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I’m currently abroad and have ‘spanish tummy’. Anyone know of any reason I can’t take Imodium or Dioralyte with Flecainide/Bisoprolol or Apixaban?
I’m currently abroad and have ‘spanish tummy’. Anyone know of any reason I can’t take Imodium or Dioralyte with Flecainide/Bisoprolol or Apixaban?
SilverliningsForNow
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AF Association
1 year ago
Exercise after heart surgery and cardiac rehabilitation
Today it is 2 years since my AVR at Harefield Hospital…. It was done during Covid so no visitors whilst I was in hospital and afterwards there was very little in the way of Cardiac Rehabilitation so I went searching online and was so thankful I found Angela Hartley. She is behind “Healthy Hearties” and
Today it is 2 years since my AVR at Harefield Hospital…. It was done during Covid so no visitors whilst I was in hospital and afterwards there was very little in the way of Cardiac Rehabilitation so I went searching online and was so thankful I found Angela Hartley. She is behind “Healthy Hearties” and
Flowerfanatic
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
It never rains, always seems to pour.
I went in for my op 8 days ago and it went better than I expected, by the I mean the spinal soon cleared, i did not bleed and got home earlier than expected, So far so good. Three night later I had a nasty fall, I meen I moved in a bungalow because I have fallen down stairs twice. So my nose seemed
I went in for my op 8 days ago and it went better than I expected, by the I mean the spinal soon cleared, i did not bleed and got home earlier than expected, So far so good. Three night later I had a nasty fall, I meen I moved in a bungalow because I have fallen down stairs twice. So my nose seemed
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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Bisoprolol and arrhy
hi I am on 2.5mg daily of Bisoprolol. My question is does Bisoprolol reduce episodes of arrhythmia or does it just reduce heart rate? I have paroxysmal AF and GP has recommended increasing the dose to 5mg daily but I am reluctant as I am a runner and my resting heart rate is 45-55 BPM, sometimes lower
hi I am on 2.5mg daily of Bisoprolol. My question is does Bisoprolol reduce episodes of arrhythmia or does it just reduce heart rate? I have paroxysmal AF and GP has recommended increasing the dose to 5mg daily but I am reluctant as I am a runner and my resting heart rate is 45-55 BPM, sometimes lower
Wednesdaystar22
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AF Association
1 year ago
Just diagnosed with Atrial fibrillation
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
JennyP2017
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Open Heart Surgery or TAVI
Hi it’s me again whilst waiting for Open Heart Surgery and having pre op the nurse phoned me last week to say that the Professor who is doing surgery wants to see me( I’ve never had appointments with him but his registrars) Due to being Overweight and other health issues he is now considering a TAVI
Hi it’s me again whilst waiting for Open Heart Surgery and having pre op the nurse phoned me last week to say that the Professor who is doing surgery wants to see me( I’ve never had appointments with him but his registrars) Due to being Overweight and other health issues he is now considering a TAVI
Shanty123
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
CABG Scar By Zorro
Had a Cabg 18 wks ago and this left a sternum scar about five inches long.I think they use glue to close it rather than stitches and there was a dressing that stayed on for a few days. The scar was quite scary to begin with but i didn't give it much thought.Then as i got better and my thoughts turned
Had a Cabg 18 wks ago and this left a sternum scar about five inches long.I think they use glue to close it rather than stitches and there was a dressing that stayed on for a few days. The scar was quite scary to begin with but i didn't give it much thought.Then as i got better and my thoughts turned
bagsypartime
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Op cancelled & statistics
My AVR scheduled for 2nd May has been cancelled because my CRP level is high. I've asked what the level is, and how it compares to a normal level and acceptable/inoperable level, but the surgeon's secretary didn't know, neither did the pre-op team at the hospital, and I don't know when/if I'll be seeing
My AVR scheduled for 2nd May has been cancelled because my CRP level is high. I've asked what the level is, and how it compares to a normal level and acceptable/inoperable level, but the surgeon's secretary didn't know, neither did the pre-op team at the hospital, and I don't know when/if I'll be seeing
Carion
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Valve Surgery
I am due to have a tricuspid valve replacement with open heart surgery in the next few weeks. I have been getting some conflicting info regarding wearing a bra or not after the procedure and what type if necessary is best. I was wondering if any of the ladies on hear might be able to advise me, ant
I am due to have a tricuspid valve replacement with open heart surgery in the next few weeks. I have been getting some conflicting info regarding wearing a bra or not after the procedure and what type if necessary is best. I was wondering if any of the ladies on hear might be able to advise me, ant
Jennywren2953
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
ALP and when to add 2nd line therapy
I was diagnosed Feb. 2022 ALP was 307. Started URSO right away. ALP went down quickly - In July 2022 it was 107 but October 2022 was 119 and April 2023 was 120. So my specialist wanted to add ocaliva. I convinced him to give it another 6 months before adding anything and he agreed. So I am praying
I was diagnosed Feb. 2022 ALP was 307. Started URSO right away. ALP went down quickly - In July 2022 it was 107 but October 2022 was 119 and April 2023 was 120. So my specialist wanted to add ocaliva. I convinced him to give it another 6 months before adding anything and he agreed. So I am praying
Heaslea
in
PBC Foundation
1 year ago
Yet another procedure!!
I had a double cabg on 18th January this year and now have to have my gallbladder removed!! This hasnt come as a surprise!! I've known about it for a while. I've to follow a special diet for 2 weeks before the op. Everything weighed and measured!! Doing it doesn't bother me in the slightest. I'm wondering
I had a double cabg on 18th January this year and now have to have my gallbladder removed!! This hasnt come as a surprise!! I've known about it for a while. I've to follow a special diet for 2 weeks before the op. Everything weighed and measured!! Doing it doesn't bother me in the slightest. I'm wondering
momander
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Not prepared for the anxiety that follows heart surgery
Almost 9 weeks post mitral valve repair and Aortic valve replacement. It was all quite sudden. I was hardly prepared for the valve repair but woke after 8 hours of surgery to find I had also had Aortic valve replacement! That was a lot to cope with! Now I have so much anxiety! I have always been quite
Almost 9 weeks post mitral valve repair and Aortic valve replacement. It was all quite sudden. I was hardly prepared for the valve repair but woke after 8 hours of surgery to find I had also had Aortic valve replacement! That was a lot to cope with! Now I have so much anxiety! I have always been quite
Mishy2610
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Eating After Heart Bypass
Hi I am two weeks post triple bypass surgery. so far everything is healing well. However,I am struggling with food. my appetite is slowly returning although taste is an issue. My biggest problem is that after I eat, I struggle. I sweat and I just feel off.i find myself needing to lie down or
Hi I am two weeks post triple bypass surgery. so far everything is healing well. However,I am struggling with food. my appetite is slowly returning although taste is an issue. My biggest problem is that after I eat, I struggle. I sweat and I just feel off.i find myself needing to lie down or
Carlg
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
chest pain
now I’m familiar with chest pain and when I do get it I am scared but this morning it was really sore then an hour later i feel asleep for 3 hours I’ve just woke up and feel so incredibly anxious and worrying about that chest pain as it was extremely painful. I still have it just now even when resting
now I’m familiar with chest pain and when I do get it I am scared but this morning it was really sore then an hour later i feel asleep for 3 hours I’ve just woke up and feel so incredibly anxious and worrying about that chest pain as it was extremely painful. I still have it just now even when resting
caitsxxx1
in
Anxiety Support
1 year ago
Cardiac rehab class, a bit disappointing at the moment
I had
heart
quadruple
bypass
on 25th July , I’m recovering at an incredible rate physically .
I had
heart
quadruple
bypass
on 25th July , I’m recovering at an incredible rate physically .
DWizza
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Low heart rstr
A year after triple
bypass
. Feel fine. I worry about low resting
heart
rate around 45 mainly but at times below 40. No symptoms but there again mainly symptom free when had heart attack only 10 minutes of shortage of breath. Any thoughts?
A year after triple
bypass
. Feel fine. I worry about low resting
heart
rate around 45 mainly but at times below 40. No symptoms but there again mainly symptom free when had heart attack only 10 minutes of shortage of breath. Any thoughts?
Bobarius
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Insulin working differently after cabg
Hi I've had a cabg x4. Before surgery my diabetes was stable using both a slow release and a fast acting insulin. Since the operation the insulin is reacting more strongly to the same foods & I can't seem get a balance without dropping - and whichever medics I ask they have no knowledge of this. I
Hi I've had a cabg x4. Before surgery my diabetes was stable using both a slow release and a fast acting insulin. Since the operation the insulin is reacting more strongly to the same foods & I can't seem get a balance without dropping - and whichever medics I ask they have no knowledge of this. I
CabgInsulin
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Anti coagulants or blood thinners?
A friend has recently been diagnosed with AF and another friend told her one of her drugs was a blood thinner. We were on a zoom call and I chipped in saying it wasn't a blood thinner it was an anti coagulant. The friend said that her husband (with AF) was on blood thinners. I started to doubt myself
A friend has recently been diagnosed with AF and another friend told her one of her drugs was a blood thinner. We were on a zoom call and I chipped in saying it wasn't a blood thinner it was an anti coagulant. The friend said that her husband (with AF) was on blood thinners. I started to doubt myself
katiefforde
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Phrenic Nerve damage on top of everything else.
Morning all Please help me pick the bones out of this one. Just wondered if anyone on here had their Phrenic nerve damaged during their open heart surgery? I saw my Thoracic surgeon yesterday, and he said it was quite common, but I've never heard anyone talking about it on here. It causes paralysis
Morning all Please help me pick the bones out of this one. Just wondered if anyone on here had their Phrenic nerve damaged during their open heart surgery? I saw my Thoracic surgeon yesterday, and he said it was quite common, but I've never heard anyone talking about it on here. It causes paralysis
Sljp0000
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
BP mystery solved heads will roll!
A few days ago I posted on here regarding BP shooting up,and staying up . Around 190 to 200 systolic and 105 to 125 systolic.Thank you all for your fabulous support and information, where would I be without you all?! So many took the time to reply. Right. As I was told to revert to original dose of
A few days ago I posted on here regarding BP shooting up,and staying up . Around 190 to 200 systolic and 105 to 125 systolic.Thank you all for your fabulous support and information, where would I be without you all?! So many took the time to reply. Right. As I was told to revert to original dose of
wilsond
in
AF Association
1 year ago
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