...., 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...
...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....
... 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 ...
... 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...
....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...
...'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...
...the Heart.
And just FYI, most of your symptoms may be attributable to FM (we have an FM sufferer in my family so we've seen most of them ... but not all ... like palpitations ... but I haven...
...EP procedures (for electrical disturbances).
Good. Hopefully you are now telling all your friends and family that they should quit smoking else they will likely relive your experience.
Speaking...
...o test you for things that are not emergency situations.
So, that's where you need to go see your family doctor / GP. He will look for reasons for your chest pains (for example, not all heart...
...ypass surgery. I've been doing things that can prolong that lifespan back to close to normal for my family, not those that have the potential to shorten it from the 15-20 average years I was giv...
...2010, and April 14 2010) the doctor says my heart is a picture of perfect health... (results below)With a family history of heart conditions, I'm a little concern.
MEDICATION: 25 mg Carvedilo...
...ng things accordingly.
3. Make short note why you want to stop smoking live longer far better, for your family, some money, smell better to find a mate easily etc. you know very well what is bad abo...
...at and stay away from prednisone and the antidepressent gamutt anyone have any idea? Diabedies runs in my family along with something with a thyroid may this be the issues im still waiting to get back...
Female, 50, 5'8", 155, both sides of family history with HBP, been on monopril about 5 years, generic microzide added 2 months ago, have whitecoat hypertension (up to 190 in emergency room ...
...oke. The article specifically named Cardura, Hytrin and
Flomax, all of which belong to the alpha-blocker family. Although, I had been taking Flomax for the last two years and Proscar for more than fi...
...ffects.
However, it starts with the example of Lipitor adverse effects. That example (my husband and my family life) is followed by "Jay Cohen believes he knows what went wrong in Michael Hope&...
...t issues.
Just the lansoprazole causes problems with heart. There are other acid reducers in the same family but may have similar issues. Then there's a different class of drugs such as rani...
...
That said, I'm no doctor ... I don't even play one on TV! So, you should take yourself to a family doctor/general practitioner (and if you don't have one, try a walk-in clinc) and g...
... I hope that LDL should go down as I will get closer to mu target (~190lb). There is no CHD disease in my family, I am not smoking, spending 1 hour a day walking, only other risk factor I am aware of ...
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So, something has triggered this paranoia that makes you want to self diagnose heart problems ... e.g. family history? The best way to eliminate this is to see a doctor. He'll probably send ...
...he HMO involved is a first rate organization with an outstanding reputation. They have served me and my family very well for fifteen years. Nor, do I think that anything was done wrong. On the cont...
I'm a 37 year-old male and have been an avid exerciser for some 14 years. For the last 6 years or so, I have been going to the gym on average 5 to 6 days per week. On all of those days I do 35 ...
...den tension in our inner mind, according to his doctor's explanation. By the way, his doctor is the family doctor of Li Kar Shing or the wealthiest man in HK. I found out that the beta blocker e...
I presume the drug you're meaning is atenolol.
This is one of the family of beta blockers.
It is used to lower the stress on the heart by slowing its pumping (you'll have noticed a dec...
Go to your Doctor.
Going to an ER as a replacement for consulting with your GP/Family physician doesn't work. The reason is that when you present in an ER they are going to check you out to s...
...ll, I'm quite satisfied. He's caring and sympathetic to not just my heart situation, but to my family situation as well.
We are very fortunate in our city to have one of the world's...
You're definitely having quite the time there.
Personally, I'm surprised he's continuing trying to do a CT angiogram ... but I can understand why ... He's beyond a doubt trying ...
Yup, military docs are a decided complication.
Yeah, the early weeks are the nuisance until the sternum finally glues back together.
I understand your concern over the Niaspan ... The issues wit...
I have just received my first test results since being on Crestor 10mg for 3 months. I had been on Lipitor10mg for about 12 months, then went off for about 12 months, and have now been on Crestor fo...
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