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2 years of AFib and stop
After being in continuous AFib since 18th October 2021, when diagnosed with AFib, having 2 failed Cardioversions, speak with several doctors at A & E when taken in, and the some Cardiologists, yesterday my AFib stopped! Today I have woken up and no AFib, feels strange. I'm just wondering if it because
After being in continuous AFib since 18th October 2021, when diagnosed with AFib, having 2 failed Cardioversions, speak with several doctors at A & E when taken in, and the some Cardiologists, yesterday my AFib stopped! Today I have woken up and no AFib, feels strange. I'm just wondering if it because
BHFK967
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
A fib Triggers
My husband has paroxysmal A fib. This started after cardiac damage from chemo 4 years ago. He has had 2 ablations, 2 cardioversion and a pharmacy of meds. He is only 62. He went 5 weeks without AFib. Was feeling good. Boom! Tachycardia. Question. We keep trying to find triggers. Only thing
My husband has paroxysmal A fib. This started after cardiac damage from chemo 4 years ago. He has had 2 ablations, 2 cardioversion and a pharmacy of meds. He is only 62. He went 5 weeks without AFib. Was feeling good. Boom! Tachycardia. Question. We keep trying to find triggers. Only thing
Lenaropes
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AF Association
11 months ago
Heart di6
At 36 I had a massive heart attack. 4 years later a stroke I recovered. My heart is enlarged. I had afib given pills and ablation. It worked for 3 years. My afib is back and I am waiting to be treated. I still play racquetball twice a week and lift weights 3 days. I am 61 now. I have worked out since
At 36 I had a massive heart attack. 4 years later a stroke I recovered. My heart is enlarged. I had afib given pills and ablation. It worked for 3 years. My afib is back and I am waiting to be treated. I still play racquetball twice a week and lift weights 3 days. I am 61 now. I have worked out since
Critter8636
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AF Association
11 months ago
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Increase to 100mg Zoloft
Currently on 75mg Zoloft/Sertraline. Increased to 100mg tonight per my doctor’s advice. I’m so nervous. When I first started Zoloft at 25mg I was okay, but then had breakthrough anxiety due to adjusting to the new medicine. I hope going from 75mg to 100mg isn’t a drastic change and makes me have anxiety
Currently on 75mg Zoloft/Sertraline. Increased to 100mg tonight per my doctor’s advice. I’m so nervous. When I first started Zoloft at 25mg I was okay, but then had breakthrough anxiety due to adjusting to the new medicine. I hope going from 75mg to 100mg isn’t a drastic change and makes me have anxiety
LDavis1993
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Lining too thin?
Hello! I posted last week about messing up my progynova dosage. I had my scan yesterday and my lining was measured at 7.8 mm and the nurse said everything looked okay and transfer is booked for next Thursday. However, when looking online, a lot of sites suggest optimal thickness should be 8.5+and I’m
Hello! I posted last week about messing up my progynova dosage. I had my scan yesterday and my lining was measured at 7.8 mm and the nurse said everything looked okay and transfer is booked for next Thursday. However, when looking online, a lot of sites suggest optimal thickness should be 8.5+and I’m
Dinobaby05
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
In 19 days its a year later....
In 19 days time it will be a year ago my accident happened. I still ask myself what's wrong with me but I know what happened, I know what I have came through and I know the person I am today. I have made, in my opinion, a decent recovery but still working on it. I am a different person for my family
In 19 days time it will be a year ago my accident happened. I still ask myself what's wrong with me but I know what happened, I know what I have came through and I know the person I am today. I have made, in my opinion, a decent recovery but still working on it. I am a different person for my family
Hidden
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Headway
11 months ago
new here
Hi everyone, 49 M here, after suffering from anxiety and depression for a number of years I have finally been diagnosed. I have been prescribed a medium strength antidepressant.
Hi everyone, 49 M here, after suffering from anxiety and depression for a number of years I have finally been diagnosed. I have been prescribed a medium strength antidepressant.
IncognitoC
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Scotsman frae Edinburgh age 77
I done sports all my life mostly cycling and running and have had a low heart bpm (50-60 ) from my teens. Early 2023 I was on holiday in Spain and although I was running and cycling each day I noticed the hills were a bit harder than usual and found my pulse was now 30-40bpm I e-consulted my GP who
I done sports all my life mostly cycling and running and have had a low heart bpm (50-60 ) from my teens. Early 2023 I was on holiday in Spain and although I was running and cycling each day I noticed the hills were a bit harder than usual and found my pulse was now 30-40bpm I e-consulted my GP who
Eiadio
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AF Association
11 months ago
Devastated-denied Hair Transplant
Asoon as I started on hu my hair went a lot finer and receded a little, when I started with Peg I saw the hair noticeably come out. I’m female So to have a receding hairline of more than inch is upsetting. It’s concerned and upset me for months. Minioxidil hasn’t improved my hair line. I contacted
Asoon as I started on hu my hair went a lot finer and receded a little, when I started with Peg I saw the hair noticeably come out. I’m female So to have a receding hairline of more than inch is upsetting. It’s concerned and upset me for months. Minioxidil hasn’t improved my hair line. I contacted
Wyebird
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Medication Clomipramine
Hello all. I went to see a psychiatrist today who suggested I take Clomipramine antidepressant as I am very depressed and sometimes suicidal. Has anybody else taken this. It says it interferes with levothyroxine. Thank you.
Hello all. I went to see a psychiatrist today who suggested I take Clomipramine antidepressant as I am very depressed and sometimes suicidal. Has anybody else taken this. It says it interferes with levothyroxine. Thank you.
Meerkat1234
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Five Common Supplements That Have Shown Benefit In Glioblastoma Studies
This combination of preclinical effectiveness and proven safety in humans suggests that high-dose melatonin is suitable for
clinical
trials
aimed at neuroprotection through antioxidation in ALS.
This combination of preclinical effectiveness and proven safety in humans suggests that high-dose melatonin is suitable for
clinical
trials
aimed at neuroprotection through antioxidation in ALS.
chartist
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Glioblastoma Support
2 years ago
LINQ ECG implant - what follow up have people had.
Hi everyone with or similar LINQ ECG implant fitted. My LINQ device was fitted in February of this year. In May I received a telephone call from the cardiology team, who I have not met, that an Afib event was detected and a medication change to EDOXABAN was prescribed. I have not had any further
Hi everyone with or similar LINQ ECG implant fitted. My LINQ device was fitted in February of this year. In May I received a telephone call from the cardiology team, who I have not met, that an Afib event was detected and a medication change to EDOXABAN was prescribed. I have not had any further
Chinkoflight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Amiodarone Report
Is Amiodarone the drug of last resort, which produces terrible side effects. Or The best drug for arrythmia? My consultant says that it will improve the chance of a successful cardioversion and will help keep my heart in sinus rhythm afterwards. Amiodarone has already improved my heart significantly
Is Amiodarone the drug of last resort, which produces terrible side effects. Or The best drug for arrythmia? My consultant says that it will improve the chance of a successful cardioversion and will help keep my heart in sinus rhythm afterwards. Amiodarone has already improved my heart significantly
GuyThoma
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Fine-Tuning the Wave of Innovation in CLL
The slides and replay are now available at: https://learn2.peerview.com/150207845_1/150207845_1_p1/stage4reg It was a very concentrated, 2 hour presentation, with many good slides that describe current thinking based on
clinical
trials
.
The slides and replay are now available at: https://learn2.peerview.com/150207845_1/150207845_1_p1/stage4reg It was a very concentrated, 2 hour presentation, with many good slides that describe current thinking based on
clinical
trials
.
SeymourB
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CLL Support
2 years 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
1 year ago
I am always depressed.
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mypugcoco
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Rising resting HR
Not so much an AFib post, but 6 weeks after a successful cardioversion I'm keeping a very close eye on my HR and this week it seems to be rather elevated. Each morning I wake and check my overnight resting HR according to my Fitbit. Whereas last week and previous I'd be at 60bpm or just below while sleeping
Not so much an AFib post, but 6 weeks after a successful cardioversion I'm keeping a very close eye on my HR and this week it seems to be rather elevated. Each morning I wake and check my overnight resting HR according to my Fitbit. Whereas last week and previous I'd be at 60bpm or just below while sleeping
LadyZ13
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AF Association
1 year ago
Rusfertide (for HCT Control)- FDA status
hold that had previously been placed on
trials
evaluating rusfertide (PTG-300)" They were monitoring mice on it and "found benign and malignant subcutaneous skin tumors" Seems ok in humans since trial resumed, but no doubt they are watching carefully.
hold that had previously been placed on
trials
evaluating rusfertide (PTG-300)" They were monitoring mice on it and "found benign and malignant subcutaneous skin tumors" Seems ok in humans since trial resumed, but no doubt they are watching carefully.
EPguy
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MPN Voice
5 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
1 year ago
New Clinical Trial for Non-diabetic CKD
Researchers are looking for a better way to treat people who have nondiabetic chronic kidney disease (non-diabetic CKD). The trial treatment, finerenone, is being developed to help people who have chronic kidney disease (CKD). It works by blocking a certain hormone called aldosterone that causes injury
Researchers are looking for a better way to treat people who have nondiabetic chronic kidney disease (non-diabetic CKD). The trial treatment, finerenone, is being developed to help people who have chronic kidney disease (CKD). It works by blocking a certain hormone called aldosterone that causes injury
Bassetmommer
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
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