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Ablation/S-ICD Recovery Time - why is it taking so long?
Bit of a long one… Hi all, I’m currently recovering from a 4 week hospital stay and struggling with the recovery period. I was admitted for investigation due to a high burden of PVCs which were making me very symptomatic. I had a previous diagnosis of low burden of PVCs, as well as mild dilated cardiomyopathy
Bit of a long one… Hi all, I’m currently recovering from a 4 week hospital stay and struggling with the recovery period. I was admitted for investigation due to a high burden of PVCs which were making me very symptomatic. I had a previous diagnosis of low burden of PVCs, as well as mild dilated cardiomyopathy
AspiringVet
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
Is the rhythm of your heart regular?
A simple pulse check only takes 30 seconds! Atrial fibrillation, also known as AF or AFib is a quivering or irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can lead to an AF-related stroke or heart failure if left untreated. If you have AF, your heart beats in an irregular rhythm causing the blood to not
A simple pulse check only takes 30 seconds! Atrial fibrillation, also known as AF or AFib is a quivering or irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can lead to an AF-related stroke or heart failure if left untreated. If you have AF, your heart beats in an irregular rhythm causing the blood to not
TracyAdmin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
What is an ICM?
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
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What is an ICM?
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
TracyAdmin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
B12 result after 6 months…
Hi, So initially in October I was diagnosed with what they suspect to be pernicious anaemia, I had a negative IF test but due to me having diabetes and no other factors which could indicate why I was so low in B12 they put it down to me having pernicious anaemia. I had 6 loading doses after which my
Hi, So initially in October I was diagnosed with what they suspect to be pernicious anaemia, I had a negative IF test but due to me having diabetes and no other factors which could indicate why I was so low in B12 they put it down to me having pernicious anaemia. I had 6 loading doses after which my
Nikkim236
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Testosterone increase after injection
I recently had my 6 month dose of Camcevi 42mg and my testosterone went from 7 t0 55 rights after the injection. My PSA remained the same at 0.1 . Is this normal for my testosterone to jump 48 points. Oncologist says he is more concerned with my PSA. Also the injection of the Camcevi was in my lower
I recently had my 6 month dose of Camcevi 42mg and my testosterone went from 7 t0 55 rights after the injection. My PSA remained the same at 0.1 . Is this normal for my testosterone to jump 48 points. Oncologist says he is more concerned with my PSA. Also the injection of the Camcevi was in my lower
Shadoz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Has anyone had medication changed from bisoprolol?
My previous posts were related to my mum and her anxiety. Mum has permanent AF. We ended up going private to see a consultant and mum had a monitor for a week to monitor her heart rate. The results did show that her heart rate was high - around 160 was the higher results. The consultant increased bisoprolol
My previous posts were related to my mum and her anxiety. Mum has permanent AF. We ended up going private to see a consultant and mum had a monitor for a week to monitor her heart rate. The results did show that her heart rate was high - around 160 was the higher results. The consultant increased bisoprolol
Nickybhf
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Please help my grandfather
Hi all thanks for accepting me into this group, I would love to help my grandfather feel abit more comfortable.Grandad had 2 replacement hips last year has suspected cancer in lung and ureter (both will stay undiagnosed due to fraility.) He has COPD, AF, Osteoarthritis and now got systolic heart diease
Hi all thanks for accepting me into this group, I would love to help my grandfather feel abit more comfortable.Grandad had 2 replacement hips last year has suspected cancer in lung and ureter (both will stay undiagnosed due to fraility.) He has COPD, AF, Osteoarthritis and now got systolic heart diease
Danielle2419
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Mum update (CBD)
Thought I had finally better give you all an update on mum. Mum had a fall back in Feb which resulted in a broken nose and slight skull fracture, still mobile unaided at this point, but with falls risk. Admitted to hospital after 24 hours in A&E, finally getting a bed in a ward. Ward then had changed
Thought I had finally better give you all an update on mum. Mum had a fall back in Feb which resulted in a broken nose and slight skull fracture, still mobile unaided at this point, but with falls risk. Admitted to hospital after 24 hours in A&E, finally getting a bed in a ward. Ward then had changed
Araucana
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PSP Association
3 months ago
B12 prescription cancelled by pharmacist
Hello - I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency around 15 years ago. My GP at the time said that I had Pernicious Anaemia and was unable to absorb B12 from my food. Apart from a gap in 2016 when my then GP said that I had too much B12 in my system, withdrew the injections for a year which resulted in my
Hello - I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency around 15 years ago. My GP at the time said that I had Pernicious Anaemia and was unable to absorb B12 from my food. Apart from a gap in 2016 when my then GP said that I had too much B12 in my system, withdrew the injections for a year which resulted in my
Willow404
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Almost there
Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Pumukkale
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
overlap RA, medication?
I was Dx with overlap rheumatoid arthritis. I have had PBC for 15 years, controlled well by URSO. In terms of RA, rheumatologist says this really limits medications given so many of the standard RA medications can damage the liver. For now I am on steroids. Can anyone else in the PBC community speak
I was Dx with overlap rheumatoid arthritis. I have had PBC for 15 years, controlled well by URSO. In terms of RA, rheumatologist says this really limits medications given so many of the standard RA medications can damage the liver. For now I am on steroids. Can anyone else in the PBC community speak
CeeCee101
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
PSA Roller Coaster ride!
Back a couple days ago, I posted a question about my PSA being undectable since July 2022. (<0.01) then this month is up to 2.22. I asked what is next etc. I had an appointment with my MO on 19 Dec 2023, they generally do lab work at the cancer center before they give me lupron. I ask them if
Back a couple days ago, I posted a question about my PSA being undectable since July 2022. (<0.01) then this month is up to 2.22. I asked what is next etc. I had an appointment with my MO on 19 Dec 2023, they generally do lab work at the cancer center before they give me lupron. I ask them if
JD-guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Raynaud's in dark skinned patients
Hi all! My mum has secondary Raynaud's, like triggered by heart meds that unfortunately, she has to take. Diagnosis came very late as she didn't get the white-blue-red which they were expecting. Straight to white under the nails and fingertips, it then progressed straight from that to black dots which
Hi all! My mum has secondary Raynaud's, like triggered by heart meds that unfortunately, she has to take. Diagnosis came very late as she didn't get the white-blue-red which they were expecting. Straight to white under the nails and fingertips, it then progressed straight from that to black dots which
CarerEdi
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 months ago
Returning to Warfarin after 4 months on Edoxaban ...... part 2
I posted on here my original comments on this subject. Hopefully, this update, will be of interest. I made the decision to quit Edoxaban on 6 April. I didn't /couldn't be bothered to make contact with my GP, whenever I phone up for a chat I'm asked to make an appointment which usually is about 10 days
I posted on here my original comments on this subject. Hopefully, this update, will be of interest. I made the decision to quit Edoxaban on 6 April. I didn't /couldn't be bothered to make contact with my GP, whenever I phone up for a chat I'm asked to make an appointment which usually is about 10 days
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
The Strongest Neurotransmitter in the World is NOT Dopamine or Serotonin - Dr. Scott Sherr MD
This is very interesting. Explains interaction of glutamate, GABA, B6, magnesium anxiety, depression https://youtu.be/twNwe5WOOdI?si=dSIKRr3aPvgtuOyE
This is very interesting. Explains interaction of glutamate, GABA, B6, magnesium anxiety, depression https://youtu.be/twNwe5WOOdI?si=dSIKRr3aPvgtuOyE
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
NAFLD 1 year on
What I am doing wrong. Diagnosed with NAFLD a year ago. Changed my diet, lost weight and eat healthier. Had scan last week and still have mild fatty liver. My doctor is of no help and support to me. I’m getting upset and anxious.
What I am doing wrong. Diagnosed with NAFLD a year ago. Changed my diet, lost weight and eat healthier. Had scan last week and still have mild fatty liver. My doctor is of no help and support to me. I’m getting upset and anxious.
PepsiDoodles
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Help me understand
I’m 32 next and since I was 25 I have had terrible joint pain and flare ups with terrible painful stiffness and swelling. Always in both my knees sometimes both my elbows all at the same time, I feel and ache all over with fatigue! I’ve been to the drs numerous times over the years with no help when
I’m 32 next and since I was 25 I have had terrible joint pain and flare ups with terrible painful stiffness and swelling. Always in both my knees sometimes both my elbows all at the same time, I feel and ache all over with fatigue! I’ve been to the drs numerous times over the years with no help when
Crazycatlady_101
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NRAS
4 months ago
Change in PSA
My PSA has been <.064 for a couple years. This time it was <.05. The test is always done by the same lab. Does this mean anything?
My PSA has been <.064 for a couple years. This time it was <.05. The test is always done by the same lab. Does this mean anything?
epfj3333
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
spinal haematoma
hi there lovely people , was just wondering has anyone had bleeding on the spinal cord ? I am paralysed at the moment as I had a sharp pain in my back & everything then went numb from my chest down . I am wondered if this is caused by the lupus . They are saying if the clot reduces then I may get some
hi there lovely people , was just wondering has anyone had bleeding on the spinal cord ? I am paralysed at the moment as I had a sharp pain in my back & everything then went numb from my chest down . I am wondered if this is caused by the lupus . They are saying if the clot reduces then I may get some
tremarel
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
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