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Pains after heart bypass
Hi, had double heart bypass 2 weeks ago and at least once a day I get pains in my neck and chest which ease when I walk about. I did have a partially collapsed lung whilst in hospital and wondered if this was something to do with it. Has anyone ever experienced anything similar? I’m seeing the cardiac
Hi, had double heart bypass 2 weeks ago and at least once a day I get pains in my neck and chest which ease when I walk about. I did have a partially collapsed lung whilst in hospital and wondered if this was something to do with it. Has anyone ever experienced anything similar? I’m seeing the cardiac
Midimob2
in
British Heart Foundation
7 days ago
Do you find Doctors don’t physically examine you anymore ?
Had a heart bypass 4 years ago but since then I’ve had two unrelated problems that years ago would have entailed a physical examination- primarily by the doctor before a referral . Ok I’m a woman so I won’t go into the specific details . However I had to sign a form before the date of my referral giving
Had a heart bypass 4 years ago but since then I’ve had two unrelated problems that years ago would have entailed a physical examination- primarily by the doctor before a referral . Ok I’m a woman so I won’t go into the specific details . However I had to sign a form before the date of my referral giving
Pollypuss
in
British Heart Foundation
9 days ago
Apixaban
I have recently been prescribed Apixaban instead of Rivaroxaban. Just wondering if anyone has noticed increased heart palpitations? I'm not in full blown Afib but have had irregular heart now for 5 days, my heart rate is not abnormally high although probably a bit higher than is normal for me. Any
I have recently been prescribed Apixaban instead of Rivaroxaban. Just wondering if anyone has noticed increased heart palpitations? I'm not in full blown Afib but have had irregular heart now for 5 days, my heart rate is not abnormally high although probably a bit higher than is normal for me. Any
PAP48
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
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Contrast dye allergy vs keyhole surgery.
Has anyone here managed to have successful keyhole heart surgery, despite being unable to have contrast dye for CT scan? Were their surgical team able to obtain clear imagery despite this issue? If so, are you willing to share how they did please?
Has anyone here managed to have successful keyhole heart surgery, despite being unable to have contrast dye for CT scan? Were their surgical team able to obtain clear imagery despite this issue? If so, are you willing to share how they did please?
WoodlandLover
in
British Heart Foundation
9 days ago
Wenckebach phenomenon
I have had two heart surgeries in the past and was getting skipped heart beats for a while. After my 24 hour ECG they found something called wenckebach phenomenon. Anyone have any idea what this is and is it normal for someone with a heart condition
I have had two heart surgeries in the past and was getting skipped heart beats for a while. After my 24 hour ECG they found something called wenckebach phenomenon. Anyone have any idea what this is and is it normal for someone with a heart condition
Spammy123
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
10 days ago
Ablation
Had my telephone appointment with the doctor at John Radclffe Hostital oxford a couple of weeks ago. H, as I expect is normal went through all the risks and asked me questions on my afib. Atthe ned he said I could have a ablation so I said yes. had aht eletter sent to me today and it say my local hospital
Had my telephone appointment with the doctor at John Radclffe Hostital oxford a couple of weeks ago. H, as I expect is normal went through all the risks and asked me questions on my afib. Atthe ned he said I could have a ablation so I said yes. had aht eletter sent to me today and it say my local hospital
dindy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
Biatrial Dilatation
I had an echocardiogram 7 weeks ago. Have been waiting on results.Been to Doctors today for blood tests and I asked if my results were through. Low and behold they were there. With a copy to me. The letter says left ventricular size and function are normal and atrial fibrillation at a slightly rapid
I had an echocardiogram 7 weeks ago. Have been waiting on results.Been to Doctors today for blood tests and I asked if my results were through. Low and behold they were there. With a copy to me. The letter says left ventricular size and function are normal and atrial fibrillation at a slightly rapid
Gillybean123
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
symptoms following open heart surgery
hello, I had aortic valve replacement in 2022 at the age of 32. I’ve noticed that I can see my pulse in my right bicep/arm. It’s very visible. Not been feeling great the last few days and every now and again my heart feels a dull ache. My right eye is twitching a lot too. Has anyone had any
hello, I had aortic valve replacement in 2022 at the age of 32. I’ve noticed that I can see my pulse in my right bicep/arm. It’s very visible. Not been feeling great the last few days and every now and again my heart feels a dull ache. My right eye is twitching a lot too. Has anyone had any
AdamJames157
in
British Heart Foundation
12 days ago
pain in legs and joints
Since I had quadruple heart bypass I was on 11 new tablets .Everything was ok until I’ve been out on some new tablets.Now I am getting cramps,aching joints and I’ve had to stop going with walking groups because of pain in legs. The common denominator here seems to be aspirin,it seems to clash with every
Since I had quadruple heart bypass I was on 11 new tablets .Everything was ok until I’ve been out on some new tablets.Now I am getting cramps,aching joints and I’ve had to stop going with walking groups because of pain in legs. The common denominator here seems to be aspirin,it seems to clash with every
wardywill
in
British Heart Foundation
13 days ago
Triple Heart Bypass
Just posting an update on my situation. I am now 5 weeks post op and have been progressing slowly, learning to live with the effects of the op greatly helped by all the responses to my original post. The pain is beginning to subside (very slowly) and my walking has improved and I am doing 30 minutes
Just posting an update on my situation. I am now 5 weeks post op and have been progressing slowly, learning to live with the effects of the op greatly helped by all the responses to my original post. The pain is beginning to subside (very slowly) and my walking has improved and I am doing 30 minutes
metallicalover
in
British Heart Foundation
13 days ago
Cardioablation
Hi .I am confused..I have Heart failure (38%) and AF i had a cardioversion last May and was successful after 1st attempt. Since then i have not hat any AF instances . My Consultant suggested i have cardio ablation to help deter any further AF . I am worried that this would undo all the good of the
Hi .I am confused..I have Heart failure (38%) and AF i had a cardioversion last May and was successful after 1st attempt. Since then i have not hat any AF instances . My Consultant suggested i have cardio ablation to help deter any further AF . I am worried that this would undo all the good of the
Gnoll
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
13 days ago
ICD insertion and went for Heart Transplant
Hi friends, I have insertion of ICD on 5th April, 2024 from City Hospital, Nottingham but I am enlisted in waiting list of heart transplant from Royal popwarth Hospital, Cambridge. Suddenly I received a call from my Hospital Co-ordinator at 2.00Am midnight on 24/04/2024 that are you ready to go
Hi friends, I have insertion of ICD on 5th April, 2024 from City Hospital, Nottingham but I am enlisted in waiting list of heart transplant from Royal popwarth Hospital, Cambridge. Suddenly I received a call from my Hospital Co-ordinator at 2.00Am midnight on 24/04/2024 that are you ready to go
MIS_G
in
British Heart Foundation
16 days ago
Learn CPR and Defibrillator training
More people need CPR training. Not enough people do. I am an ex Nurse and Firefighter and seen first hand the benefits of learning CPR ect. I now have my First Aid Instructor qualification and teach Basic Life Support-CPR-Defibrillator training. My own training has helped me in 2 different situations
More people need CPR training. Not enough people do. I am an ex Nurse and Firefighter and seen first hand the benefits of learning CPR ect. I now have my First Aid Instructor qualification and teach Basic Life Support-CPR-Defibrillator training. My own training has helped me in 2 different situations
Nevharris
in
British Heart Foundation
17 days ago
Pian after surgery
Hello everyone. For how long did you have pain after open heart surgery? I am 6 weeks after surgery. I do not have a constant pain but for the last 4 days I have pain in the whole chest area and back every time I stand up from sitting. Also when I stand up in the morning after sleep is painful everywhere
Hello everyone. For how long did you have pain after open heart surgery? I am 6 weeks after surgery. I do not have a constant pain but for the last 4 days I have pain in the whole chest area and back every time I stand up from sitting. Also when I stand up in the morning after sleep is painful everywhere
Charlieandcoco
in
British Heart Foundation
18 days ago
hello , I’ve been very depressed and anxious
my heart rate has been going fast , but not af was told by arrhythmia nurse , but says tachycardia on my Kardia mobile , I was at hospital was going .to 132 , then back down to low 100s , feel awful , said all ok , go home take your meds what make me feel awful especially flecinide, but that helps my
my heart rate has been going fast , but not af was told by arrhythmia nurse , but says tachycardia on my Kardia mobile , I was at hospital was going .to 132 , then back down to low 100s , feel awful , said all ok , go home take your meds what make me feel awful especially flecinide, but that helps my
Prosecco1997
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
18 days ago
Back to work
So with great excitement, a little trepidation and many scar hiding new tops, I’m returning to work today following my open heart surgery. Just mornings initially but was discharged by the cardiac specialist hospital on Monday back to my local hospital. I know that full recovery will be many more months
So with great excitement, a little trepidation and many scar hiding new tops, I’m returning to work today following my open heart surgery. Just mornings initially but was discharged by the cardiac specialist hospital on Monday back to my local hospital. I know that full recovery will be many more months
Traveldreams
in
British Heart Foundation
19 days ago
Bradychardia
Can anyone reassure please ? I have been taking Bisoprolol for about 7 years now, and am on the high dose of 5 mgs twice daily now. This keeps my heart rate around 60 when I am sitting. Sometimes, if I am being lazy, the rate can be as low as 55, but perks up once I start doing things. However, this
Can anyone reassure please ? I have been taking Bisoprolol for about 7 years now, and am on the high dose of 5 mgs twice daily now. This keeps my heart rate around 60 when I am sitting. Sometimes, if I am being lazy, the rate can be as low as 55, but perks up once I start doing things. However, this
Tellingfibs
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
19 days ago
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🌟 PARTICIPATE IN A RESEARCH STUDY EXPLORING THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PVCS 🫀, MENTAL WELL-BEING 🧠, HEALTH BEHAVIOURS🚶♂️, AND QUALITY OF LIFE! 🌟 🔍 What's Involved? 🔍 Complete two online surveys on Qualtrics. The first is a 15-minute exploration of your PVC journey; the second is a quick 5-minute
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
19 days ago
Is Isosorbate Mononitrate 60mg necessary?
I was asking her if this was to do with the
heart
murmur
she'd identified (now diagnosed as a mild aortic regurgitation). GP said no this was angina and needed urgently checking out.
I was asking her if this was to do with the
heart
murmur
she'd identified (now diagnosed as a mild aortic regurgitation). GP said no this was angina and needed urgently checking out.
Thisishappening
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Is Isosorbide Monosorbate necessary?
I was asking her if this was to do with the
heart
murmur
she'd identified (now diagnosed as a mild aortic regurgitation). GP said no this was angina and needed urgently checking out.
I was asking her if this was to do with the
heart
murmur
she'd identified (now diagnosed as a mild aortic regurgitation). GP said no this was angina and needed urgently checking out.
Thisishappening
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
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