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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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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year 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
1 year 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
1 year ago
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Still preclinical so don't get too excited: Lu-177 Lu-lbu-DAB-PSMA works better than Lu-177-PSMA-617
From Sweden with love...and hopefully with a clinical trial soon "The data of this study demonstrated a significant therapeutic advantage of [Lu-177]Lu-Ibu-DAB-PSMA over [Lu-177]Lu-PSMA-617 and a more favorable safety profile as compared to that of [Lu-177]Lu-PSMA-ALB-56. Based on these results, [Lu
From Sweden with love...and hopefully with a clinical trial soon "The data of this study demonstrated a significant therapeutic advantage of [Lu-177]Lu-Ibu-DAB-PSMA over [Lu-177]Lu-PSMA-617 and a more favorable safety profile as compared to that of [Lu-177]Lu-PSMA-ALB-56. Based on these results, [Lu
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 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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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
clinical trial still recruiting: JNJ-78278343 immunotherapy targeting KLK2-CD3
https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06095089 Conceptually promising but still phase 1/2
https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06095089 Conceptually promising but still phase 1/2
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Chip implantation
Guys, a man in China had a chip implanted in his head, will anyone then go there to try out the invention?Or will you wait for Neurаlink Musk? “The next stage of the research will be the development of a new protocol for active rehabilitation using a neuro-computer interface to accelerate the growth
Guys, a man in China had a chip implanted in his head, will anyone then go there to try out the invention?Or will you wait for Neurаlink Musk? “The next stage of the research will be the development of a new protocol for active rehabilitation using a neuro-computer interface to accelerate the growth
Intensor
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AMN EASIER
7 months ago
Insulin resistant & query about blood results
Good afternoon, Please can someone advise if my bloods are acceptable. I had to nag doctor to increase my dose from 125 to 150mg and now fear although I am starting to feel better in myself that they will reduce dose down again when I see them my blood sugars are also out of range - a clinical trial
Good afternoon, Please can someone advise if my bloods are acceptable. I had to nag doctor to increase my dose from 125 to 150mg and now fear although I am starting to feel better in myself that they will reduce dose down again when I see them my blood sugars are also out of range - a clinical trial
littlerobot
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Thyroid UK
7 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
1 year 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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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Benefits of Sacc. Boulardii probiotic
Just wondering whether to reorder my sacc. boulardii which I bought originally to combat candida, and on googling saw it's also relevant to PD - thought I'd share for those who missed this July study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36708254/ 'Mitochondrial impairment is a hallmark feature of neurodegenerative
Just wondering whether to reorder my sacc. boulardii which I bought originally to combat candida, and on googling saw it's also relevant to PD - thought I'd share for those who missed this July study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36708254/ 'Mitochondrial impairment is a hallmark feature of neurodegenerative
Reetpetitio
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Cure Parkinson's
7 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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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year 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
1 year ago
Is anyone in the group interested in genetic research about NASH?
We are working with Sano Genetics to encourage more research into the genetics that predispose someone to liver disease. As part of that they are convening a focus group to gather patient perspectives. We want to encourage the adoption of genetic testing as part of normal patient care. If you have
We are working with Sano Genetics to encourage more research into the genetics that predispose someone to liver disease. As part of that they are convening a focus group to gather patient perspectives. We want to encourage the adoption of genetic testing as part of normal patient care. If you have
nash2
Partner
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
7 months ago
University of Freiburg KMI 169
https://kommunikation.uni-freiburg.de/pm-en/press-releases-2024/prostate-cancer-newly-developed-inhibitor-shows-massive-potential I saw this recently has anyone heard of this and if clinical trials are proposed or???
https://kommunikation.uni-freiburg.de/pm-en/press-releases-2024/prostate-cancer-newly-developed-inhibitor-shows-massive-potential I saw this recently has anyone heard of this and if clinical trials are proposed or???
Peppertree602
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Clinical trials
As I posted before, this was one of the most exciting parts of my attending The PBC Summit last May. So many pharmaceutical companies are working on drugs/research for finding the overall cause of PBC, the itch, and the fatigue. Several of you have posted about participating in clinical trials. First
As I posted before, this was one of the most exciting parts of my attending The PBC Summit last May. So many pharmaceutical companies are working on drugs/research for finding the overall cause of PBC, the itch, and the fatigue. Several of you have posted about participating in clinical trials. First
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
Erleada or Xtandi vs Seizure Risk
I have had 3 unobserved and undiagnosed seizures, and want to add an ARI to my Orgovyx. My conservative MO says I do not need an ARI. My aggressive urologist has prescribed Erleada as the best ARI, and is against Xtandi. I am in a quandary over what to do. I am afraid of Erleada because "patients
I have had 3 unobserved and undiagnosed seizures, and want to add an ARI to my Orgovyx. My conservative MO says I do not need an ARI. My aggressive urologist has prescribed Erleada as the best ARI, and is against Xtandi. I am in a quandary over what to do. I am afraid of Erleada because "patients
vintage42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
new procedure
Using metered cryospray technology, pre-determined doses (based on patient anatomy) of liquid nitrogen are delivered systematically through the airways,” says Professor Shah. The RejuvenAir® System is designed with safety cut-off technology, which stops the flow of nitrogen once it reaches the required
Using metered cryospray technology, pre-determined doses (based on patient anatomy) of liquid nitrogen are delivered systematically through the airways,” says Professor Shah. The RejuvenAir® System is designed with safety cut-off technology, which stops the flow of nitrogen once it reaches the required
Trevor6
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COPD Friends
7 months ago
New to Afib- tiredness
Diagnosed a little over a week ago with Afib. On Diltazem and Eloquis. I am 58 years old and always been healthy until now. They have given me Flecainide to start taking daily if I have another episode. My question is about being so tired all the time. I sleep a lot but have to work full time.
Diagnosed a little over a week ago with Afib. On Diltazem and Eloquis. I am 58 years old and always been healthy until now. They have given me Flecainide to start taking daily if I have another episode. My question is about being so tired all the time. I sleep a lot but have to work full time.
Jeep2021
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AF Association
1 year ago
Risk vs reward in clinical trials
Morning folks, I just finished reading my clinical protocol consent paperwork and don’t get the good warm feeling that the risk is worth the reward. This trial is through Sarah Cannon Research and involves a first in human investigational drug called TAK 280. It utilizes an approach already in clinical
Morning folks, I just finished reading my clinical protocol consent paperwork and don’t get the good warm feeling that the risk is worth the reward. This trial is through Sarah Cannon Research and involves a first in human investigational drug called TAK 280. It utilizes an approach already in clinical
Pmann
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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