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Not sure what's wrong.
Hi, I wasn't sure as to which community to post in but here goes. I am a 52 year old male. About 6 months ago I became unwell due to a virus of some sort. It’s likely I had COVID but I never tested positive for it. Ever since I’ve just not been right and most days I have a lack of energy and usually
Hi, I wasn't sure as to which community to post in but here goes. I am a 52 year old male. About 6 months ago I became unwell due to a virus of some sort. It’s likely I had COVID but I never tested positive for it. Ever since I’ve just not been right and most days I have a lack of energy and usually
JayseUK
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
An Eventful January
I like to keep the NHS busy. My January itinerary as its stands, although more can be added yet. Week 1 - Respiratory Chest Consultant, following a CT Scan on 29/12 I had an appt with the Consultant a few days later. As I expected the scan showed that I had a Pleural Effusion/Pneumonia (fluid) in both
I like to keep the NHS busy. My January itinerary as its stands, although more can be added yet. Week 1 - Respiratory Chest Consultant, following a CT Scan on 29/12 I had an appt with the Consultant a few days later. As I expected the scan showed that I had a Pleural Effusion/Pneumonia (fluid) in both
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Post ablation follow-up
Just got back from my ablation follow-up with the arrhythmia nurse. Had an ECG first and all was well. She is happy about everything and I have had no further hiccups since the beginning of December. I am to stay on the Diltiazem (my choice) as it is working well with the BP and not giving me any problems
Just got back from my ablation follow-up with the arrhythmia nurse. Had an ECG first and all was well. She is happy about everything and I have had no further hiccups since the beginning of December. I am to stay on the Diltiazem (my choice) as it is working well with the BP and not giving me any problems
lizzieloo2
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AF Association
6 months ago
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Unable to print Kardia ECG from ancient iPad
I've just spent a totally frustrating time trying to get around my 10 year old iPad, running IOS 12.5.5 (cannot be updated apparently) to print an analysis report from my Kardia for my husband. I have tried the following without success - 1 Sending to AirPrint printer - Canon ip7200 - iPad can no
I've just spent a totally frustrating time trying to get around my 10 year old iPad, running IOS 12.5.5 (cannot be updated apparently) to print an analysis report from my Kardia for my husband. I have tried the following without success - 1 Sending to AirPrint printer - Canon ip7200 - iPad can no
Finvola
in
AF Association
6 months ago
I have some news
Hey Everyone I have some news.... A few weeks ago I was feeling a little unwell and I did I pregnancy test. It was positive, I quickly made a doctor appointment and an appointment with my cardiologist as well as my psychiatrist. All okay, but we had to adjust some of my medication. I just about
Hey Everyone I have some news.... A few weeks ago I was feeling a little unwell and I did I pregnancy test. It was positive, I quickly made a doctor appointment and an appointment with my cardiologist as well as my psychiatrist. All okay, but we had to adjust some of my medication. I just about
Valentina98
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Ferritin
I have just had an Advanced Thyroid Test from Medichecks. My Free T4 and Free T3 may look good but I have been getting a return of my symptoms so have upped my NDT from 2.5 grains to 3. It is my ferritin which I am not happy about. Is it too low? I eat very little red meat which is probably why it is
I have just had an Advanced Thyroid Test from Medichecks. My Free T4 and Free T3 may look good but I have been getting a return of my symptoms so have upped my NDT from 2.5 grains to 3. It is my ferritin which I am not happy about. Is it too low? I eat very little red meat which is probably why it is
dottyb09
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Ramdom flips from bradycardia to tachycardia.
First Post. Hi everyone I'm a 64 year old male livng in Yorkshire, England. I first became aware of issues with my heart over 40 years ago, my wife noticed my heart would miss a beat every now and again. At some point a doctor told me I had an ectopic beat and that it wasn't anything to worry about,
First Post. Hi everyone I'm a 64 year old male livng in Yorkshire, England. I first became aware of issues with my heart over 40 years ago, my wife noticed my heart would miss a beat every now and again. At some point a doctor told me I had an ectopic beat and that it wasn't anything to worry about,
Trev0red
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Sleeping with ectopics
I have been getting ectopic beats for the last three weeks. At times it can be as many as 1 every 30 normal beats, at other times I don’t get one for hours. No idea what the triggers are. Already on BP meds, including Bisoprolol. Went to see GP last week, she sent me off to ED where an ECG, blood tests
I have been getting ectopic beats for the last three weeks. At times it can be as many as 1 every 30 normal beats, at other times I don’t get one for hours. No idea what the triggers are. Already on BP meds, including Bisoprolol. Went to see GP last week, she sent me off to ED where an ECG, blood tests
Westlancs1
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
stent fitted 6 months back
I am healthy 56 years male.Used to do my regular exercise. But it had in my family. Got mild heart attack and stents fitted. Now back in my daily routine. Gym training has started as per doctors advice. Go for jogging and brisk walk. Only problem is I get skipping heart beats. my holter ecg. And echo
I am healthy 56 years male.Used to do my regular exercise. But it had in my family. Got mild heart attack and stents fitted. Now back in my daily routine. Gym training has started as per doctors advice. Go for jogging and brisk walk. Only problem is I get skipping heart beats. my holter ecg. And echo
Nikinromantic
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Aortic Stenosis and Angina
hi I had an echocardiogram in August and got the result in September . The local hospital has been tasked with doing further tests and paperwork before handing me over to Leeds which is apparently the best hospital around for cardiac care . I have now had 48 hour ECG plus a CT angiogram which included
hi I had an echocardiogram in August and got the result in September . The local hospital has been tasked with doing further tests and paperwork before handing me over to Leeds which is apparently the best hospital around for cardiac care . I have now had 48 hour ECG plus a CT angiogram which included
Vms49
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Update! 😢😢
Well I am now on what they are calling maximum optimisation of my Heart Failure medication. Initially I did feel I was improving but over the past few weeks I feel that my health is now worse than when I was first diagnosed. Was out in the car yesterday had to pull over as I felt like I was about to
Well I am now on what they are calling maximum optimisation of my Heart Failure medication. Initially I did feel I was improving but over the past few weeks I feel that my health is now worse than when I was first diagnosed. Was out in the car yesterday had to pull over as I felt like I was about to
Shabana1974
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Echo results - Translation
Hey guys, I recently received my follow up letter from my Echo/Cardiologist and wondered if someone might be able to help translate it a little as I'm quite anxious. The notes are below:- "The study found normal bi-ventricular size and systolic function (EF=66% by 3DE, GLS= - 18.7% by 2D-STE)
Hey guys, I recently received my follow up letter from my Echo/Cardiologist and wondered if someone might be able to help translate it a little as I'm quite anxious. The notes are below:- "The study found normal bi-ventricular size and systolic function (EF=66% by 3DE, GLS= - 18.7% by 2D-STE)
timbop
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Palpatations
I attended emergency dept on sunday with palpitations i had all night . But while i was there they stopped . Lots of blood tests but 1 raised a bit ? Heart failure . Ecg showed ectopic beats. Doctor reassured me x said wouldnt change medication bisoprolol 5 mgms twice aday x edoxaban once aday .
I attended emergency dept on sunday with palpitations i had all night . But while i was there they stopped . Lots of blood tests but 1 raised a bit ? Heart failure . Ecg showed ectopic beats. Doctor reassured me x said wouldnt change medication bisoprolol 5 mgms twice aday x edoxaban once aday .
Sawny15
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Difficulties Breathing and Slight Pain in the Chest and Bottom Leftside of Ribcage
For over 3 monthsI have been experiencing fatigue, breathlessness when walking only a few paces, and lightheaded. I have had ECG and blood tests, and MRI but unable to find anything, except that i have 40% function. My heart attack was March 23, together with pericarditis for 6 months after. I
For over 3 monthsI have been experiencing fatigue, breathlessness when walking only a few paces, and lightheaded. I have had ECG and blood tests, and MRI but unable to find anything, except that i have 40% function. My heart attack was March 23, together with pericarditis for 6 months after. I
Blondie567
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Fed Up.
Hello again, very long time, no see. I will freely admit that a huge part of my absence has been pure denial. As 2024 begins, I realise I have been a prisoner of my health problems since late 2020, when it all really kicked off probably due in no small way to our good friend Covid, both mentally and
Hello again, very long time, no see. I will freely admit that a huge part of my absence has been pure denial. As 2024 begins, I realise I have been a prisoner of my health problems since late 2020, when it all really kicked off probably due in no small way to our good friend Covid, both mentally and
Hammerhead56
in
AF Association
6 months ago
An enquiry about the evidence base regarding anticoagulants - my reply to a post that just went missing…..
Revised and edited post. My apologies if this post caused any confusion or led down the wrong track. Top Biscuit has been in touch with me and wishes to make the following very clear: Her post wasn't about anticoagulation at all, although she understands how it could lead the mind to the question of
Revised and edited post. My apologies if this post caused any confusion or led down the wrong track. Top Biscuit has been in touch with me and wishes to make the following very clear: Her post wasn't about anticoagulation at all, although she understands how it could lead the mind to the question of
Rainfern
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Mini update regarding Kardia
So I went for it and got the 6 lead Kardia since most people thought it would be worth while. Got it today and on my second ECG, it came up an inconclusive so I done another after which came back as possible A fib. Returned to normal after. I shall keep going with it for a while and see how often this
So I went for it and got the 6 lead Kardia since most people thought it would be worth while. Got it today and on my second ECG, it came up an inconclusive so I done another after which came back as possible A fib. Returned to normal after. I shall keep going with it for a while and see how often this
NightOwl8
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
A Useful Review of the Excellent Wellue AI ECG Device
I bought one of the Wellue 24-hour AI ECG monitors a while back after warm recommendations on this forum. I noticed today a full review of it from the highly respected American cardiologist, "The Skeptical Cardiologist", had been published. Some of you might find it interesting to read. The Wellue device
I bought one of the Wellue 24-hour AI ECG monitors a while back after warm recommendations on this forum. I noticed today a full review of it from the highly respected American cardiologist, "The Skeptical Cardiologist", had been published. Some of you might find it interesting to read. The Wellue device
Ppiman
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Is evidence of AFib on ECG. The same as confirmed Afib
I was just wondering, if heart palpitations and evidence of AFib on the ecg. Is the same as confirmed AFib. I have had 3 episodes of heart palpitations, but still fighting infection from Ecoli and acute necrotising pancreatitis. Infection markers were well over 400 and now down to around 40 from last
I was just wondering, if heart palpitations and evidence of AFib on the ecg. Is the same as confirmed AFib. I have had 3 episodes of heart palpitations, but still fighting infection from Ecoli and acute necrotising pancreatitis. Infection markers were well over 400 and now down to around 40 from last
Newafib
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
High blood pressure
Hello, I’m new here & not sure if this is the right place as my issues seem trivial after reading posts. I’m 46 & went to the drs for a routine appointment in early December & on checking my blood pressure it was 190/110, I wasn’t feeling ill or anything. I returned the following day & while it was
Hello, I’m new here & not sure if this is the right place as my issues seem trivial after reading posts. I’m 46 & went to the drs for a routine appointment in early December & on checking my blood pressure it was 190/110, I wasn’t feeling ill or anything. I returned the following day & while it was
Holliedog1
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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