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Fragmin and warfarin pt 2
Thank you one and all for all your kind messages it means a lot to me, and have felt very much supported. I’m still in hosp, awaiting various test results, bloods ct scan etc I had a change of consultant who is so much better and certainly seems to understand things better. She wasn’t going to do
Thank you one and all for all your kind messages it means a lot to me, and have felt very much supported. I’m still in hosp, awaiting various test results, bloods ct scan etc I had a change of consultant who is so much better and certainly seems to understand things better. She wasn’t going to do
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Update on heart flutters and palpitations
Update On ECO... so my doctor said I have mild Regurgitation which he said has no symptoms and most people have it and live just fine. My heart flutters still scare me sometimes. Still don’t know why my feet swell sometimes. Here is the eco ..... INDINGS: LEFT VENTRICLE: The cavity size is normal.
Update On ECO... so my doctor said I have mild Regurgitation which he said has no symptoms and most people have it and live just fine. My heart flutters still scare me sometimes. Still don’t know why my feet swell sometimes. Here is the eco ..... INDINGS: LEFT VENTRICLE: The cavity size is normal.
Ivy08
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AF Association
4 years ago
Cholesterol and heart surgery
I'm due for open-heart surgery, replacement of two valves and repair of one, I want to be in the very best condition i can for a better recovery, important particularly as I am in my eighties, though fitter than many and used to buzzing around and being useful within the extended family. My recent blood
I'm due for open-heart surgery, replacement of two valves and repair of one, I want to be in the very best condition i can for a better recovery, important particularly as I am in my eighties, though fitter than many and used to buzzing around and being useful within the extended family. My recent blood
Puzzlelover
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
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Fragmin and warfarin
I have calmed down enough to write this post, took me a couple of hours. I’m currently in hosp with nasty pneumonia not for the first time this year, my heart and lungs are knackered and are on their last legs certainly living on borrowed time now, docs are somewhat surprised I’m still here. I have
I have calmed down enough to write this post, took me a couple of hours. I’m currently in hosp with nasty pneumonia not for the first time this year, my heart and lungs are knackered and are on their last legs certainly living on borrowed time now, docs are somewhat surprised I’m still here. I have
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Not lungs yet, but, hearts harvested from pigs may soon help solve chronic shortages of these donor organs.
The goal of harvesting hearts from pigs to solve the chronic shortage of these donor organs appears to be in reach, according to a new scientific review by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). This analysis, published in the journal Circulation, describes how recent breakthroughs in genetic
The goal of harvesting hearts from pigs to solve the chronic shortage of these donor organs appears to be in reach, according to a new scientific review by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). This analysis, published in the journal Circulation, describes how recent breakthroughs in genetic
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Australian Supporting Young Hearts Event
https://www.facebook.com/161983380481806/posts/3929012483778858/?extid=RABHKnXsWIpkZexr&d=n The Heart Foundation Supporting Young Hearts program is running a free, interactive event 'Ask a Cardiologist' on Saturday 17th October at 2pm-4pm. The online forum features renowned cardiologist A/Prof Arthur
https://www.facebook.com/161983380481806/posts/3929012483778858/?extid=RABHKnXsWIpkZexr&d=n The Heart Foundation Supporting Young Hearts program is running a free, interactive event 'Ask a Cardiologist' on Saturday 17th October at 2pm-4pm. The online forum features renowned cardiologist A/Prof Arthur
PaulineMRYan
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Chest Drain Removal
Has anyone who has had a chest drain removed experienced air escaping out of the wound when you cough?
Has anyone who has had a chest drain removed experienced air escaping out of the wound when you cough?
BusNut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
First AF Ablation this week
Greetings, Long-time lurker, first time poster here. Although I'm in the U.S. I've found this forum to be very helpful. Just for background, I'm 46 y.o. male in good health with no chronic conditions besides paroxysmal AF and atrial flutter. Cardiologist and EP feel that AF/flutter likely precipitated
Greetings, Long-time lurker, first time poster here. Although I'm in the U.S. I've found this forum to be very helpful. Just for background, I'm 46 y.o. male in good health with no chronic conditions besides paroxysmal AF and atrial flutter. Cardiologist and EP feel that AF/flutter likely precipitated
Javelina
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AF Association
4 years ago
Cardiac Annual review
Hi, I am writing as I am a little concerned that there is no annual review post catheter procedure to implant stents in my coronary arteries. I thought I was going to get a review to check on my cholesterol at least if not a stress test and/or other measurements, BP etc, instead I have been passed from
Hi, I am writing as I am a little concerned that there is no annual review post catheter procedure to implant stents in my coronary arteries. I thought I was going to get a review to check on my cholesterol at least if not a stress test and/or other measurements, BP etc, instead I have been passed from
StressedEric
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Heck getting older sometimes
Laying here in the ER waiting to be admitted. Had been having pains in my heart last 3 days. One of my side effects from Eliquis is angina but it comes and goes. Not often. But this didn't want to go away. Yesterday I switched my Eliquis for an aspirin. And the pain seemed to get better. But this morning
Laying here in the ER waiting to be admitted. Had been having pains in my heart last 3 days. One of my side effects from Eliquis is angina but it comes and goes. Not often. But this didn't want to go away. Yesterday I switched my Eliquis for an aspirin. And the pain seemed to get better. But this morning
belindalore
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AF Association
4 years ago
Scared now because of a post I read on Reddit
So I was reading about a 22 year old who passed from a heart attack from Covid and didn’t have any symptoms and went to Er for chest pain and went in cardiac arrest now my chest hurt I’m only 16 and I’m so scared I wanna go get my heart checked out now I’m worrying about my heart again I also heard heart
So I was reading about a 22 year old who passed from a heart attack from Covid and didn’t have any symptoms and went to Er for chest pain and went in cardiac arrest now my chest hurt I’m only 16 and I’m so scared I wanna go get my heart checked out now I’m worrying about my heart again I also heard heart
Zhiyah1012
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Aspirin causing bruising?
I've been on 75mg of Dispersible Aspirin since before my Open Heart Surgery along with other medication. I'm finding now that I bruise really easily and quite badly for minor reasons. My GP thinks it may be the Aspirin. I've got a phone consultation /follow up with my Cardiologist this week and I'm going
I've been on 75mg of Dispersible Aspirin since before my Open Heart Surgery along with other medication. I'm finding now that I bruise really easily and quite badly for minor reasons. My GP thinks it may be the Aspirin. I've got a phone consultation /follow up with my Cardiologist this week and I'm going
cjbroon
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Dentistry following open heart surgery
AVR and double bypass on 26 February 2020. Things going pretty well after initial lung problem. Finally managed to get a dental appointment: the good news is that there is no immediate need for remedial treatment, the bad news is that the Cardiac unit has not responded to my dentist’s letter to them
AVR and double bypass on 26 February 2020. Things going pretty well after initial lung problem. Finally managed to get a dental appointment: the good news is that there is no immediate need for remedial treatment, the bad news is that the Cardiac unit has not responded to my dentist’s letter to them
Reuben52
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
GRAVES DISEASE & HEART MURMUR
Yep officially anaemic, low vitamin D and a
heart
murmur
to boot. Anyone else had this diagnosis with their Graves Disease? TSH <0.01 FT4 120 FT3 44.5 I have been taking a beta blocker and now carbimazole. Feeling nausea and wanting to vomit.
Yep officially anaemic, low vitamin D and a
heart
murmur
to boot. Anyone else had this diagnosis with their Graves Disease? TSH <0.01 FT4 120 FT3 44.5 I have been taking a beta blocker and now carbimazole. Feeling nausea and wanting to vomit.
NIKEGIRL
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Very new on Bisoprolol and feeling rather dizzy, sick and headachy. Also very tired. Is this common?
I have been on Bisoprolol and Apixaban for 5 days now and am feeling rather dizzy, sick and headachy. Also very tired. Is this common? I realise that everyone is different but how long might it be before my body adjusts? I was having palpitations 25% of the time with my pulse up to 190 and then stopping
I have been on Bisoprolol and Apixaban for 5 days now and am feeling rather dizzy, sick and headachy. Also very tired. Is this common? I realise that everyone is different but how long might it be before my body adjusts? I was having palpitations 25% of the time with my pulse up to 190 and then stopping
Bashmet
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AF Association
4 years ago
Really low heart rate
On August 24 of this year, After having what I thought was tachycardia for over 24 hours with a heart rate of 150 b/m, I ended up in the emergency room where it was determined I was having an SVT episode. That was resolved, surprisingly, by an IV of metoprolol. After that, my electro-physiologist increased
On August 24 of this year, After having what I thought was tachycardia for over 24 hours with a heart rate of 150 b/m, I ended up in the emergency room where it was determined I was having an SVT episode. That was resolved, surprisingly, by an IV of metoprolol. After that, my electro-physiologist increased
Doggiemomma
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
My Heart Story.
Hi all newbie here and my first post. By profession, I am a 60-year-old overweight taxi driver and I came across this site while in hospital waiting for CABGX4. In 2014, I was out of puff after push starting a vehicle for a neighbour and came over all sweaty and clammy. Wife phoned for ambulance and
Hi all newbie here and my first post. By profession, I am a 60-year-old overweight taxi driver and I came across this site while in hospital waiting for CABGX4. In 2014, I was out of puff after push starting a vehicle for a neighbour and came over all sweaty and clammy. Wife phoned for ambulance and
Cruger
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Dosage Dilemma
Felt unwell last week - doctor visited and took urine sample which immediately tested clear. It was considered that I was suffering ‘stress’ as my husband had that day gone into hospital for heart surgery, It was suggested that I increase to 10mg Pred. Doctor telephoned me yesterday to say urine tested
Felt unwell last week - doctor visited and took urine sample which immediately tested clear. It was considered that I was suffering ‘stress’ as my husband had that day gone into hospital for heart surgery, It was suggested that I increase to 10mg Pred. Doctor telephoned me yesterday to say urine tested
Jantayl
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
4-and-a-bit-month Post Ablation Update
So, I've been posting this to help all the sport loving folks out there see what they might expect post-ablation. So just after three months I began to feel much better - I'm now doing all the weight-training, yoga and pilates I was able to do before. I can also walk up to five miles with little problem
So, I've been posting this to help all the sport loving folks out there see what they might expect post-ablation. So just after three months I began to feel much better - I'm now doing all the weight-training, yoga and pilates I was able to do before. I can also walk up to five miles with little problem
Jajarunner
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AF Association
4 years ago
Chest pain
Hi all, I was hoping for a little advice. I had open heart surgery two months ago and was unfortunately one of the 2% who suffers a stroke and lost the use of an arm and a leg.. I have just been discharged and I am in constant pain in the chest area. The pain doesn't seem to have an exact home. Sometimes
Hi all, I was hoping for a little advice. I had open heart surgery two months ago and was unfortunately one of the 2% who suffers a stroke and lost the use of an arm and a leg.. I have just been discharged and I am in constant pain in the chest area. The pain doesn't seem to have an exact home. Sometimes
Tickertalker
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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