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Suspected SVT, but chest pains not during attacks?
Recent appt to The cardiologist and he said he thinks I probably have some type of SVT. They haven’t been able to catch it on any monitor yet though. I’m getting a 30 day monitor soon. However even when I’m feeling calm and my heart is beating normally I experience pretty moderate chest pain on the left
Recent appt to The cardiologist and he said he thinks I probably have some type of SVT. They haven’t been able to catch it on any monitor yet though. I’m getting a 30 day monitor soon. However even when I’m feeling calm and my heart is beating normally I experience pretty moderate chest pain on the left
blackbird3115
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
First run
Tens years of inactivity has ended today.Shall be waiting for the leg pain tomorrow.Run Two programmed for Saturday just have to make sure I am not swallowed up in the park run
Tens years of inactivity has ended today.Shall be waiting for the leg pain tomorrow.Run Two programmed for Saturday just have to make sure I am not swallowed up in the park run
51runman
in
Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Svt ablation
Hi everyone, I am due my ablation in January and getting really scared now.as you will see from previous posts my husband also uses this site for comfort regarding his tablets after his heart attack and angina episodes. We wer3 both in hospital on the same ward, opposite beds two months ago. My condition
Hi everyone, I am due my ablation in January and getting really scared now.as you will see from previous posts my husband also uses this site for comfort regarding his tablets after his heart attack and angina episodes. We wer3 both in hospital on the same ward, opposite beds two months ago. My condition
MydogBrandy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
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Edoxaban v apixaban
My cardio advised that should I decide to go on anticoagulants then he would normally prescribe apixaban 5mg twice a day. However on seeing my doctor she has advised that the surgery prescribe edoxaban (60mg once a day). Anybody got any advice on which one is best please?
My cardio advised that should I decide to go on anticoagulants then he would normally prescribe apixaban 5mg twice a day. However on seeing my doctor she has advised that the surgery prescribe edoxaban (60mg once a day). Anybody got any advice on which one is best please?
Profound15
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Tachycardia post ablation
Hi, I was feeling great 4 days post ablation until I started feeling short of breath and anxious after eating tonight. I checked Kardia and my HR’s been 140-185 for the past hour. It’s not Afib, tho. Heartbeats look totally disorganized and Kardia interprets them as “unreadable”. I don’t think I can
Hi, I was feeling great 4 days post ablation until I started feeling short of breath and anxious after eating tonight. I checked Kardia and my HR’s been 140-185 for the past hour. It’s not Afib, tho. Heartbeats look totally disorganized and Kardia interprets them as “unreadable”. I don’t think I can
jgolay
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Pain is so bad and my blocks aren’t working anymore.
Hello fellow sufferers, Most of you that know me also know that I get 2 nerve blocks twice a month without the steroids only with the anesthetic. Well the last 2 that I got didn’t even last a day. In fact it felt like only my left side was done. I just got one done yesterday and the pain is
Hello fellow sufferers, Most of you that know me also know that I get 2 nerve blocks twice a month without the steroids only with the anesthetic. Well the last 2 that I got didn’t even last a day. In fact it felt like only my left side was done. I just got one done yesterday and the pain is
Debra13
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
140 mg imbruvica ,Lyme disease
Hello and merry Christmas to you all ! My wife is scheduled to start ibrutinib in January and really worried about side effects. Her health is pretty good. She’s 13q mutated 70 wbc and hemoglobin and paletets within normal range . What triggered treatment is the fact that lymph nodes in her neck are
Hello and merry Christmas to you all ! My wife is scheduled to start ibrutinib in January and really worried about side effects. Her health is pretty good. She’s 13q mutated 70 wbc and hemoglobin and paletets within normal range . What triggered treatment is the fact that lymph nodes in her neck are
Sergi
in
CLL Support
6 years ago
Are you still looking for help?
If you are wondering why you still can't get a diagnosis this may help you. Toxic Mold and Lyme Disease often go hand in hand and cause symptoms in all sorts of ways including those associated with thyroid problems. This may give you a few clues: https://toxicmoldproject.com/?idev_id=22&idev_username
If you are wondering why you still can't get a diagnosis this may help you. Toxic Mold and Lyme Disease often go hand in hand and cause symptoms in all sorts of ways including those associated with thyroid problems. This may give you a few clues: https://toxicmoldproject.com/?idev_id=22&idev_username
janeb15
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
For all of you who wanted to see me the day I got married.
As most of you know my
nerve
block
wore off that night and I was vomiting from the pain being so horrible. I did manage to finish out the night followed by 3 days in bed. All worth it for the man I married. I love him with all my heart.
As most of you know my
nerve
block
wore off that night and I was vomiting from the pain being so horrible. I did manage to finish out the night followed by 3 days in bed. All worth it for the man I married. I love him with all my heart.
Debra13
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Anyone with symptoms like mine?
It started with high fever, a recurring headache and red welts across my chest. I hate being ill - and hospitals - so begrudgingly went to the local hospital with my wife only to be told I had shingles and should be put in a ward immediately. However, that hospital did not a full-time skin doctor
It started with high fever, a recurring headache and red welts across my chest. I hate being ill - and hospitals - so begrudgingly went to the local hospital with my wife only to be told I had shingles and should be put in a ward immediately. However, that hospital did not a full-time skin doctor
Chopper201
in
Meningitis Now
6 years ago
Helping Patients Cope With Chronic Pain
Nerve
block
therapies and Botox injections can help with specific indications. Cortisone injections are used for certain types of muscle and joint pain, although they do not provide long-term benefits and have to be repeated.
Nerve
block
therapies and Botox injections can help with specific indications. Cortisone injections are used for certain types of muscle and joint pain, although they do not provide long-term benefits and have to be repeated.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Shingles vaccine
My GP is recommending I get the shingles vaccine. I thought I had read that PMR (which I have) can be a side effect of the vaccine. I am asking what you think.
My GP is recommending I get the shingles vaccine. I thought I had read that PMR (which I have) can be a side effect of the vaccine. I am asking what you think.
barbthy
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Should I be concerned?
Back and GP Dr's. both suggested a celiac plexus
nerve
block
which was scheduled for this Monday. I have been dealing with this pain for 6 weeks. The pain is mostly when sitting up so I haven't drove since biopsy.
Back and GP Dr's. both suggested a celiac plexus
nerve
block
which was scheduled for this Monday. I have been dealing with this pain for 6 weeks. The pain is mostly when sitting up so I haven't drove since biopsy.
ceceliamoney
in
British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Using Botox but occasional big migraine break outs
Had to go get a steroid injection occipital
nerve
block
injection to try and stop it. Does anyone else get wild break through migraine episodes? It appears that multiple things tip me over, fatigue, over work, stress, sore neck, etc then it hits and it’s hard to get it back.
Had to go get a steroid injection occipital
nerve
block
injection to try and stop it. Does anyone else get wild break through migraine episodes? It appears that multiple things tip me over, fatigue, over work, stress, sore neck, etc then it hits and it’s hard to get it back.
Claudeminh
in
National Migraine Centre
6 years ago
Jitterychic : Nuclear finally done after 2 months of complete AV block.
Hi guys i am back finally got my nuclear done. Diagnoses is Takotsubo syndrome. I don't know if any of you saw my pic with my angel by my side. I had a complete AV BLOCK was in a coma this last september. Anxiety is real it can make you very sick. I had suffered for the last 3 years all those attacks
Hi guys i am back finally got my nuclear done. Diagnoses is Takotsubo syndrome. I don't know if any of you saw my pic with my angel by my side. I had a complete AV BLOCK was in a coma this last september. Anxiety is real it can make you very sick. I had suffered for the last 3 years all those attacks
Jitterychic
in
Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Has anyone used a product called Quell?
I was wondering if any of you wonderful people have heard of or used Quell? It is a tens type unit that seems simple, no outlying electrodes, just goes around your calf. You adjust the relief. It is supposed to release naturally occurring opioids from your brain, providing all over pain relief. It is
I was wondering if any of you wonderful people have heard of or used Quell? It is a tens type unit that seems simple, no outlying electrodes, just goes around your calf. You adjust the relief. It is supposed to release naturally occurring opioids from your brain, providing all over pain relief. It is
Amore55
in
My MSAA Community
6 years ago
I have SVT and i have anxiety/ptsd
So i use to come on here alot. 2016 was my "dark year" on here. 2016 febuary my heart went into an arrythmia and at the time i wasnt even sure what it was. I didnt want to leave my bed or do anything at all. I was so scared to even walk around and do anything. Took over a year for them to catch
So i use to come on here alot. 2016 was my "dark year" on here. 2016 febuary my heart went into an arrythmia and at the time i wasnt even sure what it was. I didnt want to leave my bed or do anything at all. I was so scared to even walk around and do anything. Took over a year for them to catch
Armyguy
in
Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Hello fellow sufferers. Update on amniotic shot.
I did go for another
nerve
block
on the 28th without steroids just anesthetic which I get every 2 weeks because I just got married on Saturday and was hoping the block would at least get me though the wedding. It did.
I did go for another
nerve
block
on the 28th without steroids just anesthetic which I get every 2 weeks because I just got married on Saturday and was hoping the block would at least get me though the wedding. It did.
Debra13
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Am i tempting fate?
Hi everyone on Planet AF. I haven't posted on here since my first Cryo Ablation exactly six months ago. Having read the devestating news about our beloved Bob (OUR ROCK) being dealt a below the belt punch anything I have to say seems insignificant. I'm sure all of us had that heart sinking feeling as
Hi everyone on Planet AF. I haven't posted on here since my first Cryo Ablation exactly six months ago. Having read the devestating news about our beloved Bob (OUR ROCK) being dealt a below the belt punch anything I have to say seems insignificant. I'm sure all of us had that heart sinking feeling as
Maureens46
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Progress Report
I had a
nerve
block
done that really helped and made a turn for the better with the pain. Once that was done I scheduled a second cardioversion. Interestingly enough a couple days before, which was close to 2 weeks of more flutter, I converted on my own and have been in NRS for almost 3 weeks now.
I had a
nerve
block
done that really helped and made a turn for the better with the pain. Once that was done I scheduled a second cardioversion. Interestingly enough a couple days before, which was close to 2 weeks of more flutter, I converted on my own and have been in NRS for almost 3 weeks now.
rocketritch
in
AF Association
6 years ago
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