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default heart rate when in Afib?
Hi guys Long story short:third ablation failed in May. In between ablations (last 2 years) my afib has been permanent. Ive tried multiple drug combos but the only thing that makes my heart beat normally is an ablation. After latest failed I had a week’s reset after a public hospital cardioversion.
Hi guys Long story short:third ablation failed in May. In between ablations (last 2 years) my afib has been permanent. Ive tried multiple drug combos but the only thing that makes my heart beat normally is an ablation. After latest failed I had a week’s reset after a public hospital cardioversion.
swimminglove
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
21 days ago
Bas Bloem: “Is there an upside to having PD?“
https://www.mediflix.com/topics/parkinsons-disease/video/silver-linings-with-pd https://m.facebook.com/mediflixtv/videos/bas-bloem-md-phd-silver-lining-mediflix-news/ A team of researchers, including four individuals with lived experience and two scientists, posted a call on social media for experiences
https://www.mediflix.com/topics/parkinsons-disease/video/silver-linings-with-pd https://m.facebook.com/mediflixtv/videos/bas-bloem-md-phd-silver-lining-mediflix-news/ A team of researchers, including four individuals with lived experience and two scientists, posted a call on social media for experiences
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Faecal loading
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
Laxido21
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IBS Network
6 months ago
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Novel Drug Made of Gold Nanocrystals Appears Safe in Multiple Sclerosis
Small study suggested benefits for MS patients with chronic optic neuropathy
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/aan/109777?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Evening%202024-04-22&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition
Small study suggested benefits for MS patients with chronic optic neuropathy
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/aan/109777?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Evening%202024-04-22&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
loop recorder
I am being asked by an EP/ cardiologist to have them implant a loop recorder to monitor my heart for an extended period of time. This recorder will be recording continuous EKG readings that is transmitted to the treating cardiologist . It is expected that this will allow for better diagnosis and treatment
I am being asked by an EP/ cardiologist to have them implant a loop recorder to monitor my heart for an extended period of time. This recorder will be recording continuous EKG readings that is transmitted to the treating cardiologist . It is expected that this will allow for better diagnosis and treatment
execz1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
Luteolin, ellagic acid and punicic acid and prostate cancer metastasis
Ok here we go again, excuse me if this was already gone over. I know Pomegranate has stated benefits, but in combo with these other supps may increase the benefits according to this study done on patients and our favored friends, the mice- lol. For me if it can't harm and may help then why not.
Ok here we go again, excuse me if this was already gone over. I know Pomegranate has stated benefits, but in combo with these other supps may increase the benefits according to this study done on patients and our favored friends, the mice- lol. For me if it can't harm and may help then why not.
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Maybe because of "careful" patient selection, but still great: PSA Undetectable in First Patient Cu-67 SAR-bisPSMA
Positive results for mCRPC, very positive. Sorry if I have already posted this (my mind is not so sharp lately...was it ever??). "The first patient with prostate cancer dosed with 2 cycles of 8GBq of 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA has reached undetectable prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels using PET" https:/
Positive results for mCRPC, very positive. Sorry if I have already posted this (my mind is not so sharp lately...was it ever??). "The first patient with prostate cancer dosed with 2 cycles of 8GBq of 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA has reached undetectable prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels using PET" https:/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Save a life with an AED
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
24 days ago
Save a life with an AED
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
24 days ago
Cardioversion and PVCs and PACs
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
angiography
Morning all Haven’t posted in ages been overdoing things have swollen hands but I suppose it could also be the heat. Due to have an angiogram just wondered if any of you warriors have had one and did RA cause any extra problems. Wishing you all a good day xx
Morning all Haven’t posted in ages been overdoing things have swollen hands but I suppose it could also be the heat. Due to have an angiogram just wondered if any of you warriors have had one and did RA cause any extra problems. Wishing you all a good day xx
Daffodil1958
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NRAS
25 days ago
Multiple Sclerosis Predicted by Autoantibody Signature
A specific autoantibody signature was seen in a subset of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) long before clinical symptoms appeared, blood samples showed.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/multiplesclerosis/109767?xid=nl_mpt_morningbreak2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru
A specific autoantibody signature was seen in a subset of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) long before clinical symptoms appeared, blood samples showed.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/multiplesclerosis/109767?xid=nl_mpt_morningbreak2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
new INR tester
I have been diagnosed with APS for 25 years after having a stroke at 37 years. My treatment medication treatment regime is warfarin plus baby aspirin. I have my INR completed between 1-3 weeks apart but usually every two weeks due to its variability. I have received a coaguchek INRange point of care
I have been diagnosed with APS for 25 years after having a stroke at 37 years. My treatment medication treatment regime is warfarin plus baby aspirin. I have my INR completed between 1-3 weeks apart but usually every two weeks due to its variability. I have received a coaguchek INRange point of care
Beckysuec
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
25 days ago
Ablation Cancelled
Hi Everyone I had ectopic beats for over a year, up to 24 a minute, dizzy, light headed, totally exhausted. I am 66 previously very fit, cycling, rowing,walking. When I started suffering chest pain my GP sent me to A&E by ambulance three times, each time I was told its nothing to worry about 'everybody
Hi Everyone I had ectopic beats for over a year, up to 24 a minute, dizzy, light headed, totally exhausted. I am 66 previously very fit, cycling, rowing,walking. When I started suffering chest pain my GP sent me to A&E by ambulance three times, each time I was told its nothing to worry about 'everybody
Lefthook
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Should I push for more help
UK, 46M So I'm 3 months post diagnosis, only taking 5mg Bisoprolol as a rate control strategy. I have episodes of what I believe to be Afib (very irregular rhythm) regularly - since tracking them at the start of April I've had 47. Longest run without an episode has been 6 days. They are a roughly
UK, 46M So I'm 3 months post diagnosis, only taking 5mg Bisoprolol as a rate control strategy. I have episodes of what I believe to be Afib (very irregular rhythm) regularly - since tracking them at the start of April I've had 47. Longest run without an episode has been 6 days. They are a roughly
Agrianes
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Survey about patient care
Do you live with vasculitis, lupus, scleroderma or Sjögren's syndrome and are a UK resident? Please participate in the survey : https://ipsos.uk/RAIRDAsurvey2024 The aim of the survey is to provide valuable insights into what is working well and areas of improvement in patients' care. The survey in
Do you live with vasculitis, lupus, scleroderma or Sjögren's syndrome and are a UK resident? Please participate in the survey : https://ipsos.uk/RAIRDAsurvey2024 The aim of the survey is to provide valuable insights into what is working well and areas of improvement in patients' care. The survey in
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Strophantus D4 heart arrhythmia
I have already asked recently about heart arrhythmia since Pred. And it seems many people have that problem. I have been taking Strophantus D4 tablets for a few weeks and have had no more heart attacks at night. Sometimes I still have little heart palpitations. I hope it lasts 🤞🏻
I have already asked recently about heart arrhythmia since Pred. And it seems many people have that problem. I have been taking Strophantus D4 tablets for a few weeks and have had no more heart attacks at night. Sometimes I still have little heart palpitations. I hope it lasts 🤞🏻
Swizzly
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PMRGCAuk
27 days ago
Help us develop a new information resource on lupus and the menopause
We're developing new information resources about lupus and the menopause. We want to find out what people want to know about the topic and how they want to learn that information, for example through a booklet, a webinar, or a video. You can tell us your thoughts via our short survey: https://forms.gle
We're developing new information resources about lupus and the menopause. We want to find out what people want to know about the topic and how they want to learn that information, for example through a booklet, a webinar, or a video. You can tell us your thoughts via our short survey: https://forms.gle
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
nausea and vomiting
my husband has been on dialysis for just over 12 months now but suffers with severe nausea and vomiting. He is unable to keep food down or even attempt to eat some days . Is this a normal side effect of dialysis please and if so is there any treatment. We went to our GP but he was useless and unable
my husband has been on dialysis for just over 12 months now but suffers with severe nausea and vomiting. He is unable to keep food down or even attempt to eat some days . Is this a normal side effect of dialysis please and if so is there any treatment. We went to our GP but he was useless and unable
Matilda6146
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Early CKD Support
6 months ago
Adding second line hormonal therapy?
Hello everyone. My father's treatment from diagnosis consisted of ADT (Zoladex, 3-month injections as of now) and 6 courses of Docetaxel chemotherapy. PSA nadir was 0.89 after 7 months of treatment but after that the last 3 PSA tests show increase (PSA 2.310 on 24 Oct. 2023, PSA 6.81 on 24 Nov. 2023
Hello everyone. My father's treatment from diagnosis consisted of ADT (Zoladex, 3-month injections as of now) and 6 courses of Docetaxel chemotherapy. PSA nadir was 0.89 after 7 months of treatment but after that the last 3 PSA tests show increase (PSA 2.310 on 24 Oct. 2023, PSA 6.81 on 24 Nov. 2023
gio2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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