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I found the cause of last month's collapse
After further research on the symptoms of last month's collapse and their possible causes, I had a suspicion that the culprit was the filet mignon. Regular food poisoning should have left some traces of the causative organism - none were found after testing blood, urine, etc. The restaurant is a high
After further research on the symptoms of last month's collapse and their possible causes, I had a suspicion that the culprit was the filet mignon. Regular food poisoning should have left some traces of the causative organism - none were found after testing blood, urine, etc. The restaurant is a high
GAdrummer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Circumcision
Hi. I'm considering circumcision.Ive always found the phimotic ring annoying.Fine when flaccid.When erect its like a constriction.Feel like it just gets in the road.And it is on the tight side moving over the erect glans.
Hi. I'm considering circumcision.Ive always found the phimotic ring annoying.Fine when flaccid.When erect its like a constriction.Feel like it just gets in the road.And it is on the tight side moving over the erect glans.
Ttbone69
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Men's Health Forum
8 months ago
Tight Foreskin
So I'm 25 and got a tight foreskin. But when I'm flaccid I can pull the foreskin back the issue is when I'm erect it doesn't pull all the way back and I can't touch the head as its a bit sensitive. I was looking at creams and streching rings but not sure what I'm looking at. Just wondering what any
So I'm 25 and got a tight foreskin. But when I'm flaccid I can pull the foreskin back the issue is when I'm erect it doesn't pull all the way back and I can't touch the head as its a bit sensitive. I was looking at creams and streching rings but not sure what I'm looking at. Just wondering what any
Deep279
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Men's Health Forum
8 months ago
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Skin still covering head of penis after circumcision
I am 30 years old. I am 7 days post circumcision due to phimosis. After 7 days, skin from the shaft of my penis is still covering about half of the head, I can’t see most of the stitches and there appears to be a pretty large hematoma on the bottom side of penis near the incision site. Anyone have any
I am 30 years old. I am 7 days post circumcision due to phimosis. After 7 days, skin from the shaft of my penis is still covering about half of the head, I can’t see most of the stitches and there appears to be a pretty large hematoma on the bottom side of penis near the incision site. Anyone have any
Lineman1993
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Men's Health Forum
10 months ago
lemon sole with a chive sauce .
pan fried the fish two minutes each side in a little olive oil . Nice with a chive sauce over , used sour cream and a Dijon mustard (1/2 tsp) plus chives . No bones in the fish at M&S . My main meal today at 1330 . Is it better to have a smaller meal at 1730 than lunchtime to lose weight ? Thanks
pan fried the fish two minutes each side in a little olive oil . Nice with a chive sauce over , used sour cream and a Dijon mustard (1/2 tsp) plus chives . No bones in the fish at M&S . My main meal today at 1330 . Is it better to have a smaller meal at 1730 than lunchtime to lose weight ? Thanks
Richard260
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Healthy Eating
8 months ago
phimosis circumsision
hey i just got circumcised after phimosis and the skin of my tip is peeling off revealing a new layer of skin ,question is will the new layer be sensitive
hey i just got circumcised after phimosis and the skin of my tip is peeling off revealing a new layer of skin ,question is will the new layer be sensitive
jack2234
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Men's Health Forum
10 months ago
ablation success?
I’m having a first ablation for SVT in mid-august. I’m wondering how soon I might have relief. My condition wavers between tachycardia and bradycardia. Symptoms are intolerable dizziness and inability to function. I’m in the USA (unfortunately) and we want to leave the country for a month between
I’m having a first ablation for SVT in mid-august. I’m wondering how soon I might have relief. My condition wavers between tachycardia and bradycardia. Symptoms are intolerable dizziness and inability to function. I’m in the USA (unfortunately) and we want to leave the country for a month between
Barth5ave
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 hours ago
cruise insurance
Afternoon, has anyone done a cruise since open heart surgery? and what insurer did you use? I am at the start of getting some quotes for a 9 day Mediterranean cruise . Thanks for any input. Best wishes Pauline.
Afternoon, has anyone done a cruise since open heart surgery? and what insurer did you use? I am at the start of getting some quotes for a 9 day Mediterranean cruise . Thanks for any input. Best wishes Pauline.
080311
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British Heart Foundation
2 days ago
Advice/Help
Hi all, I'm just looking for some advice please? I'm due to go in for a Laparoscopy next week, I've had heart surgery in the past but, I'm really nervous about this surgery due to complications in the previous surgeries. So I'm just trying to calm my nerves by being as prepared as much as possible.
Hi all, I'm just looking for some advice please? I'm due to go in for a Laparoscopy next week, I've had heart surgery in the past but, I'm really nervous about this surgery due to complications in the previous surgeries. So I'm just trying to calm my nerves by being as prepared as much as possible.
Lollipoprose
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Medical bracelet / necklace?
I'm likely to need warfarin for life after my upcoming heart surgery. I'm wondering if I should wear a medical bracelet or necklace once I start taking warfarin, so paramedics know I'm on a blood thinner if I'm ever in an accident. Do others wear such things? If so, how obvious does it need to be?
I'm likely to need warfarin for life after my upcoming heart surgery. I'm wondering if I should wear a medical bracelet or necklace once I start taking warfarin, so paramedics know I'm on a blood thinner if I'm ever in an accident. Do others wear such things? If so, how obvious does it need to be?
aromariot
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
open heart surgery, aortic value replacement
my husband had surgery 6 July, we arrived back home Saturday. Any advice for recovering at home , he doing remarkably well, walking , stairs. Resting, but ! Hiding the laptop is difficult, mentally his mind is strong, but his chest wall is not, surely typing in a keyboard is not good ? Natalie
my husband had surgery 6 July, we arrived back home Saturday. Any advice for recovering at home , he doing remarkably well, walking , stairs. Resting, but ! Hiding the laptop is difficult, mentally his mind is strong, but his chest wall is not, surely typing in a keyboard is not good ? Natalie
Ruffer
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
One year on
Today marks the first anniversary of my triple heart bypass. So grateful for the treatment I received and the support I have received from family and friends. My body has recovered really well and apart from a little discomfort when coughing or sneezing looking forward to the future. Feeling emotional
Today marks the first anniversary of my triple heart bypass. So grateful for the treatment I received and the support I have received from family and friends. My body has recovered really well and apart from a little discomfort when coughing or sneezing looking forward to the future. Feeling emotional
Rubyzog
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British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Unconfirmed ECG
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
redvelvetscissors
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British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Open heart surgery for ASD CLOSE
To everyone who has given me advice, I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for all the guidance and support you’ve offered since my open-heart surgery in April 2014 for ASD closure. Your insights and encouragement mean a lot to me, especially as I navigate the challenges I've faced
To everyone who has given me advice, I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for all the guidance and support you’ve offered since my open-heart surgery in April 2014 for ASD closure. Your insights and encouragement mean a lot to me, especially as I navigate the challenges I've faced
Shahali
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British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
mitral valve surgery
After 15 months of waiting for open heart surgery for a mitral valve repair/replacement I’ve just had the call and am going into hospital Sunday and having the operation on Monday!! Not much time to panic so trying to stay upbeat calm and positive so if anybody has any words of wisdom or positivity
After 15 months of waiting for open heart surgery for a mitral valve repair/replacement I’ve just had the call and am going into hospital Sunday and having the operation on Monday!! Not much time to panic so trying to stay upbeat calm and positive so if anybody has any words of wisdom or positivity
Bluedolphin123
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British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
Do you want to know more about.. Bradycardia?
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
6 days ago
CBD Gummy Bears
Has anyone used the CBD Gummy Bears 10mg for sleep, mild pain relief etc. I am trying to find out any interactions with medication. They seem to be ok with Flecainide but cannot find anything to do with Apixaban. Found a slight caution with warfarin but not anything to do with the newer anticoagulants
Has anyone used the CBD Gummy Bears 10mg for sleep, mild pain relief etc. I am trying to find out any interactions with medication. They seem to be ok with Flecainide but cannot find anything to do with Apixaban. Found a slight caution with warfarin but not anything to do with the newer anticoagulants
Frances123
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 days ago
Atrial Fibrillation Checklist
Do you or a family member experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness? These are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early-warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder? For further guidance, download the Arrhythmia
Do you or a family member experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness? These are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early-warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder? For further guidance, download the Arrhythmia
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 days ago
Update on wide QRS Kardia reading
Well the arrhythmia team finally got back to me yesterday. As far as they can tell from the ECG I sent them they can see a delay in the transmission of electrical signals from the ventricles to the atrium causing my symptoms. It feels like ectopics but the rhythm is normal . They have advised me to get
Well the arrhythmia team finally got back to me yesterday. As far as they can tell from the ECG I sent them they can see a delay in the transmission of electrical signals from the ventricles to the atrium causing my symptoms. It feels like ectopics but the rhythm is normal . They have advised me to get
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 days ago
Atrial flutter
Tonight I feel overwhelmed with negative thoughts , a sad feeling. I had my cardioversion last week, it didn't work . I have heart failure, so they have put me on amiodarone then they will try another cardioversion in a few weeks . Separately I recieved a phone call today from the hospital
Tonight I feel overwhelmed with negative thoughts , a sad feeling. I had my cardioversion last week, it didn't work . I have heart failure, so they have put me on amiodarone then they will try another cardioversion in a few weeks . Separately I recieved a phone call today from the hospital
lambretta1968
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
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