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hydroxycarbamide
Hello I was diagnosed with myeloma last December 2021 and I was advised to take
aspirin
75mg and four times venesections however this August they’ve given me hydroxycarbamide .I am taking 2 x for four days and 3 x for three days.
Hello I was diagnosed with myeloma last December 2021 and I was advised to take
aspirin
75mg and four times venesections however this August they’ve given me hydroxycarbamide .I am taking 2 x for four days and 3 x for three days.
kid12kg
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Medicated Provera FET with Lubion and Clexane - bring it on
The nurse did say I'll have baby
aspirin
in my list of med, well last time I asked they said no so we'll see. She did emphasise that I'll have more support with all the tablets I am taking this time under 'medicated' cycle, so that sounds promising to my ears.
The nurse did say I'll have baby
aspirin
in my list of med, well last time I asked they said no so we'll see. She did emphasise that I'll have more support with all the tablets I am taking this time under 'medicated' cycle, so that sounds promising to my ears.
Midsummer_daydream
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Can a stent reblock?
Ive been on Ticagrelor,
Aspirin
and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry about the future and if the artery with the stent it could reblock?
Ive been on Ticagrelor,
Aspirin
and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry about the future and if the artery with the stent it could reblock?
Lizbeth61
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Only on
aspirin
(for now) Recently, I’ve developed patches of redness on my face. The skin feel rough, but there isn’t any itchiness or pain. my lips also feel tight and rough around the edges. I have not changed my skin care products or washing powders. feeling bit miserable.
Only on
aspirin
(for now) Recently, I’ve developed patches of redness on my face. The skin feel rough, but there isn’t any itchiness or pain. my lips also feel tight and rough around the edges. I have not changed my skin care products or washing powders. feeling bit miserable.
Peachjoy
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
BLOOD PRESSURE
is it worth taking an
aspirin
daily? thanks
is it worth taking an
aspirin
daily? thanks
Charlieboy88
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Fed up of 'rotten luck'
I'm starting steroids and
aspirin
today for the high nk cells and sticky blood but it's pointless if we don't have a good embryo to transfer. So sorry to be negative. I know I might be jumping the gun so to speak but I just don't know whether I should give up on my own eggs and try donor eggs.
I'm starting steroids and
aspirin
today for the high nk cells and sticky blood but it's pointless if we don't have a good embryo to transfer. So sorry to be negative. I know I might be jumping the gun so to speak but I just don't know whether I should give up on my own eggs and try donor eggs.
Ajtart
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
So Long Bisoprolol (hopefully)
Please note I'm still on Ramipril, Statins and
Aspirin
and will be as preventative treatment, unfortunately, the angios showed some furring up in the other arteries, but no where needing intervention ....the heart disease is strong in my family...why couldn't I have got loads of dosh and/or lottery
Please note I'm still on Ramipril, Statins and
Aspirin
and will be as preventative treatment, unfortunately, the angios showed some furring up in the other arteries, but no where needing intervention ....the heart disease is strong in my family...why couldn't I have got loads of dosh and/or lottery
Cruiser25
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
PAD after Pmr
But then I'm also worried about having a bleed in the brain from the
aspirin
! When I first got the diagnosis I put myself on a strict diet and lost 3k. My cholesterol was still high though! But I feel better for it and can walk much further.
But then I'm also worried about having a bleed in the brain from the
aspirin
! When I first got the diagnosis I put myself on a strict diet and lost 3k. My cholesterol was still high though! But I feel better for it and can walk much further.
Blossom20
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Low VO2 Max - should I care?
I am 9 months post AVR surgery and remain on Low dose
aspirin
, bisoprolol and atorvastin. I have a smart watch and all my measures look good except my VO2 Max, which is consistently very low at 23. I am active and feel pretty fit, at target weight, so should I be concerned?
I am 9 months post AVR surgery and remain on Low dose
aspirin
, bisoprolol and atorvastin. I have a smart watch and all my measures look good except my VO2 Max, which is consistently very low at 23. I am active and feel pretty fit, at target weight, so should I be concerned?
Wizard_of_Oz
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
raised potassium levels
I’m ET, Calr and on
Aspirin
and Interferon
I’m ET, Calr and on
Aspirin
and Interferon
Grendall
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
NHS kicking in to warp drive.
As a small but I think important counter to the Doom'n'gloom around the NHS at the moment I thought that I would put up my latest interaction with this overwhelming leviathan.Saturday afternoon I Started to get a little bit of blood in my mouth,my initial thought was you idiot you have bitten your cheek
As a small but I think important counter to the Doom'n'gloom around the NHS at the moment I thought that I would put up my latest interaction with this overwhelming leviathan.Saturday afternoon I Started to get a little bit of blood in my mouth,my initial thought was you idiot you have bitten your cheek
Rogo23
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
stopping statins
…takes Losarton, bisprodol and
aspirin
daily. Id like to support him with looking at evidence and what the risks are in stopping v the side effects. Weve agreed he stops them for 2 weeks to see if this difference continues….if it does what would people suggest might be the best course of action?
…takes Losarton, bisprodol and
aspirin
daily. Id like to support him with looking at evidence and what the risks are in stopping v the side effects. Weve agreed he stops them for 2 weeks to see if this difference continues….if it does what would people suggest might be the best course of action?
Hope200
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Anybody healed their gut from acid reflux caused by aspirin?
Hi, I have PV and taking Hydroxyurea and
aspirin
. My heamatocrit level is around .45 - .47. I take 200mg aspiring once a day without the film/sugar coating. I was having acid reflux after eating and also during sleep.
Hi, I have PV and taking Hydroxyurea and
aspirin
. My heamatocrit level is around .45 - .47. I take 200mg aspiring once a day without the film/sugar coating. I was having acid reflux after eating and also during sleep.
bd_97
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
7dp5dt spotting, help !!
I'm also taking baby
aspirin
and prednisolone but it's small doses I don't think it can causes bleeding 😭😭
I'm also taking baby
aspirin
and prednisolone but it's small doses I don't think it can causes bleeding 😭😭
Titawine
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Success after 9 transfers ??
I am wondering when do you know, enough is enough?? After 3 years and 3 rounds of IVF / ICSI and about to embark my 9th transfer I have lost all faith that any clinic / doctor / husband !! can make me pregnant . I will still have 1 more PGT tested embryo left but if this transfer fails I don’t see
I am wondering when do you know, enough is enough?? After 3 years and 3 rounds of IVF / ICSI and about to embark my 9th transfer I have lost all faith that any clinic / doctor / husband !! can make me pregnant . I will still have 1 more PGT tested embryo left but if this transfer fails I don’t see
Rosebud212
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Aspirin which type and when to take
I had assumed that Entric asprin would be better for me in the longterm than dispersable. I asked my GP abut this who disagreed. A quick bit of research latter and it would appear dispersible is more effective at thinning the blood and if taken with food may not be anymore impactful on the stomach.I
I had assumed that Entric asprin would be better for me in the longterm than dispersable. I asked my GP abut this who disagreed. A quick bit of research latter and it would appear dispersible is more effective at thinning the blood and if taken with food may not be anymore impactful on the stomach.I
DougyW
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Changed betablocker but same weird symptoms
Hello! This is my first post. I'm 53, a type 1 diabetic (well controlled) with hiatus hernia (recently diagnosed). Mid December last year I had a planned angioplasty and a stent. Unfortunately during the op something went wrong and I had a heart attack, but apart from that all went well!! I was put
Hello! This is my first post. I'm 53, a type 1 diabetic (well controlled) with hiatus hernia (recently diagnosed). Mid December last year I had a planned angioplasty and a stent. Unfortunately during the op something went wrong and I had a heart attack, but apart from that all went well!! I was put
smoggy99
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Did HU reduce your headaches?
Until this point I’ve been on
aspirin
only. Platelets continue to rise, so MPN specialist suggests I begin HU. I’m hopeful this protocol will help reduce amount of headaches and fatigue I experience. Has anyone noticed a difference once they began HU? Thank you for response.
Until this point I’ve been on
aspirin
only. Platelets continue to rise, so MPN specialist suggests I begin HU. I’m hopeful this protocol will help reduce amount of headaches and fatigue I experience. Has anyone noticed a difference once they began HU? Thank you for response.
EANgardengirl
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Heart meds
Hello I'm slightly worried I'm taking Ticagrelor 90mg twice daily according to my alert card this medication should drop to 60mg after a year which I've just passed. I've just put my next repeat prescription in and it hasn't been changed to the lower dose I thought the doctor was supposed to change
Hello I'm slightly worried I'm taking Ticagrelor 90mg twice daily according to my alert card this medication should drop to 60mg after a year which I've just passed. I've just put my next repeat prescription in and it hasn't been changed to the lower dose I thought the doctor was supposed to change
Coopergirl52
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Free prescriptions
I'm on life long
aspirin
, candesartan, Bisoprolol, Omeprazole, rosuvastatin. Its not listed on the NHS website as one of the conditions but thyroid for example is as its life long?
I'm on life long
aspirin
, candesartan, Bisoprolol, Omeprazole, rosuvastatin. Its not listed on the NHS website as one of the conditions but thyroid for example is as its life long?
Duvetdays15
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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