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Follow ups at local hospital after stent
Hi I had a stent fitted at St Thomas' London. Its been 6 months. I've had a telephone appointment with the cardiology team since. They have now booked me a ecg at St Thomas. I was wonder if anyone has transferred their care back to their local hospital. It's a long train journey to go just for an ecg
Hi I had a stent fitted at St Thomas' London. Its been 6 months. I've had a telephone appointment with the cardiology team since. They have now booked me a ecg at St Thomas. I was wonder if anyone has transferred their care back to their local hospital. It's a long train journey to go just for an ecg
Duvetdays15
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
wheeze cough
Hi all Since May quad CBAG 7 weeks ago I have a couple of things that I thought would go away and haven’t the first is I’m getting a lot more phlegm I don’t think this is down to my heart I think it’s more likely to be the fact I don’t swallow very well and I was tube for around 10 hours. The second
Hi all Since May quad CBAG 7 weeks ago I have a couple of things that I thought would go away and haven’t the first is I’m getting a lot more phlegm I don’t think this is down to my heart I think it’s more likely to be the fact I don’t swallow very well and I was tube for around 10 hours. The second
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Pot op Chest Pain
Hi all I had a stent fitted about 6 months ago and have started to get intermittent pain in chest , is this normal
Hi all I had a stent fitted about 6 months ago and have started to get intermittent pain in chest , is this normal
Heartspurs
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Does the anxiety ever go away?
Hello everyone, I hope you are having a good weekend. It is now nearly 12 months since I had my heart attack and my CABG x 4. . The road has been bumpy since then. What with challenges with changing medications and wondering if each twinge or slight pain is another heart attack. The main problem I seem
Hello everyone, I hope you are having a good weekend. It is now nearly 12 months since I had my heart attack and my CABG x 4. . The road has been bumpy since then. What with challenges with changing medications and wondering if each twinge or slight pain is another heart attack. The main problem I seem
Heyjude31
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Should i have been put on blood thinners?
Hi, Ct scan in Sept stated moderate amount of coronary calcification noted in LAD artery. Angiogram in November found moderate to severe calcification in LAD plus not so severe in other arteries. Finally, in January a stent was fitted in LAD but mild stroke occurred either during or shortly after resulting
Hi, Ct scan in Sept stated moderate amount of coronary calcification noted in LAD artery. Angiogram in November found moderate to severe calcification in LAD plus not so severe in other arteries. Finally, in January a stent was fitted in LAD but mild stroke occurred either during or shortly after resulting
Mrbojangles
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Pacemaker update
After getting my head round having a pacemaker I've just had contact from my cardiologist who has changed his mind . He says because I have Bradycardia and also had a stent recently because of a blockage my Cardio vascular disease with a Pacemaker is not so black and white CAD, and diabetes are the
After getting my head round having a pacemaker I've just had contact from my cardiologist who has changed his mind . He says because I have Bradycardia and also had a stent recently because of a blockage my Cardio vascular disease with a Pacemaker is not so black and white CAD, and diabetes are the
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Heart attack I didn’t know about?
I’ve just come back from seeing my cardiologist who said I’m doing pretty well following my quadruple CABG 6 weeks ago but wants me to do some stress tests because I’ve used my gtn a couple of time since. The big thing is now we had time to chat as my surgery was pushed through really quickly following
I’ve just come back from seeing my cardiologist who said I’m doing pretty well following my quadruple CABG 6 weeks ago but wants me to do some stress tests because I’ve used my gtn a couple of time since. The big thing is now we had time to chat as my surgery was pushed through really quickly following
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Doing the Plank post CABG?
hi i am 6 months post quad CABG and in a good place fitness wise. i want to do some more core exercises so was thinking of the plank which I did pre-op. Question, when just lying on my front on a hard carpeted floor I can still feel pain in the centre of my chest which I understand is normal.
hi i am 6 months post quad CABG and in a good place fitness wise. i want to do some more core exercises so was thinking of the plank which I did pre-op. Question, when just lying on my front on a hard carpeted floor I can still feel pain in the centre of my chest which I understand is normal.
CyclingTime
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
2 Years Ago:
2 years ago, I had enjoyed a successful CABG x 3 & a New/ Rebuilt Aorta courtesy of an 11 1/2 hour op. It transpires that was the easy part! 2 years last night I was to suffer stroke, sepsis & a virus that chewed away at my upper lip. My throat became totally blocked, requiring a tracheotomy and I
2 years ago, I had enjoyed a successful CABG x 3 & a New/ Rebuilt Aorta courtesy of an 11 1/2 hour op. It transpires that was the easy part! 2 years last night I was to suffer stroke, sepsis & a virus that chewed away at my upper lip. My throat became totally blocked, requiring a tracheotomy and I
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Life Insurance
I am 40 years old and have a stent, which was fitted in 2015. I am now fit, healthy and had no issues since . Due to having a mortgage I have always had life insurance, unfortunately I have always done it for 10 year terms. My current insurance is coming to an end so looking to renew. A simple comparison
I am 40 years old and have a stent, which was fitted in 2015. I am now fit, healthy and had no issues since . Due to having a mortgage I have always had life insurance, unfortunately I have always done it for 10 year terms. My current insurance is coming to an end so looking to renew. A simple comparison
LeonWl
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Return to work worries.
Hi everyone. I am due to start back to work next month after being off for a year. I had H/A at work last march.After being admitted to A and E in July with angina pain was sent for a stent. I still get breathless but am a lot better now the clopidogrel has been stopped. IT has suggested a phased return
Hi everyone. I am due to start back to work next month after being off for a year. I had H/A at work last march.After being admitted to A and E in July with angina pain was sent for a stent. I still get breathless but am a lot better now the clopidogrel has been stopped. IT has suggested a phased return
SueMel12
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Running Fitness post angiogram
Hello. Two weeks ago I was half way through a marathon training schedule, as I have been for the last 12 years during Feb/March. However, I had to have an angiogram last week because of intermittent chest pain and “potential” stenosis revealed on a CT scan. No stent was needed as the flow was 97%. For
Hello. Two weeks ago I was half way through a marathon training schedule, as I have been for the last 12 years during Feb/March. However, I had to have an angiogram last week because of intermittent chest pain and “potential” stenosis revealed on a CT scan. No stent was needed as the flow was 97%. For
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Angina pain
I'm four months post stent insertion for a 95% blockage in my LAD. My symptoms before surgery were a burning pain lower neck on initially starting walking fast (and would then go away) and only two episodes of intense pain. I'm 46. I still have this pain on walking and have had one episode of what
I'm four months post stent insertion for a 95% blockage in my LAD. My symptoms before surgery were a burning pain lower neck on initially starting walking fast (and would then go away) and only two episodes of intense pain. I'm 46. I still have this pain on walking and have had one episode of what
LucyBoo21
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Soluble tablet shock
Hi all I have a problem swallowing tablets so I try to get soluble ones but not any more, I had no idea how much salt is in them. They are soluble and fizz because they are a bit like bicarbonate of soda 3 soluble co-codable or paracetamol is the equivalent to a tea spoon of salt and if you take the
Hi all I have a problem swallowing tablets so I try to get soluble ones but not any more, I had no idea how much salt is in them. They are soluble and fizz because they are a bit like bicarbonate of soda 3 soluble co-codable or paracetamol is the equivalent to a tea spoon of salt and if you take the
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Aspirin after heart attack
Will I ever be able to come off aspirin ? Had heart attack 3 week ago had 1 stent put in and was put on aspirin and prasugrel , Iam greatly gutted that I am on tablets and I want to stop taking them ASAP ….. I be put myself on a low fat and sugar less diet and eating loads of healthy stuff and certain
Will I ever be able to come off aspirin ? Had heart attack 3 week ago had 1 stent put in and was put on aspirin and prasugrel , Iam greatly gutted that I am on tablets and I want to stop taking them ASAP ….. I be put myself on a low fat and sugar less diet and eating loads of healthy stuff and certain
Caramella2
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AF Association
2 years ago
After CABG how long before blocking could reoccur?
Hi all. I had triple CABG almost 4 months ago and im fine, getting good exercise. I have no problems but feel bit bad for not eating as well as i could all the time. Most of time im good, but not perfect. My question is how quick could arteries clog up again if you dont get your butt in gear? Thanks
Hi all. I had triple CABG almost 4 months ago and im fine, getting good exercise. I have no problems but feel bit bad for not eating as well as i could all the time. Most of time im good, but not perfect. My question is how quick could arteries clog up again if you dont get your butt in gear? Thanks
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Change in Taste
Hi all Had a heart attack earlier this year and a stent was fitted. Has anyone experienced a change in their sense of taste? I get a sweet and metalic taste and its difficult to eat anything I eat doesnt taste very pleasant. I assume it is related to the medications I have been taking?
Hi all Had a heart attack earlier this year and a stent was fitted. Has anyone experienced a change in their sense of taste? I get a sweet and metalic taste and its difficult to eat anything I eat doesnt taste very pleasant. I assume it is related to the medications I have been taking?
Monty22
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Heart Failure post CABG, collaterals
CABG is supposed to help us but i see most of us having heart failure post CABG. I knew that collaterals that we develop are like natural bypass and it protects us but in spite, of that I went for CABG and i have heart failure ever since. I regret that I did not take multiple opinions. Wanted to hear
CABG is supposed to help us but i see most of us having heart failure post CABG. I knew that collaterals that we develop are like natural bypass and it protects us but in spite, of that I went for CABG and i have heart failure ever since. I regret that I did not take multiple opinions. Wanted to hear
Seena2019
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Stamina and keeping vertical all day !
Hi - I'm 5 months post CABG, I returned to work 4 weeks ago in school- it was difficult mentally the first few days but that's improved. I still can't manage a whole day without needing to be horizontal for at least half an hour, not necessarily napping. I'm on my feet most of the day or sitting at my
Hi - I'm 5 months post CABG, I returned to work 4 weeks ago in school- it was difficult mentally the first few days but that's improved. I still can't manage a whole day without needing to be horizontal for at least half an hour, not necessarily napping. I'm on my feet most of the day or sitting at my
Puffin1963
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
I’ve go ptsd
We’ll following my totally unexpected quadruple bypass 5 weeks ago then my HT 2 weeks ago my mental health which is something in 55 years I have never suffered with, taken a nose dive. Because I was told so many time I was so lucky not to be dead and it was a miracle I was alive, then I had the heart
We’ll following my totally unexpected quadruple bypass 5 weeks ago then my HT 2 weeks ago my mental health which is something in 55 years I have never suffered with, taken a nose dive. Because I was told so many time I was so lucky not to be dead and it was a miracle I was alive, then I had the heart
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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