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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
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
another trip toA&E
so I was “urgently” referred to Cardiology over 2 weeks ago by A&E Consultant for unstable Angina.chatting with Cardiac rehab nurse today (can’t have rehab but can phone her when needed) and she said some of my other vessels had mild disease but couldn’t bestented as too narrow and this could be cause
so I was “urgently” referred to Cardiology over 2 weeks ago by A&E Consultant for unstable Angina.chatting with Cardiac rehab nurse today (can’t have rehab but can phone her when needed) and she said some of my other vessels had mild disease but couldn’t bestented as too narrow and this could be cause
Jenzhearts
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
unstable micro vascular angina
Hi as a sufferer of unstable MVA I have now got nitroglycerin patches that I put on every morning for 12 hours them take Diltiazem every evening and so far (6 months on) it has been kept under control.
Hi as a sufferer of unstable MVA I have now got nitroglycerin patches that I put on every morning for 12 hours them take Diltiazem every evening and so far (6 months on) it has been kept under control.
Robinhood9999
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
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Advice on chest pains pls.
I had a heart attack in December 2022. I was 43yrs old. Ever since the HA, I have had intermittent chest pains. Sometimes worse than others. Sometimes it comes on when I am asleep, sometimes when I am at work and sometimes when I am driving etc. sometimes it is mild and sometimes it’s a pushing sensation
I had a heart attack in December 2022. I was 43yrs old. Ever since the HA, I have had intermittent chest pains. Sometimes worse than others. Sometimes it comes on when I am asleep, sometimes when I am at work and sometimes when I am driving etc. sometimes it is mild and sometimes it’s a pushing sensation
Miocardial_1
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
My response to WinnieThePoo.
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
what is right?
Having had chest pains and breathlessness for a number of years and told it was asthma, despite pumps not working, and originally being told it was angina GTN spray did nothing. Also being told through the years that ECG showed something but still no diagnosis, trips back and forth to A&E. Then four
Having had chest pains and breathlessness for a number of years and told it was asthma, despite pumps not working, and originally being told it was angina GTN spray did nothing. Also being told through the years that ECG showed something but still no diagnosis, trips back and forth to A&E. Then four
Curryindia
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
CT Angio update, a most nervous patient lol
Just on way home from latest test, a CT contrast angiogram, took 2 injections of metoprolol on top of my oral meds to control pulse as I was in high anxiety mode even tho have had 2 previous other CTs in past 3 months, then at last minute reprieved from the gtn spray when they realised aortic stenosis
Just on way home from latest test, a CT contrast angiogram, took 2 injections of metoprolol on top of my oral meds to control pulse as I was in high anxiety mode even tho have had 2 previous other CTs in past 3 months, then at last minute reprieved from the gtn spray when they realised aortic stenosis
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Invited for my unmentionable this week, feeling unexpectedly anxious, advice needed!
I'm not anti-V but I unexpectedly feel anxious about getting my boo-ster this week after my heart attack & stent last month. I'm 48, female & have a healthy, active lifestyle so for me, my heart attack came out of nowhere. Now I'm on 7 drugs every day, with a blooming GTN spray I'm having to use a couple
I'm not anti-V but I unexpectedly feel anxious about getting my boo-ster this week after my heart attack & stent last month. I'm 48, female & have a healthy, active lifestyle so for me, my heart attack came out of nowhere. Now I'm on 7 drugs every day, with a blooming GTN spray I'm having to use a couple
bee_bear
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Angina
Hi, I have angina since I had my heart attack about 18 months ago. This heat is making the angina worse and I also have insomnia. I had a hospital report from my cardiac MRI and will need further hospital tests in the next few weeks. I cope with GTN spray and Amlodipine as the heat affects my blood
Hi, I have angina since I had my heart attack about 18 months ago. This heat is making the angina worse and I also have insomnia. I had a hospital report from my cardiac MRI and will need further hospital tests in the next few weeks. I cope with GTN spray and Amlodipine as the heat affects my blood
Skykitty1
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Slow recovery and set backs after angiogram and stent
I had an angiogram and stent inserted in late July after three weeks of angina. It was diagnosed as uncontrolled angina, it came on rapidly over three weeks and got worse very quickly. I suspected that is what it was and was happy with what was done and how quickly they did it, arrived 10am, stent inserted
I had an angiogram and stent inserted in late July after three weeks of angina. It was diagnosed as uncontrolled angina, it came on rapidly over three weeks and got worse very quickly. I suspected that is what it was and was happy with what was done and how quickly they did it, arrived 10am, stent inserted
Grassmower
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Wrong medications
The good and bad wrong medications + GTN spray My story went to hospital , blood pressure and little chest paint, been told this is a heart attack, injection in the stomuch and tranfared to another hospital ICU, another injection in stomuch, thats 2 injections in 2 hours, 4 days i hospital all the
The good and bad wrong medications + GTN spray My story went to hospital , blood pressure and little chest paint, been told this is a heart attack, injection in the stomuch and tranfared to another hospital ICU, another injection in stomuch, thats 2 injections in 2 hours, 4 days i hospital all the
pellachrom
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
GTN goods and bad
went to hospital , blood pressure and little chest paint, been told this is a heart attack, injection in the stomuch and tranfared to another hospital ICU, another injection in stomuch, thats 2 injections in 2 hours, 4 days i hospital all the tests clear..nothing wrong with me, medications to take plus
went to hospital , blood pressure and little chest paint, been told this is a heart attack, injection in the stomuch and tranfared to another hospital ICU, another injection in stomuch, thats 2 injections in 2 hours, 4 days i hospital all the tests clear..nothing wrong with me, medications to take plus
pellachrom
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Can coughing irritate a new stent & how bad should chest pain be before I use GTN?
Hello, I've got couple of questions - I know pain is subjective but thought I'd ask anyway! It's about 6wks since my HA & stent. The first few weeks after leaving hospital were tricky, with a few random severe pain events that had me whisked into hospital, despite my protestations, and are now
Hello, I've got couple of questions - I know pain is subjective but thought I'd ask anyway! It's about 6wks since my HA & stent. The first few weeks after leaving hospital were tricky, with a few random severe pain events that had me whisked into hospital, despite my protestations, and are now
bee_bear
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Amlodipine for angina
My husband, who is nearly 72, had a heart attack in April last year caused by high cholesterol. He had a stent fitted, told that his heart had no damage and was put on Bisoprolol 2.5mg twice a day, ramipril 2.5mg twice a day (now changed to Losartan 50mg once a day), ticagrelor for a year and aspirin
My husband, who is nearly 72, had a heart attack in April last year caused by high cholesterol. He had a stent fitted, told that his heart had no damage and was put on Bisoprolol 2.5mg twice a day, ramipril 2.5mg twice a day (now changed to Losartan 50mg once a day), ticagrelor for a year and aspirin
lizzieloo2
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
worried for mum
hi I’m caring for my 71 year old mother. She has had angina for a number of years but episodes were like 2/3 a year. Last 6 weeks she has felt unwell. Thrice we have had to take her to A&E with severe pain down the left arm, neck and shoulder as well as chest, in last 6 weeks. Last night she was sent
hi I’m caring for my 71 year old mother. She has had angina for a number of years but episodes were like 2/3 a year. Last 6 weeks she has felt unwell. Thrice we have had to take her to A&E with severe pain down the left arm, neck and shoulder as well as chest, in last 6 weeks. Last night she was sent
Sitara23
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Unexplained severe pains after heart attack & stent 4 wks ago
Hi, Looking for others that may have the same pain as I do! I'm a 48yr old female that had escalating symptoms (exhaustion, light headedness, hypertension) for 6 months before my heart attack. I had one stent fitted. My heart attack presented strangely apparently - I had most of the pain in my left
Hi, Looking for others that may have the same pain as I do! I'm a 48yr old female that had escalating symptoms (exhaustion, light headedness, hypertension) for 6 months before my heart attack. I had one stent fitted. My heart attack presented strangely apparently - I had most of the pain in my left
bee_bear
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
GTN spray query
hello all I’ve got a spray but haven’t used it yet and I’ve read that it can be used for breathlessness. Is this correct? Has anyone used it for this? I was given it for pain but no one said anything about shortness of breath. To be honest my shortness of breath is worse that the discomfort I get around
hello all I’ve got a spray but haven’t used it yet and I’ve read that it can be used for breathlessness. Is this correct? Has anyone used it for this? I was given it for pain but no one said anything about shortness of breath. To be honest my shortness of breath is worse that the discomfort I get around
Yoga2011
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Angina symptons?
Hi all Getting a bit worried. After my failed Bypass in September and needing 4 stents in February I've started to get random pains again. Scared stuff they're Angina and my stents are failing already. I have a sort of tight pain in the roof of my mouth and throat and dull toothache. My original symptons
Hi all Getting a bit worried. After my failed Bypass in September and needing 4 stents in February I've started to get random pains again. Scared stuff they're Angina and my stents are failing already. I have a sort of tight pain in the roof of my mouth and throat and dull toothache. My original symptons
Sljp0000
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
5 aside to a CABG
Hi all, thought I might share my recent experience.I am a 58year old male, never smoked, always been active (lots of football) eat healthily and don't consider myself to have suffered from anxiety or stress. On 28th April I had a heart attack whilst playing 5 a side football. Wasn't sure it was a heart
Hi all, thought I might share my recent experience.I am a 58year old male, never smoked, always been active (lots of football) eat healthily and don't consider myself to have suffered from anxiety or stress. On 28th April I had a heart attack whilst playing 5 a side football. Wasn't sure it was a heart
MattG1875
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
7 Week Review after CABG
7 weeks since I had the CABG x 4... went in for a review with my consultant. Soooo glad I had read up on here, and had the Cardio Rehab assessment beforehand, and had made notes of the questions a needed answers too. It was brutally efficient - [i]yep your op was a success, you can do anything, and
7 weeks since I had the CABG x 4... went in for a review with my consultant. Soooo glad I had read up on here, and had the Cardio Rehab assessment beforehand, and had made notes of the questions a needed answers too. It was brutally efficient - [i]yep your op was a success, you can do anything, and
Gribbin
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
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