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The Wrong Watering Can!
Morning all! Three weeks today since my ablation and all is well in NSR ever since🌝 Need to still remember though that it's early days. We have two greenhouses and raised veg beds . We are also lucky enough to have a spring fed well so we don't use a water hose but cans instead. MrW fills them and I
Morning all! Three weeks today since my ablation and all is well in NSR ever since🌝 Need to still remember though that it's early days. We have two greenhouses and raised veg beds . We are also lucky enough to have a spring fed well so we don't use a water hose but cans instead. MrW fills them and I
wilsond
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AF Association
2 years ago
WORKING REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS EQ10. Discrimination Tribunal - legally proving disability, law, HR advice
Rephrased question about CABG and disability. Can anyone who returned to work after their heart event explain what work did to make sure you were properly looked after. Eg Occ Health, gave you few extra days for sickness reviewed your work and added adjustments. OR did you get treated badly ans took
Rephrased question about CABG and disability. Can anyone who returned to work after their heart event explain what work did to make sure you were properly looked after. Eg Occ Health, gave you few extra days for sickness reviewed your work and added adjustments. OR did you get treated badly ans took
Tattylash
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Zephyr Valve for lung volume reduction.
My pulmonologist is submitting a request to perform this treatment option on me in the fall. Does anyone have experience or know anyone who has had this procedure? I hope all of you are breathing easy. Thanks, James. https://www.breathestrongamerica.org/zephyr-valve/
My pulmonologist is submitting a request to perform this treatment option on me in the fall. Does anyone have experience or know anyone who has had this procedure? I hope all of you are breathing easy. Thanks, James. https://www.breathestrongamerica.org/zephyr-valve/
Sharp5Flat13
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
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Interesting Newspaper Article
https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/
health
-specials/can-you-reverse-artery-blockage-in-your-
heart
-8308012/
https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/
health
-specials/can-you-reverse-artery-blockage-in-your-
heart
-8308012/
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Circumcision healing
I got my circumcision 4 days ago and that black part has been where my Frenelum should be, it’s not painful or even sensitive to touch and it’s been there whole time. I figure it might be a blood clot what do you think it is and should I be worried?
I got my circumcision 4 days ago and that black part has been where my Frenelum should be, it’s not painful or even sensitive to touch and it’s been there whole time. I figure it might be a blood clot what do you think it is and should I be worried?
PhimosisPhree
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Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
Stearic Acid & Oleic Acid
"Although a qualified Food and Drug Administration
health
claim exists for nuts and
heart
health
, cashews have been exempt from its use because cashews exceed the disqualifying amount of saturated fatty acids.
"Although a qualified Food and Drug Administration
health
claim exists for nuts and
heart
health
, cashews have been exempt from its use because cashews exceed the disqualifying amount of saturated fatty acids.
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Breathing and coughing excercises
I've noticed in a lot of responses to questions that people recommend carrying on with their breathing and coughing excercises following open heart surgery. I wasn't given any after my surgery and am wondering what these excercises consist of as I still have breathing problems following my valve replacement
I've noticed in a lot of responses to questions that people recommend carrying on with their breathing and coughing excercises following open heart surgery. I wasn't given any after my surgery and am wondering what these excercises consist of as I still have breathing problems following my valve replacement
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
recovery
, I’m still struggling with my mental
health
have a phone appointment with talking therapies Friday afternoon, I would like to be eating better and certainly waking up in the mornings in a better frame of mind, it’s a very road to complete recovery.
, I’m still struggling with my mental
health
have a phone appointment with talking therapies Friday afternoon, I would like to be eating better and certainly waking up in the mornings in a better frame of mind, it’s a very road to complete recovery.
E16Pat
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
sleep
issues copd
heart
failure kidneys not good diabetes but i think this psp is worse of all even her carers who come im 3 times a day struggle as no 2 days alike , i dont know how this will end?
issues copd
heart
failure kidneys not good diabetes but i think this psp is worse of all even her carers who come im 3 times a day struggle as no 2 days alike , i dont know how this will end?
jeannette1964
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PSP Association
1 year ago
People of HU: Awaiting Open Heart Surgery
Today we meet Elizabeth, who bravely shares with us what it is like living with a heart condition. Elizabeth so eloquently explains the trials and tribulations of diagnosing, awaiting surgery, and how HealthUnlocked has given her a space to talk to other people who understand, answer her questions and
Today we meet Elizabeth, who bravely shares with us what it is like living with a heart condition. Elizabeth so eloquently explains the trials and tribulations of diagnosing, awaiting surgery, and how HealthUnlocked has given her a space to talk to other people who understand, answer her questions and
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
2 years ago
'Amber' Cholesterol
Hi, I had a 40's Health check by the NP about 4 yrs ago and was told I had high cholesterol. Advised to eat more healthy and introduce plant stanols. Had a Bluecrest blood test this week for my life insurance, which still shows a slight high level. I don't know how accurate it is. Am i entitled to
Hi, I had a 40's Health check by the NP about 4 yrs ago and was told I had high cholesterol. Advised to eat more healthy and introduce plant stanols. Had a Bluecrest blood test this week for my life insurance, which still shows a slight high level. I don't know how accurate it is. Am i entitled to
mkrcs
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Swollen Feet
Dear all Its been 2 years after my quintuple heart bypass. Veins are harvested from my left legs and wrist. Occasionally i will have swollen feet. Just wondering if this is usual? Thanks in advance for all your kind responses Cheers Worried
Dear all Its been 2 years after my quintuple heart bypass. Veins are harvested from my left legs and wrist. Occasionally i will have swollen feet. Just wondering if this is usual? Thanks in advance for all your kind responses Cheers Worried
St03
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
5 year old son having VSD closure
Hi all, after a few years of being told that my son has a small VSD and nothing to worry about, we were then seen by a consultant from St Georges and then Evelina at our new local hospital as we moved counties and it turns out he also has a coronary cusp prolapse so he is having open heart surgery at
Hi all, after a few years of being told that my son has a small VSD and nothing to worry about, we were then seen by a consultant from St Georges and then Evelina at our new local hospital as we moved counties and it turns out he also has a coronary cusp prolapse so he is having open heart surgery at
MrsMarsh19
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Irregular heartbeat after AF episode
Last night my OH had his second AF episode, first one was about 22months ago for which he was hospitalised. Since then he has been on Bisoprolol 1,25mg once daily and Apixaban 5mg twice daily. He was told if he had another episode to take “pill in pocket” once, which is a 5mg dose of Bisoprolol. This
Last night my OH had his second AF episode, first one was about 22months ago for which he was hospitalised. Since then he has been on Bisoprolol 1,25mg once daily and Apixaban 5mg twice daily. He was told if he had another episode to take “pill in pocket” once, which is a 5mg dose of Bisoprolol. This
Twitchen
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Little boy with a serious heart condition needs help. Please read..
Thanks for taking a second to look at this for me. I'm currently 7 years old and have a serious heart condition, called a double inlet left ventricle. It means my heart doesn't have enough pumps and Chambers to function how it should. My condition is life threatening and life limiting, and will result
Thanks for taking a second to look at this for me. I'm currently 7 years old and have a serious heart condition, called a double inlet left ventricle. It means my heart doesn't have enough pumps and Chambers to function how it should. My condition is life threatening and life limiting, and will result
Lee_hartlepool
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Valve regurgitation query ?
Hi guys...I have a question for anyone that has more experience and info than I have...and it's,,,, i had an echocardiogram done back in April this year to see if my heart was structalry ok before being put onto flecanide and was told the results came back everything OK...but since being at my GPS
Hi guys...I have a question for anyone that has more experience and info than I have...and it's,,,, i had an echocardiogram done back in April this year to see if my heart was structalry ok before being put onto flecanide and was told the results came back everything OK...but since being at my GPS
Andyb7612
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AF Association
2 years ago
Long term medication effects
Hi all. Perhaps one or two of you out there are able to advise from your own experiences. I had a quadruple heart bypass in December last year, so I'm now almost six months post-op. As does everybody who goes through this situation, I have been put on medication, as prescribed by my cardiologist. Just
Hi all. Perhaps one or two of you out there are able to advise from your own experiences. I had a quadruple heart bypass in December last year, so I'm now almost six months post-op. As does everybody who goes through this situation, I have been put on medication, as prescribed by my cardiologist. Just
BessieMartha
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
I have a kin interest in learning from anecdotal experiences.
Hi everyone, I read with interest many of the posts about AF that are similar to my issues and that is seems food is a trigger but mort interestingly I think chemicals in the food. I stopped all alcohol that didn’t seem to help. I eat organic and non GMO exclusively but when I eat at certain restaurants
Hi everyone, I read with interest many of the posts about AF that are similar to my issues and that is seems food is a trigger but mort interestingly I think chemicals in the food. I stopped all alcohol that didn’t seem to help. I eat organic and non GMO exclusively but when I eat at certain restaurants
Peacefulneedshelp
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Withdrawal symptoms after olanzapine
Fortunately they have had a change of
heart
and referred me to occupational
health
. Ive not had the appointment yet but my anxiety has started getting worse.
Fortunately they have had a change of
heart
and referred me to occupational
health
. Ive not had the appointment yet but my anxiety has started getting worse.
Nbpp
in
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
1 year ago
The blanking period after ablation
I didn't think it was possible to hate AF more than I did before the ablation. Constantly waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to get a decent night's sleep. It wasn't always like this but it has been getting worse - probably 5-6 times a week. And then an ablation is offered - light
I didn't think it was possible to hate AF more than I did before the ablation. Constantly waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to get a decent night's sleep. It wasn't always like this but it has been getting worse - probably 5-6 times a week. And then an ablation is offered - light
UK_5010
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AF Association
2 years ago
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