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Heart Disease Community

This patient support community is for discussions relating to angina, angioplasty, arrhythmia, bypass surgery, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, defibrillator, heart attack, heart disease, high blood pressure, mitral valve, pacemaker, PAD, stenosis, and stress tests.
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WELCOME

by Momto3, May 28, 2008 08:18AM
WELCOME TO THE HEART DISEASE FORUM!

Were you recently diagnosed with heart disease?  Are you worried about your cholesterol levels?  Scheduled for surgery, tests, procedures or appointments?  Feeling overwhelmed, frightened and/or confused?  Do you need information on caring for a loved one with heart disease?  If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you have found the right place!  

The Heart Disease forum is comprised of a group of people who share an interest in learning more about heart disease.  The forum covers an array of topics including:  CAD, CHF, diabetes, hypertension, bypass, angioplasty, valve surgery, procedures, tests, medications, post surgical expectations, and much more.  If your concerns are heart related, chances are we can help.

Some of our members have been living with heart disease for many years while others are new to cardiology waiting rooms. Regardless of what brings you here, welcome!  Here are a few suggestions for making the most of your visits.

1)  Be sure to check out the "Health Pages."  The link is in the upper right hand corner of your screen.  “Health Pages” address topics relevant to cardiology.  Among the pages is list of common cardiology acronyms, a great resource!

2)  Please join the community.  Once you have had a chance to look around, why not create a profile and tell us a little about yourself?  Your profile can be as simple or as complex as you like.  In any event, you will meet people from around the globe!  You will have the opportunity to learn from others who share your concerns.

3)  Consider posting on a current thread or staring one of your own.  Don’t worry - you’ll get the hang of it very quickly.  You’ll find that you will want to come back often to check up on your new friends.  If you’ve got something on your mind, please don’t be shy.  There are no dumb questions and we are all here to learn.**

4)  Get acquainted with other members.  There are several ways to “Add a friend” but one of the easiest is to scroll over the member’s name and click on “Add a friend”.

5)  Consider keeping a journal.  Your journal can be private, public, or available only to those people you have added as a friend.  Journals are a great way to share your story, frustrations, experiences, history, etc.  You will probably find there are others who can relate to your story.

6)  Want to speak privately to another member?  Send a private message (PM) by scrolling over the member’s name and clicking on “Send Message”.

7)  Only have a minute and want to welcome a member, or send good luck wishes?  Scroll over the member’s name and click on “send a note.”  Unlike PMs, everyone can view “Notes”.

8)  Once you’ve created a profile, click on “My MedHelp” (indicated by a little red heart at the top of your screen) and check out the many great features and setting options.

9) Lastly, we would like to point you to the new ‘Cholesterol and Blood Pressure trackers.  You can add them to your profile by clicking on "My MedHelp" (top) and then click on "Trackers".  Follow the steps to add the tracker and begin using it today!  Keeping track of your cholesterol and blood pressure is a great start to managing your heart health!!

**Please read the Terms of Use at the bottom of your screen.  There are a few general posting guidelines that are for the benefit of all community members.  
  Please do not hijack another member’s thread.  If your comments are relevant with the current discussion, post away.  If you have a new topic of interest, please begin a new post.

We are so glad you are here!  We would love to have you join our community!  Pull up a chair, get comfortable and get ready to meet a great bunch of people!  

We invite our current members to welcome our new members as well as those who are lurking.  Won’t you share your story and let others know how the forums have helped you.

Connie and Cornel (Smiley2000)
Co-Community Leaders
Member Comments (5)

by momtofourboys, May 28, 2008 09:14AM
To: Connie
Hi Connie,
this is a great source that I have used many many times.
Just wanted to let you know my little guy, Christopher, going in one week from today for his pre-op and his cardiac cath and electrophysiology study is one week from tomorrow. Hopefully we will FINALLY get answers and he will get his pacemaker.
We will keep you upddated as much as I can
michelle

by ireneo, May 28, 2008 12:43PM
Michelle - that's exciting news. It seems like it's taken forever to get the answers and some action taken. I'll be looking for the updates.

To all the new kids on the block - welcome. This site is full of great information and the forums offer encouragement and experiences from the patient's point of view. Doctors can diagnose, prescribe meds and do procedures but they don't always know how it feels to be on the receiving end of all that TLC (Ha!). Feel free to ask any questions on your mind. There are no silly questions because most of us have wondered the same things. Please do join in the discussions. As they say, the more the merrier.

by ddavey, Jun 02, 2008 09:40AM
To: all
keeping our fingers crossed for amber this week...   she had an echo last friday and we will see her cardiologist this friday...   we are hoping that her ef has remained stable at 45%    if it has then we will be almost a year with a higher ef...  i have noticed that she is becoming tired easier over the last couple of weeks but it may be due the change of meds due the recall on digitek (she is now taking lanoxin)    i will let you know how we do on friday              thanks       dawn

by wanda43222, Jun 04, 2008 04:30PM
To: all
My daughter was recently brought into the hospital and it was discovered that she had fluid in the sack around her heart.  They drained about 500 cc of fluid that was in the sack around her heart.  Does anyone knows what possibly causes this.

by Ellen23688, Jun 05, 2008 11:08AM
To: All
Hi,

I have PVC'S, had them for years, quit smoking a year ago, started walking, now my BP is higher and my Dr. put me on higher dose of Atenolol.

I thought things would be better after i quit smoking, whats going on her, my life has had a more that reasonable amount of street recently.

What do you all think?

by paula100, Aug 08, 2008 04:38PM
To: the doctor
my doctor told me that my high blood pressure cause damage to my heart is that dangerous and would it cause me to have surgery.
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