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COVID Death Discovery: Israelis Discover Role of Vitamin D Deficiency
“Vitamin D is often associated with
bone
health
. We’ve shown that it may also play an important role in other disease processes, such as infection.” Prof.
“Vitamin D is often associated with
bone
health
. We’ve shown that it may also play an important role in other disease processes, such as infection.” Prof.
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Shooting pain from heart area
Following recent open heart surgery for mitral heart repair, I am experiencing slight shooting pain (only way I can describe it). Has anyone had this and do you know why?
Following recent open heart surgery for mitral heart repair, I am experiencing slight shooting pain (only way I can describe it). Has anyone had this and do you know why?
Duffy14
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Drain from open heart surgery opened and slight leakage.
Drain from open heart surgery opened and slight leakage. Following open heart surgery the drains were moved, however one has slightly opened and leaking. Any advice of what I should do?
Drain from open heart surgery opened and slight leakage. Following open heart surgery the drains were moved, however one has slightly opened and leaking. Any advice of what I should do?
Duffy14
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Apixaban
I have PAF and it’s been recommended I start Apixaban. I’m worried about possible bleeds but also by the recommendation to give up riding my motorcycle and any other activities that might cause injury . Also been told not to drink alcohol.I am very active around home and often using chainsaw and working
I have PAF and it’s been recommended I start Apixaban. I’m worried about possible bleeds but also by the recommendation to give up riding my motorcycle and any other activities that might cause injury . Also been told not to drink alcohol.I am very active around home and often using chainsaw and working
kalgs
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AF Association
3 years ago
Fear of death and massive anxiety
I'm new here and hopefully can find some helpful tips to pass on to my wife . She has a complicated health history and has been to the best the USA has to offer !! She has 2 genetic disorders that are rare and the combination is only a handful in the world ( so far ) . Ehlers Danlos type 1,2,4
I'm new here and hopefully can find some helpful tips to pass on to my wife . She has a complicated health history and has been to the best the USA has to offer !! She has 2 genetic disorders that are rare and the combination is only a handful in the world ( so far ) . Ehlers Danlos type 1,2,4
1bdhaek
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Heart Issues but otherwise healthy
Hi all, I live in the Panhandle of Florida. I am fairly active even though I have an artificial heart valve and a pacemaker. I try to stay healthy by eating the right foods and limiting vitamin K to keep my INR stable but every now and then, I have a question about diet and INR results.
Hi all, I live in the Panhandle of Florida. I am fairly active even though I have an artificial heart valve and a pacemaker. I try to stay healthy by eating the right foods and limiting vitamin K to keep my INR stable but every now and then, I have a question about diet and INR results.
Lizilue
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Apixaban+Aspirin - v- Clopidogrel
Condition: Atrial Fibrillation + unstable Angina; has bare metal stents; aged 94. Long-term NOAC Apixaban+Aspirin was recommended by hospital Consultant after serious angina attack. Before A+A, prescription was for Clopidogrel+Aspirin. GP stopped A+A and now prescibes only Clopidogrel. How would this
Condition: Atrial Fibrillation + unstable Angina; has bare metal stents; aged 94. Long-term NOAC Apixaban+Aspirin was recommended by hospital Consultant after serious angina attack. Before A+A, prescription was for Clopidogrel+Aspirin. GP stopped A+A and now prescibes only Clopidogrel. How would this
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Anticoagulation Support
3 years ago
Apixaban+Aspirin -v- Clopidogrel
Condition: Atrial Fibrillation + unstable Angina; has bare metal stents; aged 94. Long-term NOAC Apixaban+Aspirin was recommended by hospital Consultant after serious angina attack. Before A+A, prescription was for Clopidogrel+Aspirin. GP stopped A+A and now prescibes only Clopidogrel. How would this
Condition: Atrial Fibrillation + unstable Angina; has bare metal stents; aged 94. Long-term NOAC Apixaban+Aspirin was recommended by hospital Consultant after serious angina attack. Before A+A, prescription was for Clopidogrel+Aspirin. GP stopped A+A and now prescibes only Clopidogrel. How would this
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AF Association
3 years ago
Experts address osteoporosis therapy and COVID-19 vaccination.
In new joint guidelines issued by
bone
health
experts, recommendations are presented for managing osteoporosis therapy in the context of COVID-19 vaccination.
In new joint guidelines issued by
bone
health
experts, recommendations are presented for managing osteoporosis therapy in the context of COVID-19 vaccination.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Update on health issues
It's been a while since I've posted anything here , just thought I'd give you a quick update on my
health
issues, still got lumps on neck, collar
bone
and above my left breast just about 2cm under collar bone, this has been going on now for over 3 years, and still none the wiser , have been recently
It's been a while since I've posted anything here , just thought I'd give you a quick update on my
health
issues, still got lumps on neck, collar
bone
and above my left breast just about 2cm under collar bone, this has been going on now for over 3 years, and still none the wiser , have been recently
Sweetpea1157
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
AV Node Ablation
80 years old in Sept and still plagued by afib. Pacemaker fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
80 years old in Sept and still plagued by afib. Pacemaker fitted in May 2021 and awaiting next step which I’m sure will be AV node ablation – last stop saloon! But is this the only option? The last ablation in 2013 lasted 5 years and possibly longer if severe Mitral regurgitation hadn’t triggered it.
Caratacus
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AF Association
3 years ago
Bone health a d Methotrexate
Has anyone had any change in their bone density after being on Methotrexate for an extended time like 2 plus years? I had a spontaneous fracture of my knee and tibia. The orthopedic surgeon said it is osteoporosis causing this.
Has anyone had any change in their bone density after being on Methotrexate for an extended time like 2 plus years? I had a spontaneous fracture of my knee and tibia. The orthopedic surgeon said it is osteoporosis causing this.
4201
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NRAS
3 years ago
Lunch and Hot Tea
Hi everyone! For lunch today, I had a cheese sandwich with mustard and gluten free bread with Cheddar and Muenster Cheeses. I also had a lemon meringue Greek yogurt and hot tea on the side. There were 43 total carbs. in the entire lunch. Really great and delicious.
Hi everyone! For lunch today, I had a cheese sandwich with mustard and gluten free bread with Cheddar and Muenster Cheeses. I also had a lemon meringue Greek yogurt and hot tea on the side. There were 43 total carbs. in the entire lunch. Really great and delicious.
Activity2004
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
It’s been seven hours and 49 days...
Been tough 7 weeks since calf injury with physio treatment and losing much of my hard earned fitness, more importantly slowing my recovery from heart surgery which was a key motivational factor for me doing this... This weekend picked myself up, dusted off trainers unsure on fitness levels tentatively
Been tough 7 weeks since calf injury with physio treatment and losing much of my hard earned fitness, more importantly slowing my recovery from heart surgery which was a key motivational factor for me doing this... This weekend picked myself up, dusted off trainers unsure on fitness levels tentatively
QuadroVEINia
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
OMG I CANT BELIEVE I DID THIS 😱
I’ve had a really good few days mid week the best for manny years. Thursday night felt a bit off very stiff in the evening blamed fibro. Friday night tired and again stiff had to use hot water bottle and paracetamol. Had a busy week so thought I had over did it. Woke yesterday with a flare that wiped
I’ve had a really good few days mid week the best for manny years. Thursday night felt a bit off very stiff in the evening blamed fibro. Friday night tired and again stiff had to use hot water bottle and paracetamol. Had a busy week so thought I had over did it. Woke yesterday with a flare that wiped
Hidden
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NRAS
3 years ago
Heart Failure and hip replacement?
I am 82 and have permanent AF. I have recently been diagnosed as having clinical heart failure.I am also on the waiting list for hip replacement but am wondering now if this operation is possible because of this recent revelation. Can anyone advise please, I am really concerned. Thanks
I am 82 and have permanent AF. I have recently been diagnosed as having clinical heart failure.I am also on the waiting list for hip replacement but am wondering now if this operation is possible because of this recent revelation. Can anyone advise please, I am really concerned. Thanks
Hawkie147
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AF Association
3 years ago
WARWICK'S ASCT ~ LATEST UPDATE...
Evening all... :-) Below I have Posted Warwick's latest Update on his Stem Cell Transplant journey... Best wishes all, stay safe & well... Steve
[i]Re: WARWICK's ASCT Journey Begins Today...[/i]
Post by Warwick » Fri May 21, 2021 10:09 am Hello everybody I am now at day 86 post transplant
Evening all... :-) Below I have Posted Warwick's latest Update on his Stem Cell Transplant journey... Best wishes all, stay safe & well... Steve
[i]Re: WARWICK's ASCT Journey Begins Today...[/i]
Post by Warwick » Fri May 21, 2021 10:09 am Hello everybody I am now at day 86 post transplant
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Mechanical Valve - Ticking Noise
I'm new here and I have been recommended to have open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve with a mechanical valve. One of my concerns is the "ticking" or "thumping" noise. I was wondering if anyone has had the mechanical valve replacement surgery and have they experienced the noise? If so, how
I'm new here and I have been recommended to have open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve with a mechanical valve. One of my concerns is the "ticking" or "thumping" noise. I was wondering if anyone has had the mechanical valve replacement surgery and have they experienced the noise? If so, how
MontyReynolds
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
For cholesterol blood test or Calcium Score?
Please read this true interesting story. NHS still not doing Calcium score, private test can cost up to £ 150.00 pounds! "But he was alarmed to discover that, aged 42, his cholesterol levels were high, at 8.5 — with his level of ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol at 6.2. His GP advised that he start on statins immediately
Please read this true interesting story. NHS still not doing Calcium score, private test can cost up to £ 150.00 pounds! "But he was alarmed to discover that, aged 42, his cholesterol levels were high, at 8.5 — with his level of ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol at 6.2. His GP advised that he start on statins immediately
sandybrown
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Cholesterol Support
3 years ago
Testicular Pain Since Vasectomy
I love in the USA - I had a vasectomy a couple years ago. I was in immense paint throughout the whole procedure. I could feel them burn me (make incision) and it was awful. I have had to take antibiotics 2 times for swollen tube... can’t recall what they called it. I am sitting on a couch now - laid
I love in the USA - I had a vasectomy a couple years ago. I was in immense paint throughout the whole procedure. I could feel them burn me (make incision) and it was awful. I have had to take antibiotics 2 times for swollen tube... can’t recall what they called it. I am sitting on a couch now - laid
SamuelLMa
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
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