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Best Christmas present ever!
So pleased as my general
heart
health
has deteriorated since coming off Entresto. So now I can look forward to Xmas without worries about vision and able to go back onto drug that had so improved my quality of life. If I could do cartwheels I would!!
So pleased as my general
heart
health
has deteriorated since coming off Entresto. So now I can look forward to Xmas without worries about vision and able to go back onto drug that had so improved my quality of life. If I could do cartwheels I would!!
francesw47
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Something Seems Off With my Smartwatch Heart rate Readings
I was given an IPhone Smart Watch for Christmas, but just started using it, the past couple of months. My question is with the accuracy of the heart rate readings. I usually wait at least 1 & 1/2 hours, after taking my Cartia, before I start a brisk 35-60 min. walk. Sometimes, my heart rate will register
I was given an IPhone Smart Watch for Christmas, but just started using it, the past couple of months. My question is with the accuracy of the heart rate readings. I usually wait at least 1 & 1/2 hours, after taking my Cartia, before I start a brisk 35-60 min. walk. Sometimes, my heart rate will register
GuyDora
in
AF Association
2 years ago
helpful tip for regular bowel movement
I learned that 10-30mls a day is actually good for you in all sorts of ways -
heart
health
etc. Since I’ve been having Olive oil at night followed by the same amount of prune juice I’ve only had two flare-ups of severe pain and I have regular bowel movements for the first time in my life!
I learned that 10-30mls a day is actually good for you in all sorts of ways -
heart
health
etc. Since I’ve been having Olive oil at night followed by the same amount of prune juice I’ve only had two flare-ups of severe pain and I have regular bowel movements for the first time in my life!
Qp22
in
IBS Network
2 years ago
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This was brought under control but then 4 weeks after birth my mum Died suddenly of
heart
failure! After my mum died I started worrying about my
health
and any little sensation I googled!!
This was brought under control but then 4 weeks after birth my mum Died suddenly of
heart
failure! After my mum died I started worrying about my
health
and any little sensation I googled!!
Readbecgar
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Atrial Tachycardia
After two temporarily successful cardioversions (6 months af free each time) I had an ablation in May and all seemed to be going well. I remained happily in sinus rhythm for over three months until suddenly, out of the blue, my heart rate and blood pressure rocketed and I ended up in the Resus Department
After two temporarily successful cardioversions (6 months af free each time) I had an ablation in May and all seemed to be going well. I remained happily in sinus rhythm for over three months until suddenly, out of the blue, my heart rate and blood pressure rocketed and I ended up in the Resus Department
frankiec5
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
What a strange article
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
health
/article-11923603/How-tell-youre-risk-
heart
-failure-smart-watch.html Looks like the Daily Fail is trying to be the prophet of doom again
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
health
/article-11923603/How-tell-youre-risk-
heart
-failure-smart-watch.html Looks like the Daily Fail is trying to be the prophet of doom again
Quest4NSR
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Second ablation soon
Hello all I'm not actually sure right now what I'm looking for! I had an urgent cryo ablation in July2021. I was feeling awful almost like I was dying being in continuous fast AF for weeks was causing heart failure and my EP made me a priority as he was concerned. Apparent in October 2021 it wasn't
Hello all I'm not actually sure right now what I'm looking for! I had an urgent cryo ablation in July2021. I was feeling awful almost like I was dying being in continuous fast AF for weeks was causing heart failure and my EP made me a priority as he was concerned. Apparent in October 2021 it wasn't
honey1958
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Recovery post heart bypass.
My Grandad had a heart attack about 5 weeks ago, and subsequently was hospitalised. He then had a heart bypass just over two weeks ago, and thankfully he is now back at home. Since he came home he has struggled to sleep and has told my family and I that he is very dizzy, sick and tired. I can understand
My Grandad had a heart attack about 5 weeks ago, and subsequently was hospitalised. He then had a heart bypass just over two weeks ago, and thankfully he is now back at home. Since he came home he has struggled to sleep and has told my family and I that he is very dizzy, sick and tired. I can understand
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Light-Headed
Hi, I have survived 2 'out of hospital' cardiac arrests. I had a triple heart bypass after the first in 2012 and an ICD fitted in 2019 after the second. 10 days ago, I started feeling very light-headed. I have had no change of meds (either dosage or type) . I take Ramipril, Amiodarone, Asprin, Bisoprolol
Hi, I have survived 2 'out of hospital' cardiac arrests. I had a triple heart bypass after the first in 2012 and an ICD fitted in 2019 after the second. 10 days ago, I started feeling very light-headed. I have had no change of meds (either dosage or type) . I take Ramipril, Amiodarone, Asprin, Bisoprolol
Guitarman666
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Going over 130bpm makes me ill
My cardiologist and gp have told me that from the results of these tests my
heart
is doing good at 50 years of age and is
health
other than a bit of bradycardia. My reality how ever isn't so good.
My cardiologist and gp have told me that from the results of these tests my
heart
is doing good at 50 years of age and is
health
other than a bit of bradycardia. My reality how ever isn't so good.
Spedyrecovry50
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Keyhole heart surgery.
Keyhole heart surgery. Has anyone experienced this surgery as I have found no proper information on the recovery process for this despite scouring for the information.
Keyhole heart surgery. Has anyone experienced this surgery as I have found no proper information on the recovery process for this despite scouring for the information.
Buddybeamer24
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Triple heart bypass
im now booked in for next thursday 15th sept at st thomas hospital for my bypass ,feeling a bit nervous but also happy to have booked in ,this forum has been a great friend
im now booked in for next thursday 15th sept at st thomas hospital for my bypass ,feeling a bit nervous but also happy to have booked in ,this forum has been a great friend
Charl70
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Step-Dad's Health Deteriorating and Lack of Clarity and Communication from GP / Hospital
Hello - my first visit and post - sorry it's a long one! My step-dad (SD), 70, has had COPD for a number of years. He has other health issues such as diabetes and arthritis. In Dec 2019 he had what we thought was a bad chest infection - he ended up in hospital in early Jan 2020 but discharged the
Hello - my first visit and post - sorry it's a long one! My step-dad (SD), 70, has had COPD for a number of years. He has other health issues such as diabetes and arthritis. In Dec 2019 he had what we thought was a bad chest infection - he ended up in hospital in early Jan 2020 but discharged the
ConfusedLK
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Update
As you were all so kind in replying to my melt down last night for which I was very grateful. Today as instructed rang my GP surgery dead on 8am ( I had numerous alarms going off to alert me to the time )to get a telephone consultation to discuss blood results and why a referral for echocardiogram.
As you were all so kind in replying to my melt down last night for which I was very grateful. Today as instructed rang my GP surgery dead on 8am ( I had numerous alarms going off to alert me to the time )to get a telephone consultation to discuss blood results and why a referral for echocardiogram.
Florence-Nightingale
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Travel Insurance
Can anyone help please. My husband and i have a cruise booked for November this year which was supposed to have taken place 2 years ago for my 60th Birthday. My husband had a triple heart bypass in 2016 and a pacemaker fitted. Since then he has had problems with breathlessness when walking but the
Can anyone help please. My husband and i have a cruise booked for November this year which was supposed to have taken place 2 years ago for my 60th Birthday. My husband had a triple heart bypass in 2016 and a pacemaker fitted. Since then he has had problems with breathlessness when walking but the
jackie-22
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
A quieter week this week!
My husband's very first attempt at baking and it was delicious! I Pottered about flower arranging, and a goodly haul of conkers. Meds still helping cough and breathlessness but stink of deep heat cuz have a very bad pain just above my pelvis on the left side. Yoga in half an hour so some deep stretches
My husband's very first attempt at baking and it was delicious! I Pottered about flower arranging, and a goodly haul of conkers. Meds still helping cough and breathlessness but stink of deep heat cuz have a very bad pain just above my pelvis on the left side. Yoga in half an hour so some deep stretches
Karenanne61
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Ectopics
Good evening. I have recently been given the option to begin Flecainide for my ectopic heartbeats or learn to live with them (I find this very difficult). I've had open heart surgery but although successful, it didn't stop the ectopics at all. I've been on bisoprolol which I don't feel has helped
Good evening. I have recently been given the option to begin Flecainide for my ectopic heartbeats or learn to live with them (I find this very difficult). I've had open heart surgery but although successful, it didn't stop the ectopics at all. I've been on bisoprolol which I don't feel has helped
DebbiB28
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Has anyone tried potato juice?
Here's just one article that talks about it preventing
heart
attacks and cancer. https://www.onlymyhealth.com/drinking-potato-juice-
health
-benefits-1574070426
Here's just one article that talks about it preventing
heart
attacks and cancer. https://www.onlymyhealth.com/drinking-potato-juice-
health
-benefits-1574070426
TonyB1972
in
AF Association
11 months ago
Update
I diagnosed with Flutter end of June 22 after a couple of trips to A&E. prescribed Edoxaban 30mg with Bisosporol 2.5 daily reduced to 1.25 mg daily as I already have low BP. Episodes of possible Flutter are happening at least once a week. I do have etopics apparently and one ECG showed narrow tachycardia
I diagnosed with Flutter end of June 22 after a couple of trips to A&E. prescribed Edoxaban 30mg with Bisosporol 2.5 daily reduced to 1.25 mg daily as I already have low BP. Episodes of possible Flutter are happening at least once a week. I do have etopics apparently and one ECG showed narrow tachycardia
fairyfeathers
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 years ago
vItamin D and heart and health
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/982190 Medscape article on the recent large trials of vitamin D supplementation concluded there is no evidence that supplements help most health issues unless you are in a compromised group ie care home resident or very immune compromised such as Chrohns disease
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/982190 Medscape article on the recent large trials of vitamin D supplementation concluded there is no evidence that supplements help most health issues unless you are in a compromised group ie care home resident or very immune compromised such as Chrohns disease
Hidden
in
AF Association
2 years ago
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