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Quality of life questionnaire for hypothyroid?
Hi there, I've literally been diagnosed with hypothyroidism a week ago and started levothyroxine today, and feeling quite irritated really as it's clear to me now I've obviously had this a long time. TSH is 14.7 which doesn't seem great from what I am reading. What eventually got it diagnosed was me
Hi there, I've literally been diagnosed with hypothyroidism a week ago and started levothyroxine today, and feeling quite irritated really as it's clear to me now I've obviously had this a long time. TSH is 14.7 which doesn't seem great from what I am reading. What eventually got it diagnosed was me
Fweb
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Pills Can Cause More Problems
Here's my story: I've had AF for 18 years and have certainly suffered over that time. After 3 ablations and still having arrhythmia which included the following info copied from ECG July 2022 :
Atrial flutter with variable AV block with premature ventricular or aberrantly conducted complexes[
Here's my story: I've had AF for 18 years and have certainly suffered over that time. After 3 ablations and still having arrhythmia which included the following info copied from ECG July 2022 :
Atrial flutter with variable AV block with premature ventricular or aberrantly conducted complexes[
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Terrible nights when in afib
Hi everyone, I posted yesterday about stress and afib episodes. I now have another question."Do any of you have bad night's sleep when in afib, constant wakening, sweating etc?" If so any advice would be welcome. I am still in afib since the early hours of Saturday morning but much slower, feel tired
Hi everyone, I posted yesterday about stress and afib episodes. I now have another question."Do any of you have bad night's sleep when in afib, constant wakening, sweating etc?" If so any advice would be welcome. I am still in afib since the early hours of Saturday morning but much slower, feel tired
Karendeena
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Pace and ablate for atrial tachycardia?
Just wondering..... The evidence here and elsewhere suggests that pace and ablate comprises a good option for many of those folks in later life who have very symptomatic persistent/permanent AF and for whom cardioversion no longer works. We also know that one or more ablations, whilst on the face of
Just wondering..... The evidence here and elsewhere suggests that pace and ablate comprises a good option for many of those folks in later life who have very symptomatic persistent/permanent AF and for whom cardioversion no longer works. We also know that one or more ablations, whilst on the face of
mike1961
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AF Association
1 year ago
What do experienced members think of this?
I was browsing through the online Tabloids, and came across this. Opinions from the well informed would be appreciated please! "I was right about beta blocker Earlier this month I answered a reader’s question about her husband’s heart condition, atrial fibrillation. He was taking a medicine called
I was browsing through the online Tabloids, and came across this. Opinions from the well informed would be appreciated please! "I was right about beta blocker Earlier this month I answered a reader’s question about her husband’s heart condition, atrial fibrillation. He was taking a medicine called
pusillanimous
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AF Association
1 year ago
afib ablation question
hey everyone, recently a family member had a catheter ablation done. They fixed 4 areas and a flutter. back story: has had afib for 2 years and is 63. Had cardioversion done the beginning of this year and it worked for 5 days then back in afib. Had ablation done 2 weeks and 5 days ago. He just went
hey everyone, recently a family member had a catheter ablation done. They fixed 4 areas and a flutter. back story: has had afib for 2 years and is 63. Had cardioversion done the beginning of this year and it worked for 5 days then back in afib. Had ablation done 2 weeks and 5 days ago. He just went
JSPL0430
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AF Association
1 year ago
1st patient doesd in Phase 2 trial testing vaccine for Parkinson's
------------ The first patient has been dosed in a Phase 2 clinical trial testing AC Immune’s ACI-7104.056, an investigational vaccine targeting toxic alpha-synuclein forms to [u][i]
prevent nerve cell degeneration in Parkinson’s disease.
[/i][/u] AC Immune expects to complete the enrollment
------------ The first patient has been dosed in a Phase 2 clinical trial testing AC Immune’s ACI-7104.056, an investigational vaccine targeting toxic alpha-synuclein forms to [u][i]
prevent nerve cell degeneration in Parkinson’s disease.
[/i][/u] AC Immune expects to complete the enrollment
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
FDA Investigating 'Serious Risk' of Malignancy After CAR-T Therapy - Applies to all approved therapies, but benefits still outweigh risks
From MedPage Today, by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today November 28, 2023, Last Updated November 29, 2023. Posted FYI without comment: [i]
FDA Investigating 'Serious Risk' of Malignancy After CAR-T Therapy - Applies to all approved therapies, but benefits still outweigh risks, agency
From MedPage Today, by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today November 28, 2023, Last Updated November 29, 2023. Posted FYI without comment: [i]
FDA Investigating 'Serious Risk' of Malignancy After CAR-T Therapy - Applies to all approved therapies, but benefits still outweigh risks, agency
cujoe
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Genetic therapy: for solid malignancy hopefully soon
ok, I post them also because they are fellow Italians! But the platform is very promising even if clinical use has been approved only for glioma and glioblastoma at the moment. But there are clinical trials going on for solid tumors, prostate included. https://www.genenta.com/wp-content/uploads/2021
ok, I post them also because they are fellow Italians! But the platform is very promising even if clinical use has been approved only for glioma and glioblastoma at the moment. But there are clinical trials going on for solid tumors, prostate included. https://www.genenta.com/wp-content/uploads/2021
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Zencor & XmAb
My MO discussed a clinical trial for me today if I qualify with the required genetic markers. My most recent PSMA scan showed further progression of metastasis in bone and lymph nodes and my PSA has increased fairly rapidly. Currently taking both Orgovyx & Nubeqa. I'm hoping some of the smart and
My MO discussed a clinical trial for me today if I qualify with the required genetic markers. My most recent PSMA scan showed further progression of metastasis in bone and lymph nodes and my PSA has increased fairly rapidly. Currently taking both Orgovyx & Nubeqa. I'm hoping some of the smart and
AllenMarco
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
trial for Debbie Summergold2
for got to post the number of the trialDS6000-A-U101 clinical trial, NCT 04707248.
for got to post the number of the trialDS6000-A-U101 clinical trial, NCT 04707248.
Summergold2
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Vitamin B2 Deficiency Can Cause B6 Toxicity! PWP Are Commonly Deficient In B2.
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/276491/fneur-08-00333-HTML/image_m/fneur-08-00333-g002.jpg From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333/full Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/276491/fneur-08-00333-HTML/image_m/fneur-08-00333-g002.jpg From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333/full Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Zhittya the drug treatment that should address the root causes of the disease and not just the symptoms.
It seems there is a new drug being developed by ZHITTYA GENESIS MEDICINE Please refer to the link below https://www.zgm.care/news/november-2023-update From the website: Parkinson's Disease It is estimated that over one million Americans are affected by Parkinson's Disease. Recent research proposes
It seems there is a new drug being developed by ZHITTYA GENESIS MEDICINE Please refer to the link below https://www.zgm.care/news/november-2023-update From the website: Parkinson's Disease It is estimated that over one million Americans are affected by Parkinson's Disease. Recent research proposes
Bianhua
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Edoxaban
Hi, I haven’t posted on here for literally years but am now seeking your help/advice again. During covid I was taken off warfarin and put on edoxaban, now I am suffering nose bleeds, some so heavy I have been advised to attend A&E.(3 times in 13 days) Has anyone else had this reaction? Oh! I have
Hi, I haven’t posted on here for literally years but am now seeking your help/advice again. During covid I was taken off warfarin and put on edoxaban, now I am suffering nose bleeds, some so heavy I have been advised to attend A&E.(3 times in 13 days) Has anyone else had this reaction? Oh! I have
soupersue
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AF Association
1 year ago
Week 7 complete
I did run 3 today... While listening to a podcast where Dr Rangan Chatterjee was interviewing a Dr Peter Attia who researches longevity and keeping good health into old age... And part way through Rangan blithely said for people in their 30s a 30minute 5k is... Hmm, I forget the word now but like no
I did run 3 today... While listening to a podcast where Dr Rangan Chatterjee was interviewing a Dr Peter Attia who researches longevity and keeping good health into old age... And part way through Rangan blithely said for people in their 30s a 30minute 5k is... Hmm, I forget the word now but like no
RunningJ123
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
9 months ago
Apixiban
Good morning all, For years I have taken Eliquis apixiban, 5mg twice a day, yesterday I collected my prescription, only opened it this morning & I have for the first time been given Teva apixiban, different brand, same dose. Have to admit, feeling a little nervous taking a different brand as I have
Good morning all, For years I have taken Eliquis apixiban, 5mg twice a day, yesterday I collected my prescription, only opened it this morning & I have for the first time been given Teva apixiban, different brand, same dose. Have to admit, feeling a little nervous taking a different brand as I have
sugaredalmonds
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Does anyone have CtDna blood test added In their monitoring routine?
Hi! Kim 43 MBC since 3/2021. I do alot of reading of clinical trials and medical journals. I found this CtDna blood test that SUPPOSEDLY detects cancer cells in the blood up to 10 months sooner than a Petscan. My Oncologist didn't know about this testing so after fielding out all the companies that do
Hi! Kim 43 MBC since 3/2021. I do alot of reading of clinical trials and medical journals. I found this CtDna blood test that SUPPOSEDLY detects cancer cells in the blood up to 10 months sooner than a Petscan. My Oncologist didn't know about this testing so after fielding out all the companies that do
KimberlyB40
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
Ambroxol update
I just received this from PD front line: Dear Mr..In January of this year, Cure Parkinson’s and partners announced funding for the starting up of a Phase 3 clinical trial to evaluate the disease modifying potential of a cough medicine called ambroxol in people with Parkinson’s. Preclinical data in models
I just received this from PD front line: Dear Mr..In January of this year, Cure Parkinson’s and partners announced funding for the starting up of a Phase 3 clinical trial to evaluate the disease modifying potential of a cough medicine called ambroxol in people with Parkinson’s. Preclinical data in models
CuriousMe12
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Many thanks to the hundreds of you who tried Vitawaves, the Clinical Trial Navigator and the Patient Navigator
Many thanks to the hundreds of you who tried, Vitawaves,the Clinical Trial Navigator and the Patient Navigator All three are now launched. I hope to see thousands more using these tools. Malecare will be launching two more novel platforms, utilizing our AI engine and each filling needs many have requested
Many thanks to the hundreds of you who tried, Vitawaves,the Clinical Trial Navigator and the Patient Navigator All three are now launched. I hope to see thousands more using these tools. Malecare will be launching two more novel platforms, utilizing our AI engine and each filling needs many have requested
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Esophagus pain after cardioversion
I had a cardioversion for AF a week ago, been in NSR since then. It was my second one this month, previous one was 2 weeks before that. Since this last cardioversion I have had mild-to-moderate esophagus pain and some stomach pain. I can tell the chest pain is esophageal and not heart because its
I had a cardioversion for AF a week ago, been in NSR since then. It was my second one this month, previous one was 2 weeks before that. Since this last cardioversion I have had mild-to-moderate esophagus pain and some stomach pain. I can tell the chest pain is esophageal and not heart because its
acordeon
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AF Association
1 year ago
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