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Dignosed a buried penis
Been dignosed with a buried penis. I have been to a doctor and he is booking me in to see someone for operation as he said i have a buried penis i am bit nervous about it. Has anyone had 1 and had surgery. Or Medication he said i have soft penile tissue should i be worried? Any help would be appericated
Been dignosed with a buried penis. I have been to a doctor and he is booking me in to see someone for operation as he said i have a buried penis i am bit nervous about it. Has anyone had 1 and had surgery. Or Medication he said i have soft penile tissue should i be worried? Any help would be appericated
Lincsguy33
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Are my symptoms consistent with B12 deficiency especially burning sensation.
Hi Hoping people can tell me if some weird symptoms I'm having are consistent with B12 deficiency. I'm in the UK London. I have started getting burning skin sensations - feels like someone applied deep heat when I wasn't looking. I get these on my forearms, shoulders, patches on my upper back. They
Hi Hoping people can tell me if some weird symptoms I'm having are consistent with B12 deficiency. I'm in the UK London. I have started getting burning skin sensations - feels like someone applied deep heat when I wasn't looking. I get these on my forearms, shoulders, patches on my upper back. They
AlwaysTiredxxx
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Open Heart Surgery, (OHS). General comments.
I hope my experiences might help reassure other people who are due to undergo OHS, in particular Aortic Valve Replacement, (AVR). I am a 66 years old male, 3 weeks into recovery from a successful redo procedure. I had my first surgery 9 years ago to replace a failing bi-cuspid 'original' valve. Both
I hope my experiences might help reassure other people who are due to undergo OHS, in particular Aortic Valve Replacement, (AVR). I am a 66 years old male, 3 weeks into recovery from a successful redo procedure. I had my first surgery 9 years ago to replace a failing bi-cuspid 'original' valve. Both
mcmaccy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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CoQ10 dosage and when to take ?
I have CLL and my hematologist approved CoQ10. CoQ10 is recommended in Mayo litererature, for those with no counter-indications. But I lack good information about how many mg CoQ10 that I could ingest daily, and when to take the cap or caps . Thus, I would appreciate guidance. Also suggestions
I have CLL and my hematologist approved CoQ10. CoQ10 is recommended in Mayo litererature, for those with no counter-indications. But I lack good information about how many mg CoQ10 that I could ingest daily, and when to take the cap or caps . Thus, I would appreciate guidance. Also suggestions
janvog
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CLL Support
2 years ago
When to Stop Beta Blockers
Hi All - I’m wondering if the beta blockers I’m taking are doing more harm than good? I had never taken beta blockers (I’m now taking metoprolol 25 mg once a day) before my ablation, but after my ablation they were prescribed for the week following. Unfortunately I never felt comfortable not taking them
Hi All - I’m wondering if the beta blockers I’m taking are doing more harm than good? I had never taken beta blockers (I’m now taking metoprolol 25 mg once a day) before my ablation, but after my ablation they were prescribed for the week following. Unfortunately I never felt comfortable not taking them
Dogluvr95
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AF Association
2 years ago
Is this angina?
Hi all, I was diagnosed with afib 3 years ago and have mentioned to several medics (cardiologists, arrhythmia nurses) that I occasionally had slight heart aches when exercising or stressed, but none of them seem concerned. Afib does not seem to be related to heart pain - so I'm not sure whether the
Hi all, I was diagnosed with afib 3 years ago and have mentioned to several medics (cardiologists, arrhythmia nurses) that I occasionally had slight heart aches when exercising or stressed, but none of them seem concerned. Afib does not seem to be related to heart pain - so I'm not sure whether the
Barny12
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AF Association
2 years ago
Safe INR level for Ablation?
I am one week from my first cyro ablation and my blood INR is 1.2. Most recommend a value between 2.0 and 3.0. What are folks' knowledge and experience in this area? Might I be canceled as, according to these numbers from today's tests, the Pradaxa hasn't thinned my blood much. Are these the cases where
I am one week from my first cyro ablation and my blood INR is 1.2. Most recommend a value between 2.0 and 3.0. What are folks' knowledge and experience in this area? Might I be canceled as, according to these numbers from today's tests, the Pradaxa hasn't thinned my blood much. Are these the cases where
willec49
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AF Association
2 years ago
1 month out from RF ablation for asymptomatic afib
Hi. I was diagnosed with afib in late 2019 at age 66 and put on an anti-coag and sotalol. I was in and out of afib quite regularly but rarely symptomatic. Three cardioversions failed to restore normal sinus rhythm (NSR) for any real length of time, so ablations were suggested (I live in the US.) Since
Hi. I was diagnosed with afib in late 2019 at age 66 and put on an anti-coag and sotalol. I was in and out of afib quite regularly but rarely symptomatic. Three cardioversions failed to restore normal sinus rhythm (NSR) for any real length of time, so ablations were suggested (I live in the US.) Since
nmack
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Edoxaban causing breathlessness?
Does anyone else get this issue? I was put on this medication in August. Came off Apixaban for same issue. I get it late morning then teatime. It is getting less severe as I recover from a long series of chest infections. I have been diagnosed as having ‘flutter’ which can bring on AF. I await an ablation
Does anyone else get this issue? I was put on this medication in August. Came off Apixaban for same issue. I get it late morning then teatime. It is getting less severe as I recover from a long series of chest infections. I have been diagnosed as having ‘flutter’ which can bring on AF. I await an ablation
Kenbat
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AF Association
2 years ago
The cheating side of town (or 5 minute tomato soup)
This is nearly as fast to make as opening a can of tomato soup. I'd found myself with a pot of droopy basil which I hadn't got around to using, and rather than waste it, i decided to rescue it while it was still OK to use. I only had store cupboard ingredients to hand, so used what I had. The ingredients
This is nearly as fast to make as opening a can of tomato soup. I'd found myself with a pot of droopy basil which I hadn't got around to using, and rather than waste it, i decided to rescue it while it was still OK to use. I only had store cupboard ingredients to hand, so used what I had. The ingredients
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
8 days post ablation
What a week?! I had an RF ablation at the start of last week but felt, what I thought, was excessive pain in my chest (particularly when lying on my back) 2/3 days after but just stuck with it thinking it was a standard recovery symptom for RF as I’d only had cryo done before. However on Thursday night
What a week?! I had an RF ablation at the start of last week but felt, what I thought, was excessive pain in my chest (particularly when lying on my back) 2/3 days after but just stuck with it thinking it was a standard recovery symptom for RF as I’d only had cryo done before. However on Thursday night
Safc1983
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AF Association
2 years ago
body wash after heart surgery returning home ..?
Hiya maybe a silly question but will my son need a antibacterial , unperfumed or other type of wash to keep scar healthy and free from infection at home after his aortic valve replacement and any other things you might need to help recovery . Thank you hope you are all well
Hiya maybe a silly question but will my son need a antibacterial , unperfumed or other type of wash to keep scar healthy and free from infection at home after his aortic valve replacement and any other things you might need to help recovery . Thank you hope you are all well
G345
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Anxiety over NHS heart attack radio adverts
Is anyone else’s health anxiety getting worse after these NHS heart attack early warning adverts? I feel like how they describe all the time! And lately I’ve been getting all those symptoms every few hours, every day - hard beats, chest pain/tightness, left sided jaw, shoulder, neck, arm ache. The works
Is anyone else’s health anxiety getting worse after these NHS heart attack early warning adverts? I feel like how they describe all the time! And lately I’ve been getting all those symptoms every few hours, every day - hard beats, chest pain/tightness, left sided jaw, shoulder, neck, arm ache. The works
SVR28
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Chest Pain, fear of heart attack.
Hi, I’m 20 year old man. I’ve suffered with anxiety a while but like don’t want to blow this off to it but it could be. So I had this sudden crushing chest pain 2 days ago, went into instant panic attack. Sat down with my mum and could talk and walk around but was fearing I was having a heart attack.
Hi, I’m 20 year old man. I’ve suffered with anxiety a while but like don’t want to blow this off to it but it could be. So I had this sudden crushing chest pain 2 days ago, went into instant panic attack. Sat down with my mum and could talk and walk around but was fearing I was having a heart attack.
Dshadzz07
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
A warm Green Lentil Salad with Sweet Potato Chips
Hi everyone, I had this meal today at lunch time and enjoyed it. It has simple ingredients and it's versatile as it can be eaten as it is or can be topped with fish , egg or chicken breast. Edamame Beans can be replaced with frozen peas. Cooked green lentils, steamed broccoli florets, carrots, Edamame
Hi everyone, I had this meal today at lunch time and enjoyed it. It has simple ingredients and it's versatile as it can be eaten as it is or can be topped with fish , egg or chicken breast. Edamame Beans can be replaced with frozen peas. Cooked green lentils, steamed broccoli florets, carrots, Edamame
KBMosia
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Moaning post re heart treatment
Hi folk - this is going to be a moan post so feel free to pass by! I am an ACHD patient (diagnosed 3 years ago ages 68) with a fenestrated Atrial septum which is quite large 1.8cm x 0.8cm with a couple of cross-bands. I am having a cardiac cathertisation on Thursday to check the pressures etc and see
Hi folk - this is going to be a moan post so feel free to pass by! I am an ACHD patient (diagnosed 3 years ago ages 68) with a fenestrated Atrial septum which is quite large 1.8cm x 0.8cm with a couple of cross-bands. I am having a cardiac cathertisation on Thursday to check the pressures etc and see
Digger0
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Is AF a disability
Hi everyone hope you are ticking along nicely. The question i have is why is afib not classed as a disability?? I am desperate to go back to work but I'm struggling with the tachycardia my pulse is between 90 to 140 bmp it makes me so breathless and dizzy can't seem to function with every day life never
Hi everyone hope you are ticking along nicely. The question i have is why is afib not classed as a disability?? I am desperate to go back to work but I'm struggling with the tachycardia my pulse is between 90 to 140 bmp it makes me so breathless and dizzy can't seem to function with every day life never
Rachelanx50
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AF Association
2 years ago
Aortic valve replacement
I am going to have a mechanical heart valve replacement for a blocked aortic valve. Should I choose ope heart surgery or TAVI
I am going to have a mechanical heart valve replacement for a blocked aortic valve. Should I choose ope heart surgery or TAVI
Juan
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CHD
My Mum died 11 days ago from CHD, My Dad had a triple heart bypass, 6 and half years ago. And sadly died 8 weeks later, CHD was one of the cause. What are the chances of me developing this?
My Mum died 11 days ago from CHD, My Dad had a triple heart bypass, 6 and half years ago. And sadly died 8 weeks later, CHD was one of the cause. What are the chances of me developing this?
Dawn21
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Lainie2875 update
Hi all Just thought I would update you. I have been home now 9 days on a cocktail of heart medications and diagnosed Heart Failure 😞 so when they say AF won’t kill you !!! When I read up about the heart failure it’s caused I then beg to differ. I am not saying everyone diagnosed with Heart failure
Hi all Just thought I would update you. I have been home now 9 days on a cocktail of heart medications and diagnosed Heart Failure 😞 so when they say AF won’t kill you !!! When I read up about the heart failure it’s caused I then beg to differ. I am not saying everyone diagnosed with Heart failure
Lainie2875
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AF Association
2 years ago
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