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Open Heart Surgery or TAVI
Hi it’s me again whilst waiting for Open Heart Surgery and having pre op the nurse phoned me last week to say that the Professor who is doing surgery wants to see me( I’ve never had appointments with him but his registrars) Due to being Overweight and other health issues he is now considering a TAVI
Hi it’s me again whilst waiting for Open Heart Surgery and having pre op the nurse phoned me last week to say that the Professor who is doing surgery wants to see me( I’ve never had appointments with him but his registrars) Due to being Overweight and other health issues he is now considering a TAVI
Shanty123
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Viagra
Since my stroke my interest has dropped down to noting, I'm fine with that but have a girlfriend, wondering any knows if i take it with my current medication, MTX, and whole load of others. Is it something I ask neurologist? or take it in my own?
Since my stroke my interest has dropped down to noting, I'm fine with that but have a girlfriend, wondering any knows if i take it with my current medication, MTX, and whole load of others. Is it something I ask neurologist? or take it in my own?
PhoenixJ75
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Op cancelled & statistics
My AVR scheduled for 2nd May has been cancelled because my CRP level is high. I've asked what the level is, and how it compares to a normal level and acceptable/inoperable level, but the surgeon's secretary didn't know, neither did the pre-op team at the hospital, and I don't know when/if I'll be seeing
My AVR scheduled for 2nd May has been cancelled because my CRP level is high. I've asked what the level is, and how it compares to a normal level and acceptable/inoperable level, but the surgeon's secretary didn't know, neither did the pre-op team at the hospital, and I don't know when/if I'll be seeing
Carion
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Valve Surgery
I am due to have a tricuspid valve replacement with open heart surgery in the next few weeks. I have been getting some conflicting info regarding wearing a bra or not after the procedure and what type if necessary is best. I was wondering if any of the ladies on hear might be able to advise me, ant
I am due to have a tricuspid valve replacement with open heart surgery in the next few weeks. I have been getting some conflicting info regarding wearing a bra or not after the procedure and what type if necessary is best. I was wondering if any of the ladies on hear might be able to advise me, ant
Jennywren2953
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Genetic Testing
Hello my husband had heart bypass surgery last year and a heart attack after angiogram. His grandad, dad and sister all have heart conditions. The hospital said last year they would be doing genetic testing and our two children (9&12) would be tested. We still haven’t heard any and when my husband finally
Hello my husband had heart bypass surgery last year and a heart attack after angiogram. His grandad, dad and sister all have heart conditions. The hospital said last year they would be doing genetic testing and our two children (9&12) would be tested. We still haven’t heard any and when my husband finally
Ljs383
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Mirena coil experiences?
Just had an appointment with the
Womens
'
Health
Nurse at our practice who suggested Mirena IUD as it is slow release progesterone, may stop my periods all together.
Just had an appointment with the
Womens
'
Health
Nurse at our practice who suggested Mirena IUD as it is slow release progesterone, may stop my periods all together.
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Women's Health Strategy for England
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lynmynott
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Not prepared for the anxiety that follows heart surgery
Almost 9 weeks post mitral valve repair and Aortic valve replacement. It was all quite sudden. I was hardly prepared for the valve repair but woke after 8 hours of surgery to find I had also had Aortic valve replacement! That was a lot to cope with! Now I have so much anxiety! I have always been quite
Almost 9 weeks post mitral valve repair and Aortic valve replacement. It was all quite sudden. I was hardly prepared for the valve repair but woke after 8 hours of surgery to find I had also had Aortic valve replacement! That was a lot to cope with! Now I have so much anxiety! I have always been quite
Mishy2610
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
chest pain
now I’m familiar with chest pain and when I do get it I am scared but this morning it was really sore then an hour later i feel asleep for 3 hours I’ve just woke up and feel so incredibly anxious and worrying about that chest pain as it was extremely painful. I still have it just now even when resting
now I’m familiar with chest pain and when I do get it I am scared but this morning it was really sore then an hour later i feel asleep for 3 hours I’ve just woke up and feel so incredibly anxious and worrying about that chest pain as it was extremely painful. I still have it just now even when resting
caitsxxx1
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
BP mystery solved heads will roll!
A few days ago I posted on here regarding BP shooting up,and staying up . Around 190 to 200 systolic and 105 to 125 systolic.Thank you all for your fabulous support and information, where would I be without you all?! So many took the time to reply. Right. As I was told to revert to original dose of
A few days ago I posted on here regarding BP shooting up,and staying up . Around 190 to 200 systolic and 105 to 125 systolic.Thank you all for your fabulous support and information, where would I be without you all?! So many took the time to reply. Right. As I was told to revert to original dose of
wilsond
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AF Association
1 year ago
An Update to Tokyo Update
It's 5 months today since my mini-maze with Dr Ohtsuka in Tokyo. Yippee !!! 🎂 I will save the song and dance for the 6 month milestone, save to say that I am in NSR each and every day for the whole day. I take zero medications and do not require an anti-coagulant as my left atrial appendage was removed
It's 5 months today since my mini-maze with Dr Ohtsuka in Tokyo. Yippee !!! 🎂 I will save the song and dance for the 6 month milestone, save to say that I am in NSR each and every day for the whole day. I take zero medications and do not require an anti-coagulant as my left atrial appendage was removed
saulger
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AF Association
1 year ago
Anti coagulants or blood thinners?
A friend has recently been diagnosed with AF and another friend told her one of her drugs was a blood thinner. We were on a zoom call and I chipped in saying it wasn't a blood thinner it was an anti coagulant. The friend said that her husband (with AF) was on blood thinners. I started to doubt myself
A friend has recently been diagnosed with AF and another friend told her one of her drugs was a blood thinner. We were on a zoom call and I chipped in saying it wasn't a blood thinner it was an anti coagulant. The friend said that her husband (with AF) was on blood thinners. I started to doubt myself
katiefforde
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Where to source otc warfarin 1 mg or 0.5 mg
I need to buy 1mg or 0.5 warfarin. My mom 13 years ago had mitral valve and aortic valve replacement and requires to take warfarin but recently we found that her fit size should be 1 mg and or 0.5mg which is not in her residential location. I'm willing to trade 5 my warfarin for 1 mg or 0.5 mg. I can
I need to buy 1mg or 0.5 warfarin. My mom 13 years ago had mitral valve and aortic valve replacement and requires to take warfarin but recently we found that her fit size should be 1 mg and or 0.5mg which is not in her residential location. I'm willing to trade 5 my warfarin for 1 mg or 0.5 mg. I can
Hamayeshguy
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Anticoagulation Support
1 year ago
Fed up with BPressure
Well!My bp has been really stable for over 12 months ,120 /130 70/80. So reduced Losartan from 100mg to 50mg ( 25mg twice a day) on Dr's advice. Monitor regularly. Few weeks back,Monitor packed up but didn't replace immediately, didn't feel the need urgently. However last week felt a bit tired and
Well!My bp has been really stable for over 12 months ,120 /130 70/80. So reduced Losartan from 100mg to 50mg ( 25mg twice a day) on Dr's advice. Monitor regularly. Few weeks back,Monitor packed up but didn't replace immediately, didn't feel the need urgently. However last week felt a bit tired and
wilsond
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Phrenic Nerve damage on top of everything else.
Morning all Please help me pick the bones out of this one. Just wondered if anyone on here had their Phrenic nerve damaged during their open heart surgery? I saw my Thoracic surgeon yesterday, and he said it was quite common, but I've never heard anyone talking about it on here. It causes paralysis
Morning all Please help me pick the bones out of this one. Just wondered if anyone on here had their Phrenic nerve damaged during their open heart surgery? I saw my Thoracic surgeon yesterday, and he said it was quite common, but I've never heard anyone talking about it on here. It causes paralysis
Sljp0000
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart Bypass Soon
Hi all I’ve got my pre op on Thursday at Wythenshawe Hospital Manchester for valve replacement and heart bypass. I’m female 56 years old and obese was a smoker but stopped 3 weeks ago. I’m so scared so much that i keep thinking what if I don’t survive the procedure I’ve written letters to my mum husband
Hi all I’ve got my pre op on Thursday at Wythenshawe Hospital Manchester for valve replacement and heart bypass. I’m female 56 years old and obese was a smoker but stopped 3 weeks ago. I’m so scared so much that i keep thinking what if I don’t survive the procedure I’ve written letters to my mum husband
Shanty123
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Bigscar recent BP readings astonishing
My stories on here somewhere nearly 77 triple heart bypass in 1977 ie nearly 46 years ago.On loads of drugs.Just been out on quite a tough bike ride not a long distance but up quite a testing hill. On return BP 137/ 76 considering effort put in the pre hypertension didn’t worry me, sat down and rested
My stories on here somewhere nearly 77 triple heart bypass in 1977 ie nearly 46 years ago.On loads of drugs.Just been out on quite a tough bike ride not a long distance but up quite a testing hill. On return BP 137/ 76 considering effort put in the pre hypertension didn’t worry me, sat down and rested
Bigscar
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Another bisoprolol query
I take 2.5 mg of bisoprolol daily and in normal sinus rhythm a steady heart beat of 65 bpm. I've had three 40+ hour episodes of AF so far this year and was admitted to A & E during last episode. I had increased bisoprolol dose to 3.75 twice a day while in AF . The doctor in Same Day Emergency Care
I take 2.5 mg of bisoprolol daily and in normal sinus rhythm a steady heart beat of 65 bpm. I've had three 40+ hour episodes of AF so far this year and was admitted to A & E during last episode. I had increased bisoprolol dose to 3.75 twice a day while in AF . The doctor in Same Day Emergency Care
LizLancashire
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AF Association
1 year ago
Counting the days to an ablation for Focal Atrial Tachycardia
Tanta Anna follow up! Has anyone had this type of ablation? It’s my sixth ablation! This has been an awful experience for the last four months- now weaning off atenolol, which may be feel very ill. Stayed on that medication after many other trials. I am in the US, traveling 1000 miles to Dr in
Tanta Anna follow up! Has anyone had this type of ablation? It’s my sixth ablation! This has been an awful experience for the last four months- now weaning off atenolol, which may be feel very ill. Stayed on that medication after many other trials. I am in the US, traveling 1000 miles to Dr in
Tantaanna
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Feeling Disappointed
Following an ablation for SVT in January 2021 I have been problem free for two and a half years (at least heart wise). I began to feel breathless about three weeks ago and now am experiencing fairly regular runs of af. I have had an ablation for af in the past as well as surgery to repair leaky valves
Following an ablation for SVT in January 2021 I have been problem free for two and a half years (at least heart wise). I began to feel breathless about three weeks ago and now am experiencing fairly regular runs of af. I have had an ablation for af in the past as well as surgery to repair leaky valves
spinningjenny
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AF Association
1 year ago
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