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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
6 months ago
Wrist and hand operation.
Hi again lovely helpful people. I am due to have a wrist and knuckle replacements (MCPJ silastic replacement) and intrinsic releases (tendons I think). It’s a big deal and not without risks I’m very worried. I was wondering if anyone else had a similar operation? Thank you 🙏
Hi again lovely helpful people. I am due to have a wrist and knuckle replacements (MCPJ silastic replacement) and intrinsic releases (tendons I think). It’s a big deal and not without risks I’m very worried. I was wondering if anyone else had a similar operation? Thank you 🙏
debjw
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NRAS
7 months ago
Tear in oesophagus
Hi Folks , Mum has cirrhosis of the liver , portal hypertension and oesophageal varcies , just out the hospital after getting two pins put in from a tear in oesophagus , blood transfusion , antibiotics etc should we be aware for another bleed , does this normally happen ? Any advice appreciated .
Hi Folks , Mum has cirrhosis of the liver , portal hypertension and oesophageal varcies , just out the hospital after getting two pins put in from a tear in oesophagus , blood transfusion , antibiotics etc should we be aware for another bleed , does this normally happen ? Any advice appreciated .
Sharonmcfarlane
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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Afib Stroke Risk Lower in those that take Statins
Statin use is usually associated with a reduction of cholesterol and heart attacks, but a new study also shows an important additional benefit -- a significant reduction in strokes and TIA's in the Afib population. Something to discuss with your doctor if you're not already on statins, especially
Statin use is usually associated with a reduction of cholesterol and heart attacks, but a new study also shows an important additional benefit -- a significant reduction in strokes and TIA's in the Afib population. Something to discuss with your doctor if you're not already on statins, especially
mjames1
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AF Association
7 months ago
ecg on Apple Watch different to the red heart section
Hi myself and my husband are a bit confused as his Apple Watch on the ecg says average 110/120 beats a minute but the average heart rate on the red heart says average between sixties to nineties . We were thinking maybe the ecg is picking up Jist the fast beats as he has persistent AF we are waiting
Hi myself and my husband are a bit confused as his Apple Watch on the ecg says average 110/120 beats a minute but the average heart rate on the red heart says average between sixties to nineties . We were thinking maybe the ecg is picking up Jist the fast beats as he has persistent AF we are waiting
Jackiesmith7777
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AF Association
7 months ago
fed up of feeling so rubbish!!
Following up from previous posts: Brief history : diagnosed with hypothyroidism in March after going to the DRs initially thinking my HRT needed tweaking, awful brain fog, hair loss, brittle peeling ridged nails, cold feet but extreme sweating at times incl night sweats, dry flaky skin, horrible joint
Following up from previous posts: Brief history : diagnosed with hypothyroidism in March after going to the DRs initially thinking my HRT needed tweaking, awful brain fog, hair loss, brittle peeling ridged nails, cold feet but extreme sweating at times incl night sweats, dry flaky skin, horrible joint
Vorney
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Update
Hi I posted a couple of weeks ago about my brother who is currently in the QEB with liver disease. You all gave such helpful advice so i’m here with an update. Things have been up and down. A few days ago he finally got a room on a liver ward as opposed to the general ward, this has been much better
Hi I posted a couple of weeks ago about my brother who is currently in the QEB with liver disease. You all gave such helpful advice so i’m here with an update. Things have been up and down. A few days ago he finally got a room on a liver ward as opposed to the general ward, this has been much better
Sillybilly77
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
new diagnosis
Hella all. I was diagnosed a few years ago with nafld and then due to an error had a two year gap between a fibrosis score and getting the results. That showed a jump from 7 to 16 in the score so I was offered another test. The new test gave a result of 28 and a fat scores of 396/400. Understandably
Hella all. I was diagnosed a few years ago with nafld and then due to an error had a two year gap between a fibrosis score and getting the results. That showed a jump from 7 to 16 in the score so I was offered another test. The new test gave a result of 28 and a fat scores of 396/400. Understandably
Hexamon
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
CBD GUMMIES
I am sure this has been covered previously but I have just seen a promo for Sweet Relief Gummies supposedly backed by Dragon Den? Can’t find anything online other than promo so does anyone have any information on these or other gummies?
I am sure this has been covered previously but I have just seen a promo for Sweet Relief Gummies supposedly backed by Dragon Den? Can’t find anything online other than promo so does anyone have any information on these or other gummies?
Nonameme
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
2 years and counting…
I had supper with my family yesterday evening. I’d cooked some fish for Good Friday and had opened a bottle of chilled Chablis for them and a sparkling elderflower soft drink for myself. (Belvoir Farm - delicious). We were chatting and my brother reminded me that it was 2 years ago since I’d been in
I had supper with my family yesterday evening. I’d cooked some fish for Good Friday and had opened a bottle of chilled Chablis for them and a sparkling elderflower soft drink for myself. (Belvoir Farm - delicious). We were chatting and my brother reminded me that it was 2 years ago since I’d been in
Aotea2012
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Stomach pain.
I had a bad reaction to fish oil tablets.Gave me a terrible reaction Of I B S. That's 3 weeks ago and things have still not settled down.I can't eat or drink anything that doesn't give me stomach pain...I'm on 5mg pred tapering from 100mg for 2 years.Would prednisolone have any thing to do with my tummy
I had a bad reaction to fish oil tablets.Gave me a terrible reaction Of I B S. That's 3 weeks ago and things have still not settled down.I can't eat or drink anything that doesn't give me stomach pain...I'm on 5mg pred tapering from 100mg for 2 years.Would prednisolone have any thing to do with my tummy
Raewynne
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
beta blockers and anticoagulants
Medscape posted a long article about a research on beta blockers and how few RCTs have been done on their efficacy for AF. It was hard to interpret but seems that for some folk they make AF worse and for many the side effects are too negative. There’s also an article on over prescribing of anticoagulants
Medscape posted a long article about a research on beta blockers and how few RCTs have been done on their efficacy for AF. It was hard to interpret but seems that for some folk they make AF worse and for many the side effects are too negative. There’s also an article on over prescribing of anticoagulants
OldJane
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
I've noticed a difference!
About 6 weeks ago I started taking vitamin B supplements and also CBD 5mg capsules. After about a week I'd noticed my clicks joints had quietened down a bit, my hands weren't as painful and I'd started to walk upstairs more normally. All in all my discomfort had become more manageable, I was moving
About 6 weeks ago I started taking vitamin B supplements and also CBD 5mg capsules. After about a week I'd noticed my clicks joints had quietened down a bit, my hands weren't as painful and I'd started to walk upstairs more normally. All in all my discomfort had become more manageable, I was moving
Gulfstream_Maggie
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My Fibro Community
9 months ago
Path Report
Dear healthunlocked it been a while since I posted but alway follow and read the useful insights discussed within this group. I would once again like to ask for advice regarding my blood results. Upon discussion with the GP while there with another concern. The GP said my 75 mcg medication needed to
Dear healthunlocked it been a while since I posted but alway follow and read the useful insights discussed within this group. I would once again like to ask for advice regarding my blood results. Upon discussion with the GP while there with another concern. The GP said my 75 mcg medication needed to
Harthill42
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
cardiac catheterization through the wrist?
My cardiologist is treating me for afib and possible CHF. He is bugging me big time to have a cardiac cath. to "rule out" CAD. I am resisting this, as many years ago I had a very bad experience with the femoral artery entrance way for the catheter procedure, and recovery was lengthy. The cardiologist
My cardiologist is treating me for afib and possible CHF. He is bugging me big time to have a cardiac cath. to "rule out" CAD. I am resisting this, as many years ago I had a very bad experience with the femoral artery entrance way for the catheter procedure, and recovery was lengthy. The cardiologist
frazeej
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AF Association
7 months ago
Conversion Pause
Hello to all you wonderful people. Without getting into a lot of detail, I will try and get straight to the point. I’ve been told I can make a novel out of one tiny incident…..lol After having a Holter monitor for 72 hours, my cardiologist wanted to see me right away. He said he was concerned with
Hello to all you wonderful people. Without getting into a lot of detail, I will try and get straight to the point. I’ve been told I can make a novel out of one tiny incident…..lol After having a Holter monitor for 72 hours, my cardiologist wanted to see me right away. He said he was concerned with
Vicmeister
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AF Association
7 months ago
Stress echo after effects
I had a dobutamine stress echo on Sunday which was pretty unpleasant and triggered my paroxysmal AFib. The AFib reverted on Monday morning but I am not feeling well since. Did anyone else have any after effects please?
I had a dobutamine stress echo on Sunday which was pretty unpleasant and triggered my paroxysmal AFib. The AFib reverted on Monday morning but I am not feeling well since. Did anyone else have any after effects please?
Spj57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
what next heart rate high again and I am now symptomatic
I had heart bypass 2013 and pacemaker 2015 due to af and low hr. Then 3 years ago I started taking digoxin to lower high heart rates and it seemed to work. I have just been to Spain on holiday and ended up hospitalised 2 days due to chest pain and breathless all tests revealed no heart attack, echocardiogram
I had heart bypass 2013 and pacemaker 2015 due to af and low hr. Then 3 years ago I started taking digoxin to lower high heart rates and it seemed to work. I have just been to Spain on holiday and ended up hospitalised 2 days due to chest pain and breathless all tests revealed no heart attack, echocardiogram
grandadbren1
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AF Association
7 months ago
Fibrosis F2-f3 now F1 and now??
Hi everyone sorry for my english , a message a Hope but some questions : i ve been diagnosticed 3 years ago with 10,2 kPa with fibrosis F2-f3 for heavy drinking , i m 44. The good News is last time my fibroscan was 6,5kpa , so f0f1 . I only drink an average consomption of 3 or 4 glass of wine a week
Hi everyone sorry for my english , a message a Hope but some questions : i ve been diagnosticed 3 years ago with 10,2 kPa with fibrosis F2-f3 for heavy drinking , i m 44. The good News is last time my fibroscan was 6,5kpa , so f0f1 . I only drink an average consomption of 3 or 4 glass of wine a week
Cedcerven
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
advice
I have been told I have Vasculitis not sure what type. Hospital sent for me as they were worried about my kidneys. After spending a worrying night in hospital I was told after a Anca blood test it was found it was only mild so was not put on steroids. Told just need routine blood test at GP surgery.
I have been told I have Vasculitis not sure what type. Hospital sent for me as they were worried about my kidneys. After spending a worrying night in hospital I was told after a Anca blood test it was found it was only mild so was not put on steroids. Told just need routine blood test at GP surgery.
Charliedo
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
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