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concert and heart attack 7 weeks ago
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Fatherpoolover
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
10 days ago
concert and heart attack 7 weeks ago
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Fatherpoolover
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
10 days ago
Post ablation Atrial tachycardia/or Aflutter and AF.
Hi all, I had a cryoblation PVI just under five weeks ago at Basildon Hospital and all had been good, unti last night when I tried to get to sleep. I have been told I have a mixture of AF, Atrial Tachycardia and Aflutter during my episodes. Leading up to the procedure, I had to point this out to the
Hi all, I had a cryoblation PVI just under five weeks ago at Basildon Hospital and all had been good, unti last night when I tried to get to sleep. I have been told I have a mixture of AF, Atrial Tachycardia and Aflutter during my episodes. Leading up to the procedure, I had to point this out to the
Teresa156
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
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Heart valve surgery
Had Major heart surgery heart valve replacement and graft on aorta work for royal mail has delivery driver 3 years post op still feel tired and struggling to do job been to doctors but told this is normal no magic remedy any advice thanks
Had Major heart surgery heart valve replacement and graft on aorta work for royal mail has delivery driver 3 years post op still feel tired and struggling to do job been to doctors but told this is normal no magic remedy any advice thanks
postman0120
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British Heart Foundation
11 days ago
Sinus rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopics???? What the heck??
This started yesterday, double beats, off and on, going into normal sinus rhythm without double beats. I also broke out into a sweat the first time. I took a couple of Kardia readings (which I will attempt to post here). I woke up with Normal Sinus Rhythm with ectopics (those double beats). I take
This started yesterday, double beats, off and on, going into normal sinus rhythm without double beats. I also broke out into a sweat the first time. I took a couple of Kardia readings (which I will attempt to post here). I woke up with Normal Sinus Rhythm with ectopics (those double beats). I take
Doggiemomma
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
12 days ago
John Radcliffe waiting times for surgery
Hi. I’m waiting for heart surgery valve repair (hopefully) at Oxford Radcliffe. Been waiting 4 months. No idea of when they will get round to me. Get very vague responses. Anyone else on a list at the JR waiting longer than this? Thanks
Hi. I’m waiting for heart surgery valve repair (hopefully) at Oxford Radcliffe. Been waiting 4 months. No idea of when they will get round to me. Get very vague responses. Anyone else on a list at the JR waiting longer than this? Thanks
Fruitba
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British Heart Foundation
13 days ago
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) vs Heart Attack
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) vs Heart Attack
The difference between a sudden cardiac arrest is an 'electrical' malfunction in the heart - causing it to stop beating. A heart attack is a 'plumbing' problem when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked preventing oxygen rich blood reaching
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) vs Heart Attack
The difference between a sudden cardiac arrest is an 'electrical' malfunction in the heart - causing it to stop beating. A heart attack is a 'plumbing' problem when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked preventing oxygen rich blood reaching
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
13 days ago
Organ Donation for Transplant and Research
This post is talking about Organ Donation upon Death, so please take care to choose to read on further.
I recently went down to the Blood and Transplant Service Head Office in Bristol and attended a workshop on the importance of organ research. There were four of us fellow liver transplantees
This post is talking about Organ Donation upon Death, so please take care to choose to read on further.
I recently went down to the Blood and Transplant Service Head Office in Bristol and attended a workshop on the importance of organ research. There were four of us fellow liver transplantees
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
15 days ago
starting home dialysis
Hi. I am 49 years old. I am getting the catheter put in my stomach in 2 weeks, so that I can do the home dialysis. Is it called PD? I forget what it's called. But it's the one I do when I'm sleeping. I feel like there is just no support or help to prepare for this. My insurance has some place
Hi. I am 49 years old. I am getting the catheter put in my stomach in 2 weeks, so that I can do the home dialysis. Is it called PD? I forget what it's called. But it's the one I do when I'm sleeping. I feel like there is just no support or help to prepare for this. My insurance has some place
WhoaFella
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Kidney Dialysis
17 days ago
Flecainide and SVTs/Ectopic burden
Hello Everyone I wrote a Post here last March as we were worried about the choices being offered to my Husband for the management of his PAF (anticoagulant, pacemaker, ablation). Many of you kindly answered our questions and gave us the benefit of your experience and my Husband felt pretty confident
Hello Everyone I wrote a Post here last March as we were worried about the choices being offered to my Husband for the management of his PAF (anticoagulant, pacemaker, ablation). Many of you kindly answered our questions and gave us the benefit of your experience and my Husband felt pretty confident
Peg99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
17 days ago
Pulse field abation
Hi, Sorry if this has been asked before but just wondering about those who have had pulse field ablation. How did you feel afterwards? Recovery time? And most importantly, did it work? Last question, if it did won’t - how was your AF before it? I’ve had one failed cardioversion, 4 failed ablations
Hi, Sorry if this has been asked before but just wondering about those who have had pulse field ablation. How did you feel afterwards? Recovery time? And most importantly, did it work? Last question, if it did won’t - how was your AF before it? I’ve had one failed cardioversion, 4 failed ablations
BeeBee79
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
20 days ago
Open Heart Surgery Ahead…
Born with a bicuspid valve, I guessed this day was coming…just not so soon! I will be 56 when they open my chest on August 15th. I would much rather have the TAVR procedure but at my age the long term planning doesn’t support that method at this time. So, OHD it is. I have significant procedural anxiety
Born with a bicuspid valve, I guessed this day was coming…just not so soon! I will be 56 when they open my chest on August 15th. I would much rather have the TAVR procedure but at my age the long term planning doesn’t support that method at this time. So, OHD it is. I have significant procedural anxiety
Jafib
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British Heart Foundation
22 days ago
Can Afib turn into an irregular heart beat instead ?
Hi All The reason I say this is that I do not get elevated beats per minute I am always in the range of 75 to 95 Yet my watch still says I have AF and when my pulse is taken it is irregular So I wonder if there are different types of AFib ? Otherwise feel 100% ok I am on anti-rat apixaban and
Hi All The reason I say this is that I do not get elevated beats per minute I am always in the range of 75 to 95 Yet my watch still says I have AF and when my pulse is taken it is irregular So I wonder if there are different types of AFib ? Otherwise feel 100% ok I am on anti-rat apixaban and
bigbearatthecave
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
Am I supposed to take this in the morning?
In an email with my Electro-physiologist today, he referred to my continuing to take the long acting metoprolol (metoprolol succinate, 25mg once a day) in the morning. In the past, I’ve taken it in the morning, and as my personal schedule changed, I am taking it now in the late evening. No matter
In an email with my Electro-physiologist today, he referred to my continuing to take the long acting metoprolol (metoprolol succinate, 25mg once a day) in the morning. In the past, I’ve taken it in the morning, and as my personal schedule changed, I am taking it now in the late evening. No matter
Doggiemomma
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
Breathlessness- pollen or something else?
I just wanted to ask if anyone else has been experiencing more breathlessness with the weather change. My mum has Permanent AF with heart failure. She’s had bisoprolol increased in February this year from 3.75mg once a day to the same dose twice a day. We had a GP appointment last week which I asked
I just wanted to ask if anyone else has been experiencing more breathlessness with the weather change. My mum has Permanent AF with heart failure. She’s had bisoprolol increased in February this year from 3.75mg once a day to the same dose twice a day. We had a GP appointment last week which I asked
Nickybhf
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
24 days ago
Excessive yawning
I have AF and am on Apixaban and Solotol.I have started yawning especially after exertion, continously for several hours non stop.Aby one any ideas? GP says nothing to worry about but it's weird and very draining.
I have AF and am on Apixaban and Solotol.I have started yawning especially after exertion, continously for several hours non stop.Aby one any ideas? GP says nothing to worry about but it's weird and very draining.
Luna1824
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
24 days ago
Still in recovery..........
Morning everyone, i think it is time for a update. Well for a start it is only 4.45am and i have been awake since three. I decided to come down here as there is only so much tossing and turning one can do. So while it is quiet i thought i would let you all know how i am. Well it is three weeks
Morning everyone, i think it is time for a update. Well for a start it is only 4.45am and i have been awake since three. I decided to come down here as there is only so much tossing and turning one can do. So while it is quiet i thought i would let you all know how i am. Well it is three weeks
sylvi
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NRAS
24 days ago
Amiadarone side effects
I have been on Amiadarone and a whole host of other drugs since late February, when I had cardiogenic shock followed by a cardiac arrest. In the past few weeks I have developed a blocked tear duct with bleeding from it, and a very nasty, lumpy, red and sore-feeling rash on my hands and lower arms which
I have been on Amiadarone and a whole host of other drugs since late February, when I had cardiogenic shock followed by a cardiac arrest. In the past few weeks I have developed a blocked tear duct with bleeding from it, and a very nasty, lumpy, red and sore-feeling rash on my hands and lower arms which
Jishuang44
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
Heart failure, fluid restrictions
Finally managed to sort out my medication, and we have gone on holiday to corfu for 2 weeks though I was very nervous in going our holiday is going really well, we're into our 2nd week and I'm watching my fluid levels though with the heat it's difficult but we're managing, I find sitting upright at
Finally managed to sort out my medication, and we have gone on holiday to corfu for 2 weeks though I was very nervous in going our holiday is going really well, we're into our 2nd week and I'm watching my fluid levels though with the heat it's difficult but we're managing, I find sitting upright at
oldpalfoz01
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British Heart Foundation
26 days ago
Best chair type for recovery
Hi, my boyfriend having a heart bypass in July. I wondered if anyone has any tips or suggestions on the most comfortable type of chair to use at home during his recovery (we moved house this week & thought I would get him a comfortable chair if people have any ideas of what type would be most comfortable
Hi, my boyfriend having a heart bypass in July. I wondered if anyone has any tips or suggestions on the most comfortable type of chair to use at home during his recovery (we moved house this week & thought I would get him a comfortable chair if people have any ideas of what type would be most comfortable
Bluey73
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British Heart Foundation
26 days ago
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