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Neurofibroma
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Huskyy
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Debating whether to have myomectomy
Hi there, I have recently been advised to have a myomectomy in order to increase my chances of conceiving. I have three fibroids at the top of my uterus that appear to be removable through keyhole surgery. I'm debating whether to go ahead. I'm nearly 44 and feel that time is against me to start having
Hi there, I have recently been advised to have a myomectomy in order to increase my chances of conceiving. I have three fibroids at the top of my uterus that appear to be removable through keyhole surgery. I'm debating whether to go ahead. I'm nearly 44 and feel that time is against me to start having
BeaMiss
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure & Thyroid?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
THoa2022
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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Thudding heart!
Hello. I'm hoping that those with more experience can help me! I have just been diagnosed with Atrial Flutter with rapid ventricular response and given bisoprolol 2.5mg as well as blood thinners. So, now my heart rate and blood pressure are within normal parameters - but I have a very "thuddy" feeling
Hello. I'm hoping that those with more experience can help me! I have just been diagnosed with Atrial Flutter with rapid ventricular response and given bisoprolol 2.5mg as well as blood thinners. So, now my heart rate and blood pressure are within normal parameters - but I have a very "thuddy" feeling
Tremulous
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Possibly Failing Calquence - what’s next?
Turning to this very informative group for answers while waiting for my follow up visit after recent pet scan. Long story short hopefully… diagnosed in 2008 with cll, Started treatment in 2011 after biopsy of mass in nasopharynx turned out to be CLL related. Had 6 cycles of B& R, then maintenance Rituxan
Turning to this very informative group for answers while waiting for my follow up visit after recent pet scan. Long story short hopefully… diagnosed in 2008 with cll, Started treatment in 2011 after biopsy of mass in nasopharynx turned out to be CLL related. Had 6 cycles of B& R, then maintenance Rituxan
ReneeSusan
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Can you tell me what is this new symptom?
Hi once again. Just now I've noticed and felt a new type of heartbeat. My heartbeat was two beats -> pause -> two beats -> pause. Can someone tell what this is? I see a mention of bigeminy or pvc's. I'm currently almost a month post ablation. I didn't have afib episode since December. This is a first
Hi once again. Just now I've noticed and felt a new type of heartbeat. My heartbeat was two beats -> pause -> two beats -> pause. Can someone tell what this is? I see a mention of bigeminy or pvc's. I'm currently almost a month post ablation. I didn't have afib episode since December. This is a first
NewOne2023
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Afib free since November, should I have an ablation or monitor with linq?
I know I have asked this question before but I am still confused and I didn't get to speak to Dr.Natale for my pre-op, just his NP and she didn't have my ekgs with afib from ER. But, should I have an ablation considering I have only had one registered afib event of 44 hours (and I have probably had
I know I have asked this question before but I am still confused and I didn't get to speak to Dr.Natale for my pre-op, just his NP and she didn't have my ekgs with afib from ER. But, should I have an ablation considering I have only had one registered afib event of 44 hours (and I have probably had
Iamfuzzyduck
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
worried in France
Good evening everyone. wishing everyone a peaceful Easter. I am in need of a little advice from you lovely people. Since last Friday, I have been experiencing irregular heartbeats and combined with occasional AF. At least I presume that’s what it is, very fast beats. I don’t really know how long I should
Good evening everyone. wishing everyone a peaceful Easter. I am in need of a little advice from you lovely people. Since last Friday, I have been experiencing irregular heartbeats and combined with occasional AF. At least I presume that’s what it is, very fast beats. I don’t really know how long I should
Lovefrance
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Post Ablation follow up.
This site is a wealth of knowledge and common sense so I wonder if people could share their experiences with me.I had a PV ablation for Afib in May 2023 in an excellent Leicestershire hospital and had brilliant care but since then have not been seen by anyone - but I have been given a date of September
This site is a wealth of knowledge and common sense so I wonder if people could share their experiences with me.I had a PV ablation for Afib in May 2023 in an excellent Leicestershire hospital and had brilliant care but since then have not been seen by anyone - but I have been given a date of September
Nakesero
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
8Fast Regular Heartrate
HiI was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation about 3 years ago and I am on a low dose of a betablocker (Bisoprolol 1.25mg daily). I seem to go for quite long gaps without an episode and sometimes I'm not even sure if it is an Afib episode - I have other arrythmias so it can be hard to differentiate. For
HiI was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation about 3 years ago and I am on a low dose of a betablocker (Bisoprolol 1.25mg daily). I seem to go for quite long gaps without an episode and sometimes I'm not even sure if it is an Afib episode - I have other arrythmias so it can be hard to differentiate. For
Spangle14
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Suffering from Depression, Anxiety and Self-Sabotage
Hi. My name is Zara and I've been sabotaging myself during my recovery journey. I've been sabotaging myself at work and alienating myself from people. In January, I suffered from severe depression and got better, but then I started to hurt myself mentally. I discovered that there are other people like
Hi. My name is Zara and I've been sabotaging myself during my recovery journey. I've been sabotaging myself at work and alienating myself from people. In January, I suffered from severe depression and got better, but then I started to hurt myself mentally. I discovered that there are other people like
Svetozara93
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
paroxysmal atrial fibrillation converted back to sinus rhythm
Hi, I had a really awful Afib attack that resulted in a fast heart beat the other night. The morning after I took my medication and about an hour later my heart reverted back to sinus rhythm but for a few seconds I nearly passed out and remained very dizzy for the rest of the morning. It almost felt
Hi, I had a really awful Afib attack that resulted in a fast heart beat the other night. The morning after I took my medication and about an hour later my heart reverted back to sinus rhythm but for a few seconds I nearly passed out and remained very dizzy for the rest of the morning. It almost felt
Dizzy3
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Hydration and Afib paradox
All the cardiologists I have known suggest good hydration. I have paroxysmal Afib, and I noticed, like many Afibbers, that when I have a fibrillation I pee very often. Yesterday another Afib started, lasted six hours, and I delivered a total of 1 liter of pee. To replace it I should have drunk five
All the cardiologists I have known suggest good hydration. I have paroxysmal Afib, and I noticed, like many Afibbers, that when I have a fibrillation I pee very often. Yesterday another Afib started, lasted six hours, and I delivered a total of 1 liter of pee. To replace it I should have drunk five
mirtilla
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Reflex Tachycardia
Has anyone experienced reflex tachycardia with their prescribed rate control medication for afib/ flutter, either calcium channel blockers or beta blockers? I take diltiazem 120 mg extended release (and apixaban) and when sleeping have been experiencing a quick heart beat for only a minute around 90
Has anyone experienced reflex tachycardia with their prescribed rate control medication for afib/ flutter, either calcium channel blockers or beta blockers? I take diltiazem 120 mg extended release (and apixaban) and when sleeping have been experiencing a quick heart beat for only a minute around 90
FraserB
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Medication review
I have recently had a medication review from my GP(pharmacist). As I have now turned 65 it looks like in addition to the Flecainide/Bisoprolol I also will also need anticoagulants. I was diagnosed with loan Paroxysmal AF about 20 years ago but have only had 2 episodes in the last 4 years and the most
I have recently had a medication review from my GP(pharmacist). As I have now turned 65 it looks like in addition to the Flecainide/Bisoprolol I also will also need anticoagulants. I was diagnosed with loan Paroxysmal AF about 20 years ago but have only had 2 episodes in the last 4 years and the most
SteM
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
‘AF-related stroke – getting to the heart of the matter’
Having an irregular heart rhythm, such as AF can lead to an AF-related stroke which can prove fatal. Anticoagulants, significantly lower the risk of blood clots and preventing an AF-related stroke. For further information. View our ‘AF-related stroke – getting to the heart of the matter’ video: https
Having an irregular heart rhythm, such as AF can lead to an AF-related stroke which can prove fatal. Anticoagulants, significantly lower the risk of blood clots and preventing an AF-related stroke. For further information. View our ‘AF-related stroke – getting to the heart of the matter’ video: https
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Eliquis and surgery
I will have to go off my Eliquis for several days prior to having surgery on one of my eyes. I am terrified that I may go into AF while off it. Has anyone had to go off their anticoagulant for surgery and had AF without it causing a stroke?
I will have to go off my Eliquis for several days prior to having surgery on one of my eyes. I am terrified that I may go into AF while off it. Has anyone had to go off their anticoagulant for surgery and had AF without it causing a stroke?
brit1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Diltiazem
On the very last morning of a month's visit to the USA from UK, at 4:00am with bags packed, boarding passes printed and a driver set to come to take me to the airport, the beast returned. I couldn't believe it! I through down the max dose of Flecainide hoping I would convert to NSR, but not this
On the very last morning of a month's visit to the USA from UK, at 4:00am with bags packed, boarding passes printed and a driver set to come to take me to the airport, the beast returned. I couldn't believe it! I through down the max dose of Flecainide hoping I would convert to NSR, but not this
Racquet
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Fainting and shakes
Hi, I am new to posting but have been reading for some time. I was diagnosed with afib in 2021 and also had a stroke caused by a brain bleed. I am now in PAF which kicks in every 2 weeks or so, lasting a few hours. When this happens I usually have a "funny turn" , feel a bit faint for a few seconds
Hi, I am new to posting but have been reading for some time. I was diagnosed with afib in 2021 and also had a stroke caused by a brain bleed. I am now in PAF which kicks in every 2 weeks or so, lasting a few hours. When this happens I usually have a "funny turn" , feel a bit faint for a few seconds
Spanl5
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
depression
I have been suffering with anxiety and depression for like 3 months my first episode ever it was so scary I am 23 and I’m on sertraline now for about 6 weeks on 25mg and I felt fine for the past 2 weeks and today I just feel low and them scary thoughts are entering again I don’t no if it’s me bringing
I have been suffering with anxiety and depression for like 3 months my first episode ever it was so scary I am 23 and I’m on sertraline now for about 6 weeks on 25mg and I felt fine for the past 2 weeks and today I just feel low and them scary thoughts are entering again I don’t no if it’s me bringing
Larlarglam
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
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