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I managing Angina with justb medicines ever succesful?
I have just been told that I have Angina and following a CT Scan that my small artery is 75-90 percentile for blockage. My father had heart disease and went through the whole process of medication, angioplasty and bypass over a period of 20 years and had problems all the way through until the bypass.
I have just been told that I have Angina and following a CT Scan that my small artery is 75-90 percentile for blockage. My father had heart disease and went through the whole process of medication, angioplasty and bypass over a period of 20 years and had problems all the way through until the bypass.
mrpetethomas
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Calling for a revolution in the treatment of MPNs?
If you have not seen it already, you might find the following item of interest: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/mi/2015/102476/ The subject is MPNs as inflammatory diseases. If I have understood correctly (a big IF), the authors believe there is now convincing evidence that MPNs are the result of a
If you have not seen it already, you might find the following item of interest: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/mi/2015/102476/ The subject is MPNs as inflammatory diseases. If I have understood correctly (a big IF), the authors believe there is now convincing evidence that MPNs are the result of a
JaK2ET
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Latest blood results following request for increased dose
I was diagnosed with UAT last September and currently taking 75mg Levothyroxine. My symptons improved initially but have returned . My latest blood results have just come back : Serum free T4 level 12.7 pmol/L [11.0 - 23.0] Serum TSH level 0.53 mU/L [0.27 - 4.5] After a telephone conversation this
I was diagnosed with UAT last September and currently taking 75mg Levothyroxine. My symptons improved initially but have returned . My latest blood results have just come back : Serum free T4 level 12.7 pmol/L [11.0 - 23.0] Serum TSH level 0.53 mU/L [0.27 - 4.5] After a telephone conversation this
Debslee
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Anemia - Does anyone have anemia/ low: wbc, rbc, hemoglobin, hemocrit and cobalt? &/or high B12 levels? If so, how do you resolved this?
Anemia - Does anyone have anemia/ low: wbc, rbc, hemoglobin, hemocrit and cobalt? &/or high B12 levels? If so, how do you resolve this? I just got back my blood and hair sample results and it's an amazing packet of info but one things I delved into was the relationship of B12 and cobalt. My cobalt
Anemia - Does anyone have anemia/ low: wbc, rbc, hemoglobin, hemocrit and cobalt? &/or high B12 levels? If so, how do you resolve this? I just got back my blood and hair sample results and it's an amazing packet of info but one things I delved into was the relationship of B12 and cobalt. My cobalt
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Statin intolerance
I cannot tolerate statins - my cholesterol was always fine even before my triple bypass but after taking my post op medication I found I couldn’t tolerate them either my cardiologist took me off everything apart from aspirin. My new cholesterol level was high when last taken due to eating only what my
I cannot tolerate statins - my cholesterol was always fine even before my triple bypass but after taking my post op medication I found I couldn’t tolerate them either my cardiologist took me off everything apart from aspirin. My new cholesterol level was high when last taken due to eating only what my
Pollypuss
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Weight gain on statins
Has anyone gained weight whilst taking Atrovastatin? I started taking it 2 months ago, have been trying to lose weight for the last 6 months but now I've put on 5 lbs and can't shift it. It's a minor issue compared to others I see on here, but I'm trying to live a healthier lifestyle. I'd appreciate
Has anyone gained weight whilst taking Atrovastatin? I started taking it 2 months ago, have been trying to lose weight for the last 6 months but now I've put on 5 lbs and can't shift it. It's a minor issue compared to others I see on here, but I'm trying to live a healthier lifestyle. I'd appreciate
72sheep
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Coronavirus May Be a Blood Vessel Disease, Which Explains EverythingMany of the infection’s bizarre symptoms have one thing in common
In April, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia. Quickly after came reports of young people dying due to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes — painful
In April, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia. Quickly after came reports of young people dying due to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes — painful
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Covid 19 a vascular disease ?
Interesting read. Could Covid 19 be vascular disease? Source is: Medium Members MR.Cole_Photographer/Getty Images InApril, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia
Interesting read. Could Covid 19 be vascular disease? Source is: Medium Members MR.Cole_Photographer/Getty Images InApril, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia
wgsuzy
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Isolation not what I was expecting
I am disappointed I haven’t been approached by local community or council I live in a single bungalow Carer to mental and physical disabled brother 71 who has carried on ‘as normal’ I’ve walked a few miles now to see him in Sheltered Housing he’s asked on phone if he’s alright by Council Support Worker
I am disappointed I haven’t been approached by local community or council I live in a single bungalow Carer to mental and physical disabled brother 71 who has carried on ‘as normal’ I’ve walked a few miles now to see him in Sheltered Housing he’s asked on phone if he’s alright by Council Support Worker
Madamh
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Coronavirus May Be a Blood Vessel Disease, Which Explains Everything
https://elemental.medium.com/coronavirus-may-be-a-blood-vessel-disease-which-explains-everything-2c4032481ab2 “The good news is that if Covid-19 is a vascular disease, there are existing drugs that can help protect against endothelial cell damage. In another New England Journal of Medicine paper that
https://elemental.medium.com/coronavirus-may-be-a-blood-vessel-disease-which-explains-everything-2c4032481ab2 “The good news is that if Covid-19 is a vascular disease, there are existing drugs that can help protect against endothelial cell damage. In another New England Journal of Medicine paper that
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Oral thrush and swollen tonsil?
I’ve been struggling with oral thrush for a few weeks now but my nystatin seems to be working well( gums less sore, throat less yellow) I’ve noticed now that the gunk has cleared a little, that my right tonsil looks swollen, has white spots on it and I’ve some discomfort on that side. Also the sensation
I’ve been struggling with oral thrush for a few weeks now but my nystatin seems to be working well( gums less sore, throat less yellow) I’ve noticed now that the gunk has cleared a little, that my right tonsil looks swollen, has white spots on it and I’ve some discomfort on that side. Also the sensation
Junglechicken
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Meds problem update
Hi all, I thought I'd offer an update to my earlier post. All advice has been appreciated. To recap, 2 weeks after a stent insertion I stopped my beta blocker, ace inhibitor and statin due to increasing and crippling nerve pain. I remained on aspirin and clopidogrel. At first I was advised not to do
Hi all, I thought I'd offer an update to my earlier post. All advice has been appreciated. To recap, 2 weeks after a stent insertion I stopped my beta blocker, ace inhibitor and statin due to increasing and crippling nerve pain. I remained on aspirin and clopidogrel. At first I was advised not to do
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Post hospital visit
Hi, thanks for those that helped me through the last week. Trip to hospital for 5 days investigations. ECGs and Bloods fine. February 2019 when I had 2 stents fitted to 1 artery I was told I had issues with 2 more arteries with lesions. Turns out each were 60% blocked. I didn't have an angiogram this
Hi, thanks for those that helped me through the last week. Trip to hospital for 5 days investigations. ECGs and Bloods fine. February 2019 when I had 2 stents fitted to 1 artery I was told I had issues with 2 more arteries with lesions. Turns out each were 60% blocked. I didn't have an angiogram this
Smerblue
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Raised cholesterol
Hi all after some advice as a bit confused !?! On my previous posts u can see my history HA then stented and so on So in March after around the first six months on all the tablets and statins my lipids tests came right down which I felt really good about eating excercising ,, so fast forward to last
Hi all after some advice as a bit confused !?! On my previous posts u can see my history HA then stented and so on So in March after around the first six months on all the tablets and statins my lipids tests came right down which I felt really good about eating excercising ,, so fast forward to last
alfiebloom
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Raised cholesterol
Hi all after some advice as a bit confused !?! On my previous posts u can see my history HA then stented and so on So in March after around the first six months on all the tablets and statins my lipids tests came right down which I felt really good about eating excercising ,, so fast forward to last
Hi all after some advice as a bit confused !?! On my previous posts u can see my history HA then stented and so on So in March after around the first six months on all the tablets and statins my lipids tests came right down which I felt really good about eating excercising ,, so fast forward to last
alfiebloom
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Could it be a valve?
So, my gp and my consultant tell me my symptoms "just don't make sense" and that they done all the usual tests etc etc....which they have, but I am still getting nightime palitations. I have had these for over 4 yrs, every bloody night . They are single hard thuds and they are getting worse....they
So, my gp and my consultant tell me my symptoms "just don't make sense" and that they done all the usual tests etc etc....which they have, but I am still getting nightime palitations. I have had these for over 4 yrs, every bloody night . They are single hard thuds and they are getting worse....they
Mgs333
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Ezetrol
Hi anyone been prescribed Ezetrol and what was your experience if any with side effects Have tried statins but side effects not great Trying to control genetically high cholesterol
Hi anyone been prescribed Ezetrol and what was your experience if any with side effects Have tried statins but side effects not great Trying to control genetically high cholesterol
KelseyK
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Cholesterol Support
4 years ago
Muscle pain
Hi everybody. I’m posting a question for my husband. He gets these strange pains out of the blue. They can be anywhere but mostly in his arms. They’re pretty severe when it happens. One day he almost dropped to the ground. Does anybody else get anything like this? I remember a while back there was a
Hi everybody. I’m posting a question for my husband. He gets these strange pains out of the blue. They can be anywhere but mostly in his arms. They’re pretty severe when it happens. One day he almost dropped to the ground. Does anybody else get anything like this? I remember a while back there was a
sbmurray
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Statins and APS
Hi again guys , sorry I have another question! I have primary APS , touch wood as yet no clots etc and I had read statins are good for people with APS . My cholesterol is about 6 but typically I have some 'good ' cholesterol and a healthy diet ! I stopped taking statins , (tried 3 types) because they
Hi again guys , sorry I have another question! I have primary APS , touch wood as yet no clots etc and I had read statins are good for people with APS . My cholesterol is about 6 but typically I have some 'good ' cholesterol and a healthy diet ! I stopped taking statins , (tried 3 types) because they
Sevenstar
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Pins and Needles-Appointment- Blood results
Hey guys, just an update from the Bloods taken from me last Friday, GP called me this afternoon and said that cholesterol was slightly high at 5.7 but acceptable its been like that for a few years - Vit B12 was low should be around 150 but mine is at 76, not got a clue and a q risk is 13% and should
Hey guys, just an update from the Bloods taken from me last Friday, GP called me this afternoon and said that cholesterol was slightly high at 5.7 but acceptable its been like that for a few years - Vit B12 was low should be around 150 but mine is at 76, not got a clue and a q risk is 13% and should
mascotty02
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
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