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Vitamin K2 and calcuim scores.
I am 75 years old, have always been fairly fit and had a good diet. A few months a go I learned that I had a calcium score of 1800 or so. I have now had a cabg. I have read many articles and watched several videos that declare that Vitamin K 2 can reduce calcium scores. What is the BHF view of this
I am 75 years old, have always been fairly fit and had a good diet. A few months a go I learned that I had a calcium score of 1800 or so. I have now had a cabg. I have read many articles and watched several videos that declare that Vitamin K 2 can reduce calcium scores. What is the BHF view of this
emjay18
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Advice on Diet and supplements to keep in remission
Hello, peace and health to all. This is my first day on this wonderful site. I was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in July 2015 and underwent RCOP and stem cell transplant with my own cells in Dec 2015. I am currently 63 and in remission and feeling pretty well. My doctor says the odds are the
Hello, peace and health to all. This is my first day on this wonderful site. I was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in July 2015 and underwent RCOP and stem cell transplant with my own cells in Dec 2015. I am currently 63 and in remission and feeling pretty well. My doctor says the odds are the
Maltipoo
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
6 years ago
Stent or CABG option
I cant figure this out. I had a stent fitted a month ago and have disease in three vessels. Someone i was talking to at rehab had similar disease and was offered either a stent or CABG. They went for CABG as the Dr said best option. It got me wondering - were they offered CABG as they had worse disease
I cant figure this out. I had a stent fitted a month ago and have disease in three vessels. Someone i was talking to at rehab had similar disease and was offered either a stent or CABG. They went for CABG as the Dr said best option. It got me wondering - were they offered CABG as they had worse disease
barniecroft
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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Molecular Improvement – Exercise, & Dietary Regime or Medication(?)
Morning/Gooday/Good Evening (?)... :-) To all my MPN cousins, wherever you might be located… Recently, I underwent my second BMB, in preparation for the consideration of undergoing an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), as in February 2018 I learned that I also have the ASXL1 mutation as well as
Morning/Gooday/Good Evening (?)... :-) To all my MPN cousins, wherever you might be located… Recently, I underwent my second BMB, in preparation for the consideration of undergoing an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), as in February 2018 I learned that I also have the ASXL1 mutation as well as
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Smiling at adversity through gritted teeth
Hi my fellow hearties, hope you’re all coping ok with the heat. Now that I’ve calmed down somewhat I’ll just share my week with you all. It’s been a mixed bag for sure. As I’ve previously posted, I have a moderate to severe leaky mitral valve, heart failure with an EF of 38%, and ischemic heart disease
Hi my fellow hearties, hope you’re all coping ok with the heat. Now that I’ve calmed down somewhat I’ll just share my week with you all. It’s been a mixed bag for sure. As I’ve previously posted, I have a moderate to severe leaky mitral valve, heart failure with an EF of 38%, and ischemic heart disease
Yellabelly
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Garvary,post about spinal fusion.feel I didn't post successfully
I had spinal fusion some years ago.surgeon took piece of
bone
from my hip
bone
to
graft
using screws unto my lower spine.I have arthritis everywhere I have a bone!
I had spinal fusion some years ago.surgeon took piece of
bone
from my hip
bone
to
graft
using screws unto my lower spine.I have arthritis everywhere I have a bone!
Garvary
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Post July 4th Hangover...then waiting for a long week to end lol
Hey everyone! Brian here! Sorry I've been missing in action the last 7 to 10 days, but I've been doing a lot of travelling back and forth to doctor's visits. Living in a rural area is nice and all, but that also means nothing is close by. lol I have to make a 3 hour round trip to the main hospital
Hey everyone! Brian here! Sorry I've been missing in action the last 7 to 10 days, but I've been doing a lot of travelling back and forth to doctor's visits. Living in a rural area is nice and all, but that also means nothing is close by. lol I have to make a 3 hour round trip to the main hospital
bridder01
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Hereditary?
I had a a 4 x CABG in May. At the time my doc said my condition was probably 'hereditary' as no prior high BP or high cholesterol etc and my Dad also had a bypass at age 55. The report the surgeon gave me post op stated he found 'diffuse disease' and 3 arteries were occluded. Does anyone know if this
I had a a 4 x CABG in May. At the time my doc said my condition was probably 'hereditary' as no prior high BP or high cholesterol etc and my Dad also had a bypass at age 55. The report the surgeon gave me post op stated he found 'diffuse disease' and 3 arteries were occluded. Does anyone know if this
ShockedCABG
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Scars
Hi all hope you are enjoying your Friday. Has any one had any one had any experience with Hypertropic scars? I think my arm where they tried to harvest arteries for my CABG is going that way, although no arteries were used. Thanks in advance x
Hi all hope you are enjoying your Friday. Has any one had any one had any experience with Hypertropic scars? I think my arm where they tried to harvest arteries for my CABG is going that way, although no arteries were used. Thanks in advance x
wiltsgirl
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Any ideas?
Hi. I have joined this community to seek some idea as to what to expect for my friend. He was diagnosed with ALL earlier this year. All very sudden. He went through chemo regimes and subsequent stem cell transplant two months ago. All bloods and recovery going well. Last bloods about a week ago - all
Hi. I have joined this community to seek some idea as to what to expect for my friend. He was diagnosed with ALL earlier this year. All very sudden. He went through chemo regimes and subsequent stem cell transplant two months ago. All bloods and recovery going well. Last bloods about a week ago - all
Marilyn1959
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
How to reduce Calcium Score ??
I was given a CAT scan that was cut short with the message "Cannot continue with Calcium Score of 1829"! . After other scans I was given a CABG. I am unaware of how a CABG reduces the Calcium Score of the gunge in the unchanged arteries. I am 75 and have always been fit and active and had a good diet
I was given a CAT scan that was cut short with the message "Cannot continue with Calcium Score of 1829"! . After other scans I was given a CABG. I am unaware of how a CABG reduces the Calcium Score of the gunge in the unchanged arteries. I am 75 and have always been fit and active and had a good diet
emjay18
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Sleeping/sleep position post cabg
Hi all, l am now about a week and a half post op, double CABG. Everything seems to be moving along ok, I’m doing my exercises, getting a bit stronger by the day, the op seems like ages ago already. One thing I’m struggling with is sleep. Not so much getting to sleep, but trying to sleep on my back when
Hi all, l am now about a week and a half post op, double CABG. Everything seems to be moving along ok, I’m doing my exercises, getting a bit stronger by the day, the op seems like ages ago already. One thing I’m struggling with is sleep. Not so much getting to sleep, but trying to sleep on my back when
StigOhara
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Mycobacterium Chimaera
Hi, I’m Steve, I had a valve repair and CABG in 2015, I’ve since received notification of a risk of infection, Mycobacterium Chimaera, felt really good for the first two years but now have some symptoms of the above, undergoing tests at the moment, has anybody else come across this?
Hi, I’m Steve, I had a valve repair and CABG in 2015, I’ve since received notification of a risk of infection, Mycobacterium Chimaera, felt really good for the first two years but now have some symptoms of the above, undergoing tests at the moment, has anybody else come across this?
Steve9999
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
IVF with donor eggs, previous stem cell transplant and early menopause
Hi ladies Im not sure if you will be able to give any advice but 14 years ago i had leukaemia and my treatment involved chemo and total body radiation for stem cell transplant. My periods stopped straight away and i went into early menopause at 20! I went to see a fertility clinic years ago as i was
Hi ladies Im not sure if you will be able to give any advice but 14 years ago i had leukaemia and my treatment involved chemo and total body radiation for stem cell transplant. My periods stopped straight away and i went into early menopause at 20! I went to see a fertility clinic years ago as i was
Caitlyn84
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
I am 4 months post cabg x 3 and expected to feel on top of the world by now but I just feel so drained. Is this normal?
Heart
Heart
bowlingqueen
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
MPN RESEARCH FOUNDATION LAUNCHES STEM CELL TRANSPLANT TIMING TOOL FOR MPN PATIENTS WITH MF
A new tool to improve stem cell transplant outcomes was announced today by the MPN Research Foundation (MPNRF). The SCT Spectrum Transplant Timing tool (SSTT) was created to facilitate communication between myelofibrosis patients and their physicians. The SSTT is a portable on-line tool based on a
A new tool to improve stem cell transplant outcomes was announced today by the MPN Research Foundation (MPNRF). The SCT Spectrum Transplant Timing tool (SSTT) was created to facilitate communication between myelofibrosis patients and their physicians. The SSTT is a portable on-line tool based on a
Mazcd
MPNVoice
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Enlarged L Atrium without AF
Hello All, I am trying to find out the why's and wherefor's of my new condition. I am post CABG x4 4years ago. I have been training quite hard at F45 and am a good weight with well controlled BP and a mild drinker. Yesterday the cardiologist informed me that I had a severely enlarged L atrium. Upped
Hello All, I am trying to find out the why's and wherefor's of my new condition. I am post CABG x4 4years ago. I have been training quite hard at F45 and am a good weight with well controlled BP and a mild drinker. Yesterday the cardiologist informed me that I had a severely enlarged L atrium. Upped
Vonzipper
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AF Association
6 years ago
Getting there,!!
Almost 9 months since my stem cell transplant tho still breathless getting stronger and being more positive daily,!!
Almost 9 months since my stem cell transplant tho still breathless getting stronger and being more positive daily,!!
Topteam
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
Aml.
In 2014 I was diagnosed with aml was lucky enough to go into remission after two cycles of chemo but still needed bone marrow transplant which I had in the August 2014.after few set backs mainly with gvhd of the skin things are going well .
In 2014 I was diagnosed with aml was lucky enough to go into remission after two cycles of chemo but still needed bone marrow transplant which I had in the August 2014.after few set backs mainly with gvhd of the skin things are going well .
Islay55
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
Stem Cell Transplants
https://mpnforum.com/nicrev Hope this link works. Interesting interview about Stem Cell Transplant risk:reward and timing. I thought quite reassuring, especially since odds improving all the time. Five year survival rates are based on transplants pre 2013. The odds and risks should be even better by
https://mpnforum.com/nicrev Hope this link works. Interesting interview about Stem Cell Transplant risk:reward and timing. I thought quite reassuring, especially since odds improving all the time. Five year survival rates are based on transplants pre 2013. The odds and risks should be even better by
Paul123456
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
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