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Nausea
Hi again, I’ve tried looking up the answer to this but no joy (I’m probably looking in the wrong place). Since my episode of severe chest/back pains and sickness last week and a trip to A&E, I’ve been feeling queasy after food. I’m not eating big meals it passes after a few minutes but I’m scared to
Hi again, I’ve tried looking up the answer to this but no joy (I’m probably looking in the wrong place). Since my episode of severe chest/back pains and sickness last week and a trip to A&E, I’ve been feeling queasy after food. I’m not eating big meals it passes after a few minutes but I’m scared to
Sherbet4
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Surrogate is 9 weeks pregnant but measured 2 days behind at 7 week scan... should I be worried?
Hi everyone, so after 15 failed embryo transfers in my own body, we moved onto surrogacy. By some miracle our surrogate fell pregnant on our 16th transfer but her FIRST. Hcg numbers were great and she has been suffering every day with morning sickness, which obviously I wouldn't wish on anyone but it
Hi everyone, so after 15 failed embryo transfers in my own body, we moved onto surrogacy. By some miracle our surrogate fell pregnant on our 16th transfer but her FIRST. Hcg numbers were great and she has been suffering every day with morning sickness, which obviously I wouldn't wish on anyone but it
Kimbob82
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
10 months ago
Cardio performance abrupt decline
Currently on Orgovyx for the last 18 months with very little side effects due to wrestling, lifting weights and hiking. Then suddenly four days ago, only a block from the beginning of my daily 2.5 mile hike my energy unexpectedly ran out. I pushed forward another block assuming I could shake off whatever
Currently on Orgovyx for the last 18 months with very little side effects due to wrestling, lifting weights and hiking. Then suddenly four days ago, only a block from the beginning of my daily 2.5 mile hike my energy unexpectedly ran out. I pushed forward another block assuming I could shake off whatever
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Holter Monitor / ECG
Hey guys it's Stacey (Bruno is my nickname after my doggy). I had a 24 hour ECG monitor dine in Thursday which went back yesterday & I was just wondering how long it takes to get the results back to the GP ?? Also I went to see a cardiologist last Tuesday for reassurance basically who put in the appointment
Hey guys it's Stacey (Bruno is my nickname after my doggy). I had a 24 hour ECG monitor dine in Thursday which went back yesterday & I was just wondering how long it takes to get the results back to the GP ?? Also I went to see a cardiologist last Tuesday for reassurance basically who put in the appointment
Bruno89
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
pace and ablate
hi good people I was due to have pace and ablate before Christmas but I postponed it Super hard decision to make I saw my consultant a few weeks back and my heart rate on the ECG was 126 He told me the drugs are no longer working and he offered me pace and ablate again We have probably spoke
hi good people I was due to have pace and ablate before Christmas but I postponed it Super hard decision to make I saw my consultant a few weeks back and my heart rate on the ECG was 126 He told me the drugs are no longer working and he offered me pace and ablate again We have probably spoke
Hardjuice
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AF Association
1 year ago
reading ecg
hi all, was hoping for some help. I had an echo scan few days back that the person who did it thinks is ok. I also had to wear a 24hrs ecg. I’ve been having high heart rates 164bpm mostly daily and occasional low 41bmp in the 40s daily. Mostly high, I’ve noticed that my heartbeat will raise 40BPM when
hi all, was hoping for some help. I had an echo scan few days back that the person who did it thinks is ok. I also had to wear a 24hrs ecg. I’ve been having high heart rates 164bpm mostly daily and occasional low 41bmp in the 40s daily. Mostly high, I’ve noticed that my heartbeat will raise 40BPM when
Katwhite2
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British Heart Foundation
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
Seeking some advice [Had numerous tests]
Hi, 48yr old male, not overweight, eat relatively healthy, but due to a back issue, limited exercise. Take no meds other than painkillers from time to time for my back. But wasn't taking them during these episodes. My issues began a week today exactly. Got up for the loo around 4am, and went back to
Hi, 48yr old male, not overweight, eat relatively healthy, but due to a back issue, limited exercise. Take no meds other than painkillers from time to time for my back. But wasn't taking them during these episodes. My issues began a week today exactly. Got up for the loo around 4am, and went back to
ProfBaw
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Could I Be Sensitive to Bisoprolol, Even at HALF the Dose?
Hi all, Over a month ago now I was advised by my GP and an A&E doctor that I could cut my Bisoprolol (1.25mg) tablets in half, due to the fact that my heart rate was dropping to the 40s at night and the 50s whilst I was at work sat at my desk. I've noticed since then that my heart rate is still
Hi all, Over a month ago now I was advised by my GP and an A&E doctor that I could cut my Bisoprolol (1.25mg) tablets in half, due to the fact that my heart rate was dropping to the 40s at night and the 50s whilst I was at work sat at my desk. I've noticed since then that my heart rate is still
Rhodog2612
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Holiday insurance
My husband has AF ablation 6years ago went into AF last week back in SR possible cardiodiversion electrocardiogram on the 25th May I have treatable lung cancer but holiday insurance is rather high700£ for both of us has anybody else have this problem ,Thank you
My husband has AF ablation 6years ago went into AF last week back in SR possible cardiodiversion electrocardiogram on the 25th May I have treatable lung cancer but holiday insurance is rather high700£ for both of us has anybody else have this problem ,Thank you
marychris
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AF Association
1 year ago
A tip for Australians with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia trying to access pneumococcal vaccination through the National Immunisation Program
What a morning I've had to get my third pneumococcal vaccine. I'll share the details here as the solution I found could help others with CLL in Australia who are having difficulty accessing these vaccines through the National Immunisation Program (NIP). In Australia, since 1 July 2020, it's standard
What a morning I've had to get my third pneumococcal vaccine. I'll share the details here as the solution I found could help others with CLL in Australia who are having difficulty accessing these vaccines through the National Immunisation Program (NIP). In Australia, since 1 July 2020, it's standard
CLLerinOz
Volunteer
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Low sleeping heart rate and blood oxygen
Hi All, I'm one of those "Smart Watch" people, so please bare with me! 40 Year old Male, Over the past few weeks I have been checking my sleeping heart rate after a comment from my surgeon. During a recent anaesthetic it was noted i had a very low heart rate. On average its between 30-35bpm. This
Hi All, I'm one of those "Smart Watch" people, so please bare with me! 40 Year old Male, Over the past few weeks I have been checking my sleeping heart rate after a comment from my surgeon. During a recent anaesthetic it was noted i had a very low heart rate. On average its between 30-35bpm. This
Jimjimjeroo
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
EKG from normal to Sinus bradycardia in stage 3b CKD
My 77 year old husband stable in stage 3b for couple years recently had dizziness and some nausea. PCP did an EKG and found sinus bradycardia. Last EKG two years ago was normal. He has not had any dizzy spells for couple months and his first cardiologist visit advised him to maintain his BP meds etc
My 77 year old husband stable in stage 3b for couple years recently had dizziness and some nausea. PCP did an EKG and found sinus bradycardia. Last EKG two years ago was normal. He has not had any dizzy spells for couple months and his first cardiologist visit advised him to maintain his BP meds etc
Vprp
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Doctor said ECG results were fine, but when I reviewed the report it says AF detected and wide complex tachycardia detected
[Edited to remove personal information] I have recently had a 24 hour ECG, my doctor told me my results were fine but offered to put me on beta blockers. I wasn't happy with this answer and asked for a copy of my ECG report. I have looked at the report myself and have noticed that it says AF detected
[Edited to remove personal information] I have recently had a 24 hour ECG, my doctor told me my results were fine but offered to put me on beta blockers. I wasn't happy with this answer and asked for a copy of my ECG report. I have looked at the report myself and have noticed that it says AF detected
Carly470
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
How do I interpret this Kardia ECG reading?
I was sat on the couch and started feeling hot and a bit of a fluttering sensation in my chest and a bit dizzy. This ecg reading came back unclassified and whilst it was recording it said my heart rate was 164bpm yet the pdf says 72bpm 🤷🏻♀️ I have just bought a book to try and teach myself on a
I was sat on the couch and started feeling hot and a bit of a fluttering sensation in my chest and a bit dizzy. This ecg reading came back unclassified and whilst it was recording it said my heart rate was 164bpm yet the pdf says 72bpm 🤷🏻♀️ I have just bought a book to try and teach myself on a
MummaSoap
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Being referred for an angiogram and anxious
Hello, everyone. I hope you are all well. As some of you are aware, I am currently going through cardiac investigations. See below for details of my history: https://healthunlocked.com/bhf/posts/148912868/looking-for-advice-after-recent-chest-pain. I posted the results of my recent Myocardial
Hello, everyone. I hope you are all well. As some of you are aware, I am currently going through cardiac investigations. See below for details of my history: https://healthunlocked.com/bhf/posts/148912868/looking-for-advice-after-recent-chest-pain. I posted the results of my recent Myocardial
IamAli_R
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Could this be heart related?
Hello, If I give a little information could someone please give me some advice? 3 weeks ago I had a very scary episode of chest and back pain (severe pain) It started slow but built quickly until it was unbearable and I couldn’t breathe or move. Called an ambulance but by the time they arrived the pain
Hello, If I give a little information could someone please give me some advice? 3 weeks ago I had a very scary episode of chest and back pain (severe pain) It started slow but built quickly until it was unbearable and I couldn’t breathe or move. Called an ambulance but by the time they arrived the pain
Sherbet4
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A trifascicular block
My last ECG showed I have a trifascicular block. Doc didn't explain and first time I'd heard of it read abit about it and not pleasant.i have a pacemaker so that helps. Anyone know anything about it and how it affects AFib
My last ECG showed I have a trifascicular block. Doc didn't explain and first time I'd heard of it read abit about it and not pleasant.i have a pacemaker so that helps. Anyone know anything about it and how it affects AFib
2learn
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AF Association
1 year ago
Experimenting on myself, don't all try this at home
This is long but I wanted to share this in the hope this inspires someone, some may think I'm crazy but I just had to find out. I have HOCM, its quite mild and has been so for years. It's hereditary. Im in my 50's . Was sort of bullied by cardiologists to take Beta blockers and have been on a low dose
This is long but I wanted to share this in the hope this inspires someone, some may think I'm crazy but I just had to find out. I have HOCM, its quite mild and has been so for years. It's hereditary. Im in my 50's . Was sort of bullied by cardiologists to take Beta blockers and have been on a low dose
TonyB1972
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AF Association
1 year ago
feeling weird after every meal
Hi . I am 5 years into GCA and am down to 5 mgs Prednisolone. I was on 4.5 mgs until a week ago when l realised l couldn’t cope with the fatigue, lower back pain ( stenosis) and weak heavy legs any more so l went back up to 5mgs. I have felt a lot better but something very strange and scary has started
Hi . I am 5 years into GCA and am down to 5 mgs Prednisolone. I was on 4.5 mgs until a week ago when l realised l couldn’t cope with the fatigue, lower back pain ( stenosis) and weak heavy legs any more so l went back up to 5mgs. I have felt a lot better but something very strange and scary has started
Alwynk
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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