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Aortic Abdominal Aneurysm - Female 4.8cm
I have recently found out I have an AAA at 4.8cm (found by accident when CT scan for other issues) I also have a Bicuspid
Aortic
Valve
Disease
(which for 50 years always presumed was a heart murmur) I have an appointment to see the Vascular Consultant in 2 weeks time. However I am scared.
I have recently found out I have an AAA at 4.8cm (found by accident when CT scan for other issues) I also have a Bicuspid
Aortic
Valve
Disease
(which for 50 years always presumed was a heart murmur) I have an appointment to see the Vascular Consultant in 2 weeks time. However I am scared.
Safeangel
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Has anyone taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ?
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
rosegardens
in
Anticoagulation Support
2 days ago
Out of the blue fast falling platelets. CLL and ITP since long. By pass surgery of heart one year ago.
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Accordion
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CLL Support
5 days ago
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Mike H
CABG operation feb 2023, ablation carried out during open heart surgery also mitral valve clip installed, have had AF for as long as I can remember, on amioderone plus edoxaban and a cocktail of other meds, waiting for a electral cardioversion to get my heartbeat in to sinus rythem
CABG operation feb 2023, ablation carried out during open heart surgery also mitral valve clip installed, have had AF for as long as I can remember, on amioderone plus edoxaban and a cocktail of other meds, waiting for a electral cardioversion to get my heartbeat in to sinus rythem
Georgeorwell1959
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 days ago
Outdoor working
Hi I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis in Jan this year. I am concerned about the effect my job has on my condition and if I should be looking to change. I work outdoors 5 days a week all year round. I have really struggled this winter with the very cold and wet conditions but I have also read
Hi I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis in Jan this year. I am concerned about the effect my job has on my condition and if I should be looking to change. I work outdoors 5 days a week all year round. I have really struggled this winter with the very cold and wet conditions but I have also read
ApusApus
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 days ago
Mitral Valve Regurgitation?
Hi all! After seeing a cardiologist yesterday for the 3 month post Ablation check up....(just over a year after the procedure,) I'm told that during that procedure they found that I have a leak in one of the valves in my heart which has caused a slight murmer. Now, nobody told me any of this at the
Hi all! After seeing a cardiologist yesterday for the 3 month post Ablation check up....(just over a year after the procedure,) I'm told that during that procedure they found that I have a leak in one of the valves in my heart which has caused a slight murmer. Now, nobody told me any of this at the
nikonBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 days ago
Open heart surgery
I had my first meeting with the surgical team at Papworth yesterday . I’m now pencilled in for an aortic valve replacement in June. We discussed my AF , the effects of surgery on episodes after and anticoagulants . Interestingly they stated that oral anticoagulants reduce the risk of stroke by 60/70%
I had my first meeting with the surgical team at Papworth yesterday . I’m now pencilled in for an aortic valve replacement in June. We discussed my AF , the effects of surgery on episodes after and anticoagulants . Interestingly they stated that oral anticoagulants reduce the risk of stroke by 60/70%
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
12 days ago
mitral valve regurgitation and AF
Hello . I was diagnosed with mild to moderate MVR last November . No symptoms other than slight breathlessness . Yesterday on another echocardiogram I was informed I have AF - no symptoms at all . It has made me very anxious . Has anyone else experience of both ? I am 57 , very very fit , not overweight
Hello . I was diagnosed with mild to moderate MVR last November . No symptoms other than slight breathlessness . Yesterday on another echocardiogram I was informed I have AF - no symptoms at all . It has made me very anxious . Has anyone else experience of both ? I am 57 , very very fit , not overweight
Mumthree
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AF Association
27 days ago
Help with Vitamin K foods
Hello I am from Vancouver Island and had Open Heart Surgery in 2022. After my surgery they put you into this room to watch a video on Warfrin and then that's it home you go. Needless to say when I started taking Warfrin my INR was all over the map and still is but getting a bit better. The thing
Hello I am from Vancouver Island and had Open Heart Surgery in 2022. After my surgery they put you into this room to watch a video on Warfrin and then that's it home you go. Needless to say when I started taking Warfrin my INR was all over the map and still is but getting a bit better. The thing
13131958
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 month ago
Permanent AF how do you manage?
Hi everyone , I had AF for about six years I was diagnosed after I was fond to have a leaky heart valve,I could manage my AF while I was only getting episodes say once a month but then once a week but for the last week I’m having them every day ,not sure how to cope ,perhaps some of you lovely people
Hi everyone , I had AF for about six years I was diagnosed after I was fond to have a leaky heart valve,I could manage my AF while I was only getting episodes say once a month but then once a week but for the last week I’m having them every day ,not sure how to cope ,perhaps some of you lovely people
Fattypatty
in
AF Association
1 month ago
INR control
Hi don't know if this is of any interest to anyone ,but my INR has always been impossible to stabilize My heamatologist suggested taking a small dose of vitamin K and increasing the warfarin dose I didn't do this as don't want to be taking any more supplements, So I decided to massively increase my intake
Hi don't know if this is of any interest to anyone ,but my INR has always been impossible to stabilize My heamatologist suggested taking a small dose of vitamin K and increasing the warfarin dose I didn't do this as don't want to be taking any more supplements, So I decided to massively increase my intake
mully
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
Nailfold infection
I have my second nailfold infection in 2 months - it is proving difficult to resolve and a few days ago a telangectasia bled profusely for no reason. Is this connected to my Systemic Sclerosis or just a coincident. Thanks for any thoughts on this.
I have my second nailfold infection in 2 months - it is proving difficult to resolve and a few days ago a telangectasia bled profusely for no reason. Is this connected to my Systemic Sclerosis or just a coincident. Thanks for any thoughts on this.
janetfmauk
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
The LVR Journey Continues
hi all friendly people, went for my follow up Pulmonary appointment with consultant, LFT 40% Gained more weight and she was very happy advised to stay at 55.7kg or increase to 60kg much safer for surgery Have to go do Pulmonary Rehab for 6 weeks and then if all goes well will be deterred to multi
hi all friendly people, went for my follow up Pulmonary appointment with consultant, LFT 40% Gained more weight and she was very happy advised to stay at 55.7kg or increase to 60kg much safer for surgery Have to go do Pulmonary Rehab for 6 weeks and then if all goes well will be deterred to multi
Trevor6
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Lymphocytic infiltration
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
cartwheels
in
CLL Support
3 months ago
AF and stroke
I was diagnosed in 2018 with AF and prescribed bisoprolol and flecanide. Then I had a stroke in July 23. After 2 months I was finally allowed home. I had an episode of AF and was admitted for a 1 night stay where I was told I wasn't given apixaban due to y age of 38 at the time and being low risk. At
I was diagnosed in 2018 with AF and prescribed bisoprolol and flecanide. Then I had a stroke in July 23. After 2 months I was finally allowed home. I had an episode of AF and was admitted for a 1 night stay where I was told I wasn't given apixaban due to y age of 38 at the time and being low risk. At
Af8b_futter
in
AF Association
4 months ago
paroxysmal AF and flying
hi. Can anyone here give me some advice and hopefully some reassurance please. I’ve had AF since being diagnosed August 2022. First episode on the night coming home from a very strenuous and incident filled 2 week motor home ‘holiday’ in Scotland. Our first and probably our last. Not very restful!
hi. Can anyone here give me some advice and hopefully some reassurance please. I’ve had AF since being diagnosed August 2022. First episode on the night coming home from a very strenuous and incident filled 2 week motor home ‘holiday’ in Scotland. Our first and probably our last. Not very restful!
Talking45
in
AF Association
4 months ago
Open heart surgery
After my cardiology review midweek I’m being booked in for an angiogram and it’s been suggested I will be considered for an aortic valve replacement in the next couple of months. It seems the fact I get breathless on exertion and my valve is only 25% of the diameter it should be puts me close to the
After my cardiology review midweek I’m being booked in for an angiogram and it’s been suggested I will be considered for an aortic valve replacement in the next couple of months. It seems the fact I get breathless on exertion and my valve is only 25% of the diameter it should be puts me close to the
Hammerboy
in
AF Association
4 months ago
microbleeds
Hi I wondered if any of you have had micro bleeds in the brain and had to therefore come of warfarin? We’re you put on clexane/fragmin etc? How has that worked for you and what was ongoing treatment? Also have you flown ok post bleeds on a plane? TIA
Hi I wondered if any of you have had micro bleeds in the brain and had to therefore come of warfarin? We’re you put on clexane/fragmin etc? How has that worked for you and what was ongoing treatment? Also have you flown ok post bleeds on a plane? TIA
chelb29
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Needing some suggestions to sitting for hours in hospital
I am 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
I am 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
Pefki
in
Anticoagulation Support
4 months ago
Mitral Valve Af and fed up
hi all, I’ve been diagnosed nearly two years ago with AF. Cardio version worked for 5 days so was put on Amiodarone 200mg along with the usual others, Apixiban, Nebivolol. The Amiodarone messed my thyroid about so was put on a higher dose of Levothyroxine. Fast forward 5 months I get an appointment
hi all, I’ve been diagnosed nearly two years ago with AF. Cardio version worked for 5 days so was put on Amiodarone 200mg along with the usual others, Apixiban, Nebivolol. The Amiodarone messed my thyroid about so was put on a higher dose of Levothyroxine. Fast forward 5 months I get an appointment
Gilly1372
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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