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it’s been a tough month this weather is making the fibro non stop but in turn my RA has also kicked in within the joints so I am creaking away like an unoiled motor and even hubby went you need some calm weather! Trip to GP yesterday and he looked at me and said I know you have a lot going on what’
it’s been a tough month this weather is making the fibro non stop but in turn my RA has also kicked in within the joints so I am creaking away like an unoiled motor and even hubby went you need some calm weather! Trip to GP yesterday and he looked at me and said I know you have a lot going on what’
Deeb1764
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NRAS
6 months ago
Chest discomfort after eating ..anyone else?
7 weeks post ? NSTEMI now diagnosed as Coronary Artery Spasm...Have noticed after eating meals my chest feels tight and a bit sore..centrally. GTN helps a bit...Been to local hospital twice with chest pain and dyspnoea .both times ecg and Troponin levels OK.. so discharged. Is digestion of food causing
7 weeks post ? NSTEMI now diagnosed as Coronary Artery Spasm...Have noticed after eating meals my chest feels tight and a bit sore..centrally. GTN helps a bit...Been to local hospital twice with chest pain and dyspnoea .both times ecg and Troponin levels OK.. so discharged. Is digestion of food causing
Catwifie
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
GTN spray
I have been advised to use my GTN sprat when I have pain in my chest to see if it helps relieve it.As yet I have not as I hate the side effects. The day I had my heart attack I was given several doses of it and the side effects were horrendous. I felt like my head was in a vise and eventually vomited
I have been advised to use my GTN sprat when I have pain in my chest to see if it helps relieve it.As yet I have not as I hate the side effects. The day I had my heart attack I was given several doses of it and the side effects were horrendous. I felt like my head was in a vise and eventually vomited
Aspenblue
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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Excessive yawning when walking- a weird one
The past few days I've been struggling with fatigue, heavy legs and chest pain niggles, not feeling up to my usual walks. Today, I thought sod it & decided to push through & go for a walk. Did my 15 min warm up on the flat & started to walk up a slope - then I started yawning. For the next 10mins
The past few days I've been struggling with fatigue, heavy legs and chest pain niggles, not feeling up to my usual walks. Today, I thought sod it & decided to push through & go for a walk. Did my 15 min warm up on the flat & started to walk up a slope - then I started yawning. For the next 10mins
bee_bear
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Chest Pain After Heart Attack
Hi, I am a 45 year old female and I had a anterior stemi heart attack in September, I had a stent and balloon fitted.For the last few weeks I have been getting chest pain that wakes me up early in the morning and sometimes in the evening, which I use the gtn spray, and goes very quickly. I have ended
Hi, I am a 45 year old female and I had a anterior stemi heart attack in September, I had a stent and balloon fitted.For the last few weeks I have been getting chest pain that wakes me up early in the morning and sometimes in the evening, which I use the gtn spray, and goes very quickly. I have ended
Purple098
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Glyceryl Trinitrate first time use..?
OK - visit to my GP yesterday - and now awaiting referral to chest pain clinic to check my occasional exertional chest pain. In the meantime - GP has prescribed Glyceryl Trinitrate / Bisoprolol & Aspirin. I was intending starting with these today - however - during last night (2am) I woke with a light
OK - visit to my GP yesterday - and now awaiting referral to chest pain clinic to check my occasional exertional chest pain. In the meantime - GP has prescribed Glyceryl Trinitrate / Bisoprolol & Aspirin. I was intending starting with these today - however - during last night (2am) I woke with a light
G_Jones
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Rectal fissure - healed!
I'm not sure if this is the correct group to post in as I do not have IBS, however for 10+ years, I had a rectal fissure that just wouldn’t go away. I live in the Caribbean, have a healthy lifestyle and diet. Years ago, when first diagnosed with the fissure, I was prescribed Lidoprocto suppositories
I'm not sure if this is the correct group to post in as I do not have IBS, however for 10+ years, I had a rectal fissure that just wouldn’t go away. I live in the Caribbean, have a healthy lifestyle and diet. Years ago, when first diagnosed with the fissure, I was prescribed Lidoprocto suppositories
StogStog
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Return to Work
Hi everyone, I am 3 weeks into a 6 week phased return to work after my heart attack in May 23. I am doing catch up training only, presently, but the thought of dealing with angry customers, is worrying me. GTN spray getting belted and that’s before taking any calls. I don’t want to jack it in. Do
Hi everyone, I am 3 weeks into a 6 week phased return to work after my heart attack in May 23. I am doing catch up training only, presently, but the thought of dealing with angry customers, is worrying me. GTN spray getting belted and that’s before taking any calls. I don’t want to jack it in. Do
TrueBlueBerries
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
GTN spray for Heart attacks
Has anyone had to use the GTN post heart attack? How long after the heart attack was it , was it scary, did it do its job? thanks baly
Has anyone had to use the GTN post heart attack? How long after the heart attack was it , was it scary, did it do its job? thanks baly
baly_2023
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
advice please
hi, I have been on this forum for a few weeks since having chest pain and gp referred me to cardiology and I had a consultation (by phone) He noted my very dire family history of heart attacks in 50 and 60’s and my high cholesterol and prescribed a gtn spray and aspirin, which gp gave straight away and
hi, I have been on this forum for a few weeks since having chest pain and gp referred me to cardiology and I had a consultation (by phone) He noted my very dire family history of heart attacks in 50 and 60’s and my high cholesterol and prescribed a gtn spray and aspirin, which gp gave straight away and
Anniecat680
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
28 year old male with congenital AVS with recent mechanical aortic valve replacement with ascending aortic graft
Hi all, I have lived with my congenital AVS fairly well up to the age of 22 when I needed the intervention, which was to replace my leaky valve with a mechanical valve, along with this unfortunately I also needed an ascending aortic graft put in too due to the damage caused over the years. Ever since
Hi all, I have lived with my congenital AVS fairly well up to the age of 22 when I needed the intervention, which was to replace my leaky valve with a mechanical valve, along with this unfortunately I also needed an ascending aortic graft put in too due to the damage caused over the years. Ever since
Kalivia
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Back pain plus angina
I am looking for help in distinguished chronic back pain and an angina episode.I would be most grateful for anyone's input regarding this issue. It may not seem a big problem & I am grateful that I have a gtn spray to use, but don't want to use it when its not necessary.
I am looking for help in distinguished chronic back pain and an angina episode.I would be most grateful for anyone's input regarding this issue. It may not seem a big problem & I am grateful that I have a gtn spray to use, but don't want to use it when its not necessary.
Etblue
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Care Community
7 months ago
GTS Alternative?
Hi Everyone I have moderate aortic valve stenosis and until recently was asymptomatic. Was told by GP that i have developed mild angina after some discomfort in the chest when walking briskly. He issued me with a Glyceryl Trinitrate spray which i haven't used yet as i have just backed off with the pace
Hi Everyone I have moderate aortic valve stenosis and until recently was asymptomatic. Was told by GP that i have developed mild angina after some discomfort in the chest when walking briskly. He issued me with a Glyceryl Trinitrate spray which i haven't used yet as i have just backed off with the pace
MrPrognosis
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Problems with stiff GTN pump action
My 90 year old mum has a GTN spray, but the last few bottles she has been given are too stiff for her to use. She says that a few years ago the spray was a different make and easier to pump [but she doesn't have the name of the manufacturer]. Has anyone else had this problem, and/or do you have any
My 90 year old mum has a GTN spray, but the last few bottles she has been given are too stiff for her to use. She says that a few years ago the spray was a different make and easier to pump [but she doesn't have the name of the manufacturer]. Has anyone else had this problem, and/or do you have any
scool
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
waiting for a diagnosis
hi, I have just joined this forum and hope someone can reassure me. I have been having chest pains but put it down to indigestion until last week when it was worse. I didn’t want to call an ambulance as gp suggested but they saw me in surgery straight away. I have been on statins for years as most of
hi, I have just joined this forum and hope someone can reassure me. I have been having chest pains but put it down to indigestion until last week when it was worse. I didn’t want to call an ambulance as gp suggested but they saw me in surgery straight away. I have been on statins for years as most of
Anniecat680
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Post stents follow up
Hi all 4 years ago I had 3 stents fitted following an NSTEMI . I attended rehab for a few months afterwards, then covid stopped all of that. I’ve kept active walking though and am using an exercise bike. I’m still 2 stone lighter than I was when I had the op and a trouser size down. Is there meant to
Hi all 4 years ago I had 3 stents fitted following an NSTEMI . I attended rehab for a few months afterwards, then covid stopped all of that. I’ve kept active walking though and am using an exercise bike. I’m still 2 stone lighter than I was when I had the op and a trouser size down. Is there meant to
Joliv61
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
update after seeing GP
GP has told me to take Bisoprolol at night as he thinks that is causing my dizzyness.my BP was 124/80 he didn’t seem concerned when I said it’s high in the morning and he said it can take up to 6 weeks for meds to reach their full potential.he said he’s happy for me to do gentle walking on flat surfaces
GP has told me to take Bisoprolol at night as he thinks that is causing my dizzyness.my BP was 124/80 he didn’t seem concerned when I said it’s high in the morning and he said it can take up to 6 weeks for meds to reach their full potential.he said he’s happy for me to do gentle walking on flat surfaces
Jenzhearts
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
unpleasant side effects
hi My bisoprolol was increased to 10mg 2 weeks ago and Ranolazine was increased to 2x 375mg twice a day.I’m also on 500mg of ramipril along with Amlodipine aspirin and other heart meds. For the last couple of weeks when I wake up I’m so dizzy it lasts minutes then I get up but I’m also having side
hi My bisoprolol was increased to 10mg 2 weeks ago and Ranolazine was increased to 2x 375mg twice a day.I’m also on 500mg of ramipril along with Amlodipine aspirin and other heart meds. For the last couple of weeks when I wake up I’m so dizzy it lasts minutes then I get up but I’m also having side
Jenzhearts
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
one year on and a problem
Hi all. I could do with your advice. I am 11 months into a medicine based treatment of my heart problems. I have a narrowed LAD and some additions arterial blockage but the during the angiogram my flow was measured at 0.91 where 1.0 is normal, so the cardiologist decided the pharmaceutical treatment
Hi all. I could do with your advice. I am 11 months into a medicine based treatment of my heart problems. I have a narrowed LAD and some additions arterial blockage but the during the angiogram my flow was measured at 0.91 where 1.0 is normal, so the cardiologist decided the pharmaceutical treatment
Ealing2022
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
angina pain
hi all. Since my NSTMI in Early July I have been lucky not to experience any chest pain or required to use my GTN spray. When I had my heart attack the pain was mainly in my back. Does anyone suffer from pain in the back during an angina attack? Yesterday evening when exercising I felt pain in my
hi all. Since my NSTMI in Early July I have been lucky not to experience any chest pain or required to use my GTN spray. When I had my heart attack the pain was mainly in my back. Does anyone suffer from pain in the back during an angina attack? Yesterday evening when exercising I felt pain in my
Winimops
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
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