I take both a blood thinner and a baby aspirin.
How about British Columbia... That's very close to Vancouver... For You easterners... 4 hours out of Vancouver lol
Living with Advanced Heart Failure: Coping with Symptoms and Uncertainty Webinar. This webinar is just over 58 minutes long.
There is some great advice in this webinar for people living with Advanced Heart Failure.
I want to thank @A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member for finding and requesting I post this resource.
This webinar was recorded in Canada. So the legal advanced care planning info might not apply to your country. In the US, we have a health care directive that names a substitute… read more
@A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member Thanks so much for your kind words. I love learning and I know so many of us do and the more we know about our hearts the better decisions we can make. Hugs🤗
You should be talking to your Drs. about this. If this is a frequent issue it's not normal. It could be something as easy as adjusting your meds.
Mitral valve repairs or with just the prolapse
Ok i am still medicated also with my mitral clip. I was more concerned about my grandaughter was just diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse and per cardiologist didnt require the pre medication so i… read more
Had root canal done. Not bad at all. Hard part...the worrying. You'll be fine. Important to take care of teeth when you have heart issues.
Hi,
I have been taking the new class of pcsk9 drugs for over a year now, along with a statin, and over the past 9-10 months have experienced chronic tingling in my fingers, reduced circulation in my fingers and feet, and a degree of chronic numbness in the bottom front of my feet, including some of my toes. Anyone else on these drugs and experiencing the same symptoms? If so, what have you done?
I've been on medications Including Beta blockers since 2009 over the course of that time Ive Taken metoprolol, metoprolol succ in a few strengths and doses for each Atenolol as well in… read more
now that you have a heart condition exercise is important how much do you get a week???( not activity)exercise there is a big difference
Ataxia is a disease on the cerebellum. It affects balance, speech and other functions
Here is some information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataxia