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When you talk about heart rate on here . Do you mean the red pulsing heart ? On Apple Watch .
I’m starting to ignore the ecg as it’s getting me and hubby confused so concentrating on the red heart on the Apple Watch . As I think the ecg counts the flutters from the top part of the heart thst gets confused with the electrical signals . The heart function nurse said that digoxin can mask the problem
I’m starting to ignore the ecg as it’s getting me and hubby confused so concentrating on the red heart on the Apple Watch . As I think the ecg counts the flutters from the top part of the heart thst gets confused with the electrical signals . The heart function nurse said that digoxin can mask the problem
Jackiesmith7777
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AF Association
7 months ago
Gut-first theory of Parkinson's disease gains traction
The gut-first theory of Parkinson's, originally proposed 20 years ago, started to intrigue Sulzer after his own research pointed toward the role of an autoimmune response in Parkinson's. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230822/Gut-first-theory-of-Parkinsons-disease-gains-traction.aspx
The gut-first theory of Parkinson's, originally proposed 20 years ago, started to intrigue Sulzer after his own research pointed toward the role of an autoimmune response in Parkinson's. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230822/Gut-first-theory-of-Parkinsons-disease-gains-traction.aspx
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
after 2 years afib is back!!
I was first diagnosed with afib back in 2021. I had a successful cardioversion and went straight back to sinus rhythm. This lasted over 2 years and then yesterday morning……I feel it go out of sync for whatever reason. What I want to know is this….i read about people with afib having episodes that could
I was first diagnosed with afib back in 2021. I had a successful cardioversion and went straight back to sinus rhythm. This lasted over 2 years and then yesterday morning……I feel it go out of sync for whatever reason. What I want to know is this….i read about people with afib having episodes that could
Fondant
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AF Association
7 months ago
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CAR T-cell therapy IMPT-514 gets FDA fast track designation for lupus
Investigational treatment targets active, resistant lupus nephritis and SLE The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted fast track designation to IMPT-514, a CAR T-cell therapy being developed by Immpact Bio for people with active, treatment-resistant lupus nephritis and systemic lupus
Investigational treatment targets active, resistant lupus nephritis and SLE The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted fast track designation to IMPT-514, a CAR T-cell therapy being developed by Immpact Bio for people with active, treatment-resistant lupus nephritis and systemic lupus
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
7 months ago
Intensified Saphnelo dosing seen to benefit lupus nephritis patients
lupusnewstoday.com/news/intensified-dosing-of-saphnelo-seen-to-benefit-lupus-nephritis-patients/ October 16, 2023 Treatment with an intensified dosing regimen of Saphnelo (anifrolumab) led to greater improvements in kidney function compared with standard dosing or a placebo for people with active
lupusnewstoday.com/news/intensified-dosing-of-saphnelo-seen-to-benefit-lupus-nephritis-patients/ October 16, 2023 Treatment with an intensified dosing regimen of Saphnelo (anifrolumab) led to greater improvements in kidney function compared with standard dosing or a placebo for people with active
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
7 months ago
Need help in understanding PSA level recurrence after treatment.
In May 2023 I completed what the doctor hope would be a curative treatment of 38 sessions of radiotherapy accompanied by 2.25 years on Lupron + Zytiga. During that treatment, my PSA fell to < 0.01 and remained there until the end of the treatment. I had a blood test taken last Friday and it shows that
In May 2023 I completed what the doctor hope would be a curative treatment of 38 sessions of radiotherapy accompanied by 2.25 years on Lupron + Zytiga. During that treatment, my PSA fell to < 0.01 and remained there until the end of the treatment. I had a blood test taken last Friday and it shows that
Mascouche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PET scan
I was diagnosed with PMR in October last year started on 60 mgs prednisol which relieved my symptoms in 3 or 4 days.Started reducing by 10 mgs every 4 weeks in December. Saw the medicina interna (I live in Spain) in July this year who suggested GCA and increased my pred to 60 again reducing by 10 mgs
I was diagnosed with PMR in October last year started on 60 mgs prednisol which relieved my symptoms in 3 or 4 days.Started reducing by 10 mgs every 4 weeks in December. Saw the medicina interna (I live in Spain) in July this year who suggested GCA and increased my pred to 60 again reducing by 10 mgs
NormaB
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
HCI and pepsin and anticoagulants
Just finished a week in Spain with daughter and had terrible heartburn, burping etc. I know I have low stomach acid because of an under active thyroid Have just ordered some Betaine Hydrochloride with pepsin tablets from Natures Best but wonder if I can take them with an anticoagulant Any
Just finished a week in Spain with daughter and had terrible heartburn, burping etc. I know I have low stomach acid because of an under active thyroid Have just ordered some Betaine Hydrochloride with pepsin tablets from Natures Best but wonder if I can take them with an anticoagulant Any
Hylda2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
pbc question
Hi all ! I have very high ANA , anti centromere , high AMA2 . Fibroscan F3 fibrosis. Have normal liver enzymes including ALP ! Many years ago I had severe itching on my legs but that has stopped .. now I have fatigue. Has anybody here had similar work up ? I am completely devastated and don’t know how
Hi all ! I have very high ANA , anti centromere , high AMA2 . Fibroscan F3 fibrosis. Have normal liver enzymes including ALP ! Many years ago I had severe itching on my legs but that has stopped .. now I have fatigue. Has anybody here had similar work up ? I am completely devastated and don’t know how
Mikaela2
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PBC Foundation
9 months ago
Apixaban Eliquis vs Teva
Anyone had issues with Teva Apixaban? My wife has been switched from Eliqius to Teva and now has a number of side effects (anxiety/emotional, nausea, headaches, balance) that she never had while taking Eliqius for 9 years.
Anyone had issues with Teva Apixaban? My wife has been switched from Eliqius to Teva and now has a number of side effects (anxiety/emotional, nausea, headaches, balance) that she never had while taking Eliqius for 9 years.
tcpace
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Propanolol
I have been given Prop for my AF, cardiologist changed me over from Digoxin to it. I also have restless legs and they seem to have become really bad since starting prop. Does anyone else have af and rls, if so what do you take?
I have been given Prop for my AF, cardiologist changed me over from Digoxin to it. I also have restless legs and they seem to have become really bad since starting prop. Does anyone else have af and rls, if so what do you take?
Hidden
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AF Association
7 months ago
INR control
Hi don't know if this is of any interest to anyone ,but my INR has always been impossible to stabilize My heamatologist suggested taking a small dose of vitamin K and increasing the warfarin dose I didn't do this as don't want to be taking any more supplements, So I decided to massively increase my intake
Hi don't know if this is of any interest to anyone ,but my INR has always been impossible to stabilize My heamatologist suggested taking a small dose of vitamin K and increasing the warfarin dose I didn't do this as don't want to be taking any more supplements, So I decided to massively increase my intake
mully
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Cholesterol, Hypothyroidism, Statins
The issue of elevated cholesterol in those with undiagnosed/under medicated hypothyroidism used to be commonly known. Not so now, the information is out there but not sufficiently joined up and prominent in many doctors minds to be a frontline consideration. Thus we need to be well versed so we can
The issue of elevated cholesterol in those with undiagnosed/under medicated hypothyroidism used to be commonly known. Not so now, the information is out there but not sufficiently joined up and prominent in many doctors minds to be a frontline consideration. Thus we need to be well versed so we can
Charlie-Farley
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Low Heart Rate
As I mentioned a few days ago, I've been waiting to hear from the Arrhythmia clinic. It's been 3 weeks and no phone call so I called today, got a voicemail. Hopefully I hear soon. Today I don't seem to have any energy and thought I would check my HR. I was shocked to see it was 43. Sure hope I don't
As I mentioned a few days ago, I've been waiting to hear from the Arrhythmia clinic. It's been 3 weeks and no phone call so I called today, got a voicemail. Hopefully I hear soon. Today I don't seem to have any energy and thought I would check my HR. I was shocked to see it was 43. Sure hope I don't
Vicmeister
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AF Association
7 months ago
Membership of the Pernicious Anaemia Society
https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/member/ Membership of Health Unlocked is not the same as membership of the charity which represents the interests of people with PA or suspected of having PA. You can join the Society at the link above. We are an international organisation and you don't have
https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/member/ Membership of Health Unlocked is not the same as membership of the charity which represents the interests of people with PA or suspected of having PA. You can join the Society at the link above. We are an international organisation and you don't have
PAScomms
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
bile ducts
I had a blood test few weeks back result was Alp 177and Alt 50. GP repeated them and they came back Alt 30, Alp 139 BUT GGT 105 which wasn’t tested previously. I paid to have an ultrasound scan which showed intrahepatic bile duct dilation of 3.6mm. Everything else was ok in terms of liver gall bladder
I had a blood test few weeks back result was Alp 177and Alt 50. GP repeated them and they came back Alt 30, Alp 139 BUT GGT 105 which wasn’t tested previously. I paid to have an ultrasound scan which showed intrahepatic bile duct dilation of 3.6mm. Everything else was ok in terms of liver gall bladder
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
medication after open heart surgery
is there anyone on this site who has had a heart valve replacement and is now using biologic meds to control their ra? If so, I’d love to hear your experience. I was born with a bicuspid aortic valve which needed replacing in June (an event hastened by a toxic reaction to leflunomide). I’ve had an Inspiris
is there anyone on this site who has had a heart valve replacement and is now using biologic meds to control their ra? If so, I’d love to hear your experience. I was born with a bicuspid aortic valve which needed replacing in June (an event hastened by a toxic reaction to leflunomide). I’ve had an Inspiris
Emye343
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NRAS
7 months ago
CLL / SLL & Autoimmune Disease ???
Recently I've had very bad fatigue, hives, joint pain/swelling, and high white cell counts indicative of inflammation. Have SLL and been on BTKs for 2.5 years but my hemo doesn't think drug side effects or disease progression are causing these symptoms. Rather, she said they could indicated a separate
Recently I've had very bad fatigue, hives, joint pain/swelling, and high white cell counts indicative of inflammation. Have SLL and been on BTKs for 2.5 years but my hemo doesn't think drug side effects or disease progression are causing these symptoms. Rather, she said they could indicated a separate
Amberesque
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Strange eGFR Reading?
Last month, my blood test showed a Creatinine level of 1.64 and an eGRF of 45. A follow up test 3 weeks later showed a Creatinine level of 1.60 and an eGFR of 32. Yes, I was a little dehydrated for the 2nd test, but these results make no sense to me. I then used several online calculators and keep
Last month, my blood test showed a Creatinine level of 1.64 and an eGRF of 45. A follow up test 3 weeks later showed a Creatinine level of 1.60 and an eGFR of 32. Yes, I was a little dehydrated for the 2nd test, but these results make no sense to me. I then used several online calculators and keep
Saltyy
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Early CKD Support
9 months ago
Clopidogrel
In June 2023 I ended up in A&E with some odd symptoms and the doctors thought I had a TIA, after a MRI, CT with contrast, ECG, Blood tests, Echo and a heart monitor for a week they could not confirm or deny what happened that day but wanted to keep me on clopidogrel for 3 months just incase. Since then
In June 2023 I ended up in A&E with some odd symptoms and the doctors thought I had a TIA, after a MRI, CT with contrast, ECG, Blood tests, Echo and a heart monitor for a week they could not confirm or deny what happened that day but wanted to keep me on clopidogrel for 3 months just incase. Since then
Zoey92
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Anticoagulation Support
7 months ago
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