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can you suffer from angina for a number of years without it being detected.
are these angina symptoms?chest,back,shoulder,neck pain accompanied by sweating and a closing sensation in the throat.symptoms hit hard for a few minutes then reduce to a lingering ache for a few hours.
are these angina symptoms?chest,back,shoulder,neck pain accompanied by sweating and a closing sensation in the throat.symptoms hit hard for a few minutes then reduce to a lingering ache for a few hours.
literist
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Cholesterol Support
11 years ago
I have 97 SAT, Pulse 75, BP 78/140 and I have diagnosed as a Stable Angina patient
I get a sharp pain in the centre of the chest, on the sternum and sometime it radiates to the left arm. I take half a tab of Sorbitrate 5 mg, place it under the tongue and after a few minutes it disappears. The pain appears particularly after meals, or when I walk or in the night if I go to the toilet
I get a sharp pain in the centre of the chest, on the sternum and sometime it radiates to the left arm. I take half a tab of Sorbitrate 5 mg, place it under the tongue and after a few minutes it disappears. The pain appears particularly after meals, or when I walk or in the night if I go to the toilet
transcom22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
16 days in hospital still wondering what is wrong.
I went for my exercise test which was stopped after 2 minutes as my BP had dropped to 88. Chest tightness and arm pain began which did not lessen with the use of a GTN spray. So I was admitted to Coronary care and subsequently to a cardiology ward where I stayed for 16 days for monitoring and investigation
I went for my exercise test which was stopped after 2 minutes as my BP had dropped to 88. Chest tightness and arm pain began which did not lessen with the use of a GTN spray. So I was admitted to Coronary care and subsequently to a cardiology ward where I stayed for 16 days for monitoring and investigation
meadfoot
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AF Association
11 years ago
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Could anyone please help my mum had angina blood pressure thyroid dieabetes & she has to go for a medical assessment does this mean that they are wanting to get her back into work or just assessing who her illness affect her in every day life Please help
Could anyone please help my mum had angina blood pressure thyroid dieabetes & she has to go for a medical assessment does this mean that they are wanting to get her back into work or just assessing who her illness affect her in every day life Please help
lozbob
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Had a crushing pain in my chest, that then went all the way up to the top of my neck! Angina? or indegestion?
I am a bit worried, I have been to the doctors on friday evening. but on thursday I was just shopping in Lidl, pushing my trolley, when I suddenly had a very intense crushing pain in my chest that then went all the way up my neck. It lasted about 8 minutes and I was so concerned that I rang my boyfriend
I am a bit worried, I have been to the doctors on friday evening. but on thursday I was just shopping in Lidl, pushing my trolley, when I suddenly had a very intense crushing pain in my chest that then went all the way up my neck. It lasted about 8 minutes and I was so concerned that I rang my boyfriend
tingles
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Hi, am to use a loop monitor soon. Any advice please?
Recent PAF episode with left upper chest pain led to an angiogram which thankfully showed no coronary artery problems. Why would angina spray given by ambulance men take away the pain each time, but now told I don't have angina. Arrhythmia was decided to be the cause of the pain, but why would that be
Recent PAF episode with left upper chest pain led to an angiogram which thankfully showed no coronary artery problems. Why would angina spray given by ambulance men take away the pain each time, but now told I don't have angina. Arrhythmia was decided to be the cause of the pain, but why would that be
Penny_08
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AF Association
11 years ago
Newbie recently diagnosed.
Hi, I am a 62 yr old female.Diagnosed with angina aged 32,triple bypass at aged 45 with continuing angina attacks. I didnt let this effect my life, as I controlled the angina very well. Two weeks ago whilst under a bit of stress, I was out walking my dog and suddenly my speech was all jumbled up, this
Hi, I am a 62 yr old female.Diagnosed with angina aged 32,triple bypass at aged 45 with continuing angina attacks. I didnt let this effect my life, as I controlled the angina very well. Two weeks ago whilst under a bit of stress, I was out walking my dog and suddenly my speech was all jumbled up, this
Bibbz
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AF Association
11 years ago
Prinzmetal Angina (Coronary Artery Spasm)
Morning everyone. Like you, I'm fascinated by this illness which joins us all together. Does anyone here, (apart from me), suffer from Prinzmetal Angina (Coronary Artery Spasm). It shows itself as crushing chest pain and mimics a heart attack or Angina Pectoris. It differs from the above two insofar
Morning everyone. Like you, I'm fascinated by this illness which joins us all together. Does anyone here, (apart from me), suffer from Prinzmetal Angina (Coronary Artery Spasm). It shows itself as crushing chest pain and mimics a heart attack or Angina Pectoris. It differs from the above two insofar
comber
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Atos should lose the contract before more people die
I have just had the most horrendous experience .. In February I received the dreaded esa. I , like others , tried to be truthful ( wish I had lied now ).. What followed has been bloody awful . 3 months of them making mistakes. Insisting I went for the medical ( I suffer with Social phobias) . I eventually
I have just had the most horrendous experience .. In February I received the dreaded esa. I , like others , tried to be truthful ( wish I had lied now ).. What followed has been bloody awful . 3 months of them making mistakes. Insisting I went for the medical ( I suffer with Social phobias) . I eventually
angela12345
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Thanks everyone for your replies .
Thanks everyone for your replies . have had bad chest all my life even had a lobe removed from mylung .but just a few months ago was told its now copd up until then it was always bronchiectasis. hoping to look at sheltered housing as we live at the top of a very steep hill and I cant manage it anymore
Thanks everyone for your replies . have had bad chest all my life even had a lobe removed from mylung .but just a few months ago was told its now copd up until then it was always bronchiectasis. hoping to look at sheltered housing as we live at the top of a very steep hill and I cant manage it anymore
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Angina with clear arteries- cardiac syndrome X. My 55 year old friend has been diagnosed with this and she suffers angina daily on exertion.
She had a CT angiogram but cardiologist lost interest when coronary arteries appeared normal.The diagnosis was cardiac syndrome X or
microvascular
angina
. Her angina is worsening and I feel she is in denial. Should she be taking medication and should she be concerned?
She had a CT angiogram but cardiologist lost interest when coronary arteries appeared normal.The diagnosis was cardiac syndrome X or
microvascular
angina
. Her angina is worsening and I feel she is in denial. Should she be taking medication and should she be concerned?
dandelion1
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Cholesterol Support
11 years ago
Bad day, with angina.
Feeling so down today. Angina pressing chest all day, feeling so tired and washed out. When this happens every month or so, I get so depressed and low. Everything seems to be going on, in chest and head. Of course, the mind races toward thoughts of heart attacks etc... Does anyone out there get these
Feeling so down today. Angina pressing chest all day, feeling so tired and washed out. When this happens every month or so, I get so depressed and low. Everything seems to be going on, in chest and head. Of course, the mind races toward thoughts of heart attacks etc... Does anyone out there get these
JoeT
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
I wonder if anyone could help explain my latest cardiologist's report to my GP? 1. Coronary artery disease. a.probable angina ( then report
findings from angiogram) 2.Probable paroxysmal SVT ( posisibly paroxysmal AF) then describes 15 beatSVT/AF 24hr monitor and again at a later monitor, brief AF. Apart from the Angina,I have had to look up the abrivations and until recently did'nt understand what was wrong. Still not had any real explanations
findings from angiogram) 2.Probable paroxysmal SVT ( posisibly paroxysmal AF) then describes 15 beatSVT/AF 24hr monitor and again at a later monitor, brief AF. Apart from the Angina,I have had to look up the abrivations and until recently did'nt understand what was wrong. Still not had any real explanations
kernow43
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AF Association
11 years ago
After having a heart attack August 2012,I had 2 stents fitted in one artery but I still have angina pain. Why is this?
college-queen
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Cholesterol Support
11 years ago
perfect recovery or so i thought.
Hi I had a heart attack and two stents fitted in august, i did all they asked and went on the rehab course and in dec i was nearly back to normal ( perfect recovery) Then for some unknown reason i had internal bleeding and collapsed 4 times ,had to have transfusion and was in hospital for ten days,
Hi I had a heart attack and two stents fitted in august, i did all they asked and went on the rehab course and in dec i was nearly back to normal ( perfect recovery) Then for some unknown reason i had internal bleeding and collapsed 4 times ,had to have transfusion and was in hospital for ten days,
deepster
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Cholesterol Support
11 years ago
Is this angina?
For about a month now I have been experiencing an uncomfortable, sluggish feeling in my chest that can go on for hours at a time. Occasionally (about once a day) it gets really painful. I looked up the NHS website, and my symptoms seem to match that of angina (neck pain, tiredness, breathlessness, pain
For about a month now I have been experiencing an uncomfortable, sluggish feeling in my chest that can go on for hours at a time. Occasionally (about once a day) it gets really painful. I looked up the NHS website, and my symptoms seem to match that of angina (neck pain, tiredness, breathlessness, pain
Kanpachi
in
Cholesterol Support
11 years ago
hughes syndrome and angina
Hi every one, i have just spent a couple of days in hospital after having chest pain and have now been diagnosed with angina, high blood presure and colestral levels through the roof at 13, it scared me so much i thought that was it for me, doe`s anyone know if this is linked with hughes ?? i would appreciate
Hi every one, i have just spent a couple of days in hospital after having chest pain and have now been diagnosed with angina, high blood presure and colestral levels through the roof at 13, it scared me so much i thought that was it for me, doe`s anyone know if this is linked with hughes ?? i would appreciate
kimmi9
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Reply to a post from Tats which I wanted to share re., cardiac symptoms.
He reassured me that I would not die with a heart attack and thought that i might have
microvascular
angina
. I am now feeling more like my old self due to the increase in thyroxine but accept that I may never get my full health back. I am angry at myself for not being more demanding.
He reassured me that I would not die with a heart attack and thought that i might have
microvascular
angina
. I am now feeling more like my old self due to the increase in thyroxine but accept that I may never get my full health back. I am angry at myself for not being more demanding.
Janinit
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Thyroid UK
12 years ago
Yet more testing
Well as i am still having the same chest pains after taking the meds for integestion and heart burn for three months I am gussing the GP was wrong on that one. Now having blood pressure tests twice a day for two weeks and peak flow tests the same. No energy but then having trouble catching my breath
Well as i am still having the same chest pains after taking the meds for integestion and heart burn for three months I am gussing the GP was wrong on that one. Now having blood pressure tests twice a day for two weeks and peak flow tests the same. No energy but then having trouble catching my breath
Devonlady
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
34yrs and having a heart bypass
Hi Just thought i would share my story to see if there is anyone else out there who is my age and suffering? Im a 34yr old woman, i was diagnosed with FH from the age of 18yr but being a bit of a rebel and living abroad for some time i did not look after my medication correctly. I have been on
Hi Just thought i would share my story to see if there is anyone else out there who is my age and suffering? Im a 34yr old woman, i was diagnosed with FH from the age of 18yr but being a bit of a rebel and living abroad for some time i did not look after my medication correctly. I have been on
jokerr22
in
Cholesterol Support
12 years ago
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