The HeartWeb forum is completely and totally free for all to use. Everyone can read the pages but if you’d like to post a message, start or join in a discussion, or ask a question you’ll need to register and then log-in. Registration is simple and completely free and will always be so. Membership however, enables us to “police” the site to make sure it remains relevant, informative and a safe, friendly place to be. View our privacy policy but rest assured we will not share your information with anyone at all and you will remain completely anonymous when participating on the forum.
The forum is YOUR resource to use as you wish, Categories and topics have been pre-set for ease of navigation and to get things going but you can start or join in any discussion you wish under the relevant topic. It’s designed as a platform for you to share information between yourselves and meet new friend who have been through or are going through a similar experience to you.
We will be adding further topics and categories as the site progresses, feel free to contact us with any ideas or suggestions for improvements or further topics.
FORUM CATEGORIES
The HeartWeb Lottery
Welcome HeartWeb
Ask The Forum ... general questions
The Heart – How It Works, Diseases & Conditions
Risk & Prevention Of Heart Disease
Symptoms Of Heart Conditions
Testing & Diagnosis Of Heart Conditions
Treatment & Surgery
Recovery From Heart Disease
Living With Heart Disease
Caring For Heart Patients
National & Local Support
Heart & Health Students & Professionals
News & Developments
Death, Bereavement, In Memory
Categories can be added or removed as appropriate, forums within these categories are up to you ... it’s YOUR forum and YOUR space ... use it to ask anything you want or to stimulate reasoned debate on any relevant topic – the forum is completely YOUR resource and very simple to get to grips with and ... it’s completely FREE.
Obviously, the HeartWeb forum will develop over time as membership increases but, with your input, we aim to very quickly become the number one community resource for everyone whose life has been affected by heart disease in any way, shape or form.


