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question for you ectopic sufferers.?
hi you lovely people. I have a question maybe someone can shed light on.?? Iv had ectopic beats on and off for about 30+ years. But somedays they are more powerful and noticeable than other days. and so for me they are not as mentally draining as other days especially when they’re weak. But when
hi you lovely people. I have a question maybe someone can shed light on.?? Iv had ectopic beats on and off for about 30+ years. But somedays they are more powerful and noticeable than other days. and so for me they are not as mentally draining as other days especially when they’re weak. But when
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Half dose of Eliquis
I am 69 yrs old with low heart disease risk and have had diagnosed afib for three years. I believe I was suffering with it for 2-3 years prior but did not address it until I got the classic symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, out of breath, and vision problems. My doc ran numerous tests on my heart that
I am 69 yrs old with low heart disease risk and have had diagnosed afib for three years. I believe I was suffering with it for 2-3 years prior but did not address it until I got the classic symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, out of breath, and vision problems. My doc ran numerous tests on my heart that
Tralfa
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AF Association
9 months ago
Another antigoagulant question
Hello. A year ago I had painless thyroiditis which sent me into Afib and I remained in Afib constantly for 5 months for which I was on bisoprolol and an anticoagulant. I was then put on an anti arrhythmia meds at the time the thyroid cleared up and was soon back in NSR. That was last March. Since then
Hello. A year ago I had painless thyroiditis which sent me into Afib and I remained in Afib constantly for 5 months for which I was on bisoprolol and an anticoagulant. I was then put on an anti arrhythmia meds at the time the thyroid cleared up and was soon back in NSR. That was last March. Since then
Jafib53
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AF Association
9 months ago
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Anaesthetic ablation.
I’m in Oz. Had a successful (so far) catheter ablation last year. Twilight anaesthesia. Not GA. No problem and no after affects.
I’m in Oz. Had a successful (so far) catheter ablation last year. Twilight anaesthesia. Not GA. No problem and no after affects.
Blissygirl
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AF Association
9 months ago
Experience with no medication!
Hello😊 does anyone as afib and doing nothing like me, I have persistent chronic afib for 4y now but NOT feeling it, only the cardiologist see it with control! He advised me to take Eliquis or I could have a stroke or heart attack! I’m sure and respect he’s medical knowledge and not against medication
Hello😊 does anyone as afib and doing nothing like me, I have persistent chronic afib for 4y now but NOT feeling it, only the cardiologist see it with control! He advised me to take Eliquis or I could have a stroke or heart attack! I’m sure and respect he’s medical knowledge and not against medication
Hidden
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AF Association
9 months ago
3rd and final chance of cardioversion
Hi Im now at the anniversary of 4 years of persistent af, yesterday I was at a checkup and it’s been decided I’m going to have a cardio version think this will be the last go as last two didn’t work. I’ve worked hard this time and lost 4 stone much more active , and now have a cpap machine which I
Hi Im now at the anniversary of 4 years of persistent af, yesterday I was at a checkup and it’s been decided I’m going to have a cardio version think this will be the last go as last two didn’t work. I’ve worked hard this time and lost 4 stone much more active , and now have a cpap machine which I
Janelr
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Any help
Hi ,just asking I have been in permanent AF since April of this year although in and out since last November with me it's mainly the artirial flutters all the time ,no energy, feeling short of breath I am on bisoprolol max dosage and digoxin 62.5 never felt the digoxin was right for me anyway had a cardioversion
Hi ,just asking I have been in permanent AF since April of this year although in and out since last November with me it's mainly the artirial flutters all the time ,no energy, feeling short of breath I am on bisoprolol max dosage and digoxin 62.5 never felt the digoxin was right for me anyway had a cardioversion
bobify
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AF Association
9 months ago
AFIB and Levothyroxine (thyroid) dose.
Just a question for those of you that are hypothyroid and AFIB: Is your dose of thyroid medication less because you have AFIB, currently or in the past? Appreciate your input! Thanks!
Just a question for those of you that are hypothyroid and AFIB: Is your dose of thyroid medication less because you have AFIB, currently or in the past? Appreciate your input! Thanks!
Nezzera
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Can an Ablation make my Paroxysmal AFib worse
I wonder whether someone can help me decide whether to have an ablation or wait Iam 65 and due to have a Pulsed Field Ablation and have justhad my pre procedure nurse interview. I have paroxysmal AFib -usually twice a year -lasting about 8-9 hours which I control with a one off mega dose 300mg
I wonder whether someone can help me decide whether to have an ablation or wait Iam 65 and due to have a Pulsed Field Ablation and have justhad my pre procedure nurse interview. I have paroxysmal AFib -usually twice a year -lasting about 8-9 hours which I control with a one off mega dose 300mg
manabouttown
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AF Association
9 months ago
Does a heart still remodel if medications stop AF completely?
I read a response to a recent post today where a member with recently diagnosed AF was tossing up whether they should continue with meds or get an ablation. The response was yes, you should get an ablation, if you don't you will run the risk that your heart will remodel and the success rate for ablation
I read a response to a recent post today where a member with recently diagnosed AF was tossing up whether they should continue with meds or get an ablation. The response was yes, you should get an ablation, if you don't you will run the risk that your heart will remodel and the success rate for ablation
OzRob
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AF Association
9 months ago
weaning off bisoprolol
Good Evening (at least it’s evening in Canada!), I just had my follow up with my EP today. ablation #1 afib RF Jan 27 2023 Ablation#2 May 31 for afib RF redo and CTA for flutter. My EP is suggesting I discontinue my last remaining med. I am taking bisoprolol 2.5mg once a day. He suggests doing a
Good Evening (at least it’s evening in Canada!), I just had my follow up with my EP today. ablation #1 afib RF Jan 27 2023 Ablation#2 May 31 for afib RF redo and CTA for flutter. My EP is suggesting I discontinue my last remaining med. I am taking bisoprolol 2.5mg once a day. He suggests doing a
MKMafib
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AF Association
9 months ago
post ablation update
He did said that this can happen but he now thinks I have
atrial
flutter
so depending on what the heart monitor picks up I am now looking at having another ablation which will be decided when I see him in March.Has this happened to any of you that you have gone from paroxysmal to
atrial
flutter
?
He did said that this can happen but he now thinks I have
atrial
flutter
so depending on what the heart monitor picks up I am now looking at having another ablation which will be decided when I see him in March.Has this happened to any of you that you have gone from paroxysmal to
atrial
flutter
?
Bell50
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AF Association
1 year ago
Back in hospital with fast atrial flutter.
I’m in my local hospital with
atrial
flutter
(and some good old AF) at about 150 bpm (following a bypass about a week ago). This seems to switch on when I sit up in bed or get out of bed. Blood pressure is low at 94/59. It’s too dangerous to cardiovert at the moment.
I’m in my local hospital with
atrial
flutter
(and some good old AF) at about 150 bpm (following a bypass about a week ago). This seems to switch on when I sit up in bed or get out of bed. Blood pressure is low at 94/59. It’s too dangerous to cardiovert at the moment.
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
2 years ago
Annovis Bio Inc. (NYSE: ANVS) Schedules Investor Webcast to Discuss Parkinson’s Disease Data
For those who may be interested... MALVERN, Pa., June 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via IBN – Annovis Bio Inc. (NYSE: ANVS) (“Annovis” or the “Company”), a late-stage clinical drug platform company pioneering transformative therapies for neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
For those who may be interested... MALVERN, Pa., June 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via IBN – Annovis Bio Inc. (NYSE: ANVS) (“Annovis” or the “Company”), a late-stage clinical drug platform company pioneering transformative therapies for neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
Canddy
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Cure Parkinson's
19 hours ago
GCA candidate Tremfya fails to meet clinical trial objectives
Here in the US, Johnson & Johnson announced today it is halting its Phase 2 "THEIA" trial as the numbers of enrolled GCA patients did not, unfortunately, achieve the level of remission hoped for. If you're inclined to read the technical details, you can google Janssen Rheumatology's data.
Here in the US, Johnson & Johnson announced today it is halting its Phase 2 "THEIA" trial as the numbers of enrolled GCA patients did not, unfortunately, achieve the level of remission hoped for. If you're inclined to read the technical details, you can google Janssen Rheumatology's data.
Optim11
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PMRGCAuk
20 hours ago
Disease remission achieved in SLE with dual-target CAR T-cell therapy
Disease remission achieved in SLE with dual-target CAR T-cell therapy Nearly all patients in small trial see long-term medication-free remission Nearly all people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) treated with iCell Gene Therapeutics’ dual-target CAR T-cell therapy achieved medication-free
Disease remission achieved in SLE with dual-target CAR T-cell therapy Nearly all patients in small trial see long-term medication-free remission Nearly all people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) treated with iCell Gene Therapeutics’ dual-target CAR T-cell therapy achieved medication-free
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
22 hours ago
Be careful: Pluvicto controversy, dammit!
not saying that it does not work, in fact for some patients it is simply fantastic, but still...they have damaged their reputation with patients https://www.nature.com/articles/s44276-024-00065-7 The PSMAfore and VISION trials for Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 in prostate cancer exhibit design flaws that bias
not saying that it does not work, in fact for some patients it is simply fantastic, but still...they have damaged their reputation with patients https://www.nature.com/articles/s44276-024-00065-7 The PSMAfore and VISION trials for Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 in prostate cancer exhibit design flaws that bias
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Shift Needed in Research, Treatment, Care for Aging MS Population
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — For the first time, the majority of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States are, or soon will be, over age 55, a phenomenon that's driving a shift in priorities including the creation of MS aging centers and a push for more clinical trials aimed at this growing
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — For the first time, the majority of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States are, or soon will be, over age 55, a phenomenon that's driving a shift in priorities including the creation of MS aging centers and a push for more clinical trials aimed at this growing
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
2 days ago
Zanubrutinib or Venetaclax with Gazyva??
Can everyone please tell me their experience with these treatments? I’ve been given the options of either if trial not ready. I was suppose to start a phase 3 clinical trial at Moffitt but it’s been delayed at least 3-4 weeks and I may need to start treatment sooner. Thanks in advance….
Can everyone please tell me their experience with these treatments? I’ve been given the options of either if trial not ready. I was suppose to start a phase 3 clinical trial at Moffitt but it’s been delayed at least 3-4 weeks and I may need to start treatment sooner. Thanks in advance….
Nana1961
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CLL Support
3 days ago
Partial thyroidectomy
Hi I'm based in the UK, 1st time posting. I've been advised to have a partial thyroidectomy by an ENT consultant following a Thy3 test result. It's going to happen soon, I am being fast tracked for surgery, pre-op in 2 days. Found the lump in March but it may have been there for some time. Its about
Hi I'm based in the UK, 1st time posting. I've been advised to have a partial thyroidectomy by an ENT consultant following a Thy3 test result. It's going to happen soon, I am being fast tracked for surgery, pre-op in 2 days. Found the lump in March but it may have been there for some time. Its about
Kallew1
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
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