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Trigger (Not only fools and horses)
I have been trying for months to establish a trigger that sets off attacks of AF. I’m lucky at present that I’m only on blood pressure and anti coagulative medication as the attacks are short lived and are around every two to three weeks. I realise that they will increase over time which is similar
I have been trying for months to establish a trigger that sets off attacks of AF. I’m lucky at present that I’m only on blood pressure and anti coagulative medication as the attacks are short lived and are around every two to three weeks. I realise that they will increase over time which is similar
Firstbusman
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AF Association
3 years ago
I have grade 1 diastolic dysfunction heart failure.
What I need to know is how fast do you go from grade 1 to grade 4. What can you take to slow things down, how long can you live with this disease, what are the symptoms, my ef is 63% is that good or bad? I have high anxiety and don't know where to turn to. Sorry to bother you good people, just trying
What I need to know is how fast do you go from grade 1 to grade 4. What can you take to slow things down, how long can you live with this disease, what are the symptoms, my ef is 63% is that good or bad? I have high anxiety and don't know where to turn to. Sorry to bother you good people, just trying
winnabago
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Hi help greatly appreciated . Nephew had risky open heart surgery . Refused pip . Any advice . Just at appealing stage now
Hi my nephew went through hell waiting for surgery. Told he may die . Then again the operation may kill him . He survived and is on tablets for life and out of breath walking for 5 minutes etc . He is depressed and with anxiety . Held down a full time job with troubled children before. Has two kids
Hi my nephew went through hell waiting for surgery. Told he may die . Then again the operation may kill him . He survived and is on tablets for life and out of breath walking for 5 minutes etc . He is depressed and with anxiety . Held down a full time job with troubled children before. Has two kids
poppppy
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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recent diagnosed with grade 1 diastolic dysfunction heart failure.
I am 78years old, recent diagnosed with grade 1 diastolic dysfunction heart failure. Have any of you had the same diagnoses, what are you doing for it, and how long does it take to move from grade 1 to 4. Anxiety lever very high, and would appreciate any ideas from you. Thank you.
I am 78years old, recent diagnosed with grade 1 diastolic dysfunction heart failure. Have any of you had the same diagnoses, what are you doing for it, and how long does it take to move from grade 1 to 4. Anxiety lever very high, and would appreciate any ideas from you. Thank you.
winnabago
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
An update : now 10 weeks since my AVR
Hello all - it has taken me a while to get around to writing this and I haven’t updated since my angiogram 10 months ago. Well, am through the other side and I had my aortic valve replaced in May and in the end it was at The Harefield Hospital. My symptoms in April had become a little worse (I had a
Hello all - it has taken me a while to get around to writing this and I haven’t updated since my angiogram 10 months ago. Well, am through the other side and I had my aortic valve replaced in May and in the end it was at The Harefield Hospital. My symptoms in April had become a little worse (I had a
Flowerfanatic
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Losartan or anxiety causing tingling lips??
(I posted about this in a different group) I have also recently been diagnosed with a
heart
murmur
. Some guidance as to where I should be posting this please. . I feel uptight and as though a hypochondriac. Meds and I do not get on.it seems.
(I posted about this in a different group) I have also recently been diagnosed with a
heart
murmur
. Some guidance as to where I should be posting this please. . I feel uptight and as though a hypochondriac. Meds and I do not get on.it seems.
Nora-B
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Abnormal ecg
Hi everyone, I have been having a few symptoms, which I’ve posted about previously - tight chested, lightheaded, dizzy and feeling like I’m not getting enough air. Today the dr wanted an ecg to be done, it was done by a nurse who then took the results to be looked at by the dr. When she came back
Hi everyone, I have been having a few symptoms, which I’ve posted about previously - tight chested, lightheaded, dizzy and feeling like I’m not getting enough air. Today the dr wanted an ecg to be done, it was done by a nurse who then took the results to be looked at by the dr. When she came back
Knic
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Any advice
After 2 years of telling my doctor that I was experiencing "palpations", I had a 24 hours ecg just before Christmas. This led to my gp rining me to tell me I had PAF. I was prescribed Apixaban 5mg and bisoprolol 1.25 my. Had a very short telephone conversation with a consultant who said the results of
After 2 years of telling my doctor that I was experiencing "palpations", I had a 24 hours ecg just before Christmas. This led to my gp rining me to tell me I had PAF. I was prescribed Apixaban 5mg and bisoprolol 1.25 my. Had a very short telephone conversation with a consultant who said the results of
Trimley
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AF Association
3 years ago
Mitral valve prolapse diagnosis
Hi I'm new here I'm 35yr old and have been told I have mitral valve prolapse with servere regurgitation. I've had an echo, ekg, Toe scan, angiogram and more. After 2 weeks in hospital with chest pain I've been told I need to have open heart surgery to repair/replace the valve. No date set as I have
Hi I'm new here I'm 35yr old and have been told I have mitral valve prolapse with servere regurgitation. I've had an echo, ekg, Toe scan, angiogram and more. After 2 weeks in hospital with chest pain I've been told I need to have open heart surgery to repair/replace the valve. No date set as I have
Jv85
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
High Cholesterol
Hi, anyone else experience high cholesterol despite having a healthy weigh/diet? I’m 35 and so not smoke. Currently feeling so anxious, my cholesterol is high 5.7 😢 the nurse further scared me by saying how this increases my risk of heart attack and stroke. I do experience chest heaviness and palpitations
Hi, anyone else experience high cholesterol despite having a healthy weigh/diet? I’m 35 and so not smoke. Currently feeling so anxious, my cholesterol is high 5.7 😢 the nurse further scared me by saying how this increases my risk of heart attack and stroke. I do experience chest heaviness and palpitations
Knic
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
After exercise
My normal resting heart rate is around 65. When I exercise (cycle) it will go to around 155. However once I finish my ride my heart rate will stay around 80 to 90 for hours with my heart feeling jumpy. I wouldn't say I'm pushing it very hard when riding but I feel I'm getting a workout. I'm 54 had
My normal resting heart rate is around 65. When I exercise (cycle) it will go to around 155. However once I finish my ride my heart rate will stay around 80 to 90 for hours with my heart feeling jumpy. I wouldn't say I'm pushing it very hard when riding but I feel I'm getting a workout. I'm 54 had
chris45558
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Google scared me) anxiety
I googled low heart of 33 in it said heart failure mine jumps it was only ,33 for less then 6 seconds I have a oximeter that reads my oxygen level in reads my heart rate it's usually 45-up emergency room did a ekg in x-ray and said everything was normal in that they are not concerned 😰 but I still
I googled low heart of 33 in it said heart failure mine jumps it was only ,33 for less then 6 seconds I have a oximeter that reads my oxygen level in reads my heart rate it's usually 45-up emergency room did a ekg in x-ray and said everything was normal in that they are not concerned 😰 but I still
Shaymocha111
in
Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Mitral regurgitation
So I had a a echo and was told my heart was structurally normal with good LV output and told to go home and not worry about anything. I was admitted to hospital as I had a afib attack which I've never had before it only lasted 1 hour . Doc says it was because I was unwell with covid... Anyway I look
So I had a a echo and was told my heart was structurally normal with good LV output and told to go home and not worry about anything. I was admitted to hospital as I had a afib attack which I've never had before it only lasted 1 hour . Doc says it was because I was unwell with covid... Anyway I look
Worriedmolly
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
PAF, Propranolol and Apixaban
The EP has suggested Propranolol twice a day alongside my Apixaban and Carvedilol . I’ve been have an increase in PAF episodes . However, the GP has warned me of an increased bleed risk because of the interaction with Apixaban . Also, the propranolol can cause QT elongation which is dangerous and can
The EP has suggested Propranolol twice a day alongside my Apixaban and Carvedilol . I’ve been have an increase in PAF episodes . However, the GP has warned me of an increased bleed risk because of the interaction with Apixaban . Also, the propranolol can cause QT elongation which is dangerous and can
kalgs
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Arm pain right & left- Bisoprolol?
Experiencing above along with chest pain over past Week. Stats all normal. Replacement AVR last year, surgery was traumatic- wrong size valve - had to be replaced- surgical mess caused a clot and HA. Had to be resuscitated when having angioplasty to remove clot. Artery had to be stented. Recurring effusions
Experiencing above along with chest pain over past Week. Stats all normal. Replacement AVR last year, surgery was traumatic- wrong size valve - had to be replaced- surgical mess caused a clot and HA. Had to be resuscitated when having angioplasty to remove clot. Artery had to be stented. Recurring effusions
Wildmeadow
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Unstable Ribcage After Heart Bypass Surgery - any suggestions?
The metal wires holding my husband’s sternum together shattered. He now has constant pain and discomfort. Has anyone any experience of this?
The metal wires holding my husband’s sternum together shattered. He now has constant pain and discomfort. Has anyone any experience of this?
Charliewoo
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Drugs
Is there a drug for a. fib , heart failure and chronic kidney disease that doesn't damage the kidneys. I have done endless searches and cannot find one. It seems what is good for a.fib and the heart damages the kidneys.
Is there a drug for a. fib , heart failure and chronic kidney disease that doesn't damage the kidneys. I have done endless searches and cannot find one. It seems what is good for a.fib and the heart damages the kidneys.
Dollcollector
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Woman had no clue she was having a heart attack until Apple Watch sent her to hospital - Diane Feenstra from Michigan
Future is here ! Heart failure is something which no can predict. It comes all of a sudden and takes away the life. Diane Feenstra from Michigan was lucky in this regard. She was alerted about abnormally high heart rate by her Apple Watch and she went to a hospital for a check up and it was a mild
Future is here ! Heart failure is something which no can predict. It comes all of a sudden and takes away the life. Diane Feenstra from Michigan was lucky in this regard. She was alerted about abnormally high heart rate by her Apple Watch and she went to a hospital for a check up and it was a mild
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
AF or HC?
I have been being treated for Af for 10 years now. Had surgery and never came out of AF. I had an echo in November after heart surgery resulting in Cardio tamponade and the clinician said I had Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy but i have never been treated for this by cardiologist. Can they be treating me
I have been being treated for Af for 10 years now. Had surgery and never came out of AF. I had an echo in November after heart surgery resulting in Cardio tamponade and the clinician said I had Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy but i have never been treated for this by cardiologist. Can they be treating me
wheresKgone
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
After C25K - what I’m learning
Much to my surprise, I graduated a couple of weeks ago (23 June ‘21) and could not have been more delighted. So, having achieved my goal I was determined to keep running. But how to do it? Firstly I have kept reminding myself how brilliant I feel after a run. Also, how much it’s changed and improved
Much to my surprise, I graduated a couple of weeks ago (23 June ‘21) and could not have been more delighted. So, having achieved my goal I was determined to keep running. But how to do it? Firstly I have kept reminding myself how brilliant I feel after a run. Also, how much it’s changed and improved
Swaino1
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
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