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downhearted š
I am feeling really downhearted (excuse the pun) I was diagnosed with heart failure in March after going into hospital with vertigo. I am 69 and have always walked the dog every day, exercised every day (Pilates, yoga, running, swimming, ballet, tap) and was a trapeze artist betweeen the ages of 50 and
I am feeling really downhearted (excuse the pun) I was diagnosed with heart failure in March after going into hospital with vertigo. I am 69 and have always walked the dog every day, exercised every day (Pilates, yoga, running, swimming, ballet, tap) and was a trapeze artist betweeen the ages of 50 and
Jackabee
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Carvedilol & Decompensated ARLD
Hubby saw his Hepatologist recently and she was very pleased that he has not had any alcohol for just over 13mths now. She has requested that his GP changes his medication? She has requested that he is taken off of: - Thiamine - Folic Acid - Rifaximin - Vitamin B String Compound - Furosemide
Hubby saw his Hepatologist recently and she was very pleased that he has not had any alcohol for just over 13mths now. She has requested that his GP changes his medication? She has requested that he is taken off of: - Thiamine - Folic Acid - Rifaximin - Vitamin B String Compound - Furosemide
mumof3girls
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Strange smell
Since I started on the drugs below, I seem to have a strange smell constantly in my nostrils. My wife says she can't smell anything. This strange chemical type smell is apparent in my pee too ( at least to me!) I'm due to see my HF nurse on Friday, but has anyone ever experienced this? I was diagnosed
Since I started on the drugs below, I seem to have a strange smell constantly in my nostrils. My wife says she can't smell anything. This strange chemical type smell is apparent in my pee too ( at least to me!) I'm due to see my HF nurse on Friday, but has anyone ever experienced this? I was diagnosed
Billywhizz10
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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ļ»æspironolactone for gas diffusion
ļ»æjust want to know if spironolactone can help with gas diffusion from the lungs to the blood supply. it has worked quite well on my blood pressure. But it was a recommendation to improve exercise tolerance as well. Just wondering if this has helped others.
ļ»æjust want to know if spironolactone can help with gas diffusion from the lungs to the blood supply. it has worked quite well on my blood pressure. But it was a recommendation to improve exercise tolerance as well. Just wondering if this has helped others.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
After Heart Surgery
I am 65 years old and had minimal invasive aortic valve replacement in April 21. They went in through the right side of my chest and the op was a success. I am having an ongoing problem of water retention which I am now finding quite worrying. The GP has given me Furosemide water tablets 20mg to take
I am 65 years old and had minimal invasive aortic valve replacement in April 21. They went in through the right side of my chest and the op was a success. I am having an ongoing problem of water retention which I am now finding quite worrying. The GP has given me Furosemide water tablets 20mg to take
BernieMB
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Messed up on my diet. Ascites
Hi all greetings from the USA! i am 42 and was recently diagnosed with Ascites from postal hypertension related NASH cirrhosis. Have had a number of paracentesis procedures now every two weeks. Weight has gone down from 335 to 235 and I had been following my diet and sodium restriction to the letter
Hi all greetings from the USA! i am 42 and was recently diagnosed with Ascites from postal hypertension related NASH cirrhosis. Have had a number of paracentesis procedures now every two weeks. Weight has gone down from 335 to 235 and I had been following my diet and sodium restriction to the letter
Crooktele79
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
ļ»æUpdate ablation
ļ»æHi ļ»æThe yo-yo continues! ļ»æJust over 3 weeks after my RF ablation I am having more and more crazy rhythms - Flutter has now joined the party. I managed to get a rdv with new cardiologist and as luck would have it she knew my EP ( he was her interne at the military hospital near my home that takes
ļ»æHi ļ»æThe yo-yo continues! ļ»æJust over 3 weeks after my RF ablation I am having more and more crazy rhythms - Flutter has now joined the party. I managed to get a rdv with new cardiologist and as luck would have it she knew my EP ( he was her interne at the military hospital near my home that takes
Lilypocket
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Now taking spironolactone
Well hear we go. Now going to take spironolactone on top of lisinopril. This journey is not fun. Having been diagnosed with epstein anomaly. Which I have had from birth. But it is now becoming one of the worst periods of my life. This is becoming a constant worry and I just worry about the effects of
Well hear we go. Now going to take spironolactone on top of lisinopril. This journey is not fun. Having been diagnosed with epstein anomaly. Which I have had from birth. But it is now becoming one of the worst periods of my life. This is becoming a constant worry and I just worry about the effects of
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Cirrhosis again
Hi everyone, Iām just a bit worried about my liver. I had a transplant 4 years ago and all was well until recently. I have ascites again. Spironolactone isnāt working for me. Does my replacement liver now have cirrhosis like my own did? How has that happened? Any ideas anyone? Naturally my GP and the
Hi everyone, Iām just a bit worried about my liver. I had a transplant 4 years ago and all was well until recently. I have ascites again. Spironolactone isnāt working for me. Does my replacement liver now have cirrhosis like my own did? How has that happened? Any ideas anyone? Naturally my GP and the
Hidden
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Good news
Morning all, Just wanted to share some good news 5 months post mitral valve repair. My latest echo showed an excellent result which is great news. So glad I went for it when I did and I feel very priveledged and lucky that the NHS were able to fix it so well. I'm now able to stop the bisoprolol and
Morning all, Just wanted to share some good news 5 months post mitral valve repair. My latest echo showed an excellent result which is great news. So glad I went for it when I did and I feel very priveledged and lucky that the NHS were able to fix it so well. I'm now able to stop the bisoprolol and
Cornishbeach
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Side effects of Spironolactone
Hi my cardiologist has just prescribed me Spironolactone. He says itās another way of protecting my heart. Has anyone had any experience of this medication? Especially aimed at males as the side effects are male boob growth.
Hi my cardiologist has just prescribed me Spironolactone. He says itās another way of protecting my heart. Has anyone had any experience of this medication? Especially aimed at males as the side effects are male boob growth.
Buddy00
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Baffled
I have pulled back from level 4 cirrhosis with ascites and jaundice as well as two bad bleeds and was doing well. I then developed a pregnant stomach again ( I'm 60) drumlike, tight, uncomfortable so I assumed ascites and resumed spironolactone. No effect. Had a US scan on Monday- no fluid found! Has
I have pulled back from level 4 cirrhosis with ascites and jaundice as well as two bad bleeds and was doing well. I then developed a pregnant stomach again ( I'm 60) drumlike, tight, uncomfortable so I assumed ascites and resumed spironolactone. No effect. Had a US scan on Monday- no fluid found! Has
theoldboiler
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Change from Furosemide to Bumetanide
I am on 80mg Furosemide in the morning and 20mg at lunch time (a quite large dose). I have recently been asked to stop the Furosemide and change to 1mg Bumetanide. Has anyone any experience of this medication they can share?
I am on 80mg Furosemide in the morning and 20mg at lunch time (a quite large dose). I have recently been asked to stop the Furosemide and change to 1mg Bumetanide. Has anyone any experience of this medication they can share?
Alibaloo
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Cardiomyopathy / heart failure
After coming out of hospital in February Iāve now got my meds sorted Iām now taking Bisoprolol Lansoprazole Spironolactone 4mg Bumetanide 97 mg Entresto & 10 mg Dapaglifozin Iāve notice an improvement is anyone else taking these and seen the affects ??
After coming out of hospital in February Iāve now got my meds sorted Iām now taking Bisoprolol Lansoprazole Spironolactone 4mg Bumetanide 97 mg Entresto & 10 mg Dapaglifozin Iāve notice an improvement is anyone else taking these and seen the affects ??
Archiebear1
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Acute kidney failure
As if heart failure was not enough my non existent GP sent me a very brief letter informing me that I now have acute kidney failure which may be āage relatedā ! Oh yea, nothing to do with the furosemide and Spirolactone I am on then. No request to see me to discuss as they have a Fort Knox policy and
As if heart failure was not enough my non existent GP sent me a very brief letter informing me that I now have acute kidney failure which may be āage relatedā ! Oh yea, nothing to do with the furosemide and Spirolactone I am on then. No request to see me to discuss as they have a Fort Knox policy and
Callista
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Kicked off List
Has anyone on here been kicked off the transplant list for not going to dialysis all the time??? I don't always make it due to different reasons like not feeling well, nauseous, diarrhea etc. Who wants to go sit in a chair for 4 hours when you don't feel good enough to get out of bed? My one kidney
Has anyone on here been kicked off the transplant list for not going to dialysis all the time??? I don't always make it due to different reasons like not feeling well, nauseous, diarrhea etc. Who wants to go sit in a chair for 4 hours when you don't feel good enough to get out of bed? My one kidney
SadMad
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Use of adjustable bed with cirrhosis and COPD
Hi, I've recently been diagnosed with alcohol related cirrhosis. Had a long conversation with my consultant last week and apparently I'm at stage A which is quite good to hear. I have a gastroscopy booked for 26th to check for varices and will be having a bone scan, vitamin check and tests to check
Hi, I've recently been diagnosed with alcohol related cirrhosis. Had a long conversation with my consultant last week and apparently I'm at stage A which is quite good to hear. I have a gastroscopy booked for 26th to check for varices and will be having a bone scan, vitamin check and tests to check
eileenet49
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
SWELLING OF THE ANKLE
I am on Furosemide (40mg per day) which did sort out my water retention amd ankle swelling. However, (Ihate that word) for the past four months have again been suffering from ankle swelling which appears to be evident only to how many hours I am on my feet and hw much hard work I do in that period and
I am on Furosemide (40mg per day) which did sort out my water retention amd ankle swelling. However, (Ihate that word) for the past four months have again been suffering from ankle swelling which appears to be evident only to how many hours I am on my feet and hw much hard work I do in that period and
Kelling
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Water retention on holiday in Lanzarote
After manoeuvring my way through Travel Insurance/Special Assistance/hiring wheelchair as I have AF and heart failure. On the 2nd day I seized up completely with Sciatica and had to be wheeled to the nearest clinic to be left after 3 injections and Ā£400 bill which was worth it Will try and claim some
After manoeuvring my way through Travel Insurance/Special Assistance/hiring wheelchair as I have AF and heart failure. On the 2nd day I seized up completely with Sciatica and had to be wheeled to the nearest clinic to be left after 3 injections and Ā£400 bill which was worth it Will try and claim some
Zaramac1
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Waiting for blood and ultrasound results, suspected cirrhosis and portal hypertension
Had bloods taken February and Ultrasound March and am awaiting results. I gave up alcohol in February which I haven't found too difficult. The sonographer told me quite a bit, apparently pancreas, kidneys, spleen and gall bladder seem to be okay. There is some scarring on my liver but he said he'd seen
Had bloods taken February and Ultrasound March and am awaiting results. I gave up alcohol in February which I haven't found too difficult. The sonographer told me quite a bit, apparently pancreas, kidneys, spleen and gall bladder seem to be okay. There is some scarring on my liver but he said he'd seen
eileenet49
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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