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MIN-102 update: summer 2022
Hi everyone, I am persisting with the min-102 trial and yesterday had my 10th visit. Nothing particularly different about the visit: the usual 6 minute walking and balance trials, the annual MRI scan and echocardiogram and the questionnaires and meeting with a specialist. What I did learn is that Minoryx
Hi everyone, I am persisting with the min-102 trial and yesterday had my 10th visit. Nothing particularly different about the visit: the usual 6 minute walking and balance trials, the annual MRI scan and echocardiogram and the questionnaires and meeting with a specialist. What I did learn is that Minoryx
wilburlois15
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AMN EASIER
2 years ago
hi I'm new
hi I'm new hear was sceptical I'm 37yo male and my aortic valve was leaking that cause heart attack8 weeks ago .i got open heart surgery and mechanical valve fitted 7 weeks in rcovery i had heart faure aswell was all really unexpected so now I'm just looking for other people that maybe had the same
hi I'm new hear was sceptical I'm 37yo male and my aortic valve was leaking that cause heart attack8 weeks ago .i got open heart surgery and mechanical valve fitted 7 weeks in rcovery i had heart faure aswell was all really unexpected so now I'm just looking for other people that maybe had the same
Allanconroy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
QRISK2 cardiovascular disease 10 year risk score
I’ve just had my annual round of blood tests and apart from one result which came up as abnormal (and has done for the past 25 years), all the other results which I received online appeared OK. I was a little surprised when I received a text asking me to make a non-urgent face to face appointment to
I’ve just had my annual round of blood tests and apart from one result which came up as abnormal (and has done for the past 25 years), all the other results which I received online appeared OK. I was a little surprised when I received a text asking me to make a non-urgent face to face appointment to
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Long time no chat 😄
Well it’s been a while since I posted and what a journey I’ve been on. I try to keep it brief. I year ago I was told I’m steroid dependent. I carry and emergency injection kit of cortisone. I hope I never have to use it. I had a follow up cardiology appointment on January 4th this year. I was told I
Well it’s been a while since I posted and what a journey I’ve been on. I try to keep it brief. I year ago I was told I’m steroid dependent. I carry and emergency injection kit of cortisone. I hope I never have to use it. I had a follow up cardiology appointment on January 4th this year. I was told I
SuziCutie
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Scary Open Heart Surgery with difficult decisions
So 6 weeks ago ago I had what seemed like a low level flue. After 2 weeks of not improving I went to the GP, and after some investigation he realised that my heart murmer had got worse, so combined with my other symptoms, he arranged for me to go straight to Basingstoke Hospital for a Treponin blood
So 6 weeks ago ago I had what seemed like a low level flue. After 2 weeks of not improving I went to the GP, and after some investigation he realised that my heart murmer had got worse, so combined with my other symptoms, he arranged for me to go straight to Basingstoke Hospital for a Treponin blood
Bobkins99
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Collagen for bone health
I researched it and found that it's helpful for bones, but no one talks about it like we talk about calcium. Should we be taking collagen?
I researched it and found that it's helpful for bones, but no one talks about it like we talk about calcium. Should we be taking collagen?
SpaghettiIsGood
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Numb feet.
I had heart surgery two years ago and the surgeon made a right mess of things. I've discovered that I was bleeding heavily throughout my operation, presumably because my artery wasn't clamped off properly. It resulted in me having a stroke which paralysed an arm and a leg. After two months in hospital
I had heart surgery two years ago and the surgeon made a right mess of things. I've discovered that I was bleeding heavily throughout my operation, presumably because my artery wasn't clamped off properly. It resulted in me having a stroke which paralysed an arm and a leg. After two months in hospital
Tickertalker
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Yikes Prescribed Praluent injection!
Hi. Statins give me bad muscle pain and as I have Fibromyalgia I think the pain is worse. I was referred to the Lipid clinic and put on Ezetimibe with 5mgs of Rosuvastatin but I couldnt cope so I took Ezetimibe on its own but my number only came down to 6.1. It had been 8.5. Now they want me
Hi. Statins give me bad muscle pain and as I have Fibromyalgia I think the pain is worse. I was referred to the Lipid clinic and put on Ezetimibe with 5mgs of Rosuvastatin but I couldnt cope so I took Ezetimibe on its own but my number only came down to 6.1. It had been 8.5. Now they want me
NWG23
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Cholesterol Support
2 years ago
Teeth
My names Kay I’ve had ms most of my adult life 30 years I’m 58 I have relapse and remitting ms I am one of 4 my brother and sister and a cousin have ms I don’t work anymore and I’m trying so hard to keep healthy but it’s a struggle I’ve only just joined this site and im wondering if anyone else is having
My names Kay I’ve had ms most of my adult life 30 years I’m 58 I have relapse and remitting ms I am one of 4 my brother and sister and a cousin have ms I don’t work anymore and I’m trying so hard to keep healthy but it’s a struggle I’ve only just joined this site and im wondering if anyone else is having
Krystalkeira
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
FINALLY
I am so thankful to those of you who wrote about the blanking period. I had never heard of that although I did realize that they would not consider my procedure of failure until three months and it could take 6 to 12 months to really have things kick in right. FINALLY I almost feel like me again. Of
I am so thankful to those of you who wrote about the blanking period. I had never heard of that although I did realize that they would not consider my procedure of failure until three months and it could take 6 to 12 months to really have things kick in right. FINALLY I almost feel like me again. Of
DawnTX
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AF Association
2 years ago
US FDA accepts and grants priority review status to Menarini Group’s Elacestrant for patients with ER+/HER2 MBC
Radius is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on addressing unmet medical needs in the areas of
bone
health
, neuro- orphan diseases, and oncology. 🙏❤️🙏
Radius is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on addressing unmet medical needs in the areas of
bone
health
, neuro- orphan diseases, and oncology. 🙏❤️🙏
hopenowandtomorrow
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
bisoprolol 1.25mg can cause serious problems in the elderly
my 91 year old grandmother who has atrial fibrillation, hypothyroidism and pernicious anaemia suffered a TIA mini stroke three years ago and was put on bisoprolol 1.25mg for heart rate control. The last three she has been in a zombie confused state, shortness of breath, headaches, dizziness and muscle
my 91 year old grandmother who has atrial fibrillation, hypothyroidism and pernicious anaemia suffered a TIA mini stroke three years ago and was put on bisoprolol 1.25mg for heart rate control. The last three she has been in a zombie confused state, shortness of breath, headaches, dizziness and muscle
ben102011
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AF Association
2 years ago
update on the ecg I posted 2 weeks ago!
so was at cardiologist today for my 3 month post ablation follow up for AF. He’s thinking there is a good chance the AF has gone. I showed him the ecg traces from my Apple Watch which some of you had suggested bigeminy PVCs and that’s exactly what they are. He has me on a 24 hour monitor just now to
so was at cardiologist today for my 3 month post ablation follow up for AF. He’s thinking there is a good chance the AF has gone. I showed him the ecg traces from my Apple Watch which some of you had suggested bigeminy PVCs and that’s exactly what they are. He has me on a 24 hour monitor just now to
Bailey2004
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 1 of 3)
Patients are often confused by seemingly conflicting findings of studies, or equally good doctors recommending different treatment plans. How are we to decide? Medical science is a process created by a “reality-based community” to help decide such questions. Science isn’t just hypothesis-testing with
Patients are often confused by seemingly conflicting findings of studies, or equally good doctors recommending different treatment plans. How are we to decide? Medical science is a process created by a “reality-based community” to help decide such questions. Science isn’t just hypothesis-testing with
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
muscle and ADT issues and questions
But information is key about if I accept this as equivalent Ane trust to the future as longer ADT would severely impact my
health
in more muscle loss and more
bone
density issues.So is there an answer to how much damage is done in 6 months compared to 12 months given my los muscle mass anyway.
But information is key about if I accept this as equivalent Ane trust to the future as longer ADT would severely impact my
health
in more muscle loss and more
bone
density issues.So is there an answer to how much damage is done in 6 months compared to 12 months given my los muscle mass anyway.
SimMartin
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Weight-bearing exercise for bone health
"ESSA’s “exercise prescription” for
bone
health
includes impact, resistance and balance training, with some modifications based on whether or not someone already has osteoporosis."
"ESSA’s “exercise prescription” for
bone
health
includes impact, resistance and balance training, with some modifications based on whether or not someone already has osteoporosis."
Mark_ABH
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Pregabalin
I had a Laminectomy due to Severe Spinal Stenosis which initially provided 4 months of relief. It then failed and deteriorated again. After that I’ve also had open heart surgery with a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. After collapsing last year I’ve now been diagnosed with Heart Failure. Unfortunately
I had a Laminectomy due to Severe Spinal Stenosis which initially provided 4 months of relief. It then failed and deteriorated again. After that I’ve also had open heart surgery with a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. After collapsing last year I’ve now been diagnosed with Heart Failure. Unfortunately
Davewm
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Steroid eye drops and bone health
Hi there, I wonder whether anyone can give me advice on prednisolone eye drops and their possible effect on bones. I have rheumatoid arthritis and have just been prescribed steroid eye drops for an ra flare which is causing ulcers in my eye. I also have osteoporosis in my spine and hips and am concerned
Hi there, I wonder whether anyone can give me advice on prednisolone eye drops and their possible effect on bones. I have rheumatoid arthritis and have just been prescribed steroid eye drops for an ra flare which is causing ulcers in my eye. I also have osteoporosis in my spine and hips and am concerned
Emye343
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Sternum wires - going through airport security with metal!
Hello, I have sternum wires following open heart surgery a year ago, & am flying abroad soon, would I need a GP letter for the process of going through airport security with the metal in my chest? Thank you for any advice!
Hello, I have sternum wires following open heart surgery a year ago, & am flying abroad soon, would I need a GP letter for the process of going through airport security with the metal in my chest? Thank you for any advice!
Warm-heart
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
exhaustion upon activity
I have been taking meds for Afib for the past 6 years , started on amiodarone (which started okay but increasingly affected my balance and caused a feeling of nausea ) ….was ablated and went on to flecanaide which has felt better but became out of rhythm on and off and have subsequently now been put
I have been taking meds for Afib for the past 6 years , started on amiodarone (which started okay but increasingly affected my balance and caused a feeling of nausea ) ….was ablated and went on to flecanaide which has felt better but became out of rhythm on and off and have subsequently now been put
Keibval
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AF Association
2 years ago
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