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bleeding
I have been experiencing bleeding in my mouth, it occurs anytime during the day/ evening. The other night I experienced a blood clot, I have had another dentist appointment and everything is fine. Today I have experienced dull ache in the left side of my chest, even when I am sitting down, I have
I have been experiencing bleeding in my mouth, it occurs anytime during the day/ evening. The other night I experienced a blood clot, I have had another dentist appointment and everything is fine. Today I have experienced dull ache in the left side of my chest, even when I am sitting down, I have
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Needing answers....
Emergency OHS in May 2023 to deal with Aortic Aneurysm, tear, hole, clot and valve replacement. Been back and forth to local A&E since with Pneumonia, atrial fib and chest pain. Still having crushing chest and neck pain, problems with speech vocal palsy, exhaustion and light headedness. Just had follow
Emergency OHS in May 2023 to deal with Aortic Aneurysm, tear, hole, clot and valve replacement. Been back and forth to local A&E since with Pneumonia, atrial fib and chest pain. Still having crushing chest and neck pain, problems with speech vocal palsy, exhaustion and light headedness. Just had follow
Hugomum
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Palpitations, chest pain, dizziness
Iv had two heart surgeries for pulmonary valve replacement. Had my last echo a month ago and everything looks normal. About a week after that iv been having heart palpitations every single day and extreme tiredness and slight chest discomfort. Iv had it before but last times was because I was pregnant
Iv had two heart surgeries for pulmonary valve replacement. Had my last echo a month ago and everything looks normal. About a week after that iv been having heart palpitations every single day and extreme tiredness and slight chest discomfort. Iv had it before but last times was because I was pregnant
Spammy123
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
4 months ago
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mannitol challenge test
has anyone had mannitol challenge test an didn't need to stop montelukast? Was your test positive (you had your asthma confirmed)?
has anyone had mannitol challenge test an didn't need to stop montelukast? Was your test positive (you had your asthma confirmed)?
sciencepotato
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
heparin innohep Uk
hi all, I’m in the U.K. I don’t have a specialist just GP and a nurse anticoagulant clinic I visit. Are U.K. APS patients on warfarin suppose to have a heparin injections supply at home for emergencies when inr too low. The nurse said it’s a good idea since pharmacies don’t usually have in in stock
hi all, I’m in the U.K. I don’t have a specialist just GP and a nurse anticoagulant clinic I visit. Are U.K. APS patients on warfarin suppose to have a heparin injections supply at home for emergencies when inr too low. The nurse said it’s a good idea since pharmacies don’t usually have in in stock
Kev667
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 months ago
stopping warfarin
Hi, I am having a lumbar steroid injection for a slipped disc. the doctor performing it wants my my inr below 1.2. I attend Barnet hospital anticoagulation clinic in London. They told me the person performing the steroid injection must make a “ bridging plan “, that may or may not involve heparin
Hi, I am having a lumbar steroid injection for a slipped disc. the doctor performing it wants my my inr below 1.2. I attend Barnet hospital anticoagulation clinic in London. They told me the person performing the steroid injection must make a “ bridging plan “, that may or may not involve heparin
Kev667
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 months ago
clotting whilst on warfarin for clots in lungs.
I’ve been trying to find out why I’ve had breathlessness for 3 years. In 2021 NHS pulmonary consultant arranged Ct scan abd lung function tests. Lung function tests results said good. Ct scan revealed very mild dry bronchiectasis and very mild emphysema - both too mild to be classed as COPD. Was discharged
I’ve been trying to find out why I’ve had breathlessness for 3 years. In 2021 NHS pulmonary consultant arranged Ct scan abd lung function tests. Lung function tests results said good. Ct scan revealed very mild dry bronchiectasis and very mild emphysema - both too mild to be classed as COPD. Was discharged
130396
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Mitral Valve Prolapse and Hypothyroidism
Is Mitral Valve Prolapse associated with Hypothyroidism? If so, Is the condition common? I was diagnosed with a mild MVP 30 years ago and Hypothyroidism . 15 years later. Until I started taking Levothyroxine I had panic attack type episodes. I have never had any check ups for the MVP. Thanks
Is Mitral Valve Prolapse associated with Hypothyroidism? If so, Is the condition common? I was diagnosed with a mild MVP 30 years ago and Hypothyroidism . 15 years later. Until I started taking Levothyroxine I had panic attack type episodes. I have never had any check ups for the MVP. Thanks
Conniegirl
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Turmeric ginger and black pepper
Anyone taken this as a capsule or the natural ingredients I've read quite a bit about these ingredients and they seem to possibly help with copd symptoms. Could anyone enlighten me whether its worth buying the manufactured capsules please ? X
Anyone taken this as a capsule or the natural ingredients I've read quite a bit about these ingredients and they seem to possibly help with copd symptoms. Could anyone enlighten me whether its worth buying the manufactured capsules please ? X
soulboy118
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COPD Friends
9 months ago
seeking advice
I was diagnosed with PAT and mitro valve prolapse years ago and have been on Betapace for over 30 years with no problems. I suffer with anxiety and bouts of depression and now a psychiatrist said I need antidepressants to help me. Which I agree but all interactions checkers say severe interaction causing
I was diagnosed with PAT and mitro valve prolapse years ago and have been on Betapace for over 30 years with no problems. I suffer with anxiety and bouts of depression and now a psychiatrist said I need antidepressants to help me. Which I agree but all interactions checkers say severe interaction causing
Grammquilter
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AF Association
11 months ago
Grim!
I’d be grateful for sympathy from you kind people! Life is more challenging than usual. No complaints about medical attention: pulmonary function test due this month and a dietitian early January. I have regular consultations, so I’m far better off than many here. I’ve had a few days of feeling off
I’d be grateful for sympathy from you kind people! Life is more challenging than usual. No complaints about medical attention: pulmonary function test due this month and a dietitian early January. I have regular consultations, so I’m far better off than many here. I’ve had a few days of feeling off
Lupiknits
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 months ago
8 hour flight
I was diagnosed with ET with jak2 about 5 years ago, my platelets aren’t bad at all only 790 at last count, so am only on mini aspirin at present. Going on 8 hour flight soon, should I take any extra precautions? A colleague told me I should be taking fragmin as such a long flight! Does anyone have any
I was diagnosed with ET with jak2 about 5 years ago, my platelets aren’t bad at all only 790 at last count, so am only on mini aspirin at present. Going on 8 hour flight soon, should I take any extra precautions? A colleague told me I should be taking fragmin as such a long flight! Does anyone have any
Footballwidow66
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Taking Rivaroxaban to prevent DVT.
I'm on Rivarixaban 10 mg. and Pitavastatin 2 mg. I feel very ok with Rivaroxaban. I don't to check the blood. I had Acute Pulmonary Embolism 4 years ago, and have to have this NOACs lifetime after D-dimer was very high again 2 years ago. Rivaroxaban doesn't cause side effects.
I'm on Rivarixaban 10 mg. and Pitavastatin 2 mg. I feel very ok with Rivaroxaban. I don't to check the blood. I had Acute Pulmonary Embolism 4 years ago, and have to have this NOACs lifetime after D-dimer was very high again 2 years ago. Rivaroxaban doesn't cause side effects.
Pomelokhaoyai
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AF Association
6 months ago
Auortic valve replacement
Good morning I'm wondering if anyone Has had simula problems Had auortic valve replaced June And recently have found I'm having a reaction fv coughing wheezing Ftwr certain foods Anyone else noticed that they have similar Regards peanuts Had birthday cake same happened
Good morning I'm wondering if anyone Has had simula problems Had auortic valve replaced June And recently have found I'm having a reaction fv coughing wheezing Ftwr certain foods Anyone else noticed that they have similar Regards peanuts Had birthday cake same happened
Queenielover
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
travel insurance
my son had mitral valve replacement in March but has been given the go ahead to go on holiday. can I use the normal compare sites to get a quote if I add the existing condition? mor do we need specialist insurance companies to quote for insurance?
my son had mitral valve replacement in March but has been given the go ahead to go on holiday. can I use the normal compare sites to get a quote if I add the existing condition? mor do we need specialist insurance companies to quote for insurance?
ToniLou
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
recovery expectations
Hi all I’m coming up to 5 weeks after valve replacement, removal of web and thinning of thickened muscle. Had x ray and ecg, 60% healed and function looking good apparently. Which is great news. I’ve been walking each day, I’m up to a couple of miles and on short hills BPM up to 130. May have overdid
Hi all I’m coming up to 5 weeks after valve replacement, removal of web and thinning of thickened muscle. Had x ray and ecg, 60% healed and function looking good apparently. Which is great news. I’ve been walking each day, I’m up to a couple of miles and on short hills BPM up to 130. May have overdid
TriumphLover
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
amlodipine and losartan
I have been taking 5mgs Amlodipine and 100 mgs Losartan in morning but after going into atrial fibrillation my blood pressure drops at lunch time. My GP has said to take losartan at night and amlodipine in morning. Has anyone take these medications at different times of day .
I have been taking 5mgs Amlodipine and 100 mgs Losartan in morning but after going into atrial fibrillation my blood pressure drops at lunch time. My GP has said to take losartan at night and amlodipine in morning. Has anyone take these medications at different times of day .
Caradomben
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AF Association
1 year ago
3 Day Ventilation and Sedation After Aortic Valve Replacement?
My consultant surgeon want to keep me on ventilation and sedation for 3 days following aortic valve replacement. Has anyone else had a valve replacement surgery were they were told they had to be ventilated and sedated for 3 days following surgery? Ventilation damages the lungs and those who are ventilated
My consultant surgeon want to keep me on ventilation and sedation for 3 days following aortic valve replacement. Has anyone else had a valve replacement surgery were they were told they had to be ventilated and sedated for 3 days following surgery? Ventilation damages the lungs and those who are ventilated
Truthseaker
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Encourage to those contemplating valve replacement
I just want to encourage anyone worried about life after aortic valve replacement. I know that each case is different and when I had my valve replaced I was young and in good health apart from the leaking valve but I just want to share a photo I took on a walk this week to demonstrate what can be possible
I just want to encourage anyone worried about life after aortic valve replacement. I know that each case is different and when I had my valve replaced I was young and in good health apart from the leaking valve but I just want to share a photo I took on a walk this week to demonstrate what can be possible
Classof1988
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Mechanical mitral valve enquiries
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Lynnsyd2
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
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