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Abnormal ECG
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Scary visionary issues after valve replacement ….
Hi guys. I’m male, 67 and just had an aortic valve (tissue) replacement/dual bypass about 10 days ago. It’s going pretty well, a bit of expected sternum / leg pain, but just completed my first 20 min walk without getting too out if breath. Excercise is definitely good for breathing. What’s really freaking
Hi guys. I’m male, 67 and just had an aortic valve (tissue) replacement/dual bypass about 10 days ago. It’s going pretty well, a bit of expected sternum / leg pain, but just completed my first 20 min walk without getting too out if breath. Excercise is definitely good for breathing. What’s really freaking
7LTR
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Mild aortic stenosis...is this normal?
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 months ago
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Endoscopy was a bust.............
I got to the hospital fairly early for my apt. at 1.30pm and i was the second patient on the list. Dr lee came to see me and he was lovely. He has hinted that i might need a valve replacement as it is thickening quite a lot. I don't remember much about it as the sedation was working and afterwards
I got to the hospital fairly early for my apt. at 1.30pm and i was the second patient on the list. Dr lee came to see me and he was lovely. He has hinted that i might need a valve replacement as it is thickening quite a lot. I don't remember much about it as the sedation was working and afterwards
sylvi
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NRAS
8 months ago
Confused
I have large and severely large upper chambers of my heart I also have valve regurgitation in three of my valves and now AF This March I got covid and straight after was told I was in AF which seems to show up on my ECG watch and BP machine every day I did hear AF can start through a virus and so
I have large and severely large upper chambers of my heart I also have valve regurgitation in three of my valves and now AF This March I got covid and straight after was told I was in AF which seems to show up on my ECG watch and BP machine every day I did hear AF can start through a virus and so
Shoefairy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
Min invasive Aortic valve replacement:- happy or disappointed?
I’m 67 yo, male, slightly overweight but otherwise good health but I have a severe Aortic Stenosis, that’s running at about 25% of full capacity. My only symptoms are slight breathlessness when climbing stairs. Saw a surgeon yesterday who wants to replace the valve with an animal valve, but he does not
I’m 67 yo, male, slightly overweight but otherwise good health but I have a severe Aortic Stenosis, that’s running at about 25% of full capacity. My only symptoms are slight breathlessness when climbing stairs. Saw a surgeon yesterday who wants to replace the valve with an animal valve, but he does not
7LTR
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Waxing or hair removal when on Warfarin
Hi. I just had a mechanical valve replacement on the 16th of August 2023. I would like to get waxed. Is it possible to? I have never bled before warfarin. Are there other hair removal methods that are safer or can I stick to waxing?
Hi. I just had a mechanical valve replacement on the 16th of August 2023. I would like to get waxed. Is it possible to? I have never bled before warfarin. Are there other hair removal methods that are safer or can I stick to waxing?
Shahirahalkaff
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Anticoagulation Support
10 months ago
Hair Loss on Warfarin
Hi all, I don’t post very often. I’ve been taking warfarin since February 2021 after having two mechanical valves fitted. I know that I will need to see my doctor about this, but I am losing my hair, and it’s noticeable now, especially at the front. Does anyone else have this? What can be done to
Hi all, I don’t post very often. I’ve been taking warfarin since February 2021 after having two mechanical valves fitted. I know that I will need to see my doctor about this, but I am losing my hair, and it’s noticeable now, especially at the front. Does anyone else have this? What can be done to
Julie_O
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Anticoagulation Support
11 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
5 months ago
Painful legs (burning sensation behind both knees)
Hi all Well, I’m hoping someone can provide a view on what is happening to me now! For the last couple of months I have had severe pain in the legs which has now started to become a burn behind my knees. It doesn’t improve or worsen on exercise and is particularly painful laying in bed. I used to
Hi all Well, I’m hoping someone can provide a view on what is happening to me now! For the last couple of months I have had severe pain in the legs which has now started to become a burn behind my knees. It doesn’t improve or worsen on exercise and is particularly painful laying in bed. I used to
Oldmasons
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British Heart Foundation
10 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
11 months ago
Ablation appointment take two …..
Deep breath and all fingers crossed, I’ve been given provisional appointment for cryoablation end of this month. They need to use an internal echocardiogram on me (ICE) due to previous heart surgery and clot risk. There is only one such thing in the locality which is why they had to cancel todays appointment
Deep breath and all fingers crossed, I’ve been given provisional appointment for cryoablation end of this month. They need to use an internal echocardiogram on me (ICE) due to previous heart surgery and clot risk. There is only one such thing in the locality which is why they had to cancel todays appointment
Rainfern
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AF Association
11 months ago
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
10 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
10 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
1 year 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
1 year ago
Post Surgery Query
Hi there, I had a lap, hysteroscopy and curettage 3 days ago. Unattached ovary from back of uterus and removed the scar tissue from it, excision of 3 points of endo on other ovary, slight ablation of endo on bladder and removed a big piece of tissue from top to bottom of uterus. Reading everything
Hi there, I had a lap, hysteroscopy and curettage 3 days ago. Unattached ovary from back of uterus and removed the scar tissue from it, excision of 3 points of endo on other ovary, slight ablation of endo on bladder and removed a big piece of tissue from top to bottom of uterus. Reading everything
Oneday_
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Endometriosis UK
2 hours ago
Circulating Lipid Profiles Associated With Resistance to Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer
Circulating Lipid Profiles Associated With Resistance to Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer Authors: Hui-Ming Lin, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4892-6008, Xiaoyu Yang, MS https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0035-9289, Margaret M. Centenera, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2206-0632
Circulating Lipid Profiles Associated With Resistance to Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer Authors: Hui-Ming Lin, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4892-6008, Xiaoyu Yang, MS https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0035-9289, Margaret M. Centenera, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2206-0632
podsart
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 hours ago
At what PSA will a PSMA PET scan be useful?
Hi everyone My father has been on Lupron for 3 years now. We stopped Abi last year due to rising blood sugar levels. His PSA used to hover between 0.6-0.8 (with an occasional spike to 1.2). PSA in May 24 was 0.6. Today, however, his PSA came back as 2.5. Plan is to restart Abi and monitor. But I wanted
Hi everyone My father has been on Lupron for 3 years now. We stopped Abi last year due to rising blood sugar levels. His PSA used to hover between 0.6-0.8 (with an occasional spike to 1.2). PSA in May 24 was 0.6. Today, however, his PSA came back as 2.5. Plan is to restart Abi and monitor. But I wanted
Rodeoz15
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 hours ago
Recurrent prostate cancer at 5 months after radical prostatectomy, with psa up to 0.2. PSMA and MRI negative. Now on Leuprolide and Nubeqa.
My Gleason was 9. Incontinence has been an issue since the RP and even though it has improved still leaked around 30 ml a day. Delaying radiation that I was recommended by one institution but some Oncologists say to delay radiation for more recovery. Even though my PSA is 0.01 on the meds, i worry
My Gleason was 9. Incontinence has been an issue since the RP and even though it has improved still leaked around 30 ml a day. Delaying radiation that I was recommended by one institution but some Oncologists say to delay radiation for more recovery. Even though my PSA is 0.01 on the meds, i worry
Chipichape1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
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