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Patient Engagement Day UCL Cancer Trials Centre 23 June 2023
Hello All This is to let you know about a Patient Engagement Day being run by Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre. The organisers have five patient spaces left available, and asked if any of our members would like to attend. It will be taking place in central London on Friday 23 June 2023
Hello All This is to let you know about a Patient Engagement Day being run by Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre. The organisers have five patient spaces left available, and asked if any of our members would like to attend. It will be taking place in central London on Friday 23 June 2023
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
P-Afib from cancer treatment causes different part of heart to misfire.
Hello Everyone,So I was diagnosed with P-Afib nearly 7 years ago. Beta blockers were a disaster and made me exceedingly ill.....Once on a calcium channel blocker, Verapamil, things however settled down. At the time I was told Ablation isn't an option for me as it could be my heart is misfiring due to
Hello Everyone,So I was diagnosed with P-Afib nearly 7 years ago. Beta blockers were a disaster and made me exceedingly ill.....Once on a calcium channel blocker, Verapamil, things however settled down. At the time I was told Ablation isn't an option for me as it could be my heart is misfiring due to
waveylines
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Travel Insurance
I am taking a 4-day trip to New York in December for my 60th birthday I have had Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy which has been successfully treated for 4 years, but I am now having tests for typical
atrial
flutter
. I am looking to get travel insurance, is this possible and at what cost?
I am taking a 4-day trip to New York in December for my 60th birthday I have had Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy which has been successfully treated for 4 years, but I am now having tests for typical
atrial
flutter
. I am looking to get travel insurance, is this possible and at what cost?
canarysmith
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Waiting for Cardioversion
After 2 successful ablations RF in 2010 and Cryo in 2018 AF returned sometime last year when I noticed that my HR was taking some time to come down after exercise. I had GP appointment in August and EP on 6/12/22. ECG on that day confirmed in AF followed by Holter monitor in January which shows the AF
After 2 successful ablations RF in 2010 and Cryo in 2018 AF returned sometime last year when I noticed that my HR was taking some time to come down after exercise. I had GP appointment in August and EP on 6/12/22. ECG on that day confirmed in AF followed by Holter monitor in January which shows the AF
GordonS
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AF Association
2 years ago
DOACs
I have had PAF for 22 years. Very light burden for 20 years. Over past two years episodes have increased in frequency. It’s now once a week mostly. On Donedarone for 11 months to stop syncope. Works well for that but recent 24 hour holter monitor showed a few 6 second pauses in SNR. I have bradycardia
I have had PAF for 22 years. Very light burden for 20 years. Over past two years episodes have increased in frequency. It’s now once a week mostly. On Donedarone for 11 months to stop syncope. Works well for that but recent 24 hour holter monitor showed a few 6 second pauses in SNR. I have bradycardia
President2012
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
What comes first? |Silent AFib
Hi, First time posting in this hub. Previously, no issues with my heart and previously pasted all tests; no artery disease or stenosis. Out of nowhere, I had my first AFIB episode in December of last year. Restored to NSR in 30 minutes with medication. I have had 2 more, once during a stress
Hi, First time posting in this hub. Previously, no issues with my heart and previously pasted all tests; no artery disease or stenosis. Out of nowhere, I had my first AFIB episode in December of last year. Restored to NSR in 30 minutes with medication. I have had 2 more, once during a stress
Elizka
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AF Association
2 years ago
Altruist
I had developed '
atrial
flutter
' which caused a very rapid pulse, and I had constant, blinding headaches. I was beginning to have suicide ideation; I felt hopeless. After eleven days of a horrible hospital stay, I was discharged even sicker than when I was admitted.
I had developed '
atrial
flutter
' which caused a very rapid pulse, and I had constant, blinding headaches. I was beginning to have suicide ideation; I felt hopeless. After eleven days of a horrible hospital stay, I was discharged even sicker than when I was admitted.
Altruist
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
The brain behind Buntanetap - Dr. Maria Maccecchini CEO of Annovis Bio
What you'll get out of this video: 📚 Dr. Maccecchini's background and how it led her to the founding of Annovis Bio? 🧪 How she transitioned from academia to biosciences 🩺 An overview of Annovis Bio’s approach and its lead compound? 📈 The data of the Buntanetap studies for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer
What you'll get out of this video: 📚 Dr. Maccecchini's background and how it led her to the founding of Annovis Bio? 🧪 How she transitioned from academia to biosciences 🩺 An overview of Annovis Bio’s approach and its lead compound? 📈 The data of the Buntanetap studies for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib Indication in Metastatic CRPC — ODAC votes that olaparib-abiraterone comb be restricted to BRCA+ subset
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Afib after mini maze heart ablation surgery
6 weeks post op been in afib for 2 weeks saw Mr hunter today as said he will do a cardioversion in the next few weeks is this normal will my son ever be back to normal x
6 weeks post op been in afib for 2 weeks saw Mr hunter today as said he will do a cardioversion in the next few weeks is this normal will my son ever be back to normal x
P1956
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AF Association
2 years ago
Not in AF but so Breathless
Hi Everyone. I have only had two instances of AF since I was diagnosed in A&E in November 2022. My last occurance of AF was on 30 December. Since then my GP has let me come off the Diltiazem which had some unpleasant side effects but I am still on Flecainide 50mg twice daiy and Edoxoban. I bought a
Hi Everyone. I have only had two instances of AF since I was diagnosed in A&E in November 2022. My last occurance of AF was on 30 December. Since then my GP has let me come off the Diltiazem which had some unpleasant side effects but I am still on Flecainide 50mg twice daiy and Edoxoban. I bought a
MKG50
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AF Association
2 years ago
High diastolic blood pressure
Been having issues over the last 6 months (and increasingly severe for the last 3 months after I had COVID) with feeling dizzy and like I am about to faint, with some shortness of breath and a pounding chest. I went to my doctor thinking that maybe it was just stress or anxiety. My blood pressure was
Been having issues over the last 6 months (and increasingly severe for the last 3 months after I had COVID) with feeling dizzy and like I am about to faint, with some shortness of breath and a pounding chest. I went to my doctor thinking that maybe it was just stress or anxiety. My blood pressure was
biitsy
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Vitaman D and Prostate Cancer
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Heart Quiver
I have had Arterial Fibrillation since October 2021, was taken ill and had really high infection markers. On medication, had a Cardioversion in August last year, when I woke up was told back in rhythm, however, step outside the hospital, and it came back with a vengeance, (seems never happened that quickly
I have had Arterial Fibrillation since October 2021, was taken ill and had really high infection markers. On medication, had a Cardioversion in August last year, when I woke up was told back in rhythm, however, step outside the hospital, and it came back with a vengeance, (seems never happened that quickly
BHFK967
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Kidney Disease Clinical Trials: Are They Right for You?
Participating in a clinical trial could help you and future patients with CKD, but it is important to know possible risks and benefits involved. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/kidney-disease-clinical-trials-are-they-right-you
Participating in a clinical trial could help you and future patients with CKD, but it is important to know possible risks and benefits involved. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/kidney-disease-clinical-trials-are-they-right-you
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Slow pulse after ablation
My normal sinus pulse is 55 to 60 resting. Digoxin and flecanide have sent it even lower.Also meds are giving me all sorts of different rhythms and pauses. My cardiologist will do an ablation but says I may need a pacemaker after. Anyone with experience of bradycardia from drugs ?
My normal sinus pulse is 55 to 60 resting. Digoxin and flecanide have sent it even lower.Also meds are giving me all sorts of different rhythms and pauses. My cardiologist will do an ablation but says I may need a pacemaker after. Anyone with experience of bradycardia from drugs ?
Cassag
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AF Association
2 years ago
questioning plan of care
My AFib usually starts with a few ectopics and the an irregular HR but usually low 60/80 I’m running out of triggers !! Mostly it just happens randomly , I’m seeing my ep cardiologist on Friday and I’m going to ask if there is a plan of care or do I just carry on till it gets worse . I am on apixaban
My AFib usually starts with a few ectopics and the an irregular HR but usually low 60/80 I’m running out of triggers !! Mostly it just happens randomly , I’m seeing my ep cardiologist on Friday and I’m going to ask if there is a plan of care or do I just carry on till it gets worse . I am on apixaban
Linesteps
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AF Association
2 years ago
afib/svt
I had ablation for svt around 7 years ago and then cryoablation for afib 6 years ago. I am taking both a blood thinner and a small dose of beta blocker While I have felt an occasional off beat it wasn’t until Friday that I entered tachycardia of around 109. I had not taken the beta blocker the night
I had ablation for svt around 7 years ago and then cryoablation for afib 6 years ago. I am taking both a blood thinner and a small dose of beta blocker While I have felt an occasional off beat it wasn’t until Friday that I entered tachycardia of around 109. I had not taken the beta blocker the night
Kmwh
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AF Association
2 years ago
Somewhat in limbo
(A previous post goes into the details a bit, but TL;DR: I'm a mid-life crisis endurance runner with no-symptom
atrial
fibrillation and
flutter
.) Since that post, the echocardiogram ordered by my GP was conducted.
(A previous post goes into the details a bit, but TL;DR: I'm a mid-life crisis endurance runner with no-symptom
atrial
fibrillation and
flutter
.) Since that post, the echocardiogram ordered by my GP was conducted.
ArgoJason
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AF Association
2 years ago
Trust your doctors, but also don't hesitate to double check them if you feel you should
Atrial
flutter
? Some regularity to RR intervals and given very rapid VR, suspect some periodic organization to flutter potentially with 1:1 conduction. Would avoid Ic AAD. [/i] [i]3. Stroke prophylaxis. C2V 0. No OAC indicated at present. [/i] [i]4. Atrial tachycardia. Brief, nonsustained.
Atrial
flutter
? Some regularity to RR intervals and given very rapid VR, suspect some periodic organization to flutter potentially with 1:1 conduction. Would avoid Ic AAD. [/i] [i]3. Stroke prophylaxis. C2V 0. No OAC indicated at present. [/i] [i]4. Atrial tachycardia. Brief, nonsustained.
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
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