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Bit fed up today....
6 months post cabg x 4 and sometimes forget what happened as my recovery has been so good. However last week I had the aches and symptoms of a virus and this week I have a gastric bug. Anyone else find they pick things up so much easier now?
6 months post cabg x 4 and sometimes forget what happened as my recovery has been so good. However last week I had the aches and symptoms of a virus and this week I have a gastric bug. Anyone else find they pick things up so much easier now?
Gail1967
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Inducible ischaemia outlook
My letter back from the specialist after MRI (I have had h/a and cabg in last year) shows ‘inducible ischaemia in basal mid inferior and inferolateral walls : 3 segments ‘ I have read that this type of ischaemia has poor outcomes. Can anyone throw some light/offer hope. Thanks
My letter back from the specialist after MRI (I have had h/a and cabg in last year) shows ‘inducible ischaemia in basal mid inferior and inferolateral walls : 3 segments ‘ I have read that this type of ischaemia has poor outcomes. Can anyone throw some light/offer hope. Thanks
Mareee12
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Cancer Fatigue and Getting Through the Holidays
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is offering a Free Telephone Support Program for Patients Families and Caregivers. - Click this link to register: https://pburkhard.wufoo.com/forms/qrfew60160p1a4/ or http://bit.ly/DecLnL. Cancer Fatigue and Getting Through the Holidays When: Wednesday
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is offering a Free Telephone Support Program for Patients Families and Caregivers. - Click this link to register: https://pburkhard.wufoo.com/forms/qrfew60160p1a4/ or http://bit.ly/DecLnL. Cancer Fatigue and Getting Through the Holidays When: Wednesday
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
5 years ago
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Decision time for Multiple Myeloma
I have been fighting PC for 23 years and six months ago I was told I had MM. Had treatments for MM and was told that I had an excellent response was a perfect candidate for Stem Cell Transplant even though I was 78 years old and have comorbidities. After going through what seemed like a thousand tests
I have been fighting PC for 23 years and six months ago I was told I had MM. Had treatments for MM and was told that I had an excellent response was a perfect candidate for Stem Cell Transplant even though I was 78 years old and have comorbidities. After going through what seemed like a thousand tests
mcp1941
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Permanent AF for 23 Years
I am 58yrs with AF for 23 yrs, and treated with high dose digoxin and 75mgs aspirin with no real issues. Recently had double CABG due to severe lesion in Left Main Artery, after a mild NSTEMI in June. Recovery is good, but suffering badly from anaemia with haemoglobin levels at 118/121 g/l. More detailed
I am 58yrs with AF for 23 yrs, and treated with high dose digoxin and 75mgs aspirin with no real issues. Recently had double CABG due to severe lesion in Left Main Artery, after a mild NSTEMI in June. Recovery is good, but suffering badly from anaemia with haemoglobin levels at 118/121 g/l. More detailed
DoodyToot
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AF Association
5 years ago
Blood cancers: New generation stem cell transplant significantly reduces complications for patients
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:21 am Hey everyone... :-) More great good news is coming our way... This article has already successfully run 'Human Trials', and in the USA, it's about to be accepted by the FDA for a Phase III Clinical Trial... Impressive results as you will see from reading
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:21 am Hey everyone... :-) More great good news is coming our way... This article has already successfully run 'Human Trials', and in the USA, it's about to be accepted by the FDA for a Phase III Clinical Trial... Impressive results as you will see from reading
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Possible Flu jab reaction by CABG recoverer UK
Hello this is my first post; I have enjoyed reading many posts and replies this year thx (except the fella who posted his worries on survival mortality rates along with stats, something i didn’t really need to see ;) 7 weeks post op CABG , I had a significant relapse early weekend after having had
Hello this is my first post; I have enjoyed reading many posts and replies this year thx (except the fella who posted his worries on survival mortality rates along with stats, something i didn’t really need to see ;) 7 weeks post op CABG , I had a significant relapse early weekend after having had
stog
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
FND & Fibromyalgia
I am a 74-year-old, reasonably fit man and live near Brighton. I was diagnosed with FND last week by Dr Khan at St Georges Hospital after many years of hospital tests revealing “no cause found”. I have had pain in many parts of my body for many years. After learning from Dr Khan about the medical use
I am a 74-year-old, reasonably fit man and live near Brighton. I was diagnosed with FND last week by Dr Khan at St Georges Hospital after many years of hospital tests revealing “no cause found”. I have had pain in many parts of my body for many years. After learning from Dr Khan about the medical use
Rysat
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
5 years ago
Troponin levels elevated
Hi all. I am new here and might need guidance where to post. My back ground is... diagnosed with leukaemia last year, had aggressive chemo and a stem cell transplant. Today I saw a cardiology doctor... which Is why I am now posting here. My heart has aged due to my treatment. Echo heart test was ok
Hi all. I am new here and might need guidance where to post. My back ground is... diagnosed with leukaemia last year, had aggressive chemo and a stem cell transplant. Today I saw a cardiology doctor... which Is why I am now posting here. My heart has aged due to my treatment. Echo heart test was ok
Jalola
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Bone Marrow Transplant.
Hello fam! Im looking for info from anyone who has had a bone marrow transplant! Provided I have a viable doner I’m in line to get one. Not going to lie I’ve got all types of mixed emotions! The tough part is being told this procedure will take 3 months to complete. I will have to travel to Boston
Hello fam! Im looking for info from anyone who has had a bone marrow transplant! Provided I have a viable doner I’m in line to get one. Not going to lie I’ve got all types of mixed emotions! The tough part is being told this procedure will take 3 months to complete. I will have to travel to Boston
Seifert_09
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AMN EASIER
5 years ago
Parents Advisory Board
bluebird bio plans to host a caregiver advisory board on November 7th in advance of the ALD Connect meeting in Waltham, MA. bluebird is looking for 6-8 caregivers of boys with ALD who have received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (allo-HSCT) to gain insight and better understanding into
bluebird bio plans to host a caregiver advisory board on November 7th in advance of the ALD Connect meeting in Waltham, MA. bluebird is looking for 6-8 caregivers of boys with ALD who have received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (allo-HSCT) to gain insight and better understanding into
fightald
Administrator
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Parents of ALD Newborns
5 years ago
Basal cell cancers on scalp
Hello everyone. My mum, 87 has recurrent BCCs on her scalp as a result of taking MXT for RA. Due to ongoing recurrence, referral to Maxillofacial surgeons advised to do a wider excision as a day case to a single area with associated skin graft. Mum had her clips out of the area a week ago yesterday and
Hello everyone. My mum, 87 has recurrent BCCs on her scalp as a result of taking MXT for RA. Due to ongoing recurrence, referral to Maxillofacial surgeons advised to do a wider excision as a day case to a single area with associated skin graft. Mum had her clips out of the area a week ago yesterday and
PaulaE
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Skin Cancer UK
5 years ago
Back, neck, shoulder problems
Newbie here. CABG x 3 in March 19. On usual meds. Been recovering well and back exercising, jogging etc. Lots of walking, no breathlessness. Every couple of months I get occasional neck and shoulder, upper back stiffness and burning sensation rather than sharp pain. What would be causing this? Is
Newbie here. CABG x 3 in March 19. On usual meds. Been recovering well and back exercising, jogging etc. Lots of walking, no breathlessness. Every couple of months I get occasional neck and shoulder, upper back stiffness and burning sensation rather than sharp pain. What would be causing this? Is
Run67ELR
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
CABG X 5 support
Hi all.
Hi all.
Napagirl
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
5 years ago
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSURANCE
Hi, my dad had a coronary artery bypass graft surgery this April. I have been looking for private medical insurance for him with little or no luck. I was told by all of them, including bupa whom I was told was the best, that they wont cover him for any pre-existing medical problems only new ones. Can
Hi, my dad had a coronary artery bypass graft surgery this April. I have been looking for private medical insurance for him with little or no luck. I was told by all of them, including bupa whom I was told was the best, that they wont cover him for any pre-existing medical problems only new ones. Can
sim87
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Today’s WSJ essay on the abject failure of medical science’s progress in dealing with this family of diseases and what must change.
An apparent extension of a highly recommended book that I had read some 8 plus years ago,,,”The Emperor of All Maladies”,,,Now a Ken Burns PBS documentary. The thrust of both books being that intensive treatment of the vast majority of cancers has for many years(4,000 in the case of “The Emperor of
An apparent extension of a highly recommended book that I had read some 8 plus years ago,,,”The Emperor of All Maladies”,,,Now a Ken Burns PBS documentary. The thrust of both books being that intensive treatment of the vast majority of cancers has for many years(4,000 in the case of “The Emperor of
Sxrxrnr1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Methotrexate and healing broken bones
I broke my femur in 4 places in Nov 2017 and had op with rods and nails, after 6 months on ultra sound Exogen as not healing, in Feb had another op removing rod and nails and had plate and
bone
graft
but still not healing. Next is stopping my MTX to see if that solves this problem.
I broke my femur in 4 places in Nov 2017 and had op with rods and nails, after 6 months on ultra sound Exogen as not healing, in Feb had another op removing rod and nails and had plate and
bone
graft
but still not healing. Next is stopping my MTX to see if that solves this problem.
jaydeeh
in
NRAS
5 years ago
Stem cell transplant for Myelofibrosis
After 12 years with PV and then 2 years with MF I explained in a letter to my consultant that were the decision to have a transplant entirely mine it is what I would wish for. I'd been on Jakavi for a year and it had ceased to help. I then went onto the Pacritinib trial which curtailed night sweats
After 12 years with PV and then 2 years with MF I explained in a letter to my consultant that were the decision to have a transplant entirely mine it is what I would wish for. I'd been on Jakavi for a year and it had ceased to help. I then went onto the Pacritinib trial which curtailed night sweats
Dodders
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Done with Lutetium
I completed five of the six infusions in the VISION clinical trial before I was excluded due to low hemoglobin. The initial and main cause of the low hemoglobin was my bone marrow transplant in late 2017, but the level continued dropping. Lutetium reduced my PSA by about 300 per infusion, in a linear
I completed five of the six infusions in the VISION clinical trial before I was excluded due to low hemoglobin. The initial and main cause of the low hemoglobin was my bone marrow transplant in late 2017, but the level continued dropping. Lutetium reduced my PSA by about 300 per infusion, in a linear
Beauxman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Anxiety over life expectancy after Heart Bypass - how to cope?
Prior to my double heart bypass last year, I was told by the surgeon there was a 20% mortality rate after a bypass within 5 years. My operation was successful but this figure is preying on my thoughts... I’ve read about a long tracking study from Holland (I believe over 30 years) with a sizeable number
Prior to my double heart bypass last year, I was told by the surgeon there was a 20% mortality rate after a bypass within 5 years. My operation was successful but this figure is preying on my thoughts... I’ve read about a long tracking study from Holland (I believe over 30 years) with a sizeable number
Stilljogging23
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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