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Curious ,,has Anyone Developed Or Experienced Changes In Heart Health AFTER Getting The Covid Vax.?
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Probably won’t pass. Why give immunity to drug makers?

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/mar/5...

Covid 19
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hello everyone, here we go with another variant of Covid (Omicron) from South Africia; very contagious. After all these vaccine and booster, Praying they help. I don't think we will ever be Covid free in this world. It can be stressful after doing all you can to stay away from this killing and suffering pandemic and having heart disease. Does anyone else feels the same?

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My dear friend age 76 active and in good health just contracted Covid and is “miserably sick” and she is not one to complain. She is fully vaccinated including the updated vaccine that became… read more

The CDC Advised Seniors To Get A Second Dose Of The Updated Covid Vaccine That Came Out This Past September 2023. Thoughts, Yes Or No?
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Praying a healing of your heart ♥️

Physical Impact Of Loneliness And Social Isolation During The COVID-19 Pandemic.
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“Loneliness is associated with various physical and mental repercussions, including elevated systolic blood pressure and increased risk for heart disease. Both loneliness and social isolation have been associated with an increased risk for coronary artery disease-associated death, even in middle-aged adults without a prior history of myocardial infarction (Heffner et al., 2011; Steptoe et al., 2013). Furthermore, research has shown that both loneliness and social isolation are independent risk… read more

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No one should ever be alone. Because of God we have him and we have others in this site. Thank you for whomever created this site.

Positive Covid
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Hello heart team, hope all is doing ok. I had a stuffy nose and cough with chills. I did a covid test and it had to lines, I freaked out and went to ER. There was not much they could do, but told to just use cold meds and Tylenol. I would like to know if any has had Covid and how did it effected their heart. Did it do more damage. How many had to have paxlovid because of heart disease and failure. I am waiting on Cardiologist to call should I take paxlovid, for I have low EF (heart failure) kind… read more

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Thank you Belinda, I did get the neumonia and flu vaccine, Thank God. I didn't get the last two booster for Covid because I was not wanting to put more Covid vaccine in my body. My Covid was not bad… read more

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

COVID Strains
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Hello hope all is doing ok. I have read in a goggle news post warning of a new COVID variant that may be similar to the delta variant that devastated us in the earlier COVID, that it was in Singapore and a few cases have reached NY. Have anyone else read or heard of this? I will now get my second booster, feeling a little anxious about this. Can't it just be over!!😞

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My father-in-law took every vaccine available, to include all of the Pfizer Covid 19 boosters, and still lived to the Golden age of 94 years with heart disease. I will be 70 in August, and frankly… read more

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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I Have Been Dealing With AFib For About Two Years..has Anyone Taken An Airplane Flight Since Being Diagnosed With AFib??
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I have heard of people having heart attacks after a flight because of the compression put on the heart during flight

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Hi
I live in California and have flown to Hawaii, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania in the last two years
I have AFib, Diastolic Heart Failure and Mild to Moderate Emphysema. Was diagnosed March of 2019.… read more

Why Am I So Exhausted And Exstreamly Tired,that I Can Hardly Get Out Of Bed,so Scary
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i have afib and had 2 stents put in but dont help

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I appreciate your answer also. During this busy Holiday season, it is even more important to have energy to get things done. I have been pacing myself....doing what I can and then resting.