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Travel with Afib
Plan to travel overseas in July. Permanent afib trying to adjust meds now to minimize side effects. On Digoxin, Lopressor, Eliquis. Any thoughts etc.
Plan to travel overseas in July. Permanent afib trying to adjust meds now to minimize side effects. On Digoxin, Lopressor, Eliquis. Any thoughts etc.
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PSA Rising
Had surgery in November 2021. Gleason 4+3...Post surgery PSA was 0.01. Positive margin (1 millimetre). PSA has risen from 0.1 to 0.06 in 24 months. Doctor says I should do nothing. Until it hits 0.2. Next test is June 2024. Any advice will be appreciated.
Had surgery in November 2021. Gleason 4+3...Post surgery PSA was 0.01. Positive margin (1 millimetre). PSA has risen from 0.1 to 0.06 in 24 months. Doctor says I should do nothing. Until it hits 0.2. Next test is June 2024. Any advice will be appreciated.
Whatnext2019
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Advice Greatly Appreciated
Good Day, I would sooooo appreciate a response/advice/opinions.... I was recently advised by my GP (family doctor) that I have cirrhosis. This is of course terrifying...I apparently had sever fatty liver in July 2021 but I was sadly not informed of this. I would have turned it around immediately.
Good Day, I would sooooo appreciate a response/advice/opinions.... I was recently advised by my GP (family doctor) that I have cirrhosis. This is of course terrifying...I apparently had sever fatty liver in July 2021 but I was sadly not informed of this. I would have turned it around immediately.
Confused2024
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
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Bisoprolol
Hello, The cardiologist has swapped my medication from Verapamil to Bisoprolol, 2.5mg/day. So far so good as far as side effects go đź‘Ť but there is one thing. I can't seem to get warm since the swap. The temperature here in the north east has dropped since our couple of days of summer but it's more than
Hello, The cardiologist has swapped my medication from Verapamil to Bisoprolol, 2.5mg/day. So far so good as far as side effects go đź‘Ť but there is one thing. I can't seem to get warm since the swap. The temperature here in the north east has dropped since our couple of days of summer but it's more than
Ilovedogs12
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Oximeters
I have just been diagnosed with a fib, after years of suspecting something was amiss, but never having episodes when a doctor, and even a cardiologist, was seeing me. I bought a Kardia6L, which showed many afib episodes. I took that to my GP of 13 years, and he immediately swung into impressive action
I have just been diagnosed with a fib, after years of suspecting something was amiss, but never having episodes when a doctor, and even a cardiologist, was seeing me. I bought a Kardia6L, which showed many afib episodes. I took that to my GP of 13 years, and he immediately swung into impressive action
Corazon17
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Mr Geoff Lloyd
Diagnosed in 2010 with advanced PC. Prostatectomy in 2011 followed by the "all clear". PSA refused to disappear and so RT followed. PSA still present and PC nodules found in my lung in 2021. I then had a 6 session course of chemotherapy and have been on Abiaterone and Demoxosone drugs ever since.Nodules
Diagnosed in 2010 with advanced PC. Prostatectomy in 2011 followed by the "all clear". PSA refused to disappear and so RT followed. PSA still present and PC nodules found in my lung in 2021. I then had a 6 session course of chemotherapy and have been on Abiaterone and Demoxosone drugs ever since.Nodules
Churchman123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Permanent AFib
Started on Digoxin .25 daily for past six days and cut Lopressor down to 25 twice a day. Am going to try to wean off. HR 80-110. Generally do not feel well and am going to revisit ablation. I had blurring of vision and dizziness on higher doses of Lopressor alone. Last cardioversion only lasted
Started on Digoxin .25 daily for past six days and cut Lopressor down to 25 twice a day. Am going to try to wean off. HR 80-110. Generally do not feel well and am going to revisit ablation. I had blurring of vision and dizziness on higher doses of Lopressor alone. Last cardioversion only lasted
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
đź’¤ sleep
I've always been a good sleeper but following the stroke triggered by brain aneurysm surgery. I've been regularly finding myself waking at 1-2am thinking it's the morning and time to get up. I'm living in a rehab unit so there are always staff around to reorientate me to the time but it's an annoying
I've always been a good sleeper but following the stroke triggered by brain aneurysm surgery. I've been regularly finding myself waking at 1-2am thinking it's the morning and time to get up. I'm living in a rehab unit so there are always staff around to reorientate me to the time but it's an annoying
GardenElf
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Brain Aneurysm Support
6 months ago
Cholesterol and QRISK score
My GP has just completed my annual review and has referred me to the GP specialist Pharmacist to discuss statins. My cholesterol has always been well controlled with a reading of around 5 (I was told my good cholesterol was excellent). This year it has increased to 5.16 and he has also completed a QRISK
My GP has just completed my annual review and has referred me to the GP specialist Pharmacist to discuss statins. My cholesterol has always been well controlled with a reading of around 5 (I was told my good cholesterol was excellent). This year it has increased to 5.16 and he has also completed a QRISK
Karendeena
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
supplements for a fibs???
Has anyone here used magnesium or L arginine for atrial fibrillations? If yes, and you had good results, what were the dosages and how often daily? Thank you.
Has anyone here used magnesium or L arginine for atrial fibrillations? If yes, and you had good results, what were the dosages and how often daily? Thank you.
peachtreepiggy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
statins
Not a PMR question but I’m hoping someone here can help. Sorry it’s a long post. I have been off pred for a couple of months and all is well, fingers crossed. I was offered, because I am now 70, a health check by the local surgery and asked for ESR and CRP to be checked too. They are good but my
Not a PMR question but I’m hoping someone here can help. Sorry it’s a long post. I have been off pred for a couple of months and all is well, fingers crossed. I was offered, because I am now 70, a health check by the local surgery and asked for ESR and CRP to be checked too. They are good but my
Sweetpeasoprano
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
PSA Risen in Last 6 months
Have been on here a week ago, explaining that my husband (who was diagnosed 10years ago) has now been diagnosed with Gastroporesis, so not eating much due to constant nausea and vomiting. We are due to see his Urologist in 2 weeks time, so had the dreaded PSA blood test. It had been almost undetectable
Have been on here a week ago, explaining that my husband (who was diagnosed 10years ago) has now been diagnosed with Gastroporesis, so not eating much due to constant nausea and vomiting. We are due to see his Urologist in 2 weeks time, so had the dreaded PSA blood test. It had been almost undetectable
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Abnormal ECG
Hi all Having a panic so thought I would see if anyone can give any advice or just generally calm me down abit. Had a heart scan last year that showed some mild thickening and the dr eventually agreed to refer me to a cardiologist, whom I’m seeing in August. A few weeks ago I had a few days of having
Hi all Having a panic so thought I would see if anyone can give any advice or just generally calm me down abit. Had a heart scan last year that showed some mild thickening and the dr eventually agreed to refer me to a cardiologist, whom I’m seeing in August. A few weeks ago I had a few days of having
Helenlouise40
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
PSA Rising
Asking for a friend of my father this time. He had surgery in december 2022 and everything was removed including glands. Gleason 4+5. His PSA has risen från 0.1 to 0.14 in 12 months. His doctor says to do nothing until it hits 0.2. But shouldn’t he do more? Maybe he doesn’t have advanced cancer yet.
Asking for a friend of my father this time. He had surgery in december 2022 and everything was removed including glands. Gleason 4+5. His PSA has risen från 0.1 to 0.14 in 12 months. His doctor says to do nothing until it hits 0.2. But shouldn’t he do more? Maybe he doesn’t have advanced cancer yet.
TheTopBanana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Newly diagnosed
I have just been diagnosed with paroxysmal afib after having to go to hospital with fast afib with a top heart rate of 190.I was in for 2 nights and sent home on bisoprolol and rivaroxaban and I was already on enalapril. I have noticed my pulse rate is now in the 50s , lowest being 50 or 51. Are these
I have just been diagnosed with paroxysmal afib after having to go to hospital with fast afib with a top heart rate of 190.I was in for 2 nights and sent home on bisoprolol and rivaroxaban and I was already on enalapril. I have noticed my pulse rate is now in the 50s , lowest being 50 or 51. Are these
Exhiker
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Emotional
Hey Everyone đź‘‹ I am new here but not new to multiple sclerosis. My issue is that the disorder seems to mostly target my cognitive functions which has been hard because no one can see the issues I have but my huge thing is I can't seem to regulate my emotions. I am just angry all the time. I feel so
Hey Everyone đź‘‹ I am new here but not new to multiple sclerosis. My issue is that the disorder seems to mostly target my cognitive functions which has been hard because no one can see the issues I have but my huge thing is I can't seem to regulate my emotions. I am just angry all the time. I feel so
Slowgoat13
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Wellue 24 hr monitor
I've been using the wellue 24 hour monitor for about 6 months it's a very useful device as it is small and you just place it on the left below the collar bone with ECG sticky pads after the 24 hours you upload it to a program that you install on a laptop.I recently had a reading that includes short
I've been using the wellue 24 hour monitor for about 6 months it's a very useful device as it is small and you just place it on the left below the collar bone with ECG sticky pads after the 24 hours you upload it to a program that you install on a laptop.I recently had a reading that includes short
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
pace and ablate
I lost my first post so I hope Im not repeating myself. Im a 63 year old woman with persistent AFib since 2020. After 2 years medication wasnt holding me and I could barely walk to the front door. Changed GP and cardiologist. 3 failed ablations later and I know in 2 weeks he will suggest pace and
I lost my first post so I hope Im not repeating myself. Im a 63 year old woman with persistent AFib since 2020. After 2 years medication wasnt holding me and I could barely walk to the front door. Changed GP and cardiologist. 3 failed ablations later and I know in 2 weeks he will suggest pace and
swimminglove
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
After Transplant
I had my transplant 9 weeks ago I can’t believe the difference it has had. I sleep all night, no boiling up in the night, my breathing is better I use breathe so loud I think it was all the fluids inside me I was struggling to breathe I feel like I’m 20 years old again and I’m 50 . My mind is so much
I had my transplant 9 weeks ago I can’t believe the difference it has had. I sleep all night, no boiling up in the night, my breathing is better I use breathe so loud I think it was all the fluids inside me I was struggling to breathe I feel like I’m 20 years old again and I’m 50 . My mind is so much
lonmallin50
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
delayed reconstruction
I had a subdural haemorrhage in may 2023 removing most of the right side of my scull even encroached my forehead that’s some 10 months ago now. I was supposed to receive reconstructive surgery and have titanium implant to protect the sensitive area where my skin is my only protection to my brain. That
I had a subdural haemorrhage in may 2023 removing most of the right side of my scull even encroached my forehead that’s some 10 months ago now. I was supposed to receive reconstructive surgery and have titanium implant to protect the sensitive area where my skin is my only protection to my brain. That
Jodieb73
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Headway
6 months ago
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