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Inverted t waves
Hi. Has anyone had acute inverted t waves for a long time which may or may not be cardiac related? I'm having ongoing ecgs scans and blood tests and each time there are both flat and inverted t waves. I'm told there hasn't been any changes since the ECG and heart scan done 7 years ago. So I'm not too
Hi. Has anyone had acute inverted t waves for a long time which may or may not be cardiac related? I'm having ongoing ecgs scans and blood tests and each time there are both flat and inverted t waves. I'm told there hasn't been any changes since the ECG and heart scan done 7 years ago. So I'm not too
LaurieRose
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Not knowing where to go next
Hello new to this had heart attack and 2 stent fitted 10 weeks ago all seemed ok but after first week at rehab they decided due to tightness in left side chest I needed to see cardiologist again. I’ve not been given follow up appointment and gp have not been helpful just now given me a self book which
Hello new to this had heart attack and 2 stent fitted 10 weeks ago all seemed ok but after first week at rehab they decided due to tightness in left side chest I needed to see cardiologist again. I’ve not been given follow up appointment and gp have not been helpful just now given me a self book which
Passes
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Is it angina?
Hi folks... I would like to delve into the tank of knowledge that this site has gallons of and ask you guys if the pain I get is like the pain you angina sufferers get. I know that sounds strange so let me shed some light on the reason I ask. Over a year ago I had a chest pain that was associated with
Hi folks... I would like to delve into the tank of knowledge that this site has gallons of and ask you guys if the pain I get is like the pain you angina sufferers get. I know that sounds strange so let me shed some light on the reason I ask. Over a year ago I had a chest pain that was associated with
jefro
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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CT Scan
Hi All, Had my CT Scan. All went well. The Dye really does make you think you have wet yourself. Even though I took all my rings etc off, I didn't need to, only a bra if it had metal in it. Had a phone call from hospital to ask me if I would go for a Myocardial Perfusion Scan. This I have next Tuesday
Hi All, Had my CT Scan. All went well. The Dye really does make you think you have wet yourself. Even though I took all my rings etc off, I didn't need to, only a bra if it had metal in it. Had a phone call from hospital to ask me if I would go for a Myocardial Perfusion Scan. This I have next Tuesday
DD13
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
GTN SPRAY
Hi all hope your all well , As I'm new to all this , im having many different symptom's with my unstable angina , I'm finding it hard to know when is the right time to use my spray ? Just need to be confident I'm using it correctly.. Thanks in advance xx
Hi all hope your all well , As I'm new to all this , im having many different symptom's with my unstable angina , I'm finding it hard to know when is the right time to use my spray ? Just need to be confident I'm using it correctly.. Thanks in advance xx
Avid_gardeneruk
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Medication
I had 3 stents fitted 4 weeks a go, I have to take clopidogrel for a year, and aspirin and statins for life. I also take Ramipril, isosorbide mononitrate, and Ranexa, has anyone with stents taken or taking these meds, and was you able to come off some after a while, I know we react differently
I had 3 stents fitted 4 weeks a go, I have to take clopidogrel for a year, and aspirin and statins for life. I also take Ramipril, isosorbide mononitrate, and Ranexa, has anyone with stents taken or taking these meds, and was you able to come off some after a while, I know we react differently
bowler
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Struggling with iron infusion Referral
New to this Group for approx 16 years I have struggled with HB levels 18 months ago it was suggested by a Gp I may need infusion but referred me to Gastro Consultant - no test but they referred me to Gyneocologist this has now been going on for at least nine months two weeks ago was rushed into hospital
New to this Group for approx 16 years I have struggled with HB levels 18 months ago it was suggested by a Gp I may need infusion but referred me to Gastro Consultant - no test but they referred me to Gyneocologist this has now been going on for at least nine months two weeks ago was rushed into hospital
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
New medication
Hi there, I’ve recently been prescribed Glyceryl Trinitrate (Deponit) patches & Hydroxychloroquine (tablets) for my limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis after various previous meds not working. Has anyone else used these? Any success? Many thanks in advance for your replies 😊
Hi there, I’ve recently been prescribed Glyceryl Trinitrate (Deponit) patches & Hydroxychloroquine (tablets) for my limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis after various previous meds not working. Has anyone else used these? Any success? Many thanks in advance for your replies 😊
-missymoo
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 years ago
Distrust of Doctors and how to overcome it.
Do people really trust their doctors? If you do, how did you come to trust them? One of the reasons I ask is I hear so many times please consult your doctor before you or ask your doctor about ...... Frankly I kind of turn off at that point as I don't really trust medical doctors and therefore consulting
Do people really trust their doctors? If you do, how did you come to trust them? One of the reasons I ask is I hear so many times please consult your doctor before you or ask your doctor about ...... Frankly I kind of turn off at that point as I don't really trust medical doctors and therefore consulting
sca2013
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Headway
6 years ago
Elantran LA
Hi Not posted for a while as being having a rough time lately but thought I would ask the questionand I`ve got the joy of another stress MRI to look forward to the depending on the results possibly my 6th angiogram in 7 years, such joy!!!. Discharged from hospital yesterday after another A&E admission
Hi Not posted for a while as being having a rough time lately but thought I would ask the questionand I`ve got the joy of another stress MRI to look forward to the depending on the results possibly my 6th angiogram in 7 years, such joy!!!. Discharged from hospital yesterday after another A&E admission
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
GTN Spray?
Hi. Brand new on here and 10 days post husband's heart attack and stent and he's doing very well. We're getting to grips with the drugs routine but are somewhat alarmed to discover, despite not having used it, that the GTN Spray is less than half full. Is this usual? Does it evaporate this quickly normally
Hi. Brand new on here and 10 days post husband's heart attack and stent and he's doing very well. We're getting to grips with the drugs routine but are somewhat alarmed to discover, despite not having used it, that the GTN Spray is less than half full. Is this usual? Does it evaporate this quickly normally
Sooz_61
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Help!!
hi I'm 47 I was diagnosed with heart disease after having my first heart attack at 44 since then I've been struggling to do anything around my house or even walk very far without having to take my gtn spray every 50 meters or less then in feb this year I had another heart attack and I'm a lot worse now
hi I'm 47 I was diagnosed with heart disease after having my first heart attack at 44 since then I've been struggling to do anything around my house or even walk very far without having to take my gtn spray every 50 meters or less then in feb this year I had another heart attack and I'm a lot worse now
gaz20
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
The eternal question
I am having a bad day. In that I have chest pain when moving and it eases on excercise. Its not clear cut sowhat do I do? No need to answer, in a normal case of chest pain it would be call! However since 2002 I suffer chest pain and am on full meds etc for it. All that can be done has been. done by this
I am having a bad day. In that I have chest pain when moving and it eases on excercise. Its not clear cut sowhat do I do? No need to answer, in a normal case of chest pain it would be call! However since 2002 I suffer chest pain and am on full meds etc for it. All that can be done has been. done by this
Smokie2D
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AF Association
6 years ago
im new here
hi all i have enlarged heart poor lv function lbbb and heart block am also on meds bisoprol lisinopril asprin and simvastatin gtn spray and inhaler when i went to cardio last time he said i had a dilated cardiomyopathy and on the myocaradial perfusion scan it showed a three segment fixed defect and
hi all i have enlarged heart poor lv function lbbb and heart block am also on meds bisoprol lisinopril asprin and simvastatin gtn spray and inhaler when i went to cardio last time he said i had a dilated cardiomyopathy and on the myocaradial perfusion scan it showed a three segment fixed defect and
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Please can someone tell me what I should be asking?
After a brief stint in hospital this week and no answers as yet, I thought I’d do a bit of research of my own. I have been part of healthunlocked before but not on this platform. I am Hypothyroide 100g thyroxine a day, my T4/3 is mid range although my TSH of .003 ( which most doctors will have you believe
After a brief stint in hospital this week and no answers as yet, I thought I’d do a bit of research of my own. I have been part of healthunlocked before but not on this platform. I am Hypothyroide 100g thyroxine a day, my T4/3 is mid range although my TSH of .003 ( which most doctors will have you believe
BeccyD
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
New to this..
Hi, After a brief stint in hospital this week and no answers as yet, I thought I’d do a bit of research of my own. I have been part of healthunlocked before but not on this platform. I am Hypothyroide 100g thyroxine a day, my T4/3 is mid range although my TSH of .003 ( which most doctors will have you
Hi, After a brief stint in hospital this week and no answers as yet, I thought I’d do a bit of research of my own. I have been part of healthunlocked before but not on this platform. I am Hypothyroide 100g thyroxine a day, my T4/3 is mid range although my TSH of .003 ( which most doctors will have you
BeccyD
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Living with heart disease
Hi all, I am new here but I am wondering if the care my husband has been receiving is status norm. He had chest pains for a while and finally had to be seen by cardiology in jan/feb this year. ECG done.. then on the back of that, a CT had to be done urgently (within two weeks). That then lead to
Hi all, I am new here but I am wondering if the care my husband has been receiving is status norm. He had chest pains for a while and finally had to be seen by cardiology in jan/feb this year. ECG done.. then on the back of that, a CT had to be done urgently (within two weeks). That then lead to
SD234
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Avoiding using GTN spray
Hi there. I'm here to try to help my 82yo Mum, who has had angina for a few years. Because she has suffered disabling migraine headache throughout her life, she has been too scared to ever use her GTN spray. When she gets breathless walking, or on steps, she just waits for the feeling too pass. My question
Hi there. I'm here to try to help my 82yo Mum, who has had angina for a few years. Because she has suffered disabling migraine headache throughout her life, she has been too scared to ever use her GTN spray. When she gets breathless walking, or on steps, she just waits for the feeling too pass. My question
Kered10
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Back to the inhaler drawing board because Breo sent me to the ER after the 1st use
I finally saw a Pulmonologist on Friday for my recently diagnosed COPD. He said I without a doubt have COPD, but suspects I have had also untreated Asthma for years which has lead to the COPD, so he switched me from the Anoro inhaler my GP had put me on, to Breo. I have a methacholine challenge test
I finally saw a Pulmonologist on Friday for my recently diagnosed COPD. He said I without a doubt have COPD, but suspects I have had also untreated Asthma for years which has lead to the COPD, so he switched me from the Anoro inhaler my GP had put me on, to Breo. I have a methacholine challenge test
Crackerjack4u
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COPD Friends
6 years ago
Reducing Meds.
I am waiting for stents, and wondered if medication is reduced sometime after having the procedure. I take Ramipril, isosorbide, mononitrate, Ranexa, and aspirin, it would be nice to reduce my medication.
I am waiting for stents, and wondered if medication is reduced sometime after having the procedure. I take Ramipril, isosorbide, mononitrate, Ranexa, and aspirin, it would be nice to reduce my medication.
bowler
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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