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af with rvr
Hi I have suffered with arterial fibrillation for 4 years had cardiac ablation 6 weeks ago but hasn’t worked now have pericarditis and Tuesday I was took into hospital with heart rate of 197 given lots of tablets to bring it down and back into rhythm which took a while. now been told I have af with rvr
Hi I have suffered with arterial fibrillation for 4 years had cardiac ablation 6 weeks ago but hasn’t worked now have pericarditis and Tuesday I was took into hospital with heart rate of 197 given lots of tablets to bring it down and back into rhythm which took a while. now been told I have af with rvr
Sidney115
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Hyper/hyper thyroidism?
Following recent scan of saliva glands, which were normal, my thyroid was noted as being “dark”? As I had a partial thyroidectomy 40 years ago and do not take any thyroid supplementary tablets, any clues as to what may be going on. Symptoms, normally attributed to my age, are extreme tiredness
Following recent scan of saliva glands, which were normal, my thyroid was noted as being “dark”? As I had a partial thyroidectomy 40 years ago and do not take any thyroid supplementary tablets, any clues as to what may be going on. Symptoms, normally attributed to my age, are extreme tiredness
Beattie-75
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
TSH 3.88
Hi My recent blood test result showed my TSH is 3.88 and the receptionist said the doctor had left a note saying “tell patient normal” (which is what they always say). My question is…is it normal? I had a partial thyroidectomy in 2001 and have been on thyroxine ever since. Lately I’ve been struggling
Hi My recent blood test result showed my TSH is 3.88 and the receptionist said the doctor had left a note saying “tell patient normal” (which is what they always say). My question is…is it normal? I had a partial thyroidectomy in 2001 and have been on thyroxine ever since. Lately I’ve been struggling
Rarah11
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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Ablation 3 weeks ago.
Female 65. I had a cardiac ablation on 16 Jan 2024. It was the worse thing I ever gone through. I felt everything and told the consultant. He said I had a low pain threshold. The nurse in the ward congratulated me for not requiring much medication! ( I have done fire walks with less pain) I was totally
Female 65. I had a cardiac ablation on 16 Jan 2024. It was the worse thing I ever gone through. I felt everything and told the consultant. He said I had a low pain threshold. The nurse in the ward congratulated me for not requiring much medication! ( I have done fire walks with less pain) I was totally
Stefcon1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Alicia Morgans, MD, on PCa in Older Men – Determining frailty or fitness will help guide treatment decisions, MedPageToday, 11/27/2023
Those who dig deep into research methodologies know well the inherent biases that riddle much scientific and medical research. [i](See my postscript reference below) [/i]Clinical trials are not exceptions to these biases and, as drug companies look to produce the best outcomes for their clinical trials
Those who dig deep into research methodologies know well the inherent biases that riddle much scientific and medical research. [i](See my postscript reference below) [/i]Clinical trials are not exceptions to these biases and, as drug companies look to produce the best outcomes for their clinical trials
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Heart Issues post Ivor Lewis
Hi, wondering if any of you that have had the Ivor Lewis surgery have had heart issues post surgery? At 3 years post surgery I started having atrial fibralation. Now 5 years post surgery and the afib is worse but I also have Braychardia ( very low heart rate) Looks like I will need a cardiac ablation
Hi, wondering if any of you that have had the Ivor Lewis surgery have had heart issues post surgery? At 3 years post surgery I started having atrial fibralation. Now 5 years post surgery and the afib is worse but I also have Braychardia ( very low heart rate) Looks like I will need a cardiac ablation
Janashlin
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
6 months ago
New Thyroid Results - Conversion Issue?
Hi, After an emotional Thyroid rollercoaster these past couple years (post partial thyroidectomy 12/2/21 in combination with an Endo who doesn't believe in compounded medication), I finally seem to be settling into a medication and dose that works okay. I'd have to say that I'm still a bit tired and
Hi, After an emotional Thyroid rollercoaster these past couple years (post partial thyroidectomy 12/2/21 in combination with an Endo who doesn't believe in compounded medication), I finally seem to be settling into a medication and dose that works okay. I'd have to say that I'm still a bit tired and
KarmaMaya
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
My Research into thyroid tissue growing back after TT🤔
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
birkie
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Wondering if I should get a Partial Thyroidectomy?
I have a nodule on the left side of my thyroid which grew from 11 x 5 x 7 mm to 14 x 9 x 7 mm over the last 6 months. My endocrinologist and ENT believe it’s cancer. No impact on my lymph nodes. My surgery is in a few days and I’m just nervous I’m removing a part of my body that could be fine. Any
I have a nodule on the left side of my thyroid which grew from 11 x 5 x 7 mm to 14 x 9 x 7 mm over the last 6 months. My endocrinologist and ENT believe it’s cancer. No impact on my lymph nodes. My surgery is in a few days and I’m just nervous I’m removing a part of my body that could be fine. Any
happycamper143
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Thyroid Cancer Support
7 months ago
Partial thyroidectomy and parathyroid glands
Anyone know whether surgeons try to preserve the parathyroid glands associated with the half-thyroid removed during a hemithyroidectomy? I would imagine that they're tricky to preserve so I wouldn't be surprised if they just whip them out along with the half-thyroid being removed.
Anyone know whether surgeons try to preserve the parathyroid glands associated with the half-thyroid removed during a hemithyroidectomy? I would imagine that they're tricky to preserve so I wouldn't be surprised if they just whip them out along with the half-thyroid being removed.
tcpace
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Atrioesophageal fistula (AEF)
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Acheybreakeyheart
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Af episode since Wednesday 5.am
diagnosed AF? Af since 2010. AF 3 cardiac ablation and a period of past year on daily dose of flexanid 50 mg. X2 per day . An Bisolproli 1.25 per day was working well with the occasional breakthrough .this episode feels different as although it started at 125 bpm it now between. 90-80but still
diagnosed AF? Af since 2010. AF 3 cardiac ablation and a period of past year on daily dose of flexanid 50 mg. X2 per day . An Bisolproli 1.25 per day was working well with the occasional breakthrough .this episode feels different as although it started at 125 bpm it now between. 90-80but still
judybrowneyes
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Stop Prednisone completely?
I was diagnosed with PMR about one year ago and placed on 13mg of P. It hit me most in the shoulders and hips: e.g., I could not pull up my trousers because the action of doing so naturally moves your elbows towards the rear of the center line of one's body and that caused great pain. Could also
I was diagnosed with PMR about one year ago and placed on 13mg of P. It hit me most in the shoulders and hips: e.g., I could not pull up my trousers because the action of doing so naturally moves your elbows towards the rear of the center line of one's body and that caused great pain. Could also
Mansplainer101
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Week 7 complete
I did run 3 today... While listening to a podcast where Dr Rangan Chatterjee was interviewing a Dr Peter Attia who researches longevity and keeping good health into old age... And part way through Rangan blithely said for people in their 30s a 30minute 5k is... Hmm, I forget the word now but like no
I did run 3 today... While listening to a podcast where Dr Rangan Chatterjee was interviewing a Dr Peter Attia who researches longevity and keeping good health into old age... And part way through Rangan blithely said for people in their 30s a 30minute 5k is... Hmm, I forget the word now but like no
RunningJ123
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Peter Attia -Journal club with Andrew Huberman: metformin as a geroprotective drug, the power of belief, and how to read scientific papers
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make ir happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid=ee5f4da697
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make ir happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid=ee5f4da697
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Peter Attia ‒ with Andrew Huberman: metformin as a geroprotective drug, the power of belief, and how to read scientific papers
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make it happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make it happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid
Scout4answers
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Knee surgery or cardiac ablation first
Scheduled for total knee replacement on left knee. 74 yrs old. On Eliquis. Metropolol only taken when out of rhythm. Just this year my episodes increasing and not converting as quickly. Had my first cardioversion last month. Also t2diabetic, sleep apnea (stable) .Really concerned about having the
Scheduled for total knee replacement on left knee. 74 yrs old. On Eliquis. Metropolol only taken when out of rhythm. Just this year my episodes increasing and not converting as quickly. Had my first cardioversion last month. Also t2diabetic, sleep apnea (stable) .Really concerned about having the
rangerboy
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AF Association
9 months ago
Good vs Bad Science
For YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vanzodlb8rzE Search Dr. Peter Attia Sept. 4, 2023 Good vs Bad Science: how to read and understand scientific studies.
For YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vanzodlb8rzE Search Dr. Peter Attia Sept. 4, 2023 Good vs Bad Science: how to read and understand scientific studies.
Biensur
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
current state of Immuno therapy , how we got here and where we are going - Peter Attia
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Cancer at the cell level Peter Attia
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments
Scout4answers
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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