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Aortic Valve and root replacement - Story of my journey which I hope will help and inspire others who are feeling anxious about surgery.
Hi everyone, I am now 4 months post-surgery and doing really well. I know there are a lot of people who are due to have open heart surgery that are feeling anxious and worried so I thought I would share my journey with you including the daily diary that my wife and I kept during my week in hospital
Hi everyone, I am now 4 months post-surgery and doing really well. I know there are a lot of people who are due to have open heart surgery that are feeling anxious and worried so I thought I would share my journey with you including the daily diary that my wife and I kept during my week in hospital
andgrant1
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Awaiting triple heart bypass op
First thing I know my chiropodist tells me I have an irregular heart beat and should get it checked out. 3 months later, CT scans etc. and an angiogram a few days ago at Papworth and I've been told I require a triple heart bypass operation. Going to Glenfield Leicester as a shorter waiting list I was
First thing I know my chiropodist tells me I have an irregular heart beat and should get it checked out. 3 months later, CT scans etc. and an angiogram a few days ago at Papworth and I've been told I require a triple heart bypass operation. Going to Glenfield Leicester as a shorter waiting list I was
Lincsman1
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Problems with saphenous vein harvesting site
I had coronary artery bypass and aortic valve replacement by open heart surgery. My biggest problem is how uncomfortable my left leg is where they went in to get the vein. The area is tight and feels hard. It’s only been three weeks but I am wondering if my leg will get back to normal. It hurts at the
I had coronary artery bypass and aortic valve replacement by open heart surgery. My biggest problem is how uncomfortable my left leg is where they went in to get the vein. The area is tight and feels hard. It’s only been three weeks but I am wondering if my leg will get back to normal. It hurts at the
Spaghettinana
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
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Aspirin and Apixaban
Does anyone take Aspirin and Apixaban. I had a heart attack and was put on low dose aspirin 11 years ago. When I had Atrial fibrillation in October last year they stopped the aspirin and put me on blood thinners Apixaban. My worry is that my arteries have really calcified had a C T scan to check and
Does anyone take Aspirin and Apixaban. I had a heart attack and was put on low dose aspirin 11 years ago. When I had Atrial fibrillation in October last year they stopped the aspirin and put me on blood thinners Apixaban. My worry is that my arteries have really calcified had a C T scan to check and
Myflowers2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Not worried about anonymity
As put in yesterday 47 years now Guinness World Record Holder as Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient in the World. Put that in on The Guinness World Record Website starting with Longest.My name is Colin Hancock put that in on UTube plus Longest Surviving there is an interesting video of
As put in yesterday 47 years now Guinness World Record Holder as Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient in the World. Put that in on The Guinness World Record Website starting with Longest.My name is Colin Hancock put that in on UTube plus Longest Surviving there is an interesting video of
Bigscar
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Pacemaker
I am 71 years old and have had afib for 5 years. I have had 2 catheter ablations and am currently in NSR, but experience ectopics on a regular basis which don't bother me. I recently wore a heart monitor for one week and they detected an episode of complete heart block lasting a few seconds. I believe
I am 71 years old and have had afib for 5 years. I have had 2 catheter ablations and am currently in NSR, but experience ectopics on a regular basis which don't bother me. I recently wore a heart monitor for one week and they detected an episode of complete heart block lasting a few seconds. I believe
nmack
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Extending My Guinness World Record
My story is on here somewhere I am The Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient in the World.When confirmed was 45 years 161 but today however now extended to 47 years so there is hope for all you CABG patients. Was talking to one of my teammates at Walking Football his Grandad now 93 had a quadruple
My story is on here somewhere I am The Longest Surviving Triple Heart Bypass Patient in the World.When confirmed was 45 years 161 but today however now extended to 47 years so there is hope for all you CABG patients. Was talking to one of my teammates at Walking Football his Grandad now 93 had a quadruple
Bigscar
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Apixaban
Does anyone have nausea from Apixaban. I feel sick every morning and get woken up by a pain in the middle of my lower ribs. I went to the doctors today and was given anti sickness tablets. I also take Bisoprolol.
Does anyone have nausea from Apixaban. I feel sick every morning and get woken up by a pain in the middle of my lower ribs. I went to the doctors today and was given anti sickness tablets. I also take Bisoprolol.
Cat-222
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Sudden chest pain 3 months post op
Hi, I am three months post op after a mechanical heart value replacement (49 years old) and have had my first ever bit of chest pain today, like tightness where the heart is. I am at rehab tomorrow so will talk to them about what I should do if anything (also seeing a specialist in a couple of weeks
Hi, I am three months post op after a mechanical heart value replacement (49 years old) and have had my first ever bit of chest pain today, like tightness where the heart is. I am at rehab tomorrow so will talk to them about what I should do if anything (also seeing a specialist in a couple of weeks
Summerlavender
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Do you know what the Treatment Options for Arrhythmia are?
Arrhythmias are disorders of your heart’s electrical system whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. The heart may beat too quickly (tachycardia), or too slowly
Arrhythmias are disorders of your heart’s electrical system whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. The heart may beat too quickly (tachycardia), or too slowly
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
Insanely High PAC Burden
Still fighting with the PACs after my May 10th ablation for SVT. I finally got a Wellue 24 hour ECG recorder and the PAC burden is pretty impressive. I did two different 24 hour recordings and the first one was 44,677 PACs in a 24 hour period with 1,154 short runs of atrial tachycardia. The second
Still fighting with the PACs after my May 10th ablation for SVT. I finally got a Wellue 24 hour ECG recorder and the PAC burden is pretty impressive. I did two different 24 hour recordings and the first one was 44,677 PACs in a 24 hour period with 1,154 short runs of atrial tachycardia. The second
MeganMN
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Pace and Ablate
I am scheduled for a pace and ablate procedure in October. I've been on multiple rhythm control drugs which sooner or later failed, including Tikosyn, had multiple cardiofversions, and one ablation which failed, I'm told because of my huge left atrium; so I wasn't offered any more ablations. All of
I am scheduled for a pace and ablate procedure in October. I've been on multiple rhythm control drugs which sooner or later failed, including Tikosyn, had multiple cardiofversions, and one ablation which failed, I'm told because of my huge left atrium; so I wasn't offered any more ablations. All of
Franny50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
afib episode after decrease in metoprolol
Hello! I had an ablation 4 months ago and have been wonderfully Afib free except for a couple of small episodes during the blanking period. At least that was true until a couple days ago. I was told be my EP last week to reduce my metoprolol from 150 mg daily to 50. I did and it took 4 days to have an
Hello! I had an ablation 4 months ago and have been wonderfully Afib free except for a couple of small episodes during the blanking period. At least that was true until a couple days ago. I was told be my EP last week to reduce my metoprolol from 150 mg daily to 50. I did and it took 4 days to have an
cherylttt
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Sleeping after surgery
can anyone please recommend pillows to use after open heart surgery? Thank you
can anyone please recommend pillows to use after open heart surgery? Thank you
Agoodyear55
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) vs Heart Attack
It is easy to feel overwhelmed with the amount of ‘medical language’ being used when discussing a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). A sudden cardiac arrest and a heart attack are both emergency situations - you need to dial 999 in UK or 911 in US immediately. Please download our leaflet Sudden Cardiac
It is easy to feel overwhelmed with the amount of ‘medical language’ being used when discussing a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). A sudden cardiac arrest and a heart attack are both emergency situations - you need to dial 999 in UK or 911 in US immediately. Please download our leaflet Sudden Cardiac
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 months ago
Mitral valve replacement with tricuspid repair
I am trying to come to terms with facing open heart surgery shortly for severe mitral valve disease and moderate tricuspid regurgitation. I am 77 with other health issues and I am concerned about the length of time I'll need to recover. I spoke to my GP today to discuss the consultant's findings and
I am trying to come to terms with facing open heart surgery shortly for severe mitral valve disease and moderate tricuspid regurgitation. I am 77 with other health issues and I am concerned about the length of time I'll need to recover. I spoke to my GP today to discuss the consultant's findings and
Mtym
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Heart Valve Voice
2 months ago
second valve replacement
I had an aortic root and valve replaced in 2017 (mechanical valve) after combination of poor valve function and swelling aorta. This problem was found during a transasophogeal echo in advance of an ablation to tackle bouts of disabling AF that were only ever resolved by electrocardioversion. In the last
I had an aortic root and valve replaced in 2017 (mechanical valve) after combination of poor valve function and swelling aorta. This problem was found during a transasophogeal echo in advance of an ablation to tackle bouts of disabling AF that were only ever resolved by electrocardioversion. In the last
Rog_S
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Work and health issues
Hi,Due to ongoing symptoms of permanent AF, heart failure and mild cardiomyopathy I have been signed off work for a month. Struggling but also feel a bit guilty I'm not able to support work (been working from home a lot recently) but the tiredness fatigue and constantly being in AFib is knocking me to
Hi,Due to ongoing symptoms of permanent AF, heart failure and mild cardiomyopathy I have been signed off work for a month. Struggling but also feel a bit guilty I'm not able to support work (been working from home a lot recently) but the tiredness fatigue and constantly being in AFib is knocking me to
Nomis21
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Trabeculectomy advice please
Hi, I am a newbie to this forum. I am nearly 62, and female. I was diagnosed with advanced glaucoma in June 2024 and told I need to have a trabeculectomy in both eyes. I was completely devastated, especially as 6 months ago I had open heart surgery to have an aortic valve replacement. My consultant
Hi, I am a newbie to this forum. I am nearly 62, and female. I was diagnosed with advanced glaucoma in June 2024 and told I need to have a trabeculectomy in both eyes. I was completely devastated, especially as 6 months ago I had open heart surgery to have an aortic valve replacement. My consultant
Glyndebourne
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
PA and family links
i just want to say to the people who have replied to me that i shall be away for a few days - maybe more - as i have to take my husband to Papworth Hospital for open heart surgery. i will get back to you when i can. One thing i really want to know is how close do relatives have to be ,to contribute
i just want to say to the people who have replied to me that i shall be away for a few days - maybe more - as i have to take my husband to Papworth Hospital for open heart surgery. i will get back to you when i can. One thing i really want to know is how close do relatives have to be ,to contribute
24yearsandcounting
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
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