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Consistently Getting A Good Night’s Sleep Can Lower Your Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease
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Cardiovascular Disease: Regularly Getting Good Sleep Can Lower Risk
Cardiovascular Disease: Regularly Getting Good Sleep Can Lower Risk
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Sleep has always been a problem for me for well over last 30+ yrs. I have had used OTC supplements, RX pills, even. As I had gotten older into my mid 40s it increased to where I would be awake 3 or 4… read more

Anyone Here Have A Heart Transplant?
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Susan Harper, Bless your transplanted heart! You're an inspiration to all of us!

Stair Climbing And Overall Health “If You Have The Choice Of Taking The Stairs Or The Lift, Go For The Stairs As It Will Help Your Heart,”
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Ventricular Assist Device (VAD)
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Can someone who has had LVAD surgery to pump your blood tell me how you’re feeling now compared to before surgery

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I had one when I was in heart failure and waiting for a heart I can't really answer your question, but it saved me to live to go home and be with my kids. I missed them so much. My family. Good luck… read more

Advised To Stop Rivaroxaban.
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I had a quadruple in March and also experienced AF and so was put on Rivaroxaban.A Cardiologist recently advised me after a 24 hour monitor which showed no AF that I should stop taking Rivaroxaban.He admitted it was a calculated move judging what was more likely a bleed or a stroke.The same monitor also showed that I have a slow heartbeat and so along with the Rivaroxaban the cardiologist advised me to stop taking a 1.25 mg beta blocker.My blood pressure went up immediately and my heart rate… read more

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Patience and be your strong advocate. The pills can be a challenge, everyone is different. My friends again but for a while omg the side effects were horrific!

Has Anyone Had A LVAD Put In. I Would Appreciate Hearing From You And Getting Your Experience And Knowledge On What’s Like.
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No , I have 5 stents. I see you are a Packer fan.💚💛I’m from up there originally. I will be praying for you!🙏🏻

How Is Heart Failure Diagnosed
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I have had echo cardio gram and e k g and stress test blood work and the cardio doctor had never said I have it was wondering if anyone on here has and how it was diagnosed and just because someone had swollen ankle occasionally does not make mean they have it some of the meds the doctor put you on for the heart suchas metopolo canothers can cause swollen ankles norvacs is another one that does that

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Mine was caused by a virus

I Was Told My Heart Is Not Pumping Blood Back Into My Body,without Heart Failure,,I Don't Know How Serious This Is,,can Anyone Explain
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I don't know who told you that your condition wasn't serious but your condition is in fact, very serious. Any time your heart in malfunctioning, it's serious. It sounds like you have diastolic heart… read more

Do You Need To Limit Your Sodium? How Much Sodium Should You Eat A Day?
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Limiting sodium is important for those with heart failure. Prisma Health dietitian Lisa Akly, RDN, explains how much sodium is too much, which foods to limit, what to use as salt substitutes and what to stay away from, and much more. For more information, visit https://prismahealth.org/services/hea...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYXVSOTXSI4&amp...

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Well it’s now diagnosed as my Thyroid isn’t getting enough iodine??? I’m deathly allergic to iodine IV injections ???

Anyone Here Drink Alcohol Or Is It Bad For The Heart To 🍺
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I do not drink period. I took care of three alcoholics in my life span. My cardiologist said it’s not good to mix it with my heart medicine. I am on eliquis and Cardovalil medicine.