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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],” the researchers concluded. “In 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],” the researchers concluded. “In 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
AF Cure
Good News from Seventy Nine member It would appear NHS had got me in Good Place . After a long time suffering with AFP They have finally cracked it I will be 81 in March hope to go back to Tennis certainly Golf . Along with 2 complete replacement Knees and Right Hip joint I’ve had 2 cardio Versions
Good News from Seventy Nine member It would appear NHS had got me in Good Place . After a long time suffering with AFP They have finally cracked it I will be 81 in March hope to go back to Tennis certainly Golf . Along with 2 complete replacement Knees and Right Hip joint I’ve had 2 cardio Versions
Seventy9
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AF Association
4 years ago
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Week seven blues
Help! ..am stuck on week seven ! I posted previously about very sore calves and it’s these that are stopping me going any further at around 21 min mark. They just seem to seize up and I have to stop I’m going to start the strength and flex to help them but here’s my question .. do I keep attempting
Help! ..am stuck on week seven ! I posted previously about very sore calves and it’s these that are stopping me going any further at around 21 min mark. They just seem to seize up and I have to stop I’m going to start the strength and flex to help them but here’s my question .. do I keep attempting
Badrun
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Second heart operation
Hi my partner is waiting for a second heart operation. He had a valve repaired aged 18 the Ross procedure and done incredibly well off it. He has now been told its leaking is getting to much and will need a reoperation with 2 years. We have a 5 year daughter. Has anyone been through this?
Hi my partner is waiting for a second heart operation. He had a valve repaired aged 18 the Ross procedure and done incredibly well off it. He has now been told its leaking is getting to much and will need a reoperation with 2 years. We have a 5 year daughter. Has anyone been through this?
Kstre
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Calf pain
Hey so I've been doing C25k for 6 weeks now and was due to run the last leg of W6 this morning, but I didn't because my left calf is in pain. It is very sore and feels tight (kinda always do tbh!) it's ok-ish to walk on but I didn't want to run risk of further injury by running non stop for 25 minutes
Hey so I've been doing C25k for 6 weeks now and was due to run the last leg of W6 this morning, but I didn't because my left calf is in pain. It is very sore and feels tight (kinda always do tbh!) it's ok-ish to walk on but I didn't want to run risk of further injury by running non stop for 25 minutes
Netflix_and_Chill
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Any advice welcome.
Hi, is there anyone like me that when diagnosed with heart failure had to lose over 100lbs in weight? Would love to hear tips for how to get safely started with exercise. I'm worried as I am so inactive that any form of exercise is going to make me worse as my anxiety is also bad at present.
Hi, is there anyone like me that when diagnosed with heart failure had to lose over 100lbs in weight? Would love to hear tips for how to get safely started with exercise. I'm worried as I am so inactive that any form of exercise is going to make me worse as my anxiety is also bad at present.
Fudgster
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
New member
Hello, I'm new to this. Just been diagnosed with heart failure and have a lot of weight to lose. Anyone else been in this or currently in this situation? Determined to do this but very anxious at present.
Hello, I'm new to this. Just been diagnosed with heart failure and have a lot of weight to lose. Anyone else been in this or currently in this situation? Determined to do this but very anxious at present.
Fudgster
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Sister back on ventilator
Hi, I'm new here but needed to get this off my chest. My sister has been in ICU since 28th January. She developed a deep wound infection about six weeks after a triple heart bypass. She was admitted to hospital for a few days but then developed sepsis. She was put on a ventilator and intubated for
Hi, I'm new here but needed to get this off my chest. My sister has been in ICU since 28th January. She developed a deep wound infection about six weeks after a triple heart bypass. She was admitted to hospital for a few days but then developed sepsis. She was put on a ventilator and intubated for
ajpc72
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Hike to Everest Base Camp anyone?
So I’m thinking of doing this as a bucket list dream - let’s say before I reach 60- I’m 54 this year. Had quadruple heart bypass 2 years ago at 51- anyone know of someone who has done altitude things post heart issue?
So I’m thinking of doing this as a bucket list dream - let’s say before I reach 60- I’m 54 this year. Had quadruple heart bypass 2 years ago at 51- anyone know of someone who has done altitude things post heart issue?
Gail1967
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
does anyone else have to sleep on their back and other questions
I find there are times when I can't sleep on my right side (I never sleep on my left) without my heart playing up. I have trained myself to sleep on my back but I've never heard anyone else suffering this. Also, when I'm reading in bed, I have to hold the book off my chest, or this also causes missed
I find there are times when I can't sleep on my right side (I never sleep on my left) without my heart playing up. I have trained myself to sleep on my back but I've never heard anyone else suffering this. Also, when I'm reading in bed, I have to hold the book off my chest, or this also causes missed
katiefforde
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
I am stalling at week 7 :( I did the 15 mins end of wk 6 and felt good, but now hitting 10-12 mins max, so frustrating! Any tips?
I had heart surgery 3 yrs ago so 15 mins was a real achievement but now feel like I am going backwards.
I had heart surgery 3 yrs ago so 15 mins was a real achievement but now feel like I am going backwards.
NewbieJP
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
How are you yold
Hi, can you please tell me how you are told it's your turn for the vaccine? My friend has a text. There's a link but doesn't have anything official on it. Local chemist say ignore as it's not her turn as she's 60( triple heart bypass last year and slightly over weight) so wondering if this is the reason
Hi, can you please tell me how you are told it's your turn for the vaccine? My friend has a text. There's a link but doesn't have anything official on it. Local chemist say ignore as it's not her turn as she's 60( triple heart bypass last year and slightly over weight) so wondering if this is the reason
BonnyB
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Heart rate :(
My heart rate while resting is about 44 and I’m so scared I’m only 22, don’t really exercise I’d say I walk everyday but I wouldn’t count that as athletic, struggled with diziness and breathless, I applied for a cardiologist appointment but it can take 3 months to come back, it does fluctuate so it can
My heart rate while resting is about 44 and I’m so scared I’m only 22, don’t really exercise I’d say I walk everyday but I wouldn’t count that as athletic, struggled with diziness and breathless, I applied for a cardiologist appointment but it can take 3 months to come back, it does fluctuate so it can
anxietymadman123
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
I’m looking for some reassurance please.
Four weeks ago I had quadruple heart bypass surgery, I am just at the start of week five post surgery and I’m struggling. The recovery is a lot slower and more challenging than I ever imagined. I feel permanently sick, can’t taste food, can no longer drink tea or coffee, am always tired and it takes
Four weeks ago I had quadruple heart bypass surgery, I am just at the start of week five post surgery and I’m struggling. The recovery is a lot slower and more challenging than I ever imagined. I feel permanently sick, can’t taste food, can no longer drink tea or coffee, am always tired and it takes
Disney59
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Existing heart failure drug may treat potential COVID-19 long-hauler symptom.
In a new study out of University of California San Diego School of Medicine, researchers found a drug used for heart failure improves symptoms associated with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, otherwise known as POTS. This complex, debilitating disorder affects the body’s autonomic nervous system
In a new study out of University of California San Diego School of Medicine, researchers found a drug used for heart failure improves symptoms associated with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, otherwise known as POTS. This complex, debilitating disorder affects the body’s autonomic nervous system
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Did you notice greatly improved stamina after AVR(Aortic Valve Replacement)?
So I was told that I had moderate to severe aortic stenosis due to a calcified bicuspid aortic valve. At first I refused open heart surgery, but after learning that there are less invasive techniques and also being told that I would have a lot more stamina and energy if I had the operation, I agreed
So I was told that I had moderate to severe aortic stenosis due to a calcified bicuspid aortic valve. At first I refused open heart surgery, but after learning that there are less invasive techniques and also being told that I would have a lot more stamina and energy if I had the operation, I agreed
Zindolo
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Loss of appetite, change of taste, and sleeping problems following heart surgery.
I am new here. Had aortic valve replacement end of September 2020. Severe complications five weeks later led to fitting of a pacemaker and change of medication. On Bisoprolol 5 mg and Digoxin 2.5 mg and doing well. Great problem with appetite initially with rapid loss of weight. Disturbed sleep pattern
I am new here. Had aortic valve replacement end of September 2020. Severe complications five weeks later led to fitting of a pacemaker and change of medication. On Bisoprolol 5 mg and Digoxin 2.5 mg and doing well. Great problem with appetite initially with rapid loss of weight. Disturbed sleep pattern
Tweedotter22
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Onset of Afib
I need some advice. I had a cryoabalation in July 2018. I have been in sinus rhythm since. I went to bed last night and 2 hours later woke up with a heart rate in the 180s. Spent 5 ours in the ER. Came home and 12 hours later back in sinus rhythm. Is this normal? The only thing I changed was to a Claritin
I need some advice. I had a cryoabalation in July 2018. I have been in sinus rhythm since. I went to bed last night and 2 hours later woke up with a heart rate in the 180s. Spent 5 ours in the ER. Came home and 12 hours later back in sinus rhythm. Is this normal? The only thing I changed was to a Claritin
Kahst1
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AF Association
4 years ago
Newby with LBBB
Hi just found this link and joined. Very recently discovered I have left bundle branch block. I have a slow pulse - anywhere between 40 and 60. I have an erratic blood pressure which is very difficult to take, and has to be done manually. My GP is not concerned but I read somewhere I should get an echocardiogram
Hi just found this link and joined. Very recently discovered I have left bundle branch block. I have a slow pulse - anywhere between 40 and 60. I have an erratic blood pressure which is very difficult to take, and has to be done manually. My GP is not concerned but I read somewhere I should get an echocardiogram
unbusy
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
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