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Singulair side effect or just anxiety?
I know this med is posted a lot, and there are a ton of different side effects people experience but I am wondering if mine are related to Singulair or if it truly is anxiety. Sorry ahead of time for such a long post! I recently experienced heart palpitations while driving, was lightheaded, faint,
I know this med is posted a lot, and there are a ton of different side effects people experience but I am wondering if mine are related to Singulair or if it truly is anxiety. Sorry ahead of time for such a long post! I recently experienced heart palpitations while driving, was lightheaded, faint,
Bluezeus321
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Living with Asthma
3 months ago
Heart worries
Hi All, I have been having an ache in my chest for a number of weeks. The other night I woke up with chest pain. Ended up in A & E and had all the usual tests - ecg., bloods, chest x-ray. Very conscientious doctor couldn't find a problem although he did say troponin was 'slightly elevated'. Repeated
Hi All, I have been having an ache in my chest for a number of weeks. The other night I woke up with chest pain. Ended up in A & E and had all the usual tests - ecg., bloods, chest x-ray. Very conscientious doctor couldn't find a problem although he did say troponin was 'slightly elevated'. Repeated
Sitosea
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Pericardial Effusion
I’ve been in A&E for various test relating to intermittent chest pains/spasms and had ecg x2,blood tests x3 and x-Ray with a echocardiogram by a cardiologist and it is felt I have slight fluid around the heart area which is called Pericardial Effusion and I’ve to have another echocardiogram in 2 weeks
I’ve been in A&E for various test relating to intermittent chest pains/spasms and had ecg x2,blood tests x3 and x-Ray with a echocardiogram by a cardiologist and it is felt I have slight fluid around the heart area which is called Pericardial Effusion and I’ve to have another echocardiogram in 2 weeks
Avagra
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
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Update on passing out at work 6th February 2024
I have had my appointment with the cardiologist consultant, He did not know I had been referred to him, I had to go through everything that had happened to be on 6th February and said the A +E doctor had referred me because he had thought I had a conduction disorder of the heart ( surpected) , They
I have had my appointment with the cardiologist consultant, He did not know I had been referred to him, I had to go through everything that had happened to be on 6th February and said the A +E doctor had referred me because he had thought I had a conduction disorder of the heart ( surpected) , They
Gaz22
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Exercise intolerance
Hi all. Does anyone have any idea how to tackle this please? Just over four months into PCS. At first I had to build exercise back up but managed to get to walking about five miles a few months ago. Not without symptoms and obviously pretty shattered the next day, but I could do it. Over the last
Hi all. Does anyone have any idea how to tackle this please? Just over four months into PCS. At first I had to build exercise back up but managed to get to walking about five miles a few months ago. Not without symptoms and obviously pretty shattered the next day, but I could do it. Over the last
Ideogram
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Headway
3 months ago
confused with WPW and right bundle block.
Hi all, i'm a little confused. Quick back story.. i went to A+E from a hypertensive spike caused by anxiety (ironically about having my BP taken in the first place). They saw signs of WPW and was diagnosed with WPW Syndrome , despite not having many episodes as such . However, the WPW is clear to see
Hi all, i'm a little confused. Quick back story.. i went to A+E from a hypertensive spike caused by anxiety (ironically about having my BP taken in the first place). They saw signs of WPW and was diagnosed with WPW Syndrome , despite not having many episodes as such . However, the WPW is clear to see
adiwillow
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
T3 only and heart rate
Hi all, I was started on liothyronine only 6 months ago and it has been life changing. It has resolved 4 years of debilitating symptoms, including chronic fatigue. I have faulty D102 and am a poor converter. I was finally taken off levothyroxine following abnormal ECG and tachycardia. I had a scan and
Hi all, I was started on liothyronine only 6 months ago and it has been life changing. It has resolved 4 years of debilitating symptoms, including chronic fatigue. I have faulty D102 and am a poor converter. I was finally taken off levothyroxine following abnormal ECG and tachycardia. I had a scan and
Mhaire
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Two weeks after ablation and I'm on the list for a cardioversion
It's two weeks today since I had an ablation for AF. I wasn't in AF before or immediately after the procedure but felt bad on day two with racing irregular pulse, dizziness etc. I had an ecg last week which showed me to be in AF and the arrhythmia nurse has called to let me know and tell me that I've
It's two weeks today since I had an ablation for AF. I wasn't in AF before or immediately after the procedure but felt bad on day two with racing irregular pulse, dizziness etc. I had an ecg last week which showed me to be in AF and the arrhythmia nurse has called to let me know and tell me that I've
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
To medicate or not to medicate, that is the question 🤔
Following a recent 24 hour ECG I have been told today, by my GP, that I have ectopic heartbeats. She said they are nothing to be worried about and if they are not affecting my day to day life then no treatment is required but if I feel they are intrusive and affecting me she can provide medication. On
Following a recent 24 hour ECG I have been told today, by my GP, that I have ectopic heartbeats. She said they are nothing to be worried about and if they are not affecting my day to day life then no treatment is required but if I feel they are intrusive and affecting me she can provide medication. On
IndieDot
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Update on Dan
I've been up the hospital since 10, I've only popped home for a shower and some food. The surgery went well but during the night Dan had a couple of seizures (apparently it's a risk after a craniotomy) but he is on medication and responding well. Me and his Dad went up to visit him and spoke to one
I've been up the hospital since 10, I've only popped home for a shower and some food. The surgery went well but during the night Dan had a couple of seizures (apparently it's a risk after a craniotomy) but he is on medication and responding well. Me and his Dad went up to visit him and spoke to one
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
chemo and genetic testing questions
My husband’s genetic testing of the biopsies came back. It’s 19 pages and I am having a super difficult time interpreting. His Oncologist Urologist is overwhelmed with duties and we probably won’t get reviewed at the level we need. attaching the executive summary. They said he tests positive for SPOP
My husband’s genetic testing of the biopsies came back. It’s 19 pages and I am having a super difficult time interpreting. His Oncologist Urologist is overwhelmed with duties and we probably won’t get reviewed at the level we need. attaching the executive summary. They said he tests positive for SPOP
Sunnysailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Pink marshmallow
After being told I have a leaky mitral heart I am waiting for a cardoliology appt. The hospital rang me a few days ago to say I need to go & have an up to date ECG before I see the consultant. I have been feeling terrible after coming off the bisoprolol ( was feeling very tired & pulse very low. I was
After being told I have a leaky mitral heart I am waiting for a cardoliology appt. The hospital rang me a few days ago to say I need to go & have an up to date ECG before I see the consultant. I have been feeling terrible after coming off the bisoprolol ( was feeling very tired & pulse very low. I was
PinkMarshmallow
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Kardia/ KardiaCare.. is it for me?
I'm now at 11 days after an ablation with rapid and irregular heartbeat and still feeling tired and light-headed. I've just had the follow-up appointment date, it's in early September. I had an ecg last week and am waiting to hear the outcome and plan, if any, from the arrhythmia nurse. I've been looking
I'm now at 11 days after an ablation with rapid and irregular heartbeat and still feeling tired and light-headed. I've just had the follow-up appointment date, it's in early September. I had an ecg last week and am waiting to hear the outcome and plan, if any, from the arrhythmia nurse. I've been looking
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
PVCs experience
Iv posted a few story's of what's been happening recently to me since having palpitations.I havent been diagnosed yet with a heart condition or anxiety by a GP or specialist. I have changed so many things in my life style to try and eliminate where my palpitation came from and where they protionally
Iv posted a few story's of what's been happening recently to me since having palpitations.I havent been diagnosed yet with a heart condition or anxiety by a GP or specialist. I have changed so many things in my life style to try and eliminate where my palpitation came from and where they protionally
AWhittaker
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
introduction
Good afternoon, my name is Dori1 and I’ve just joined the forum to learn a little bit more. I don’t live in the UK, I live in Spain. Iv’e been reading your experiences and I’d like to share my journey so far. I went to my GP in the middle of February with a pain under my right arm moving to my rib
Good afternoon, my name is Dori1 and I’ve just joined the forum to learn a little bit more. I don’t live in the UK, I live in Spain. Iv’e been reading your experiences and I’d like to share my journey so far. I went to my GP in the middle of February with a pain under my right arm moving to my rib
Dori1
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Breathless, palpitations, upset stomach, thirst and unable to sleep
hi everyone I hope someone can help I had open heart surgery 10 months ago to repair my mitral valve. I subsequently had AF and was told my ejection fraction was 40. Since then my EJ has improved a bit (still not in normal ranges) and the AF has gone. I have however continued with a high percentage
hi everyone I hope someone can help I had open heart surgery 10 months ago to repair my mitral valve. I subsequently had AF and was told my ejection fraction was 40. Since then my EJ has improved a bit (still not in normal ranges) and the AF has gone. I have however continued with a high percentage
Winniesmum
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Microvascular Dysfunction Tests
Does anyone know which tests are used to detect Microvascular Dysfunction/Disease? I have been experiencing breathlessness and chest pain and my doctor referred me to Cardiology. I have had a 24hour ECG, blood tests and a CT Coronary Angiogram. All have come back normal. However, I continue to have
Does anyone know which tests are used to detect Microvascular Dysfunction/Disease? I have been experiencing breathlessness and chest pain and my doctor referred me to Cardiology. I have had a 24hour ECG, blood tests and a CT Coronary Angiogram. All have come back normal. However, I continue to have
Himala
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Beginning The journey, not quite sure why
Ok, we’ve all seen the adverts on Facebook asking for volunteers for people to join health tests/screenings etc. So I did one about two years ago on liver and found I had a fatty liver, which was moderate. Went back the next year and had got it down to mild. This year I saw one on lung cancer, they are
Ok, we’ve all seen the adverts on Facebook asking for volunteers for people to join health tests/screenings etc. So I did one about two years ago on liver and found I had a fatty liver, which was moderate. Went back the next year and had got it down to mild. This year I saw one on lung cancer, they are
Mossquire
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
hypertension
I’ve recently found my cat run over and was so upset I developed high blood pressure 180/96. I have been out on medication and have had ecg znd echo cardio gram. I have slight chest pain though and am worried it is something more serious. Anyone else experiencing this. I also suffer with anxiety.
I’ve recently found my cat run over and was so upset I developed high blood pressure 180/96. I have been out on medication and have had ecg znd echo cardio gram. I have slight chest pain though and am worried it is something more serious. Anyone else experiencing this. I also suffer with anxiety.
Simba37
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Should I put my t3 back up.
I,ll try and keep this short...So I went to see my Endo last November, still not feeling great, he said you can always take a bit if extra t3 when not feeling well..Foolishly I did!!!Got the shakes, stop taking it but the shakes carried on.Went to the Docs she sent me straight to A&E.They asked what
I,ll try and keep this short...So I went to see my Endo last November, still not feeling great, he said you can always take a bit if extra t3 when not feeling well..Foolishly I did!!!Got the shakes, stop taking it but the shakes carried on.Went to the Docs she sent me straight to A&E.They asked what
sylus_911
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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