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I have just been told by my cardiologist that I need to have an angioplasty with stent because there is a narrowing of my LAD. I am freaking out - I’m 42 this year and have an 8 year old daughter and a wife who I love very much. I have heard CVD in the LAD is very serious - a widow maker. What
I have just been told by my cardiologist that I need to have an angioplasty with stent because there is a narrowing of my LAD. I am freaking out - I’m 42 this year and have an 8 year old daughter and a wife who I love very much. I have heard CVD in the LAD is very serious - a widow maker. What
HarryJ81
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
HA and Stent
Can anybody relate to this story. My sister lives in Spain and just had a surprise HA, she then had a stent fitted to deal with a blocked artery. She is feeling fine and was told she is ‘fixed’, although left with scarring. This is just two weeks ago. Is it really as simple as that? She had
Can anybody relate to this story. My sister lives in Spain and just had a surprise HA, she then had a stent fitted to deal with a blocked artery. She is feeling fine and was told she is ‘fixed’, although left with scarring. This is just two weeks ago. Is it really as simple as that? She had
Andian
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Mild discomfort after exercise
Hi I'm currently doing level 2/3 cardio rehab exercises on bhf YouTube, day after exercises I have discomfort in middle of ribs also left side of breast is tight ,no pain or breathlessness then it starts to ease on 2nd day ,has anyone else have discomfort after exercise I'm almost 14 weeks post quadruple
Hi I'm currently doing level 2/3 cardio rehab exercises on bhf YouTube, day after exercises I have discomfort in middle of ribs also left side of breast is tight ,no pain or breathlessness then it starts to ease on 2nd day ,has anyone else have discomfort after exercise I'm almost 14 weeks post quadruple
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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feeling let down
Since my husbands heart attack in May last year I have been doing everything I can to help him recover and stay well. He had a very serious heart attack (widow maker), occlusion of his LAD with no viable tissue left to stent or bypass. He has been told by every health professional he’s ever met that
Since my husbands heart attack in May last year I have been doing everything I can to help him recover and stay well. He had a very serious heart attack (widow maker), occlusion of his LAD with no viable tissue left to stent or bypass. He has been told by every health professional he’s ever met that
irishwife93
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Can't get a quote for Holiday Insurance until I specify what the medication I'm taking following Bypass surgery is for.
Hi 🤗 Everyone, I've just tried to nail down a Holiday insurance quote but I've hit a brickwall and was hoping that I can tap into the wealth of knowledge of my fellow Hearties. On the 26th September I had double Bypass Surgery. What with lockdown and my diagnosis of a severe Stenosis on the LAD
Hi 🤗 Everyone, I've just tried to nail down a Holiday insurance quote but I've hit a brickwall and was hoping that I can tap into the wealth of knowledge of my fellow Hearties. On the 26th September I had double Bypass Surgery. What with lockdown and my diagnosis of a severe Stenosis on the LAD
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Waking at night heart pounding ,year post op..scary
hi all, I had a triple heart bypass surgery after a heart attack a year ago. .I’m a 49 year old man ,I now live a healthy life,I quit drinking and smoking immediately after,everything has been great for the first year,but recently I keep waking at night ,my heart pounding and what feels like blood pumping
hi all, I had a triple heart bypass surgery after a heart attack a year ago. .I’m a 49 year old man ,I now live a healthy life,I quit drinking and smoking immediately after,everything has been great for the first year,but recently I keep waking at night ,my heart pounding and what feels like blood pumping
233444
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
is this usual?
morning all, in April last year I had a hospital admission for suspected heart issues, in September I was told I have a significant narrowing in an artery, not a main one, they tried to start me in a whole heap of meds and suggested a stent, I wanted a chance to avoid all this so for 6 months I have
morning all, in April last year I had a hospital admission for suspected heart issues, in September I was told I have a significant narrowing in an artery, not a main one, they tried to start me in a whole heap of meds and suggested a stent, I wanted a chance to avoid all this so for 6 months I have
Nes71
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
important to rest
I am 6 weeks into my heart bypass operation, been able to walking 8 miles per week weather permitting, but I have notice on more than one occasion do you much and you will suffer, had a 40 minute stroll yesterday been feeling not to bad then this morning bang what a day I have had today tiered aching
I am 6 weeks into my heart bypass operation, been able to walking 8 miles per week weather permitting, but I have notice on more than one occasion do you much and you will suffer, had a 40 minute stroll yesterday been feeling not to bad then this morning bang what a day I have had today tiered aching
E16Pat
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Arteries or electrics of my heart? Which one is causing me problems or are they both? Or is it gastric?
My heart history is quite extensive . Had ablation 2019, stent 2019, coronary spasm 2020, pacemaker for complete heart block 2022. Plus prostate cancer 2021 and bleed on brain as the result of collapsing due to blood thinners.Before Christmas was doing hour and half in gym, felt fine. Since January have
My heart history is quite extensive . Had ablation 2019, stent 2019, coronary spasm 2020, pacemaker for complete heart block 2022. Plus prostate cancer 2021 and bleed on brain as the result of collapsing due to blood thinners.Before Christmas was doing hour and half in gym, felt fine. Since January have
Bradshaw278
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Which scan or test?
I'm writing on behalf of a friend. They had a stent nearly 10 years ago. Very overweight, on blood pressure medication, statins, aspirin and spray under the tongue. Just lately they've been getting a lot of chest pain, using spray more and unable to walk far without getting breathless. Blood pressure
I'm writing on behalf of a friend. They had a stent nearly 10 years ago. Very overweight, on blood pressure medication, statins, aspirin and spray under the tongue. Just lately they've been getting a lot of chest pain, using spray more and unable to walk far without getting breathless. Blood pressure
Kathleen4
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Are My Arteries Getting Worse?
Anyone diagnosed with atherosclerosis/heart disease, who has had a heart attack, stroke, a bypass or a stent, or indeed anyone who has had any kind of heart problem due to plaque in their arteries, will surely have asked themselves this question. We're told by the NHS and the BHF that we can't remove
Anyone diagnosed with atherosclerosis/heart disease, who has had a heart attack, stroke, a bypass or a stent, or indeed anyone who has had any kind of heart problem due to plaque in their arteries, will surely have asked themselves this question. We're told by the NHS and the BHF that we can't remove
Chappychap
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Omeprazole and Clopidogrel
Had a stent a month ago today and cardiologist wanted me to go back on omeprazole but I insisted on Pantoprazole. I need the omeprazole long term due to severe GERD. He told me that the interaction advice was an old Canadian study and that there have been ample studies to confirm that Ompeprazole did
Had a stent a month ago today and cardiologist wanted me to go back on omeprazole but I insisted on Pantoprazole. I need the omeprazole long term due to severe GERD. He told me that the interaction advice was an old Canadian study and that there have been ample studies to confirm that Ompeprazole did
wischo
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Seeking kind advices
Assalamualaikum. My father is about 55 yrs old and had CABG surgery in 2007. Since then he's Alhamdulillah quite fine from cardiac side. But he has vertigo for meniers syndrome since 2017 and it is also in control. From last few months he frequently has mild dizziness,blurry eyes with muscle pain(lower
Assalamualaikum. My father is about 55 yrs old and had CABG surgery in 2007. Since then he's Alhamdulillah quite fine from cardiac side. But he has vertigo for meniers syndrome since 2017 and it is also in control. From last few months he frequently has mild dizziness,blurry eyes with muscle pain(lower
SumaiyaAnjum
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
heart attack related advise please
hi..I had a heart attack and a triple heart bypass a year ago,all going well for the first year,completely changed my lifestyle after this happened..I.e,quit alcohol and smoking,I now eat well and exercise…..problem has been the last 6 weeks,I have been waking up at night with a racing heart,and now
hi..I had a heart attack and a triple heart bypass a year ago,all going well for the first year,completely changed my lifestyle after this happened..I.e,quit alcohol and smoking,I now eat well and exercise…..problem has been the last 6 weeks,I have been waking up at night with a racing heart,and now
233444
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A newbie to the group but not new to HU
Hello, a quick introduction .66 year old runner and administrator on the HU 'Couch to 5k' and 'Bridge to 10k' Running forums. And now a reluctant member here following a heart attack on 27th Feb this year . Work done on 3 coronary arteries. One had a large stent fitted . 2 days later 2 more stents fitted
Hello, a quick introduction .66 year old runner and administrator on the HU 'Couch to 5k' and 'Bridge to 10k' Running forums. And now a reluctant member here following a heart attack on 27th Feb this year . Work done on 3 coronary arteries. One had a large stent fitted . 2 days later 2 more stents fitted
Instructor57
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Anxious
Hi I’m Nicky, I’m 49 and had a heart attack on 23.03.23. I had a stent fitted. I’m feeling anxious and frightened. My lifestyle wasn’t great and I had huge amount of stress at work. I’m so grateful to still be here.
Hi I’m Nicky, I’m 49 and had a heart attack on 23.03.23. I had a stent fitted. I’m feeling anxious and frightened. My lifestyle wasn’t great and I had huge amount of stress at work. I’m so grateful to still be here.
Nik_Nok
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Blood test and elevated ALT concerned
Sept last year had multiple stents fitted .on regular medicine of rosuvastatin 40mg, ticagrelor 90 , aspirin 100 and bisoprolol 2.5mg.I had general test after 3 months of stent and my ALT was 48 within a good range. 6 months test shows it is now elevated to 76 . Everything else seems to be normal..slight
Sept last year had multiple stents fitted .on regular medicine of rosuvastatin 40mg, ticagrelor 90 , aspirin 100 and bisoprolol 2.5mg.I had general test after 3 months of stent and my ALT was 48 within a good range. 6 months test shows it is now elevated to 76 . Everything else seems to be normal..slight
Sodp
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
111 update
Hey everyone I've listened to you all and called 111 They weren't very helpful, saying it's just a bug, I had to almost scream at them I'VE JUST HAD A STENT" They finally listened and I'm waiting for a call back I've also told Mum and she's trying (but failing) to remain calm V x
Hey everyone I've listened to you all and called 111 They weren't very helpful, saying it's just a bug, I had to almost scream at them I'VE JUST HAD A STENT" They finally listened and I'm waiting for a call back I've also told Mum and she's trying (but failing) to remain calm V x
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Running can literally save your life !
A rather dramatic title, but In my case it was probably true ! Ok, so I now feel it is time to bring this out into the open. The Admin team know about this . Thank you to Oldfloss and MissUnderstanding for picking up the slack ! Only a handful of others have known about this And to the ones who knew
A rather dramatic title, but In my case it was probably true ! Ok, so I now feel it is time to bring this out into the open. The Admin team know about this . Thank you to Oldfloss and MissUnderstanding for picking up the slack ! Only a handful of others have known about this And to the ones who knew
Instructor57
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Running can literally save your life !
A rather dramatic title, but In my case it was probably true ! Ok, so I now feel it is time to bring this out into the open. The Admin team know about this . Thank you to Oldfloss and MissUnderstanding for picking up the slack ! Only a handful of others have known about this And to the ones who
A rather dramatic title, but In my case it was probably true ! Ok, so I now feel it is time to bring this out into the open. The Admin team know about this . Thank you to Oldfloss and MissUnderstanding for picking up the slack ! Only a handful of others have known about this And to the ones who
Instructor57
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
1 year ago
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