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Incessant Coughing while waiting for AVR
My husband (64) had AF and has now been told his aortic valve needs replacing. He is waiting for the operation. My question concerns any solution for the coughing that is wearing him out, due to fluid caused by his heart problem. He takes 1 Furosemide but was fainting on 2 so it had to be reduced to
My husband (64) had AF and has now been told his aortic valve needs replacing. He is waiting for the operation. My question concerns any solution for the coughing that is wearing him out, due to fluid caused by his heart problem. He takes 1 Furosemide but was fainting on 2 so it had to be reduced to
Catsncrochet
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Terrible coughing while waiting for an aortic valve replacement
My husband (64) had AF and has now been told his aortic valve needs replacing. He is waiting for the operation. My question concerns any solution anyone has found for the coughing that is wearing him out, due to fluid caused by his heart problem. He takes 1 Furosemide but was fainting on 2 so it had
My husband (64) had AF and has now been told his aortic valve needs replacing. He is waiting for the operation. My question concerns any solution anyone has found for the coughing that is wearing him out, due to fluid caused by his heart problem. He takes 1 Furosemide but was fainting on 2 so it had
Catsncrochet
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Side-effects of Omeprazole
Hi, you lot! I was prescribed Omeprazole in December after a gastroscopy and continued it during a hospital stay (AKI, ascites, liver stuff). Received no diagnosis in the two weeks and was discharged in to the care of my GP. He diagnosed a chest infection and pretty severe anaemia. So that was the hospital
Hi, you lot! I was prescribed Omeprazole in December after a gastroscopy and continued it during a hospital stay (AKI, ascites, liver stuff). Received no diagnosis in the two weeks and was discharged in to the care of my GP. He diagnosed a chest infection and pretty severe anaemia. So that was the hospital
Cobwebs
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
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Hi , thanks for accepting me . Was rushed to hospital , blue light ! Twice in one week.. lots of scans etc now home with lots of meds .asprin , bisoprolol 2.5 , isosorbide mononitrate and furosemide . I also have Parkinson’s which is under control at present with requip xL and madopar .. my concern is
Hi , thanks for accepting me . Was rushed to hospital , blue light ! Twice in one week.. lots of scans etc now home with lots of meds .asprin , bisoprolol 2.5 , isosorbide mononitrate and furosemide . I also have Parkinson’s which is under control at present with requip xL and madopar .. my concern is
0llie1
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
very high blood pressure
I have had and AV node ablation and a PVI in an effort to control my AF . I was given sotalol and it seems to agree with me. I am usually sensitive to most drugs. Unfortunately although it is said that it makes the BP plunge the opposite has happened to me. I do take a diuretic - indapamide, but since
I have had and AV node ablation and a PVI in an effort to control my AF . I was given sotalol and it seems to agree with me. I am usually sensitive to most drugs. Unfortunately although it is said that it makes the BP plunge the opposite has happened to me. I do take a diuretic - indapamide, but since
cali111
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AF Association
5 years ago
Help to decide diagnosis
I am a relative newbie to this forum but am finding it most interesting and helpful. I was first diagnosed with paroxysmal AF in 2011 but apart from some tests at the time, nothing much was done about it. Gradually, things have deteriorated and I saw the Cardiac Consultant last week. Last visit was
I am a relative newbie to this forum but am finding it most interesting and helpful. I was first diagnosed with paroxysmal AF in 2011 but apart from some tests at the time, nothing much was done about it. Gradually, things have deteriorated and I saw the Cardiac Consultant last week. Last visit was
Crystalbowl
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AF Association
5 years ago
Furosemide
Hi all! Hubbys furosemide has just been increased to 40 g twice a day due to breathlessness, coughing and spitting. He has developed diarrhoea ever since. I thought constipation was the usual side effect not diarrhoea! Has anyone else had this? Thanks for listening x
Hi all! Hubbys furosemide has just been increased to 40 g twice a day due to breathlessness, coughing and spitting. He has developed diarrhoea ever since. I thought constipation was the usual side effect not diarrhoea! Has anyone else had this? Thanks for listening x
Patjo
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
DCM and Pulmonary hypertension
Respected colleagues, Kindly condone me for disturbing. Being a DCM patient since May 2018, I am being administered with carvedilol, spironolactone plus toresemide, atorovastatin & clopidegril. As on date I am almost asymptomatic duly following the life style changes such as reduced salt / fluids
Respected colleagues, Kindly condone me for disturbing. Being a DCM patient since May 2018, I am being administered with carvedilol, spironolactone plus toresemide, atorovastatin & clopidegril. As on date I am almost asymptomatic duly following the life style changes such as reduced salt / fluids
Vivi2711
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Update on my Vent
Well after my husband seeing GP under protest and her calling yesterday to say if he felt unwell just come in?? We went back this morning and she said his blood result were down and she was sending him to hospital to have fluid drained. Off we go five hours later having had more blood taken, ecg, etc
Well after my husband seeing GP under protest and her calling yesterday to say if he felt unwell just come in?? We went back this morning and she said his blood result were down and she was sending him to hospital to have fluid drained. Off we go five hours later having had more blood taken, ecg, etc
Bs1524
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
I haven't posted for a long time but feel desperate.
I was diagnosed with GCA (Temporal Arteritis) in February 2017 and have been on a see-saw of medications ever since. I have a wonderfully supportive GP and see a rheumatology consultant regularly, every few months. I was started initially on 60 mgs prednisolone by the hospital and then the doses have
I was diagnosed with GCA (Temporal Arteritis) in February 2017 and have been on a see-saw of medications ever since. I have a wonderfully supportive GP and see a rheumatology consultant regularly, every few months. I was started initially on 60 mgs prednisolone by the hospital and then the doses have
MavisEllen
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Underhand Tactics
After my heart attack/cardiac arrest the hospital said I had heart failure. This was confirmed after a second Echo. This confirmation that I had an EF of 30% and therefore had heart failure and under the NYHA classification was Class 1 was sent to my GP and also to the cardio rehab team – who on seeing
After my heart attack/cardiac arrest the hospital said I had heart failure. This was confirmed after a second Echo. This confirmation that I had an EF of 30% and therefore had heart failure and under the NYHA classification was Class 1 was sent to my GP and also to the cardio rehab team – who on seeing
SpiritoftheFloyd
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Spironolactone
Be grateful for any information about this drug- I have to start it if my BP doesn't settle down and listed side effects are a little off putting!!
Be grateful for any information about this drug- I have to start it if my BP doesn't settle down and listed side effects are a little off putting!!
rosyG
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High Blood Pressure Support
5 years ago
QTc borderline
This is my first post my husband has been diagnosed with PAF and has been put on a low dose of Propafenone & Spironolactone. Had an ecg after a week of taking the meds and his QTc is borderline 479, due to have urgent 24 hour tape with serial QTc analysis and repeat ecg . Has been AF free since taking
This is my first post my husband has been diagnosed with PAF and has been put on a low dose of Propafenone & Spironolactone. Had an ecg after a week of taking the meds and his QTc is borderline 479, due to have urgent 24 hour tape with serial QTc analysis and repeat ecg . Has been AF free since taking
Thelonious
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AF Association
5 years ago
Getting off Lasix aka Furosemide
I am trying to wein myself off all my tablets constantly, over what period were you able to come off Furosemide and how did you do it? I am starting to think miss a day when i wake up with the correct weight? I tried to reduce my dosage daily, but I think its better to skip the odd day here and there
I am trying to wein myself off all my tablets constantly, over what period were you able to come off Furosemide and how did you do it? I am starting to think miss a day when i wake up with the correct weight? I tried to reduce my dosage daily, but I think its better to skip the odd day here and there
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Medication Changes for Heart Patients
Just thinking about medications after reading the thread on Statins. I was thinking about Changes to Meds and Why. Just to start it off last two visits to Cardiology Increase Furosemide 40mg pd next visit Cardiologist ( different one ) says stop Furosemide Heart Nurse says monitor weight closely, no
Just thinking about medications after reading the thread on Statins. I was thinking about Changes to Meds and Why. Just to start it off last two visits to Cardiology Increase Furosemide 40mg pd next visit Cardiologist ( different one ) says stop Furosemide Heart Nurse says monitor weight closely, no
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
DCM &CREATININE LEVELS
Respected colleagues, Hope that all are feeling better. I am a patient of dilated cardiomyopathy since May 2018. CAG done with no blocks. Kept on with carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily, spironolactone plus toresemide 10 mg, atorovastatin 10 mg, losartan with potassium 25 mg &clopidegril 75mg all once
Respected colleagues, Hope that all are feeling better. I am a patient of dilated cardiomyopathy since May 2018. CAG done with no blocks. Kept on with carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily, spironolactone plus toresemide 10 mg, atorovastatin 10 mg, losartan with potassium 25 mg &clopidegril 75mg all once
Vivi2711
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Help.
So I’m just diagnosed have Jsut started spironolactone and metformin along with high dosage of many vitamins etc due to severe deficiencies. I went in holiday so GP gave northisterone even tho knew I had PCOS. I now am on my period first day and never had pain like it. Never normally get cramps anyways
So I’m just diagnosed have Jsut started spironolactone and metformin along with high dosage of many vitamins etc due to severe deficiencies. I went in holiday so GP gave northisterone even tho knew I had PCOS. I now am on my period first day and never had pain like it. Never normally get cramps anyways
Lifeofpurple
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PCOS UK (Verity)
5 years ago
Severe Tiredness
Had pacemaker fitted in December 2018 followed by heart attack. Still working full time in office waiting results of tests. Taking bisoprolol, Losartan, indapamide, Asprin, Furosemide plus Diabetic meds’. I am suffering severe tiredness and difficulty walking very far. Still waiting for results of tests
Had pacemaker fitted in December 2018 followed by heart attack. Still working full time in office waiting results of tests. Taking bisoprolol, Losartan, indapamide, Asprin, Furosemide plus Diabetic meds’. I am suffering severe tiredness and difficulty walking very far. Still waiting for results of tests
Juliec27
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Carbimazole, loop diuretic and extreme insomnia
My mum is 89 and has copd, heart failure and hyperthyroidism. In the last five months she has been to hospital four times. She's hardly slept in that time. Only on a few nights has she had more than two hours sleep. She recently had her carbimazole raised from 10 to 15 mg per day as her hormones were
My mum is 89 and has copd, heart failure and hyperthyroidism. In the last five months she has been to hospital four times. She's hardly slept in that time. Only on a few nights has she had more than two hours sleep. She recently had her carbimazole raised from 10 to 15 mg per day as her hormones were
Brian1958
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Eplerenone
I'm thinking of asking my GP to prescribe me eplerenone for my hypertension. I have read the one or two reports about Spironolactone v Eplerenone. Eplerenone seems to have better outcomes, less sie effects though expensive.
I'm thinking of asking my GP to prescribe me eplerenone for my hypertension. I have read the one or two reports about Spironolactone v Eplerenone. Eplerenone seems to have better outcomes, less sie effects though expensive.
MtLSteven
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AF Association
5 years ago
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