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Multiple arrhythmias
I have now been told by EP that I have a number of different arrhythmias which probably explains why various rhythm control meds have caused other arrhythmias and not been effective . The ablation I had earlier this year helped and i am mostly in sinus rhythm. Only taking blood thinner and sotolol PIP
I have now been told by EP that I have a number of different arrhythmias which probably explains why various rhythm control meds have caused other arrhythmias and not been effective . The ablation I had earlier this year helped and i am mostly in sinus rhythm. Only taking blood thinner and sotolol PIP
Cassag
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AF Association
9 months ago
Improved Posts and Replies
Responding to ChatGPT charging $20 per month to use the advanced versions of Cancer Copilot and Clinical Trial Navigator: We found a way where you won't have to pay. Starting this month, "Advanced Prostate Cancer" will be power-charged by our AI engine…for free. We know many people have been shy about
Responding to ChatGPT charging $20 per month to use the advanced versions of Cancer Copilot and Clinical Trial Navigator: We found a way where you won't have to pay. Starting this month, "Advanced Prostate Cancer" will be power-charged by our AI engine…for free. We know many people have been shy about
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
CLL survival times ARE improving, thanks to BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors
Many of us were shocked after our CLL/SLL diagnosis when we googled for survival times. [u]Hopefully[/u] we subsequently read that search engine information from Google, Bing, etc., is way out of date, due to the fact that with CLL being a chronic disease, the relatively long survival times with this
Many of us were shocked after our CLL/SLL diagnosis when we googled for survival times. [u]Hopefully[/u] we subsequently read that search engine information from Google, Bing, etc., is way out of date, due to the fact that with CLL being a chronic disease, the relatively long survival times with this
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
3 months ago
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NCT04662580 - All about ARX517 as Monotherapy
Hello, Tomorrow I am going to participate in ARX517 as Monotherapy. Here is the clinical trial: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04662580. Share your questions / positive comments. I will update here Special request to
Tall_Allen
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Hello, Tomorrow I am going to participate in ARX517 as Monotherapy. Here is the clinical trial: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04662580. Share your questions / positive comments. I will update here Special request to
Tall_Allen
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God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
anterior wall afib ablation update from April 28th
I am super excited, I had a follow up with my EP Dr. Here in Arkansas, they did tests including my pacemaker interrogation… Whooo Hooo, it showed NSR 99+%, less than 1% out, but NOT afib! Never give up, I wish I had followed Cleveland Clinic DR advice 4 years ago, following up with a 3rd ablation after
I am super excited, I had a follow up with my EP Dr. Here in Arkansas, they did tests including my pacemaker interrogation… Whooo Hooo, it showed NSR 99+%, less than 1% out, but NOT afib! Never give up, I wish I had followed Cleveland Clinic DR advice 4 years ago, following up with a 3rd ablation after
Spoiler
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AF Association
9 months ago
Photopharmics kickstarts phototherapy trial for Parkinson’s disease
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved device targets photoreceptors in the eye responsible for circadian signalling. Research has shown that Parkinson’s disease can damage the retina and impact the circadian system leading to symptoms such as trouble sleeping, cognition, depression, and
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved device targets photoreceptors in the eye responsible for circadian signalling. Research has shown that Parkinson’s disease can damage the retina and impact the circadian system leading to symptoms such as trouble sleeping, cognition, depression, and
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Anecdotal, but running could boost immunity
I am reading a lovely book of essays called These Precious Days by Ann Patchett. In the title essay a friend of the author is taking part in a clinical trial, having chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer. As you will know, Chemo destroys white blood cells which provide immunity, so you have to have a high
I am reading a lovely book of essays called These Precious Days by Ann Patchett. In the title essay a friend of the author is taking part in a clinical trial, having chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer. As you will know, Chemo destroys white blood cells which provide immunity, so you have to have a high
PeggySusi
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Anecdotal, but indicates that exercise boosts immunity
I am reading a lovely book of essays called These Precious Days by Ann Patchett. In the title essay a friend of the author is taking part in a clinical trial, having chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer. As you will know, Chemo destroys white blood cells which provide immunity, so you have to have a
I am reading a lovely book of essays called These Precious Days by Ann Patchett. In the title essay a friend of the author is taking part in a clinical trial, having chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer. As you will know, Chemo destroys white blood cells which provide immunity, so you have to have a
PeggySusi
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Active 10
3 months ago
Update to private cardiology consultation.
I am really pleased with today’s appointment. I gave him a list I had typed of all my questions and he went through them one by one. He was very happy with the Kardia ecg printouts and didn’t require an ecg there. We discussed many things Af and heart related. He also reviewed my cholesterol figures
I am really pleased with today’s appointment. I gave him a list I had typed of all my questions and he went through them one by one. He was very happy with the Kardia ecg printouts and didn’t require an ecg there. We discussed many things Af and heart related. He also reviewed my cholesterol figures
Tilly1957
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AF Association
9 months ago
Dutasteride reduces PSA by 40% over 6 months
This companion chart from data reported in Moore (2017) compares PSA, at baseline and at 6 months, comparing placebo to Dutasteride. This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. The cohort included Low and Intermediate Risk men, GS-6-7, baseline PSA = 6-7, median age 64 y.o
This companion chart from data reported in Moore (2017) compares PSA, at baseline and at 6 months, comparing placebo to Dutasteride. This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. The cohort included Low and Intermediate Risk men, GS-6-7, baseline PSA = 6-7, median age 64 y.o
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Dutasteride Reduces Tumor Volume by 30% after 6 months.
This chart compares prostate cancer tumor volume measured by MRI, at baseline and at 6 months, comparing placebo to Dutasteride. This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. The cohort included Low and Intermediate Risk men, GS-6-7, baseline PSA = 6-7, median age 64 y.o,
This chart compares prostate cancer tumor volume measured by MRI, at baseline and at 6 months, comparing placebo to Dutasteride. This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. The cohort included Low and Intermediate Risk men, GS-6-7, baseline PSA = 6-7, median age 64 y.o,
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
unanswered questions
I'm excited to be leaving for The International PBC Summit in Edinburgh the end of next week. I'll be bringing back as much information to you as I can about research being done for the cause of PBC, itching and fatigue. All of these issues have impacted all of our lives to some degree. Many of us have
I'm excited to be leaving for The International PBC Summit in Edinburgh the end of next week. I'll be bringing back as much information to you as I can about research being done for the cause of PBC, itching and fatigue. All of these issues have impacted all of our lives to some degree. Many of us have
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
3 months ago
Falling platelet counts after achieving Undetectable Minimal Residual Diseaese
Hello folks I completed a course of Venetoclax & Obinituzumab (Gazyva) last March, and happily achieved UMRD (undetectable minimal residual disease). I'm part of a clinical trial, which stopped treatment once I reached UMRD (with a minimum of 6-9 months of treatment); I was treated for 9 months. Have
Hello folks I completed a course of Venetoclax & Obinituzumab (Gazyva) last March, and happily achieved UMRD (undetectable minimal residual disease). I'm part of a clinical trial, which stopped treatment once I reached UMRD (with a minimum of 6-9 months of treatment); I was treated for 9 months. Have
DinosaurDad
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Propafenone and taste
Anyone have any firsthand experience with Propafenone and taste? Everything tastes disgusting this morning and I hope its a side effect that fades.😬. Still not convinced it is going to even stop the Atrial Tachycardia as I am still having it, but now this.... Ugh.
Anyone have any firsthand experience with Propafenone and taste? Everything tastes disgusting this morning and I hope its a side effect that fades.😬. Still not convinced it is going to even stop the Atrial Tachycardia as I am still having it, but now this.... Ugh.
MeganMN
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AF Association
10 months ago
Metoprolol, flecainide and prevention?
Age 59, lone paroxysmal AF for 12+ years which I have largely ignored because it wasn't that bad. It's been 4yrs since the last major episode but I suspect I am now in low-level AF a lot. I'm guessing at this because I don't have an AF app and due to the pandemic it's been nearly four years since my
Age 59, lone paroxysmal AF for 12+ years which I have largely ignored because it wasn't that bad. It's been 4yrs since the last major episode but I suspect I am now in low-level AF a lot. I'm guessing at this because I don't have an AF app and due to the pandemic it's been nearly four years since my
Redactrice
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
OCD Institute - Houston
My adult son was recently referred to the OCD Institute in Houston for residential treatment. Has anyone had success there or can anyone share their experience there? He has been in outpatient treatment since the beginning of January and so far it is not working well. We are looking for any help we can
My adult son was recently referred to the OCD Institute in Houston for residential treatment. Has anyone had success there or can anyone share their experience there? He has been in outpatient treatment since the beginning of January and so far it is not working well. We are looking for any help we can
BrooksideBliss
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My OCD Community
3 months ago
AFib during Pilates
I have occasional AFib and a pacemaker. At the start of my weekly Pilates class (which I do for a sore back) I had a fast heart rate (112bpm) but went ahead with it (having informed the instructor). I took it easy but after 30 mins my fit bit said I had AFib so I just lay there until the end of the
I have occasional AFib and a pacemaker. At the start of my weekly Pilates class (which I do for a sore back) I had a fast heart rate (112bpm) but went ahead with it (having informed the instructor). I took it easy but after 30 mins my fit bit said I had AFib so I just lay there until the end of the
RonSym
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AF Association
10 months ago
slow release liothyronine
Like many people on here I miss the wise opinion and knowledge of Diogenes enormously. I know he was working on the formulation of a slow release liothyronine which was in clinical trial. Does anyone have an update on this? is it any closer? In the meantime I am tempted to try sustained release compounded
Like many people on here I miss the wise opinion and knowledge of Diogenes enormously. I know he was working on the formulation of a slow release liothyronine which was in clinical trial. Does anyone have an update on this? is it any closer? In the meantime I am tempted to try sustained release compounded
Mollyfan
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Afib a d Tachycardia
Going from afib to tachycardia and ba k and forth. New symptom for me. I'm medicated, eluquis and propafenone. Rate not real high. Concerns?
Going from afib to tachycardia and ba k and forth. New symptom for me. I'm medicated, eluquis and propafenone. Rate not real high. Concerns?
ijregner
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AF Association
10 months ago
Smell Training (Olfactory Training)
Smell Training (Olfactory Training)
March 18, 2024
This post is about Smell Training and is building on an earlier HU post “Olfactory enrichment improves olfactory ability in humans with olfactory loss due to Parkinson’s”
https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/150588869/olfactory-enrichment-improves-olfactory-ability-in-humans-with-olfactory-loss-due-to-parkinson-s
Smell Training (Olfactory Training)
March 18, 2024
This post is about Smell Training and is building on an earlier HU post “Olfactory enrichment improves olfactory ability in humans with olfactory loss due to Parkinson’s”
https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/150588869/olfactory-enrichment-improves-olfactory-ability-in-humans-with-olfactory-loss-due-to-parkinson-s
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
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