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Afraid to workout... Anyone else?
I'm seeing a cardiologist -
echocardiogram
normal -blood work normal no signs of anything bad with my heart. -waiting on ultrasound results Waiting on holter monitor results. But doing simple chores get my heart racing and I can't help but imagen how it would be to actually workout.
I'm seeing a cardiologist -
echocardiogram
normal -blood work normal no signs of anything bad with my heart. -waiting on ultrasound results Waiting on holter monitor results. But doing simple chores get my heart racing and I can't help but imagen how it would be to actually workout.
Hidden
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Long time no see - I've developed a paramedic addiction
I've been poked, prodded, x-rayed (twice) and I am still waiting for an
echocardiogram
:( But I was given the go ahead to keep running - provided I felt ok. Well I haven't, it's hurt to beath, I've had asthma like attacks and well I've just been poorly. But today was the day.
I've been poked, prodded, x-rayed (twice) and I am still waiting for an
echocardiogram
:( But I was given the go ahead to keep running - provided I felt ok. Well I haven't, it's hurt to beath, I've had asthma like attacks and well I've just been poorly. But today was the day.
spoonierunning
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
10 years ago
3 months free.
,She sent me to a pulmonologist he ran a xray bloodwork all good.My family dr ordered a
echocardiogram
..ekg ughhh.You name it i have had it done.
,She sent me to a pulmonologist he ran a xray bloodwork all good.My family dr ordered a
echocardiogram
..ekg ughhh.You name it i have had it done.
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Other Heart Problems or Anxiety?
He did an
echocardiogram
of my heart & did not discuss this "thump" feeling with me. It would come and go randomly. He put me on a medication for the first time in my life called atenolol. Its supposed to treat chest pain/anxiety in the heart.
He did an
echocardiogram
of my heart & did not discuss this "thump" feeling with me. It would come and go randomly. He put me on a medication for the first time in my life called atenolol. Its supposed to treat chest pain/anxiety in the heart.
Chey921
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Healthy Heart to Heart...
So - time for Aussie to 'fess up... I've been having a battery of cardiac tests done lately off the back of a recent health assessment and some "irregularities" in my ECG under exercise. All a bit of a worry but due to family history all worth checking out... After resting ECG, exercise ECG, echo cardiogram
So - time for Aussie to 'fess up... I've been having a battery of cardiac tests done lately off the back of a recent health assessment and some "irregularities" in my ECG under exercise. All a bit of a worry but due to family history all worth checking out... After resting ECG, exercise ECG, echo cardiogram
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Graduate
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Couch to 5K
10 years ago
OK - Just Had a letter from Consultant Physician which goes:-
A recent
echocardiogram
shows mildly reduced left ventricular systolic function (ejection fraction 52%). The scan was difficult due to frequent couplets,triplets and Bigeminies occurring during the scan.
A recent
echocardiogram
shows mildly reduced left ventricular systolic function (ejection fraction 52%). The scan was difficult due to frequent couplets,triplets and Bigeminies occurring during the scan.
Whatamug1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Reflux or angina
My doctors are trying to work out if I have a problem with my heart because of pain in chest and once it spread from my elbows to my jaw, but only once. I took a few anti acids which made me dizzy so I didn't take them long enough to rule out reflux but can you have reflux when you have PA? I know we're
My doctors are trying to work out if I have a problem with my heart because of pain in chest and once it spread from my elbows to my jaw, but only once. I took a few anti acids which made me dizzy so I didn't take them long enough to rule out reflux but can you have reflux when you have PA? I know we're
winschild
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Endo visit
I still need tests like DIXA and an
echocardiogram
to check my bones & heart but I've had T3 added to my meds and feel more positive even though there is a long way to go. Valerie x
I still need tests like DIXA and an
echocardiogram
to check my bones & heart but I've had T3 added to my meds and feel more positive even though there is a long way to go. Valerie x
Flowerpower_nafas
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Introducing T3
As I also have a mild aortic heart murmur, I am having an
echocardiogram
to check that my aortic valve has no sign of calcification. I am also to go gluten free due to digestive issues, I'm on 20mg of Omeprazole daily. Questions: 1. Has anyone else got experience of taking Calcitriol?
As I also have a mild aortic heart murmur, I am having an
echocardiogram
to check that my aortic valve has no sign of calcification. I am also to go gluten free due to digestive issues, I'm on 20mg of Omeprazole daily. Questions: 1. Has anyone else got experience of taking Calcitriol?
Flowerpower_nafas
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Help and advise as new patient
She did an ECG , was worried and sent me for an
echocardiogram
, blood tests etc.
She did an ECG , was worried and sent me for an
echocardiogram
, blood tests etc.
Hidden
in
AF Association
10 years ago
What's been going on?
It seems a long time since I posted anything much about myself on here! I've been doing lots of reading but just the occasional comment. I thought an update would be in order. Some of you know my history, but others don't. To summarise, after years of Levo-only treatment after a TT for uncontrollable
It seems a long time since I posted anything much about myself on here! I've been doing lots of reading but just the occasional comment. I thought an update would be in order. Some of you know my history, but others don't. To summarise, after years of Levo-only treatment after a TT for uncontrollable
marram
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
M.I.A
Breathing issues likely bronchial spasms due to scaring from teenage asthma or I technically still have asthma but because breathlessness is on exertion (can barely walk across the room) and breathing hurts I do need to get my gp to refer me for an
echocardiogram
to check my heart so mostly likely nothing
Breathing issues likely bronchial spasms due to scaring from teenage asthma or I technically still have asthma but because breathlessness is on exertion (can barely walk across the room) and breathing hurts I do need to get my gp to refer me for an
echocardiogram
to check my heart so mostly likely nothing
spoonierunning
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Contradictory ? Lung Function Results.
The halter monitor showed 2,000 extra beats in 24 hours but these were not "sinister" the
echocardiogram
treadmill effort was rather lame and embrassing but showed no structural heart damage so the cardio said he thought the problem was the lungs and sent me off for a complex lung function test.
The halter monitor showed 2,000 extra beats in 24 hours but these were not "sinister" the
echocardiogram
treadmill effort was rather lame and embrassing but showed no structural heart damage so the cardio said he thought the problem was the lungs and sent me off for a complex lung function test.
Suz01
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
All tests and still no better
I went into hospital for a planned admission where I had a
echocardiogram
, a treadmill test, and a 5 day monitor. I also had a full abdominal ultrasound a short synacthen test (measures cortisol response ) and urine collection. Everything came back normal.
I went into hospital for a planned admission where I had a
echocardiogram
, a treadmill test, and a 5 day monitor. I also had a full abdominal ultrasound a short synacthen test (measures cortisol response ) and urine collection. Everything came back normal.
Mcminn1
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Hi Folks,I have been missing for a while,sorry,I have been rushed to Hospital,DELIRIOUS...5 times recently.all down to side-effects of table
I had an
Echocardiogram
2 weeks ago....I see my Cardiologist on WEDNESDAY.... wish me luck will you? this long message is for you....in future it will make you think, that if you feel worse ? is it a pill that you are taking?
I had an
Echocardiogram
2 weeks ago....I see my Cardiologist on WEDNESDAY.... wish me luck will you? this long message is for you....in future it will make you think, that if you feel worse ? is it a pill that you are taking?
Silversurfer4739
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Cholesterol Support
10 years ago
Saw my EP last Thurday
So it’s hardly surprising that I feel so tired (or all of us) He then looked at my
echocardiogram
from nearly 18 months ago now and said “That’s a large enlargement of the left Atria, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t even bigger now” I’m going to book you in for another to check, and also I
So it’s hardly surprising that I feel so tired (or all of us) He then looked at my
echocardiogram
from nearly 18 months ago now and said “That’s a large enlargement of the left Atria, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t even bigger now” I’m going to book you in for another to check, and also I
Beancounter
Volunteer
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AF Association
10 years ago
Thanks for rapid responses
Who knows Results of an
echocardiogram
showed diastolic dysfunction with pseudonormalisation of left ventricular filling (what on earth does that mean.) He seems to be against a pharmalogical solution, but pacing to a high atrial rate to suppress ectopics while INCREASING bisoprolol dose!!
Who knows Results of an
echocardiogram
showed diastolic dysfunction with pseudonormalisation of left ventricular filling (what on earth does that mean.) He seems to be against a pharmalogical solution, but pacing to a high atrial rate to suppress ectopics while INCREASING bisoprolol dose!!
cavendish10
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AF Association
10 years ago
Test Results
As some of you read I finally got to see a Lung Consultant last month, and he wanted tests. I wrote about there here;- https://healthunlocked.com/blf/posts/131074577/getting-nervous-now I received the results of my first test today, the echo-cardiogram. I can not believe that after months of my GP refusing
As some of you read I finally got to see a Lung Consultant last month, and he wanted tests. I wrote about there here;- https://healthunlocked.com/blf/posts/131074577/getting-nervous-now I received the results of my first test today, the echo-cardiogram. I can not believe that after months of my GP refusing
PeterK1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Getting Nervous Now
Since seeing the Consultant a few weeks back I am now on oxygen 16 hours a day (2ltrpm sitting and 4ltrpm moving around), I have received two appointments for further tests. The first test is at the Cardiac Investigations Unit for a echo-cardiogram, (painless procedure and takes 30 minutes), (August
Since seeing the Consultant a few weeks back I am now on oxygen 16 hours a day (2ltrpm sitting and 4ltrpm moving around), I have received two appointments for further tests. The first test is at the Cardiac Investigations Unit for a echo-cardiogram, (painless procedure and takes 30 minutes), (August
PeterK1
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
I saw a Cardiologist this week. Seems I may have a complication due to another complication of PSP. I'd appreciate feedback.
For those who've been following my posts, some of this is old info; for the benefit of newer caretakers/persons with PSP, I'm going to briefly refer to the complication of PSP I was diagnosed with May of 2013. My Doc (a Neuro) surprised me with a referral for a sleep study. Sleep apnea was the furthest
For those who've been following my posts, some of this is old info; for the benefit of newer caretakers/persons with PSP, I'm going to briefly refer to the complication of PSP I was diagnosed with May of 2013. My Doc (a Neuro) surprised me with a referral for a sleep study. Sleep apnea was the furthest
JudyJ
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PSP Association
10 years ago
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