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Arrhythmia Alliance - Hearts of Ghana Program
The A-A Hearts of Ghana programme team that headed out to Accra provided much needed training to local cardiac professionals, and also performed cardiac surgery to patients who would not otherwise have access to these lifesaving treatments. For future missions to take place, the programme is in desperate
The A-A Hearts of Ghana programme team that headed out to Accra provided much needed training to local cardiac professionals, and also performed cardiac surgery to patients who would not otherwise have access to these lifesaving treatments. For future missions to take place, the programme is in desperate
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
cardioversion
All was going well after my cardioversion on Thursday until Sunday when my heart was all over the place really bad not sure what was going on, sat it out for a couple of hours seemed to settle and then off again felt quite ill and was worried about other arythmia’s went to urgent care to get it checked
All was going well after my cardioversion on Thursday until Sunday when my heart was all over the place really bad not sure what was going on, sat it out for a couple of hours seemed to settle and then off again felt quite ill and was worried about other arythmia’s went to urgent care to get it checked
Patchwork123
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AF Association
7 months ago
Avacopan (Tavneos®) is accepted for use within NHSScotland.
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has completed its assessment of Avacopan and, following review by the SMC executive, advises NHS Boards and Area Drug and Therapeutics Committees (ADTCs) on its use in NHSScotland. Full details posted here: https://www.scottishmedicines.org.uk/media/7938/avacopan-tavneos-final-oct
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has completed its assessment of Avacopan and, following review by the SMC executive, advises NHS Boards and Area Drug and Therapeutics Committees (ADTCs) on its use in NHSScotland. Full details posted here: https://www.scottishmedicines.org.uk/media/7938/avacopan-tavneos-final-oct
JaneLE
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
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Had paroxysmal since 2016
I’m a 68 yo male and have had 5 or 6 AF episodes since 2016 and one in the last 2 years. Docs put me on Multaq (anti arrhythmia) and Eliquis 2 years ago and the last episode was this past June was diagnosed as Atrial Flutter. Normal sinus rhythm was restored about 10 minutes after a calcium blocker
I’m a 68 yo male and have had 5 or 6 AF episodes since 2016 and one in the last 2 years. Docs put me on Multaq (anti arrhythmia) and Eliquis 2 years ago and the last episode was this past June was diagnosed as Atrial Flutter. Normal sinus rhythm was restored about 10 minutes after a calcium blocker
RoyMac
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AF Association
7 months ago
Thoughts on preventing more arryrhmias. Now 2 ablations down, on having been persistently in AF
Just checking in , after my review with my Electrophysiologist . 2nd Ablation was Feb 23rd 2022. He says I am doing very well, for where I was in persistent and a lot of arrythmias, when he ablated. Also on my asking about prognosis that hopefully this will now sustain, with v short episodes of AF
Just checking in , after my review with my Electrophysiologist . 2nd Ablation was Feb 23rd 2022. He says I am doing very well, for where I was in persistent and a lot of arrythmias, when he ablated. Also on my asking about prognosis that hopefully this will now sustain, with v short episodes of AF
Turquoise19
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AF Association
7 months ago
Lost and beyond devastated
Hi everyone, It is with the greatest sadness I write this update…… My very brave wonderful kind gentle soulmate very sadly lost his life to this awful Liver Disease yesterday morning. My hero battled tirelessly for 13 months, this past 2 weeks have been hell, he slipped into a severe Hepatic Encephalopathy
Hi everyone, It is with the greatest sadness I write this update…… My very brave wonderful kind gentle soulmate very sadly lost his life to this awful Liver Disease yesterday morning. My hero battled tirelessly for 13 months, this past 2 weeks have been hell, he slipped into a severe Hepatic Encephalopathy
WildHorses101
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Update after cardiac catheterization.
First a BIG THANK YOU for all the advice and support. I felt you with me every step of the way. The catheterization showed no narrowing of the major cardiac arteries. But head cardiologist came and said all my symptoms were classic heart attack and clearly something was blocked...so i have a bucket
First a BIG THANK YOU for all the advice and support. I felt you with me every step of the way. The catheterization showed no narrowing of the major cardiac arteries. But head cardiologist came and said all my symptoms were classic heart attack and clearly something was blocked...so i have a bucket
agingfeminist
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Paroxysmal and permanent Afib
Does anybody know when paroxysmal Afib becomes permanent? I was diagnosed with paroxysmal Afib towards the end of 2022, after I had been fitted with a Linq loop recorder. I was only ever having short episodes lasting up to 8 hours, then on 13th October just gone I started with an episode which is still
Does anybody know when paroxysmal Afib becomes permanent? I was diagnosed with paroxysmal Afib towards the end of 2022, after I had been fitted with a Linq loop recorder. I was only ever having short episodes lasting up to 8 hours, then on 13th October just gone I started with an episode which is still
Beatle45
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AF Association
7 months ago
Non-Chewable Multivitamin Options?
My son is 6 and is great about swallowing pills but hates the texture of anything chewable. Has anyone found a good swallowable multivitamin? We like the Nordic Naturals fish oil softgels but can't seem to find any good reputable multivitamins for a kid his age other than chewables. I'd rather not
My son is 6 and is great about swallowing pills but hates the texture of anything chewable. Has anyone found a good swallowable multivitamin? We like the Nordic Naturals fish oil softgels but can't seem to find any good reputable multivitamins for a kid his age other than chewables. I'd rather not
arrh121
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
alcohol and ggt
hello everyone (: Im new here. I’m a female, 32 years. I am an alcoholic and have been drinking pretty much everyday for the past 6 years. 8-12 units for the past couple of years. I was at the doctor a couple of days ago to get some bloodwork done. And I’m really freaking out! My leukocytes are
hello everyone (: Im new here. I’m a female, 32 years. I am an alcoholic and have been drinking pretty much everyday for the past 6 years. 8-12 units for the past couple of years. I was at the doctor a couple of days ago to get some bloodwork done. And I’m really freaking out! My leukocytes are
Luuloh
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
What causes sudden return to sinus rhythm from permanent AF, even when it only lasts an hour or two?
I have permanent AF and of late is has been fairly normal to find walking difficult and feeling very breathless and easily tired. I am used to the routine of just carrying on and making myself stay as occupied and busy as I can. What I just found today, was that I found the daily walk (40 minutes,
I have permanent AF and of late is has been fairly normal to find walking difficult and feeling very breathless and easily tired. I am used to the routine of just carrying on and making myself stay as occupied and busy as I can. What I just found today, was that I found the daily walk (40 minutes,
oscarfox49
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AF Association
7 months ago
First ever park run
Well, I’ve finally done it! First parkrun in the bag and it was enjoyable- as everyone had said, brilliantly well organised, friendly and absolutely no pressure. I wasn’t going to take the dog because I wanted to suss it out myself first but she did those puppy dog eyes at me when I put the gear on
Well, I’ve finally done it! First parkrun in the bag and it was enjoyable- as everyone had said, brilliantly well organised, friendly and absolutely no pressure. I wasn’t going to take the dog because I wanted to suss it out myself first but she did those puppy dog eyes at me when I put the gear on
SweatyHettie
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
i think i have ocd
i’m not trying to self diagnose. but i have always been this way and i thought it was my anxiety. i think i have OCD. i have mental and some physical compulsions. i have a thought and it STICKS with me for weeks! i can’t let it go. i think this causes a lot of my anxiety & derealization. i go into panic
i’m not trying to self diagnose. but i have always been this way and i thought it was my anxiety. i think i have OCD. i have mental and some physical compulsions. i have a thought and it STICKS with me for weeks! i can’t let it go. i think this causes a lot of my anxiety & derealization. i go into panic
augustine02
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Is it common to get chronic nose bleeds with aps?
Just wondering as my father has been getting nose bleeds constantly lately. They've tried to cauterize (no joy) they've put a camera up the nose to try and see where it's coming from can't see anything with camera. Last year his artery's were blocked so he needed stents as it caused a heart attack. I'm
Just wondering as my father has been getting nose bleeds constantly lately. They've tried to cauterize (no joy) they've put a camera up the nose to try and see where it's coming from can't see anything with camera. Last year his artery's were blocked so he needed stents as it caused a heart attack. I'm
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
I did it. 40 days
yay. I’m not alcohol dependent. I won’t know until Thursday if there’s any weight loss. I suspect not, as I love sweets. But after next weekend and my daughters 40th little do, I’m going to try another challenge of ‘no sweets’. Oh dear that will be hard. But I thought the alcohol was impossible and
yay. I’m not alcohol dependent. I won’t know until Thursday if there’s any weight loss. I suspect not, as I love sweets. But after next weekend and my daughters 40th little do, I’m going to try another challenge of ‘no sweets’. Oh dear that will be hard. But I thought the alcohol was impossible and
Cockneyblue
Restart March 2023
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Consultant Appointment
Hi my husband was diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis at the end of 2021. His last consultant appointment was the beginning of 2022. He finally has a consultant appointment this week. I'm compiling a list of questions to ask at his appointment as I feel as though we are in the dark with regards
Hi my husband was diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis at the end of 2021. His last consultant appointment was the beginning of 2022. He finally has a consultant appointment this week. I'm compiling a list of questions to ask at his appointment as I feel as though we are in the dark with regards
Jo1305
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Has anyone taken 25mg of Metropolo twice a day! Any side effects?
I have AFIB and a lot of other medications bother me so they are going to try Metropolo twice a day for blood pressure and heart rate! I AM going to do this tomorrow! Any comments I would appreciate it!
I have AFIB and a lot of other medications bother me so they are going to try Metropolo twice a day for blood pressure and heart rate! I AM going to do this tomorrow! Any comments I would appreciate it!
BaileyC57
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AF Association
7 months ago
Emergency cardiac admission to hospital. Advice please.
I had severe left sided pain Wednesday evening. Grabbed my hospital bag and took a taxi to emergency. It wasn't a heart attack but i was admitted to cardiology ward because of irregular ecg. On Sunday morning i am having a cardiac catheterization to look for and treat any narrowing of arteries. I
I had severe left sided pain Wednesday evening. Grabbed my hospital bag and took a taxi to emergency. It wasn't a heart attack but i was admitted to cardiology ward because of irregular ecg. On Sunday morning i am having a cardiac catheterization to look for and treat any narrowing of arteries. I
agingfeminist
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Severe coronary atherosclerosis and ADT
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Simvastatin v Atorvastatin
Just had a conversation with my Surgery employed Pharmacist. she asked me if I would object to switching from Simvastatin to Atorvastatin as the Simvastatin was rather an old drug. I was put on it around 2007. I told her to go ahead ... no problems. The following quote is what I found during an ultra
Just had a conversation with my Surgery employed Pharmacist. she asked me if I would object to switching from Simvastatin to Atorvastatin as the Simvastatin was rather an old drug. I was put on it around 2007. I told her to go ahead ... no problems. The following quote is what I found during an ultra
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
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