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hospital today
finally had my appointments at hospital, saw a cardiac nurse who gave me an ecg and lots of other Tests,plus details of previous operations and family history. I was told that the hospital did not want me to come home as blood pressure extremely high but I did. After lots of questions the nurse informed
finally had my appointments at hospital, saw a cardiac nurse who gave me an ecg and lots of other Tests,plus details of previous operations and family history. I was told that the hospital did not want me to come home as blood pressure extremely high but I did. After lots of questions the nurse informed
Hatten28
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Travel insurance within the UK.
I'm travelling from Essex to Belfast next month and am looking for travel insurance. With belfast being in the UK I wonder if I actually need cover anyway. I am over 200 days post stem cell transplant and it will be my first time travelling abroad as such since the start of covid in 2020. I am considering
I'm travelling from Essex to Belfast next month and am looking for travel insurance. With belfast being in the UK I wonder if I actually need cover anyway. I am over 200 days post stem cell transplant and it will be my first time travelling abroad as such since the start of covid in 2020. I am considering
Kraskie1915
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Dilated left atrium and appendage. CT full results.
I asked for my full CT angiogram report so I can show it to Dr Hunter before my consultation about mini maze. And unbeknownst to be it showed mild mitral valve prolapse and dilated left atrium and appendage. As well as coronary disease. I feel like I can’t get a win ! Another punch to the face so
I asked for my full CT angiogram report so I can show it to Dr Hunter before my consultation about mini maze. And unbeknownst to be it showed mild mitral valve prolapse and dilated left atrium and appendage. As well as coronary disease. I feel like I can’t get a win ! Another punch to the face so
Dadtoalad23
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AF Association
2 years ago
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APPROVED FOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT BUT NEED A DONOR...HOW DO I GET MY STORY OUT? So scared about dialysis before getting a kidney.
Hi Sweet Friends.... hope everyone is hanging in there and doing well. I was approved for transplant at Mayo and am so grateful. My dear husbandand wanted to give me on of his kidneys but during his testing they found dangerously low platelets and found he has idiopathic ITP. After 2 hospitalizations
Hi Sweet Friends.... hope everyone is hanging in there and doing well. I was approved for transplant at Mayo and am so grateful. My dear husbandand wanted to give me on of his kidneys but during his testing they found dangerously low platelets and found he has idiopathic ITP. After 2 hospitalizations
Highgfr
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Post Liver Transplant
I am worried about how my hands, body and voice always shaky and is been 5 weeks after my operation. I get dizzy when I am standing at one place for long. I would like to know from someone who has been in my position if I honestly will go back to being the same. Like going gym, lifting weight, playing
I am worried about how my hands, body and voice always shaky and is been 5 weeks after my operation. I get dizzy when I am standing at one place for long. I would like to know from someone who has been in my position if I honestly will go back to being the same. Like going gym, lifting weight, playing
Kamx
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Hot Topic: Breaking Down New Medicare Coverage for Immunosuppressive Drugs
The Medicare coverage for immunosuppressive drugs for kidney transplant patients has recently been expanded. But what does this new benefit cover and who is eligible? Tune in to our latest podcast episode to learn more. https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-gbqrp-12f3a86
The Medicare coverage for immunosuppressive drugs for kidney transplant patients has recently been expanded. But what does this new benefit cover and who is eligible? Tune in to our latest podcast episode to learn more. https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-gbqrp-12f3a86
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
LIMA by pass or open heart surgery by pass which hals the best longevity does anyone know)?
My husband has been told he could have a LAD by pass using mammary artery instead of leg version. They do keyhole surgery through rib cage. Has anyone had this? Is it different to quality of open heart surgery ?
My husband has been told he could have a LAD by pass using mammary artery instead of leg version. They do keyhole surgery through rib cage. Has anyone had this? Is it different to quality of open heart surgery ?
ParttimeJedi
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
First Cardioversion procedure in Feb 23
I had phone call this morning telling me I had been booked for a Cardioversion on 02 Feb 23 at Barts hospital to try an correct AF. This will be the first one that I have ever had and to say I am not scared is an understatement. I have had at least 3 ablations, plus two mitral valve replacements,
I had phone call this morning telling me I had been booked for a Cardioversion on 02 Feb 23 at Barts hospital to try an correct AF. This will be the first one that I have ever had and to say I am not scared is an understatement. I have had at least 3 ablations, plus two mitral valve replacements,
Itman
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AF Association
2 years ago
Apixaban and the risk of bleeding
[u]"Covid blood-thinner drug treatment dangerous and does not work". This[/u] scary headline in the Guardian today turns out to be specifically about Apixaban being used in relation to hospitalized patients recovering from covid. The article begins: “A blood-thinning drug given as a potential life-saver
[u]"Covid blood-thinner drug treatment dangerous and does not work". This[/u] scary headline in the Guardian today turns out to be specifically about Apixaban being used in relation to hospitalized patients recovering from covid. The article begins: “A blood-thinning drug given as a potential life-saver
Sambaqui
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AF Association
2 years ago
REFERRED
does any one know how quick it is to get to see liver transplant team at QE hospital after being referred be liver DR at hospital
does any one know how quick it is to get to see liver transplant team at QE hospital after being referred be liver DR at hospital
lonmallin50
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
infection in heart surgery scar
I have noticed a small amount of pus leaking out of my scar following heart surgery 3 weeks ago . Is this normal or require further investigation
I have noticed a small amount of pus leaking out of my scar following heart surgery 3 weeks ago . Is this normal or require further investigation
Twiglet99
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Psych evaluation
Hi! This is for those of you who are either on the liver transplant list or who have had a transplant. What I'd like to know is whether you were given a psychological evaluation or a one-to-one conversion with a trained therapist as to how to deal with serious organ rejection should it occur.
Hi! This is for those of you who are either on the liver transplant list or who have had a transplant. What I'd like to know is whether you were given a psychological evaluation or a one-to-one conversion with a trained therapist as to how to deal with serious organ rejection should it occur.
Bikafella
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Creatinine climbing, change in bp meds
My husband had his kidney transplant 14 years ago. His creatinine started climbing in sept and is now 4.66. He has swelling in his legs and feet He was taken off of Losartin and placed on hydralazine. He also takes amlodipine and atenolol. He also takes simvistatin. Do any of you have any problems
My husband had his kidney transplant 14 years ago. His creatinine started climbing in sept and is now 4.66. He has swelling in his legs and feet He was taken off of Losartin and placed on hydralazine. He also takes amlodipine and atenolol. He also takes simvistatin. Do any of you have any problems
dvassey
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Nervous about upcoming bypass surgery
Hello all. I’ve got heart bypass scheduled soon and worries are creeping in. It’s all happened really fast with me being in my early 40s and fairy active. Then being told post angiogram that a triple bypass is needed (mainly due to genetics I’m told). Any advice would be great.
Hello all. I’ve got heart bypass scheduled soon and worries are creeping in. It’s all happened really fast with me being in my early 40s and fairy active. Then being told post angiogram that a triple bypass is needed (mainly due to genetics I’m told). Any advice would be great.
Badders123
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
"Remodelling" of the heart
A member has lately said that the MDs have advised him to go for an ablation as soon as possible (he is in his 50-ties) in the course to prevent "remodelling" of the heart. I do believe in their good intention, but am puzzled if that really is so. The normal heart operation is with the coooperation
A member has lately said that the MDs have advised him to go for an ablation as soon as possible (he is in his 50-ties) in the course to prevent "remodelling" of the heart. I do believe in their good intention, but am puzzled if that really is so. The normal heart operation is with the coooperation
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Living with dialysis
My name is Vicki and I myself have had 2 years of dialysis before I got a kidney transplant . I was very young just 32 with two boys ages 2 and 3 at that time . I received a perfect matching kidney in 1996 and it lasted for 27 years . I am and have been back on hemo-dialysis for another 3 years . I am
My name is Vicki and I myself have had 2 years of dialysis before I got a kidney transplant . I was very young just 32 with two boys ages 2 and 3 at that time . I received a perfect matching kidney in 1996 and it lasted for 27 years . I am and have been back on hemo-dialysis for another 3 years . I am
bubbaboo2
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
Metoprolol
I have a CT angiogram tomorrow at 0830 and have been given two tablets of Metoprolol (50mg) to take 12 hrs and then 2hrs before the procedure. This is apparently to slow the heart down (to below 60bpm). I rang the hospital and told them that I already take Sotalol and my heart rate is generally slow
I have a CT angiogram tomorrow at 0830 and have been given two tablets of Metoprolol (50mg) to take 12 hrs and then 2hrs before the procedure. This is apparently to slow the heart down (to below 60bpm). I rang the hospital and told them that I already take Sotalol and my heart rate is generally slow
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Stage 3b and diabetic
Hi so I'm 38 and recently told I'm stage 3b my reading was 36 and now 33 just 4 months later. My specialist told me I should get kidney and pancreas transplant. Any advice ? Wisdom? General info ? Thanks
Hi so I'm 38 and recently told I'm stage 3b my reading was 36 and now 33 just 4 months later. My specialist told me I should get kidney and pancreas transplant. Any advice ? Wisdom? General info ? Thanks
mentaljay83
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
supra-arterial myotomy
hello has anyone had this heart surgery? It seems to be more available in US but not so in UK. Technically it’s cutting the heart muscle open to release the (most common) LAD which grew inside the heart muscle instead of on the surface of the heart during pregnancy so is a congenital heart defect (myocardial
hello has anyone had this heart surgery? It seems to be more available in US but not so in UK. Technically it’s cutting the heart muscle open to release the (most common) LAD which grew inside the heart muscle instead of on the surface of the heart during pregnancy so is a congenital heart defect (myocardial
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
You are what you breath - but what you breath varies...
[i]MY reason for writing this is one or two people liked my answers about the strange world of breathing. I am not a clinician, nor a scientist so beware taking me literally. However some things are self-evident dear Watson. [/i] We breath in a mixture of oxygen (20%) , nitrogen (79%) and a tiny amount
[i]MY reason for writing this is one or two people liked my answers about the strange world of breathing. I am not a clinician, nor a scientist so beware taking me literally. However some things are self-evident dear Watson. [/i] We breath in a mixture of oxygen (20%) , nitrogen (79%) and a tiny amount
Timberman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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