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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
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT)
"The research revealed that the proportion of participants in the extension of the landmark Diabetes UK-funded Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) remission after five years was more than three times that of the DiRECT control group, who did not take part in the original low-calorie diet programme
"The research revealed that the proportion of participants in the extension of the landmark Diabetes UK-funded Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) remission after five years was more than three times that of the DiRECT control group, who did not take part in the original low-calorie diet programme
Milkfairy
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
BP monitor
Howdy folks - I used to take my BP monthly with a manual BP cuff and monitor. Since going into permanent controlled AFib I find it almost impossible to get an accurate reading using this method. On reading up on this I understand that most BP monitors are "fooled" by AFib and will give inaccurate readings
Howdy folks - I used to take my BP monthly with a manual BP cuff and monitor. Since going into permanent controlled AFib I find it almost impossible to get an accurate reading using this method. On reading up on this I understand that most BP monitors are "fooled" by AFib and will give inaccurate readings
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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Testosterone Recovery in Patients With Prostate Cancer Treated With Radiotherapy Plus ADT
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SierraSix
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
PSA: Medication Tracking App
Having been in a clinical trial these past four months, two things have been a problem: 1) I have to take several medications a day, some with varying doses and timing 2) The trial team has discouraged use of weekly pill dispensers/containers due to drug custody and safety issues This makes remembering
Having been in a clinical trial these past four months, two things have been a problem: 1) I have to take several medications a day, some with varying doses and timing 2) The trial team has discouraged use of weekly pill dispensers/containers due to drug custody and safety issues This makes remembering
scryer99
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Eliquis and Xtandi - Drug Interaction
Dr. Corum called yesterday evening, said the pharmacist called, there was a drug interaction between Xtandi and Eliquis, making Eliquis less effective. Given my cardiovascular history with AFIB, the PE and DVT in 2010, wants the cardiologist to determine whether or not I could come off Eliquis or an
Dr. Corum called yesterday evening, said the pharmacist called, there was a drug interaction between Xtandi and Eliquis, making Eliquis less effective. Given my cardiovascular history with AFIB, the PE and DVT in 2010, wants the cardiologist to determine whether or not I could come off Eliquis or an
Hawk56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
My first cardioversion. Couple of questions. Thanks.
Oct 10 having a cardioversion for
Atrial
Flutter
. Its been bothering me for about 2 years.
Oct 10 having a cardioversion for
Atrial
Flutter
. Its been bothering me for about 2 years.
Hydroplane
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AF Association
2 years ago
Mini maze heart ablation surgery
Please can you kindly advise me my 40 yr old son as had mini maze heart ablation surgery 5 weeks ago for the last 4 days his heart is all over he had a ecg yesterday at the Dr he said it was out of sink but not in afib his blood pressure was higher so they have upped his meds but he is a little breathless
Please can you kindly advise me my 40 yr old son as had mini maze heart ablation surgery 5 weeks ago for the last 4 days his heart is all over he had a ecg yesterday at the Dr he said it was out of sink but not in afib his blood pressure was higher so they have upped his meds but he is a little breathless
P1956
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AF Association
2 years ago
Dr. John Allan - Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Patients @Undetectable Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) after Ibrutinib Plus Venetoclax
ASH 2022: Dr. John Allan on Outcomes for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Patients with Undetectable Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) After Treatment with Ibrutinib Plus Venetoclax March 16, 2023 https://youtu.be/9f5AgEjlLTs?t=36 If YouTube doesn't work, try this link: https://cllsociety.org/2023
ASH 2022: Dr. John Allan on Outcomes for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Patients with Undetectable Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) After Treatment with Ibrutinib Plus Venetoclax March 16, 2023 https://youtu.be/9f5AgEjlLTs?t=36 If YouTube doesn't work, try this link: https://cllsociety.org/2023
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Might treat myself - I already have a Kardia
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Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Please join us tomorrow, April 18th, for our first back to in person and also online Living Room
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Please join us tomorrow, April 18th, for our first back to in person and also online Living Room
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
T3 levels and oral thyroid hormones
This fairly recent review links up FT3 levels in the body with brain and pituitary gland activity. It shows that in T4-treated patients there may be insufficient T3 to prevent brain fog as well as other shortcomings. It also shows that tissue and circulating FT3 levels are closely linked so that blood
This fairly recent review links up FT3 levels in the body with brain and pituitary gland activity. It shows that in T4-treated patients there may be insufficient T3 to prevent brain fog as well as other shortcomings. It also shows that tissue and circulating FT3 levels are closely linked so that blood
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Meds post ablation.
Hello. I am 52 and in discussions to have an ablation, probably, in a few months. My Afib was spurred by an overactive thyroid and as far as I can tell I am in pretty much constant Afib. I don't have any major symptoms but if I check my heart rate / rhythm they are always irregular. When I have had EKGs
Hello. I am 52 and in discussions to have an ablation, probably, in a few months. My Afib was spurred by an overactive thyroid and as far as I can tell I am in pretty much constant Afib. I don't have any major symptoms but if I check my heart rate / rhythm they are always irregular. When I have had EKGs
Jafib53
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AF Association
2 years ago
Notes on Updates and latest research from the ASH annual meeting.
MAZCD posted a good broadcast on "updates and latest research from the ASH annual meeting." I took some notes and figured it's worth a fresh post. https://healthunlocked.com/mpnvoice/posts/149382010/video-of-the-mpn-voice-patients%E2%80%99-webinar-london-30-mar-23-%E2%80%93-updates-and-latest-research-from-the-ash-annual-meeting
MAZCD posted a good broadcast on "updates and latest research from the ASH annual meeting." I took some notes and figured it's worth a fresh post. https://healthunlocked.com/mpnvoice/posts/149382010/video-of-the-mpn-voice-patients%E2%80%99-webinar-london-30-mar-23-%E2%80%93-updates-and-latest-research-from-the-ash-annual-meeting
EPguy
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Prazosin side effect
I use Prazosin for possible anti-PCa effects. Alas, all is not gold that glitters. Prazosin is prescribed for LUTS and high blood pressure, with an effect that tends to lower diastolic more than systolic ( upper number) blood pressure. In my own case it can lower diastolic to below 60, which tends
I use Prazosin for possible anti-PCa effects. Alas, all is not gold that glitters. Prazosin is prescribed for LUTS and high blood pressure, with an effect that tends to lower diastolic more than systolic ( upper number) blood pressure. In my own case it can lower diastolic to below 60, which tends
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Just me
I found out I have a-fib. only because my wife heart the beat when laying on my chest. Don't know how long I have had it and never felt it. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea and trying to address it at this time. The heart doc put me on 25 mg of Metoprolol and it made my blood pressure too low. Now
I found out I have a-fib. only because my wife heart the beat when laying on my chest. Don't know how long I have had it and never felt it. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea and trying to address it at this time. The heart doc put me on 25 mg of Metoprolol and it made my blood pressure too low. Now
Hearthealth111
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
New study just out (3/31/23) on natural therapies for tau aggregation (PSP included)
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
ShellTaylor
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PSP Association
1 year ago
update
last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
last November i was diagnosed with Afib which had appeared overnight - possible covid induced?. I found this site and was so reassured by people I thought i would give an update. So on 23rd November i went to af clinic, we are automatically referred here when diagnosed. I had echocardiogram first, then
Dudtbin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Stopped Flecainide, update
I have been off Flecainde now for almost a month. Had two short episodes of Afib the end of the first week. Then nothing. I also noticed that the weird off balance feeling, I have had for at least a year, has gone. So I believe it was caused by the Flecainide. Last night I had a short half hour
I have been off Flecainde now for almost a month. Had two short episodes of Afib the end of the first week. Then nothing. I also noticed that the weird off balance feeling, I have had for at least a year, has gone. So I believe it was caused by the Flecainide. Last night I had a short half hour
Budken
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AF Association
2 years ago
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