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Due to have heart bypass on Wednesday. I usually wear crop tops but have been told to wear front fastening bras. Won’t it rub on scar?
Would appreciate any female related advice.
Would appreciate any female related advice.
LilLondon
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
creating a warfarin app - how should it look like to you?
hi everyone - I have looked around the internet for good apps that can help you manage your INR level but I haven't found any. As my hematologist is considering switching my anticoagulant from Fragmin to warfarin, I would like to create an app that makes my life easier on this medication. I code, so
hi everyone - I have looked around the internet for good apps that can help you manage your INR level but I haven't found any. As my hematologist is considering switching my anticoagulant from Fragmin to warfarin, I would like to create an app that makes my life easier on this medication. I code, so
rokis
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
anything but warfarin, please!!!
hi everyone - I'm new to this platform but I am extremely happy I have stumbled upon it. It's been years of lonely health preocuppations and reading your posts has been almost comforting (not your medical journeys, rather the familiarity of them). I had a first sudden PE 3 years ago in my early 20s,
hi everyone - I'm new to this platform but I am extremely happy I have stumbled upon it. It's been years of lonely health preocuppations and reading your posts has been almost comforting (not your medical journeys, rather the familiarity of them). I had a first sudden PE 3 years ago in my early 20s,
rokis
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
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100 days since open heart surgery for leaking mitral valve. This is me at the summit of CATBELLS this morning. Reached the top in 36 minutes non stop. All thanks to hard work and the fantastic rehab girls at Papworth. All those small steps lead to larger steps lead to the success I had today.
100 days since open heart surgery for leaking mitral valve. This is me at the summit of CATBELLS this morning. Reached the top in 36 minutes non stop. All thanks to hard work and the fantastic rehab girls at Papworth. All those small steps lead to larger steps lead to the success I had today.
Carluke
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Gluten free seeded white bread.
Hi everyone, After the bread poll we had many members saying how hard they found GF bread baking so here's a gluten free white seeded loaf that I baked this morning and I also picked some home grown tomatoes, I'm growing a few varieties as you can see and so far they all taste good but I think there's
Hi everyone, After the bread poll we had many members saying how hard they found GF bread baking so here's a gluten free white seeded loaf that I baked this morning and I also picked some home grown tomatoes, I'm growing a few varieties as you can see and so far they all taste good but I think there's
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
New here
Hi everyone. I am new here. My story began approx 2 years ago when I woke up not being able to breath. I was taken to the great PAPWORTH hospital in Cambridge. After tests I was told that I had to have open heart surgery to replace my Mitral valve. This was done with pigs tissue making up the new valve
Hi everyone. I am new here. My story began approx 2 years ago when I woke up not being able to breath. I was taken to the great PAPWORTH hospital in Cambridge. After tests I was told that I had to have open heart surgery to replace my Mitral valve. This was done with pigs tissue making up the new valve
Maderia
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
DHSC : Women's Health Strategy consultation
Survey: https://consultations.dhsc.gov.uk/talkwomenshealth Written submissions: https://consultations.dhsc.gov.uk/writtensubmissiontalkwomenshealth Call for evidence: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/
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-strategy-call-for-evidence A good opportunity to flag how thyroid issues
Survey: https://consultations.dhsc.gov.uk/talkwomenshealth Written submissions: https://consultations.dhsc.gov.uk/writtensubmissiontalkwomenshealth Call for evidence: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/
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-strategy-call-for-evidence A good opportunity to flag how thyroid issues
KittyAO
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Creamy, Healthy Carrot Soup
Had to make something with with all the leftover carrots I had from my potato soup. First time for me. Combined two recipes. A little garlicky but not overpowering. Onions, fresh ginger, vegetable stock. No cream added, but plenty thick. Forgot the crusty bread at the grocery store so used fig and olive
Had to make something with with all the leftover carrots I had from my potato soup. First time for me. Combined two recipes. A little garlicky but not overpowering. Onions, fresh ginger, vegetable stock. No cream added, but plenty thick. Forgot the crusty bread at the grocery store so used fig and olive
Isinatra
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Sick sinus syndrome and afib
ECG holter mounted to investigate afib. Results arrived and the holter software printed: ARRHYTHMIA [i]Arrhythmias (Delay > 140%): 39[/i] [i]-longest: 1.96s at 11:35 PM[/i] [i]Bradycardias (<50 1/min): 353[/i] [i]-slowest: 43 min at 4:25 AM[/i] [i]Pauses (>2000ms): 498[/i] [i]-longest: 14.56 s at 7:
ECG holter mounted to investigate afib. Results arrived and the holter software printed: ARRHYTHMIA [i]Arrhythmias (Delay > 140%): 39[/i] [i]-longest: 1.96s at 11:35 PM[/i] [i]Bradycardias (<50 1/min): 353[/i] [i]-slowest: 43 min at 4:25 AM[/i] [i]Pauses (>2000ms): 498[/i] [i]-longest: 14.56 s at 7:
snak3eyes
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AF Association
3 years ago
Conditions
Someone I know was diagnosed with type Ii respiratory failure but after recently been in hospital has a new condition copd. What is the difference between the two conditions? What are the differences between cpap, BiPAP, and niv?
Someone I know was diagnosed with type Ii respiratory failure but after recently been in hospital has a new condition copd. What is the difference between the two conditions? What are the differences between cpap, BiPAP, and niv?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
T3 sources
Hi It’s been a long time since I’ve been on this site. I have been taking T3 for a long time now under approval by an endo. But I’ve had to source and pay for my own. I had quite a lot of T3 and I’m now running low. I have also been dealing with other issues and a few months ago had open heart surgery
Hi It’s been a long time since I’ve been on this site. I have been taking T3 for a long time now under approval by an endo. But I’ve had to source and pay for my own. I had quite a lot of T3 and I’m now running low. I have also been dealing with other issues and a few months ago had open heart surgery
Numberone1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Gluten free Apple flan with sponge base 🍏
Hi everyone, I've been getting some of my neighbours surplus fruit and veg including some Bramley apples so this morning I made this apple flan using a gluten free sponge as the base with the addition of a large grated apple added to the mix then baked with slices of Bramley apple on top as they are
Hi everyone, I've been getting some of my neighbours surplus fruit and veg including some Bramley apples so this morning I made this apple flan using a gluten free sponge as the base with the addition of a large grated apple added to the mix then baked with slices of Bramley apple on top as they are
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Atrial tachycardia
I was initially diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. However, when I went for an ablation and was seen by the EP he decided it wasn’t AF but atrial tachycardia. Apparently symptom are almost adenoidal and I’m on similar meds to all those with AF My problem is, there doesn’t seem to be anyone else here
I was initially diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. However, when I went for an ablation and was seen by the EP he decided it wasn’t AF but atrial tachycardia. Apparently symptom are almost adenoidal and I’m on similar meds to all those with AF My problem is, there doesn’t seem to be anyone else here
SuziElley
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Another update on 5th heart surgery….
Ok, well I’ve now been here for almost 2 weeks and hoping to be discharged today. Thought I’d give a bit more of a comprehensive update (although don’t want to scare anyone!) Quite a few problems with various levels (INR, potassium and hemoglobin) which has lead to several blood transfusions and potassium
Ok, well I’ve now been here for almost 2 weeks and hoping to be discharged today. Thought I’d give a bit more of a comprehensive update (although don’t want to scare anyone!) Quite a few problems with various levels (INR, potassium and hemoglobin) which has lead to several blood transfusions and potassium
Clairealou
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Prognosis for compensated cirrhosis
I have cardiac cirrhosis from right sided heart failure. Tricuspid valve is regurgitating severely sending blood back to liver, congesting it to the point of cirrhosis. I have no liver symptoms. Found incidentally on CT scan. Anyway, I know that survival is 9-12 years for compensated cirrhosis at diagnosis
I have cardiac cirrhosis from right sided heart failure. Tricuspid valve is regurgitating severely sending blood back to liver, congesting it to the point of cirrhosis. I have no liver symptoms. Found incidentally on CT scan. Anyway, I know that survival is 9-12 years for compensated cirrhosis at diagnosis
Bluegirl52
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Heart Scan
Hi everyone Can anybody help with any information on a Rubidium heart scan that I am due to have at the hospital I had my heart bypass in May. I will try and lay out what happened but, I am not great at explaining so here we go. I am sorry if it seems all over the place. In March of this year I
Hi everyone Can anybody help with any information on a Rubidium heart scan that I am due to have at the hospital I had my heart bypass in May. I will try and lay out what happened but, I am not great at explaining so here we go. I am sorry if it seems all over the place. In March of this year I
driverbadges
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Gluten free Quinoa and buckwheat apple ginger and cinnamon flap jacks, 🍏
Hi everyone, Here's some more flap jacks as I'm finding plant based ones really easy to make and moorish as I have a neighbour and friend who is a gluten free vegan so it makes little difference to me whether I use real organic butter or plant based as its all about accommodating friends sometimes, its
Hi everyone, Here's some more flap jacks as I'm finding plant based ones really easy to make and moorish as I have a neighbour and friend who is a gluten free vegan so it makes little difference to me whether I use real organic butter or plant based as its all about accommodating friends sometimes, its
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
No stent extra meds
After having a cardiology angiogram last I was told then by the cardiologist that I would need a stent but he would speak to colleagues. Then I got a letter to say I’m staying on my meds plus statin’s and aspirin. My finding were “Access was via the right radial artery. Results showed mild ascending
After having a cardiology angiogram last I was told then by the cardiologist that I would need a stent but he would speak to colleagues. Then I got a letter to say I’m staying on my meds plus statin’s and aspirin. My finding were “Access was via the right radial artery. Results showed mild ascending
Bigmark61
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Women's Health Strategy
You can find more details and the survey here: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ovacome-
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You can find more details and the survey here: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ovacome-
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OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Seems we hearties never get a break
Hi all, Am really sorry as I know I shouldn't moan but in the last 2 years I was diagnosed with serious cardiac artory disease and had to endure unstable angina, then a double heart bypass, then scapula dyskinesis as a consequence of the surgery, then I got covid and now I have sciatica which has effected
Hi all, Am really sorry as I know I shouldn't moan but in the last 2 years I was diagnosed with serious cardiac artory disease and had to endure unstable angina, then a double heart bypass, then scapula dyskinesis as a consequence of the surgery, then I got covid and now I have sciatica which has effected
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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