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Second baby nerves
I'm due my second baby in a couple of weeks and am trying to prepare as much as possible but as the time creeps closer it's hard not to remember/relive elements of the psychosis and depression I had with my first. All be it 4.5 years ago it's still very fresh.Wondering how other second time mums managed
I'm due my second baby in a couple of weeks and am trying to prepare as much as possible but as the time creeps closer it's hard not to remember/relive elements of the psychosis and depression I had with my first. All be it 4.5 years ago it's still very fresh.Wondering how other second time mums managed
Jlou84
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
9 months ago
Blip but back on track
As some of your are aware, I’ve been a bit unwell,unfortunately I contracted Pneumonia, instead of resting I decided I knew best and continued with my plans granted more slowly but continued none the less. By Saturday I was feeling much better, then wham irregular heart beat, got home about 3 hrs later
As some of your are aware, I’ve been a bit unwell,unfortunately I contracted Pneumonia, instead of resting I decided I knew best and continued with my plans granted more slowly but continued none the less. By Saturday I was feeling much better, then wham irregular heart beat, got home about 3 hrs later
4chickens
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AF Association
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
4 months ago
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Update on my first EP visit & recomendation
Hi guys. Just wanted to give you an update on my first visit to EP. In short, after she carefully looked at my complete documentation (afib diagnose 2 months ago) she advised me to proceed with ablation. Her main arguments are following -I'm relatively young (40) and ablation has the best outcome in
Hi guys. Just wanted to give you an update on my first visit to EP. In short, after she carefully looked at my complete documentation (afib diagnose 2 months ago) she advised me to proceed with ablation. Her main arguments are following -I'm relatively young (40) and ablation has the best outcome in
NewOne2023
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
My Afib and Bisoprolol
My last post was 2 yrs ago when my AFib was ruining my quality of life.. Regular episodes and anxiety was the norm.. Fortunately by cardiac nurse seemed to read my mind during a catch up conversation and we decided the pill in the pocket 2.5 mg of bisoprolol taken when my heart misfired would be better
My last post was 2 yrs ago when my AFib was ruining my quality of life.. Regular episodes and anxiety was the norm.. Fortunately by cardiac nurse seemed to read my mind during a catch up conversation and we decided the pill in the pocket 2.5 mg of bisoprolol taken when my heart misfired would be better
excop999
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AF Association
4 months ago
177LU-PNT2002 PSMA THERAPY vs Pluvicto
It is my understanding this new drug presently under
clinical
trials
is supposed to be a future alternative to Pluvicto... can anyone shed some light about this new drug and how it competes with Pluvicto? Thanks
It is my understanding this new drug presently under
clinical
trials
is supposed to be a future alternative to Pluvicto... can anyone shed some light about this new drug and how it competes with Pluvicto? Thanks
Ollie1948
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Small molecule ACK1 inhibitor (R)-9b - third generation AR receptor - clinical trial I in 2023
Technogenesys will start a trial in 2023, be prepared: Thus,, there is an acute need for next generation of inhibitor that can overcome Enzalutamide and Abiraterone resistance. We have identified (R)-9b as a `third generation' of AR-antagonist, which has ability to overcome Enzalutamide and abiraterone-resistant
Technogenesys will start a trial in 2023, be prepared: Thus,, there is an acute need for next generation of inhibitor that can overcome Enzalutamide and Abiraterone resistance. We have identified (R)-9b as a `third generation' of AR-antagonist, which has ability to overcome Enzalutamide and abiraterone-resistant
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
What is inside our Christmas Stocking?
Peek inside the Christmas Stocking … You will find a full range of FREE resources, providing specialist advice and education to answer all your questions about Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation (AF), Syncope, PoTS and Reflex Anoxic Seizures (RAS): https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/patients/resourcesvideos
Peek inside the Christmas Stocking … You will find a full range of FREE resources, providing specialist advice and education to answer all your questions about Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation (AF), Syncope, PoTS and Reflex Anoxic Seizures (RAS): https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/patients/resourcesvideos
Hidden
Partner
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 months ago
Post Atrial flutter
Hi me again My husband had a cardioversion on Friday. It wasn't the same as usual when he has had Arrythmia but for severe atrial flutter and it was a rushed job in A & E where he was only partially sedated so he felt it. His heart rhythm/ speed is back to normal but he feels rubbish. Normally after
Hi me again My husband had a cardioversion on Friday. It wasn't the same as usual when he has had Arrythmia but for severe atrial flutter and it was a rushed job in A & E where he was only partially sedated so he felt it. His heart rhythm/ speed is back to normal but he feels rubbish. Normally after
Debfro34
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AF Association
4 months ago
Update of Mithradite Trial
I don't post here very often unless I feel I can help someone because I don't want my life to be consumed by illness but am happy to answer any questions I can about my experience with Rux and
clinical
trials
. Best wishes all.
I don't post here very often unless I feel I can help someone because I don't want my life to be consumed by illness but am happy to answer any questions I can about my experience with Rux and
clinical
trials
. Best wishes all.
JP1952
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Cardioversion
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Davidtol
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Understanding my GP's message
I am in permanent AF and taking Edoxaban, Bisoporol and Ramipril. Recently, at my GP's request I wore a 24 hour ECG monitor. Looking at the GP's referral for that on the NHS app it seems she suspected heart failure. Have just had a message from the GP which said ' 24hr ECG reported that the rhythm
I am in permanent AF and taking Edoxaban, Bisoporol and Ramipril. Recently, at my GP's request I wore a 24 hour ECG monitor. Looking at the GP's referral for that on the NHS app it seems she suspected heart failure. Have just had a message from the GP which said ' 24hr ECG reported that the rhythm
thinkingaloud
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Break-up
I was dating a man in his 40s since 2016. It's now 2023, and 3 months back things didn't workout so he decided to leave the relationship. While I was with him, there were days he was nice and charming & then there were days I would break down crying around him and he wouldn't care. So our relationship
I was dating a man in his 40s since 2016. It's now 2023, and 3 months back things didn't workout so he decided to leave the relationship. While I was with him, there were days he was nice and charming & then there were days I would break down crying around him and he wouldn't care. So our relationship
JoyCroom
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
latest episode
went in to afib last night. (Seems to be once every few weeks now) my HR is reasonably low (high 90’s/low 100’s at the mo). Stress is not a trigger for me, I personally think it’s maybe food related, however, not had anything unusual. My question is, do I do as much as I can physically (I get short
went in to afib last night. (Seems to be once every few weeks now) my HR is reasonably low (high 90’s/low 100’s at the mo). Stress is not a trigger for me, I personally think it’s maybe food related, however, not had anything unusual. My question is, do I do as much as I can physically (I get short
macymoo007
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AF Association
4 months ago
Atrial fibrillation
Had an ablation procedure 6 yrs ago and this halted my first experience of atrial fibrillation. Now has started back up again. Leaves you feeling dreadful,short of breath and scared. Obviously went to A n E ,13 hrs to be discharged with app at GP for ECG 8 days later. Still waiting for that. Over the
Had an ablation procedure 6 yrs ago and this halted my first experience of atrial fibrillation. Now has started back up again. Leaves you feeling dreadful,short of breath and scared. Obviously went to A n E ,13 hrs to be discharged with app at GP for ECG 8 days later. Still waiting for that. Over the
chux
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Anxiety Support
4 months ago
watchman device implant
I’m scheduled for ablation #2 in February, at which time I’ve decided on a Watchman implant during the procedure. My reasons? I want off of anticoagulants. They carry their own risks of bleeding and even hemorrhagic stroke, plus require limiting changes in an active lifestyle, and are not a permanent
I’m scheduled for ablation #2 in February, at which time I’ve decided on a Watchman implant during the procedure. My reasons? I want off of anticoagulants. They carry their own risks of bleeding and even hemorrhagic stroke, plus require limiting changes in an active lifestyle, and are not a permanent
Sweetmelody
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Curcumin (Theracurmin) Improves Mild Cognitive Impairment and Memory - A Randomized Clinical Trial
This is a remarkable study of the effects of a highly bioavailable form of Curcumin, "Theracurmin", on memory in non-demented aging adults, including those diagnosed with MCI, Mild Cognitive Impairment. What we call "Chemo-Brain" is a form of MCI resulting from cancer treatments including chemotherapy
This is a remarkable study of the effects of a highly bioavailable form of Curcumin, "Theracurmin", on memory in non-demented aging adults, including those diagnosed with MCI, Mild Cognitive Impairment. What we call "Chemo-Brain" is a form of MCI resulting from cancer treatments including chemotherapy
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Should I switch SSRIs?
Hi all, I’ve been on sertraline for around 14 years on varying dosages. Most recently I was on 150mg, but over the past few weeks I’ve been coming down and I’m now on 50mg, in preparation for a switch to Paroxetine. I take sertraline as I was originally diagnosed with OCD and also had an eating disorder
Hi all, I’ve been on sertraline for around 14 years on varying dosages. Most recently I was on 150mg, but over the past few weeks I’ve been coming down and I’m now on 50mg, in preparation for a switch to Paroxetine. I take sertraline as I was originally diagnosed with OCD and also had an eating disorder
Griffo_
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
New Blood Thinner for Stroke Prevention
Hi all, Some exciting news for those on Blood Thinners for AF. Abelacimab is a monoclonal antibody given just once a month by subcutaneous injection. It is not cleared by the kidneys, doesn’t require dose adjustments, and is not affected by other drugs. It achieves near-complete 99% inhibition of
Hi all, Some exciting news for those on Blood Thinners for AF. Abelacimab is a monoclonal antibody given just once a month by subcutaneous injection. It is not cleared by the kidneys, doesn’t require dose adjustments, and is not affected by other drugs. It achieves near-complete 99% inhibition of
AustinElliot
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AF Association
5 months ago
PROTACs: another technique to help with mCRPC
I always wondered, if these protein degraders can basically destroy AR receptors, hence overcome both castration resistance and making the cells refractory to androgens...wouldn't it be useless to continue with ADT? Oh well... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332222015013
I always wondered, if these protein degraders can basically destroy AR receptors, hence overcome both castration resistance and making the cells refractory to androgens...wouldn't it be useless to continue with ADT? Oh well... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332222015013
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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