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Not to complain, but . . . maybe I need some reassurance?
I had a rough time in the recovery period from my cryo ablation at the end of June last year, after a promising start. Then, since October last year I've had a lovely period without any major problems. Sure, I'm sensitive now to whatever my heart is doing, and when I lie down in bed I can feel my heart
I had a rough time in the recovery period from my cryo ablation at the end of June last year, after a promising start. Then, since October last year I've had a lovely period without any major problems. Sure, I'm sensitive now to whatever my heart is doing, and when I lie down in bed I can feel my heart
momist
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AF Association
2 years ago
Open heart surgery recovery
I am 56 years old and pretty fit (apart from my heart valve issue!) and have just had valve replacement by open heart surgery. Keen to understand the recovery time for chest pain reduction post surgery? Is it weeks or months?
I am 56 years old and pretty fit (apart from my heart valve issue!) and have just had valve replacement by open heart surgery. Keen to understand the recovery time for chest pain reduction post surgery? Is it weeks or months?
Wizard_of_Oz
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Lainie update
Hi all Well the Cardioversion only lasted 2 days so that’s the last time for that option baring life threatening situation. I have had 3 ablations so exhausted that option too. Where do I go from here??? I am now in persistent AF and diagnosed with Heart Failure as a result. I know the final option is
Hi all Well the Cardioversion only lasted 2 days so that’s the last time for that option baring life threatening situation. I have had 3 ablations so exhausted that option too. Where do I go from here??? I am now in persistent AF and diagnosed with Heart Failure as a result. I know the final option is
Lainie2875
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Status Update Post-atrial Cardioäblation:
Had rapid atrial quivering/fibrillation develop in Feb '21 while I was focused on avoiding a second heart attack after having had a major one 9½ years earlier. Got put on meds to see if AFib could be managed that way but worsened to the point that by Aug, my heart was tracked at 244 BPM and I'd collapsed
Had rapid atrial quivering/fibrillation develop in Feb '21 while I was focused on avoiding a second heart attack after having had a major one 9½ years earlier. Got put on meds to see if AFib could be managed that way but worsened to the point that by Aug, my heart was tracked at 244 BPM and I'd collapsed
PrinzMongo
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AF Association
2 years ago
A little update: Finally some good news! 🎉😊
So we are currently 28 weeks pregnant (by far the furthest we’ve ever got). Anyone following our story on the other forum will know it has been a long one and the pregnancy itself has been a complicated one throughout! Our little one has been diagnosed with TGA (a severe heart defect that will require
So we are currently 28 weeks pregnant (by far the furthest we’ve ever got). Anyone following our story on the other forum will know it has been a long one and the pregnancy itself has been a complicated one throughout! Our little one has been diagnosed with TGA (a severe heart defect that will require
Picalilli99
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 years ago
How to split tirosint and t3 properly
I have finally been able to source tirosint and compounded t3 in the uk!! I am going on 50mg of tirosint and 11mg t3. However I am not sure how to split this dose through out the day. I am on armour 1 1/4 grains and I take this split morning and before bed. I did like the armour but I am still getting
I have finally been able to source tirosint and compounded t3 in the uk!! I am going on 50mg of tirosint and 11mg t3. However I am not sure how to split this dose through out the day. I am on armour 1 1/4 grains and I take this split morning and before bed. I did like the armour but I am still getting
Ajva
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Coming off drugs b4 ablation
I’m on amlodipine (Ca channel blocker) and metoprolol (beta blocker). Plus flecainide (Na channel blocker). All fairly low doses. I have to come off them before my fourth ablation for four days so not looking forward to that. Anyone experienced withdrawal symptoms doing same?
I’m on amlodipine (Ca channel blocker) and metoprolol (beta blocker). Plus flecainide (Na channel blocker). All fairly low doses. I have to come off them before my fourth ablation for four days so not looking forward to that. Anyone experienced withdrawal symptoms doing same?
DKBX
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AF Association
2 years ago
SBRT? PET CT PSMA detected 2 small mets in pelvic bone
This is a ques225Ac-PSMA TATmessy due to bleeding dtion for Tall Allen please I had RP in january 2028, clean margins clean vesicles only perineural invasion on one side, one ercetor spared, limph nodes came clean Was on ADT form 2 months prior to 4 months asfter RP, 15 days Bocalutamide and then 6 months
This is a ques225Ac-PSMA TATmessy due to bleeding dtion for Tall Allen please I had RP in january 2028, clean margins clean vesicles only perineural invasion on one side, one ercetor spared, limph nodes came clean Was on ADT form 2 months prior to 4 months asfter RP, 15 days Bocalutamide and then 6 months
Rickmartin1948
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Do you know the difference between a heart attack and a sudden cardiac arrest?
Do you know the difference between a heart attack and a sudden cardiac arrest? We are asking members of the public about their knowledge of sudden cardiac arrests and the potential life-saving equipment available. Please help Arrhythmia Alliance by completing this survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk
Do you know the difference between a heart attack and a sudden cardiac arrest? We are asking members of the public about their knowledge of sudden cardiac arrests and the potential life-saving equipment available. Please help Arrhythmia Alliance by completing this survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
Re earlier post on different forum.
A thorax CT in September identified coronary artery disease. An angiogram in November verified extent of above as moderate to severe calcification in the LAD vessel. You would have thought drug therapy would have commenced immediately to prevent either a stroke or heart attack but NO, it wasn’t until
A thorax CT in September identified coronary artery disease. An angiogram in November verified extent of above as moderate to severe calcification in the LAD vessel. You would have thought drug therapy would have commenced immediately to prevent either a stroke or heart attack but NO, it wasn’t until
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Blood thinners
Hi I had a triple heart bypass 1 year ago, is it safe to come off my blood thinners now
Hi I had a triple heart bypass 1 year ago, is it safe to come off my blood thinners now
S200ssy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Swimming
Was just wondering when its safe to go swimming again after heart bypass , when will it be ok for stitches and chlorine in water.
Was just wondering when its safe to go swimming again after heart bypass , when will it be ok for stitches and chlorine in water.
Tez666
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Pains post heart attack
Three weeks after major heart attack and three stents fitted, I’m still getting the odd pain in my heart region. Sometimes I get a little pain in my heart while taking a deep breath. Sometimes it’s just a single pain and it goes and sometimes four or five pains each time I breathe. It was more so in
Three weeks after major heart attack and three stents fitted, I’m still getting the odd pain in my heart region. Sometimes I get a little pain in my heart while taking a deep breath. Sometimes it’s just a single pain and it goes and sometimes four or five pains each time I breathe. It was more so in
DaveOrange
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
Night sweats
My elective heart surgery went horribly wrong. First a stroke and then a junior doctor in the stroke unit wrongly deciding that I was allergic to blood thinners and putting me on a drip of Vitamin K. Not a good move after a mechanical valve transplant with blood clots a real possibility. After two months
My elective heart surgery went horribly wrong. First a stroke and then a junior doctor in the stroke unit wrongly deciding that I was allergic to blood thinners and putting me on a drip of Vitamin K. Not a good move after a mechanical valve transplant with blood clots a real possibility. After two months
Tickertalker
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Me and my gizmo
I did a post yesterday about my open heart surgery and today this popped up - me with my gizmo - it is a spirometer which is linked by Bluetooth to my mobile telephone. I use it every other week t send test results to Nottingham City Hospital so that they can monitor my pulmonary fibrosis remotely.
I did a post yesterday about my open heart surgery and today this popped up - me with my gizmo - it is a spirometer which is linked by Bluetooth to my mobile telephone. I use it every other week t send test results to Nottingham City Hospital so that they can monitor my pulmonary fibrosis remotely.
Oxygeniser
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Open Heart Surgery, (OHS) General Comments 2
4 weeks post redo AVR. I thought this information might be helpful to others in a similar place. I was noticing and getting a bit concerned about some increase in pain in and around the wound site and in the intercostal muscles. My cardiac event follow up nurse pointed out that this is a common experience
4 weeks post redo AVR. I thought this information might be helpful to others in a similar place. I was noticing and getting a bit concerned about some increase in pain in and around the wound site and in the intercostal muscles. My cardiac event follow up nurse pointed out that this is a common experience
mcmaccy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
How my idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis diagnosis in 2015 led to open heart surgery five years ago today
I have done a podcast type post today about the above, together with copies of blogposts prior to, and after, my open heart surgery, which I did in February and April 2017. I hope some of you may find of interest. Regards Robert https://paperbagstories.substack.com/ It talking bit was unscripted and
I have done a podcast type post today about the above, together with copies of blogposts prior to, and after, my open heart surgery, which I did in February and April 2017. I hope some of you may find of interest. Regards Robert https://paperbagstories.substack.com/ It talking bit was unscripted and
Oxygeniser
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Help with Edema?
I finished up chemo on 9 Dec 2021, I am having an issue with Edema, I have gone to my cardiologist, and it is not a heart issue, it is from my chemo. It comes and goes, I have fluid and swelling on my feet and legs and a little on my arms. I have compression socks that I wear daily, I elevate my
I finished up chemo on 9 Dec 2021, I am having an issue with Edema, I have gone to my cardiologist, and it is not a heart issue, it is from my chemo. It comes and goes, I have fluid and swelling on my feet and legs and a little on my arms. I have compression socks that I wear daily, I elevate my
JD-guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Another Pee-Pee Post
My apology to you 'gentlemen' & 'tough-guys' who are probably tired of reading my repetitious posts regarding incontinence and restroom stories; however, if this helps even one comrade, it was worth my time writing! I have been reading numerous posts about frequent, nightly restroom trips, and I'm wondering
My apology to you 'gentlemen' & 'tough-guys' who are probably tired of reading my repetitious posts regarding incontinence and restroom stories; however, if this helps even one comrade, it was worth my time writing! I have been reading numerous posts about frequent, nightly restroom trips, and I'm wondering
E2-Guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi everyone I've just been diagnosed with Afib following a 24 hour Holter monitor I had done in early December last year. The results only came back last week. Actually, the cardiologist's letter says the trace showed 1. Paroxysmal Afib 2. Atrial flutter 3. 4 short runs of VT which the cardiologist
Hi everyone I've just been diagnosed with Afib following a 24 hour Holter monitor I had done in early December last year. The results only came back last week. Actually, the cardiologist's letter says the trace showed 1. Paroxysmal Afib 2. Atrial flutter 3. 4 short runs of VT which the cardiologist
vlc2
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AF Association
2 years ago
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