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Ablation failed
I got Afib in March of 2022 i only had an ablation 5 days ago the cardiologist i saw in the hospital was an intern as i had to leave early to get home.. What apparently happened was that once they had ablated me for Afib it turned to Atrial flutter i then i got a cardio version.. Unfortunately my last
I got Afib in March of 2022 i only had an ablation 5 days ago the cardiologist i saw in the hospital was an intern as i had to leave early to get home.. What apparently happened was that once they had ablated me for Afib it turned to Atrial flutter i then i got a cardio version.. Unfortunately my last
Territorial
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AF Association
1 year ago
Inhaler causing A Fib
Hi everyone, On Tuesday I had an episode of a fib. It lasted 16 hours. I take metoprolol Succinate Er 25mg. The next day after using one of my inhalers Incruse Ellipta I felt kinda off. My blood pressure was quite high 148/99. The next day the same thing happened. Today I woke up and my BP was still
Hi everyone, On Tuesday I had an episode of a fib. It lasted 16 hours. I take metoprolol Succinate Er 25mg. The next day after using one of my inhalers Incruse Ellipta I felt kinda off. My blood pressure was quite high 148/99. The next day the same thing happened. Today I woke up and my BP was still
Jances13
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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
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Suitability for catheter ablation?
Hello I was diagnosed with AF a month ago. When asked, my GP told me that catheter ablation is not really done for Atrial Fibrillation. Since many of you on this forum, and elsewhere, have had a catheter ablation, I wonder whether there were any special circumstances that made the ablation appropriate
Hello I was diagnosed with AF a month ago. When asked, my GP told me that catheter ablation is not really done for Atrial Fibrillation. Since many of you on this forum, and elsewhere, have had a catheter ablation, I wonder whether there were any special circumstances that made the ablation appropriate
seafin
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AF Association
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
Pulse Field Ablation
Hello Everybody, Persistent AFIB since 10/2022. 74 years. At the moment continuously in NSR post DCCV in January with initiation of Multaq (giving me some symptoms with sinus bradycardia after three week Holter Monitor use - no afib recorded but monitor showed SR/SB with rates 40-100 bpm.). Sometimes
Hello Everybody, Persistent AFIB since 10/2022. 74 years. At the moment continuously in NSR post DCCV in January with initiation of Multaq (giving me some symptoms with sinus bradycardia after three week Holter Monitor use - no afib recorded but monitor showed SR/SB with rates 40-100 bpm.). Sometimes
RVine3
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AF Association
1 year ago
Decision time!
Would be grateful for your views on my afib journey. Was diagnosed last November with paroxysmal afib, 2.6% burden. Burden up to 6% (from 7 day monitor in March). Have reacted badly to both flecainide and bisoprolol - fatigue, faintness, short of breath. Have been advised to have an ablation. However
Would be grateful for your views on my afib journey. Was diagnosed last November with paroxysmal afib, 2.6% burden. Burden up to 6% (from 7 day monitor in March). Have reacted badly to both flecainide and bisoprolol - fatigue, faintness, short of breath. Have been advised to have an ablation. However
Afib12345
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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
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
anticoagulant
Good morning all I have probably a silly question I am female age 56 not that fit, should do more exercise. My Apple Watch is set to show any signs of AF It has shown 2% or less week 17-23rd And same week before (I have only just set it up to show this) I had a successful Cardioversion
Good morning all I have probably a silly question I am female age 56 not that fit, should do more exercise. My Apple Watch is set to show any signs of AF It has shown 2% or less week 17-23rd And same week before (I have only just set it up to show this) I had a successful Cardioversion
Mabal
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AF Association
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
Update on 5th post-ablation
Had my 5th ablation March 31st. Great for 2 weeks and then back into tachycardia with bouts of atypical afib tossed in (Kardia confirmed). Scheduled for a cardioversion May 12. Meanwhile on metoprolol and diltiazem (and anticoagulated of course). Completely idiopathic and hopefully just a blip during
Had my 5th ablation March 31st. Great for 2 weeks and then back into tachycardia with bouts of atypical afib tossed in (Kardia confirmed). Scheduled for a cardioversion May 12. Meanwhile on metoprolol and diltiazem (and anticoagulated of course). Completely idiopathic and hopefully just a blip during
DKBX
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AF Association
1 year ago
Ablation update
So 8 months on post ablation I am still in permanent AFib but completely symptomless. I am back to sleeping through the night, much reduced anxiety from awaiting the next daily onset of the paroxysmal AFib, I am walking/running 4 miles a day, I have a personal trainer and am in the gym 4 times a week
So 8 months on post ablation I am still in permanent AFib but completely symptomless. I am back to sleeping through the night, much reduced anxiety from awaiting the next daily onset of the paroxysmal AFib, I am walking/running 4 miles a day, I have a personal trainer and am in the gym 4 times a week
Kennyb1968
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
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
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) concerns
Hi all I thought I had written and sent this but it seems to have disappeared. if you have read already my apologies. I am post ablation 3 months and doing well but finding that on my Apple Watch 4 (Bob I can see you raising your eyes to the heavens already!) I have a very low HRV of 13 which apparently
Hi all I thought I had written and sent this but it seems to have disappeared. if you have read already my apologies. I am post ablation 3 months and doing well but finding that on my Apple Watch 4 (Bob I can see you raising your eyes to the heavens already!) I have a very low HRV of 13 which apparently
foxglove1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Breakfast then and now
Hi Afibbers. Had to miss a meal yesterday for cardioversion (back in NSR 🤞) hence my mind on breakfast this morning! Seeing as lifestyle change is central to Afib control and cure, I thought it would be interesting to share ideas on our first meal of the day and maybe how this has changed over time,
Hi Afibbers. Had to miss a meal yesterday for cardioversion (back in NSR 🤞) hence my mind on breakfast this morning! Seeing as lifestyle change is central to Afib control and cure, I thought it would be interesting to share ideas on our first meal of the day and maybe how this has changed over time,
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
bystolic vs metropolol
has anyone had wheezing and shortness of breath on metropolol? Pulmonary dr just switched to bystolic?!
has anyone had wheezing and shortness of breath on metropolol? Pulmonary dr just switched to bystolic?!
Jancam1943
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AF Association
1 year ago
Update following Cardiology appointment
Firstly thank you all for your responses to my question last week. I attended my appointment yesterday fully armed with a list of long questions which I was determined to get answered before I left. My Cardiologist advised that my Echocardiogram showed y heart wea in a good shape. However the results
Firstly thank you all for your responses to my question last week. I attended my appointment yesterday fully armed with a list of long questions which I was determined to get answered before I left. My Cardiologist advised that my Echocardiogram showed y heart wea in a good shape. However the results
Nosila07
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AF Association
1 year 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
FDA Grants Fast Track Designation for 177Lu-PNT2002 for the Treatment of Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer
Is this superior to the LU177 now available? https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/04/24/2652585/0/en/Lantheus-and-POINT-Biopharma-Announce-FDA-Grants-Fast-Track-Designation-for-177Lu-PNT2002-for-the-Treatment-of-Metastatic-Castration-Resistant-Prostate-Cancer.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source
Is this superior to the LU177 now available? https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/04/24/2652585/0/en/Lantheus-and-POINT-Biopharma-Announce-FDA-Grants-Fast-Track-Designation-for-177Lu-PNT2002-for-the-Treatment-of-Metastatic-Castration-Resistant-Prostate-Cancer.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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