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Just started chemo again mastactiic high grade serious carcidoma on ovarian mass after 18m break recurrence had letter saying it spread I have chronic kidney disease ca123 195 right enlarged mass on ovary may have to have spleen removed not good read I am trying to decide as the letter says chemo
Just started chemo again mastactiic high grade serious carcidoma on ovarian mass after 18m break recurrence had letter saying it spread I have chronic kidney disease ca123 195 right enlarged mass on ovary may have to have spleen removed not good read I am trying to decide as the letter says chemo
PaumicB123
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Update on AFIB after Doctor visit
Update from my Electrophylogist Doc. Yesterday. He said since the afib just started and was persistent he wanted to start slowly and start with cardio version. Will be scheduled within next two weeks. Said ekg showed afib with heart rate from 70 to 92 beats per minute. Said afib has no cure but many
Update from my Electrophylogist Doc. Yesterday. He said since the afib just started and was persistent he wanted to start slowly and start with cardio version. Will be scheduled within next two weeks. Said ekg showed afib with heart rate from 70 to 92 beats per minute. Said afib has no cure but many
Stetson
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AF Association
5 months ago
Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Thick_Blood
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 months ago
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Donepezil as an aid for PSP
Hi all you good people, A couple of weeks ago a fellow traveller here wrote about her husband with PSP that as his cognition and swallowing declined, his Doctor prescribed Donepezil. Originally, he was on 10 mg of Donepezil which improved his swallowing, alertness and cognition. Two years later when
Hi all you good people, A couple of weeks ago a fellow traveller here wrote about her husband with PSP that as his cognition and swallowing declined, his Doctor prescribed Donepezil. Originally, he was on 10 mg of Donepezil which improved his swallowing, alertness and cognition. Two years later when
Richard33
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PSP Association
8 months ago
B6 - advice
I’m confused about B6. is the advice with Co-Careldopa not to take, at all. Or to take after Co-Careldopa has been absorbed. my recent blood tests showed me deficient in B6. thanks
I’m confused about B6. is the advice with Co-Careldopa not to take, at all. Or to take after Co-Careldopa has been absorbed. my recent blood tests showed me deficient in B6. thanks
Nb11
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Nicorandil and AF.
i have periodic AF and on pill in pocket bisoprolol but i take half of a small one daily which keeps the attacks at bay, Blood thinners, Statins lansoprosole. Now as i am getting breathless saw my GP and he is more or less sure he says i have angina too (but not diagnosed by cardio as yet) he has
i have periodic AF and on pill in pocket bisoprolol but i take half of a small one daily which keeps the attacks at bay, Blood thinners, Statins lansoprosole. Now as i am getting breathless saw my GP and he is more or less sure he says i have angina too (but not diagnosed by cardio as yet) he has
Nightmare2
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AF Association
5 months ago
Adrenal cortisol expertise needed
Hi! I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue / low cortisol 10-plus years ago and take 10 mg of hydrocortisone (tablet) in the morning and at noon. I just received results of diurnal saliva cortisol test and am surprised/confused at the results. Does this group help with adrenal issues, or is there a different
Hi! I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue / low cortisol 10-plus years ago and take 10 mg of hydrocortisone (tablet) in the morning and at noon. I just received results of diurnal saliva cortisol test and am surprised/confused at the results. Does this group help with adrenal issues, or is there a different
Rileyfloof
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Zytiga - Lupron
I was on Zytiga ( now Abi) with lup for several years and it kept my PSA to undetectable. I am now on 0rg0vyx instead of lup and my PSA remains undetectable after 6 years. Sode effects have been tolerable EXCEPT the I developed osteoporosis of the spin and now have multiple collapsed vertebrae and
I was on Zytiga ( now Abi) with lup for several years and it kept my PSA to undetectable. I am now on 0rg0vyx instead of lup and my PSA remains undetectable after 6 years. Sode effects have been tolerable EXCEPT the I developed osteoporosis of the spin and now have multiple collapsed vertebrae and
Schnab
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal hypertension?
Good evening. New here. Husband in hospital with liver cirrhosis. Having scope on Monday and we were told today that he has portal vein thrombosis. I understand what that is but I’m confused after doing some research as to the difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal vein hypertension? Or
Good evening. New here. Husband in hospital with liver cirrhosis. Having scope on Monday and we were told today that he has portal vein thrombosis. I understand what that is but I’m confused after doing some research as to the difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal vein hypertension? Or
Lvbv
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Confused, Don’t know what’s going on!
In my previous posts I mentioned that we booked a private appointment with cardiologist. After mum had a heart monitor for a week, the consultant confirmed that mum’s average heart rate was around 86, and the peak was around 160. The consultant has doubled the dose of bisoprolol so now mum is to take
In my previous posts I mentioned that we booked a private appointment with cardiologist. After mum had a heart monitor for a week, the consultant confirmed that mum’s average heart rate was around 86, and the peak was around 160. The consultant has doubled the dose of bisoprolol so now mum is to take
Nickybhf
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AF Association
5 months ago
Shortness of breath and chest pains
Two years after afib started I slipped into persistent afib and had an ablation. 60% of the way through the ablation I developed pericardial effusion and the ablation stopped and a drainage tube was placed in my heart. A couple of weeks later I developed chest pain from an autoimmune reaction called
Two years after afib started I slipped into persistent afib and had an ablation. 60% of the way through the ablation I developed pericardial effusion and the ablation stopped and a drainage tube was placed in my heart. A couple of weeks later I developed chest pain from an autoimmune reaction called
loghousegal
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AF Association
5 months ago
Lexiscan Chemical Stress Test
My EP wants me to have a chemical stress test before he puts me on Flecainide. I have so many problems with Afib and PACs that I’m terrified to have them inject me with something that’s going to make my heart take off. I contacted the doctors office to ask them if I can have the treadmill stress test
My EP wants me to have a chemical stress test before he puts me on Flecainide. I have so many problems with Afib and PACs that I’m terrified to have them inject me with something that’s going to make my heart take off. I contacted the doctors office to ask them if I can have the treadmill stress test
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
INR BLOOD
Hi, i am trying to find out if there is such a thing as INR funding.My friend was borneith cardiomyopathy, she has her blood checked twice a week. Her gp surgery has stopped home visit inr visits. The cheapest machine is £300, obviously my friend is on benefits and cant afford that. Any help would be
Hi, i am trying to find out if there is such a thing as INR funding.My friend was borneith cardiomyopathy, she has her blood checked twice a week. Her gp surgery has stopped home visit inr visits. The cheapest machine is £300, obviously my friend is on benefits and cant afford that. Any help would be
Crock73
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Anticoagulation Support
5 months ago
OK bloods...Still plateauing??
Hi again 👋About 7 weeks ago I increased my levo from 50mcg to 75mcg after discussing here. Initially, revved up again. Happy days- more energy, lost a small bit of weight, mood improved etc. I have started slipping back again and thought I'd get my bloods done again before I do anymore 'tinkering'.
Hi again 👋About 7 weeks ago I increased my levo from 50mcg to 75mcg after discussing here. Initially, revved up again. Happy days- more energy, lost a small bit of weight, mood improved etc. I have started slipping back again and thought I'd get my bloods done again before I do anymore 'tinkering'.
Caffeinefreezone
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Any suggestions?
Any help for permanent afib after having three cardioversions which worked for the past two years last one only lasted two weeks. Taken off Multaq and on Lopressor 100 am & pm plus eliquis. Told ablation would more than likely not be successful. Should I get a second opinion. Do not feel that great
Any help for permanent afib after having three cardioversions which worked for the past two years last one only lasted two weeks. Taken off Multaq and on Lopressor 100 am & pm plus eliquis. Told ablation would more than likely not be successful. Should I get a second opinion. Do not feel that great
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Low hemoglobin
I started hemodialysis in Aug with an emergency chest catheter. I had 2 units of blood as my hemoglobin was low while in hospital. Then in hospital again in September and another 2 units of blood. Got my labs today and hemoglobin was 6.8 so they gave me Mircera and iron. When I did PD I got Mircera
I started hemodialysis in Aug with an emergency chest catheter. I had 2 units of blood as my hemoglobin was low while in hospital. Then in hospital again in September and another 2 units of blood. Got my labs today and hemoglobin was 6.8 so they gave me Mircera and iron. When I did PD I got Mircera
horsie63
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Kidney Dialysis
8 months ago
"Your thyroid's fine"...what do you think?
Hi. I've been told by a GP that my thyroid is fine. I don't think it is. I'd be grateful for your opinions. Like many others here, I'm fed up with Dr.s saying it's my age, the menopause, or there's nothing wrong. Medichecks results: May 23 Thyroglobulin Antibodies: 423.000 kIU/L (Range: <115
Hi. I've been told by a GP that my thyroid is fine. I don't think it is. I'd be grateful for your opinions. Like many others here, I'm fed up with Dr.s saying it's my age, the menopause, or there's nothing wrong. Medichecks results: May 23 Thyroglobulin Antibodies: 423.000 kIU/L (Range: <115
Sleepysparrow
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
“Inverse vaccine” shows potential to treat multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases
An interesting article (with kink to research) that just might have relevance to autoimmune thyroid disorders. [i]
“Inverse vaccine” shows potential to treat multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases
[/i] [i]A new type of vaccine developed by researchers at the University of Chicago’s
An interesting article (with kink to research) that just might have relevance to autoimmune thyroid disorders. [i]
“Inverse vaccine” shows potential to treat multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases
[/i] [i]A new type of vaccine developed by researchers at the University of Chicago’s
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
AFIB and my exercise
I am 81 years old and work out using HIT on average about 50 minutes a day usually for six days a week. My heart rate goes from 65 when I start to a max of 140, up and down durning the workout . Mostly resistant training with weights. About a week ago I noticed after my third set of exercises ,my Apple
I am 81 years old and work out using HIT on average about 50 minutes a day usually for six days a week. My heart rate goes from 65 when I start to a max of 140, up and down durning the workout . Mostly resistant training with weights. About a week ago I noticed after my third set of exercises ,my Apple
Stetson
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AF Association
5 months ago
Shoulder pain and lupus
I was diagnosed with antiquagulant lupus last year and am suffering with severe shoulder pain. Physio doesn't help. Any advice would be great
I was diagnosed with antiquagulant lupus last year and am suffering with severe shoulder pain. Physio doesn't help. Any advice would be great
Barbeydo
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LUPUS UK
10 months ago
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