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What now? Go for 3rd FET with DE or start again?
Just looking for advice. I have had 5 unsuccessful attempts with OE and so moved to DE. First transfer was fresh and I got a BFP. Unfortunately I miscarried at 6 weeks (was on blood thinners and steroids). Just had second cycle with FET which resulted in a BFN. I have one embryo in the freezer. Is it
Just looking for advice. I have had 5 unsuccessful attempts with OE and so moved to DE. First transfer was fresh and I got a BFP. Unfortunately I miscarried at 6 weeks (was on blood thinners and steroids). Just had second cycle with FET which resulted in a BFN. I have one embryo in the freezer. Is it
Kmcdon
in
Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Today is #WorldStrokeDay
We have several booklets and factsheets to help people with #AtrialFibrillation understand the link between AF and stroke, and the need to protect against AF-related stroke with anticoagulation. For more information, you can contact us on info@afa.org.uk or visit : https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
We have several booklets and factsheets to help people with #AtrialFibrillation understand the link between AF and stroke, and the need to protect against AF-related stroke with anticoagulation. For more information, you can contact us on info@afa.org.uk or visit : https://www.heartrhythmalliance.org
TracyAdmin
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in
AF Association
3 years ago
Anticoagulant and Ablation
Are
anticoagulants
stopped prior to ablation?
Are
anticoagulants
stopped prior to ablation?
kalgs
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AF Association
3 years ago
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This information could be significant to some people since most are prescribed
anticoagulants
. For years, I and others have been posting studies found on Medscape and this is the first time I have had one taken down apparently because I am advertising Medscape.
This information could be significant to some people since most are prescribed
anticoagulants
. For years, I and others have been posting studies found on Medscape and this is the first time I have had one taken down apparently because I am advertising Medscape.
EngMac
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Watchman Device
I was diagnosed with afib only one time during a routine checkup. It was never found again. I even bought an afib detector that I test myself 3x a day. I have never had any symptoms. With that said, I realize afib is a progressive type of issue. In view that I have great cholesterol numbers and nothing
I was diagnosed with afib only one time during a routine checkup. It was never found again. I even bought an afib detector that I test myself 3x a day. I have never had any symptoms. With that said, I realize afib is a progressive type of issue. In view that I have great cholesterol numbers and nothing
MrGC314
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Nosebleed
Hi members seeking help as usual. I just had a severe nosebleed requiring hospital admission and very painful procedures. They were blaming my anticoagulant (I have been on it without any problems for 8 years) but I had my booster 48 hours before is this significant. I have never had a nosebleed before
Hi members seeking help as usual. I just had a severe nosebleed requiring hospital admission and very painful procedures. They were blaming my anticoagulant (I have been on it without any problems for 8 years) but I had my booster 48 hours before is this significant. I have never had a nosebleed before
hollymae
in
MPN Voice
3 years ago
In need of answers from others taking Apixaban as to supplements Tumeric and Botswella, anti-inflammatories and pain meds.
I am getting conflicting information regarding Tumeric and Botswella with apixaban for paroxysmal afib with no episodes for almost two years. Since beginning apixaban two years ago, I have had severe back pain, ankle pain, side pains, lethargy, strange sharp pains in miscellaneous places. Prior
I am getting conflicting information regarding Tumeric and Botswella with apixaban for paroxysmal afib with no episodes for almost two years. Since beginning apixaban two years ago, I have had severe back pain, ankle pain, side pains, lethargy, strange sharp pains in miscellaneous places. Prior
kayberry
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Anticoagulant s and strokes
I take Apixaban .Do anticoagulant s protect you from strokes completely?
I take Apixaban .Do anticoagulant s protect you from strokes completely?
trixie100
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Can heart pounding ectopics come with pulsating head pressure?
I am new here, but have already found the site to be very informative and helpful. For more than a year now, almost daily and usually at the end of the day, I have been experiencing pulsating head pressure and sometimes a sense of dizziness. The head pulsations often seem to sync with heart pounding
I am new here, but have already found the site to be very informative and helpful. For more than a year now, almost daily and usually at the end of the day, I have been experiencing pulsating head pressure and sometimes a sense of dizziness. The head pulsations often seem to sync with heart pounding
Tiburon
in
AF Association
3 years ago
creating a warfarin app - how should it look like to you?
hi everyone - I have looked around the internet for good apps that can help you manage your INR level but I haven't found any. As my hematologist is considering switching my anticoagulant from Fragmin to warfarin, I would like to create an app that makes my life easier on this medication. I code, so
hi everyone - I have looked around the internet for good apps that can help you manage your INR level but I haven't found any. As my hematologist is considering switching my anticoagulant from Fragmin to warfarin, I would like to create an app that makes my life easier on this medication. I code, so
rokis
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
With food? Empty stomach? Take all together with or without food?
(sigh) I guess I need a consensus again, as ideally, I'd like to consolidate my medication into a better schedule if possible. At 9 a.m. every day, I take metoprolol with a bit of food. At 11:00 a.m., I take Pradaxa, an anticoagulant, and Flecainide, on an empty stomach. Twelve hours later at 11pm
(sigh) I guess I need a consensus again, as ideally, I'd like to consolidate my medication into a better schedule if possible. At 9 a.m. every day, I take metoprolol with a bit of food. At 11:00 a.m., I take Pradaxa, an anticoagulant, and Flecainide, on an empty stomach. Twelve hours later at 11pm
Doggiemomma
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
8 week update post ablation for paroxysmal afib .
Hi all, I had a call from cardiologist/ep last night. I have been sending in alivecor readings regularly to document afib recurrance. I have my follow up appointment next Thursday. So, 8.5 weeks out and I'm continuing to have symptomatic paroxysmal afib. 👎 In fairness, I was warned about the possibility
Hi all, I had a call from cardiologist/ep last night. I have been sending in alivecor readings regularly to document afib recurrance. I have my follow up appointment next Thursday. So, 8.5 weeks out and I'm continuing to have symptomatic paroxysmal afib. 👎 In fairness, I was warned about the possibility
Hidden
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Stomach issue's
I have AF and a pacemaker fitted. I have to have the camera down, there is either something wrong or the beta blockers are causing problems ( Could be either ) I don't want to have it done, had it done twice before and both experiences were horrendous. This is even worse because I am on blood thinners
I have AF and a pacemaker fitted. I have to have the camera down, there is either something wrong or the beta blockers are causing problems ( Could be either ) I don't want to have it done, had it done twice before and both experiences were horrendous. This is even worse because I am on blood thinners
tabletphobic
in
AF Association
3 years ago
After unsuccessful Cardioversion yesterday, what's next?
I had my first procedure yesterday since being diagnosed with AF in June. I have persistent, asymptomatic AF. I'm 68, have normal BP and heart rate, am not overweight. The one medication I take is Xarelto, 20mg. They made three attempts yesterday to put my heart back into normal rhythm through
I had my first procedure yesterday since being diagnosed with AF in June. I have persistent, asymptomatic AF. I'm 68, have normal BP and heart rate, am not overweight. The one medication I take is Xarelto, 20mg. They made three attempts yesterday to put my heart back into normal rhythm through
GeorgeStevens
in
AF Association
3 years ago
anti beta 2 glycoprotein
Hello I have tested positive for the above for the second time now and with unexplained bruising, years of migraines my GP wonders if I might have APS. all other bloods were negative, cardiolipin( I think) and the lupus anticoagulant. GP has referred me back to rheumatology where I was referred to joint
Hello I have tested positive for the above for the second time now and with unexplained bruising, years of migraines my GP wonders if I might have APS. all other bloods were negative, cardiolipin( I think) and the lupus anticoagulant. GP has referred me back to rheumatology where I was referred to joint
Brychni
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Diagnosis of biartrial dilation and atrial fibrulation...
So I’m on a multitude of tablets a diuretic a beta blocker and and ace inhibitor and blood thinner I am feeling a lot better but still have the cold sweats ? I’m returning too my workplace soon on altered duties/amended hours as I’m 2 years off the new retirement age!!! Although the gp suggested my
So I’m on a multitude of tablets a diuretic a beta blocker and and ace inhibitor and blood thinner I am feeling a lot better but still have the cold sweats ? I’m returning too my workplace soon on altered duties/amended hours as I’m 2 years off the new retirement age!!! Although the gp suggested my
papercrafting1
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Teenage zits!
I am 56, OK I had a bit of a cabg but I listened to all the instructions and advice from the team of fiendly health professionals. No pork pies sausage rolls are a nono my meals now consist of garnish with all of my stapel diet consigned to the naughty step. I have actually changed my route through
I am 56, OK I had a bit of a cabg but I listened to all the instructions and advice from the team of fiendly health professionals. No pork pies sausage rolls are a nono my meals now consist of garnish with all of my stapel diet consigned to the naughty step. I have actually changed my route through
Rogo23
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Reconsidering Vinpocetine - Not Feeling Well Today
Vinpocetine may slow blood clotting and should be avoided in people with bleeding disorders or who take
anticoagulants
like Coumadin (warfarin) or anti-platelet drugs like Plavix (clopidogrel).
Vinpocetine may slow blood clotting and should be avoided in people with bleeding disorders or who take
anticoagulants
like Coumadin (warfarin) or anti-platelet drugs like Plavix (clopidogrel).
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Can AF go on it’s own
Hi , anyone know if this can disappear as fast as it turned up please , just wondering and obviously hoping 😊 Just so you know I’m not taking this lightly, on blood thinners , losing weight eating well etc although not a lot of exercise as I feel drained 🤷🏻♀️ But trying 😊
Hi , anyone know if this can disappear as fast as it turned up please , just wondering and obviously hoping 😊 Just so you know I’m not taking this lightly, on blood thinners , losing weight eating well etc although not a lot of exercise as I feel drained 🤷🏻♀️ But trying 😊
Hazel1010
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Worried about the side effects or what can happen if you forget to take your anticoagulants?
Worried about the side effects or what can happen if you forget to take your
anticoagulants
? Dr Vishal Luther can provide some answers. Register for the AF Association #PatientsDay2021 at #HRC2021 TODAY : https://heartrhythmevents.org/users/signup/hrc2021/patients
Worried about the side effects or what can happen if you forget to take your
anticoagulants
? Dr Vishal Luther can provide some answers. Register for the AF Association #PatientsDay2021 at #HRC2021 TODAY : https://heartrhythmevents.org/users/signup/hrc2021/patients
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
3 years ago
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