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The Washington Post: The link between our food, gut microbiome and depression.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/01/31/gut-microbiome-anxiety-depression/ Here's the link to the article Gerrerd posted about the vagus nerve this morning and it reminded me of this article I read last month about the microbiome and our
mental
health
.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/01/31/gut-microbiome-anxiety-depression/ Here's the link to the article Gerrerd posted about the vagus nerve this morning and it reminded me of this article I read last month about the microbiome and our
mental
health
.
LifeIsThePitts
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
open heart surgery for AF
hi My EP says did to my heart having an anatomical variant he was unable to do the ablation as he couldn’t get to the heart through the vein. He is now telling me my only option is open heart surgery. Sounds a bt drastic but has anyone had this procedure for AF. My af has gone from PAF to persistent
hi My EP says did to my heart having an anatomical variant he was unable to do the ablation as he couldn’t get to the heart through the vein. He is now telling me my only option is open heart surgery. Sounds a bt drastic but has anyone had this procedure for AF. My af has gone from PAF to persistent
Henry716
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Positivity, trust and determination are the key to a good recovery after major open heart surgery.
I am an 86 year old female but my aorta with a 6cms aneurism and the valve were replaced. I kept positive and, touch wood, five months on I am independent and well.
I am an 86 year old female but my aorta with a 6cms aneurism and the valve were replaced. I kept positive and, touch wood, five months on I am independent and well.
survivorsguilt
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
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Apixaban and low blood pressure
Hi all . Still trying to find a solution to my own blood pressure which is making feel unwell.Have read a few old posts in here regarding apixaan and low blood pressure. Interesting I'm 4weeks post 2nd ablation and not having the best time with plenty of ectopic and af attacks and feeing fed up as
Hi all . Still trying to find a solution to my own blood pressure which is making feel unwell.Have read a few old posts in here regarding apixaan and low blood pressure. Interesting I'm 4weeks post 2nd ablation and not having the best time with plenty of ectopic and af attacks and feeing fed up as
Sunnyann
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Palpitations, chest pain, dizziness
Iv had two heart surgeries for pulmonary valve replacement. Had my last echo a month ago and everything looks normal. About a week after that iv been having heart palpitations every single day and extreme tiredness and slight chest discomfort. Iv had it before but last times was because I was pregnant
Iv had two heart surgeries for pulmonary valve replacement. Had my last echo a month ago and everything looks normal. About a week after that iv been having heart palpitations every single day and extreme tiredness and slight chest discomfort. Iv had it before but last times was because I was pregnant
Spammy123
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 month ago
Over-diagnosis of psychiatric illness in unwell women
I thought that this opinion piece/letters in the Guardian today would make interesting, although not exactly comforting reading for all of us who have encountered false labelling, particularly in terms of being given a
mental
health
/stress diagnosis by doctors too lazy or incapable to listen properly
I thought that this opinion piece/letters in the Guardian today would make interesting, although not exactly comforting reading for all of us who have encountered false labelling, particularly in terms of being given a
mental
health
/stress diagnosis by doctors too lazy or incapable to listen properly
Hoofprints
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Cholestyramine
My husband has had explosive diarrhea since mid February. After blood tests, stool samples, colonoscopy, and more stool samples, they are not able to determine what is causing the diarrhea. The doctor has prescribed Cholestyramine. Has anyone had experience with this medication and did it help?
My husband has had explosive diarrhea since mid February. After blood tests, stool samples, colonoscopy, and more stool samples, they are not able to determine what is causing the diarrhea. The doctor has prescribed Cholestyramine. Has anyone had experience with this medication and did it help?
lowraind
in
IBS Network
29 days ago
Five weeks post Op
I am slowly feeling better, pain in the chest and discomfort in the back,left rib and sternum is still there but I know it will all fuse back together soon. I sometimes feel in my own world but present if you get what I mean. The one thing I have found difficult is the mood swings, I push myself to
I am slowly feeling better, pain in the chest and discomfort in the back,left rib and sternum is still there but I know it will all fuse back together soon. I sometimes feel in my own world but present if you get what I mean. The one thing I have found difficult is the mood swings, I push myself to
AH31
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Afib and Atrial tachycardia ...
Hi all, Long story short, I've had arrhythmia for years, Afib and SVT. 4 ablations later, last year they fitted me with a dual chamber pacemaker and had an AV Node ablation. I still have an ILR fitted and from the uploads of a night from my monitor, they have found I'm having Atrial Tachycardia,
Hi all, Long story short, I've had arrhythmia for years, Afib and SVT. 4 ablations later, last year they fitted me with a dual chamber pacemaker and had an AV Node ablation. I still have an ILR fitted and from the uploads of a night from my monitor, they have found I'm having Atrial Tachycardia,
Hidden
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
wires
I am just enquiring if anyone else who has recently had open heart surgery, has a hole at the top of their scar. It appears like a hole but I have noticed wire sticking out (appears white) Just wondered if anyone has noticed this and what it could indicate.
I am just enquiring if anyone else who has recently had open heart surgery, has a hole at the top of their scar. It appears like a hole but I have noticed wire sticking out (appears white) Just wondered if anyone has noticed this and what it could indicate.
AH31
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Newbie - Constant bradycardia afib/arrhythmia symptoms?
Hi! I'm curious if anyone has/had constant 24/7 bradycardia afib/arrhythmia? What symptoms did you experience? Short background, husband had an ICD implanted 6 of Feb and it has caused/triggered constant afib (reading medical research I now understand these procedures are known to in cases be pro-arrhythmic
Hi! I'm curious if anyone has/had constant 24/7 bradycardia afib/arrhythmia? What symptoms did you experience? Short background, husband had an ICD implanted 6 of Feb and it has caused/triggered constant afib (reading medical research I now understand these procedures are known to in cases be pro-arrhythmic
Efka
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Graves blood test / getting proper root cause diagnosis and right treatments
Nor cortisol levels given last 10 yrs of major stress due to sons major
mental
health
challenges. So somewhat sceptical of any diagnosis / root cause....and so correct treatment. Just given pills. ..ie risk management. It's a start....but not enough surely.?
Nor cortisol levels given last 10 yrs of major stress due to sons major
mental
health
challenges. So somewhat sceptical of any diagnosis / root cause....and so correct treatment. Just given pills. ..ie risk management. It's a start....but not enough surely.?
Littlefoot1thyroiduk
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Exercise following open heart surgery
Eleven weeks ago I had open heart surgery to remove a large atrial myxoma. I would now like to start getting back into exercise as I’m feeling much better though still have some soreness around my sternum. I would particularly like to get back into yoga to build up my strength and suppleness. Has anyone
Eleven weeks ago I had open heart surgery to remove a large atrial myxoma. I would now like to start getting back into exercise as I’m feeling much better though still have some soreness around my sternum. I would particularly like to get back into yoga to build up my strength and suppleness. Has anyone
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Bisoprolol
health
, and I don’t want to jump from one tablet to another which is just the same side effects, I truly thank you all for your comments, you all take care and stay safe Pat x
health
, and I don’t want to jump from one tablet to another which is just the same side effects, I truly thank you all for your comments, you all take care and stay safe Pat x
E16Pat
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Aspirin vs apixaban and other blood thinners
Has anyone here with atrial fibrillation been prescribed aspirin rather than other blood thinners like apixaban? I would rather take aspirin but my cardiologist prefers apixaban. It seems like there is research that goes both ways. My GP rolls his eyes and says opinion changes from year to year. I
Has anyone here with atrial fibrillation been prescribed aspirin rather than other blood thinners like apixaban? I would rather take aspirin but my cardiologist prefers apixaban. It seems like there is research that goes both ways. My GP rolls his eyes and says opinion changes from year to year. I
Astridnova
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Wake-up Call
The hardest part of this for me is I work in the
mental
health
field helping others who experience similar things but I have been unable to put the skills I know into practice for myself.
The hardest part of this for me is I work in the
mental
health
field helping others who experience similar things but I have been unable to put the skills I know into practice for myself.
MentalHealthDealer
in
Weight Loss Support
8 months ago
lippy44
My
health
has got so much worse, especially my
mental
health
, Its so unfair. i live in Cornwall, I have never known in my 58 yrs anywhere that treats people like this, nobody cares anymore, my poor husband and children suffer because of this.
My
health
has got so much worse, especially my
mental
health
, Its so unfair. i live in Cornwall, I have never known in my 58 yrs anywhere that treats people like this, nobody cares anymore, my poor husband and children suffer because of this.
lippy44
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
#WellnessWednesday- Faith and OCD
For anyone of faith that is also dealing with OCD, for faith leaders that want to better serve their community, for
mental
health
providers that want more incite, and for those who want to be a source of support for their loved ones, THIS is the conference for you.
For anyone of faith that is also dealing with OCD, for faith leaders that want to better serve their community, for
mental
health
providers that want more incite, and for those who want to be a source of support for their loved ones, THIS is the conference for you.
BethIOCDF
IOCDF Staff
in
My OCD Community
1 year ago
Congenital Heart Disease
Hello This is mainly aimed at Females who have congenital heart disease. I have recently had my third open heart surgery, it’s been successful and I’m recovering well. I would like my own family in the future which the hospital is aware of because that’s on of the reasons as to why I have had surgery
Hello This is mainly aimed at Females who have congenital heart disease. I have recently had my third open heart surgery, it’s been successful and I’m recovering well. I would like my own family in the future which the hospital is aware of because that’s on of the reasons as to why I have had surgery
AH31
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Mixed feelings about hospital too busy to review 12 months after ablation.
I am now 12 months NSR after successful ablation and experiencing mixed feelings."Reviewed without contact .No follow up planned." If I run into problems contact them & they will arrange a follow up. I just have a few questions. 1.I need to know what I can expect from now on. 2.As it over 2.5 years
I am now 12 months NSR after successful ablation and experiencing mixed feelings."Reviewed without contact .No follow up planned." If I run into problems contact them & they will arrange a follow up. I just have a few questions. 1.I need to know what I can expect from now on. 2.As it over 2.5 years
kkatz
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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