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The Surgeon’s Cut
Hello everyone and hope you are all in good spirits and smiling. Those of you who have Netflix may have heard of this series of 4 documentaries. One of which involves removing blood clots from the lung - transforming the life of the patient who could barely breathe he had such severe pulmonary restriction
Hello everyone and hope you are all in good spirits and smiling. Those of you who have Netflix may have heard of this series of 4 documentaries. One of which involves removing blood clots from the lung - transforming the life of the patient who could barely breathe he had such severe pulmonary restriction
Thinkhealthy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Heart failure and permanent
Hiya all, I have heart failure and feel it might be getting worse as I am really tired and sleeping half the day away. Is there any procedure to help heart failure? I have been told I am lucky as don't have any blocked or furred up tubes but feel that people who have procedures seem to have better lifestyles
Hiya all, I have heart failure and feel it might be getting worse as I am really tired and sleeping half the day away. Is there any procedure to help heart failure? I have been told I am lucky as don't have any blocked or furred up tubes but feel that people who have procedures seem to have better lifestyles
purpleswimmer
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AF Association
4 years ago
Af?
Hi all I was having flutters following a heart attack at the beginning of the year. My GP gave me a portable ecg device that I can use during an episode to track it but it only ever happens once and by the time I put the device on it has stopped. Can I stop worrying about it if they are not long enough
Hi all I was having flutters following a heart attack at the beginning of the year. My GP gave me a portable ecg device that I can use during an episode to track it but it only ever happens once and by the time I put the device on it has stopped. Can I stop worrying about it if they are not long enough
Changeling43
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AF Association
4 years ago
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Tender Head after Stroke
I underwent heart surgery in July 2020, after which i suffered a stroke (i was in an induced coma for 3 weeks plus so no nothing about it). The hospital tells me that there were no long term effects from my stroke (short term it shunted my lower jaw to the right a bit and caused my tongue to twist and
I underwent heart surgery in July 2020, after which i suffered a stroke (i was in an induced coma for 3 weeks plus so no nothing about it). The hospital tells me that there were no long term effects from my stroke (short term it shunted my lower jaw to the right a bit and caused my tongue to twist and
Hidden
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Neuro Support
4 years ago
BP Monitors and AF
My heart surgery was not able to resolve my AF, the surgeon ran out of time (11 hours i was 'under the knife'). Since discharge from hospital they are trying to get my medication right to resolve instances of dizziness and lightheadedness - as part of this process i have to record my BP using our Braun
My heart surgery was not able to resolve my AF, the surgeon ran out of time (11 hours i was 'under the knife'). Since discharge from hospital they are trying to get my medication right to resolve instances of dizziness and lightheadedness - as part of this process i have to record my BP using our Braun
Hidden
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AF Association
4 years ago
Alternating heart beat
Hi, anyone else had this happen? Had ablation 6.5 months ago. Had a few periods of tachycardia, but hotter monitor showed nothing major. Had four episodes which lasted longer and I needed PIP. This week I've been rushing around and have probably done too much and yesterday morning I felt really tired
Hi, anyone else had this happen? Had ablation 6.5 months ago. Had a few periods of tachycardia, but hotter monitor showed nothing major. Had four episodes which lasted longer and I needed PIP. This week I've been rushing around and have probably done too much and yesterday morning I felt really tired
Jajarunner
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AF Association
4 years ago
Aortic valve replacment
Hi just been told i need a aortic valve replacement open heart surgery any advise would be welcome. I am a 61 yr old male. Mechanical or tissue valve.
Hi just been told i need a aortic valve replacement open heart surgery any advise would be welcome. I am a 61 yr old male. Mechanical or tissue valve.
presely
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Bacon wrapped cod with leek and cabbage spaghetti
Thanks to springersrule, TheTabbyCat and I'm sure there is someone else who had part of this last week as a meal which inspired me.... Cod fillet per person , 2rashers bacon per fillet, lemon slices...... wrap cod in bacon coat in pepper, put lemon slices on, wrap in tin foil and bake for 20minutes
Thanks to springersrule, TheTabbyCat and I'm sure there is someone else who had part of this last week as a meal which inspired me.... Cod fillet per person , 2rashers bacon per fillet, lemon slices...... wrap cod in bacon coat in pepper, put lemon slices on, wrap in tin foil and bake for 20minutes
ScoutyPat
2020 August
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
KARDIA RECORDING DEVICE , HOW ACCURATE IS IT AND DOES ANYONE USE IT ?
Good day everyone, I am a 41 year old male with Afib and an enlarged heart . I have had a pulmonaryveinisolation procedure but I am still having problems and have been back in afib and some wide complex tachycardia and passing out in my lap . I just purchased the Kardia recording device and I am wondering
Good day everyone, I am a 41 year old male with Afib and an enlarged heart . I have had a pulmonaryveinisolation procedure but I am still having problems and have been back in afib and some wide complex tachycardia and passing out in my lap . I just purchased the Kardia recording device and I am wondering
Fryguy
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AF Association
4 years ago
A thought for our loved ones.
My triple bypass heart surgery was recently cancelled at the last minute. Although disappointed I was OK about it. My wife however was very upset by the cancellation. She had built herself up for me to have the operation so emotionally it was a big come down. It got me thinking. When facing major surgery
My triple bypass heart surgery was recently cancelled at the last minute. Although disappointed I was OK about it. My wife however was very upset by the cancellation. She had built herself up for me to have the operation so emotionally it was a big come down. It got me thinking. When facing major surgery
Disney59
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Help needed interpreting a Kardia report
The odd “quivering” heart sensation which I have now had for about 6 days continues every night. When I awoke this morning I took a Kardia reading whilst it was taking place and sent it off to Kardia for analysis. The finding is reproduced below. The bradycardia is known to my GP and cardiologist and
The odd “quivering” heart sensation which I have now had for about 6 days continues every night. When I awoke this morning I took a Kardia reading whilst it was taking place and sent it off to Kardia for analysis. The finding is reproduced below. The bradycardia is known to my GP and cardiologist and
Hidden
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AF Association
4 years ago
Swede & carrot fritters
Hi everyone and here’s a pic of tonight’s tea. I made the fritter idea up and although they fell apart a bit, they were well yummy. Chop half a swede and 3 medium carrots into small chunks, steam for about ten minutes then mash with butter. Stir in a fried onion, a large egg and a handful of grated cheddar
Hi everyone and here’s a pic of tonight’s tea. I made the fritter idea up and although they fell apart a bit, they were well yummy. Chop half a swede and 3 medium carrots into small chunks, steam for about ten minutes then mash with butter. Stir in a fried onion, a large egg and a handful of grated cheddar
monday1957
10 kg
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Hello I'm having lots of problem that is causing me great anxiety
I feel no pleasure from orgasm which is causing me a little stress as I can ejaculate normally. I'm getting pain in my perineum and sometimes I feel like there is a leak there. It's hard to explain but I keep getting like a shooting tickle sensation there which also travels to the penis and just like
I feel no pleasure from orgasm which is causing me a little stress as I can ejaculate normally. I'm getting pain in my perineum and sometimes I feel like there is a leak there. It's hard to explain but I keep getting like a shooting tickle sensation there which also travels to the penis and just like
CM_09
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
Chest Pain
Hi, my mum has recently been admitted to hospital with chest pain and shortness of breath, they thought she may be having a heart attack but having further test her arteries are all clear and they have put it down to either stress or her fibromyalgia saying this can cause chest pain, is this a common
Hi, my mum has recently been admitted to hospital with chest pain and shortness of breath, they thought she may be having a heart attack but having further test her arteries are all clear and they have put it down to either stress or her fibromyalgia saying this can cause chest pain, is this a common
RDewhurst
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Scientists discover how COVID-19 virus causes multiple organ failure in mice.
UCLA researchers are the first to create a version of COVID-19 in mice that shows how the disease damages organs other than the lungs. Using their model, the scientists discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can shut down energy production in cells of the heart, kidneys, spleen and other organs. "This
UCLA researchers are the first to create a version of COVID-19 in mice that shows how the disease damages organs other than the lungs. Using their model, the scientists discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can shut down energy production in cells of the heart, kidneys, spleen and other organs. "This
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Casserole Off - Beef casserole
Commonly called "winter warmer" in my house. 350g stewing steak 1 swede 4 carrots 1 leek 1 red onion 1 red bell pepper Punnet chestnut mushrooms Large slug of Worcestershire sauce Mixed herbs, garlic, salt,pepper to taste 2tbsp onion gravy granules Water to cover Prep veg by peeling and chopping into
Commonly called "winter warmer" in my house. 350g stewing steak 1 swede 4 carrots 1 leek 1 red onion 1 red bell pepper Punnet chestnut mushrooms Large slug of Worcestershire sauce Mixed herbs, garlic, salt,pepper to taste 2tbsp onion gravy granules Water to cover Prep veg by peeling and chopping into
ScoutyPat
2020 August
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Delayed heart surgery trauma?
Hello, I'm new here! I had open heart surgery at 10 years old (I'm now 21) and had my sternum wires removed 3 years ago. Recently I have been having really bad health anxiety - worrying about my general health and death/dying. I cannot comprehend the fact that I ever had heart surgery and the thought
Hello, I'm new here! I had open heart surgery at 10 years old (I'm now 21) and had my sternum wires removed 3 years ago. Recently I have been having really bad health anxiety - worrying about my general health and death/dying. I cannot comprehend the fact that I ever had heart surgery and the thought
Heartchild
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
1st 10K run!
Eight months post double heart bypass have managed to run my first 10K! Been a long recovery and still got some way to go but really trying to turn over a new leaf and make the most of my second chance. Good luck and best wishes to us all!
Eight months post double heart bypass have managed to run my first 10K! Been a long recovery and still got some way to go but really trying to turn over a new leaf and make the most of my second chance. Good luck and best wishes to us all!
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
I've been on Metoprolol for about three years now (low dose, half a pill morning and night). Can I wean off of it? If so, how?
I have had Afib, once recently that I was able to reset holding my breath. I'm not on a blood thinner. I'd like to see if it can be managed without the meds. I'm 66 and otherwise healthy. I had a some high blood pressure but cut almost all salt out and got that under control. I'd like to use supplements
I have had Afib, once recently that I was able to reset holding my breath. I'm not on a blood thinner. I'd like to see if it can be managed without the meds. I'm 66 and otherwise healthy. I had a some high blood pressure but cut almost all salt out and got that under control. I'd like to use supplements
BouvGirl
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AF Association
4 years ago
Amitriptyline
Hi everyone ,i havnt posted for a while so i am hoping everyone is feeling ok . Back in September this year i developed tinnitus in my left ear only ,went for a MRI of my ears and brain stem ,totally free ked out as some of you might remember my post on fear of acoustic neuroma as the doctor wanted
Hi everyone ,i havnt posted for a while so i am hoping everyone is feeling ok . Back in September this year i developed tinnitus in my left ear only ,went for a MRI of my ears and brain stem ,totally free ked out as some of you might remember my post on fear of acoustic neuroma as the doctor wanted
lynstone60
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
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