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Update on 3rd vaccination
My 33 year old son had his 3rd vaccination cancelled due to lack of staff. It was rescheduled for this week but now he’s ill with covid so cannot have it. He’s not CEV but several family members are, my daughter in law with MS, my Dad with Non Hodgkinsons Lymphoma, my step Father after triple heart
My 33 year old son had his 3rd vaccination cancelled due to lack of staff. It was rescheduled for this week but now he’s ill with covid so cannot have it. He’s not CEV but several family members are, my daughter in law with MS, my Dad with Non Hodgkinsons Lymphoma, my step Father after triple heart
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NRAS
2 years ago
Seafood pasta
We had some left over cooked spaghetti so I fried up some garlic, chilli and onion in olive oil then added cherry tomatoes, the cooked pasta and salt and pepper. Then I divided it into two pans and added cooked crab to mine and a tin of tuna to my husband’s (he is allergic to crabs) and some parsley.
We had some left over cooked spaghetti so I fried up some garlic, chilli and onion in olive oil then added cherry tomatoes, the cooked pasta and salt and pepper. Then I divided it into two pans and added cooked crab to mine and a tin of tuna to my husband’s (he is allergic to crabs) and some parsley.
Kaz747
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Heart Problems
I have been taking Erleada 240mg a day for 60 days .It’s causing my heart rate to drop. Is anyone aware of a cancer med that does not effect heart functions. Besides periodic muscle spasms that’s the only drawback. Thx
I have been taking Erleada 240mg a day for 60 days .It’s causing my heart rate to drop. Is anyone aware of a cancer med that does not effect heart functions. Besides periodic muscle spasms that’s the only drawback. Thx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Post AF ablation
Hello, My 65 year old father, who suffers from heart failure and AF, underwent his first AF ablation 3 days ago. Doctors didnt really tell us what to expect during the recovery period so seeing my dad struggle that much is very difficult for me. 3 days post op, he is still coughing a lot, has a headache
Hello, My 65 year old father, who suffers from heart failure and AF, underwent his first AF ablation 3 days ago. Doctors didnt really tell us what to expect during the recovery period so seeing my dad struggle that much is very difficult for me. 3 days post op, he is still coughing a lot, has a headache
Salbie
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AF Association
3 years ago
Lisinopril and Lipitor
I have high blood pressure and Afib. I had an MRI on my brain and the doctor found I have had a couple of strokes. Thankfully they made my left side numb, but nothing more. I take 20mg of lisinopril a day and 80mg of Lipitor. I am continually nauseated, and my leg muscles are weak. I feel off balance
I have high blood pressure and Afib. I had an MRI on my brain and the doctor found I have had a couple of strokes. Thankfully they made my left side numb, but nothing more. I take 20mg of lisinopril a day and 80mg of Lipitor. I am continually nauseated, and my leg muscles are weak. I feel off balance
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AF Association
2 years ago
SWOLLEN HAND
30 months past a heart bypass and 6 months past a pacemaker and in last month been waking up with swollen left hand and wrist. I do sleep on my left side and wear a watch. The swelling goes down during the day but is not usually gone before midnight. No swelling of ankles since about six months after
30 months past a heart bypass and 6 months past a pacemaker and in last month been waking up with swollen left hand and wrist. I do sleep on my left side and wear a watch. The swelling goes down during the day but is not usually gone before midnight. No swelling of ankles since about six months after
Kelling
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Age-Related Changes in the Male Reproductive System - National Library of Medicine - Last Update: February 10, 2022.
It covers the full range of effects of testosterone levels related to all areas of
health
, including muscle mass-to fat ratios, cardiac issues,
bone
loss, diabetes/metabolic syndrome, cognition/dementia, sexual function, and all the rest.
It covers the full range of effects of testosterone levels related to all areas of
health
, including muscle mass-to fat ratios, cardiac issues,
bone
loss, diabetes/metabolic syndrome, cognition/dementia, sexual function, and all the rest.
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
AV node ablation
Hi all Need some advice, have a two lead pacemaker (4years) Now advised to have an A V. Node ablation. Seeing the cardiologist on Thursday at Barts. Open heart surgery for mitral valve repair (18 years) June of last year diagnosed with Polymyagia, and taking steroids, now reducing them, hoping this
Hi all Need some advice, have a two lead pacemaker (4years) Now advised to have an A V. Node ablation. Seeing the cardiologist on Thursday at Barts. Open heart surgery for mitral valve repair (18 years) June of last year diagnosed with Polymyagia, and taking steroids, now reducing them, hoping this
valg59
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AF Association
3 years ago
Apixaban
Hi everyone I’ve been to see my cardiologist this morning Good news after having successful Cardioversion. My heart is better than before, no concerns. He told me to stop the Apixaban but I’m a little apprehensive, my chadsvads score is 1 (female) My weight as also dropped and I will continue on
Hi everyone I’ve been to see my cardiologist this morning Good news after having successful Cardioversion. My heart is better than before, no concerns. He told me to stop the Apixaban but I’m a little apprehensive, my chadsvads score is 1 (female) My weight as also dropped and I will continue on
Mabal
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AF Association
3 years ago
Permanent AF?
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
3 years ago
osteoporosis, oesteo arthritis, and T3 meds - Advice please
I tried to ask, can i improve my
bone
health
in any way ?.. i tried tp explain i am taking calcium, vit D and K2 mk7 for my bones, i didnt even get the full sentence out before he talked over me - he wasnt willing or able to give me any other advice at all.
I tried to ask, can i improve my
bone
health
in any way ?.. i tried tp explain i am taking calcium, vit D and K2 mk7 for my bones, i didnt even get the full sentence out before he talked over me - he wasnt willing or able to give me any other advice at all.
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Xenotransplantation of pig heart
Hello everyone. I’m sure we have all read about the recent pig kidneys transplanted into humans successfully. Well, it appears it’s been done again but this time it looks like a heart transplant was done. It’s too early to tell, but this case here seems to be more beneficial towards making it a reality
Hello everyone. I’m sure we have all read about the recent pig kidneys transplanted into humans successfully. Well, it appears it’s been done again but this time it looks like a heart transplant was done. It’s too early to tell, but this case here seems to be more beneficial towards making it a reality
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Best foundation for telangiectasia?
Hi all, Anyone out there found a good foundation to cover telangiectasia on the face? I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis 3 years ago. I know it seems trivial with all the other things we have to deal with but the redness on my face gets me down sometimes and I wondered if anyone has found the holy
Hi all, Anyone out there found a good foundation to cover telangiectasia on the face? I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis 3 years ago. I know it seems trivial with all the other things we have to deal with but the redness on my face gets me down sometimes and I wondered if anyone has found the holy
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
Stuffed mushrooms
Here's a tasty little supper for one which I concocted last night. It was just for me as my husband detests mushrooms with a passion. If you do too, you can potentially stuff the mixture into any veg that would cook quickly. (I'm thinking maybe a thickly sliced ring from a red or yellow sweet pepper
Here's a tasty little supper for one which I concocted last night. It was just for me as my husband detests mushrooms with a passion. If you do too, you can potentially stuff the mixture into any veg that would cook quickly. (I'm thinking maybe a thickly sliced ring from a red or yellow sweet pepper
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Sternum pain.
Hi I had open heart surgery 3 years ago, I still suffer from sternum pain after all this time. I got referred to pain clinic and latterly a surgeon. I read that the wires in your sternum can be removed. I was prescribed a gel for pain and im on Codrydomal for pain I think 10 percent codeine and the
Hi I had open heart surgery 3 years ago, I still suffer from sternum pain after all this time. I got referred to pain clinic and latterly a surgeon. I read that the wires in your sternum can be removed. I was prescribed a gel for pain and im on Codrydomal for pain I think 10 percent codeine and the
Bobbymrg
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Pain and breathlessness. Specialist says I'm not breathing properly. He has referred me to physio for breathing correctly!
I had a heart bypass op some 20 years ago. I've been diagnosed with my left diaphragm not working properly. Other specialists have said it's asthma and yet another specialist said I've got lung disease. I can only push out 200 to 250 on plastic thingy, sorry forgot what it's called, and have pain
I had a heart bypass op some 20 years ago. I've been diagnosed with my left diaphragm not working properly. Other specialists have said it's asthma and yet another specialist said I've got lung disease. I can only push out 200 to 250 on plastic thingy, sorry forgot what it's called, and have pain
Soundwell1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Severe angina symptoms without significant obstruction
I am new to this forum and wonder if anyone can cast any light on my symptoms. Saw GP at the end of August last year with breathlessness on exercise and she diagnosed possible angina. Only 3 weeks before I had spent a whole day working on my allotment but by the time I went to the GP I was struggling
I am new to this forum and wonder if anyone can cast any light on my symptoms. Saw GP at the end of August last year with breathlessness on exercise and she diagnosed possible angina. Only 3 weeks before I had spent a whole day working on my allotment but by the time I went to the GP I was struggling
MrsTree
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Still irregular pulse
Hi, I have had PAF since 2014. I am lucky that I don't have many symptons apart from a slight thudding feeling in my chest and an irregular pulse. The episodes used to be monthly then I had 6 in a couple of weeks, but for the last 3 years they've been very intermittent for which I'm very grateful. An
Hi, I have had PAF since 2014. I am lucky that I don't have many symptons apart from a slight thudding feeling in my chest and an irregular pulse. The episodes used to be monthly then I had 6 in a couple of weeks, but for the last 3 years they've been very intermittent for which I'm very grateful. An
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AF Association
3 years ago
Intermittent breathlessness with effort
Hello all and Happy New Year! I would to know if anyone has this. I take 3.75 mg of Bisoprolol and 200 mg slow release Flecanide. I do ok on it apart from a little fatigue. I have one or two episodes of PAfib a month mainly asymptomatic apart from reduction of exercise tolerance. Now and again when
Hello all and Happy New Year! I would to know if anyone has this. I take 3.75 mg of Bisoprolol and 200 mg slow release Flecanide. I do ok on it apart from a little fatigue. I have one or two episodes of PAfib a month mainly asymptomatic apart from reduction of exercise tolerance. Now and again when
Lilypocket
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AF Association
3 years ago
Heart palpitations/skipped beats after eating dinner?
Hi everyone, I haveTruncus Arteriosus and have had my valve replaced once when I was a baby (due another heart surgery at some point when I need it) So for about over half a year I’ve been having heart palpitations/skipper heart beats after I eat my dinner, normally about 10-20mins after eating. Does
Hi everyone, I haveTruncus Arteriosus and have had my valve replaced once when I was a baby (due another heart surgery at some point when I need it) So for about over half a year I’ve been having heart palpitations/skipper heart beats after I eat my dinner, normally about 10-20mins after eating. Does
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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