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Webinar: Diabetic Macular Oedema Trial Results
For our second My Macular and Me webinar of the month, we are joined by Professor of Ophthalmology, Noemi Lois, as she talks about the results of a recent trial for patients with diabetic macular oedema (DMO). The trial set out to test two types of laser for treating patients with DMO, one standard
For our second My Macular and Me webinar of the month, we are joined by Professor of Ophthalmology, Noemi Lois, as she talks about the results of a recent trial for patients with diabetic macular oedema (DMO). The trial set out to test two types of laser for treating patients with DMO, one standard
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Wide QRS interval
I saw a consultant last week as a follow-up to a bypass nearly six months ago and to discuss how I was getting on with bisoprolol after a switch from Sotalol. I haven’t had any AF since bisoprolol was increased to 10mg but I had some quite fast AF in December prior to that. I still get a lot of PVCs
I saw a consultant last week as a follow-up to a bypass nearly six months ago and to discuss how I was getting on with bisoprolol after a switch from Sotalol. I haven’t had any AF since bisoprolol was increased to 10mg but I had some quite fast AF in December prior to that. I still get a lot of PVCs
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
advice for teenage son with ADHD
Hello everyone, I don't think that I have posted since my initial post in 2020 after my son was diagnosed with severe inattentive ADHD. He recently turned 19 and it is still challenging. He managed to make it through his first year of college and is now trying to work in a store where neurotypical people
Hello everyone, I don't think that I have posted since my initial post in 2020 after my son was diagnosed with severe inattentive ADHD. He recently turned 19 and it is still challenging. He managed to make it through his first year of college and is now trying to work in a store where neurotypical people
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
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meds and arrhythmia
hello to you all I have recently been prescribed chewable calcium and vit D3 tablets which I take twice a day. I started them yesterday and within an hour my heart was all over the place. One minute my pulse/heart rate was 46 and then it went up to 100. I felt out of sorts and wondered if it was coincidental
hello to you all I have recently been prescribed chewable calcium and vit D3 tablets which I take twice a day. I started them yesterday and within an hour my heart was all over the place. One minute my pulse/heart rate was 46 and then it went up to 100. I felt out of sorts and wondered if it was coincidental
fairyfeathers
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
MULTAQ
Anyone on Multaq for AFIB, do you also take metoprol with it! I am afraid of my heart rate getting too low with both drugs! My doctor said they go together! Any info you can will help!
Anyone on Multaq for AFIB, do you also take metoprol with it! I am afraid of my heart rate getting too low with both drugs! My doctor said they go together! Any info you can will help!
BaileyC57
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AF Association
1 year ago
Should I just accept this?
I’ve had PAF for 17/18 years. Up until late last year I averaged 2-3 episodes a year and was cardioverted in hospital. Then the medics decided I shd stop going to hospital and convert on my own - or not. They knew in AF my heart rate is upto 130 particular just after an episode starts and said that was
I’ve had PAF for 17/18 years. Up until late last year I averaged 2-3 episodes a year and was cardioverted in hospital. Then the medics decided I shd stop going to hospital and convert on my own - or not. They knew in AF my heart rate is upto 130 particular just after an episode starts and said that was
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
1 year ago
AF Blood Pressure
Hi good morning just replying to blood pressure 173/ 93 ! Depending on age in my humble Non Medical view I would not worry long term in a Rise to this Level. Additionally in my Experience ( 83 years now) You should try taking Blood Pressure 3 Times a Day Morning is normally higher and you would
Hi good morning just replying to blood pressure 173/ 93 ! Depending on age in my humble Non Medical view I would not worry long term in a Rise to this Level. Additionally in my Experience ( 83 years now) You should try taking Blood Pressure 3 Times a Day Morning is normally higher and you would
Seventy9
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AF Association
1 year ago
Digoxin verdict ?
hi all so when I’m Af my heart goes up and down from 70. to 140bpm They have now told me to take 10mg of bisop and 125mg of Digoxin I’m used to taking 10mg of bisop but the Digoxin is new to me . I’ve just gone back into AF after 2 weeks of NSR my heart rate is fluctuating but I’m nervous to
hi all so when I’m Af my heart goes up and down from 70. to 140bpm They have now told me to take 10mg of bisop and 125mg of Digoxin I’m used to taking 10mg of bisop but the Digoxin is new to me . I’ve just gone back into AF after 2 weeks of NSR my heart rate is fluctuating but I’m nervous to
mjm1971
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AF Association
1 year ago
Ramipril and Lupus
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has experience ( good or bad) of taking Ramipril? I have high blood pressure, and I've been taking it for just over a month. I was fine for the first 2 weeks but then had migraines almost every day. I've also been having the worst gastric reflux I've ever experienced. My
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has experience ( good or bad) of taking Ramipril? I have high blood pressure, and I've been taking it for just over a month. I was fine for the first 2 weeks but then had migraines almost every day. I've also been having the worst gastric reflux I've ever experienced. My
Kathryn71
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
when to take tablets
I have had my thyroid problem since 1992 and when I was just taking my thyroxine , when to take it was not a problem. Now I have atrial fibrillation and have to take 1/2 tablet of Apocard with a blood thinner 12 hours apart with food. I also have to take a beta blocker with food but not with the Apocard
I have had my thyroid problem since 1992 and when I was just taking my thyroxine , when to take it was not a problem. Now I have atrial fibrillation and have to take 1/2 tablet of Apocard with a blood thinner 12 hours apart with food. I also have to take a beta blocker with food but not with the Apocard
Sam1411
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day?
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
1 year ago
Olumiant and raised Lipids
I have been on the above medication for 3 years now and it works well. My Cholesterol levels are rising, now 6 and also raised Triglycerides. The GP has written to a senior Pathologist to seek advice. They have suggested Atorvastatin 20mg. My husband cannot take statins as upsets his stomach and my stomach
I have been on the above medication for 3 years now and it works well. My Cholesterol levels are rising, now 6 and also raised Triglycerides. The GP has written to a senior Pathologist to seek advice. They have suggested Atorvastatin 20mg. My husband cannot take statins as upsets his stomach and my stomach
juliea793
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NRAS
1 year ago
Anxiety Attacks
triggered by certain events, usually things that are out of my control, such as my health, it got initially triggered when I got sick with covid, but additionally my body will be very quick to panic in response to an illness or an alteration from a substance (for example I had to quit caffeine altogether,
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triggered by certain events, usually things that are out of my control, such as my health, it got initially triggered when I got sick with covid, but additionally my body will be very quick to panic in response to an illness or an alteration from a substance (for example I had to quit caffeine altogether,
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Violet14
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
diagnosed with atrial fibrillation recently.
hi. I’m a 61 year old female. I have had palpations for about the last 18 months. Only lasting a few hours to start with but from october 2022 they’ve been lasting longer and more frequent. I have a history of pulmonary embolisms that have occurred after surgery and after long haul flight. Finally
hi. I’m a 61 year old female. I have had palpations for about the last 18 months. Only lasting a few hours to start with but from october 2022 they’ve been lasting longer and more frequent. I have a history of pulmonary embolisms that have occurred after surgery and after long haul flight. Finally
macymoo007
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AF Association
1 year ago
Clinical Physiologist
Please can any of you explain to me what exactly is a Clinical Physiologist ? I usually see my cardiologist once a year, along with a routine echocardiogram and ecg. This year, I saw my GP because I have been getting a lot of palpitations which Kardia diagnose as PVCs and SVEs ) He said he would contact
Please can any of you explain to me what exactly is a Clinical Physiologist ? I usually see my cardiologist once a year, along with a routine echocardiogram and ecg. This year, I saw my GP because I have been getting a lot of palpitations which Kardia diagnose as PVCs and SVEs ) He said he would contact
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
A Good Day's Night
AFib status: Permanent for at least the past two years. 75 years old. Medication: Apixaban, 5mg Bisoprolol, Amlodipine, 5mg Ramipril, Atorvastatin. No offers by my doctor of a cardioversion or an ablation. I have been fairly stable on those meds since it was confirmed that I had Permanent Afib.
AFib status: Permanent for at least the past two years. 75 years old. Medication: Apixaban, 5mg Bisoprolol, Amlodipine, 5mg Ramipril, Atorvastatin. No offers by my doctor of a cardioversion or an ablation. I have been fairly stable on those meds since it was confirmed that I had Permanent Afib.
BobbyGee
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AF Association
1 year ago
Failed 2nd ablation
Hi everybody I'm 58 and my 2nd ablation failed ,I've just seen the Ep and he's very reluctant to do a 3rd ablation although I explained I feel terrible He says because of intensive scarring he'd only give me a 20% chance of success. he's given me diltiazem hydrochloride tablets to try for now and take
Hi everybody I'm 58 and my 2nd ablation failed ,I've just seen the Ep and he's very reluctant to do a 3rd ablation although I explained I feel terrible He says because of intensive scarring he'd only give me a 20% chance of success. he's given me diltiazem hydrochloride tablets to try for now and take
Steveh6874
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Do I need to be concerned? UPDATE!
Hi fellow AFibbers. Further to my post below; Firstly, may I take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you who have kindly taken the time to reply with support and advice. Too many to thank you or reply to you all individually! So, as wisely advised by many of you, I took myself to A
Hi fellow AFibbers. Further to my post below; Firstly, may I take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you who have kindly taken the time to reply with support and advice. Too many to thank you or reply to you all individually! So, as wisely advised by many of you, I took myself to A
Dippy22
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AF Association
1 year ago
I would really appreciate some help ,advice ,please!
I posted a couple of months ago asking for advice on alternative to Bisoprolol. After reading reviews I thought I would like to try Nebivolol. My GP wouldn’t prescribe Nebivolol ,only carvedilol, as I had an appointment with a cardiologist in 8 days I thought would ask the doctor then. During the
I posted a couple of months ago asking for advice on alternative to Bisoprolol. After reading reviews I thought I would like to try Nebivolol. My GP wouldn’t prescribe Nebivolol ,only carvedilol, as I had an appointment with a cardiologist in 8 days I thought would ask the doctor then. During the
Beverleyb
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AF Association
1 year ago
PEG insertion
My husband was diagnosed with likely
CBD
nearly 2 years ago and has been incontinent, immobile and unable to speak for over a year.
My husband was diagnosed with likely
CBD
nearly 2 years ago and has been incontinent, immobile and unable to speak for over a year.
Angel5805
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PSP Association
2 years ago
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