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Is this bladder endo
Hi all. I'm wondering if anyone with bladder endo has experienced anything like this, I have not had bladder endo mentioned however DIE rectosigmoid/ovarian cysts etc awaiting lap to get a full picture. Yesterday I was sat curled up no reason just comfort, when I moved I had the most intense pain from
Hi all. I'm wondering if anyone with bladder endo has experienced anything like this, I have not had bladder endo mentioned however DIE rectosigmoid/ovarian cysts etc awaiting lap to get a full picture. Yesterday I was sat curled up no reason just comfort, when I moved I had the most intense pain from
Lornalost89
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Endometriosis UK
5 hours ago
Ablation
Good morning I was wondering if I could gather some thoughts on people that have had successful ablations and where they had it if in the UK. I have recently been put on Flecainide as I was getting a lot of SVT type attacks whilst wearing a 2 week monitor. Even though my attacks are a less they still
Good morning I was wondering if I could gather some thoughts on people that have had successful ablations and where they had it if in the UK. I have recently been put on Flecainide as I was getting a lot of SVT type attacks whilst wearing a 2 week monitor. Even though my attacks are a less they still
RagdollRagdoll
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Patient Day coming to Baltimore, Saturday March 02
This is your unique opportunity to meet local experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as SVT and AF You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE EKG
This is your unique opportunity to meet local experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as SVT and AF You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE EKG
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ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 months ago
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Good Morning everyone, just trying to understand to make sure it isn’t just me. But has anyone suffered with depression and PTSD after series heart surgery, because I have and wanted to make sure I wasn’t alone, although I do at times feel depressed, I was 17 when I had surgery. And just now wanted advice
Good Morning everyone, just trying to understand to make sure it isn’t just me. But has anyone suffered with depression and PTSD after series heart surgery, because I have and wanted to make sure I wasn’t alone, although I do at times feel depressed, I was 17 when I had surgery. And just now wanted advice
W212
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Hyper and Hypo simultaneously?
Hi Here's a quick brief about my thyroid story: I was diagnosed in 1995 with hypothyroidism, eventually taking 125mcg daily, 875mcgs weekly. Went on to develop Hashimoto's and in 2014 diagnosed with Papillary Cancer. Had TT in 2014, yearly check ups and bloods, dosage increased to 150mcg, 1050mcg a
Hi Here's a quick brief about my thyroid story: I was diagnosed in 1995 with hypothyroidism, eventually taking 125mcg daily, 875mcgs weekly. Went on to develop Hashimoto's and in 2014 diagnosed with Papillary Cancer. Had TT in 2014, yearly check ups and bloods, dosage increased to 150mcg, 1050mcg a
PapiGirl
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
34 years old - diagnosed with myocarditis
hi everyone, I’ve never joined anything like this as I’ve never been admitted into hospital my entire adult life. This week came as quite a shock to me, I got severe chest pains on Sunday 11 Feb, lasted 2 hours, shortness of breath, crippling pain. Then I got it again the following morning for around
hi everyone, I’ve never joined anything like this as I’ve never been admitted into hospital my entire adult life. This week came as quite a shock to me, I got severe chest pains on Sunday 11 Feb, lasted 2 hours, shortness of breath, crippling pain. Then I got it again the following morning for around
LukeWilliams
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
fibroelastoma near aortic valve discovered on checkup when symptomless
Hi everyone, I had an echocardiogram to assess damage to heart for other drugs for a blood condition. It showed a fibroelastoma 7mm x7mm next to the aortic valve, and I have been told I need open heart surgery to remove it and likely replacement of the valve. I have numerous complicating issues related
Hi everyone, I had an echocardiogram to assess damage to heart for other drugs for a blood condition. It showed a fibroelastoma 7mm x7mm next to the aortic valve, and I have been told I need open heart surgery to remove it and likely replacement of the valve. I have numerous complicating issues related
gset
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Open heart surgery.
Hello everybody this is my first time on here and the support I’ve seen from every body has been wonderful . I was diagnosed in March 2023 with AF and a leaky mitral heart valve prolapse which I was told would need open heart surgery for ideally in 3 months-after hearing nothing I rang in August and
Hello everybody this is my first time on here and the support I’ve seen from every body has been wonderful . I was diagnosed in March 2023 with AF and a leaky mitral heart valve prolapse which I was told would need open heart surgery for ideally in 3 months-after hearing nothing I rang in August and
Bluedolphin123
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Warning Signs Before My Cardiac Arrests
Hi -- after I posted the description of my 4 cardiac arrests, a couple people asked for more details, like what early symptoms or warnings I had. So here goes. In the year before my cardiac arrests in July of 2018 I was awoken 4 times with breathing difficulties. I simply couldn't catch my breath
Hi -- after I posted the description of my 4 cardiac arrests, a couple people asked for more details, like what early symptoms or warnings I had. So here goes. In the year before my cardiac arrests in July of 2018 I was awoken 4 times with breathing difficulties. I simply couldn't catch my breath
goldey
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AF Association
3 months ago
Dubaiman
I was visiting my family early in December (2023) After a few days I had a tightness/pain in my chest which went away after sitting down. All was well for the next few days and the same thing happened again. The third time it happened, my wife suggested we visit A&E. A number of tests were done and
I was visiting my family early in December (2023) After a few days I had a tightness/pain in my chest which went away after sitting down. All was well for the next few days and the same thing happened again. The third time it happened, my wife suggested we visit A&E. A number of tests were done and
Dubaiman
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Cardiologist or electrophysiologist?
Hi everyone,This is only my second post and I found all your responses very helpful. I hadn't heard of electrophysiologists until I joined the group, but I have done some research and there are electrophysiologists in a hospital near me. I have a constant fast heartbeat and am diagnosed with bigeminy
Hi everyone,This is only my second post and I found all your responses very helpful. I hadn't heard of electrophysiologists until I joined the group, but I have done some research and there are electrophysiologists in a hospital near me. I have a constant fast heartbeat and am diagnosed with bigeminy
Ilovedogs12
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AF Association
3 months ago
Open heart surgery
Husband due for surgery for replacement of mitral valve shortly. If you have had similar how long before you, 1 , recovered from the op ? 2, before you felt any improvement regarding fatigue and breathlessness. ? Thank you for any advice given.
Husband due for surgery for replacement of mitral valve shortly. If you have had similar how long before you, 1 , recovered from the op ? 2, before you felt any improvement regarding fatigue and breathlessness. ? Thank you for any advice given.
Boomlover
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Heart Valve Voice
3 months ago
A 47 year old recent heart attack survivor
I recently had a heart attack with no real symptoms, it was only picked up from a routine blood test.I have since had many tests and checks and no problems have been found with my heart or arteries but my cholesterol is 12.I am very active and eat a healthy diet and I don’t smoke or drink.The advice
I recently had a heart attack with no real symptoms, it was only picked up from a routine blood test.I have since had many tests and checks and no problems have been found with my heart or arteries but my cholesterol is 12.I am very active and eat a healthy diet and I don’t smoke or drink.The advice
Drakeywilson
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Cholesterol Support
3 months ago
HELLO POM POM SHAKERS: IT’S ANOTHER BIG WEEKEND!!!!
Having just digested the most recent post from the HU Glitterati who enjoyed the Monsal Trail last week (hopefully they have digested the Sunday Lunch and, for some, Bakewell Tart and Pudding!), the scene moves to Manchester. All of our HU A Listers who are turning out on Sunday are running the Manchester
Having just digested the most recent post from the HU Glitterati who enjoyed the Monsal Trail last week (hopefully they have digested the Sunday Lunch and, for some, Bakewell Tart and Pudding!), the scene moves to Manchester. All of our HU A Listers who are turning out on Sunday are running the Manchester
Beachcomber66
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 month ago
Good News
Well I am not sure if you’d call it good news, but it is for me 13th was the FIRST birthday of my new heart so to speak lol that’s what I call it One year ago my EP found a way to save my life. I was unable to walk, and I had had a cardioversion that not only failed, but almost finished me off
Well I am not sure if you’d call it good news, but it is for me 13th was the FIRST birthday of my new heart so to speak lol that’s what I call it One year ago my EP found a way to save my life. I was unable to walk, and I had had a cardioversion that not only failed, but almost finished me off
DawnTX
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AF Association
3 months ago
Should I stop aspirin before non cardiac surgery.
I am a 62 year old male and suffered a heart attack in Feb 2020. I subsequently had one stent fitted. I have been on low dose aspirin and other meds since then. I have not needed any further treatment and was told by the cardiac doctor that he wouldn't need to see me for another 5 years. I am due to
I am a 62 year old male and suffered a heart attack in Feb 2020. I subsequently had one stent fitted. I have been on low dose aspirin and other meds since then. I have not needed any further treatment and was told by the cardiac doctor that he wouldn't need to see me for another 5 years. I am due to
Deluge
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
W9R2 done
I didn't enjoy that at all. 73° and windy but more it was thar my legs felt heavy from start to finish. Think I had toxic tens from 0 -15 mins and 20 - 30 mins. Did consciously slow down once or twice when getting too puffed but I can confirm that having run for too long by accident last week has not
I didn't enjoy that at all. 73° and windy but more it was thar my legs felt heavy from start to finish. Think I had toxic tens from 0 -15 mins and 20 - 30 mins. Did consciously slow down once or twice when getting too puffed but I can confirm that having run for too long by accident last week has not
Gottamakechanges
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Couch to 5K
1 month ago
Should one asymptomatic and isolated AF episode be medicated?
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP. So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Hi Forum. At my pre op assessment (for hip surgery) last Monday the ECG showed AF. No symptoms at all, I walk my dogs +/- 4 miles daily. My BP machine shows normal resting heart rate and BP. So on strength of one ECG my GP has prescribed anticoagulant tabs which I know is for the AF risk of clotting.
Morges
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AF Association
3 months ago
open heart surgery
I'm 37 years old,married having 4 kids from pakistan.last year I diagnosed heart valve leakage issue and I was totally on medications.so now my heart is working about 30 % and doctors are recommending me open heart surgery as soon as possible. financially I'm poor but any ngo which can perform my surgery
I'm 37 years old,married having 4 kids from pakistan.last year I diagnosed heart valve leakage issue and I was totally on medications.so now my heart is working about 30 % and doctors are recommending me open heart surgery as soon as possible. financially I'm poor but any ngo which can perform my surgery
Bisma493
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Atrial tachycardia since ablation.
Hi. Wondering if anyone else has experienced this? Since my pulmonary vein ablation in October I have had one long episode of AFib and had my sixth cardioversion. Since then I have had episodes of atrial tachycardia (resting heart rate between 110-140) My calcium channel blockers - diltiazem -were
Hi. Wondering if anyone else has experienced this? Since my pulmonary vein ablation in October I have had one long episode of AFib and had my sixth cardioversion. Since then I have had episodes of atrial tachycardia (resting heart rate between 110-140) My calcium channel blockers - diltiazem -were
Slidingdoors99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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