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hi everybody, my EP reassured me that my chad’s score was 0 so an AC was not needed . I’ve now read something that has concerned me , if an episode lasts for more than 24 hrs a clot can form and a stroke may follow. my longest episode was 18 hrs and now I’m worried if I get a 24 hr episode I could
hi everybody, my EP reassured me that my chad’s score was 0 so an AC was not needed . I’ve now read something that has concerned me , if an episode lasts for more than 24 hrs a clot can form and a stroke may follow. my longest episode was 18 hrs and now I’m worried if I get a 24 hr episode I could
Shopgal67
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
Post Cerebral Abscess recovery
Hi I am looking for some guidance, help or support suggestions. My father in law last May collapsed with stroke like symptoms with weakness in his right side of body in arm and leg, slurred speech and confusion. Whilst in our local hospital, after doing a CT scan, the initially changed their diagnosis
Hi I am looking for some guidance, help or support suggestions. My father in law last May collapsed with stroke like symptoms with weakness in his right side of body in arm and leg, slurred speech and confusion. Whilst in our local hospital, after doing a CT scan, the initially changed their diagnosis
Tomos0608
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Headway
9 days ago
Preparing for an ablation for atrial fibrillation
The procedure can be performed either under general anaesthetic, or under sedation and the time it takes may vary depending upon several factors including; the type of AF you have, the technique used, general health and how long the AF has been present, and other any other underlying health conditions
The procedure can be performed either under general anaesthetic, or under sedation and the time it takes may vary depending upon several factors including; the type of AF you have, the technique used, general health and how long the AF has been present, and other any other underlying health conditions
SamAdmin
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10 days ago
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Seems like options are narrowing, anyone else in similar condition?
Hello! My husband and I are waiting for his first Jevtana infusion. We learned today that his PSA jumped from 1.9 a month ago to 3.55 today (not had a high jump like that maybe ever?). Also learned he is castrate resistant. NP says Jevtana is the ‘med’ for this….sounds like his life is hinged on
Hello! My husband and I are waiting for his first Jevtana infusion. We learned today that his PSA jumped from 1.9 a month ago to 3.55 today (not had a high jump like that maybe ever?). Also learned he is castrate resistant. NP says Jevtana is the ‘med’ for this….sounds like his life is hinged on
Newdiag-NC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
21 days ago
biopsy results
I have been diagnosed with Squamous cell lung cancer, I met with the respiratory doctor, who is booking me in for a pneumonectomy, has anyone had this procedure and can offer any advise
I have been diagnosed with Squamous cell lung cancer, I met with the respiratory doctor, who is booking me in for a pneumonectomy, has anyone had this procedure and can offer any advise
Hedgehog43
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
22 days ago
Loud hiccups
I’m on levothyroxine and also on bp pills. Rampril and amlodipine I sometimes get very loud hiccups can that be related to my pills?
I’m on levothyroxine and also on bp pills. Rampril and amlodipine I sometimes get very loud hiccups can that be related to my pills?
Thyroidmeg
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
Behavioural Optometry
I had a TBI two years ago at work causing a subdural Haematoma, midline shift and a stroke as well as the effects of your brain being compressed. The fog in my head has slowly begun to lift and allow me to reflect on the changes that have happened over that time. One of many things that I now encounter
I had a TBI two years ago at work causing a subdural Haematoma, midline shift and a stroke as well as the effects of your brain being compressed. The fog in my head has slowly begun to lift and allow me to reflect on the changes that have happened over that time. One of many things that I now encounter
Hidden
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Headway
1 month ago
Chronic Insomnia Part 2
https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/151096015/chronic-insomnia Above is a link to my previous post from 3 weeks ago. I've now asked my husband to communicate in the group on my behalf, as my condition has worsened significantly. I'm struggling to function, walking is difficult, my speech is
https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/151096015/chronic-insomnia Above is a link to my previous post from 3 weeks ago. I've now asked my husband to communicate in the group on my behalf, as my condition has worsened significantly. I'm struggling to function, walking is difficult, my speech is
Sami-M
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Feels like torn muscle at 2mg of pred
Hello forum friends, I have had PMR for 2 and a half years, I am now 53 years old and am moderately active. I have been on the journey of ‘dead slow’ tapering from 2.5mg to 2mg over the last 4 weeks. I currently feel like I have a torn muscle in the top of my right arm. I don’t think I did anything
Hello forum friends, I have had PMR for 2 and a half years, I am now 53 years old and am moderately active. I have been on the journey of ‘dead slow’ tapering from 2.5mg to 2mg over the last 4 weeks. I currently feel like I have a torn muscle in the top of my right arm. I don’t think I did anything
Noffiepawrent
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Dopamine Dysregulation Syndrome
Definition here; https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dopamine_dysregulation_syndrome How can docs be sure? A lot of the alleged "symptoms" would be entirely understandable from someone denied a medication that helps...and I don't get anything like euphoria from taking it...just a cessation of physical symptoms
Definition here; https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dopamine_dysregulation_syndrome How can docs be sure? A lot of the alleged "symptoms" would be entirely understandable from someone denied a medication that helps...and I don't get anything like euphoria from taking it...just a cessation of physical symptoms
Grey_Area
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Has anyone been in a battle about how bad their brain is?
I woke on day and brain had changed. 25 years years later and an unrelated MRI it was discovered I had a frontal lob cavernoma. But it was very small and some experts say incidental, other so no it is causing your problems. But this aside I know my memory is getting worse and it has been for the last
I woke on day and brain had changed. 25 years years later and an unrelated MRI it was discovered I had a frontal lob cavernoma. But it was very small and some experts say incidental, other so no it is causing your problems. But this aside I know my memory is getting worse and it has been for the last
LobDam
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Headway
2 months ago
my day took a dive.
My brother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. His surgery early this morning revealed the cancer had spread undetected. They ended the procedure and sent him home giving him 6 months to live. Life seems random and impersonal. My son’s dog Roxie understands.
My brother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. His surgery early this morning revealed the cancer had spread undetected. They ended the procedure and sent him home giving him 6 months to live. Life seems random and impersonal. My son’s dog Roxie understands.
Gobbsofjoy
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Is there a link between hemangiomas and Hughes Syndrome.
Hi, I have many autoimmune diseases as well as triple positive APs. Spinal scans have shown five hemangiomas on my spine. Another appeared on my trunk when I were in my teens and was surgically removed. Many smaller one's over the years have appeared on my scalp, face, chest and trunk. Does anyone
Hi, I have many autoimmune diseases as well as triple positive APs. Spinal scans have shown five hemangiomas on my spine. Another appeared on my trunk when I were in my teens and was surgically removed. Many smaller one's over the years have appeared on my scalp, face, chest and trunk. Does anyone
Jillymo
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
GCA and aneurysms
I had a chest CT scan and read the results on MyChart. They found a 4.6 aneurysmal dilation in my ascending aorta. I sent a message to my doctor yesterday regarding this and I have heard nothing! I’m quite anxious and surprised to not have heard anything back yet. I guess I’m just wondering if my
I had a chest CT scan and read the results on MyChart. They found a 4.6 aneurysmal dilation in my ascending aorta. I sent a message to my doctor yesterday regarding this and I have heard nothing! I’m quite anxious and surprised to not have heard anything back yet. I guess I’m just wondering if my
luv2read
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
First ADT holiday
25 July 2024. First ADT (hormone therapy) holiday since Dec22 ADT started 5Dec 2022 Leg weakness Started lifting weights etc Abiraterone started Aug 2023 + noticeable cognitive impairment
25 July 2024. First ADT (hormone therapy) holiday since Dec22 ADT started 5Dec 2022 Leg weakness Started lifting weights etc Abiraterone started Aug 2023 + noticeable cognitive impairment
Rob11111
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Brainfade
Over the last year i have been getting a heavy thump in my heart which causes me to suddenly suck in. It seems to start suddenly when sitting quietly during the day or at night which wakes me from a shallow sleep. Some days its regularly about 15 mins or so apart.As soon as this happens i have an onset
Over the last year i have been getting a heavy thump in my heart which causes me to suddenly suck in. It seems to start suddenly when sitting quietly during the day or at night which wakes me from a shallow sleep. Some days its regularly about 15 mins or so apart.As soon as this happens i have an onset
Alphakiwi
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Allograft
Just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about Allograft. My husband has just finished 2 yrs on ventaclax, all blood's good, and we expected to just go away and go back for blood's until maybe time for a different treatment, but was told they would like us to have a chat to a specialist about allograft
Just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about Allograft. My husband has just finished 2 yrs on ventaclax, all blood's good, and we expected to just go away and go back for blood's until maybe time for a different treatment, but was told they would like us to have a chat to a specialist about allograft
sue6741
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Stuff to Do Before Comprehensive Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery
Hi all, I'm scheduling for aka Comprehensive Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery (Rotator Cuff Repair, Subacromial Decompression, and Shoulder Tenotomy). Fun! I live alone. I've arranged for cleaning, for grocery and food delivery, for errand running. I will try to schedule physical therapy and gather meds
Hi all, I'm scheduling for aka Comprehensive Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery (Rotator Cuff Repair, Subacromial Decompression, and Shoulder Tenotomy). Fun! I live alone. I've arranged for cleaning, for grocery and food delivery, for errand running. I will try to schedule physical therapy and gather meds
Jimmber
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
update
Update on my post “What should I do”, thank you for all your helpful replies. I had my COVID Jab and no after effects from that. I am seeing the Surgery Nurse to have my leg dressed twice a week.The haematoma is slow to heal due to the blood thinning medication but Hopefully it will heal soon. I heard
Update on my post “What should I do”, thank you for all your helpful replies. I had my COVID Jab and no after effects from that. I am seeing the Surgery Nurse to have my leg dressed twice a week.The haematoma is slow to heal due to the blood thinning medication but Hopefully it will heal soon. I heard
Macas
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Bisoporol instead of Tildiem
Hoping for some advice. My wife has HCM and has had an ablation a few years ago. Her Afib seemed to calm down but recently it has increased dramatically. The ablation was carried out in London and appointments were not too difficult to obtain. We now live in Gloucestershire and it seems that getting
Hoping for some advice. My wife has HCM and has had an ablation a few years ago. Her Afib seemed to calm down but recently it has increased dramatically. The ablation was carried out in London and appointments were not too difficult to obtain. We now live in Gloucestershire and it seems that getting
sharpedge
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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