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Nausea and feeling dizzy 3 weeks after second stent fitted
Had a stress test and a second stent fitted the first week in November and like the first one after my heart attack last July I am suffering from nausea weeks later which if it plays out the same way as the first time will last a week, but this time i am also getting spells of feeling dizzy similar
Had a stress test and a second stent fitted the first week in November and like the first one after my heart attack last July I am suffering from nausea weeks later which if it plays out the same way as the first time will last a week, but this time i am also getting spells of feeling dizzy similar
busybee64
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CABG update
I’ve been home since Wednesday evening, so 4 full days and things are ok. I’ve been walking in the garden and slowly building up stamina but it’s taking a lot out of me at the moment. To date, I’ve planned my days (moving stuff about) so that I use the stairs once in the morning to go down and once
I’ve been home since Wednesday evening, so 4 full days and things are ok. I’ve been walking in the garden and slowly building up stamina but it’s taking a lot out of me at the moment. To date, I’ve planned my days (moving stuff about) so that I use the stairs once in the morning to go down and once
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Risk of stroke after stent
Following HA in 2020, due to blocked RCA, Cardio interventionists tried to insert stent in 2020 but this procedure was unsuccessful. However, two cardio interventionists (at the same time) are going to try again early next year. The procedural risk includes 1:100 chance of a stroke. Generally, my condition
Following HA in 2020, due to blocked RCA, Cardio interventionists tried to insert stent in 2020 but this procedure was unsuccessful. However, two cardio interventionists (at the same time) are going to try again early next year. The procedural risk includes 1:100 chance of a stroke. Generally, my condition
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2 years ago
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Can a stent reblock?
Hi everyone in September 2020 I had one stent fitted in my main LAD artery which was 75% blocked. Ive been on Ticagrelor, Aspirin and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry
Hi everyone in September 2020 I had one stent fitted in my main LAD artery which was 75% blocked. Ive been on Ticagrelor, Aspirin and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry
Lizbeth61
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
unstable angina
hello all, I have been doing great for ages since my heart attack and stent fitting in Oct 2020. There is some damage to me heart but i was told in May after a scan that it is nearly back to mormal. However I recently attended a&e due to a little intemittent increased chest pain and breathlessness.
hello all, I have been doing great for ages since my heart attack and stent fitting in Oct 2020. There is some damage to me heart but i was told in May after a scan that it is nearly back to mormal. However I recently attended a&e due to a little intemittent increased chest pain and breathlessness.
Gigi1958
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CABG update
How cool is this ? Love the war wound! Back home last night in the rain - my loving wife drove to the Royal Brompton and home to Bedfordshire in the pouring rain last night to get me home - a train journey would have been hell! A night in my own bed, some proper sleep, a shave, haircut and shower
How cool is this ? Love the war wound! Back home last night in the rain - my loving wife drove to the Royal Brompton and home to Bedfordshire in the pouring rain last night to get me home - a train journey would have been hell! A night in my own bed, some proper sleep, a shave, haircut and shower
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
CABG Update
On the mend - it’s funny how you seem to feel improvements exponentially each day but a few ups and downs - they’re planning to discharge me on Tuesday if the pace of recovery continues - just don’t want to rush it too much but all seems positive so far 😀
On the mend - it’s funny how you seem to feel improvements exponentially each day but a few ups and downs - they’re planning to discharge me on Tuesday if the pace of recovery continues - just don’t want to rush it too much but all seems positive so far 😀
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
CABG update
Done - 3 new pipes in and up walking - they don’t hang around, do they? No real pain but plenty of soreness - now the real journey starts 😀
Done - 3 new pipes in and up walking - they don’t hang around, do they? No real pain but plenty of soreness - now the real journey starts 😀
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
PAD after Pmr
Hi, I just wanted to share what's going on as I've been so worried and upset. I know I've no right to be, I'm fine compared with many of you, but...So I've nearly come to the end of my Pmr...although I don't like saying it in case I jinx it and it flares! I'm on .0.5 pred, and feel fine apart from being
Hi, I just wanted to share what's going on as I've been so worried and upset. I know I've no right to be, I'm fine compared with many of you, but...So I've nearly come to the end of my Pmr...although I don't like saying it in case I jinx it and it flares! I'm on .0.5 pred, and feel fine apart from being
Blossom20
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
CABG update
Thanks for all the support guys and gals - just a final warm up before kick off and the roar of a capacity crowd 😀 Will update you at full time, fingers crossed. Let’s hope it doesn’t go to a replay!
Thanks for all the support guys and gals - just a final warm up before kick off and the roar of a capacity crowd 😀 Will update you at full time, fingers crossed. Let’s hope it doesn’t go to a replay!
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
CABG update
So here goes - at The Royal Brompton with one last night before my triple CABG tomorrow - being woken up @ 6am before being taken down to surgery. Suddenly it’s all got a bit ‘real’ - oh well, what’s the worst that could happen………….
So here goes - at The Royal Brompton with one last night before my triple CABG tomorrow - being woken up @ 6am before being taken down to surgery. Suddenly it’s all got a bit ‘real’ - oh well, what’s the worst that could happen………….
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Any bikers had CABG? How long before back on the motorbike?
Hi everyone, I’m recovering from quadruple bypass, nearly 2 months . Was told 3 weeks ago I was ok to drive. Consultant said give it a few more weeks before being allowed to ride. What was your experience of getting back on the bike post surgery? I’m a newbie, only passed CBT end of March and was
Hi everyone, I’m recovering from quadruple bypass, nearly 2 months . Was told 3 weeks ago I was ok to drive. Consultant said give it a few more weeks before being allowed to ride. What was your experience of getting back on the bike post surgery? I’m a newbie, only passed CBT end of March and was
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
CABG update
Thanks for all the messages of support and the like. I’m really not a social media type person as I grew up in an age with humans interacting face to face and I’m hardwired for such communication but this sight is incredibly inspiring and the posts are very supportive - there’s nothing like interacting
Thanks for all the messages of support and the like. I’m really not a social media type person as I grew up in an age with humans interacting face to face and I’m hardwired for such communication but this sight is incredibly inspiring and the posts are very supportive - there’s nothing like interacting
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
CABG updte
At the Royal Brompton having been prepped and shaved for the op but the earlier patient overrun so I’ve been postponed until Friday. Very frustrating but that’s life I guess[u].[/u] So back home and then back here on Thursday pm. At least I had a free lunch 😀
At the Royal Brompton having been prepped and shaved for the op but the earlier patient overrun so I’ve been postponed until Friday. Very frustrating but that’s life I guess[u].[/u] So back home and then back here on Thursday pm. At least I had a free lunch 😀
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Feeling Positive, just in time for Christmas
Soooo……August at an M6 rest area I blackout, 2 x trauma nurses find me (they were going on holiday) as well as another nurse, 6 hits with the defibrillator , anyway massive heart attack, wake up in ambulance, quick check at hospital straight down for stent. 5 days later fractured ribs and stent discharged
Soooo……August at an M6 rest area I blackout, 2 x trauma nurses find me (they were going on holiday) as well as another nurse, 6 hits with the defibrillator , anyway massive heart attack, wake up in ambulance, quick check at hospital straight down for stent. 5 days later fractured ribs and stent discharged
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
By Pass and LAD blockage
Good Morning everyone My husband had his appt with the cardiologist to discuss the findings from the Angiogram He is referring him to the Liverpool heart and chest company for consideration of a bypass. Stenting he says, is not possible ( the blockage is before and after the existing stent and another
Good Morning everyone My husband had his appt with the cardiologist to discuss the findings from the Angiogram He is referring him to the Liverpool heart and chest company for consideration of a bypass. Stenting he says, is not possible ( the blockage is before and after the existing stent and another
Kewen
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CABG looming
Hi All - just doing some last minute preparation for my heart bypass op on Monday at The Royal Brompton (after 2 cancellations) - any final tips from anyone?
Hi All - just doing some last minute preparation for my heart bypass op on Monday at The Royal Brompton (after 2 cancellations) - any final tips from anyone?
KaduFlyer
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Father not waking up after septic shock
My beloved Dad (72) survived a severe septic shock. They called us 3 Weeks ago after a routine bile surgery and told us that he is now in the ICU. They told us he had internal bleeding and they needed to perform surgery on him. We were shocked and prayed that night that everything would go well. He survived
My beloved Dad (72) survived a severe septic shock. They called us 3 Weeks ago after a routine bile surgery and told us that he is now in the ICU. They told us he had internal bleeding and they needed to perform surgery on him. We were shocked and prayed that night that everything would go well. He survived
Bshyhsh
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Might have asked this before…..
So, I’m 56 yo now, and had an interesting experience about 7 years ago where I had two angiograms and a partial angioplasty, where I had a severe reaction to the contrast dye. I still had issues and as a result I had a CABG in 2016. Since then, I’ve had tablets because I’ve struggled with hills and
So, I’m 56 yo now, and had an interesting experience about 7 years ago where I had two angiograms and a partial angioplasty, where I had a severe reaction to the contrast dye. I still had issues and as a result I had a CABG in 2016. Since then, I’ve had tablets because I’ve struggled with hills and
r1chBr
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Tale of woe, sort of
I've been on ticagerol 90 and other meds (bisoprolol, aspirin, Losartan, etc) since my heart attack in May 2021, with second stent inserted via rotablation in Nov 2021. The surgeon said to continue the blood thinners for a year. I was originally treated at Luton and Dunstable hospital (L&D), and the
I've been on ticagerol 90 and other meds (bisoprolol, aspirin, Losartan, etc) since my heart attack in May 2021, with second stent inserted via rotablation in Nov 2021. The surgeon said to continue the blood thinners for a year. I was originally treated at Luton and Dunstable hospital (L&D), and the
Harefieldfan
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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