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Rate vs Rhythm for Post-op AF: Neutral Trial, Positive Message
Rate vs Rhythm for Post-op AF: Neutral Trial, Positive Message John M. Mandrola, MD|April 19, 2016 Editor's Note: John M. Mandrola, MD, interviews A. Marc Gillinov, MD, who presented the Rate Control versus Rhythm Control for Atrial Fibrillation after Cardiac Surgery trial[1] at the 2016 American College
Rate vs Rhythm for Post-op AF: Neutral Trial, Positive Message John M. Mandrola, MD|April 19, 2016 Editor's Note: John M. Mandrola, MD, interviews A. Marc Gillinov, MD, who presented the Rate Control versus Rhythm Control for Atrial Fibrillation after Cardiac Surgery trial[1] at the 2016 American College
netpi
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AF Association
8 years ago
My Journey
Hi i have Myeloma it was diagnosed Nov 2012 after being told on numerious occasions that i had siatica ,i was given Radiation then put on a trial drug which put me in remmision until June 2013 it had spread to my pelvis so i had to go on more medication the only problem i had no chemo for 5 months as
Hi i have Myeloma it was diagnosed Nov 2012 after being told on numerious occasions that i had siatica ,i was given Radiation then put on a trial drug which put me in remmision until June 2013 it had spread to my pelvis so i had to go on more medication the only problem i had no chemo for 5 months as
bigpants
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Myeloma America Support
8 years ago
Are there possibilities other than stem cell transplant in Canada for CLL with 11Q deletion?
My son lives in Canada. He has CLL stage 4 with 11Q deletion. He was taken off Ibrutinib because his Neutrophils were getting low. Then he had a cold and swollen lymph nodes on his neck, and an enlarged spleen. He is now back on Ibrutinib on a reduced dosage of 2 pills/day. His doctor says that according
My son lives in Canada. He has CLL stage 4 with 11Q deletion. He was taken off Ibrutinib because his Neutrophils were getting low. Then he had a cold and swollen lymph nodes on his neck, and an enlarged spleen. He is now back on Ibrutinib on a reduced dosage of 2 pills/day. His doctor says that according
karenmarie
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CLL Support
8 years ago
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Stem cell breakthrough - using fat cells to create human multipotent stem cells to regenerate body parts
Face it, given the median age for CLL diagnosis is about 72, most of us are wishing we could replace some worn out body parts... While not CLL related, the article below does touch on why bone marrow transplants work (it's stem cells that are transplanted) and why this new technique is an important
Face it, given the median age for CLL diagnosis is about 72, most of us are wishing we could replace some worn out body parts... While not CLL related, the article below does touch on why bone marrow transplants work (it's stem cells that are transplanted) and why this new technique is an important
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Aitl
Hello, I am a 58 year old female looking for others who have undergone a stem cell transplant. I have angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma which is rare. If anyone out there can share information and experiences with T cell lymphoma please write. I enjoy music listening. Kayaking and going for long walks
Hello, I am a 58 year old female looking for others who have undergone a stem cell transplant. I have angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma which is rare. If anyone out there can share information and experiences with T cell lymphoma please write. I enjoy music listening. Kayaking and going for long walks
Kvick
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LGBT Cancer Community
8 years ago
Living with Metastatic Prostate Cancer
My story starts with a colonoscopy in 2008. A small lump was discovered on my prostate so I went to an Urologist who recommended a biopsy. My PSA at the time was 2.1. At that time I did what the doctor ordered. The biopsy was perform in his office and was extremely painful to me. I do believe that
My story starts with a colonoscopy in 2008. A small lump was discovered on my prostate so I went to an Urologist who recommended a biopsy. My PSA at the time was 2.1. At that time I did what the doctor ordered. The biopsy was perform in his office and was extremely painful to me. I do believe that
skateguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Skin cancer update
To all my fellow runners and colleagues who've followed C25K. Like many of you a few years ago, I decided to change my lifestyle, lose weight, get fit etc and start back running. To my surprise last year I was diagnosed with Basil skin cancer on my ear, I write this in the hope it may help others who
To all my fellow runners and colleagues who've followed C25K. Like many of you a few years ago, I decided to change my lifestyle, lose weight, get fit etc and start back running. To my surprise last year I was diagnosed with Basil skin cancer on my ear, I write this in the hope it may help others who
Hidden
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Couch to 5K
8 years ago
My Story
Here is my story of when my anxiety all began.. I never knew what triggered my anxiety and what took over my life until things fell in to my place and I realised my accident which happened back in 2013 could of been the start to this horrible illness 'anxiety' anyway back in December 2013 I was badly
Here is my story of when my anxiety all began.. I never knew what triggered my anxiety and what took over my life until things fell in to my place and I realised my accident which happened back in 2013 could of been the start to this horrible illness 'anxiety' anyway back in December 2013 I was badly
Aim1996
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Living with Anxiety
8 years ago
Skin graft.
I suffer from skin cancer, and yesterday I had a biopsy taken from a growth on my forehead, it's the size of a 50p piece, I fully expect that this will have to be removed, but my question is I do not want to have a skin graft, I am 72yrs old and no oil painting the fact that I will have a scar after
I suffer from skin cancer, and yesterday I had a biopsy taken from a growth on my forehead, it's the size of a 50p piece, I fully expect that this will have to be removed, but my question is I do not want to have a skin graft, I am 72yrs old and no oil painting the fact that I will have a scar after
Scorpius
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NRAS
8 years ago
Introduction and a query
I received an APS diagnosis early this morning. It caught me completely off guard. I spent a good bit of time today doing the google research thing. I'm more confused than ever. I have bilateral Meniere's disease. I've already had the left inner ear chemically removed and the right ear is deteriorating
I received an APS diagnosis early this morning. It caught me completely off guard. I spent a good bit of time today doing the google research thing. I'm more confused than ever. I have bilateral Meniere's disease. I've already had the left inner ear chemically removed and the right ear is deteriorating
JossMiller
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Pain
After stem cell transplant is the pain less, and does it simply go away for several years?
After stem cell transplant is the pain less, and does it simply go away for several years?
Price918
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Myeloma America Support
8 years ago
Coming off Statins
I am 61 years old have had a stent fitted 14 years ago and recently had a CABGx2. When I had the CABG I hoped to come off the cocktail of drugs that I had been taking for the last 14 years particular statins and beta blockers. (Beta blockers tend to give me side effects so the cardiologist reduced
I am 61 years old have had a stent fitted 14 years ago and recently had a CABGx2. When I had the CABG I hoped to come off the cocktail of drugs that I had been taking for the last 14 years particular statins and beta blockers. (Beta blockers tend to give me side effects so the cardiologist reduced
kasibarndoor
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Cholesterol Support
8 years ago
Panorama
Hi Watching panorama where they are treating ms by giving patients chemo then a bone Marrow transplant and rebooting their immune system to before their MS. wouldn't it be wonderful if that could help RA X
Hi Watching panorama where they are treating ms by giving patients chemo then a bone Marrow transplant and rebooting their immune system to before their MS. wouldn't it be wonderful if that could help RA X
allanah
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NRAS
8 years ago
Daughter update
Well i have good news to tell you and that is she is HOME. The Drs. couldnt believe how quickly she has recovered from Stem Cell transplant. She has got to take it easy and rest not do anything. I have to take her for blood tests on Monday so fingers crossed nothing goes wrong. That all i have to tell
Well i have good news to tell you and that is she is HOME. The Drs. couldnt believe how quickly she has recovered from Stem Cell transplant. She has got to take it easy and rest not do anything. I have to take her for blood tests on Monday so fingers crossed nothing goes wrong. That all i have to tell
fastball
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NRAS
8 years ago
husbands blood results suggestive of PA?
My husband suffers from psoriasis, has had Hodgekins lymphoma in past with stem cell transplant and chemo, has underactive thyroid, sarcoidosis of the lungs, heart attack and by pass surgery. Now he is fatigued, depressed, forgetful and his blood results show B12 at 253 (180-1000) Folate at 4.7 (>4)
My husband suffers from psoriasis, has had Hodgekins lymphoma in past with stem cell transplant and chemo, has underactive thyroid, sarcoidosis of the lungs, heart attack and by pass surgery. Now he is fatigued, depressed, forgetful and his blood results show B12 at 253 (180-1000) Folate at 4.7 (>4)
gillsie
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
any advice on prednisolone for kids...
My 9 year old has ITP since he was one. So far no medication ,now at count of 7 heamatologist satrted giving predisolone, Im not sure if its helpful. I want to know what side effect it can cause. I've been told that bone marrow transplant is the only solution to this condition. I,m an Asian working
My 9 year old has ITP since he was one. So far no medication ,now at count of 7 heamatologist satrted giving predisolone, Im not sure if its helpful. I want to know what side effect it can cause. I've been told that bone marrow transplant is the only solution to this condition. I,m an Asian working
S38abcd
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ITP Support Association
9 years ago
Stem cell transplant
Hi all I am at the moment awaiting a stem cell transplant for my systemic scleroderma as advised by professor Denton at royal free and was wondering wether anybody out there has had it and what was the result x
Hi all I am at the moment awaiting a stem cell transplant for my systemic scleroderma as advised by professor Denton at royal free and was wondering wether anybody out there has had it and what was the result x
Typicalmommy
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
9 years ago
LCHF diet post CABG
I am diabetic for past 15 years. Had CABG two years back 4 blocks 90percent blockages. After reading posts on LCHF I want to give a try. Currently sugar not laways under control (90/ 120) but want to slowly and surely get rid of lots of medicines and insulin (18 ml Lantus a day). My apprehension about
I am diabetic for past 15 years. Had CABG two years back 4 blocks 90percent blockages. After reading posts on LCHF I want to give a try. Currently sugar not laways under control (90/ 120) but want to slowly and surely get rid of lots of medicines and insulin (18 ml Lantus a day). My apprehension about
amalmondkar
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
update on daughter
Well daughter has been in hospital for a week, they found a nasty virus that they didnt want it to mature. It would do a lot of damage. The good news is there could be action on the bone marrow transplant in the middle of Dec. We all have our fingers crossed. I said to her there is a small light at the
Well daughter has been in hospital for a week, they found a nasty virus that they didnt want it to mature. It would do a lot of damage. The good news is there could be action on the bone marrow transplant in the middle of Dec. We all have our fingers crossed. I said to her there is a small light at the
fastball
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NRAS
9 years ago
Excess calcium
Is excess calcium a symptom of Raynauds ??..I have extra bone growing all over the place. 4 surgeries on my shoulder, because of excess bone growth causing pressure on nerves, and it`s starting to cause problems yet again. I have extra bone growths in both feet, which are asymptomatic, but make shoe
Is excess calcium a symptom of Raynauds ??..I have extra bone growing all over the place. 4 surgeries on my shoulder, because of excess bone growth causing pressure on nerves, and it`s starting to cause problems yet again. I have extra bone growths in both feet, which are asymptomatic, but make shoe
Lynnie
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
9 years ago
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