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Shingles vaccine and atrial fibrillation
Hi, My GP is recommending shingles vaccine. I am just concerned if it will cause atrial fibrillation. Any one had shingles vaccines with no adverse effects like atrial fibrillationThanks Padma
Hi, My GP is recommending shingles vaccine. I am just concerned if it will cause atrial fibrillation. Any one had shingles vaccines with no adverse effects like atrial fibrillationThanks Padma
Poluneeru
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
SSRI'S
I was taking Paroxetine with good success for many years unfortunately it stopped working last November after being diagnosed with ptsd. Doctor suggested i tried another ssri started sertraline at beginning of year and it didn't suit me so started escitalopram in March and by June i settled well on 20mg
I was taking Paroxetine with good success for many years unfortunately it stopped working last November after being diagnosed with ptsd. Doctor suggested i tried another ssri started sertraline at beginning of year and it didn't suit me so started escitalopram in March and by June i settled well on 20mg
Lynzlou
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Waiting Times For Ablations?
Back in August last year I had a cardioversion which only lasted for 3 weeks. In October I had a CT coronary angiogram and received the results in December. It showed that I do have some calcification but non flow limiting and otherwise all was okay and that I was being referred to the cardiologist for
Back in August last year I had a cardioversion which only lasted for 3 weeks. In October I had a CT coronary angiogram and received the results in December. It showed that I do have some calcification but non flow limiting and otherwise all was okay and that I was being referred to the cardiologist for
Peakoverload
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
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BNP 1800
I have atrial fibrillation and my BNP tests that indicate risk of heart failure was 800 and is now 1700. The stats I have looked at are grim eg 80+% chance of death within 10 years and 50% for 5 years ( at around 2000 BNP near my numbers). Does anyone know if there is a treatment to lower BNP to under
I have atrial fibrillation and my BNP tests that indicate risk of heart failure was 800 and is now 1700. The stats I have looked at are grim eg 80+% chance of death within 10 years and 50% for 5 years ( at around 2000 BNP near my numbers). Does anyone know if there is a treatment to lower BNP to under
Mightnot
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Advice for newbie - severe symptoms, when to call 999 etc
My mum’s in her 80s and has had Afib for about 10 years. Since the initial episode and hospital admission 10 years ago, she never saw a cardiologist but was on medication from her GP. Over the last few years she’s been getting more and more episodes where she feels very unwell – fast & irregular heart
My mum’s in her 80s and has had Afib for about 10 years. Since the initial episode and hospital admission 10 years ago, she never saw a cardiologist but was on medication from her GP. Over the last few years she’s been getting more and more episodes where she feels very unwell – fast & irregular heart
kalesurprise
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
weight loss wehovy and AF medication
Started to post and it’s got very long and I mentioned this in that post but I thought I’d make a separate post. I am in atrial fibrillation in the other post. I talk about my age of my weight but this is a specific thing I’m back in atrial fibrillation after 12 weeks of being in normal rhythm. After
Started to post and it’s got very long and I mentioned this in that post but I thought I’d make a separate post. I am in atrial fibrillation in the other post. I talk about my age of my weight but this is a specific thing I’m back in atrial fibrillation after 12 weeks of being in normal rhythm. After
Mightnot
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
I caught a bad cold (tested negative for COVID) in November 2022 and on the day that started, I went into AFib. I wasn’t given any treatment because I was already on Warfarin due to my aortic valve replacement in March 2015. I finally saw a consultant about the AFib in May 2023 and was put on Isosorbide
I caught a bad cold (tested negative for COVID) in November 2022 and on the day that started, I went into AFib. I wasn’t given any treatment because I was already on Warfarin due to my aortic valve replacement in March 2015. I finally saw a consultant about the AFib in May 2023 and was put on Isosorbide
Gill123
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Newbie looking for tips and info please
Hi I am new to AF on this forum. The forum looks good and I am impressed by the quality of the posts and answers. I have been on Healthunblocked site in the section for MPN (Polycythaemia) and Thyroid for many years and I am pretty knowledgeable medically as I have Polycythaemia Vera and Hypogonadism
Hi I am new to AF on this forum. The forum looks good and I am impressed by the quality of the posts and answers. I have been on Healthunblocked site in the section for MPN (Polycythaemia) and Thyroid for many years and I am pretty knowledgeable medically as I have Polycythaemia Vera and Hypogonadism
ainslie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Lopressor
After unsuccessful Cardioversion to convert back into NSR was diagnosed with permanent afib taken off of Multaq. Lopressor increased from 25 to 100 am and 50 pm. Also on Eliquis. Vision is blurred and very unsteady gait. Hr around 100-115 (was 60 when in NSR) Can I cut back on Lopressor and see
After unsuccessful Cardioversion to convert back into NSR was diagnosed with permanent afib taken off of Multaq. Lopressor increased from 25 to 100 am and 50 pm. Also on Eliquis. Vision is blurred and very unsteady gait. Hr around 100-115 (was 60 when in NSR) Can I cut back on Lopressor and see
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Post Ablation complications
Had persistent fast AFib since Nov 23, decided to go private route as my health was deteriorating. Echocardiogram Jan 24 showers severe mitral regurgitation, and ejection fraction 28%. Lots more drugs added to the cocktail and now under the care of both a cardiologist and an Electrophysiologist. Drugs
Had persistent fast AFib since Nov 23, decided to go private route as my health was deteriorating. Echocardiogram Jan 24 showers severe mitral regurgitation, and ejection fraction 28%. Lots more drugs added to the cocktail and now under the care of both a cardiologist and an Electrophysiologist. Drugs
AmandaLouise77
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Drugs.com FDA Investigating Serious Risk of T-cell Malignancy Following BCMA-Directed (CAR) T cell Immunotherapies
https://newsletters.drugs.com/l/HXdBAPWpNu8924jmwPHb3VvA/LQCEtlvhvlnyLNQoIP4Gfw/jLVV3dtGc2BI8hLRqrMq892g [i]"Although the overall benefits of these products continue to outweigh their potential risks for their approved uses, FDA is investigating the identified risk of T cell malignancy with serious
https://newsletters.drugs.com/l/HXdBAPWpNu8924jmwPHb3VvA/LQCEtlvhvlnyLNQoIP4Gfw/jLVV3dtGc2BI8hLRqrMq892g [i]"Although the overall benefits of these products continue to outweigh their potential risks for their approved uses, FDA is investigating the identified risk of T cell malignancy with serious
JerrysGirl3
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CLL Support
9 months ago
This Week in Cardiology on Medscape - Heart Rate Monitors
Wearable HR Monitor Accuracy Canadian authors from Toronto and Calgary (first author Ryan Quinn) have a short but important research letter in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) regarding the accuracy of wearable HR monitors in sinus rhythm (SR) and atrial fibrillation (AF).
Wearable HR Monitor Accuracy Canadian authors from Toronto and Calgary (first author Ryan Quinn) have a short but important research letter in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) regarding the accuracy of wearable HR monitors in sinus rhythm (SR) and atrial fibrillation (AF).
EngMac
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
5 months ago
This Week in Cardiolgy
I saw these two comments in this week in cardiology on Medscape written by Dr. John Mandrola, an America electrophysiologist. 1. The thing is, death is a common occurrence after a new diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF). Multiple observational studies report a 20% to 25% mortality in the first year
I saw these two comments in this week in cardiology on Medscape written by Dr. John Mandrola, an America electrophysiologist. 1. The thing is, death is a common occurrence after a new diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF). Multiple observational studies report a 20% to 25% mortality in the first year
EngMac
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
5 months ago
artistry 7 clinical trial
I will begin the artistry 7 trial in the next few weeks. Standard chemo has stopped working after. 4 reoccurrences , 7 different chemo/combos . Last Scan still showed progression but as low volume of disease. I only qualify for this one trial . Has anyone been on it and had success or what to expect
I will begin the artistry 7 trial in the next few weeks. Standard chemo has stopped working after. 4 reoccurrences , 7 different chemo/combos . Last Scan still showed progression but as low volume of disease. I only qualify for this one trial . Has anyone been on it and had success or what to expect
Lovetodiscodance57
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
counselling
I want to get some counselling help for my son . He has high anxiety and worry’s about his future and uncertainty . He is 25y now . He also has ADHD . It worries me too much as well . He needs to calm down and relax and not worry so much then he would do much better . He has a very small amount of respirodine
I want to get some counselling help for my son . He has high anxiety and worry’s about his future and uncertainty . He is 25y now . He also has ADHD . It worries me too much as well . He needs to calm down and relax and not worry so much then he would do much better . He has a very small amount of respirodine
Rupertthebear
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Mental Health Support
9 months ago
Neurofibroma
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Huskyy
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
LENS Neurofeedback Low Energy Neurofeedback System update.
I have had agoraphobia for the past 4 1/2 years. What has helped me may not be available in your area. It is called LENS Neurofeedback. LENS stands for Low Energy Neurofeedback System. It is different from traditional Neurofeedback in that it introduces a low current into your brain rather than just
I have had agoraphobia for the past 4 1/2 years. What has helped me may not be available in your area. It is called LENS Neurofeedback. LENS stands for Low Energy Neurofeedback System. It is different from traditional Neurofeedback in that it introduces a low current into your brain rather than just
gajh
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure & Thyroid?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
THoa2022
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Thudding heart!
Hello. I'm hoping that those with more experience can help me! I have just been diagnosed with Atrial Flutter with rapid ventricular response and given bisoprolol 2.5mg as well as blood thinners. So, now my heart rate and blood pressure are within normal parameters - but I have a very "thuddy" feeling
Hello. I'm hoping that those with more experience can help me! I have just been diagnosed with Atrial Flutter with rapid ventricular response and given bisoprolol 2.5mg as well as blood thinners. So, now my heart rate and blood pressure are within normal parameters - but I have a very "thuddy" feeling
Tremulous
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Just saying hey
it’s been a while since I posted … been working on some things and also just working a lot. To the many new ppl I see here this is a very helpful and healing space. Most all of us have dealt with extreme anxiety (me) and/or depression and everyone is here to help. In some of my worst days in the past
it’s been a while since I posted … been working on some things and also just working a lot. To the many new ppl I see here this is a very helpful and healing space. Most all of us have dealt with extreme anxiety (me) and/or depression and everyone is here to help. In some of my worst days in the past
Mskitty21
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
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