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Help again please. I have had PMR for over 2.5 years and was taking 4 mg Pred daily. I started with TMJ which was eased with Ibroprofen. A week later I had sore eyeballs and the headache was further up my head. I have all the symptoms of GCA so had my Temporal Artery Biopsy yesterday. All went well so
Help again please. I have had PMR for over 2.5 years and was taking 4 mg Pred daily. I started with TMJ which was eased with Ibroprofen. A week later I had sore eyeballs and the headache was further up my head. I have all the symptoms of GCA so had my Temporal Artery Biopsy yesterday. All went well so
cmToddy
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Any suggestions for an (online) support group?
Hi, my partner recently had bypass surgery and we are looking for an online support group. Would you have any suggestions? We are in based in London, so any groups here that meet in person would also work. Thank you!
Hi, my partner recently had bypass surgery and we are looking for an online support group. Would you have any suggestions? We are in based in London, so any groups here that meet in person would also work. Thank you!
Vinn27
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Does anybody here take Isosorbide Mononitrate 60 mg twice a day ?
Had a 3 X CABG 7 years ago, I’m now a 64 years old, male. Everything since then has been fine, until recently, as I've now started to get angina attacks in the early mornings whilst asleep, and if I exert myself (like walking to the shops). I had to go to A&E when using my GTN spray did not work on
Had a 3 X CABG 7 years ago, I’m now a 64 years old, male. Everything since then has been fine, until recently, as I've now started to get angina attacks in the early mornings whilst asleep, and if I exert myself (like walking to the shops). I had to go to A&E when using my GTN spray did not work on
Leszo
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Platinum Jubilee
Hi my hearties, been a while since last post, as some of you know i returned to work on the ambulances fully in January following my bypass surgery and complications that followed….. i would like to share with you that i received my queens platinum jubilee medal with honour. Proud to work for the NHS
Hi my hearties, been a while since last post, as some of you know i returned to work on the ambulances fully in January following my bypass surgery and complications that followed….. i would like to share with you that i received my queens platinum jubilee medal with honour. Proud to work for the NHS
Smudgebuttonjessie
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Can you feel your heart post CABG
Hi all I’ve been for a stress test today on the treadmill and the same happened as it did the other day when I tried to go for my first hill walk on the local hills by us. I started off fine but as the gradient increased my heart rate obviously increased but the rate wasn’t massive around 110 the problem
Hi all I’ve been for a stress test today on the treadmill and the same happened as it did the other day when I tried to go for my first hill walk on the local hills by us. I started off fine but as the gradient increased my heart rate obviously increased but the rate wasn’t massive around 110 the problem
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Light headed when standing
hi all, I am just over two weeks after having a triple bypass.i am currently going through a phase where I am getting very light headed and dizzy whenever I stand. its only really been happening the past couple of days. does anyone know possible causes or has experiences of this after cabg.
hi all, I am just over two weeks after having a triple bypass.i am currently going through a phase where I am getting very light headed and dizzy whenever I stand. its only really been happening the past couple of days. does anyone know possible causes or has experiences of this after cabg.
Carlg
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Anyone experience Bile as a caustic?
The initial gastrologist told me that he normally sees bile reflux in
gastric
bypass
patients. I’ve had no such thing. I did have my gallbladder removed about 20 years ago. (Never any stones, but a gallbladder that was no longer functioning. Sick and diseased, I was told.)
The initial gastrologist told me that he normally sees bile reflux in
gastric
bypass
patients. I’ve had no such thing. I did have my gallbladder removed about 20 years ago. (Never any stones, but a gallbladder that was no longer functioning. Sick and diseased, I was told.)
AllHis
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Symptoms a year after CABG, 20 months after Heart Attack.
I would be interested in the experiences of others relating to the aftermath of CABG surgery. Potted history: From around summer 2017 when aged 60, I started to feel a mild tingling and "tight" sensation sometimes under my left ribs, sometimes in my back around the same height. It continued on and
I would be interested in the experiences of others relating to the aftermath of CABG surgery. Potted history: From around summer 2017 when aged 60, I started to feel a mild tingling and "tight" sensation sometimes under my left ribs, sometimes in my back around the same height. It continued on and
RailRover
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Stopping Smoking
I am so proud of getting to a year+ since stopping smoking. Yes it took a heart attack and a triple heart bypass to give me the 'motivation'. I cannot believe I have no cravings whatsoever, ending a whole day fast and not being bothered about not having a cigarette, simply astonishing to my old self
I am so proud of getting to a year+ since stopping smoking. Yes it took a heart attack and a triple heart bypass to give me the 'motivation'. I cannot believe I have no cravings whatsoever, ending a whole day fast and not being bothered about not having a cigarette, simply astonishing to my old self
MrCABG
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
wheeze cough
Hi all Since May quad CBAG 7 weeks ago I have a couple of things that I thought would go away and haven’t the first is I’m getting a lot more phlegm I don’t think this is down to my heart I think it’s more likely to be the fact I don’t swallow very well and I was tube for around 10 hours. The second
Hi all Since May quad CBAG 7 weeks ago I have a couple of things that I thought would go away and haven’t the first is I’m getting a lot more phlegm I don’t think this is down to my heart I think it’s more likely to be the fact I don’t swallow very well and I was tube for around 10 hours. The second
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Does the anxiety ever go away?
Hello everyone, I hope you are having a good weekend. It is now nearly 12 months since I had my heart attack and my CABG x 4. . The road has been bumpy since then. What with challenges with changing medications and wondering if each twinge or slight pain is another heart attack. The main problem I seem
Hello everyone, I hope you are having a good weekend. It is now nearly 12 months since I had my heart attack and my CABG x 4. . The road has been bumpy since then. What with challenges with changing medications and wondering if each twinge or slight pain is another heart attack. The main problem I seem
Heyjude31
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Heart attack I didn’t know about?
I’ve just come back from seeing my cardiologist who said I’m doing pretty well following my quadruple CABG 6 weeks ago but wants me to do some stress tests because I’ve used my gtn a couple of time since. The big thing is now we had time to chat as my surgery was pushed through really quickly following
I’ve just come back from seeing my cardiologist who said I’m doing pretty well following my quadruple CABG 6 weeks ago but wants me to do some stress tests because I’ve used my gtn a couple of time since. The big thing is now we had time to chat as my surgery was pushed through really quickly following
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Doing the Plank post CABG?
hi i am 6 months post quad CABG and in a good place fitness wise. i want to do some more core exercises so was thinking of the plank which I did pre-op. Question, when just lying on my front on a hard carpeted floor I can still feel pain in the centre of my chest which I understand is normal.
hi i am 6 months post quad CABG and in a good place fitness wise. i want to do some more core exercises so was thinking of the plank which I did pre-op. Question, when just lying on my front on a hard carpeted floor I can still feel pain in the centre of my chest which I understand is normal.
CyclingTime
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
2 Years Ago:
2 years ago, I had enjoyed a successful CABG x 3 & a New/ Rebuilt Aorta courtesy of an 11 1/2 hour op. It transpires that was the easy part! 2 years last night I was to suffer stroke, sepsis & a virus that chewed away at my upper lip. My throat became totally blocked, requiring a tracheotomy and I
2 years ago, I had enjoyed a successful CABG x 3 & a New/ Rebuilt Aorta courtesy of an 11 1/2 hour op. It transpires that was the easy part! 2 years last night I was to suffer stroke, sepsis & a virus that chewed away at my upper lip. My throat became totally blocked, requiring a tracheotomy and I
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Exiting A Forum
Howdy all. Hope you're all tickety boo. Just a quicky. I joined the BHF forum recently to see if I could get help, support and info from there about the mitral valve stuff but Ive been shocked at seeing some of the venomous responses some peeps have had to, what I consider, legitimate questions. One
Howdy all. Hope you're all tickety boo. Just a quicky. I joined the BHF forum recently to see if I could get help, support and info from there about the mitral valve stuff but Ive been shocked at seeing some of the venomous responses some peeps have had to, what I consider, legitimate questions. One
Ducky2003
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AF Association
2 years ago
How to manage Anxiety?
Hello Everyone, I had a HA at the age of 33 and had Quintuple Bypass surgery following that. This was 2.5 years ago, and I am still struggling to manage my Anxiety. I constantly feel that the next HA or something even worse, is round the corner. I exercise everyday, work Full time, do Mindfulness and
Hello Everyone, I had a HA at the age of 33 and had Quintuple Bypass surgery following that. This was 2.5 years ago, and I am still struggling to manage my Anxiety. I constantly feel that the next HA or something even worse, is round the corner. I exercise everyday, work Full time, do Mindfulness and
ClaydonAR
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
gout - aspirin?
hi. I’m 4 months post CABG x 2 and 6 months since a stent and going on all the meds including aspirin Clopidogrel ramipril bisoprolol Statins etc etc. I thought I’d got away without side effects but I’ve now had two severe gout attacks in the past month. Joints in my feet swell up with extreme pain and
hi. I’m 4 months post CABG x 2 and 6 months since a stent and going on all the meds including aspirin Clopidogrel ramipril bisoprolol Statins etc etc. I thought I’d got away without side effects but I’ve now had two severe gout attacks in the past month. Joints in my feet swell up with extreme pain and
Peas23
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Swollen Feet
Dear all Its been 2 years after my quintuple heart bypass. Veins are harvested from my left legs and wrist. Occasionally i will have swollen feet. Just wondering if this is usual? Thanks in advance for all your kind responses Cheers Worried
Dear all Its been 2 years after my quintuple heart bypass. Veins are harvested from my left legs and wrist. Occasionally i will have swollen feet. Just wondering if this is usual? Thanks in advance for all your kind responses Cheers Worried
St03
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Soluble tablet shock
Hi all I have a problem swallowing tablets so I try to get soluble ones but not any more, I had no idea how much salt is in them. They are soluble and fizz because they are a bit like bicarbonate of soda 3 soluble co-codable or paracetamol is the equivalent to a tea spoon of salt and if you take the
Hi all I have a problem swallowing tablets so I try to get soluble ones but not any more, I had no idea how much salt is in them. They are soluble and fizz because they are a bit like bicarbonate of soda 3 soluble co-codable or paracetamol is the equivalent to a tea spoon of salt and if you take the
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
After CABG how long before blocking could reoccur?
Hi all. I had triple CABG almost 4 months ago and im fine, getting good exercise. I have no problems but feel bit bad for not eating as well as i could all the time. Most of time im good, but not perfect. My question is how quick could arteries clog up again if you dont get your butt in gear? Thanks
Hi all. I had triple CABG almost 4 months ago and im fine, getting good exercise. I have no problems but feel bit bad for not eating as well as i could all the time. Most of time im good, but not perfect. My question is how quick could arteries clog up again if you dont get your butt in gear? Thanks
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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