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Prednisolone and blood thinners
As well as having PMR I also have Atrial Fibrillation. I am currently on 6mg of prednisolone.My GP is reluctant to prescribe a DOAC blood thinner for the Afib, because he says there is a risk of gastric bleeding.I am friendly with two retired GP's who are both of the opinion that this shouldn't be an
As well as having PMR I also have Atrial Fibrillation. I am currently on 6mg of prednisolone.My GP is reluctant to prescribe a DOAC blood thinner for the Afib, because he says there is a risk of gastric bleeding.I am friendly with two retired GP's who are both of the opinion that this shouldn't be an
Seamab
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Misdiagnosis
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
Maglyn
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AF Association
4 months ago
PSA level six months Eligard
I was diagnosed with PC in September 2022 with PSA level of 35 and had my prostate removed in January 2023. Since then, I started ADT in June 2023 and went through 39 sessions of SRT. My current PSA is 0.008 ng/mL. My doctor gave me a choice of continue with ADT for another six months which I already
I was diagnosed with PC in September 2022 with PSA level of 35 and had my prostate removed in January 2023. Since then, I started ADT in June 2023 and went through 39 sessions of SRT. My current PSA is 0.008 ng/mL. My doctor gave me a choice of continue with ADT for another six months which I already
toyman79912
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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continuous AF ?
hi everybody, I’m 63 and have always kept myself pretty fit and healthy. I’m 5’8’ and 10 stone.I lead an active life, running around my little farm place, riding horses etc Always on the go at 90mph! My diet is healthy, most of it homegrown. I do/did enjoy a glass of white wine in the evenings with
hi everybody, I’m 63 and have always kept myself pretty fit and healthy. I’m 5’8’ and 10 stone.I lead an active life, running around my little farm place, riding horses etc Always on the go at 90mph! My diet is healthy, most of it homegrown. I do/did enjoy a glass of white wine in the evenings with
Canteringon
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AF Association
4 months ago
Beta blockers making me feel awful after 13 yrs ?
hello can anyone advise please I have paramoxol af , have had 2 ablations, and treating a bit they couldn’t do at the time with meds , flecinide 50 mg , Bisopropol 2.5 in morning 50mg flecinide bisoprolol 1.25 evening, have had no side effects for 13 yrs , but for months now I have been experiencing
hello can anyone advise please I have paramoxol af , have had 2 ablations, and treating a bit they couldn’t do at the time with meds , flecinide 50 mg , Bisopropol 2.5 in morning 50mg flecinide bisoprolol 1.25 evening, have had no side effects for 13 yrs , but for months now I have been experiencing
Prosecco1997
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Options After Pluvicto.................
Pluvicto is dropping my PSA, and i will be having my fourth infusion on December 4th, 2023. Has anyone in my situation know what their next option will be ?? What comes after Pluvicto to maintain a low PSA ??
Pluvicto is dropping my PSA, and i will be having my fourth infusion on December 4th, 2023. Has anyone in my situation know what their next option will be ?? What comes after Pluvicto to maintain a low PSA ??
Kian28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Can IBS lead to other conditions?
HiAfter having ibs most of my adult life it has, I believe led to an autoimmune condition. Leaky gut then migraines and all the time the link was gluten. Gluten free now and have been for over 3 years, dairy free too for over 2 years, private tests have led to this very restrictive diet. FODMAPDIET didn't
HiAfter having ibs most of my adult life it has, I believe led to an autoimmune condition. Leaky gut then migraines and all the time the link was gluten. Gluten free now and have been for over 3 years, dairy free too for over 2 years, private tests have led to this very restrictive diet. FODMAPDIET didn't
penelope2
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Next NoSilverBullet webinar on 11th of December: Prof Bas Bloem on "The importance of nutrition in managing Parkinson's"
I am delighted to announce the next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar that will be taking place at 5.30 pm London time on Monday, the 11th of December. We will have the pleasure of listening to Professor Bas Bloem on "The importance of nutrition in managing Parkinson's". There is a growing focus on nutrition
I am delighted to announce the next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar that will be taking place at 5.30 pm London time on Monday, the 11th of December. We will have the pleasure of listening to Professor Bas Bloem on "The importance of nutrition in managing Parkinson's". There is a growing focus on nutrition
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
elevated lft query possible outcome
hi again I recently posted that my blood test showed ALT 50 and ALP 177. My GP is repeating tests. I’ve been reading a lot about the progression of liver disease from fatty liver onwards. I have read that all types of scans can detect fatty liver and other problems. In 2019 I had a CT scan for
hi again I recently posted that my blood test showed ALT 50 and ALP 177. My GP is repeating tests. I’ve been reading a lot about the progression of liver disease from fatty liver onwards. I have read that all types of scans can detect fatty liver and other problems. In 2019 I had a CT scan for
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Liver enzymes
Hi, I had mildly elevated ALT in January so stopped drinking alcohol. It lowered but then went up to 100 with raised AST also. Gradually both went down to normal and Nils blood test and ultrasound were normal. However, ALT has gone back up to 72 and ALT 64. My GP is stumped. Has anyone experienced
Hi, I had mildly elevated ALT in January so stopped drinking alcohol. It lowered but then went up to 100 with raised AST also. Gradually both went down to normal and Nils blood test and ultrasound were normal. However, ALT has gone back up to 72 and ALT 64. My GP is stumped. Has anyone experienced
Tajh
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
bilirubin
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
She-66
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
stress related relapse?
Hi All. Down to 6mgs Pred for GCA/ PMR. was doing well with rest and exercise and then hubby had double bypass operation just over two weeks ago. Am now getting the odd sharp pain in the temples about once a day. Really sharp. Wondering if I should go back up to 10 mgs for a week or two. Really hate
Hi All. Down to 6mgs Pred for GCA/ PMR. was doing well with rest and exercise and then hubby had double bypass operation just over two weeks ago. Am now getting the odd sharp pain in the temples about once a day. Really sharp. Wondering if I should go back up to 10 mgs for a week or two. Really hate
CathyMeg
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
bilirubin
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
She-66
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
vitamin d advice please
I’m sub clinic apparently. I plan to start V D but my first look at what’s available is confusing. Is there more than one V D as I see some are called D3? Is the RDA amount available or do you just take lots to make it up. I’m 61 female with AI rheumatoid conditions and veggie.
I’m sub clinic apparently. I plan to start V D but my first look at what’s available is confusing. Is there more than one V D as I see some are called D3? Is the RDA amount available or do you just take lots to make it up. I’m 61 female with AI rheumatoid conditions and veggie.
Stills
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
My CABG
3 years today had a double bypass .Went in for triple but not enough veins I feel very well T God Wishing all my Pumping Marvellous friends a Happy Christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year
3 years today had a double bypass .Went in for triple but not enough veins I feel very well T God Wishing all my Pumping Marvellous friends a Happy Christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year
Bishop1
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Beta blockers
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
Robert1220
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Seafood shows promise as a future Parkinson's disease medication
Perhaps as a future PD medication, but nothing prevents you from enjoying seafood in your (MIND) diet already! From the Science News Team of the Dutch Parkinson's association I read the following article. [i]There is limited knowledge about the role of substances derived from marine life in the
Perhaps as a future PD medication, but nothing prevents you from enjoying seafood in your (MIND) diet already! From the Science News Team of the Dutch Parkinson's association I read the following article. [i]There is limited knowledge about the role of substances derived from marine life in the
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
is this a lupus rash?
Just wanted to add: I’m not taking anything anyone says as a diagnosis or medical advice I promise. I was just curious what people thought it looked like, and just gave info for context. I promise I’m not thinking if someone says it does look like the lupus rash that I’m not taking it as a diagnosis
Just wanted to add: I’m not taking anything anyone says as a diagnosis or medical advice I promise. I was just curious what people thought it looked like, and just gave info for context. I promise I’m not thinking if someone says it does look like the lupus rash that I’m not taking it as a diagnosis
Lostnthought00
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Cholesterol, pred and PMR?
Hi. I recently joined "Our Future Health" it's a project to get DNA profiles of 5 million people in UK , in order to get a detailed picture.of the nation's health...put in very simple terms. Joining involves completing a questionnaire and an appointment wher you are weighed, measured, BP, heart rate
Hi. I recently joined "Our Future Health" it's a project to get DNA profiles of 5 million people in UK , in order to get a detailed picture.of the nation's health...put in very simple terms. Joining involves completing a questionnaire and an appointment wher you are weighed, measured, BP, heart rate
MamaBeagle
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Very low blood pressure
Hi again, I went for a recorder loop implant today, which I was quite relaxed in doing. I did go by taxi just in case, but felt quite unsteady in walking to reception. This was no worse than the Saturday just gone, when I checked in at A&E as I felt pretty unsteady also ( they found nothing by the
Hi again, I went for a recorder loop implant today, which I was quite relaxed in doing. I did go by taxi just in case, but felt quite unsteady in walking to reception. This was no worse than the Saturday just gone, when I checked in at A&E as I felt pretty unsteady also ( they found nothing by the
Quovadisuk
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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