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Anyone have cardiac ablation have good results with it?

If your symptoms are not being controlled with medications, then an Ablation procedure should definitely be considered. It can offer a cure, not just a treatment. The risks are now lower with impro...

Is cardiac ablation worth the risk?

The web gives research statistics, in my opinion you should listen to your cardiologist. No alternate medicine will NOT help you out.

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Cardiac Diet. From those who know/used it.?

Here's a link to the actual American Heart Assoc. page with dietary info and links. There is a fad diet floating around out there that claims association with the American Heat Association. Th...

Cardiac exercises.?

It,s good

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After my mother passed away, I had disturbing dreams involving her. Is that normal?

Hi debodun. I went through similar circumstances with my father who eventually died of Alzheimer's after 9 years. Honestly, I feel your dreams are normal. Dreams are the way our mind copes and...

Cholesterol med?

You should not go on meds for a cholesterol reading of 150...that is actually pretty healthy. Why not just follow a low-cholesterol diet and exercise? It's so much better to get a grip on thin...

Can anyone recommend a top cardiac consultant in Essex?

Well i work in southend general Essex,Mr Kelly is a excellent Cardio consultant.He also works privatly.Also you can look up on hospital websites what are nr you,the websites normally have all the m...

How involved is the procedure for removing a cardiac pacemaker?

The removal of the generator is no big deal. It's the removal of the leads that scares health care practitioners because of the small risk of perforating the heart. Often the leads end up be...

"Storing" calories/fat & "set point"?

Cardiology Unit, Birmingham, Alabama, Hospital. I did it and lost two pounds a week, but regained them as soon as I started eating normally. I haven't looked for it online, but you could try....

Atrial septal defect?

Hi there This procedure really work. As in, it is effective in covering the defect with what they usually term the "umbrella". I have heard cases though of this umbrella dislodging or ...

I'm a bit concerned that I can't tell if I'm having a heart attack!!?

Well, it's a tough situation, but I'd say one positive in your favor is that you know you have heart disease and GERD. Key for you is regular visits with your primary MD and your cardiol...

Should my daughter have oxygen therapy for 75-77% oxygen sats?

vcanfield - I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's illness. The question of supplemental oxygen is not completely straightforward. There have only been two studies looking at patients ...

Fuction of medicine Clopedogel ?

Clopidogrel, which is available usually in the form of 鈥淭ablet鈥? is used to lessen the chance of heart attack or stroke. Clopidogrel reduces the chance of blood clot forming. It usually is presc...

Decision criteria for aortic valve replacement?

I have searched this article for you, it will help you out: Aortic valve replacement (AVR) is occasionally required in infants and children. Common indications for AVR in children include manage...

Crybaby again 43 years old female?

I think what you are looking for is the edit button....at the bottom of the box that has your question in it there will be a tab with the word "edit" and a picture of a pencil over it ...

WHat can A bypass do to you?

I had it done 17 months ago. Complications are about 1 in 1,000 or more. The long bone conecting the ribs in the top of the chest is carefully split lengthwise, pressed open with a spreader cla...

Teacher in hospital, i wnana visit?

You should defiantly go see him! Depending on his level you may just be able to walk in, other times you may have to wash your hands first, or wear a mask. It is best to call the hospital, and ...

Heart rate won't go down after MV repaired?

A "normal" heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute; thus, your heart rate falls within normal limits. If your "baseline" rate was significantly lower than what it is ...

Critical Illness Claim?

You're claim does have a chance. Normally when you apply for something like Critical Illness Insurance, the company you buy it from will include medical records in their underwritting procces...

Is there a way i can get over the guilt ?

You did nothing wrong and everything right. Bless you; you are a good person and deserve to be happy.

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An aspiring doctor and vasovagal syncope?

Your aunt was right. This is very common. Not something I would be to worried about. I've had several student who thought they couldn't handle sights or smells or whatever, and they were ...

Is it water in his the lungs?

Yes, i do agree with J B. Only a doc can advice you properly after thorough examination.

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Dr. Atkins Diabetes Revolution- Does anyone here use it to treat their diabetes? (no put downs,need real info)

There is very little difference between the Atkins diet and the Atkins Diabetes diet. The whole idea is to cut out sugars, alcohol and carbohydrates. Carbs and alcohol are turned into sugar and ...

Tetralogy of Fallot- heart valve replacement is necessary?

Vongirl, I don't blame you for asking questions on that one. Open heart surgery is a major surgery. I googled mechanical heart valve but did not find anything related to your case. So...

Blood Clottiing On Fistula on dialysis patient..what are consequences?

I have a fistula in my left arm, it is an artificial graft. When the needles are removed the graft is pressed very firmly for about ten minutes - not clamped - I have suffered with clots in the pa...

Can you file a malpractice suit against a hospital although the pt did not die?

It would be extremely difficult. I lost my left leg after what was supposed to be a simple operation took a bad turn. 6 operations and a deadly infection later, I got to another hospital and doctor...

Do you think I really need to take a baby asprin?

Yes. Listen to your physician. Aspirin and tylenol aren't the same thing. If you are unsure as to why you are taking any of your medications, or are concerned about other meds, I suggest you s...

Dilaudid and seizures?

"Dilaudid can cause seizures when taken in high doses and, if you have a seizure disorder, can make the seizures worse." ...

Just Sick Of It And There Is No Cure. Scared?

I can't give you any specific help with this problem, but couldn't your doctor refer you to a therapist to help you with this unbearable problem. I hope you find the help you seek, this s...

I have asked this question before, but I want to see if I can get some more answers in a different category?

Total occlusion of the abdominal aorta is a very rare clinical entity that is normally treated by vascular surgeons. I don't know enough and wouldn't even venture to offer a prognosis but...

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