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Atrial Fibrillation
Hello All , Ive been on Eligard , Zytiga , 250 mg , Abiraterone 5mg for 14 months , Just found out from a EKG I have paroxysmal A-Fib and PVC (premature ventricular contraction ) . The Dr. gave me a monitor to wear on my chest for 2 weeks . This was done at U of Chicago 2 days ago . I saw my V. A. MO
Hello All , Ive been on Eligard , Zytiga , 250 mg , Abiraterone 5mg for 14 months , Just found out from a EKG I have paroxysmal A-Fib and PVC (premature ventricular contraction ) . The Dr. gave me a monitor to wear on my chest for 2 weeks . This was done at U of Chicago 2 days ago . I saw my V. A. MO
reconjj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Abaltion over with
Had the cryo ablation in James Cook in Middlesborough on Tuesday. Was a bit anxious but went OK. It lasted 2 hours but now I cant remember much about it other than them pacing my heart a little and the ice cream headache Discharge letter states PVI x4 and no return after 15mins - not sure what the last
Had the cryo ablation in James Cook in Middlesborough on Tuesday. Was a bit anxious but went OK. It lasted 2 hours but now I cant remember much about it other than them pacing my heart a little and the ice cream headache Discharge letter states PVI x4 and no return after 15mins - not sure what the last
ian16527
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AF Association
1 year ago
Iron,hemoglobin and the heart!
(just waiting for the date) I don’t tolerate the medication really well and also getting episodes still much much less AF but now it’s more
Atrial
tachycardia and
atrial
flutter
…. According to the dr.
(just waiting for the date) I don’t tolerate the medication really well and also getting episodes still much much less AF but now it’s more
Atrial
tachycardia and
atrial
flutter
…. According to the dr.
Sigi1
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Intraductal Carcinoma & Cribiform pattern 4 treatment options?
Newly dx. PCa. with Intraductal carcinoma, IDC-P. This is the most aggressive prostate cancer type. In my case 4+3 with 70% pattern 4 with cribriform which make it even more worse. There are four types of pattern 4 (poorly formed glands, glomeruloid structures, cribriform glands, and fused glands) and
Newly dx. PCa. with Intraductal carcinoma, IDC-P. This is the most aggressive prostate cancer type. In my case 4+3 with 70% pattern 4 with cribriform which make it even more worse. There are four types of pattern 4 (poorly formed glands, glomeruloid structures, cribriform glands, and fused glands) and
FMOH_N
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Im so fed up with the constant SVTs and PACs
Hi everyone... Had successful ablation for AFib and AF in 2016. Ok until last August when all these weird arrythmias suddenly started happening. I assumed it was AFibbut it was different, getting a week to 2 weeks of almost constant palpitations 24/7. Been to A&E 3 times, they weren't bothered. Been
Hi everyone... Had successful ablation for AFib and AF in 2016. Ok until last August when all these weird arrythmias suddenly started happening. I assumed it was AFibbut it was different, getting a week to 2 weeks of almost constant palpitations 24/7. Been to A&E 3 times, they weren't bothered. Been
wendy6
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AF Association
1 year ago
Adrenal system. Adrenal fatigue
Helpful video. Often people with Hashimoto’s and other autoimmune diseases have problems with cortisol. Dr. Peter Attiya explained simply and clearly. His podcast and new book could be life-saving for some of us. The adrenal system: how it works, cortisol, cortisone, common problems, and more |Dr.
Helpful video. Often people with Hashimoto’s and other autoimmune diseases have problems with cortisol. Dr. Peter Attiya explained simply and clearly. His podcast and new book could be life-saving for some of us. The adrenal system: how it works, cortisol, cortisone, common problems, and more |Dr.
olgadimitri
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Peter Attia - Prostate Cancer and Testosterone
Interesting podcast on mens health by Dr Peter Attia and Dr Mohit Khera. Lots of area's discussed, but I have linked to the section where they discuss prostate cancer & testosterone. Also discussed BAT and a growing trend of giving testosterone after RP in an effort to reduce biochemical reoccurance
Interesting podcast on mens health by Dr Peter Attia and Dr Mohit Khera. Lots of area's discussed, but I have linked to the section where they discuss prostate cancer & testosterone. Also discussed BAT and a growing trend of giving testosterone after RP in an effort to reduce biochemical reoccurance
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Replacement for Digoxin
Hi, I have had atrial fibrillation now for 6 years. I take bisoprorol 7.5 as well as full dose of digoxin for last 6 years. New GP, who I see on Friday says there is not enough digoxin in the blood to be therapeutic sent by text message( not seen her yet) Digoxin, everywhere I look online, doctors say
Hi, I have had atrial fibrillation now for 6 years. I take bisoprorol 7.5 as well as full dose of digoxin for last 6 years. New GP, who I see on Friday says there is not enough digoxin in the blood to be therapeutic sent by text message( not seen her yet) Digoxin, everywhere I look online, doctors say
julielj
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Help needed with AF medication homework please!
I have an appointment at short notice with my EP on Thursday. This is following the cardioversion that gave me NSR for a week before returning to persistent Afib with resting heart rate in the 90s. I am currently on Adoxaban, and propranolol at night. I'm hoping to have a conversation about potential
I have an appointment at short notice with my EP on Thursday. This is following the cardioversion that gave me NSR for a week before returning to persistent Afib with resting heart rate in the 90s. I am currently on Adoxaban, and propranolol at night. I'm hoping to have a conversation about potential
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
Flecainide: Worse AFib attack ever after being prescribed at a+e admission
Hi all hope everyone is well. Wish I was. Two days ago I was diagnosed with angina in ACU and prescribed yet more medication. The angina I now have is distinct from AFib type of angina pain which I am familiar with ie: I only experience it when I'm in afib. So A fib free, in NSR i have angina pain quite
Hi all hope everyone is well. Wish I was. Two days ago I was diagnosed with angina in ACU and prescribed yet more medication. The angina I now have is distinct from AFib type of angina pain which I am familiar with ie: I only experience it when I'm in afib. So A fib free, in NSR i have angina pain quite
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Low-dose Aspirin.
I imagine that the new aspirin study [JAMA (1)] will get a lot of media play, but I will post anyway. A previous study concluded that the only people who benefit from low-dose aspirin are those who have already experienced a cardiovascular event. For everyone else, the risks obliterate any benefit
I imagine that the new aspirin study [JAMA (1)] will get a lot of media play, but I will post anyway. A previous study concluded that the only people who benefit from low-dose aspirin are those who have already experienced a cardiovascular event. For everyone else, the risks obliterate any benefit
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Potential immunotherapy for MBC
Hello ladies, it is my first post, I am writing from a small country in Europe, and I felt very grateful in the past months to discover your stories, since I've been diagnosed with de novo MBC (bone mets in spine and pelvis) this January, being aged 33. It gave me a lot of knowledge about my disease,
Hello ladies, it is my first post, I am writing from a small country in Europe, and I felt very grateful in the past months to discover your stories, since I've been diagnosed with de novo MBC (bone mets in spine and pelvis) this January, being aged 33. It gave me a lot of knowledge about my disease,
Any1989
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Afib attack
My mum who's 88 & asymptomatic with afib,had an attack,where she couldn stop shaking & could feel her heart jumping around,hospital increased her blood pressure medication,any one here experience a similar thing ?
My mum who's 88 & asymptomatic with afib,had an attack,where she couldn stop shaking & could feel her heart jumping around,hospital increased her blood pressure medication,any one here experience a similar thing ?
Nugger
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AF Association
1 year ago
Augmenting Healthcare: The Transformative Power of Artificial Intelligence
In recent years, the marriage of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare has emerged as a game-changing alliance, revolutionizing the landscape of medical research, diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. The potential of AI to process vast amounts of data, extract meaningful insights, and assist
In recent years, the marriage of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare has emerged as a game-changing alliance, revolutionizing the landscape of medical research, diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. The potential of AI to process vast amounts of data, extract meaningful insights, and assist
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
1 year ago
Lupkynis protects kidneys in lupus nephritis patients for up to 3 years
The therapy is an oral medication approved in US, UK, and EU Lupkynis (voclosporin) continues to be safe and to protect kidney function when taken for up to three years by patients with lupus nephritis, a kidney complication of lupus. That’s according to the full results from AURORA 2 (NCT03597464
The therapy is an oral medication approved in US, UK, and EU Lupkynis (voclosporin) continues to be safe and to protect kidney function when taken for up to three years by patients with lupus nephritis, a kidney complication of lupus. That’s according to the full results from AURORA 2 (NCT03597464
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
Nymox Reports Successful New NYMOZARFEX (TM) Long-Term Prostate Cancer Treatment Clinical Trial Results
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
vforvendetta
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Mucuna Please Read..do the homework
i have noticed there is a lot of confusion regarding Mucuna supplements and dosages. There are 2 good published studies (see below for links) showing wide discrepancies regarding how much actual Levodopa content is in the supplement. Due to it being a food supplement there is little testing and regulation
i have noticed there is a lot of confusion regarding Mucuna supplements and dosages. There are 2 good published studies (see below for links) showing wide discrepancies regarding how much actual Levodopa content is in the supplement. Due to it being a food supplement there is little testing and regulation
BuSurfer
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Waiting for Cardiology Appt...so upset!
Early February I suddenly had episode of
Atrial
Flutter
Tachycadia, last 8 hours. Went into A&E again, they monitored me until it stopped and sent me home after 14 hours.
Early February I suddenly had episode of
Atrial
Flutter
Tachycadia, last 8 hours. Went into A&E again, they monitored me until it stopped and sent me home after 14 hours.
wendy6
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AF Association
2 years ago
Immunotherapies for MBC?
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
Half-Full
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Trying To Hold Onto Hope
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Sunnyday1122
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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