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My Dad had a heart attack
Hello, last Tuesday (4/4/21) my Dad (74) suffered a heart attack, before arriving at the hospital he had to have his heart restarted twice. He was fitted with 5 stents and placed on various medications and was told that his heart was badly diseased but he was not told that he had heart failure. Thankfully
Hello, last Tuesday (4/4/21) my Dad (74) suffered a heart attack, before arriving at the hospital he had to have his heart restarted twice. He was fitted with 5 stents and placed on various medications and was told that his heart was badly diseased but he was not told that he had heart failure. Thankfully
KT001
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 years ago
Need some practical advice
On March 9th I went into hospital with chest pains. On the 13th I was discharged with a diagnosis of unstable angina, with some new pills called Nicorandil and a summary discharge letter. I have had an echocardiogram and a heart CT. Since I was discharged I’ve heard nothing - no outpatient appointment
On March 9th I went into hospital with chest pains. On the 13th I was discharged with a diagnosis of unstable angina, with some new pills called Nicorandil and a summary discharge letter. I have had an echocardiogram and a heart CT. Since I was discharged I’ve heard nothing - no outpatient appointment
BronteM
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Shielding
Hi, I was in hospital after my son phoned an ambulance for me because i was having chest pain recently, I was discharged after they changed my isosorbide mononitrate to monomil and increased the dose. I also have Type 1 diabetes. I received a letter yesterday and text to advise me to shield, the first
Hi, I was in hospital after my son phoned an ambulance for me because i was having chest pain recently, I was discharged after they changed my isosorbide mononitrate to monomil and increased the dose. I also have Type 1 diabetes. I received a letter yesterday and text to advise me to shield, the first
Padalak6
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Is it safe to take isosorbide mononitrate with a betablocker and ACE inhibitor? Does any poster here take all three?
Hi, I'm new here. I had to go to hospital on Sunday because I have been getting chest tightness / burning sensation in my chest for a couple of weeks. I was told that I most likely had angina. I had a heart attack back in 2010 and didn't want to take any chances. I was prescribed isosorbide mononitrate
Hi, I'm new here. I had to go to hospital on Sunday because I have been getting chest tightness / burning sensation in my chest for a couple of weeks. I was told that I most likely had angina. I had a heart attack back in 2010 and didn't want to take any chances. I was prescribed isosorbide mononitrate
Robbie1964
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
GTN Spray Effects
I have had to use my GTN spray several times after my heart attack kast September. I dread using it and put off using it as it makes dizzy and i feel really sick and get a head breaking headache within minutes of using it. Does anyone else suffer any problems using it?
I have had to use my GTN spray several times after my heart attack kast September. I dread using it and put off using it as it makes dizzy and i feel really sick and get a head breaking headache within minutes of using it. Does anyone else suffer any problems using it?
Ellester
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
New to heart problems
Hello all, I have been a “watcher” for a while and thought that it was time to say hello and post my story. After a routine phone conversation with my Dr over a completely different matter, { testosterone levels } she noticed that I was out of breath. I explained that I had just done something and was
Hello all, I have been a “watcher” for a while and thought that it was time to say hello and post my story. After a routine phone conversation with my Dr over a completely different matter, { testosterone levels } she noticed that I was out of breath. I explained that I had just done something and was
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Chest pain made my life a nightmare
Hey everyone, My name is Tarek and i am 36. I live in Romania, i am married and i have my own business. I am sure i am happy with my life, my wife and my work. But 4 years ago i started to have strange feeling in my chest, like heart is jumping out of my chest, for sure i went to make a cardio checkup
Hey everyone, My name is Tarek and i am 36. I live in Romania, i am married and i have my own business. I am sure i am happy with my life, my wife and my work. But 4 years ago i started to have strange feeling in my chest, like heart is jumping out of my chest, for sure i went to make a cardio checkup
Trinton1
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Isosorbide mononitrate
Hi folks. I'm taking Isosorbide mononitrate and Untill the pill is working I'm fine, but once it wears off after few hours I start getting twinges in my chest and some days pain in front of chest and some times at the back. So yesterday I tried to check how much is my heart depending on Isosorbide Mononitrate
Hi folks. I'm taking Isosorbide mononitrate and Untill the pill is working I'm fine, but once it wears off after few hours I start getting twinges in my chest and some days pain in front of chest and some times at the back. So yesterday I tried to check how much is my heart depending on Isosorbide Mononitrate
Page12
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Gtn spray
I have bouts of what feel like heartburn I had 3 stents fitted last November and get warm feeling in my chest and left arm no pain do I have to take my spray for this
I have bouts of what feel like heartburn I had 3 stents fitted last November and get warm feeling in my chest and left arm no pain do I have to take my spray for this
Heartfelt1957
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Cycle No More – or maybe?
I had my latest angiogram on Friday 5 mar, the result of which was that no additional stents were fitted and that no physical improvement actions were implemented. Although I was aware of the possibility that no improvements would be possible during this process I really was not mentally prepared for
I had my latest angiogram on Friday 5 mar, the result of which was that no additional stents were fitted and that no physical improvement actions were implemented. Although I was aware of the possibility that no improvements would be possible during this process I really was not mentally prepared for
Compas
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Should I go to A & E
Hi. I have had numerous issues since anterior STEMI end of October last year and still recovering. Several angioplasty , 2 stents and unstable angina. My query is - felt unwell for last 2 days. Still made myself go for short walks. Angina yesterday morning and ongoing chest pain. Woken 4am by horrendous
Hi. I have had numerous issues since anterior STEMI end of October last year and still recovering. Several angioplasty , 2 stents and unstable angina. My query is - felt unwell for last 2 days. Still made myself go for short walks. Angina yesterday morning and ongoing chest pain. Woken 4am by horrendous
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
GTN allergy
Reaction is overwhelming visual disturbance and loss of bowel and bladder control and fainting! Ended up in a and e .....
Reaction is overwhelming visual disturbance and loss of bowel and bladder control and fainting! Ended up in a and e .....
Bartie123
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
I am allergic to the gtn spray
Is there an alternative to gtn?
Is there an alternative to gtn?
Bartie123
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Waiting lists
Feeling really low. Been having pains and breathlessness on exertion which got progressively worse since around end of October. Rapid Access over Christmas. Well you're low risk aren't you..... didn't take weight, only did ECG. Doctor gave beta blockers, GTN spray and aspirin. Two A and E trips, ranexa
Feeling really low. Been having pains and breathlessness on exertion which got progressively worse since around end of October. Rapid Access over Christmas. Well you're low risk aren't you..... didn't take weight, only did ECG. Doctor gave beta blockers, GTN spray and aspirin. Two A and E trips, ranexa
Jo31uk
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Questions about stents and support
Update and questions I haven't posted on here for a while for many reasons (including the whole COVID thing) but as I'm still trying to get my head round stuff and had questions, I'm hoping there are some of you out there who can offer me some ideas/support. I'm currently seen at the Brompton, where
Update and questions I haven't posted on here for a while for many reasons (including the whole COVID thing) but as I'm still trying to get my head round stuff and had questions, I'm hoping there are some of you out there who can offer me some ideas/support. I'm currently seen at the Brompton, where
SomersetJo
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
First time posting
Hello everyone, I've been around for a 2-3 months and have done a lot of reading but thought it about time to write a post, apologies if it's too long! I was diagnosed - over the phone - with suspected angina at the end of Nov after a couple of episodes of a burning sensation in my chest in previous
Hello everyone, I've been around for a 2-3 months and have done a lot of reading but thought it about time to write a post, apologies if it's too long! I was diagnosed - over the phone - with suspected angina at the end of Nov after a couple of episodes of a burning sensation in my chest in previous
CC62
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Coronary Angiogram
I'm due to go into have this on Wednesday. Very relieved, slightly nervous... more than slightly when I think about it too much. The hospital have decided to do a two in one so to speak, if they find it's a blocked artery they will put in a stent whilst I'm there so I'm taking blood thinning tablets
I'm due to go into have this on Wednesday. Very relieved, slightly nervous... more than slightly when I think about it too much. The hospital have decided to do a two in one so to speak, if they find it's a blocked artery they will put in a stent whilst I'm there so I'm taking blood thinning tablets
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Isosorbide mononitrate
Hi, I was prescribed this drug a month after having a HA in October, on a low dosage but still gives me headaches, I started taking it in the afternoon as my headaches always came on mid afternoon after taking it at breakfast and hey presto it worked, did inform doctors and they said must be taken in
Hi, I was prescribed this drug a month after having a HA in October, on a low dosage but still gives me headaches, I started taking it in the afternoon as my headaches always came on mid afternoon after taking it at breakfast and hey presto it worked, did inform doctors and they said must be taken in
Stamford1
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart Twinges after physical activity
I had 3 stents fitted after MI in April last year. Every now and then, I get twinges in my heart. I this is normal and nothing to worry about. I cycle at least 5 days a week for 6 miles, HR up to 130 with no issues. My concern is, after being very active over the weekend, house clearing, I am having
I had 3 stents fitted after MI in April last year. Every now and then, I get twinges in my heart. I this is normal and nothing to worry about. I cycle at least 5 days a week for 6 miles, HR up to 130 with no issues. My concern is, after being very active over the weekend, house clearing, I am having
gsw5700
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Medication organisers
When i first started taking one or two medications a day i was getting them out of the cupboard as required, but as the list of medications grew longer I invested in a seven day pill box which was fine when they all had to be taken in the morning. I was then put on other medication to be taken at evening
When i first started taking one or two medications a day i was getting them out of the cupboard as required, but as the list of medications grew longer I invested in a seven day pill box which was fine when they all had to be taken in the morning. I was then put on other medication to be taken at evening
Bassman65
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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