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Second Successful Ablation with Dr. Natale
I am now one week past my second ablation with Dr. Natale in Austin, Texas. The biggest miracle of all was that when I went off of Flecainide five days before surgery, nothing happened and I stayed in sinus rhythm. My first ablation was nearly five years ago, and I tried unsuccessfully to go off of Flecainide
I am now one week past my second ablation with Dr. Natale in Austin, Texas. The biggest miracle of all was that when I went off of Flecainide five days before surgery, nothing happened and I stayed in sinus rhythm. My first ablation was nearly five years ago, and I tried unsuccessfully to go off of Flecainide
barbly1
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Wrist blood pressure monitor
I was diagnosed with
atrial
flutter
this year and had an ablation in May and have an irregular heart beat which the EP said was normal for me. Any advise would be appreciated.
I was diagnosed with
atrial
flutter
this year and had an ablation in May and have an irregular heart beat which the EP said was normal for me. Any advise would be appreciated.
jaffacake8
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Xeris subcutaneous levothyroxine
Slow at getting round to noticing this article and then posting about it! Given the numerous issues due to oral levothyroxine (whether solid or liquid), like tolerability, effects on gut, absorption, interference with food, drink, supplements and medicines, severe spiking of blood levels, and on and
Slow at getting round to noticing this article and then posting about it! Given the numerous issues due to oral levothyroxine (whether solid or liquid), like tolerability, effects on gut, absorption, interference with food, drink, supplements and medicines, severe spiking of blood levels, and on and
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Post Catheter Ablation Recovery
Hi all, i had my ablation 3 weeks ago now and still experiencing mild soreness/discomfort around the puncture site in my groin. I was told by LGI I would be up to near normal activity after a few days and be back swimming and light gym work after a couple of weeks yet it took me over a week to be able
Hi all, i had my ablation 3 weeks ago now and still experiencing mild soreness/discomfort around the puncture site in my groin. I was told by LGI I would be up to near normal activity after a few days and be back swimming and light gym work after a couple of weeks yet it took me over a week to be able
Flutterby100
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Has anyone experienced benefits from coq10
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Triplet Regimen vs Clinical Trial (Pluvicto)
I was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer with diffuse bone metastases (March 20th). I met with my oncologist at Sloan Kettering on March 23rd and received my first hormone treatment (Degarelix). My PSA has already dropped from 189 to 23.89, and I had my second hormone treatment, which was
I was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer with diffuse bone metastases (March 20th). I met with my oncologist at Sloan Kettering on March 23rd and received my first hormone treatment (Degarelix). My PSA has already dropped from 189 to 23.89, and I had my second hormone treatment, which was
Bruce98
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Clinical Trials: What to Consider
On Tuesday April 25th, 4:30PM Pacific/7.30PM Eastern, (US and Canada) and April 26th 09:30 AM (Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney), the Prostate Cancer Foundation will be continuing their educational webinars. The aim of these webinars is to connect patients and caregivers with current, essential
On Tuesday April 25th, 4:30PM Pacific/7.30PM Eastern, (US and Canada) and April 26th 09:30 AM (Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney), the Prostate Cancer Foundation will be continuing their educational webinars. The aim of these webinars is to connect patients and caregivers with current, essential
marnieg46
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Write me a afib poem please. Here's one! (Jean - I can't wait to read yours!)
Hi HU community. This post is a follow on from the thread by MarkS about AI. https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/149130289/af-and-ai?utm_campaign=afassociation&utm_medium=email&utm_source=notification&utm_term=new-daily+digest I thought it would be fun if some members wrote a funny poem
Hi HU community. This post is a follow on from the thread by MarkS about AI. https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/149130289/af-and-ai?utm_campaign=afassociation&utm_medium=email&utm_source=notification&utm_term=new-daily+digest I thought it would be fun if some members wrote a funny poem
Paulbounce
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
They Do Not Believe You. Get a Kardia!
So I had a video appointment recently with an ep. Unfortunately, some of my medical records did not arrive at his office on time, so he only had partial records. He had some ekg's that showed flutter, but he couldn't find one with afib. I explained to him that I have a 40-year history of afib progressing
So I had a video appointment recently with an ep. Unfortunately, some of my medical records did not arrive at his office on time, so he only had partial records. He had some ekg's that showed flutter, but he couldn't find one with afib. I explained to him that I have a 40-year history of afib progressing
mjames1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Read the latest edition of The Motivator
The latest edition of MSAA's magazine, The Motivator features Part Two of “Aging Well with MS: Emerging Science & Enlightening Studies.” This article explores clinical trials and the science behind aging with MS with topics including the evolving management of MS in older adults, if and when to modify
The latest edition of MSAA's magazine, The Motivator features Part Two of “Aging Well with MS: Emerging Science & Enlightening Studies.” This article explores clinical trials and the science behind aging with MS with topics including the evolving management of MS in older adults, if and when to modify
EmilyG_MSAA
Partner
in
My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Norovirus and atrial fibrillation
Had an ablation back in May 2022 but not heard from the hospital since the procedure. Generally not been too bad apart from 1 week with ectopics, bigeminals and trigeminals. Still on apixaban and 200mg of sotalol though.... That is, until now. I picked up my mother from hospital on Friday and started
Had an ablation back in May 2022 but not heard from the hospital since the procedure. Generally not been too bad apart from 1 week with ectopics, bigeminals and trigeminals. Still on apixaban and 200mg of sotalol though.... That is, until now. I picked up my mother from hospital on Friday and started
UK_5010
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Off the AF meds, scared!
Has anybody got a similar experience of coming off the meds so soon, it just seems early days I spoke to my Cardiologist last week, after an ablation in September I was tachycardic and a cardio version was required in December. Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers
Has anybody got a similar experience of coming off the meds so soon, it just seems early days I spoke to my Cardiologist last week, after an ablation in September I was tachycardic and a cardio version was required in December. Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers
Moremy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Question for anyone who has had OHS please
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why. Yesterday I have a cardioversion which was successful. I feel like I
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why. Yesterday I have a cardioversion which was successful. I feel like I
Sally_Scott
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA): A promising target for prostate cancer therapy
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
pjoshea13
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
'Astonishing' Results: Skip Salvage Chemo, Go Straight to HSCT from ASH 2022 [For Refractory AML/Relapsed AML]
NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
PhysAssist
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Endo/epicardial ablation
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience of this procedure for
atrial
flutter
/tachycardia.
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience of this procedure for
atrial
flutter
/tachycardia.
SophieBella
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 years ago
Ablation on Monday!
I did query why I had been offered this so quickly as only diagnosed with
Atrial
Flutter
in June 2022. Apparently it is due to the fact I am unable to take beta blockers as I have very low blood pressure. Also my tachycardia is playing up and my body is not at all happy.
I did query why I had been offered this so quickly as only diagnosed with
Atrial
Flutter
in June 2022. Apparently it is due to the fact I am unable to take beta blockers as I have very low blood pressure. Also my tachycardia is playing up and my body is not at all happy.
fairyfeathers
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Robust PSA Drops With Radionuclide Therapy in CRPCa— All but one patient had a PSA decline after a fractionated dose of 225Ac-J591
[i]From MedPage Today this article by by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today on results on a small pre-clinical trial as reported at the American Association for Cancer Reeach Annual Meeting:[/i] ORLANDO -- An investigational radionuclide therapy targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen
[i]From MedPage Today this article by by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today on results on a small pre-clinical trial as reported at the American Association for Cancer Reeach Annual Meeting:[/i] ORLANDO -- An investigational radionuclide therapy targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen
cujoe
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Can a new drug mimic the effects of exercise on bone and muscle?
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
answers please
I had OH surgery 4 weeks ago. Came home and went into permanent Afib. I’ve got a PM. I’ve been on flecanide twice daily for last 2 years. I went to local hospital last week and was told to go on Bisoprolol I must be totally allergic to it as was really sick, dizzy,faint, eye probs. So I took myself
I had OH surgery 4 weeks ago. Came home and went into permanent Afib. I’ve got a PM. I’ve been on flecanide twice daily for last 2 years. I went to local hospital last week and was told to go on Bisoprolol I must be totally allergic to it as was really sick, dizzy,faint, eye probs. So I took myself
Sally_Scott
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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