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Hi my husband had a heart attack 5 years ago had a triple heart bypass hes been in and out of hospital since he went in on Thursday with chest pains and breathing problems on Friday they told him he had a max of 18 months i cnat believe they broke this news to him without a family support member i know
Hi my husband had a heart attack 5 years ago had a triple heart bypass hes been in and out of hospital since he went in on Thursday with chest pains and breathing problems on Friday they told him he had a max of 18 months i cnat believe they broke this news to him without a family support member i know
CherryBlosssom1
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
medical records
Hi, my husband had a major heart attack 5 years ago he had a triple heart bypass but hes gradually gotten worse in and out of hospital constantly recently he went in with chest pains and breathing problems, two consultants called him into a room no-one with him didnt even contact me and told me he had
Hi, my husband had a major heart attack 5 years ago he had a triple heart bypass but hes gradually gotten worse in and out of hospital constantly recently he went in with chest pains and breathing problems, two consultants called him into a room no-one with him didnt even contact me and told me he had
CherryBlosssom1
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Rate control strategy
Does anyone just take a fast acting metoprolol or Diltiazam when they go into AFIB, vs. taking a slow release 24 hour dose every single day. It almost seems my AFIB comes on easier when my heart rate and blood pressure is in the low range. Thanks!
Does anyone just take a fast acting metoprolol or Diltiazam when they go into AFIB, vs. taking a slow release 24 hour dose every single day. It almost seems my AFIB comes on easier when my heart rate and blood pressure is in the low range. Thanks!
Kmm96
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AF Association
4 years ago
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Wishing everybody a beary happy Easter. đ»
I just wanted to wish you all a very happy Easter, lots of fun, lots of chocolate and lots of love. I also wanted to share with you this chainsaw sculpture hubby did. It is his first project and it has taken him 6 years off and on since felling the tree to reaching this point because it was abandoned
I just wanted to wish you all a very happy Easter, lots of fun, lots of chocolate and lots of love. I also wanted to share with you this chainsaw sculpture hubby did. It is his first project and it has taken him 6 years off and on since felling the tree to reaching this point because it was abandoned
Spotty-ewe
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Corona Vaccine affects on Me
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Fibroska
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Graduates of GGC PMP
4 years ago
Has anyone had kidney problems after heart surgery ?
I underwent surgery for a leaky mitral heart valve in September and unfortunately suffered renal failure which meant I was on dialysis, until my kidneys recovered. Has anyone else had the same experience ?
I underwent surgery for a leaky mitral heart valve in September and unfortunately suffered renal failure which meant I was on dialysis, until my kidneys recovered. Has anyone else had the same experience ?
Art-99
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Have you ever used a patch to record the rhythm of your heart at home?
We think diagnostic technologies like this can be especially useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing a patient to first have a telephone/video consultation before the patch is sent direct to their home. Zio is a promising new ECG patch which can be worn for up to 14 days. The National Institute
We think diagnostic technologies like this can be especially useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing a patient to first have a telephone/video consultation before the patch is sent direct to their home. Zio is a promising new ECG patch which can be worn for up to 14 days. The National Institute
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
Have you ever used a patch to record the rhythm of your heart at home?
We think diagnostic technologies like this can be especially useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing a patient to first have a telephone/video consultation before the patch is sent direct to their home. Zio is a promising new ECG patch which can be worn for up to 14 days. The National Institute
We think diagnostic technologies like this can be especially useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing a patient to first have a telephone/video consultation before the patch is sent direct to their home. Zio is a promising new ECG patch which can be worn for up to 14 days. The National Institute
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
4 years ago
Low sodium with Afib and heart failure
How can i improve my salt levels ?I do not think i should be loading my food with salt. Any ideas or knowledge please would be helpful.
How can i improve my salt levels ?I do not think i should be loading my food with salt. Any ideas or knowledge please would be helpful.
10gingercats
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AF Association
4 years ago
Recent diagnosis of Paroxysmal AF and underlining Lown-Ganong-Levine (LGL) syndrome
Hello all, I haven't written on here before but thought I would see if anyone knows some further information then what I could find on Google... ( which has not been helpful) At the end of January this year I ended up in hospital with AF. My resting heart rate was around 160 bpm and irregular, normally
Hello all, I haven't written on here before but thought I would see if anyone knows some further information then what I could find on Google... ( which has not been helpful) At the end of January this year I ended up in hospital with AF. My resting heart rate was around 160 bpm and irregular, normally
ladybird16
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Low blood pressure and AF ?
I had a cardioversion 6 years ago which corrected my persistence AF. Sadly I am in now back in persistent AF and experiencing problems with low blood pressure. When my BP is normal I feel great and have no other symptoms but when my BP drops I feel absolutely awful and have to rest. Have been taking
I had a cardioversion 6 years ago which corrected my persistence AF. Sadly I am in now back in persistent AF and experiencing problems with low blood pressure. When my BP is normal I feel great and have no other symptoms but when my BP drops I feel absolutely awful and have to rest. Have been taking
Cricket24
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
New to group
Hi I have just discovered this group and for my first post I though I would post my heart problems story. Last year I was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and had a severe case of heart failure. I had just turned 38 at the time. I had a bad case of flu for a few weeks before the diagnosis. All
Hi I have just discovered this group and for my first post I though I would post my heart problems story. Last year I was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and had a severe case of heart failure. I had just turned 38 at the time. I had a bad case of flu for a few weeks before the diagnosis. All
HarryJK
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Broad complex tachycardia
Has anyone experienced broad complex tachycardia on a 24 holter ? Should I be worried? GP has requested an echo! I had two episodes that lasted less than 3 seconds and no symptoms other than felt them. GP said my HR went to 146bpm. The rest was normal sinus rhythm. Feeling a bit stressed with it all
Has anyone experienced broad complex tachycardia on a 24 holter ? Should I be worried? GP has requested an echo! I had two episodes that lasted less than 3 seconds and no symptoms other than felt them. GP said my HR went to 146bpm. The rest was normal sinus rhythm. Feeling a bit stressed with it all
Robski501
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Flecainide and Metoprolol Combo Have Stopped Working
I've been a member for a while, but have never posted before. I am a 62-year-old male with what had been long-standing but well-controlled atrial fibrillation/flutter (Flecainide 200mg and Metoprolol 50mg). Quite suddenly these drugs stopped working and I am now in constant Atrial Flutter. I am on a
I've been a member for a while, but have never posted before. I am a 62-year-old male with what had been long-standing but well-controlled atrial fibrillation/flutter (Flecainide 200mg and Metoprolol 50mg). Quite suddenly these drugs stopped working and I am now in constant Atrial Flutter. I am on a
Quinney
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AF Association
4 years ago
Constant panic attacks
Hi everyone hope your well havenât posted in a while, Iâm suffering with unbearable panic attacks and constant anxious! I had a very bad experience last week where I collapsed in pain in my chest and couldnât breathe. Went to hospital but was told wasnât a heart attack Iâve been struggling to breath
Hi everyone hope your well havenât posted in a while, Iâm suffering with unbearable panic attacks and constant anxious! I had a very bad experience last week where I collapsed in pain in my chest and couldnât breathe. Went to hospital but was told wasnât a heart attack Iâve been struggling to breath
Leon1991
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Thriving with Congestive Heart Failure and a Left Ventricular Assist Device as I await a Heart Transplant.
Hi all- I am a retired dental surgeon with Congestive Heart Failure. I currently have a Left Ventricular Assist Device and am hoping for a call for a heart transplant in the next few weeks. I will be glad to share my experiences over the past twenty years with any of you. I have had 2 aortic valve replacement
Hi all- I am a retired dental surgeon with Congestive Heart Failure. I currently have a Left Ventricular Assist Device and am hoping for a call for a heart transplant in the next few weeks. I will be glad to share my experiences over the past twenty years with any of you. I have had 2 aortic valve replacement
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
My Apple watch
I have been extremely surprised today when I saw my EP at the hospital. My watch was recording that I had AF and I felt dizzy and breathless. However my ECG tracing in the hospital recorded that I was in sinus rhythm. I have always trusted my watch but now in shock as it doesnât seem very accurate.
I have been extremely surprised today when I saw my EP at the hospital. My watch was recording that I had AF and I felt dizzy and breathless. However my ECG tracing in the hospital recorded that I was in sinus rhythm. I have always trusted my watch but now in shock as it doesnât seem very accurate.
maria68
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AF Association
4 years ago
Low T3 identified in deaths from heart attack
Our findings confirm the importance of testing thyroid function in these patients, as already recommended by the guidelines on diagnosis and management of [acute heart failure],â the researchers concluded. âIn addition, future studies should be considered to evaluate the treatment of selected patients
Our findings confirm the importance of testing thyroid function in these patients, as already recommended by the guidelines on diagnosis and management of [acute heart failure],â the researchers concluded. âIn addition, future studies should be considered to evaluate the treatment of selected patients
Bearo
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Hello
Hi all, I was diagnosed with heart failure in October. After learning and integrating everything I need to, to maintain my health, my last task is losing weight. I am very over weight, my starting weight was 21 stone 12lb, I lost 2lb this week. I've struggled with my weight ally adult
Hi all, I was diagnosed with heart failure in October. After learning and integrating everything I need to, to maintain my health, my last task is losing weight. I am very over weight, my starting weight was 21 stone 12lb, I lost 2lb this week. I've struggled with my weight ally adult
woodygilly1
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
New to the Community
Hello, this is my first time posting. I'm so glad I've found this as I've been looking to connect with others going through the same or similar things. I was diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis several years ago (Bicuspid valve). It came as a bolt out of the blue as I'd always considered myself to be a
Hello, this is my first time posting. I'm so glad I've found this as I've been looking to connect with others going through the same or similar things. I was diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis several years ago (Bicuspid valve). It came as a bolt out of the blue as I'd always considered myself to be a
Paws34
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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