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So Worried - update
We’ll, he’s still in hospital; they’ve tried various drugs unsuccessfully to bring the HR down. They’re planning a cardioversion today - bit anxious about it because he missed a dose of apixaban on Tuesday in all the kerfuffle of going into hospital! 🤞🤞it all goes ok and does the trick!
We’ll, he’s still in hospital; they’ve tried various drugs unsuccessfully to bring the HR down. They’re planning a cardioversion today - bit anxious about it because he missed a dose of apixaban on Tuesday in all the kerfuffle of going into hospital! 🤞🤞it all goes ok and does the trick!
NannyNooNoo
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AF Association
3 years ago
Black bean and vegetable curry with red rice
Hi everyone, This is what I made in my slow cooker for dinner tonight and being a curry it made my home smell nice. I diced onion added that with some water with a table spoon of gram flour dissolved in it with a tin of coconut milk and added the veg which were frozen and some black beans with curry
Hi everyone, This is what I made in my slow cooker for dinner tonight and being a curry it made my home smell nice. I diced onion added that with some water with a table spoon of gram flour dissolved in it with a tin of coconut milk and added the veg which were frozen and some black beans with curry
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Sorry I need a rant
Been having a flare up now for around 4-5 weeks tried everything I can. medications, tens therapy, hot/cold therapies, exercise, diet changes, herbal remedies, plan pace and prioritise. Nothing has worked last Thursday I contacted my gp who has been no help at all as it was they insisted I fill out an
Been having a flare up now for around 4-5 weeks tried everything I can. medications, tens therapy, hot/cold therapies, exercise, diet changes, herbal remedies, plan pace and prioritise. Nothing has worked last Thursday I contacted my gp who has been no help at all as it was they insisted I fill out an
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
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6 weeks post RP, Penile Pain at night if Bladder gets too full.
I was wandering if anyone else has had this happen to them. I am 48 years old and surgery went better than expected. Organ contained, negative margins, urinary continent 99% since catheter removal, great erections with viagra and cialis. My main concern is that if I let my bladder get too full at
I was wandering if anyone else has had this happen to them. I am 48 years old and surgery went better than expected. Organ contained, negative margins, urinary continent 99% since catheter removal, great erections with viagra and cialis. My main concern is that if I let my bladder get too full at
Hannity
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Importance of Blood Testing
Diagnosed with afib in Feb '21, taking .50gm of metoprolol to control heart rate. Recent blood test revealed glucose increased from 100 to 140 likely caused by metoprolol. Cardiologist currently considering other medications. (prior glucose readings were always below 110). Would encourage all to
Diagnosed with afib in Feb '21, taking .50gm of metoprolol to control heart rate. Recent blood test revealed glucose increased from 100 to 140 likely caused by metoprolol. Cardiologist currently considering other medications. (prior glucose readings were always below 110). Would encourage all to
mav7
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
A little disheartened!
So I'd rather keep things positive but I suppose I can only be honest! Its 7 weeks since ablation for afib. Before ablation I was symptomatic during afib (shortness of breath,dizzy and palpitations and sweating) but when it self terminated after a while I was generally fine. And could excersise generally
So I'd rather keep things positive but I suppose I can only be honest! Its 7 weeks since ablation for afib. Before ablation I was symptomatic during afib (shortness of breath,dizzy and palpitations and sweating) but when it self terminated after a while I was generally fine. And could excersise generally
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AF Association
3 years ago
Exercising with A-FIB - and after affects
I have had 2 ablations (2017, 2019) and (I think) 7 Cardioversions and discovered (confirmed) today that I am back in a-fib unfortunately. I have aortic stenosis and a parachute mitral valve ("the structure of my heart is not normal" in the words of my EP) which we think is the reason for the ablations
I have had 2 ablations (2017, 2019) and (I think) 7 Cardioversions and discovered (confirmed) today that I am back in a-fib unfortunately. I have aortic stenosis and a parachute mitral valve ("the structure of my heart is not normal" in the words of my EP) which we think is the reason for the ablations
Jonathan_C
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
POTS?
so in march of this year i got diagnosed with Wolff Parkinson White. got an ablation for it in April which was successful. i went to see my electrophysiologist today because i still sometimes get chest pressure, elevated BPM when exerting myself or when i’m nervous, and headaches/visual disturbances.
so in march of this year i got diagnosed with Wolff Parkinson White. got an ablation for it in April which was successful. i went to see my electrophysiologist today because i still sometimes get chest pressure, elevated BPM when exerting myself or when i’m nervous, and headaches/visual disturbances.
jubemmeva
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Hi I’m new, does anyone suffer from really low heart rate when not in AF?
I have been having AF off and on for the last three years. Over this last year it has increased in frequency. I am having it at least once a week, it usually lasts between 2 to 4 hours.I usually auto convert on my own, thank god.I have an iwatch which has been really helpful in keeping tabs on my EKG
I have been having AF off and on for the last three years. Over this last year it has increased in frequency. I am having it at least once a week, it usually lasts between 2 to 4 hours.I usually auto convert on my own, thank god.I have an iwatch which has been really helpful in keeping tabs on my EKG
400mmGirl
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AF Association
3 years ago
Meds review
Hi to everyone and hope that you are keeping well, i had my annual meds review with the pharmacist over the phone, Dr's must still be in hibernation, anyway, went through them and got to the apixaban, told him that I monitor my blood pressure and he battered it away, just not interested, i asked what
Hi to everyone and hope that you are keeping well, i had my annual meds review with the pharmacist over the phone, Dr's must still be in hibernation, anyway, went through them and got to the apixaban, told him that I monitor my blood pressure and he battered it away, just not interested, i asked what
6TIMES
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AF Association
3 years ago
Anxiety attack
I had the worst anxiety attack today. Out of nowhere I started to feel dizzy nauseas I couldn't speak my legs were weak and arms rushed myself to the er ekg was fine. But I don't know what to think my ears and head felt heavy my blood pressure was elevated . How do I know if it's a blood pressure issue
I had the worst anxiety attack today. Out of nowhere I started to feel dizzy nauseas I couldn't speak my legs were weak and arms rushed myself to the er ekg was fine. But I don't know what to think my ears and head felt heavy my blood pressure was elevated . How do I know if it's a blood pressure issue
Sfqueen
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Excellent consultants visit!
Hospital visit went well. ECG done, Echocardiogram done. Saw the very nice consultant who said that they will be doing something to patch my holes! If possible they will use the umbrella like thing, but if it is too big/complex they will have to do open heart patching! I'm going for a cardio catherisation
Hospital visit went well. ECG done, Echocardiogram done. Saw the very nice consultant who said that they will be doing something to patch my holes! If possible they will use the umbrella like thing, but if it is too big/complex they will have to do open heart patching! I'm going for a cardio catherisation
Digger0
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Leftovers for Lunch Today: 9-14-2021
Since there was a
leftover Vegan/Vegetarian hamburger
from last night's dinner, I decided to have that with some of the
leftover 3 colorful coleslaw and add some Ranch dressing and Dip on the coleslaw to mix together
. I also had some
sweet pickled relish and mustard on the burger--
Since there was a
leftover Vegan/Vegetarian hamburger
from last night's dinner, I decided to have that with some of the
leftover 3 colorful coleslaw and add some Ranch dressing and Dip on the coleslaw to mix together
. I also had some
sweet pickled relish and mustard on the burger--
Activity2004
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Rose hip syrup
Spent yesterday making our winter rosehip syrup, I add ginger and lemon to the recipe and it is just beautiful on fruit, cereal and cooked meats. 15 jars made.
Spent yesterday making our winter rosehip syrup, I add ginger and lemon to the recipe and it is just beautiful on fruit, cereal and cooked meats. 15 jars made.
kitchengardener2
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force strikes again - Aspirin
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Anxiety following TIA end of July, has anyone had similar?
I have had open heart surgery July 2019, replacement aortic valve, and single bypass. The TIA came out of the blue, was going to my daughter’s house for the evening, husband has a pizza oven, and they were having friends round. I went to write a card for someone, and the words wouldn’t make sense! Rang
I have had open heart surgery July 2019, replacement aortic valve, and single bypass. The TIA came out of the blue, was going to my daughter’s house for the evening, husband has a pizza oven, and they were having friends round. I went to write a card for someone, and the words wouldn’t make sense! Rang
marigoldb
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Due to have heart bypass on Wednesday. I usually wear crop tops but have been told to wear front fastening bras. Won’t it rub on scar?
Would appreciate any female related advice.
Would appreciate any female related advice.
LilLondon
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
creating a warfarin app - how should it look like to you?
hi everyone - I have looked around the internet for good apps that can help you manage your INR level but I haven't found any. As my hematologist is considering switching my anticoagulant from Fragmin to warfarin, I would like to create an app that makes my life easier on this medication. I code, so
hi everyone - I have looked around the internet for good apps that can help you manage your INR level but I haven't found any. As my hematologist is considering switching my anticoagulant from Fragmin to warfarin, I would like to create an app that makes my life easier on this medication. I code, so
rokis
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
anything but warfarin, please!!!
hi everyone - I'm new to this platform but I am extremely happy I have stumbled upon it. It's been years of lonely health preocuppations and reading your posts has been almost comforting (not your medical journeys, rather the familiarity of them). I had a first sudden PE 3 years ago in my early 20s,
hi everyone - I'm new to this platform but I am extremely happy I have stumbled upon it. It's been years of lonely health preocuppations and reading your posts has been almost comforting (not your medical journeys, rather the familiarity of them). I had a first sudden PE 3 years ago in my early 20s,
rokis
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Happy days
100 days since open heart surgery for leaking mitral valve. This is me at the summit of CATBELLS this morning. Reached the top in 36 minutes non stop. All thanks to hard work and the fantastic rehab girls at Papworth. All those small steps lead to larger steps lead to the success I had today.
100 days since open heart surgery for leaking mitral valve. This is me at the summit of CATBELLS this morning. Reached the top in 36 minutes non stop. All thanks to hard work and the fantastic rehab girls at Papworth. All those small steps lead to larger steps lead to the success I had today.
Carluke
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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