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ADT and heart mitral valve regurgitation.
I was diagnosed with (There is mild (1+)mitral valve regurgitation.) yesterday. Can this be caused by my ADT treatments? Is it reversible? I never had this before I started ADT. Thanks
I was diagnosed with (There is mild (1+)mitral valve regurgitation.) yesterday. Can this be caused by my ADT treatments? Is it reversible? I never had this before I started ADT. Thanks
Ahk1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Wellness poster for my stay at hospital
I am due to have a stem cell transplant and have prepared myself for my stay at the hospital. It’s been suggested that I can decorate my room and can use posters to put on the wall. I wonder if anyone could suggest somewhere online that they would know of that I could find any reasonably priced posters
I am due to have a stem cell transplant and have prepared myself for my stay at the hospital. It’s been suggested that I can decorate my room and can use posters to put on the wall. I wonder if anyone could suggest somewhere online that they would know of that I could find any reasonably priced posters
Kraskie1915
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CLL Support
2 years ago
I’ve made it!
Can’t quite believe I’m writing this and although I’m normally quite happy to just sit back and read all your posts, I’m so proud to share my first anniversary with you all. So today marks a year that I had my very unexpected open heart surgery to replace my mitral valve after spending 9 months being
Can’t quite believe I’m writing this and although I’m normally quite happy to just sit back and read all your posts, I’m so proud to share my first anniversary with you all. So today marks a year that I had my very unexpected open heart surgery to replace my mitral valve after spending 9 months being
Achingheart
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Is anyone on ADT taking collagen for joint pain and bone health?
Is anyone on ADT taking collagen for joint pain and
bone
health
? I am stage four on Eldergaurd (Lupron) and Xtandi, a met in the hips and one in the spine. I am taking several supplements including calcium and D3. Should I be taking collagen?
Is anyone on ADT taking collagen for joint pain and
bone
health
? I am stage four on Eldergaurd (Lupron) and Xtandi, a met in the hips and one in the spine. I am taking several supplements including calcium and D3. Should I be taking collagen?
de-luke
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Sct question
Hello friends! I'm using Google translate now. I hope you will understand. I have a question that I can not find an answer to online. It's about stem cell transplantation. If this were to happen at some point in the future, how precise/exact does a match need to be? My parents have different ethnic
Hello friends! I'm using Google translate now. I hope you will understand. I have a question that I can not find an answer to online. It's about stem cell transplantation. If this were to happen at some point in the future, how precise/exact does a match need to be? My parents have different ethnic
Johan2021
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Dexa results
And I also read here that exercises with weights will increase
bone
health
too. I'll try gradually doing these, since having some minor problems in my knees, too. Actually, I'm being very pessimistic about my future
bone
health
, but in the end, I get my act together and start acting.
And I also read here that exercises with weights will increase
bone
health
too. I'll try gradually doing these, since having some minor problems in my knees, too. Actually, I'm being very pessimistic about my future
bone
health
, but in the end, I get my act together and start acting.
Bella33355
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
The National Cardiac Audit Programme published today by Health Quality Improvement Partnership HQIP
"The National Cardiovascular Audit Programme (NCAP), brings together six major cardiovascular domains into one national clinical audit. The programme covers six domains; Adult Cardiac Surgery, Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Rhythm Management, Myocardial Ischaemia National Audit Project (MINAP), Heart
"The National Cardiovascular Audit Programme (NCAP), brings together six major cardiovascular domains into one national clinical audit. The programme covers six domains; Adult Cardiac Surgery, Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Rhythm Management, Myocardial Ischaemia National Audit Project (MINAP), Heart
Milkfairy
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Heart disease and atrophied thyroid
Greatly appreciated the response to my previous post, link below, many responses that are helpful that I am digesting. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/148111170/lost-in-ignorance-bit-scared I saw the nhs endo who is, as seems common for people on here, concerned about t3 use and stated 2
Greatly appreciated the response to my previous post, link below, many responses that are helpful that I am digesting. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/148111170/lost-in-ignorance-bit-scared I saw the nhs endo who is, as seems common for people on here, concerned about t3 use and stated 2
lauriegraham
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Combating Fatigue??
My husband is on Lupron/Casodex. He goes to gym 3 times per week for weight lifting plus Pickleball. He rides his bicycle 3-5 times per week about 15 miles. He is 69 and has been in perfect health until PC five years ago. Eats relatively clean. No red meat. Takes supplements suggested by nutritionist
My husband is on Lupron/Casodex. He goes to gym 3 times per week for weight lifting plus Pickleball. He rides his bicycle 3-5 times per week about 15 miles. He is 69 and has been in perfect health until PC five years ago. Eats relatively clean. No red meat. Takes supplements suggested by nutritionist
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
The article referred to below
This paper is behind a paywall, so I'll get it elsewhere. But it shows the benefits of giving T3 to patients after heart failure. This is just the abstract
Effects of Acute Triiodothyronine Treatment in Patients with Anterior Myocardial Infarction Undergoing Primary Angioplasty: Evidence from a Pilot
This paper is behind a paywall, so I'll get it elsewhere. But it shows the benefits of giving T3 to patients after heart failure. This is just the abstract
Effects of Acute Triiodothyronine Treatment in Patients with Anterior Myocardial Infarction Undergoing Primary Angioplasty: Evidence from a Pilot
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Covid and Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy
Hi, Since my very successful ablation in November 20 I have been in normal sinus rhythm. I have contracted Covid, and have flu like symptoms. My Kardia (Advanced Determination) now reports I have Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy. I know that Covid can induce heart arrythmias, is this something
Hi, Since my very successful ablation in November 20 I have been in normal sinus rhythm. I have contracted Covid, and have flu like symptoms. My Kardia (Advanced Determination) now reports I have Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopy. I know that Covid can induce heart arrythmias, is this something
Yachtsman
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AF Association
2 years ago
Travel Insurance
My son had open heart surgery to repair a large VSD at 5 months old. It was successful, but he still has mitral valve regurgitation and takes regular meds. We are planning to have our first family holiday in the summer. Which insurers would you recommend to get travel insurance with? Any advice is much
My son had open heart surgery to repair a large VSD at 5 months old. It was successful, but he still has mitral valve regurgitation and takes regular meds. We are planning to have our first family holiday in the summer. Which insurers would you recommend to get travel insurance with? Any advice is much
MamaPM
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
INR testing machine
Looking to buy INR machine for husband just had Surgery now on life time warfarin . So expensive anywhere I can get second hand cheaper , go won’t even prescribe the strips
Looking to buy INR machine for husband just had Surgery now on life time warfarin . So expensive anywhere I can get second hand cheaper , go won’t even prescribe the strips
Hidden
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Anticoagulation Support
2 years ago
Mini Maze Procedures, there is a place for all, my personal view
I am sure I am not the only one who has been saddened by the recent heated discussions on the mini maze. I live in the U.K. and have recently had a mini maze where this is currently a lesser known and used procedure. Catheter ablations (and meds) are the standard in the U.K. and Catheter ablations
I am sure I am not the only one who has been saddened by the recent heated discussions on the mini maze. I live in the U.K. and have recently had a mini maze where this is currently a lesser known and used procedure. Catheter ablations (and meds) are the standard in the U.K. and Catheter ablations
MummyLuv
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AF Association
2 years ago
DEXA scan - help please interpreting my results and help with my suggested regime to improve my bone density
I would like to undertake exercise concentrated on my
bone
health
and I believe hopping is very good so I plan to hop most days. I have also bought a weighted vest as I am fairly light so think the weighted vest may help too.
I would like to undertake exercise concentrated on my
bone
health
and I believe hopping is very good so I plan to hop most days. I have also bought a weighted vest as I am fairly light so think the weighted vest may help too.
SarahBa
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Heart surgery
I go into hospital tomorrow for open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve. I was in hospital just before Easter to have a TAVI . My surgeon decided I was a candidate for OpH surgery. Bit daunting but looking forward to having a better quality of life!
I go into hospital tomorrow for open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve. I was in hospital just before Easter to have a TAVI . My surgeon decided I was a candidate for OpH surgery. Bit daunting but looking forward to having a better quality of life!
SuziCutie
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
To do it or not to do it? Ablation and other things.
We often get asked "should I have an ablation?" and from time to time my answer has been "When the pupil is ready the teacher will come" meaning that when the AF is bad enugh you won't need to ask. This happened to me way back along when I declined the first offer of ablation but within six months was
We often get asked "should I have an ablation?" and from time to time my answer has been "When the pupil is ready the teacher will come" meaning that when the AF is bad enugh you won't need to ask. This happened to me way back along when I declined the first offer of ablation but within six months was
BobD
Volunteer
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Third open heart surgery
Hi there, my partner has been diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis and will need a valve replacement soon. He has congenital heart disease and this will be his third open heart surgery. Has anyone here undergone multiple surgeries? How was it? There isn't much information online and I'm keen to know
Hi there, my partner has been diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis and will need a valve replacement soon. He has congenital heart disease and this will be his third open heart surgery. Has anyone here undergone multiple surgeries? How was it? There isn't much information online and I'm keen to know
5au5ages
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Heart surgery and Hashimotos
Has anyone had heart surgery and then gone on to be diagnosed with Hashimotos/ under active thyroid. I’m just looking to connect with anyone in a similar situation.
Has anyone had heart surgery and then gone on to be diagnosed with Hashimotos/ under active thyroid. I’m just looking to connect with anyone in a similar situation.
ragdollcat
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
AF, ablation and odd heart rhythms
I had an ablation for AF in Dec. Since the procedure I have only experienced one short 3 min run of AF, but my heart has been very unsettled over the last five months. Recently, I've been suffering bouts of tachycardia (140 BPM for a minute or two is about as bad as it gets) at night, which are manageable
I had an ablation for AF in Dec. Since the procedure I have only experienced one short 3 min run of AF, but my heart has been very unsettled over the last five months. Recently, I've been suffering bouts of tachycardia (140 BPM for a minute or two is about as bad as it gets) at night, which are manageable
John3333333
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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