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What Is The Life Span Of People In Heart Failure In Their Eighties…?
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Amazing testimony God bless you ✝️💗I to tell people keep going God has a plan for you .

Have You Ever Heard Of The Heart And Kidney Connection? Today's Medical Monday Video Explains How They Are Linked.
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What You Need to Know About the Heart and Kidney Connection
The heart and kidneys are linked together, so problems in one can lead to problems in the other. If you have heart disease or kidney disease, Dr. Blake Shusterman a kidney doctor in Greenville, SC, explains why you need to be paying attention to the other one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT7DC9H70fs

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How Do You Deal With Heart Disease
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I want to find out how people deal with having heart disease

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My husband is very supportive but it's hard not being able to do all the things you used to do
I keep busy buy learning new things and playing games on laptop

How Can I Not Be Stressed When I Feel Like There Is A Ticking Time Bomb In My Chest Waiting To Go Off?
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That’s why we’re here for you .Vent, share whatever . Thank you for posting 💕 your a good encourager 💕

Will It Be Safe To Have A Small Tattoo When One Has A Pacemaker?
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My scar is my tattoo

Does Anyone Have Electric Interference From A Pacemaker Or ICD Lead On The Phrenic Nerve Causing Involuntary Twitching Of The Diaphragm
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Mine is so bad at times I can watch my abdomen move in time with my heart beat

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Good . He should be able to make it so you don’t feel or see it.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Can A Type Of Hear Disease Cause Pressure Behind The Eyes That Gets Worse When Standing And Moving? Which Type Of Heart Disease Causes This?
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Types of Heart Disease Read Article...
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I am getting a new valve placed in a couple of weeks. I am so excited to finally get this done. As far as what you can do is reduce stress and over activity. For me stress plays a big part in… read more

How Do You Handle The Exhaustion From Having Heart Disease?
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BarbB---Is this in reponse to my note a day or two ago?? Thank you. Like today I often have lunch with a friend---people who don't criticize if I can't remember something, am slow getting around… read more

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I always hear that 2 drinks a day for a male is OK and even beneficial is that not true?

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Steve, Here is an article from the site that might help answer your questions. https://www.myheartdiseaseteam.com/resources/al...

Want A Good, Easy-to-understand, Overview Of Implantable Cardiac Devices? Today's Medical Monday Video.
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UK Cardiologist explains cardiac implantable electronic devices. In this video, you will learn about the different types of cardiac implantable electronic devices. Pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy devices, implantable cardiac defibrillators, and loop recorders. I hope you enjoy the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIi--IrHfas

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@A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member Thanks for marking my question as useful. I appreciate it. Hugs🤗