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Blood thinners
Hi I had a triple heart bypass 1 year ago, is it safe to come off my blood thinners now
Hi I had a triple heart bypass 1 year ago, is it safe to come off my blood thinners now
S200ssy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Researchers report third case of HIV remission after stem cell transplant using umbilical cord blood
A US woman has become the third known person who's gone into HIV remission, and the first mixed-race woman, thanks to a transplant of stem cells from umbilical cord blood, according to research presented at a conference Tuesday. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/15/health/hiv-third-person-remission/index.html
A US woman has become the third known person who's gone into HIV remission, and the first mixed-race woman, thanks to a transplant of stem cells from umbilical cord blood, according to research presented at a conference Tuesday. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/15/health/hiv-third-person-remission/index.html
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Swimming
Was just wondering when its safe to go swimming again after heart bypass , when will it be ok for stitches and chlorine in water.
Was just wondering when its safe to go swimming again after heart bypass , when will it be ok for stitches and chlorine in water.
Tez666
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Advice please , T3 and osteoporosis & oesteo arthritis
Hi guys, im confused and worried about my
bone
health
, so i wanted to try get advice from here aswell as posting on the thyroid forum. Please if anyone knows about this, or can offer any other advice on how to improve my
bone
health
, its much appreciated. A brief recent history.....
Hi guys, im confused and worried about my
bone
health
, so i wanted to try get advice from here aswell as posting on the thyroid forum. Please if anyone knows about this, or can offer any other advice on how to improve my
bone
health
, its much appreciated. A brief recent history.....
MrsClanger
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Pains post heart attack
Three weeks after major heart attack and three stents fitted, I’m still getting the odd pain in my heart region. Sometimes I get a little pain in my heart while taking a deep breath. Sometimes it’s just a single pain and it goes and sometimes four or five pains each time I breathe. It was more so in
Three weeks after major heart attack and three stents fitted, I’m still getting the odd pain in my heart region. Sometimes I get a little pain in my heart while taking a deep breath. Sometimes it’s just a single pain and it goes and sometimes four or five pains each time I breathe. It was more so in
DaveOrange
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
Cord blood donation Northern Ireland
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Babytwinkle
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Night sweats
My elective heart surgery went horribly wrong. First a stroke and then a junior doctor in the stroke unit wrongly deciding that I was allergic to blood thinners and putting me on a drip of Vitamin K. Not a good move after a mechanical valve transplant with blood clots a real possibility. After two months
My elective heart surgery went horribly wrong. First a stroke and then a junior doctor in the stroke unit wrongly deciding that I was allergic to blood thinners and putting me on a drip of Vitamin K. Not a good move after a mechanical valve transplant with blood clots a real possibility. After two months
Tickertalker
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
WARWICK's Latest Update on his POST ASCT journey thus far...
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Sat Feb 12, 2022 10:39 pm Evening all... :D As some of you may recall, sometime ago in 2021, Warwick, (one of our committee members), underwent his Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT) journey. While his condition is deemed a success, the journey itself remains ongoing w/
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Sat Feb 12, 2022 10:39 pm Evening all... :D As some of you may recall, sometime ago in 2021, Warwick, (one of our committee members), underwent his Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT) journey. While his condition is deemed a success, the journey itself remains ongoing w/
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
10 Years With CLL: Two Trials & Lifesaving CAR T-Cell Therapy
I rarely cross post to Patient Power but today there is a story by a fellow CLL patient I have known for many years as DebinOz. She is one of the few I know of with a more aggressive form of CLL than mine. And I think she has more air miles than my 750,000 with United. Len - See: https://patientpower.info
I rarely cross post to Patient Power but today there is a story by a fellow CLL patient I have known for many years as DebinOz. She is one of the few I know of with a more aggressive form of CLL than mine. And I think she has more air miles than my 750,000 with United. Len - See: https://patientpower.info
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Me and my gizmo
I did a post yesterday about my open heart surgery and today this popped up - me with my gizmo - it is a spirometer which is linked by Bluetooth to my mobile telephone. I use it every other week t send test results to Nottingham City Hospital so that they can monitor my pulmonary fibrosis remotely.
I did a post yesterday about my open heart surgery and today this popped up - me with my gizmo - it is a spirometer which is linked by Bluetooth to my mobile telephone. I use it every other week t send test results to Nottingham City Hospital so that they can monitor my pulmonary fibrosis remotely.
Oxygeniser
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Open Heart Surgery, (OHS) General Comments 2
4 weeks post redo AVR. I thought this information might be helpful to others in a similar place. I was noticing and getting a bit concerned about some increase in pain in and around the wound site and in the intercostal muscles. My cardiac event follow up nurse pointed out that this is a common experience
4 weeks post redo AVR. I thought this information might be helpful to others in a similar place. I was noticing and getting a bit concerned about some increase in pain in and around the wound site and in the intercostal muscles. My cardiac event follow up nurse pointed out that this is a common experience
mcmaccy
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
How my idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis diagnosis in 2015 led to open heart surgery five years ago today
I have done a podcast type post today about the above, together with copies of blogposts prior to, and after, my open heart surgery, which I did in February and April 2017. I hope some of you may find of interest. Regards Robert https://paperbagstories.substack.com/ It talking bit was unscripted and
I have done a podcast type post today about the above, together with copies of blogposts prior to, and after, my open heart surgery, which I did in February and April 2017. I hope some of you may find of interest. Regards Robert https://paperbagstories.substack.com/ It talking bit was unscripted and
Oxygeniser
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi everyone I've just been diagnosed with Afib following a 24 hour Holter monitor I had done in early December last year. The results only came back last week. Actually, the cardiologist's letter says the trace showed 1. Paroxysmal Afib 2. Atrial flutter 3. 4 short runs of VT which the cardiologist
Hi everyone I've just been diagnosed with Afib following a 24 hour Holter monitor I had done in early December last year. The results only came back last week. Actually, the cardiologist's letter says the trace showed 1. Paroxysmal Afib 2. Atrial flutter 3. 4 short runs of VT which the cardiologist
vlc2
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AF Association
2 years ago
Help with Edema?
I finished up chemo on 9 Dec 2021, I am having an issue with Edema, I have gone to my cardiologist, and it is not a heart issue, it is from my chemo. It comes and goes, I have fluid and swelling on my feet and legs and a little on my arms. I have compression socks that I wear daily, I elevate my
I finished up chemo on 9 Dec 2021, I am having an issue with Edema, I have gone to my cardiologist, and it is not a heart issue, it is from my chemo. It comes and goes, I have fluid and swelling on my feet and legs and a little on my arms. I have compression socks that I wear daily, I elevate my
JD-guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Another Pee-Pee Post
My apology to you 'gentlemen' & 'tough-guys' who are probably tired of reading my repetitious posts regarding incontinence and restroom stories; however, if this helps even one comrade, it was worth my time writing! I have been reading numerous posts about frequent, nightly restroom trips, and I'm wondering
My apology to you 'gentlemen' & 'tough-guys' who are probably tired of reading my repetitious posts regarding incontinence and restroom stories; however, if this helps even one comrade, it was worth my time writing! I have been reading numerous posts about frequent, nightly restroom trips, and I'm wondering
E2-Guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Apixaban subconjunctival haemorrhage
After taking Apixaban for about three weeks I have a very red left eye; it looks like a subconjunctival haemorrhage is on the way. This is the third time that this has happened after taking an anticoagulant; the three weeks is the longest period I have managed without this occurring. I have read that
After taking Apixaban for about three weeks I have a very red left eye; it looks like a subconjunctival haemorrhage is on the way. This is the third time that this has happened after taking an anticoagulant; the three weeks is the longest period I have managed without this occurring. I have read that
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Sudden dull ache.
Hi, I had a heart attack and a stent fitted almost 6 months ago. I had my heart clinic follow up in October and have a follow up consult with the cardiac surgery team in a week or so. I also have a Drs. telephone consult next week. The only lingering thing i have had since my stent had been shortness
Hi, I had a heart attack and a stent fitted almost 6 months ago. I had my heart clinic follow up in October and have a follow up consult with the cardiac surgery team in a week or so. I also have a Drs. telephone consult next week. The only lingering thing i have had since my stent had been shortness
stef2504
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Diet and AF
I had been suffering from AF in various forms, latterly persistent, for about 15 years. I had Mitral and Aortic Valve replacement surgery 10 years ago and two weeks ago I had Catheter Ablation. I have been in Sinus and feeling good since my Ablation, until last night. I woke at about 3am in AF.
I had been suffering from AF in various forms, latterly persistent, for about 15 years. I had Mitral and Aortic Valve replacement surgery 10 years ago and two weeks ago I had Catheter Ablation. I have been in Sinus and feeling good since my Ablation, until last night. I woke at about 3am in AF.
redpasta
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Spring Covid booster this Spring.
I have a mechanical Aortic valve replacement and therefore on Warfarin. I have AF which began shortly after open heart surgery which took place 7 years ago. Is it a GP decision if I should have the extra spring booster...? No one in my surgery has said I am vulnerable. With Covid restrictions being
I have a mechanical Aortic valve replacement and therefore on Warfarin. I have AF which began shortly after open heart surgery which took place 7 years ago. Is it a GP decision if I should have the extra spring booster...? No one in my surgery has said I am vulnerable. With Covid restrictions being
Suzy61Taylor
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Dignosed a buried penis
Been dignosed with a buried penis. I have been to a doctor and he is booking me in to see someone for operation as he said i have a buried penis i am bit nervous about it. Has anyone had 1 and had surgery. Or Medication he said i have soft penile tissue should i be worried? Any help would be appericated
Been dignosed with a buried penis. I have been to a doctor and he is booking me in to see someone for operation as he said i have a buried penis i am bit nervous about it. Has anyone had 1 and had surgery. Or Medication he said i have soft penile tissue should i be worried? Any help would be appericated
Lincsguy33
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Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
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