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So for the past year I’ve suffered from random chest pain that at time travels to my arms or jaw and back. Never had these things happened at the same time. It’s like they almost comes in waves. The chest pain is random and normally at rest. When i get the chest pain i sometimes try and do some kind
So for the past year I’ve suffered from random chest pain that at time travels to my arms or jaw and back. Never had these things happened at the same time. It’s like they almost comes in waves. The chest pain is random and normally at rest. When i get the chest pain i sometimes try and do some kind
Aliciar
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Liver Failure
Hiya folks.... Hope your all ok. My elder sister runs a pub in my old town and Ive found out today that one of her friends was admitted to hospital last wednesday and passed away today from 'liver failure.' She was a big drinker but showed no symptoms of cirrhosis in any way, shape or form. I think my
Hiya folks.... Hope your all ok. My elder sister runs a pub in my old town and Ive found out today that one of her friends was admitted to hospital last wednesday and passed away today from 'liver failure.' She was a big drinker but showed no symptoms of cirrhosis in any way, shape or form. I think my
matt137
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Liver cirrhosis.
Hi. My mum, aged 65 was diagnoses with Liver cirrhosis (related to alcohol) in September. It's been a sudden onset of decline in her health since August , and so far she's had 3 hospital admissions, the second two related to AKI. The first ascities. On her last hospital admission she self discharged
Hi. My mum, aged 65 was diagnoses with Liver cirrhosis (related to alcohol) in September. It's been a sudden onset of decline in her health since August , and so far she's had 3 hospital admissions, the second two related to AKI. The first ascities. On her last hospital admission she self discharged
Mandyjo
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
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NAFLD cirrhosis with fibrous
Hello. This is my first post. Although I've been lurking since early October. After being unwell since march this year I have been told I have Nafld. Cirrhosis with some fibrous. My hep nurse did a scan. Said I would have to have tests every six months for the rest of my life. And a gastroscopy every
Hello. This is my first post. Although I've been lurking since early October. After being unwell since march this year I have been told I have Nafld. Cirrhosis with some fibrous. My hep nurse did a scan. Said I would have to have tests every six months for the rest of my life. And a gastroscopy every
tinkabell3
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Does ablation also stop PAC’s and PVC’s
Hello, I am having an ablation for afib at the end of January. Does anyone know I this will help with my PAC’s and PVC’s as well?
Hello, I am having an ablation for afib at the end of January. Does anyone know I this will help with my PAC’s and PVC’s as well?
nbpa1234
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AF Association
7 years ago
Liver cirrhosis
Hi Can I know if you notice losing muscle on neck and arm area when you are diagnosed with stage 2 liver disease,does is it mean it's getting decompensated
Hi Can I know if you notice losing muscle on neck and arm area when you are diagnosed with stage 2 liver disease,does is it mean it's getting decompensated
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Pappone (CPVA)
Hello, I was diagnosed with afib at 38 this past May. Was working nights for 13 years and was around 300 pounds and wasn't eating or sleeping well at all. I have had PAC’s and some PVC’s in the past with OCD and anxiety. The worst of all of this is I feel everything even PAC’s. I know the moment
Hello, I was diagnosed with afib at 38 this past May. Was working nights for 13 years and was around 300 pounds and wasn't eating or sleeping well at all. I have had PAC’s and some PVC’s in the past with OCD and anxiety. The worst of all of this is I feel everything even PAC’s. I know the moment
nbpa1234
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AF Association
7 years ago
Newly Diagnosed and Terrified!!
Had my first noticable Afib spell a couple months ago. Was woken out of a sleep with it and called 911, pulse was around 270. Was not aware of what it was so I believed I was dying. I was hospitalized for 3 days. Blood work, continuous heart monitoring, Nuclear Stress test, calcium scan (result 0) and
Had my first noticable Afib spell a couple months ago. Was woken out of a sleep with it and called 911, pulse was around 270. Was not aware of what it was so I believed I was dying. I was hospitalized for 3 days. Blood work, continuous heart monitoring, Nuclear Stress test, calcium scan (result 0) and
OliverA69
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AF Association
7 years ago
PVCs?
Does anyone suffer from these weird heart beats worse when you have a cold? I've been dealing with a chest cold and sinus pressure for about a week and have been having PVCs every day! I know I've read before that an infection can cause these but my whole family has had this cold/flu whatever it is and
Does anyone suffer from these weird heart beats worse when you have a cold? I've been dealing with a chest cold and sinus pressure for about a week and have been having PVCs every day! I know I've read before that an infection can cause these but my whole family has had this cold/flu whatever it is and
nickie420me
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
supraventricular ectopics
My ectopics are, the cardio says, supraventricular, but I don't see anyone posting about this type - is it the same as PAC or PVC? or something different? He saw on my Reveal monitor evidence of them, and said they were infrequent - but I'm feeling loads of them, certainly not infrequently. Will it
My ectopics are, the cardio says, supraventricular, but I don't see anyone posting about this type - is it the same as PAC or PVC? or something different? He saw on my Reveal monitor evidence of them, and said they were infrequent - but I'm feeling loads of them, certainly not infrequently. Will it
lancashirerose
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
Blood in the urine
I constantly have blood in my urine but ct scan and blood test results were normal. Definitely not urine infection so I am wondering if it is still my kidneys. Should I insist for a biopsy? Or wait and see like my consultant may Do? Xx
I constantly have blood in my urine but ct scan and blood test results were normal. Definitely not urine infection so I am wondering if it is still my kidneys. Should I insist for a biopsy? Or wait and see like my consultant may Do? Xx
Tulipano
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Second Consultant Appointment
So I have cirrhosis, graded at A/B, prognosis is fair, every chance to live a normal life. So teetotal, betablockers and lose some weight. I am now the nominated driver for life a small price to pay for a future. Feeling much better, breathing more easily, legs not retaining fluids and bloods normal.
So I have cirrhosis, graded at A/B, prognosis is fair, every chance to live a normal life. So teetotal, betablockers and lose some weight. I am now the nominated driver for life a small price to pay for a future. Feeling much better, breathing more easily, legs not retaining fluids and bloods normal.
tim90125water
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Hi everyone, early onset AF and changes in condition. Embarrassingly anxious 😟
Hi everyone, It’s nice to find this forum - but also unfortunate to see so many with AF! I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF when I was 36 not long after my Daughter’s birth. I had months of “its anxiety/PND/tiredness” before an echo revealed a very slightly floppy mitral valve with mild regurge; this
Hi everyone, It’s nice to find this forum - but also unfortunate to see so many with AF! I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF when I was 36 not long after my Daughter’s birth. I had months of “its anxiety/PND/tiredness” before an echo revealed a very slightly floppy mitral valve with mild regurge; this
Julespaloma
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AF Association
7 years ago
Pvcs
So, I had pvcs (. Heart palpitations) for a little over 3 weeks. Well, they stopped about 3 days ago and now I'm unsure how I feel about that. It's like having your check engine light on for awhile, and you get use to it but when it turns off, you wonder why and worry cus it turned off. That's how I
So, I had pvcs (. Heart palpitations) for a little over 3 weeks. Well, they stopped about 3 days ago and now I'm unsure how I feel about that. It's like having your check engine light on for awhile, and you get use to it but when it turns off, you wonder why and worry cus it turned off. That's how I
Rgnonti
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
SWOLLEN GROIN
Hallo all, my hubby has liver cirrhosis and for some time he has a very swollen lump in his groin near the penis. Firstly the swelling came and disappeared. Dr says it is a hernia and nothing can be done. It is very uncomfortable and worrying. Has anyone had the same experience. He is also going
Hallo all, my hubby has liver cirrhosis and for some time he has a very swollen lump in his groin near the penis. Firstly the swelling came and disappeared. Dr says it is a hernia and nothing can be done. It is very uncomfortable and worrying. Has anyone had the same experience. He is also going
Ninie
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Kardia -- again!
Nanfranz again, two months after my first Kardia post, and a few weeks after receiving the Kardia I ordered. I have paroxysmal afib, and now almost-constant ectopics. PVCs, PACs, and supra-ventricular tachycardia -- these three show up on y medical record (after monitoring) but not sure I can tell
Nanfranz again, two months after my first Kardia post, and a few weeks after receiving the Kardia I ordered. I have paroxysmal afib, and now almost-constant ectopics. PVCs, PACs, and supra-ventricular tachycardia -- these three show up on y medical record (after monitoring) but not sure I can tell
Nanfranz
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AF Association
7 years ago
Interstitial Cystitis/Low Thyroid Link?
I was diagnosed with Hashimotos this year at age 61 with several months of issues including leg spasms, hot flashes, brittle hair, fatigue and memory confusion. TSH of 40 to 49 after TSH tests even though thyroid test three months earlier had a TSH of 1.8. Nodules on thyroid. One year ago I was diagnosed
I was diagnosed with Hashimotos this year at age 61 with several months of issues including leg spasms, hot flashes, brittle hair, fatigue and memory confusion. TSH of 40 to 49 after TSH tests even though thyroid test three months earlier had a TSH of 1.8. Nodules on thyroid. One year ago I was diagnosed
MountainMel
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
A new milestone
So far so good. Yesterday as check up day for my icd. I have full blown AFib all the time now. Resting rate of 120. My curiosity always gets me when I go in for check up. So, I asked what the highest my fib has gotten. 300 beats a minute. That's not too bad for me these days since I no longer get shocked
So far so good. Yesterday as check up day for my icd. I have full blown AFib all the time now. Resting rate of 120. My curiosity always gets me when I go in for check up. So, I asked what the highest my fib has gotten. 300 beats a minute. That's not too bad for me these days since I no longer get shocked
Rubyladyemerald
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Pvcs
So I started pvcs the day my dad died. Three weeks ago. I've gone to er a few times the dr and cardiologist. All my blood work has been normal, ekgs normal ( 3 of them) and an echocardiogram. Normal. I wore a holter monitor for 24 hours. I got the results and it was abnormal. There was a 9 beat run
So I started pvcs the day my dad died. Three weeks ago. I've gone to er a few times the dr and cardiologist. All my blood work has been normal, ekgs normal ( 3 of them) and an echocardiogram. Normal. I wore a holter monitor for 24 hours. I got the results and it was abnormal. There was a 9 beat run
Rgnonti
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Cirrhosis of the liver
I am back regarding my daughter Lisa (this is Lee19). She had one drain and lost 30 pounds. Her doctor said she is a B- on a scale of A, B, C. This means C means a liver transplant. Since her last visit she has lost all of her muscle tissue and looks like a skeleton with a large belly. The water
I am back regarding my daughter Lisa (this is Lee19). She had one drain and lost 30 pounds. Her doctor said she is a B- on a scale of A, B, C. This means C means a liver transplant. Since her last visit she has lost all of her muscle tissue and looks like a skeleton with a large belly. The water
Lee1919
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
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