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Interesting article about the skeleton
It was posted recently in the American
Bone
Health
Community: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-bones-communicate-with-the-rest-of-the-body-180979643/#:~:text
It was posted recently in the American
Bone
Health
Community: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/how-bones-communicate-with-the-rest-of-the-body-180979643/#:~:text
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Support for husband having triple heart bypass in February 2024
My husband had a heart attack in August 2023. When stenting his artery, surgeons said another artery needed attention. They tried to stent 5 days later but couldn't and he was put on the waiting list for a bypass. This is scheduled for mid February. He's only 65, fit - but a Type 1 diabetic. He's terrified
My husband had a heart attack in August 2023. When stenting his artery, surgeons said another artery needed attention. They tried to stent 5 days later but couldn't and he was put on the waiting list for a bypass. This is scheduled for mid February. He's only 65, fit - but a Type 1 diabetic. He's terrified
Positivepants2022
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Mechanical Heart Valve
Hi everyone!! I was born with truncus arteriosus type 1 and I've had 4 open heart surgeries. My last open heart surgery was in 2005, I had two that year due to endocarditis. I had an aortic aneurysm and my aortic valve was replaced with a titanium st judes valve. Replaced again a few months later due
Hi everyone!! I was born with truncus arteriosus type 1 and I've had 4 open heart surgeries. My last open heart surgery was in 2005, I had two that year due to endocarditis. I had an aortic aneurysm and my aortic valve was replaced with a titanium st judes valve. Replaced again a few months later due
MsHealthNut
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Heart Valve Voice
6 months ago
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Something I forgot to mention
I wrote about Toprol (Metoprol) a few minutes ago. I forgot to mention that I also take Flecainide, 100 mg. twice a day.
I wrote about Toprol (Metoprol) a few minutes ago. I forgot to mention that I also take Flecainide, 100 mg. twice a day.
Pommerania78
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AF Association
6 months ago
Help with Vitamin K foods
Hello I am from Vancouver Island and had Open Heart Surgery in 2022. After my surgery they put you into this room to watch a video on Warfrin and then that's it home you go. Needless to say when I started taking Warfrin my INR was all over the map and still is but getting a bit better. The thing
Hello I am from Vancouver Island and had Open Heart Surgery in 2022. After my surgery they put you into this room to watch a video on Warfrin and then that's it home you go. Needless to say when I started taking Warfrin my INR was all over the map and still is but getting a bit better. The thing
13131958
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Introduction
Hello everyone, I am new to this site so let me introduce myself I live with my husband on the outskirts of Llandudno on the North Wales coast. I am very fortunate that both my children & grandchildren live locally. We have a 2 year old cavapoo who together with our 2 year old grand-twins provide
Hello everyone, I am new to this site so let me introduce myself I live with my husband on the outskirts of Llandudno on the North Wales coast. I am very fortunate that both my children & grandchildren live locally. We have a 2 year old cavapoo who together with our 2 year old grand-twins provide
Ildivolover
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 month ago
AF and MAD
anyone else have AF and MAD (mitral annular disjunction) . It was picked up during cardiac MRI. The displacement is 5mm, mild mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation. Neither my cardiologist or EP have said anything about it apart from put me on another very long waiting list to see a more specialist
anyone else have AF and MAD (mitral annular disjunction) . It was picked up during cardiac MRI. The displacement is 5mm, mild mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation. Neither my cardiologist or EP have said anything about it apart from put me on another very long waiting list to see a more specialist
LoveRowing
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Amiodarone effects on thyroid replacement post heart surgery
Hello EveryoneI thought I'd write a little update following the disaster of Amiodarone given to me post keyhole heart surgery. I had my surgery on 11th September. I was put on Amiodarone to regulate my heart rhythmn and rate post surgery. The surgery went well but the effects of Amiodarone on my thyroid
Hello EveryoneI thought I'd write a little update following the disaster of Amiodarone given to me post keyhole heart surgery. I had my surgery on 11th September. I was put on Amiodarone to regulate my heart rhythmn and rate post surgery. The surgery went well but the effects of Amiodarone on my thyroid
waveylines
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Portable air purifier for outdoor exercise with allergic asthma
It is the peak of spring allergy season here, as well as other great stuff like air pollution. So I just wanted to share the results of today's testing of my wearable air purifier for asthma. I am lucky to have wooded hills out of my door, so I do not have to scare people while walking there. The device
It is the peak of spring allergy season here, as well as other great stuff like air pollution. So I just wanted to share the results of today's testing of my wearable air purifier for asthma. I am lucky to have wooded hills out of my door, so I do not have to scare people while walking there. The device
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Fragility score on Osteoscan and different meds.
Kind regards Nick Nick Birch FRCS (Orth) Consultant Spine and
Bone
Health
Specialist I did send my scan and this letter to my rheumatologist who instructed me to get referred to an osteoporosis clinic run by a different Dr.
Kind regards Nick Nick Birch FRCS (Orth) Consultant Spine and
Bone
Health
Specialist I did send my scan and this letter to my rheumatologist who instructed me to get referred to an osteoporosis clinic run by a different Dr.
Nightingales
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Heart Pain
I wonder if somebody can assist with a question. I'm a 46 year old with a minor mitral valve prolapse. Possible sinus nerve damage on the lower ventricle but minor. I'm not on medication. There is no known 'major' issue or treatment plan suggested by cardiologist. I am very fit with low heart beat. Have
I wonder if somebody can assist with a question. I'm a 46 year old with a minor mitral valve prolapse. Possible sinus nerve damage on the lower ventricle but minor. I'm not on medication. There is no known 'major' issue or treatment plan suggested by cardiologist. I am very fit with low heart beat. Have
MathewHerbert
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Back/pelvis/hip pain?
A month or 2 ago, I got a new dog, he's bigger than my previous dog and he pulls on the lead. And I got stressed adapting to the change. Somewhere soon after that I picked up a bug, and the PMR "buzzing" in my shoulders, arms and calves popped back. Not really painful but aware of "the bucket" I stopped
A month or 2 ago, I got a new dog, he's bigger than my previous dog and he pulls on the lead. And I got stressed adapting to the change. Somewhere soon after that I picked up a bug, and the PMR "buzzing" in my shoulders, arms and calves popped back. Not really painful but aware of "the bucket" I stopped
Curious101
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Mavacemten for HOCM
Just wanted to post for the first time on here about my experience on this new drug which I've now been on for a couple of weeks, for the treatment of HOCM. But first a bit of background. I've had HOCM for 15 years (that I know of). I'm 44 years old. Only in the last few years have I really had any
Just wanted to post for the first time on here about my experience on this new drug which I've now been on for a couple of weeks, for the treatment of HOCM. But first a bit of background. I've had HOCM for 15 years (that I know of). I'm 44 years old. Only in the last few years have I really had any
Bluebert
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
What does this mean: Elevated calcium score 893 predominantly involving LAD and RCA 11/2022
To maintain
bone
health
I've been eating a cup of full fat along with my 90-day Xgeva shot. Also have trouble with left kidney failing so I have not started the statin yet. Add to that close to being accepted on Eclipse Trial. Advice?
To maintain
bone
health
I've been eating a cup of full fat along with my 90-day Xgeva shot. Also have trouble with left kidney failing so I have not started the statin yet. Add to that close to being accepted on Eclipse Trial. Advice?
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
AF and heart failure
Hi everyone i had some blood tests done just routine but they called me in for an appointment, they said my blood tests were abnormal and that it wasn’t urgent. Anyway have spoken to a doctor today and she said one of the tests is showing heart failure and not to worry and they are booking me in for
Hi everyone i had some blood tests done just routine but they called me in for an appointment, they said my blood tests were abnormal and that it wasn’t urgent. Anyway have spoken to a doctor today and she said one of the tests is showing heart failure and not to worry and they are booking me in for
Gillybean123
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AF Association
6 months ago
Understanding my GP's message
I am in permanent AF and taking Edoxaban, Bisoporol and Ramipril. Recently, at my GP's request I wore a 24 hour ECG monitor. Looking at the GP's referral for that on the NHS app it seems she suspected heart failure. Have just had a message from the GP which said ' 24hr ECG reported that the rhythm
I am in permanent AF and taking Edoxaban, Bisoporol and Ramipril. Recently, at my GP's request I wore a 24 hour ECG monitor. Looking at the GP's referral for that on the NHS app it seems she suspected heart failure. Have just had a message from the GP which said ' 24hr ECG reported that the rhythm
thinkingaloud
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Avocado good for the heart?
Is avocado good for your heart? My doctor has me on blood pressure and cholesterol meds, so trying to eat foods that help reduce cholelsterol and are good for the cardiovascular system. A friend told me that avocados are great. That they reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. But there is a
Is avocado good for your heart? My doctor has me on blood pressure and cholesterol meds, so trying to eat foods that help reduce cholelsterol and are good for the cardiovascular system. A friend told me that avocados are great. That they reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. But there is a
sobreviviente
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Healthy Eating
6 months ago
Esophageal cancer
In June I been having a dry throat I started a lot of acid reflux I am having trouble swallowing saliva not food or drinks. My throat is sore off and on my stomach bloated I have a cough I can feel the acid reflux going down my throat I have a swelling of my left upper quadrant on stomach I am scared
In June I been having a dry throat I started a lot of acid reflux I am having trouble swallowing saliva not food or drinks. My throat is sore off and on my stomach bloated I have a cough I can feel the acid reflux going down my throat I have a swelling of my left upper quadrant on stomach I am scared
Rockhound1996
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Support For Partners Of Those Who Have Had Heart Attacks
I had a heart attack whilst i was on my own at home. I had just sat down to watch tv and was having a dip of JD & coke when i developed a pain in my chest. I thought it was indegestion as i hadn't eaten very well that day, but then i got pain in my wrist that spread to my hand. This was the alarm bell
I had a heart attack whilst i was on my own at home. I had just sat down to watch tv and was having a dip of JD & coke when i developed a pain in my chest. I thought it was indegestion as i hadn't eaten very well that day, but then i got pain in my wrist that spread to my hand. This was the alarm bell
BaronFrankenstein
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
6 months ago
AF and heart failiure
Hi, I am 56 and new to this community, I have had AF since 2019, I don't have symptoms. It was discovered when I was knocked of my motorbike as the paramedic noticed my heart rate hadn't gone down, Initially I was in and out of AF. I had a review in September 2023 and the tests highlighted thast
Hi, I am 56 and new to this community, I have had AF since 2019, I don't have symptoms. It was discovered when I was knocked of my motorbike as the paramedic noticed my heart rate hadn't gone down, Initially I was in and out of AF. I had a review in September 2023 and the tests highlighted thast
Flippy1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
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