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cardiology appointment today and back on anticoagulants.
hi you lovely folk. You may have noticed from my previous posts that I have not been on anticoagulants for some time now because my chads were zero but I was still having some AFIB episodes.!! well I met a different cardiologist this morning to mainly talk about my ectopics I get for up to 2 weeks
hi you lovely folk. You may have noticed from my previous posts that I have not been on anticoagulants for some time now because my chads were zero but I was still having some AFIB episodes.!! well I met a different cardiologist this morning to mainly talk about my ectopics I get for up to 2 weeks
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Supraventricular Ectopies
I’m looking for reassurance, my friends. I am plagued by many palpitations these days, which my Kardia says are mostly SVEs, with a bit of Afib thrown in - unless of course Kardia is incorrect and they are all Afib ! I see a cardiologist annually and actually, because I complained of these palpitations
I’m looking for reassurance, my friends. I am plagued by many palpitations these days, which my Kardia says are mostly SVEs, with a bit of Afib thrown in - unless of course Kardia is incorrect and they are all Afib ! I see a cardiologist annually and actually, because I complained of these palpitations
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Constant pain
Hi Does anyone know if having atrial fibrillation can cause constant pain/soreness from upper abdomen ( middle ) through middle area chest and up to the throat. Also extreme swelling in the mid area and across and under both ribs, feeling that my stomach is actually in my chest. I am just wanting
Hi Does anyone know if having atrial fibrillation can cause constant pain/soreness from upper abdomen ( middle ) through middle area chest and up to the throat. Also extreme swelling in the mid area and across and under both ribs, feeling that my stomach is actually in my chest. I am just wanting
tabletphobic
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AF Association
6 months ago
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Afib ?
HiJust a quick question....I suffer with psvt but my sister has now getting palpatations and has been in hospital with it but hers is different to my psvt. She is currently having tests etc. But her heart rate flies up and down . Whereas mine hits high and stays high until I have adenosine (thankfully
HiJust a quick question....I suffer with psvt but my sister has now getting palpatations and has been in hospital with it but hers is different to my psvt. She is currently having tests etc. But her heart rate flies up and down . Whereas mine hits high and stays high until I have adenosine (thankfully
dawny1908
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AF Association
6 months ago
heart failure
I am wondering if any of the members in this fine group ended up with heart failure due to AFIB of any kind? If yes , Would you please share how was your AFIB symptoms were leading up to the heart failure diagnosis. Thank you
I am wondering if any of the members in this fine group ended up with heart failure due to AFIB of any kind? If yes , Would you please share how was your AFIB symptoms were leading up to the heart failure diagnosis. Thank you
execz1
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AF Association
6 months ago
177LU-DTPA-SC16 attaching DLL3 for neuroendocrine cancer
25% of pCA develop into neuroendocrine variant. Research show good preclinical results. Has anyone information of a clinical trial at MSKCC using SC16 as a monoclonal antibody? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35759660/
25% of pCA develop into neuroendocrine variant. Research show good preclinical results. Has anyone information of a clinical trial at MSKCC using SC16 as a monoclonal antibody? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35759660/
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Mebeverine
Hi all, just wondering about Mebeverine as my GP has prescribed this in the past, and I have it on repeat prescription. I do not take this regularly, as I seem to find that I can't take it before my evening meal as I have to take other meds then.Just wondering if anyone has taken the 2x a day slow release
Hi all, just wondering about Mebeverine as my GP has prescribed this in the past, and I have it on repeat prescription. I do not take this regularly, as I seem to find that I can't take it before my evening meal as I have to take other meds then.Just wondering if anyone has taken the 2x a day slow release
Pollyboo
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IBS Network
10 months ago
I am always depressed.
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mypugcoco
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Swollen cord-stump after castration?
I got castrated three years ago, because the boys were inflammated, hard and numb. The right one cut out inguinal, got examinamed in pathology with result: no cancer. Thereby the left one got cut out from his sac-shelf directly, so i have the cord stump still in my inguinal left. It was often swollen
I got castrated three years ago, because the boys were inflammated, hard and numb. The right one cut out inguinal, got examinamed in pathology with result: no cancer. Thereby the left one got cut out from his sac-shelf directly, so i have the cord stump still in my inguinal left. It was often swollen
hanseunuch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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
10 months ago
Macular Hole
Hi, long term PMR/GCA sufferer been on 4mg for long enough and staying there! However I developed a macular hole which needed surgery. Has anyone else had this problem, is there likely any association of cause with GCA /PMR or Pred? Surgery done now and I have to wait and see how successful it is.
Hi, long term PMR/GCA sufferer been on 4mg for long enough and staying there! However I developed a macular hole which needed surgery. Has anyone else had this problem, is there likely any association of cause with GCA /PMR or Pred? Surgery done now and I have to wait and see how successful it is.
doubtfully
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
too old for ablation?
My mom (81) has had bradycardia and afib for decades. About 5 years ago, she got a pacemaker and was put on sotalol & Metropolol, which controlled things well for a while. Recently, she’s been having more frequent episodes of afib (lasting a week or so at a time). Her Dr suggested an ablation, but
My mom (81) has had bradycardia and afib for decades. About 5 years ago, she got a pacemaker and was put on sotalol & Metropolol, which controlled things well for a while. Recently, she’s been having more frequent episodes of afib (lasting a week or so at a time). Her Dr suggested an ablation, but
TRheart13
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AF Association
6 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
10 months ago
Looking for my Miracle
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
TheJazzSinger132
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AF Association
6 months ago
Any advice about future treatment?
Good morning sisters, I am at yet another crossroads and hoping for some advice. Diagnosed stage 4 high grade serous Jan 2020, had two surgeries, three courses of chemo (in total), short lived Niraparib, failed clinical trial (PICCOLO). So now having the 6th and final chemo of this third course ( Carboplatin
Good morning sisters, I am at yet another crossroads and hoping for some advice. Diagnosed stage 4 high grade serous Jan 2020, had two surgeries, three courses of chemo (in total), short lived Niraparib, failed clinical trial (PICCOLO). So now having the 6th and final chemo of this third course ( Carboplatin
Riverflo
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
I'm loosing the will to carry on!!!
I am really unwell right now an loosing the will to carry on. Know I should seek some medical help but who do I go to for help? Honestly, over the past 18 months I have had to fight to get the help I needed via the NHS. What a battle that was. Last week, had severe palpitations lasting 6 hours which
I am really unwell right now an loosing the will to carry on. Know I should seek some medical help but who do I go to for help? Honestly, over the past 18 months I have had to fight to get the help I needed via the NHS. What a battle that was. Last week, had severe palpitations lasting 6 hours which
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
A Happy Anniversary
Dear AFA forum family. Isn't life wonderful? I joined the AFA forum some four years ago and had it not been for chance encounters, who knows where I would be today. It started with an AFA post titled "Tim' Story". At the time of his post (several years ago) Tim was 55 and his story mirrored my own
Dear AFA forum family. Isn't life wonderful? I joined the AFA forum some four years ago and had it not been for chance encounters, who knows where I would be today. It started with an AFA post titled "Tim' Story". At the time of his post (several years ago) Tim was 55 and his story mirrored my own
saulger
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AF Association
6 months ago
The promise and potential of stem cells in Parkinson’s disease
Treatments that replace lost neurons and restore normal movement have entered
clinical
trials
, but these therapies could offer more relief than cure. This article is a few months older but interesting https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02622-3
Treatments that replace lost neurons and restore normal movement have entered
clinical
trials
, but these therapies could offer more relief than cure. This article is a few months older but interesting https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02622-3
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Coping with NSR in the shadow of Afib - tips please!
Something of a big question this, but one I’m grappling with in my life right now. Apart from a month or two early on of feeling an occasional erratic heartbeat, my experience of Afib has been almost entirely persistent. So I have not experienced the episodes of sudden arrhythmias that paroxysmal Afib
Something of a big question this, but one I’m grappling with in my life right now. Apart from a month or two early on of feeling an occasional erratic heartbeat, my experience of Afib has been almost entirely persistent. So I have not experienced the episodes of sudden arrhythmias that paroxysmal Afib
Rainfern
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AF Association
6 months 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
10 months ago
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