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Updated post: Hi, my husband had just recently suffered a heart attack and is on blood thinners and aspirin etc. Complaining of abdominal pain and doctor discovered that his prostate was slightly enlarged, she couldn’t feel around the back of it and referred him to Urologist. His PSA came back 0.8 and
Updated post: Hi, my husband had just recently suffered a heart attack and is on blood thinners and aspirin etc. Complaining of abdominal pain and doctor discovered that his prostate was slightly enlarged, she couldn’t feel around the back of it and referred him to Urologist. His PSA came back 0.8 and
Mearnsmum1
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Muscle pain after stopping Ticagrelor
It’s a year since my HA and stents and my blood thinners ceased about ten days ago, since which time I’ve been suffering muscle pains. When I wake up I have a stiff and sore neck and pain in my left thigh. I’ve been very good all year about taking moderate exercise for 60 to 90 minutes every day. When
It’s a year since my HA and stents and my blood thinners ceased about ten days ago, since which time I’ve been suffering muscle pains. When I wake up I have a stiff and sore neck and pain in my left thigh. I’ve been very good all year about taking moderate exercise for 60 to 90 minutes every day. When
HenryTudor
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Vitamin K
This is in response to some who replied to "Blood Thinners" (middlejoel). Vitamin K does [u]not[/u] "cause" blood to clot. Sure, the "K" stands for "Koagulation" (German), but that is because vitamin K is essential for [i]normal[/i] clotting. It is not safe to be vitamin K deficient. K is essential
This is in response to some who replied to "Blood Thinners" (middlejoel). Vitamin K does [u]not[/u] "cause" blood to clot. Sure, the "K" stands for "Koagulation" (German), but that is because vitamin K is essential for [i]normal[/i] clotting. It is not safe to be vitamin K deficient. K is essential
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Ibrutinib after 6 years update
Hello, just like to make an update for Ibrutinib ,after 6 years taking 280mg/2 pills In the beginning some little problems for 2 month,like burning red face,and after taking only 280mg/2 pills everything works fine for me, no Problems at all for years and still could worked as builder until 2020. This
Hello, just like to make an update for Ibrutinib ,after 6 years taking 280mg/2 pills In the beginning some little problems for 2 month,like burning red face,and after taking only 280mg/2 pills everything works fine for me, no Problems at all for years and still could worked as builder until 2020. This
guyhighlander
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CLL Support
3 years ago
When it should not be anticoagulated
From the SEC's 2016 Guide to Atrial Fibrillation Management developed in collaboration with AECCT. In female or male patients with atrial fibrillation who do not have additional risk factors for stroke Anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy is not recommended for prevention. Antiplatelet therapy is not
From the SEC's 2016 Guide to Atrial Fibrillation Management developed in collaboration with AECCT. In female or male patients with atrial fibrillation who do not have additional risk factors for stroke Anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy is not recommended for prevention. Antiplatelet therapy is not
Pearipile-55
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AF Association
3 years ago
Looking for some advice please.....
As I was reading a post about TIA and
anticoagulants
there was mention of the member seeing an electrophysiologist and my query is this......I've never heard of anyone here in Scotland seeing one of those and I wonder how I'd go about it myself.
As I was reading a post about TIA and
anticoagulants
there was mention of the member seeing an electrophysiologist and my query is this......I've never heard of anyone here in Scotland seeing one of those and I wonder how I'd go about it myself.
nikonBlue
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AF Association
3 years ago
Blood thinners
I am taking 3 meds that could be considered blood thinners....Eliquis: Nattokiness, and Vitamin K. I also take Taurine and Arginine. My question is...can I eliminate Eliquis and keep Natto? I take the meds because I have been found to have A-fib. A few years ago, Nalakrats wrote a great article about
I am taking 3 meds that could be considered blood thinners....Eliquis: Nattokiness, and Vitamin K. I also take Taurine and Arginine. My question is...can I eliminate Eliquis and keep Natto? I take the meds because I have been found to have A-fib. A few years ago, Nalakrats wrote a great article about
middlejoel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Afib
I have acquired Afib or Aflutter ( doctors have different readings of the echocardiogram.and I never get tachycardia and have slow resting heart rate. I am an amateur athlete who runs and does high intensity interval training. I have exercise intolerance which my docs say may be pulmonary related which
I have acquired Afib or Aflutter ( doctors have different readings of the echocardiogram.and I never get tachycardia and have slow resting heart rate. I am an amateur athlete who runs and does high intensity interval training. I have exercise intolerance which my docs say may be pulmonary related which
Superdave
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AF Association
3 years ago
Looking for advice on. Opting with AF
I have had AF problems for the last ten years Having three ablutions and two cardio versions. I am currently taking beta blockers, blood thinners , blood pressure tablets and statins Any idea how I can reduce the AF symptoms and lead a normal life
I have had AF problems for the last ten years Having three ablutions and two cardio versions. I am currently taking beta blockers, blood thinners , blood pressure tablets and statins Any idea how I can reduce the AF symptoms and lead a normal life
Mitcham
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AF Association
3 years ago
Apaxiban and side effects
It's re the dreaded
anticoagulants
I have been prescribed - I have got myself in a right pickle about taking them, especially having read some of the possible and scary side effects.
It's re the dreaded
anticoagulants
I have been prescribed - I have got myself in a right pickle about taking them, especially having read some of the possible and scary side effects.
Spangle14
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AF Association
3 years ago
GENACOL FOR KNEE PAIN is it OK with Blood Thinners ?
My doctor says that it should be OK. The Pharmacist told me to talk to my doctor. There seems to be a lot of passing it on in medicine today !! Is any one else taking it here in the AF community. If so what were you told by your doctors? Does it work for joint pain? What has been your experience? Any
My doctor says that it should be OK. The Pharmacist told me to talk to my doctor. There seems to be a lot of passing it on in medicine today !! Is any one else taking it here in the AF community. If so what were you told by your doctors? Does it work for joint pain? What has been your experience? Any
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
Non-Medicated to Medicated FET
Has anyone switched from a non-medicated to a medicated FET? My third transfer (which was my first FET) was non-medicated as I have regular periods and ovulate without any problems. All went well during the non-medicated FET (other than the fact it ended in yet another chemical pregnancy!). It definitely
Has anyone switched from a non-medicated to a medicated FET? My third transfer (which was my first FET) was non-medicated as I have regular periods and ovulate without any problems. All went well during the non-medicated FET (other than the fact it ended in yet another chemical pregnancy!). It definitely
anz07
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Covid vaccine & anticoagulants?
Can you have the covid vaccine if you are on
anticoagulants
? General recommendations, second para refers.
Can you have the covid vaccine if you are on
anticoagulants
? General recommendations, second para refers.
Cat04
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AF Association
3 years ago
Covid Vaccine and anticoagulants
Can you have the covid vaccine if you are on
anticoagulants
? General recommendations, second para refers.
Can you have the covid vaccine if you are on
anticoagulants
? General recommendations, second para refers.
Cat04
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
APS + supplements?
I am recently diagnosed with lupus and triple positive APS, I am 18 years old and have been told I will be on blood thinners for the rest of my life. I want my life to be so much more than the restrictions I am facing right now so I am looking for any help or advise on what I can do to help improve my
I am recently diagnosed with lupus and triple positive APS, I am 18 years old and have been told I will be on blood thinners for the rest of my life. I want my life to be so much more than the restrictions I am facing right now so I am looking for any help or advise on what I can do to help improve my
charlotte_g
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Covid jab whilst on warfarin
Hi, I am on lifelong warfarin for an avr. I've recently had my covid jab with no ill effects afterwards. At time of jab you are asked health questions and if your on blood thinners. You are asked when last Inr reading was and what it was. There are doctors on hand if needed. Great set up. I had Pfizer
Hi, I am on lifelong warfarin for an avr. I've recently had my covid jab with no ill effects afterwards. At time of jab you are asked health questions and if your on blood thinners. You are asked when last Inr reading was and what it was. There are doctors on hand if needed. Great set up. I had Pfizer
Cerinboo60
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Anticoagulation Support
3 years ago
GCA/RA and Apixaben
Hi..new here but just off the phone with rheumy.Within a week my symptoms have blown up.swilling to hands and feet and bumps on fingers.pain in should (told it was frozen shoulder for past 4 months)elbows inflamed and up all night with bad pain in left temple and base of skill.. left.Feeling sick and
Hi..new here but just off the phone with rheumy.Within a week my symptoms have blown up.swilling to hands and feet and bumps on fingers.pain in should (told it was frozen shoulder for past 4 months)elbows inflamed and up all night with bad pain in left temple and base of skill.. left.Feeling sick and
LaPainting
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Post Cardeoversion care
My husband is going in for his first cardioversion Monday after being in AF for a year. Some of the wait was due to covid and also getting his thyroid back under control. He takes no meds other than blood thinners and no symptoms to his AF, it was discovered by accident so don’t know how long he has
My husband is going in for his first cardioversion Monday after being in AF for a year. Some of the wait was due to covid and also getting his thyroid back under control. He takes no meds other than blood thinners and no symptoms to his AF, it was discovered by accident so don’t know how long he has
Spudly22
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AF Association
3 years ago
Antiphospholipid Antibodies
Antiphospholipid antibodies are antibodies directed against phosphorus-fat components of your cell membranes called phospholipids, certain blood proteins that bind with phospholipids, and the complexes formed when proteins and phospholipids bind. Approximately 50% of people with lupus possesses these
Antiphospholipid antibodies are antibodies directed against phosphorus-fat components of your cell membranes called phospholipids, certain blood proteins that bind with phospholipids, and the complexes formed when proteins and phospholipids bind. Approximately 50% of people with lupus possesses these
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Phizer Vaccine - has anyone had any side effects with any medications that MPN patients take such as HU, blood thinners?
I go for my first dose of the phizer vaccine tomorrow and noticed that many people have received their first jab already with minimal side effects. I asked my MPN care team if they knew of any side effects with the medications we take and they said there is not enough clinical data to know. Overall
I go for my first dose of the phizer vaccine tomorrow and noticed that many people have received their first jab already with minimal side effects. I asked my MPN care team if they knew of any side effects with the medications we take and they said there is not enough clinical data to know. Overall
Bainbridge
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
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