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Did you know that one? (Calcium)
However, low calcium intake doesn’t necessarily equal poor
bone
health
, as seen in countries with low dairy and calcium consumption.
However, low calcium intake doesn’t necessarily equal poor
bone
health
, as seen in countries with low dairy and calcium consumption.
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Cardiac Surgeon for Mitral Valve repair
Hello, I am new here. My 89 year old Dad has a leaky Mitral Valve and enlarged aortic root. I am not sure if he will be able to have open heart surgery. Has anyone had the MitraClip or NeoChord repair? How was your experience and can you please recommend a surgeon? Thank you.
Hello, I am new here. My 89 year old Dad has a leaky Mitral Valve and enlarged aortic root. I am not sure if he will be able to have open heart surgery. Has anyone had the MitraClip or NeoChord repair? How was your experience and can you please recommend a surgeon? Thank you.
Batgirlx
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
How do you cope w ith being told you have PAF along with your other cardiac problems
Having had AVRT for over 35 years controlled by drugs my tachycardia has now broken through the meds. Zio monitor has now shown PAF and Troponin is elevated. Started on Apixaban last week but have had to stop it as it totally wiped me out. How does one cope with all this without stressing oneself
Having had AVRT for over 35 years controlled by drugs my tachycardia has now broken through the meds. Zio monitor has now shown PAF and Troponin is elevated. Started on Apixaban last week but have had to stop it as it totally wiped me out. How does one cope with all this without stressing oneself
hausjac
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Sick with COVID 6 months after full vaccination
My wife and I completed our first backpacking adventure of the Summer July 12 to 19 in Yosemite. While passing through Tuolumne Meadows we needed to visit their store to replace non-functional water purifiers. It was crowded with maskless hikers stocking up and enjoying burgers at their grill. Exposure
My wife and I completed our first backpacking adventure of the Summer July 12 to 19 in Yosemite. While passing through Tuolumne Meadows we needed to visit their store to replace non-functional water purifiers. It was crowded with maskless hikers stocking up and enjoying burgers at their grill. Exposure
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Incontinence Supplies
Well finally things have gotten much better in the incontinence department for me. it's taken over 3 months since surgery to get this far (still dribbling here and there but waaay better almost overnight (OK the last few weeks. ha!). I'm hoping that I won't be needing these supplies any longer. I
Well finally things have gotten much better in the incontinence department for me. it's taken over 3 months since surgery to get this far (still dribbling here and there but waaay better almost overnight (OK the last few weeks. ha!). I'm hoping that I won't be needing these supplies any longer. I
marinoperna
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
First Stem Cell Transplant Appointment done
Thanks to everyone who replied to my first post on this. My husband and I stayed over in Southampton and we got home today. To my great relief, the consultant was extremely approachable and excellent at explaining things. I didn't ask all of my questions as these initial discussions are being done over
Thanks to everyone who replied to my first post on this. My husband and I stayed over in Southampton and we got home today. To my great relief, the consultant was extremely approachable and excellent at explaining things. I didn't ask all of my questions as these initial discussions are being done over
Otterfield
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Study shows low or undetectable immune response to double COVID-19 vaccination in patients with impaired immune systems
The first data from the ongoing OCTAVE (Observational Cohort Trial-T-cells Antibodies and Vaccine Efficacy in SARS-CoV-2) study show that a significant proportion of clinically at-risk patients with certain immunocompromised or immunosuppressed conditions mount a low or undetectable immune response after
The first data from the ongoing OCTAVE (Observational Cohort Trial-T-cells Antibodies and Vaccine Efficacy in SARS-CoV-2) study show that a significant proportion of clinically at-risk patients with certain immunocompromised or immunosuppressed conditions mount a low or undetectable immune response after
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
My Latest Lipid Profile, My Fasting Insulin & My hsCRP as reported today.
It is a male hormone, masculine ...it is not only a male sex hormone, it is kingpin in maintaining a host of
health
parameters .... responsible for
Bone
health
, heart health, muscles mass building, Body Fat reducing ...if testosterone becomes less, not only your sexual desire will dry up, but has connection
It is a male hormone, masculine ...it is not only a male sex hormone, it is kingpin in maintaining a host of
health
parameters .... responsible for
Bone
health
, heart health, muscles mass building, Body Fat reducing ...if testosterone becomes less, not only your sexual desire will dry up, but has connection
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Using muscle relaxing creams
My son who has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy takes ramipril and bisoprolol, can he apply the likes of deep heat? Thanks in advance for replies
My son who has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy takes ramipril and bisoprolol, can he apply the likes of deep heat? Thanks in advance for replies
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
First Appointment re Stem Cell Transplant
This week I have my first appointment with a stem cell transplant specialist. I haven't made up my mind yet and I'm seeing this as a fact finding appointment. I've made a list of questions to ask: What exactly does it involve, step by step? What can go wrong? And if something goes wrong, what is the
This week I have my first appointment with a stem cell transplant specialist. I haven't made up my mind yet and I'm seeing this as a fact finding appointment. I've made a list of questions to ask: What exactly does it involve, step by step? What can go wrong? And if something goes wrong, what is the
Otterfield
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Who should receive a 3rd COVID-19 dose according to the CDC
I just received this email from Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and it's another confirmation as to who is really immunocompromised. I hope this helps some members of this forum who are on higher doses of Pred. "Patient Update - Dear Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital Community
I just received this email from Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and it's another confirmation as to who is really immunocompromised. I hope this helps some members of this forum who are on higher doses of Pred. "Patient Update - Dear Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital Community
kulina
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Odd feeling
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) I’m settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. It’s a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... It’s not
Does anyone experience this? Every so often (maybe once every three weeks) I’m settling down to sleep when I get a strange vibrating sort of feeling in my eyes, head and body. It’s a bit scary. It only lasts about 5-10 seconds but I lay there thinking, am I having a stroke? Heart attack? ... It’s not
123Abc123
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AF Association
3 years ago
Elevated heart rate.
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
Morning all. I have noticed my heart rate running quite fast even during the night. This is a new one for me. I was diagnosed a fib in Jan and take Verapimil and Apixaban. My question is should I try and talk to my gp (if I can) or battle on. Waiting for CV but now just getting a call in Oct. Many thanks
ETHEL103
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Potato with cheese tomato and onion pie.
Hi everyone, Here's what I made for dinner last night. First I cooked some potatoes in their skin before mashing and blind baking for approx 15 mins. Then I added a tin of tomatoes that I blended first Which I then covered in grated cheese with diced onions herbs and gluten free bread crumbs on top
Hi everyone, Here's what I made for dinner last night. First I cooked some potatoes in their skin before mashing and blind baking for approx 15 mins. Then I added a tin of tomatoes that I blended first Which I then covered in grated cheese with diced onions herbs and gluten free bread crumbs on top
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Cholesterol-lowering drug to be offered to thousands on the NHS
The treatment will be rolled out to those who have already suffered a heart attack or stroke. A cholesterol-lowering drug that could save tens of thousands of lives over the next decade will be offered to people on the NHS. Inclisiran, described as a “game-changer”, is hoped to prevent thousands of
The treatment will be rolled out to those who have already suffered a heart attack or stroke. A cholesterol-lowering drug that could save tens of thousands of lives over the next decade will be offered to people on the NHS. Inclisiran, described as a “game-changer”, is hoped to prevent thousands of
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Blood pressure medication and advice for maintaining a very active lifestyle
Looking for advice please. 63 year old male, born with bicuspid valve, had AVR with mechanical valve and aortic root graft in December 2019. Always been very active (not showing off, but ex-international athlete who then maintained activity in many sports until the lead up to my AVR). The only medication
Looking for advice please. 63 year old male, born with bicuspid valve, had AVR with mechanical valve and aortic root graft in December 2019. Always been very active (not showing off, but ex-international athlete who then maintained activity in many sports until the lead up to my AVR). The only medication
Mikedabike
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Landmark study shows simple salt swap could prevent millions of deaths each year
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Coping with PMR
Absolutely new, 77 on the outside but younger on the inside. Would appreciate any advice relating to PMR please, just any tips that you found helped you. Have any of you found that your hips or spine have been painful due to this condition? Had open heart surgery last Summer, and now my ribs and upper
Absolutely new, 77 on the outside but younger on the inside. Would appreciate any advice relating to PMR please, just any tips that you found helped you. Have any of you found that your hips or spine have been painful due to this condition? Had open heart surgery last Summer, and now my ribs and upper
Jodi365
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
It's back
Hi this is my first post on this forum I had bad psoriasis until I got a heart transplant last year and it cleared up totally it was brilliant and I really thought because of the immusupprestants it would stay away, how wrong I was after stopping the steroids it's back with a vengeance totally gutted
Hi this is my first post on this forum I had bad psoriasis until I got a heart transplant last year and it cleared up totally it was brilliant and I really thought because of the immusupprestants it would stay away, how wrong I was after stopping the steroids it's back with a vengeance totally gutted
Thanksnhs
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Beyond Psoriasis
3 years ago
Neuropathy treatments
Unfortunately as we all know, good treatment for neuropathy is generally poor. I've tried as most people have everything. The only way I control my feet neuropathy is plenty of walking icing and messaging with deep heat before bed. The only medication I take is ibuprofen - one table 400mg give me 50%
Unfortunately as we all know, good treatment for neuropathy is generally poor. I've tried as most people have everything. The only way I control my feet neuropathy is plenty of walking icing and messaging with deep heat before bed. The only medication I take is ibuprofen - one table 400mg give me 50%
CaraCara
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Neuropathy Support
3 years ago
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