... very little exertion. He is 53 and has always taken good care of himself, but heart problems are in his family.
Since surgery, he's had all kinds of problems. It started with low blood pres...
Well, what I think is funny is how Atkins family was hiding Dr Atkins condition. See another thread in alt.support.diet.low-carb about that.
The fact that no one disputes is that Atkins died being ve...
... on a tilting table or tested in any other way except the ekg.
she lives in arizona as does most of my family. I am not impressed with the medical care my family is getting there when it comes to ...
...st be why you think eating at Blimpie is going uptown. Man of the world...
That why you and your whole family need more than one cardiologist?
But, fortunately for you and yours, what's in t...
My health is fine, so I am not worrying about that. My cholesterol is borderline high and with my family history my Dr wanted me to try a statin.
...es this require lot of tests?Does this require Admission ?I dont have any history of Heart problems in my family.I dont drink for the last one year.Smoking one per day?I dont have BP and no history of...
...rcise videos for men, and would appreciate some help. I am trying to get my husband to work out since his family has a history of heart disorders but I can't get through to him. I was thinking th...
No, but it would be a good reason to see a GP or Family doctor.
Odd you should say that, my niece has OCD and it's caused me to take a good long look at our family.... shall I just say there are small signs there...
Me hangin' tough!
Yes, I think you should be worried especially since things are trending the wrong way and you have a family history. You have not said what you are planning on doing. Diet and exercise, if appropriate...
...o patient? My mother has been on coumadin 2.0 mg for approx 18 months and during this period of time her family doctor took INR tests once every two months but never adjusted the dosage. During this...
...elevated chol and have normal BP. I used to smoke but quit 15 years ago. There is cardiac history in my family but only in the 70's.
My Mibi shows an "area of concern." My doctor ...
Thank you. That is one of the reasons I take synthroid (high lipids) along with family hx of HypoT, symptoms...slow metabolism... My labs are usually normal but I always talk my doc into giving me mod...
...al to low normal range.
After the neurologist decided that I did not have a stroke (after the
MRI) my family doctor told me to stay on the Altace (my readings are much better and I have no problem...
My family loves swimming. My kids swim on summer swim teams and the whole family loves doing the neighborhood pool all day on weekends. One joke we always have is when we are all in the deep end and...
...it. Tis better to take 250 MG 4 times a day as Vitamin
C is water soluble. Or 500 twice Etc. Our family takes more when sick.
Hope all your hearts beat many more times!
Aside Zee is...
I had a heart cath yesterday, and was diagnosed with Mitral Valve prolapse. My Doctor told my family that I can go about my business and can ignore the pain, But I feel uncomfortable and scared to ig...
I am a 40 year old non drinker or smoker, not overweight and without a family history of heart problems. I have chest pains on the left side of my chest, restricting my breathing, but not by much. Do ...
Hoping you can help me.
38 y/o healthy female, family history of heart disease. Cardiolite stress test done in 2006 came back negative. Repeat done in 2008 came back "undetermined" beca...
...y own case there is only a one or two point difference in the figures taken from each arm. However, for a family member, there is a markedly higher systolic reading on the left arm, often 40 points hi...
...ale. I am overweight (not obese) and vigorously hike, walk about 20 miles per week. I am a non-smoker, no family history of cardiac problems, and have slightly elevated Cholesterol.
A recent stres...
Hey thank you Saskia,
Well I did and doing with the help,support from family and friends.
Marvin.
Stop Smoking
...., did you tell the desk that you were having chest pain with exertion? Also, your age, smoking history, family history and any other medical problems or medications you are taking could all tell par...
...nk I probably strained a chest muscle. (I had just started doing some weight lifting.) But because of the family history and my previous sky-high cholesterol reading, I didn't want to take any ch...
...ssues relating to your heart. So, with nothing obviously life threatening, it's time to go see your family doctor / GP and have him do a workup looking for other things such as spinal lesions....
... years ago, I lost 25 pounds exercising and eating healthy. Unfortunately, due to work, school, & family (my excuse)I stopped exercising and went back to my old habits. I gained it all back an...
... poor circulation that smoke to require amputation in their later years. Poor circulation is common in my family. My grandfather lost his leg at 80, he did not smoke. His brother lost both legs by 40,...
...ny risk factors such as smoking, obesity, high BP, high cholesterol, or history of heart attacks in your family I would do that, but it is a personal choice. Aspirin does cause an increased risk of ...
...'m following a fairly faithful low-glycemic eating plan. I'm not diabetic but it does run in my family. So the food that I eat is healthy, I've been losing weight, but as far as when to...
....Chung I do not know how you got 99% for sensitivity in detecting all old small heart attacks,because on family practice.com says that the sensitivity by ECHO for transmural infraction is 90% and fo...
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