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Ablation outcome
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
Kennyb1968
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Bisoprolol 1.25 dosage. Coming off it?
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Bisoprolol? I am on a very low dosage, 1.25 ml., and have been for more than a year. Over past months I have felt incredibly tired (sleeping for too long overnight/having naps during the day) and have been totally lacking in energy with no real interest (I don’t feel depressed) to move myself. On monitoring
Brain
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AF Association
1 year 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
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Next treatment options available for advancing disease
I have completed all scans available to me and they show new metastatic disease throughout my skeleton. PSA @ 4.65 ug/L. The disease continues to advance while being treated with Zoladex and abiraterone. I have switched prednisone for dexamethasone and haven't had an updated blood test yet to see if
I have completed all scans available to me and they show new metastatic disease throughout my skeleton. PSA @ 4.65 ug/L. The disease continues to advance while being treated with Zoladex and abiraterone. I have switched prednisone for dexamethasone and haven't had an updated blood test yet to see if
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Still feeling dreadful after ablation
hello everyone i posted last week a few days after my ablation. I was experiencing AF each day and feeling miserable particularly as my life pre ablation wasn’t that bad. straight away on the ward after the ablation and GA i had a bad bout which settled with bisoprolol and magnesium infusion then
hello everyone i posted last week a few days after my ablation. I was experiencing AF each day and feeling miserable particularly as my life pre ablation wasn’t that bad. straight away on the ward after the ablation and GA i had a bad bout which settled with bisoprolol and magnesium infusion then
foxglove1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Spotlight on CLL - Nicole Lamanna, MD Wednesday May 24, 2023 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EDT- sponsored by LLS- USA but open to all
Unlike other webinars I have posted recently, this should be easy to understand, especially for newly diagnosed and those not familiar with Med-Speak. Dr. Lamanna has a track record of explaining CLL and side effects, with a simple, caring & warm style. - Len - Nicole Lamanna, MD Director, Chronic
Unlike other webinars I have posted recently, this should be easy to understand, especially for newly diagnosed and those not familiar with Med-Speak. Dr. Lamanna has a track record of explaining CLL and side effects, with a simple, caring & warm style. - Len - Nicole Lamanna, MD Director, Chronic
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
ER+ PR+ HER2-
Hi, I am 5 1/2 years in remission for twice recurrent endometrial cancer. Currently, I am taking Ibrance and anastrazole, a MBC regimen because my cancer is more like mbc. Most of the research is on breast cancer, and now ovarian cancer. The medications and protocols trickle down to endometrial/uterine
Hi, I am 5 1/2 years in remission for twice recurrent endometrial cancer. Currently, I am taking Ibrance and anastrazole, a MBC regimen because my cancer is more like mbc. Most of the research is on breast cancer, and now ovarian cancer. The medications and protocols trickle down to endometrial/uterine
Merma
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
1 year ago
help in understanding
hello hatten back again regarding this letter from the hospital, i cannot understand what this means but it does not look good. Normal biventricular size and function, mild LVH. Moderate,severe/ aortic stenosis Trace of AR PR mild MR TR The left atrium is dilated The aorta is is dilated at the
hello hatten back again regarding this letter from the hospital, i cannot understand what this means but it does not look good. Normal biventricular size and function, mild LVH. Moderate,severe/ aortic stenosis Trace of AR PR mild MR TR The left atrium is dilated The aorta is is dilated at the
Hatten28
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Update
Hola Gents, I have not posted in a while. MO started me on Zytiga; I was off that after 2 weeks. Mid-January I got a UTI. Took a vacay to Aruba. The day I finished antibiotics for the UTI, I tested positive for Covid. Spent 5 days in my hotel room. Just glad I had an ocean view room and a balcony.
Hola Gents, I have not posted in a while. MO started me on Zytiga; I was off that after 2 weeks. Mid-January I got a UTI. Took a vacay to Aruba. The day I finished antibiotics for the UTI, I tested positive for Covid. Spent 5 days in my hotel room. Just glad I had an ocean view room and a balcony.
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Recent updates on structural insights of MAO-B inhibitors: a review on target-based approach
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11030-023-10634-6 MAO-B inhibitors, available currently in the market, carry various adverse effects such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, fainting, etc. So, there is an urgent need to develop new MAO-B inhibitors with minimum side effects
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11030-023-10634-6 MAO-B inhibitors, available currently in the market, carry various adverse effects such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, fainting, etc. So, there is an urgent need to develop new MAO-B inhibitors with minimum side effects
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Parkinson's Disease Drugs Pipeline 2023: Clinical Trials, Latest breakthroughs, Treatment Market, Therapies
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Drug side effects confusing
I have experienced afib a couple of times a year for about 4 years lasting about 24 hours. In early Dec i went into afib and it lated 4 days then a few days later another attack, gp put me on 120gm controlled release diltiazem, it worked for 3 days then another session, she put it up to 180gm but it
I have experienced afib a couple of times a year for about 4 years lasting about 24 hours. In early Dec i went into afib and it lated 4 days then a few days later another attack, gp put me on 120gm controlled release diltiazem, it worked for 3 days then another session, she put it up to 180gm but it
Renesch
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AF Association
1 year ago
The role of istradefylline in the Parkinson's disease armamentarium
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37029952 Expert opinion: Istradefylline is safe and well tolerated. Its efficacy was pronounced, when patients were on a lower chronic oral levodopa regimen. Levodopa causes a homocysteine elevation, which reflects an impaired methylation potential. As a result, an up
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37029952 Expert opinion: Istradefylline is safe and well tolerated. Its efficacy was pronounced, when patients were on a lower chronic oral levodopa regimen. Levodopa causes a homocysteine elevation, which reflects an impaired methylation potential. As a result, an up
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
3 Years After Stage IV Diagnosis
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
Avanat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
No more multiple PVCs after daily sauna
I am a 58 years old male. I went into cardiac arrest almost 2 years ago when I was rapid afib. I now have a pacemaker defibrilator. Thanks to my diet,rich in potassium and magnesium, I have been afib free most of the time. Though at times I still had multiple PVC's, bigeminy usually at lunch time.
I am a 58 years old male. I went into cardiac arrest almost 2 years ago when I was rapid afib. I now have a pacemaker defibrilator. Thanks to my diet,rich in potassium and magnesium, I have been afib free most of the time. Though at times I still had multiple PVC's, bigeminy usually at lunch time.
Sustainedvtach270
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Ablation update and reassurances.
Had an ablation Dec.30. Afib episodes Jan. 2-5. I felt worse than ever before but Doc said to take 200mgs amiodarone on the 5th and would schedule a cardioversion if I didn't go back into NSR in next couple days. Well, lo and behold, went into NSR on the 6th and been afib free since. I have a follow
Had an ablation Dec.30. Afib episodes Jan. 2-5. I felt worse than ever before but Doc said to take 200mgs amiodarone on the 5th and would schedule a cardioversion if I didn't go back into NSR in next couple days. Well, lo and behold, went into NSR on the 6th and been afib free since. I have a follow
riffjack846
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AF Association
1 year ago
Can you help with this Kardia ECG strip please? Kardia say it is sinus rhythm but I’m not so sure
Reported by Kardia as sinus rhythm. I wonder if it is slow atrial flutter or heart block. I have had permanent atrial fibrillation for years after ultimately unsuccessful ablations. I only take an anticoagulant but last night I was batting along at 112 per minute during a tense online chess game so
Reported by Kardia as sinus rhythm. I wonder if it is slow atrial flutter or heart block. I have had permanent atrial fibrillation for years after ultimately unsuccessful ablations. I only take an anticoagulant but last night I was batting along at 112 per minute during a tense online chess game so
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
Clinical Trials
https://copdnewstoday.com/news/dupixent-prevents-copd-exacerbations-improves-lung-function-trial/?utm_source=COPD&utm_campaign=91d7e6df2c-COPD_ENL_3.0_NON-US&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_23d08524e9-91d7e6df2c-73825653 Ken
https://copdnewstoday.com/news/dupixent-prevents-copd-exacerbations-improves-lung-function-trial/?utm_source=COPD&utm_campaign=91d7e6df2c-COPD_ENL_3.0_NON-US&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_23d08524e9-91d7e6df2c-73825653 Ken
Elpojohn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Oligometastatic prostate cancer: Reality or figment of imagination?
New paper below, [1] full text. Oligometastatic PCa has been controversial from the start, with some denying that it exists. "If you have one met, you have many - you just can't see them." Then there is the counting problem. One study indicated that a few spinal mets visible on a bone scan were oligometastatic
New paper below, [1] full text. Oligometastatic PCa has been controversial from the start, with some denying that it exists. "If you have one met, you have many - you just can't see them." Then there is the counting problem. One study indicated that a few spinal mets visible on a bone scan were oligometastatic
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Going in For Second Ablation
Hi folks! I had my first ablation over four years ago, at Texas Cardiac Arrythmia with Dr. Andrea Natale. I wasn't able to come off my medication after, but the meds then worked to control my afib and numerous PVCs where it didn't pre-ablation. During these four years I had been taking 50 mg of Flecainide
Hi folks! I had my first ablation over four years ago, at Texas Cardiac Arrythmia with Dr. Andrea Natale. I wasn't able to come off my medication after, but the meds then worked to control my afib and numerous PVCs where it didn't pre-ablation. During these four years I had been taking 50 mg of Flecainide
barbly1
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AF Association
1 year ago
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