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Living With Angina
I'm on a cardiac rehabilitation course following bypass surgery. One of the cardiac nurses running the course explained they've had many people with angina symptoms, and those people are often surprised at the relatively high level of exercise they can achieve during the course without suffering any
I'm on a cardiac rehabilitation course following bypass surgery. One of the cardiac nurses running the course explained they've had many people with angina symptoms, and those people are often surprised at the relatively high level of exercise they can achieve during the course without suffering any
Chappychap
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Isosorbide mononitrate
Hi ,I was put on 30 mg of isosorbide mononitrate by the hospital last Tuesday. They certainly help with the sharp pains during the day but by the time evening comes the pain comes back.. has anyone else had this ??
Hi ,I was put on 30 mg of isosorbide mononitrate by the hospital last Tuesday. They certainly help with the sharp pains during the day but by the time evening comes the pain comes back.. has anyone else had this ??
Lynn1966
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Unblocking Mild Atherosclerosis with Meds
Hi, following a second Angiogram two weeks ago, my Cardiologist told me that there were two further Arteries with 'mild' Atherosclerosis and would be treated with medication (I had two other Arteries Stented earlier in June). I was prescribed Isosorbide Mononitrate for my Angina issues but nothing new
Hi, following a second Angiogram two weeks ago, my Cardiologist told me that there were two further Arteries with 'mild' Atherosclerosis and would be treated with medication (I had two other Arteries Stented earlier in June). I was prescribed Isosorbide Mononitrate for my Angina issues but nothing new
djducker
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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Isosorbide mononitrate
Can anyone tell me if they are taking Isosorbide mononitrate if they have dry mouth resulting in tooth loss
Can anyone tell me if they are taking Isosorbide mononitrate if they have dry mouth resulting in tooth loss
Picass
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Angina
I have to go in hospital every naw and then.to have gtn infusion and morphing.is this normal for unusable angina
I have to go in hospital every naw and then.to have gtn infusion and morphing.is this normal for unusable angina
Badger24
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Having a meltdown today
Got blue lighted into A&E at 4.30 yesterday with severe chest pain. Because my heart attack was non stemi, I did at least get seen straight away and not stuck on a corridor for 5 hours this time. Sent home at half past midnight after being told it was severe angina ON TOP of the angina that one of my
Got blue lighted into A&E at 4.30 yesterday with severe chest pain. Because my heart attack was non stemi, I did at least get seen straight away and not stuck on a corridor for 5 hours this time. Sent home at half past midnight after being told it was severe angina ON TOP of the angina that one of my
Qualipop
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
UnderActive Thyroid & Heart Problems.
Hi All, Can anyone please give me advice on what "Heart Meds" to take with Thyroxin. I take 100mcg Thyroxin daily. I had an ECG in June because of recurring Chest Pain & The Cardio Nurse at my local Hospital says that I most likely had a Mild Heart Attack in Feb when I first had the symptoms.. She
Hi All, Can anyone please give me advice on what "Heart Meds" to take with Thyroxin. I take 100mcg Thyroxin daily. I had an ECG in June because of recurring Chest Pain & The Cardio Nurse at my local Hospital says that I most likely had a Mild Heart Attack in Feb when I first had the symptoms.. She
gingerthecat
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Does GTN spray help with fratigue ?
Getting extremely fratigued in the evenings. Should i use my GTN spray to alleviate the fratigue as I had extreme fratigue just before my heart attack two months ago ?
Getting extremely fratigued in the evenings. Should i use my GTN spray to alleviate the fratigue as I had extreme fratigue just before my heart attack two months ago ?
carltonv1
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
I just feel like crying
Sorry in advance for essay feeling bit emotional . Had h/a in April balloon stented . Continued to get chest pains tiredness etc couple of false alarm trips to a/e with chest pain and had second angio . big arteries all clear but put on Isorb mononitrate . Consultant not keen but agreed to mri stress
Sorry in advance for essay feeling bit emotional . Had h/a in April balloon stented . Continued to get chest pains tiredness etc couple of false alarm trips to a/e with chest pain and had second angio . big arteries all clear but put on Isorb mononitrate . Consultant not keen but agreed to mri stress
Themcgeevers
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Breathlessness
Hi I have had a diagnosis of microvascular angina due to my symptoms as angiogram was fine. Was recommended by the gp to attend the gym with others with heart related problems and was doing fine until the other day. I was just 5 minutes into the exercises when I became so breathless I had to take my
Hi I have had a diagnosis of microvascular angina due to my symptoms as angiogram was fine. Was recommended by the gp to attend the gym with others with heart related problems and was doing fine until the other day. I was just 5 minutes into the exercises when I became so breathless I had to take my
Tannigirl
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Is it Bisopralol?
Heart attack 7 weeks ago; put on ticagrelor, bisopralol, isosorbide mononitrate, aspirin, ramipril ,ranitidine and furosemide as well as painkiller I've been on for 19 years ( oxycodone). AT first I had bouts of breathlessness from ticagrelor which have now eased off but about an hour after taking my
Heart attack 7 weeks ago; put on ticagrelor, bisopralol, isosorbide mononitrate, aspirin, ramipril ,ranitidine and furosemide as well as painkiller I've been on for 19 years ( oxycodone). AT first I had bouts of breathlessness from ticagrelor which have now eased off but about an hour after taking my
Qualipop
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AF Association
6 years ago
Giving up work
Hello I’m 48 and have had 3 heart attacks , last one 2 years ago . I have had several visits in to hospital the last 2 years with emergency admissions due to severe chest pain and several times been told it’s unstable angina. I think my stressing with a pressured job doesn’t help and certainly my body
Hello I’m 48 and have had 3 heart attacks , last one 2 years ago . I have had several visits in to hospital the last 2 years with emergency admissions due to severe chest pain and several times been told it’s unstable angina. I think my stressing with a pressured job doesn’t help and certainly my body
tonyhall2015
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
W1R1 done (again)
Just want to drop back in and let you know that my dizzy spell and chest jaw discomfort has been non-conclusive from all the tests I had, therefore I’m putting it down to anxiety/panic. The fact I responded to the angina Glyceryl trinitrate spray within 2 minutes has been put down to potential high blood
Just want to drop back in and let you know that my dizzy spell and chest jaw discomfort has been non-conclusive from all the tests I had, therefore I’m putting it down to anxiety/panic. The fact I responded to the angina Glyceryl trinitrate spray within 2 minutes has been put down to potential high blood
NotSoFlyingScotsman
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Occupational Health
I was diagnosed with vasospastic angina in August this year after seven years of symptoms. So far it responds to GTN spray, although sometimes I have to use it three times. The last three weeks have been very stressful at work and last week I had two episodes actually in the office. Neither was particularly
I was diagnosed with vasospastic angina in August this year after seven years of symptoms. So far it responds to GTN spray, although sometimes I have to use it three times. The last three weeks have been very stressful at work and last week I had two episodes actually in the office. Neither was particularly
Ansteynomad
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Nitric Oxide
New study [1]. I have used a nitroglycerine patch for several years. The idea is to help improve blood flow to tumors. When the oxygen supply is poor, PCa cells will respond with Hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha [HIF1alpha]. HIF1alpha is implicated in treatment resistance & it makes cells more aggressive
New study [1]. I have used a nitroglycerine patch for several years. The idea is to help improve blood flow to tumors. When the oxygen supply is poor, PCa cells will respond with Hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha [HIF1alpha]. HIF1alpha is implicated in treatment resistance & it makes cells more aggressive
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
New member of the club
Hi, I'm a 63 year old male going on 25 (wish) who has just (3 weeks and counting) had a triple bypass. Probably started about 40 years ago when I had an 'episode' of chest pain whilst walking the kids and playing with the dogs. Got it all checked out and nothing showed up. Sent away with aspirin and
Hi, I'm a 63 year old male going on 25 (wish) who has just (3 weeks and counting) had a triple bypass. Probably started about 40 years ago when I had an 'episode' of chest pain whilst walking the kids and playing with the dogs. Got it all checked out and nothing showed up. Sent away with aspirin and
HeyNonnyMouse
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Angina / hiatus hernia ?
My angina, after a number of emergency episodes, was diagnosed as hiatus hernia .This was not questioned a few years later even after had had an MI cardiac arrest having just driven home after taking off a holter monitor not showing up the problems .Now its a Reveal Device programmed to revealing
My angina, after a number of emergency episodes, was diagnosed as hiatus hernia .This was not questioned a few years later even after had had an MI cardiac arrest having just driven home after taking off a holter monitor not showing up the problems .Now its a Reveal Device programmed to revealing
skybluepink
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Heart Failure and Progression
Hello I have posted on this before but couldn't find the right thread !! Had a good conversation with the HF Nurse about progression of Heart Failure this week. Background Male aged 71 ( But Mentally around 40 ish ) Heart Attack 1982, No Medication ( nothing ) until 2015. After experiencing Angina
Hello I have posted on this before but couldn't find the right thread !! Had a good conversation with the HF Nurse about progression of Heart Failure this week. Background Male aged 71 ( But Mentally around 40 ish ) Heart Attack 1982, No Medication ( nothing ) until 2015. After experiencing Angina
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
CAS Update
Thank you for your kind responses. I have not got a cardiologist at the moment. Was told by hospital that if in lots pain get dr to refer me. Still get lots pain went to drs who have given me another tablet this one that is a slow release gtn tablet. Now on 30 tabs a day. It knocks me for six debating
Thank you for your kind responses. I have not got a cardiologist at the moment. Was told by hospital that if in lots pain get dr to refer me. Still get lots pain went to drs who have given me another tablet this one that is a slow release gtn tablet. Now on 30 tabs a day. It knocks me for six debating
TeddyBearPrincess
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Holby Sh*tty - Episode 3 a.k.a. When Winnie the Poop met Wind in the Pillows...
Bonjour mes amis and again the warning of bad language and/or graphic details. Remember, curiousity causes offence so don't read if you are a little sensitive. First and foremost I did not post yesterday as a mark of respect for the sad loss of Veronica. It just didn't seem right to have a giggle
Bonjour mes amis and again the warning of bad language and/or graphic details. Remember, curiousity causes offence so don't read if you are a little sensitive. First and foremost I did not post yesterday as a mark of respect for the sad loss of Veronica. It just didn't seem right to have a giggle
Kryssy
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
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