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Moderate risk of interaction - Apixaban and fish oil
I got a bit of a shock at this information - thanks to Kingsley09 for the heads up. https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/apixaban-with-fish-oil-3438-0-1749-3873.html I’m still researching if there is a safe amount to take with anticoagulants but I’ve taken my last cod liver oil capsule, that’s for
I got a bit of a shock at this information - thanks to Kingsley09 for the heads up. https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/apixaban-with-fish-oil-3438-0-1749-3873.html I’m still researching if there is a safe amount to take with anticoagulants but I’ve taken my last cod liver oil capsule, that’s for
Finvola
in
AF Association
6 years ago
This is so strange help
Right so today was okay but bad to I was at my house and I was actually in a good mood plus no pains or very little pain this lasted a good 5 hours and when I went to walk asda the pains where they're again it's like when I walk or exercise I get arm pain jaw or chest pain I'm 19 can it really be angina
Right so today was okay but bad to I was at my house and I was actually in a good mood plus no pains or very little pain this lasted a good 5 hours and when I went to walk asda the pains where they're again it's like when I walk or exercise I get arm pain jaw or chest pain I'm 19 can it really be angina
anxietymadman123
in
Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Microvascular angina frustration.
Hi everyone, Im 47 (some will have seen a couple of posts before) and in September I was diagnosed with Cardiac Syndrome X (
microvascular
angina
).
Hi everyone, Im 47 (some will have seen a couple of posts before) and in September I was diagnosed with Cardiac Syndrome X (
microvascular
angina
).
Krazykate
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
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Inherited heart disease
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed last year with
angina
due to the small vessels contracting. (
Microvascular
I think) . This was after they suspected a heart attack and my triptomine levels increased.
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed last year with
angina
due to the small vessels contracting. (
Microvascular
I think) . This was after they suspected a heart attack and my triptomine levels increased.
Gillyg
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
But I don't have angina ... The outcome
Saw the GP (finally) today! Showed me all the correspondence, one consultant thinks "might be" one says "NOT angina". Cholesterol is normal, angiogram shows no obstructions or thickening. He agreed that the results are not al all conclusive, he doesn't think it was angina! I then questioned how I explain
Saw the GP (finally) today! Showed me all the correspondence, one consultant thinks "might be" one says "NOT angina". Cholesterol is normal, angiogram shows no obstructions or thickening. He agreed that the results are not al all conclusive, he doesn't think it was angina! I then questioned how I explain
y_not
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Need advice
So I always have chest pain and I always google. 90%of the time google shows up things I know I don't have but it also shows up my pain could be Angina. So I emailed my cardiologist today and asked her if she thought I had angina. She knows about my anxiety issues and is really good about answering me
So I always have chest pain and I always google. 90%of the time google shows up things I know I don't have but it also shows up my pain could be Angina. So I emailed my cardiologist today and asked her if she thought I had angina. She knows about my anxiety issues and is really good about answering me
Aliciar
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Unstable angina? Syndrome X?
I apparently have
microvascular
angina
/syndrome X and have been left with unstable angina. Quote, “there is nothing they can do”. I am on a truck load of medication, which is scary in itself and I experience 2 or 3 episodes of chest pain a day on slight exertion.
I apparently have
microvascular
angina
/syndrome X and have been left with unstable angina. Quote, “there is nothing they can do”. I am on a truck load of medication, which is scary in itself and I experience 2 or 3 episodes of chest pain a day on slight exertion.
Krazykate
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
I'm new here...
I've been asking about ferritin for years as my hair has been thinning and my GP has just looked at computer and said it's normal, this has been when it's 22 and I've since developed
Microvascular
Angina
. I've asked him and endocrinologists about thyroid and nothing ever gets done.
I've been asking about ferritin for years as my hair has been thinning and my GP has just looked at computer and said it's normal, this has been when it's 22 and I've since developed
Microvascular
Angina
. I've asked him and endocrinologists about thyroid and nothing ever gets done.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Reassurance
Have since been diagnosed with Syndrome X (
microvascular
angina
) after a clear angiogram Due to go into Leeds for a cryo ablation on the 8th, so fascinating (and scary!) to read about others experiences. I'll let you know how it goes
Have since been diagnosed with Syndrome X (
microvascular
angina
) after a clear angiogram Due to go into Leeds for a cryo ablation on the 8th, so fascinating (and scary!) to read about others experiences. I'll let you know how it goes
Adiepie
in
AF Association
7 years ago
verapamil
Has anyone been given verapamil to use as a pill in the pocket to either stop tachycardia or stop pvc's ? I was at the ER a couple of days ago with tachycardia that lasted almost four hours. 100ml of Flecainide didn't stop it so they did a chemical cardioversion and it stopped it straight away. I'm always
Has anyone been given verapamil to use as a pill in the pocket to either stop tachycardia or stop pvc's ? I was at the ER a couple of days ago with tachycardia that lasted almost four hours. 100ml of Flecainide didn't stop it so they did a chemical cardioversion and it stopped it straight away. I'm always
Trish5
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 years ago
Weird chest...
I had been training for a marathon and was noticing after each long run (26km+) I was getting a strange feeling in my chest when I was in certain awkward positions, but quickly went away. After each run it was getting worse (even after 5km...) and this sensation was not going away. For about a month
I had been training for a marathon and was noticing after each long run (26km+) I was getting a strange feeling in my chest when I was in certain awkward positions, but quickly went away. After each run it was getting worse (even after 5km...) and this sensation was not going away. For about a month
schweir
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
bisoprolol
l am in same stitiation pip l have suspected angina was taken off my propranololand put on Bisoprolol and feel awful only been on it a week dontn feel right at all and l have started having panic attacks again which l haven't. Had for years doc said its because l have been told l may have angina l am
l am in same stitiation pip l have suspected angina was taken off my propranololand put on Bisoprolol and feel awful only been on it a week dontn feel right at all and l have started having panic attacks again which l haven't. Had for years doc said its because l have been told l may have angina l am
tyler46
in
AF Association
7 years ago
I get all heart attack symptoms sometimes but no heart attack?
Anyone else get most of heart attack symptoms? Like chest pain, jaw pain, left arm pain? Sometimes even all at once?? :( what makes it worse even when I exercise it happens :( is this normal for anxiety? Had a resting ecg an echodiogram ct scan on lungs an blood tests and 3 x rays all normal except
Anyone else get most of heart attack symptoms? Like chest pain, jaw pain, left arm pain? Sometimes even all at once?? :( what makes it worse even when I exercise it happens :( is this normal for anxiety? Had a resting ecg an echodiogram ct scan on lungs an blood tests and 3 x rays all normal except
anxietymadman123
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Chest tightness
Hey everyone I'm 25 years old and I've been suffering with anxiety for 3 months. I went out drinking last night and now this morning I've experienced some chest tightness on the left side under my breast it also feels like I. The same area that it's a tickling feeling I had an ECG done that came out
Hey everyone I'm 25 years old and I've been suffering with anxiety for 3 months. I went out drinking last night and now this morning I've experienced some chest tightness on the left side under my breast it also feels like I. The same area that it's a tickling feeling I had an ECG done that came out
djwolf226
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
New here but need help.
I was diagnosed with C.o.p.d 18 months ago but have suffered breathlessness accompanied with pain in my chest and both arms for around four years now. When I first noticed these problems I put it down to extra weight but things got worse with breathing and the pains, I was sent to cardiology and had
I was diagnosed with C.o.p.d 18 months ago but have suffered breathlessness accompanied with pain in my chest and both arms for around four years now. When I first noticed these problems I put it down to extra weight but things got worse with breathing and the pains, I was sent to cardiology and had
Sueinexile
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Emphysema
Hi can anyone know of inhaler that does not affect the heart I had had three and they all give me bad angina eklira anoro spiriva any one with heart trouble taking a inhaler that don't give them problems I would like to hear from them thanks.
Hi can anyone know of inhaler that does not affect the heart I had had three and they all give me bad angina eklira anoro spiriva any one with heart trouble taking a inhaler that don't give them problems I would like to hear from them thanks.
Tweety78
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Spiriva inhaler
Hi all can someone help with spiriva inhaler I have been taking this for a week and it don't last 24 hours this morning it was 4 hours short I had a bad attack this morning it in turn give me a angina attack some advice would be nice thank you all there is some very nice people on this site.
Hi all can someone help with spiriva inhaler I have been taking this for a week and it don't last 24 hours this morning it was 4 hours short I had a bad attack this morning it in turn give me a angina attack some advice would be nice thank you all there is some very nice people on this site.
Tweety78
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Angina
My consultant says he feels it was a heart attack even though the MRI is saying no muscle damage as it could be a very small part of the muscle that is damaged and I have
microvascular
angina
. I have been given bisoprolol and Isosorbide monotrate which has I believe worked well.
My consultant says he feels it was a heart attack even though the MRI is saying no muscle damage as it could be a very small part of the muscle that is damaged and I have
microvascular
angina
. I have been given bisoprolol and Isosorbide monotrate which has I believe worked well.
Gillyg
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Tom
Hi in 1996 i started to feel unwell and I started to get chest pains i was told i had angina early 1997 i had a triple heart bypass i felt ok for about ten years then the angina came back in 2008 i had a heart attack and had three stents put in in 2015 i had another three stents also in 2015 i was diagnosed
Hi in 1996 i started to feel unwell and I started to get chest pains i was told i had angina early 1997 i had a triple heart bypass i felt ok for about ten years then the angina came back in 2008 i had a heart attack and had three stents put in in 2015 i had another three stents also in 2015 i was diagnosed
Lancashire1
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Humidity
Morning everyone, sorry to be a pain again, asking questions (still not started PR yet). I'm suffering badly with sweating around head and face area. Its been continuous throughout the hot weather. This was never a problem before now. We are not used to humidity in England. Could this be caused by the
Morning everyone, sorry to be a pain again, asking questions (still not started PR yet). I'm suffering badly with sweating around head and face area. Its been continuous throughout the hot weather. This was never a problem before now. We are not used to humidity in England. Could this be caused by the
Sonsafc
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
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