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My Onco says he only looks at the PCa, bone health is not his department, I say he couldn't be more wrong.
I am now 54, dx Dec 2019 PSA 160 and up to 300 by March 2020. Extensive bone Mets. Started ADT with Zytiga and Prednisone, marvelous results. PSA down to 0.03 in 8 months, and has stayed very low since . Onco recons everything is going great, disease under control, no further action is needed, just
I am now 54, dx Dec 2019 PSA 160 and up to 300 by March 2020. Extensive bone Mets. Started ADT with Zytiga and Prednisone, marvelous results. PSA down to 0.03 in 8 months, and has stayed very low since . Onco recons everything is going great, disease under control, no further action is needed, just
CSHobie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Mandatory 4 days in office and heart condition
Hi All, I had a triple heart bypass 5 years ago (aged 45). Aside from fatigue from taking the various heart meds I'm doing ok (touch wood). Our company has just sent out an email informing everyone has to come into the office 4 days a week and its a mandatory requirement. I'm currently working from
Hi All, I had a triple heart bypass 5 years ago (aged 45). Aside from fatigue from taking the various heart meds I'm doing ok (touch wood). Our company has just sent out an email informing everyone has to come into the office 4 days a week and its a mandatory requirement. I'm currently working from
dagger1947
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Looking for an osteoporosis specialist in Fort Worth Texas
Lani's no-nonsense
Bone
Health
Guide. She is a DC, CCD . The book covers all aspects of an osteoporosis diagnosis. I've found it extremely helpful but it would be nice to have a specialist to consult. Have been looking but nothing yet.
Lani's no-nonsense
Bone
Health
Guide. She is a DC, CCD . The book covers all aspects of an osteoporosis diagnosis. I've found it extremely helpful but it would be nice to have a specialist to consult. Have been looking but nothing yet.
inapart
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
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New Here — Most Recent Arrhythmia
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
Hi, all — I initially posted this to the Afib Forum but just found this group, which seems more appropriate. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended
wdstk51
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Dofitilide without Afib??
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
Hi, all — not sure this is the right place to be, since it doesn’t really appear that I have AFib. I was experiencing episodes of tachycardia sometimes lasting up to a half hour or so. Being a non-cardiologist, my first thought was Afib and, indeed, that’s what my Apple Watch said. I ended up going
wdstk51
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AF Association
2 years ago
Apprehensive
I have had Furosemide added to my prescription due to fluid retention in my feet and ankles, due to mild heart failure associated to persistent AF. There are loads of side effects associated with it. GP says we have to monitor kidney function closely as I am stage 3CKD. Just wondered if anyone on here
I have had Furosemide added to my prescription due to fluid retention in my feet and ankles, due to mild heart failure associated to persistent AF. There are loads of side effects associated with it. GP says we have to monitor kidney function closely as I am stage 3CKD. Just wondered if anyone on here
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
2 years ago
Low vitamin D after heart bypass
Just had blood test back and all seems okay except doc says I'm low in vitamin d and has prescribed me some medication which I pick up tomorrow ,l is low vitamin d cause of anxiety and has anyone else needed them and with what results Thank you
Just had blood test back and all seems okay except doc says I'm low in vitamin d and has prescribed me some medication which I pick up tomorrow ,l is low vitamin d cause of anxiety and has anyone else needed them and with what results Thank you
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
AF and now coronary artery disease at 47. I recently had a CT angiogram and the results aren’t great. Back to being scared and worried.
So I first came on this forum with my Afib diagnosis and was terrified and depressed about the diagnosis and medications. I had good news from my echocardiogram as I had no damage at all. The last hurdle was a CT angiogram sadly I’ve not made it so well past this hurdle. I’m absolutely gutted to be honest
So I first came on this forum with my Afib diagnosis and was terrified and depressed about the diagnosis and medications. I had good news from my echocardiogram as I had no damage at all. The last hurdle was a CT angiogram sadly I’ve not made it so well past this hurdle. I’m absolutely gutted to be honest
Dadtoalad23
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AF Association
2 years ago
ANY ADVICE
Hi everyone I have been AF free for nearly a year now. I have been taking 75 mg flecainide morning and night half of 125mg Bisoprolol in the morning, Apixaban and 20 mg Tamoxifen. Everything has been great. However in the past week I wake up every morning and my lips are stinging and cracked and
Hi everyone I have been AF free for nearly a year now. I have been taking 75 mg flecainide morning and night half of 125mg Bisoprolol in the morning, Apixaban and 20 mg Tamoxifen. Everything has been great. However in the past week I wake up every morning and my lips are stinging and cracked and
SilverliningsForNow
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AF Association
2 years ago
Have you stopped things that might hurt your bone health?
I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis and there is no way that I will agree to taking Prolia or similar drugs. You could not pay me a million dollars to take these dangerous drugs! I would like to go the natural way to just try to maintain my current situation. So I have increased calcium
I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis and there is no way that I will agree to taking Prolia or similar drugs. You could not pay me a million dollars to take these dangerous drugs! I would like to go the natural way to just try to maintain my current situation. So I have increased calcium
bonygirl
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Apixaban skin reaction?
I’m having the most awful burning, itchy, inflamed skin on my face that’s come on suddenly over the past couple of days. Im wondering if it’s related to the Apixaban that I’m on. Has anyone else had such a reaction? I have tried an otc antihistamine to no avail so if anyone knows a remedy I’d love
I’m having the most awful burning, itchy, inflamed skin on my face that’s come on suddenly over the past couple of days. Im wondering if it’s related to the Apixaban that I’m on. Has anyone else had such a reaction? I have tried an otc antihistamine to no avail so if anyone knows a remedy I’d love
aprilscot
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AF Association
2 years ago
Any help on a 10 year old please?
Hi, my 10 year old granddaughter had open heart surgery in September to repair 2 holes in her heart . She has come through it just fine - thank you GOSH - no issues at all really, all she wanted to do was cartwheel, she can...so she's well on her way to recovery. ....However since surgery we've noted
Hi, my 10 year old granddaughter had open heart surgery in September to repair 2 holes in her heart . She has come through it just fine - thank you GOSH - no issues at all really, all she wanted to do was cartwheel, she can...so she's well on her way to recovery. ....However since surgery we've noted
liz1952
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Leaky valve
After being diagnosed with afib in December 22 I have now had echocardiogram results which say I have heart regurgitation, and leaky heart valve.Does anyone know anything about this condition,
After being diagnosed with afib in December 22 I have now had echocardiogram results which say I have heart regurgitation, and leaky heart valve.Does anyone know anything about this condition,
TheGrinch2
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AF Association
1 year ago
Afib and CAD double trouble and their vicious cycle
CAD (coronary artery disease) is a subset of a process disease called atherosclerosis, plaques of mainly fat build up inside arteries leading to intraluminal stenosis.. I post this one to draw attention to all of us, afibers, not trying to scare any of us. The purpose of this post is to do the right
CAD (coronary artery disease) is a subset of a process disease called atherosclerosis, plaques of mainly fat build up inside arteries leading to intraluminal stenosis.. I post this one to draw attention to all of us, afibers, not trying to scare any of us. The purpose of this post is to do the right
SeanJax
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bone Health Guide
Bone
Health
Guide by By Lani Simpson In someone’s post this book was mentioned and I checked it out from my library. I loved it.
Bone
Health
Guide by By Lani Simpson In someone’s post this book was mentioned and I checked it out from my library. I loved it.
Readerforever
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
New way to trigger an episode apparently
So I've been successful in remaining episode free since I had that short VT episode a bit over 2 weeks ago now. Last night I was using a deep tissue massager, and I pressed somewhat harder on a sore spot near bottom left back, I clearly felt my heart bump into AF. I then had AF (and not super fast
So I've been successful in remaining episode free since I had that short VT episode a bit over 2 weeks ago now. Last night I was using a deep tissue massager, and I pressed somewhat harder on a sore spot near bottom left back, I clearly felt my heart bump into AF. I then had AF (and not super fast
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
A Tip!
if you have AF ( with a family history of heart disease as I have) and start getting angina-type symptoms, don’t waste time trying to convince yourself that’s it costocondritis as I did. . Get yourself checked out with an angiogram as soon as possible. In my area it has one of the shortest waiting lists
if you have AF ( with a family history of heart disease as I have) and start getting angina-type symptoms, don’t waste time trying to convince yourself that’s it costocondritis as I did. . Get yourself checked out with an angiogram as soon as possible. In my area it has one of the shortest waiting lists
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Joining the Group
Hi, Folks. I am joining as a newly diagnosed SLL patient, currently under treatment with BTKi and Gazyva. So far, I have read through many posts and have been comforted by your experiences and ways of coping with our ongoing immunity issues. I honestly feel very confident that these new treatments
Hi, Folks. I am joining as a newly diagnosed SLL patient, currently under treatment with BTKi and Gazyva. So far, I have read through many posts and have been comforted by your experiences and ways of coping with our ongoing immunity issues. I honestly feel very confident that these new treatments
tleachhsv
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CLL America Support
2 years ago
Failed Back Surgery
In 2017 I had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis in L3/4/5. The operation was successful and for 3/4 months I was completely pain free for the first time in years! In 2018 I had a bad fall and this resulted in having a Rotator Cuff Repair which was successful but by now my spinal pain was back
In 2017 I had a Laminectomy for Severe Spinal Stenosis in L3/4/5. The operation was successful and for 3/4 months I was completely pain free for the first time in years! In 2018 I had a bad fall and this resulted in having a Rotator Cuff Repair which was successful but by now my spinal pain was back
Davewm
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
heart bypass and mitral valve
hi everyone I’m hopefully going in today for the operation tomorrow they are going to contact me later today regards beds so fingers crossed
hi everyone I’m hopefully going in today for the operation tomorrow they are going to contact me later today regards beds so fingers crossed
Lawnmower22
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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