Cardiomyopathy Forum
Ongoing discussions - Cardiomyopathy
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- Cardiovascular disease - Am I at risk for the coronavirus?
Hello all, I haven't been on here in a while, but being isolated at home with my husband has drawn me back to the site. I thought I'd start this discussion since there doesn't seem to be one yet. My
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- Heart conditions and Coronavirus: Do pacemakers put us more at risk?
Hi I have a pacemaker does that put me at risk
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- Stents
Stents can be used to deblock blood vessels (in particular, coronary artery) or prevent aneurysms. Have you already had stents inserted as a preventive or an emergency measure? Have you experienced
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- Are you satisfied with your cardiologist ?
Hello, What can you say about your cardiologist? Are you satisfied with the treatment he/she proposes? Have you ever changed your cardiologist for any reasons? Perhaps you know a wonderful cardiolog
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- Cardiovascular conditions and physical activity
Paris, 19 April 2018 (AFP) – According to a new study presented before the European Cardiology Society, a person who survived a heart attack should get back to doing sport or take up a physical acti
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- Overcoming anxiety after a heart attack
Hi everyone, I'm recovering from a heart attack at had last month. Fortunately I was at home when it happened with my husband who immediately called 999. They gave me a stent in the wrist within 90 mi
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- COVID-19: How do you feel today?
Hello everyone, I've opened this discussion so we can share our state of mind during this period of isolation! Let's come here everyday to share how we're feeling! What is the best way to stay positi
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- Has your vulnerability status for COVID-19 changed? How to react?
I was classed as highly vulnerable and had to self isolate for 18 weeks But now I have been downgraded .I was allocated a flu vaccine . But had it postponed because of an alleged vaccine shorta
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- COVID-19 vaccine: What do you think?
Hello everyone, How are you today? The pharmaceutical groups Pfizer (USA) and BioNTech (Germany) announced on Monday 9 November that their vaccine candidate is 90% "effective" in preventing Covid-
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