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76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Having a STEMI in mid 40's...the search for underlying causes / answers for premature CHD.
Hi Everyone, My husband had a major STEMI in March 2023 with a full blockage of his circumflex artery. He was 44 years old and playing 5-a-side football in a local sports centre when he collapsed without warning. Thank goodness it happened there of all places however, as the swift actions of his team
Hi Everyone, My husband had a major STEMI in March 2023 with a full blockage of his circumflex artery. He was 44 years old and playing 5-a-side football in a local sports centre when he collapsed without warning. Thank goodness it happened there of all places however, as the swift actions of his team
Fortunate1
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Ace Inhibitors and rls
I have had restless leg for a good couple of years. Is anyone aware of examples of ACE inhibitors (blood pressure medication) such as ramipiril causing or exacerbating restless leg? Thanks
I have had restless leg for a good couple of years. Is anyone aware of examples of ACE inhibitors (blood pressure medication) such as ramipiril causing or exacerbating restless leg? Thanks
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
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PV and hypertension
Hello lovely forum members. I hope you are all as well as can be and are staying safe in all the crazy weather currently blowing around the world! With my blood pressure increasing and meds on the horizon, I’m trying to research the subject of the best blood pressure medications for those with polycythaemia
Hello lovely forum members. I hope you are all as well as can be and are staying safe in all the crazy weather currently blowing around the world! With my blood pressure increasing and meds on the horizon, I’m trying to research the subject of the best blood pressure medications for those with polycythaemia
Skyehope
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
In hospice now
Hello ladies. Just want to let you know I am in hospice now. My gall bladder became infected and The hospital docs put me on all manner of antibiotics. They implanted a tube in my gallbladder to drain off any infection. I flush it twice a day and it will stay in me until the end— only a minor annoyance
Hello ladies. Just want to let you know I am in hospice now. My gall bladder became infected and The hospital docs put me on all manner of antibiotics. They implanted a tube in my gallbladder to drain off any infection. I flush it twice a day and it will stay in me until the end— only a minor annoyance
Sashay2020
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Zanubrutinib and ACE inhibitors
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
Fogey
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Ejection Fraction
Recently had an echocardiogram, the results of which showed an EF of 35%. My ECG was normal, my BP which I check several times a day is consistently within normal parameters and as a result of the echo the cardiac consultant now wants an MRI but wants my Primary Care Physician to start me on Beta blockers
Recently had an echocardiogram, the results of which showed an EF of 35%. My ECG was normal, my BP which I check several times a day is consistently within normal parameters and as a result of the echo the cardiac consultant now wants an MRI but wants my Primary Care Physician to start me on Beta blockers
Yankee71
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
THIS IS NOT GOOD over 40 Liver Lesions
ON PET SCAN THEY FOUND 3 stating not psma avid on MRI stating they are psma avid How bad is this ? PSA went from in a month 0.77 to 3.61 PSA al Range May 2, 2024 3.61 ng/mL 3.61ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Apr 4, 2024 0.77 ng/mL 0.77ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Mar 7, 2024 0.4 ng
ON PET SCAN THEY FOUND 3 stating not psma avid on MRI stating they are psma avid How bad is this ? PSA went from in a month 0.77 to 3.61 PSA al Range May 2, 2024 3.61 ng/mL 3.61ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Apr 4, 2024 0.77 ng/mL 0.77ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Mar 7, 2024 0.4 ng
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
BP Medication and Nausea
Hello I am on a combination of ARB/CCB to control my blood pressure which is now finally under control at an average of 120/75 following a number of changes to my meds. However, the medication combo makes me feel very nauseous (I have given my body 6 months to adjust) but to no avail. I have had a
Hello I am on a combination of ARB/CCB to control my blood pressure which is now finally under control at an average of 120/75 following a number of changes to my meds. However, the medication combo makes me feel very nauseous (I have given my body 6 months to adjust) but to no avail. I have had a
Richard9999
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High Blood Pressure Support
9 months ago
Ace inhibitors and arb
https://www.medicinenet.com/arbsace_inhibitors_hidden_benefits/views.htm I have been on lisinopril for about a year now and was put up to 25mg. Now I have had a few niggles with what I believe are side effects, especially from sitting to standing which produces dizziness. Now I know good old Google
https://www.medicinenet.com/arbsace_inhibitors_hidden_benefits/views.htm I have been on lisinopril for about a year now and was put up to 25mg. Now I have had a few niggles with what I believe are side effects, especially from sitting to standing which produces dizziness. Now I know good old Google
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
LISINOPRIL AND AFIB
Hello all, are there any on this forum taking lisinopril for high blood pressure? I just came across this today and it could explain why I and maybe others have more afib episodes than we should; 1. Caution: High blood pressure/heart disease meds and potassium-rich foods like bananas, potatoes and licorice
Hello all, are there any on this forum taking lisinopril for high blood pressure? I just came across this today and it could explain why I and maybe others have more afib episodes than we should; 1. Caution: High blood pressure/heart disease meds and potassium-rich foods like bananas, potatoes and licorice
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
when will i feel better?
My dad has been declining since heart attack in September. He has just been prescribed Ramipril. How long do you think it will be before he notices some benefits? We would be grateful to know of others’ experiences with ACE inhibitors
My dad has been declining since heart attack in September. He has just been prescribed Ramipril. How long do you think it will be before he notices some benefits? We would be grateful to know of others’ experiences with ACE inhibitors
TooManyBuzzards
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A cross in the sand
Does anyone else find this explanation helpful -- ? Imagine yourself sitting on the beach and you draw a cross in the sand like an 'x'. The first stroke represents your dopamine deficiency and the second stroke you draw several times as it represents an overactive adrenal response subsequent to the HABIT
Does anyone else find this explanation helpful -- ? Imagine yourself sitting on the beach and you draw a cross in the sand like an 'x'. The first stroke represents your dopamine deficiency and the second stroke you draw several times as it represents an overactive adrenal response subsequent to the HABIT
Meg024
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Still in HF?
Hi all, First post. This is a great forum, very informative and supportive. Diagnosed with hypertension 18 months ago, usual ACE inhibitors took 6 months to lower BP. Then came AF, on Atenolol and Eliquis, but side effects, and GP switched me to Bisoprolol. Symptoms worsened and I ended up hospitalized
Hi all, First post. This is a great forum, very informative and supportive. Diagnosed with hypertension 18 months ago, usual ACE inhibitors took 6 months to lower BP. Then came AF, on Atenolol and Eliquis, but side effects, and GP switched me to Bisoprolol. Symptoms worsened and I ended up hospitalized
Lloyd2022
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
treatment for my husband
my husband was diagnosed with MPGN in 1999 at age 22. He has been treated with prednisone, BP meds, ace inhibitors since diagnosis they now think it is C3G. I am looking for treatment options or those also treated with prednisone. Drs have concern about long term side effects of prednisone. So far
my husband was diagnosed with MPGN in 1999 at age 22. He has been treated with prednisone, BP meds, ace inhibitors since diagnosis they now think it is C3G. I am looking for treatment options or those also treated with prednisone. Drs have concern about long term side effects of prednisone. So far
Dldant
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C3 Glomerulopathy
1 year ago
#1: The Start
Following the example of Clarebear I've decided to document my thyroid-adrenal journey on here in hopes it'll keep me accountable, and also may serve some after me. After a long, complicated history of no diagnosis, followed by lithium treatment, then prolonged time spent on T4 with no improvement,
Following the example of Clarebear I've decided to document my thyroid-adrenal journey on here in hopes it'll keep me accountable, and also may serve some after me. After a long, complicated history of no diagnosis, followed by lithium treatment, then prolonged time spent on T4 with no improvement,
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Genetic Testing
Hi everyone, I would like to share one interesting experience related with my disease. Just a small recap, I diagnosed with FSGS this year, I am in 3a-3b phase. The problem is since I do not have any other disease, I am classified with primary FSGS. If I had any other certain cause to my kidney disease
Hi everyone, I would like to share one interesting experience related with my disease. Just a small recap, I diagnosed with FSGS this year, I am in 3a-3b phase. The problem is since I do not have any other disease, I am classified with primary FSGS. If I had any other certain cause to my kidney disease
tas1kubra
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Cough
Hi, I am still getting used to this new life. For the last couple of weeks I have been having fits of coughing mainly last thing at night or first thing in the morning. No cold, sore throat, fever or other viral symptom but my chest is very noisy and loose . I have left side heart failure and pulmonary
Hi, I am still getting used to this new life. For the last couple of weeks I have been having fits of coughing mainly last thing at night or first thing in the morning. No cold, sore throat, fever or other viral symptom but my chest is very noisy and loose . I have left side heart failure and pulmonary
Mtym
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Beta Blockers
An article in yesterday's Sunday Mail stated that Betablockers are not the first choice now for heart problems as research shows they are ineffective; in fact, they haven't been for a while and new patients would not be prescribed them and the preferred drugs are ACE inhibitors. I have been on a betablocker
An article in yesterday's Sunday Mail stated that Betablockers are not the first choice now for heart problems as research shows they are ineffective; in fact, they haven't been for a while and new patients would not be prescribed them and the preferred drugs are ACE inhibitors. I have been on a betablocker
Hullensian
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Vitamin D & tolerating thyroid medication
Hello, Thanks so much for your time in reading my post, I would really appreciate any/all opinions on this. I am currently investigating why, ever since I crashed from 2 years of Keto, I can't tolerate thyroid medication. I have discovered I have extremely low adrenal function and am now treating
Hello, Thanks so much for your time in reading my post, I would really appreciate any/all opinions on this. I am currently investigating why, ever since I crashed from 2 years of Keto, I can't tolerate thyroid medication. I have discovered I have extremely low adrenal function and am now treating
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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