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Sternum wires - going through airport security with metal!
Hello, I have sternum wires following open heart surgery a year ago, & am flying abroad soon, would I need a GP letter for the process of going through airport security with the metal in my chest? Thank you for any advice!
Hello, I have sternum wires following open heart surgery a year ago, & am flying abroad soon, would I need a GP letter for the process of going through airport security with the metal in my chest? Thank you for any advice!
Warm-heart
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
exhaustion upon activity
I have been taking meds for Afib for the past 6 years , started on amiodarone (which started okay but increasingly affected my balance and caused a feeling of nausea ) ….was ablated and went on to flecanaide which has felt better but became out of rhythm on and off and have subsequently now been put
I have been taking meds for Afib for the past 6 years , started on amiodarone (which started okay but increasingly affected my balance and caused a feeling of nausea ) ….was ablated and went on to flecanaide which has felt better but became out of rhythm on and off and have subsequently now been put
Keibval
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AF Association
2 years ago
Bionic Bobby is back
Managed to escape from Askaban after lunch thanks to hot wheels Sam and Mikey on navigation and just got home. Quick resume Angiogram --- coronaries all good . Had 20 min aura following contrast which is a first for me. Only residual problem was the dresssing. Nurse with the clippers who prepped
Managed to escape from Askaban after lunch thanks to hot wheels Sam and Mikey on navigation and just got home. Quick resume Angiogram --- coronaries all good . Had 20 min aura following contrast which is a first for me. Only residual problem was the dresssing. Nurse with the clippers who prepped
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Worries about having a stroke
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I’m a 51 year old female and I had mitral and aortic valves replaced last year so am on warfarin for life. I have real anxiety about having a stroke after having a TIA after having the Astrazenica vaccine. I need to have surgery on both of my knees, probably partial
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I’m a 51 year old female and I had mitral and aortic valves replaced last year so am on warfarin for life. I have real anxiety about having a stroke after having a TIA after having the Astrazenica vaccine. I need to have surgery on both of my knees, probably partial
Julie_O
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Anticoagulation Support
2 years ago
Indigestion after Heart Attack
I had my heart attack last year. One stent. Now experiencing right chest pain sometimes in the evening. I often think I am having another heart attack but after going to casualty I realise it is indigestion. I have never suffered with this prior to the heart attack. The pain is bad. It can be difficult
I had my heart attack last year. One stent. Now experiencing right chest pain sometimes in the evening. I often think I am having another heart attack but after going to casualty I realise it is indigestion. I have never suffered with this prior to the heart attack. The pain is bad. It can be difficult
Asuntinaheart
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
Angiogram-who is to blame?
I was due to have an angiogram last Thursday but because I hadn't paused Apixaban for 3 days before I couldn't have it. The consultant who was to have conducted the procedure met me and simply said "these things happen" but we then had one of the most disagreeable consultations I have ever had afterwards
I was due to have an angiogram last Thursday but because I hadn't paused Apixaban for 3 days before I couldn't have it. The consultant who was to have conducted the procedure met me and simply said "these things happen" but we then had one of the most disagreeable consultations I have ever had afterwards
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
AVR and bisoprolol and other meds.
I was wondering if anyone has had a aortic valve replacement or open heart surgery and put on bisoprolol or other beta blockers while on an anxiety medication? I had surgery 1 year ago and I am still bedridden and was on beta blockers for 11 months and taken off abruptly and now I'm in a withdrawal.
I was wondering if anyone has had a aortic valve replacement or open heart surgery and put on bisoprolol or other beta blockers while on an anxiety medication? I had surgery 1 year ago and I am still bedridden and was on beta blockers for 11 months and taken off abruptly and now I'm in a withdrawal.
Beater
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Heart Valve Voice
2 years ago
Should I have a catheter ablation?
Hi everyone I follow this group everyday and you are all so helpful. But i need some advice now. I was diagnosed with PAF February last year after trying to catch it for 2 years (long story). I take 1.25 Bisoporol daily with Apixaban. My PAF has got worse and i now have episodes everyday with heart
Hi everyone I follow this group everyday and you are all so helpful. But i need some advice now. I was diagnosed with PAF February last year after trying to catch it for 2 years (long story). I take 1.25 Bisoporol daily with Apixaban. My PAF has got worse and i now have episodes everyday with heart
Youngest
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AF Association
2 years ago
Rosuvastatin/Crestor
I had high cholesterol of 5.8 and high blood pressure, was put on atorvastatin, which gave me terrible side effects, had to come off it, was put on 5mg Rosuvastatin, had a little nausea and dizziness first two weeks, then nothing, no side effects at all now, very happy, I know a few people on rosuvastatin
I had high cholesterol of 5.8 and high blood pressure, was put on atorvastatin, which gave me terrible side effects, had to come off it, was put on 5mg Rosuvastatin, had a little nausea and dizziness first two weeks, then nothing, no side effects at all now, very happy, I know a few people on rosuvastatin
Hidden
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Cholesterol Support
2 years ago
Pip shameful practices
My husband just came in from work very upset as his work college was off work due to a massive heart attack and vascular disease he applied for pip was assessed and was informed he was not successful he had to go back to work he was only back a week and my husband and his work colleagues were just
My husband just came in from work very upset as his work college was off work due to a massive heart attack and vascular disease he applied for pip was assessed and was informed he was not successful he had to go back to work he was only back a week and my husband and his work colleagues were just
Raddi1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Before seeing an electrophysiologist
I’ve got an appointment beginning of august to see an electrophysiologist for broad complex tachycardia, SVT, PAF. this is all after muscle damage from heart attack. The letter says I’ll have 2 hours of tests before seeing any doctor. Anyone any ideas what these tests might be? Besides the obvious ECG
I’ve got an appointment beginning of august to see an electrophysiologist for broad complex tachycardia, SVT, PAF. this is all after muscle damage from heart attack. The letter says I’ll have 2 hours of tests before seeing any doctor. Anyone any ideas what these tests might be? Besides the obvious ECG
Ewloe
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
newly diagnosed with aortic regurgitation
I was at the gp for something unrelated to
heart
health and they detected a
murmur
. I had an ecg done which detected some extra beats and an echo done. I found out I have a mild- moderate aortic regurgitation. The letter said that I’d need to have another echo done in 3 years. That was it.
I was at the gp for something unrelated to
heart
health and they detected a
murmur
. I had an ecg done which detected some extra beats and an echo done. I found out I have a mild- moderate aortic regurgitation. The letter said that I’d need to have another echo done in 3 years. That was it.
LulOvesu
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Possible AF
Last Sunday I had a dreadful accident. I either slipped or tripped in the kitchen. I had a kettle full of boiling water in my hand at the time. The result was that I badly scalded my leg and was taken by ambulance to my nearest A&E hospital which is 20 plus miles away. Whilst enroute the paramedics did
Last Sunday I had a dreadful accident. I either slipped or tripped in the kitchen. I had a kettle full of boiling water in my hand at the time. The result was that I badly scalded my leg and was taken by ambulance to my nearest A&E hospital which is 20 plus miles away. Whilst enroute the paramedics did
kitchengardener2
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AF Association
2 years ago
Clicking in Chest after triple bypass
Since Late January 2022 I had a triple heart bypass and a stent fitted but after a couple of months later I’m starting to get a coughing and clicking from my Sternum And it’s a cause for concern. I have been back to the Cardiac outpatients and the Consultant was going to send me for a CT scan but a
Since Late January 2022 I had a triple heart bypass and a stent fitted but after a couple of months later I’m starting to get a coughing and clicking from my Sternum And it’s a cause for concern. I have been back to the Cardiac outpatients and the Consultant was going to send me for a CT scan but a
shoultsp
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Post CABG and butterflies
I've always had an interest in butterflies (lepidoptera) but life got in the way over the years and my hobby fell by the wayside - like a lot of us I suppose. While I've been off work recovering from a CABGx3 in February this year I found six little caterpillars on a kale-type plant near one of my
I've always had an interest in butterflies (lepidoptera) but life got in the way over the years and my hobby fell by the wayside - like a lot of us I suppose. While I've been off work recovering from a CABGx3 in February this year I found six little caterpillars on a kale-type plant near one of my
Cee-Cee1
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Am I going to lose my Wizard?🙀
Hello to all my fellow comrades fighting the good fight!🫶💪🏽🙏🏼🦓🦄🌟✨ I got a call from my neuro Wizard’s office last week saying they needed to reschedule my 14 July appointment because he was going to be out of the office (mind you, my appt. was already supposed to be a 6 week f/u from the end
Hello to all my fellow comrades fighting the good fight!🫶💪🏽🙏🏼🦓🦄🌟✨ I got a call from my neuro Wizard’s office last week saying they needed to reschedule my 14 July appointment because he was going to be out of the office (mind you, my appt. was already supposed to be a 6 week f/u from the end
DRunnerchick
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Breathing Problems - COPD?
Well I have breathing problems, not the normal COPD Flare Ups. For a while now I have been getting short of breath to easily. Feeling worse in myself also. I made an appointment with my excellent GP - She listened to everything I had to say. My BP normally low was normal, my O2 sats no worse than
Well I have breathing problems, not the normal COPD Flare Ups. For a while now I have been getting short of breath to easily. Feeling worse in myself also. I made an appointment with my excellent GP - She listened to everything I had to say. My BP normally low was normal, my O2 sats no worse than
Ern007
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Feeling ‘flat’ a year after bypass
I am a year post op after an ‘out of the blue’ heart attack and triple bypass. I have also been a Type 1 diabetic for 42 years. I had an unremarkable recovery. No problems apart from a wound infection months after operation when I also had COVID. I wasn’t really ill then either. My life has returned
I am a year post op after an ‘out of the blue’ heart attack and triple bypass. I have also been a Type 1 diabetic for 42 years. I had an unremarkable recovery. No problems apart from a wound infection months after operation when I also had COVID. I wasn’t really ill then either. My life has returned
Sewing19
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Chest spasms
Help again please. I have had PMR for over 2.5 years and was taking 4 mg Pred daily. I started with TMJ which was eased with Ibroprofen. A week later I had sore eyeballs and the headache was further up my head. I have all the symptoms of GCA so had my Temporal Artery Biopsy yesterday. All went well so
Help again please. I have had PMR for over 2.5 years and was taking 4 mg Pred daily. I started with TMJ which was eased with Ibroprofen. A week later I had sore eyeballs and the headache was further up my head. I have all the symptoms of GCA so had my Temporal Artery Biopsy yesterday. All went well so
cmToddy
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
LVDD (Left Ventricle Diastolic Dysfunction) - Diuretic/ARB
I am from India aged 51 yrs. I got my CABG done for single artery (LAD) 6 months back. Post surgery I developed breathlessness and could not walk out for two months. Though i consulted many doctors only one doctor gave me diuretic Torasemide 5mg and that helped me to walk as my breathlessness improved
I am from India aged 51 yrs. I got my CABG done for single artery (LAD) 6 months back. Post surgery I developed breathlessness and could not walk out for two months. Though i consulted many doctors only one doctor gave me diuretic Torasemide 5mg and that helped me to walk as my breathlessness improved
Seena2019
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AF Association
2 years ago
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