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Song and Dance ?
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
I was thinking of the best way to celebrate my eight month anniversary since my WMM (Wolf Mini Maze) in Tokyo by Dr Ohtsuka at the NewHeart Watanabe Hospital. I am still in NSR (normal sinus rhythm) and my divorce from AFib is finalised. As our friend Jim knows, I went a little mad (as you do) when
saulger
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AF Association
11 months ago
Anyone else finding the breastfeeding journey tough?
I am 8 weeks in and feeling so defeated today.... Our little one is still not gaining enough weight. Trying everything - formula, breastfeeding, tongue tie, cranial osteopathy.... So exhausted and emotional now after so many weeks working so hard.... I know others might be also going through this
I am 8 weeks in and feeling so defeated today.... Our little one is still not gaining enough weight. Trying everything - formula, breastfeeding, tongue tie, cranial osteopathy.... So exhausted and emotional now after so many weeks working so hard.... I know others might be also going through this
Hidden
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
An interesting older comment on thyroid function and diagnosis
.: A Literature Review Dorothy Pugh I am a retired scientific programmer/analyst, having worked mainly in the pre-
clinical
and
clinical
trials
fields.
.: A Literature Review Dorothy Pugh I am a retired scientific programmer/analyst, having worked mainly in the pre-
clinical
and
clinical
trials
fields.
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Switching depression meds?
How to make it easier when switching depression medication so your partner and coworkers don't think you're crazy? I was on Lexapro and it made me manic, I've been weaning off and I now feel like a zombie who wants to cry all the time. My doctor wants me to start a mood stabilizer but I don't want my
How to make it easier when switching depression medication so your partner and coworkers don't think you're crazy? I was on Lexapro and it made me manic, I've been weaning off and I now feel like a zombie who wants to cry all the time. My doctor wants me to start a mood stabilizer but I don't want my
redmama2
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Atrial Fibrillation medication
Hi, I’m not sure how to proceed here. I’m just hoping someone else feels as frustrated as I do. I was told when I was diagnosed with AF over a year ago that I would be able to live a normal life. It wouldn’t impact on me and everything would carry on as usual. I haven’t found that to be true. My irregular
Hi, I’m not sure how to proceed here. I’m just hoping someone else feels as frustrated as I do. I was told when I was diagnosed with AF over a year ago that I would be able to live a normal life. It wouldn’t impact on me and everything would carry on as usual. I haven’t found that to be true. My irregular
SashaPooch
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AF Association
11 months ago
Ablation for all types of AF?
I was reading a recent post - To 'ablate or not to ablate' by Tamgirl. Most responses were yes to ablation. I ask this question of everybody on each side of the fence. Do you know what type of AF you have? Your type of AF may have had a bearing on your decision to ablate or hold of on ablation. Vagal
I was reading a recent post - To 'ablate or not to ablate' by Tamgirl. Most responses were yes to ablation. I ask this question of everybody on each side of the fence. Do you know what type of AF you have? Your type of AF may have had a bearing on your decision to ablate or hold of on ablation. Vagal
OzRob
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AF Association
11 months ago
provenge in the metastatic hormone sensitive PCa patient
I was wondering if anyone could point to
clinical
trials
in its use for the metastatic hormone sensitive APCa patient such as me.
I was wondering if anyone could point to
clinical
trials
in its use for the metastatic hormone sensitive APCa patient such as me.
Brysonal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What would you expect?
Hi Everyone, Just thought I’d ask here as the help I’ve received on here has been invaluable. Since my Cardioversion in Jan 2022 I have been in a sinus rhythm. I was originally told prior to the Cardioversion that if 6 months after I’m still in a sinus rhythm. I would be able to come off the edoxaban
Hi Everyone, Just thought I’d ask here as the help I’ve received on here has been invaluable. Since my Cardioversion in Jan 2022 I have been in a sinus rhythm. I was originally told prior to the Cardioversion that if 6 months after I’m still in a sinus rhythm. I would be able to come off the edoxaban
wordzo
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AF Association
11 months ago
Post ablation short of breath
I am 74 years old. I had a catheter ablation 3 days ago having been in permanent Afib for 5 months. I have suffered from asthma since childhood & have an FEV of a 90 year old, or so I'm told. Nevertheless I was 3 months trekking in Nepal recently (Nov to January this year), hiking to 5,400 metres and
I am 74 years old. I had a catheter ablation 3 days ago having been in permanent Afib for 5 months. I have suffered from asthma since childhood & have an FEV of a 90 year old, or so I'm told. Nevertheless I was 3 months trekking in Nepal recently (Nov to January this year), hiking to 5,400 metres and
jnbee
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
A DNA test, a book and a diet - my AFib Eureka moment !
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my Afib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone Afib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my Afib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone Afib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
Dyldog
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Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
A DNA test, a book and a diet - AFib Eureka moment !
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my AFib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone AFib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my AFib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone AFib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
Dyldog
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AF Association
11 months ago
ALCALABRUTINIB FAILING
Why are
clinical
trials
our only option for the most part, why does our treatments cause more mutations and a cancer that is harder to treat, at some point, our cancer will outpace our options, and we will have none.
Why are
clinical
trials
our only option for the most part, why does our treatments cause more mutations and a cancer that is harder to treat, at some point, our cancer will outpace our options, and we will have none.
CAM729
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CLL Support
2 years ago
PAF - move to PiP only
Hi Can anyone tell me of their experiences of moving from daily medication (Flecainide) to PiP only? Heart attack in 2019, out of the blue - fit & healthy. Investigations - no real culprit - eventually a few months later, after symptoms & further investigations, diagnosed with paroxysmal AFib. Basically
Hi Can anyone tell me of their experiences of moving from daily medication (Flecainide) to PiP only? Heart attack in 2019, out of the blue - fit & healthy. Investigations - no real culprit - eventually a few months later, after symptoms & further investigations, diagnosed with paroxysmal AFib. Basically
AAJJTt
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
Two interesting articles
Here are links to two interesting articles. The first one details the benefits of exercise in preventing AF (it’s not clear if this applies to those who already have AF). The second-an older one which has been posted before but can probably stand repetition-details the negative effects of even small
Here are links to two interesting articles. The first one details the benefits of exercise in preventing AF (it’s not clear if this applies to those who already have AF). The second-an older one which has been posted before but can probably stand repetition-details the negative effects of even small
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
11 months ago
Outpatient places
I am in desperate need of emotional and mental support. I am not making any changes in trying to get out of my depression I just feel I’m in survival mode trying to get thru day while avoiding major and necessary tasks like work stuff, laundry, cleaning and eating right. can anyone recommend a good
I am in desperate need of emotional and mental support. I am not making any changes in trying to get out of my depression I just feel I’m in survival mode trying to get thru day while avoiding major and necessary tasks like work stuff, laundry, cleaning and eating right. can anyone recommend a good
reinventingmyself36
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
ART Effect of Vitamin D3 Supplements on Development of Advanced Cancer
Effect of Vitamin D3 Supplements on Development of Advanced Cancer ...randomized clinical trial with
25 871 patients
, from November 1, 2011, to December 31, 2017.
...supplementation with vitamin D3 reduced the incidence of advanced (metastatic or fatal) cancer in the overall cohort,
Effect of Vitamin D3 Supplements on Development of Advanced Cancer ...randomized clinical trial with
25 871 patients
, from November 1, 2011, to December 31, 2017.
...supplementation with vitamin D3 reduced the incidence of advanced (metastatic or fatal) cancer in the overall cohort,
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
What is Left Atrial Rhythm and is it related to Afib?
I have paroxysmal Afib, which appears to be well managed with Flecainide and Metoprolol. I am having an unrelated medical procedure next week so my anaesthetist sent me for an ECG, which I had to drop back to her office. After getting the ECG done by a nurse at my local GP's rooms, the nurse took the
I have paroxysmal Afib, which appears to be well managed with Flecainide and Metoprolol. I am having an unrelated medical procedure next week so my anaesthetist sent me for an ECG, which I had to drop back to her office. After getting the ECG done by a nurse at my local GP's rooms, the nurse took the
bean_counter27
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
After 11 years, dad has started chemo for the first time
Hey all, dad was diagnosed in Feb 2012 (removed prostate right away), metastasized to the coccyx in 2019. Been on Zoladex (for life), Zytiga, Xtandi, etc. Now that his PSA is very slowly increasing (been going up since 2019 from below 0.30 to now at 2.0+), his oncologist recommended we enroll him in
Hey all, dad was diagnosed in Feb 2012 (removed prostate right away), metastasized to the coccyx in 2019. Been on Zoladex (for life), Zytiga, Xtandi, etc. Now that his PSA is very slowly increasing (been going up since 2019 from below 0.30 to now at 2.0+), his oncologist recommended we enroll him in
PHnerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Off pristiq
I took my last dose of pristiq on Tuesday. I have been a guinea pig for snri's since September. My psychiatrist wants me to washout until Tuesday and then start me on an ssri. I suggested Prozac because it worked wonderfully in the past. I have been so depressed for so long I am having a real hard time
I took my last dose of pristiq on Tuesday. I have been a guinea pig for snri's since September. My psychiatrist wants me to washout until Tuesday and then start me on an ssri. I suggested Prozac because it worked wonderfully in the past. I have been so depressed for so long I am having a real hard time
Twistedopher
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
my anxiety is consuming me
hi all. New to these type of groups but think sharing might help me. It’s a long story but I’ve had anxiety for 10+ years now and have been on Sertraline since then. I’ve had intermittent panic attacks over the years but nothing like what I’ve been experiencing lately. This trigger event started almost
hi all. New to these type of groups but think sharing might help me. It’s a long story but I’ve had anxiety for 10+ years now and have been on Sertraline since then. I’ve had intermittent panic attacks over the years but nothing like what I’ve been experiencing lately. This trigger event started almost
Toula223
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
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