...am finding it quite astounding how people are looking to the internet for answers to pretty serious medical problems when they should be going to a doctor. Even a doctor will under most circumstances...
...a point to try to explain the technical stuff in a way that was understandable. After my run in with heart problems and hearing all the jargon they use, I was convinced that people needed to have a b...
...ngs that could be going on with these very non-specific symptoms to provide any meaningful list of possible problems.
Personally, if these head pains are frequent and debilitating and because they ...
Just started problems with low BP & high pulse during exercise. BP GOES UP between 145/88 to 165/110 and pulse down to 65 AFTER exercise...Early March 2008 had to call paramedics - BP dropped ...
...tention. I don't want to frighten you ... it may be as simple as panic attacks, but it could be other problems. Check it out to be sure....
...rflyblue, welcome to the forum I am happy you joined us
Does this tiredness have to do with cardiac problems? (I ask because this is a cardio forum and your placing this here makes me wonder)....
...sounds mostly like dehydration, but it really does sound like something else is going on.
Clues to heart problems ...
You've never had much endurance
Pushing on your chest sensation
H...
...ate, we are reduced to getting our answers from each other in a grassroots online movement to circumvent of problems with the medical care system and getting on with the pressing need of healing ourse...
...X3. Since July I have been on Lipitor but I also have experienced documented verbal, memory, and attention problems. I suspect the statin might be contributing to those problems which I perceive as g...
...)
When the heart pumps fast it is generally pumping less efficiently which can lead to lots of different problems, some of which are dangerous. This is why athletes train to work hard but keep thei...
From what I've read, I see no problems taking niacin (Niaspan) soon after CABG ... It has no clinical effects that will impact the integrity of the grafts.
One of the primary goals with Niacin...
...earliest they had, but it will be with a primary care physician. They gave me an emergency number if I have problems before then. I haven't had any further symptoms now that I'm taking it ea...
...to worry about.Does 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 ...
...an that it's painted to be.
Far more important is the amount of fat you eat.
If you have medical problems requiring a low fat diet, then you should consult with your physician for an approp...
...I'm 33, a 7 year smoker at usually 1-3 packs/day depending upon the stress level, thankfully no health problems/coughing/wheezing etc...yet!...It's just time to drop a gross/unhealthful habi...
...art attack.
It will be your doctor who'll need to investigate further and rule out more significant problems and determine if there's a treatment needed. Certainly the very high pulse ra...
... to myself when
I lost the weight I'd never be fat again. I meant it. I was starting to have health problems and (vanity aside) I value my life too much to lose it over food.
So how are all...
...ars on. I found that on my original dose that I'd get through dinner and be wiped out physically. No problems staying awake 'till 11pm or later, just don't ask me to do much more than...
...n aspirin can upset your clotting ability (which is why it's recommended for people at risk of cardiac problems). Even at a child's dose daily, some people can bruise exceedingly easily. I...
...eens, and soybean products contain large amounts of vitamin K and can alter PT results.
Sometimes simply problems getting your blood sample can affect test results.
So, a single anomalous readi...
... present as normal.
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...
... Water aerobics is good for this because of the added resistance of the water. For those who may have joint problems, the water also provides buoyancy, reducing impact forces a great deal. Like any fo...
...rket, there seems to be enuogh that if they started messing with the numbers too much, they'd run into problems. Sure, they could offer 5% off to employees of certian corporate nieghbors, but th...
...up having a quintuple bypass. I am a 44 yr male, non smoker/ drinker with no history of any serious medical problems. Surgeon called my condition the widow maker- no symptoms and then you drop dead. ...
...essure stays abnormally elevated at rest, this indicates a problem with regulation of blood pressure. Such problems from a systems perspective will typically alter the behavior of the system (exagger...
...le to fit into in about 4 years.
I can say, that I feel so much better. I don't have the mobility problems I had at my peak weight. I no longer have to rely on a wheelchair, because I can w...
...at measurements and that you are more out of shape than you think.
Assuming that you have no medical problems, you are trying to do to too much for your current level of fitness. You may not g...
Your risk of stroke should be assessed by your doc. If your risk of stroke is "low", aspirin is the treatment of choice. If your risk of stroke is not low, continue taking the warfarin. If...
... itself. These are "suggestions" to the doctor to look closely at. They aren't necessarily problems. So for example if it says Q waves, it's just telli...
...t why.
Also, it IS important to eat. No one should feel like they are starving. That's a recipe for problems right there. Consider WHAT you eat though. Eating good lean protein, vegetables, mo...
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