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PTT trials for 50 participants at 8 locations* in the US. Out of nowhere. Bilateral will be offered if you qualify. (*Thank you Rebtar.)
Criteria Inclusion Criteria: Men and women, age 30 years and older, desiring bilateral treatment option with second side staged at 6 months. Subject is able and willing to give informed consent and able to attend all study visits Subject with a diagnosis of idiopathic PD by UK Brain Bank Criteria
Criteria Inclusion Criteria: Men and women, age 30 years and older, desiring bilateral treatment option with second side staged at 6 months. Subject is able and willing to give informed consent and able to attend all study visits Subject with a diagnosis of idiopathic PD by UK Brain Bank Criteria
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Mitral Valve clip
As I'm not a good candidate for open heart surgery, my Cardio is talking about a mitral valve clip. Be nice to hear from anyone who has had this done Thanks
As I'm not a good candidate for open heart surgery, my Cardio is talking about a mitral valve clip. Be nice to hear from anyone who has had this done Thanks
bowler
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Unlucky 13 and minus 7’ outside!! 🥶
Today is 13 weeks after my heart bypass, unlucky for me a snowy, cold, icy start to WK2 Run1 of the C25K programme. 💪 I completed my run but my hands were frozen by the end!!! Managed the longer duration running periods OK but found it difficult to concentrate on the new breathing technique introduced
Today is 13 weeks after my heart bypass, unlucky for me a snowy, cold, icy start to WK2 Run1 of the C25K programme. 💪 I completed my run but my hands were frozen by the end!!! Managed the longer duration running periods OK but found it difficult to concentrate on the new breathing technique introduced
QuadroVEINia
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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I went to the cardio because I would have short episodes where my heart would be fast. After a negative stress, monitor and ekg he determined I had afib that wasn't bad. I didn't have high bp basically nothing medically wrong. He put me on 25 mg of metropol 2xs a day and I started having more episodes
I went to the cardio because I would have short episodes where my heart would be fast. After a negative stress, monitor and ekg he determined I had afib that wasn't bad. I didn't have high bp basically nothing medically wrong. He put me on 25 mg of metropol 2xs a day and I started having more episodes
Kathyml
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AF Association
3 years ago
W4
Having to nurse a painfull right knee, anyone got some advise, have been rubbing
deep
heat
in, before run.
Having to nurse a painfull right knee, anyone got some advise, have been rubbing
deep
heat
in, before run.
Peternielsen44
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Am i classed as having heart disease?
I had a double heart bypass some eight years ago after i was found to have blocked arteries. Main left ventricle blocked 95%. I nearly met my maker but never had a heart attack and was told my heart was healthy. Am i classed as having heart disease? I still play football ,go to the gym and cycle as
I had a double heart bypass some eight years ago after i was found to have blocked arteries. Main left ventricle blocked 95%. I nearly met my maker but never had a heart attack and was told my heart was healthy. Am i classed as having heart disease? I still play football ,go to the gym and cycle as
WoodyGlade54
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
A F and exercise
Taking bisoprolol and Apixaban how much exercise is too much with af bisoprplol lowers heart rate so are you fighting against it with exercise?
Taking bisoprolol and Apixaban how much exercise is too much with af bisoprplol lowers heart rate so are you fighting against it with exercise?
trixie100
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AF Association
3 years ago
Feosol. Are these claims real?
Hi there I am still researching. I tried splitting my 20mg ferrous bisglycinate in half and it still made me drowsy and horrible. It clears after three or so hours... is it because it's all going in at once? Please if you could take a look at this product as I would love to hear your views. Feosol
Hi there I am still researching. I tried splitting my 20mg ferrous bisglycinate in half and it still made me drowsy and horrible. It clears after three or so hours... is it because it's all going in at once? Please if you could take a look at this product as I would love to hear your views. Feosol
WorkingProgress
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
1 year heart bypass anniversary run
Hi, first time posting as only just discovered this site! It's my 1 year post double heart-bypass today and just finished my 5K for the day. Been good and bad days during my recovery but am still running and vertical. Am aiming for 10K and sub 30 minute 5K runs this year so may be asking for tips soon
Hi, first time posting as only just discovered this site! It's my 1 year post double heart-bypass today and just finished my 5K for the day. Been good and bad days during my recovery but am still running and vertical. Am aiming for 10K and sub 30 minute 5K runs this year so may be asking for tips soon
Hidden
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Pacemaker update
Posted last week about my pacemaker, yesterday I had my first shower which helped I felt human again ,,,, it’s been sore all week but starting to ease a bit now , with help of painkillers ,,, however yesterday I felt really odd for 20 minutes ... on checking my heart rate it seems my bradycardia had
Posted last week about my pacemaker, yesterday I had my first shower which helped I felt human again ,,,, it’s been sore all week but starting to ease a bit now , with help of painkillers ,,, however yesterday I felt really odd for 20 minutes ... on checking my heart rate it seems my bradycardia had
Truckerclark
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AF Association
3 years ago
Vaccine for Mitral Valve Prolapse?
Hi, I’m new to this so I’m sorry if this is in the wrong place. I was diagnosed with MVP 10 years ago with mild regurgitation. I also have first degree heartblock though I understand that’s trivial. I have the annual free flu vaccines and have had the pneumonia vaccine etc and have an annual hospital
Hi, I’m new to this so I’m sorry if this is in the wrong place. I was diagnosed with MVP 10 years ago with mild regurgitation. I also have first degree heartblock though I understand that’s trivial. I have the annual free flu vaccines and have had the pneumonia vaccine etc and have an annual hospital
Gracie132
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AF Association
3 years ago
Angina
Hi all, Can I ask what your angina pains you get, as I am having different pains recently like electric shock to the heart they only last for a second, the other night I had about 8, I took gtn and the pain did go eventually. My doctor at the hospital said that shooting pains are not a symptom of angina
Hi all, Can I ask what your angina pains you get, as I am having different pains recently like electric shock to the heart they only last for a second, the other night I had about 8, I took gtn and the pain did go eventually. My doctor at the hospital said that shooting pains are not a symptom of angina
Padalak6
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Frightened
I’ve recently been diagnosed with Stage 2 adenocarcinoma and about to undergo 8 weeks of chemo then surgery. It’s all been explained to me and someone on this site likened the surgery to being as major as heart surgery. What I’m struggling with right now is a sense of complete detachment, like I feel
I’ve recently been diagnosed with Stage 2 adenocarcinoma and about to undergo 8 weeks of chemo then surgery. It’s all been explained to me and someone on this site likened the surgery to being as major as heart surgery. What I’m struggling with right now is a sense of complete detachment, like I feel
Deeedals
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest Procedure
Good evening all, so... I’m due open heart surgery soon on my mitral and aortic valves along with (excuse my lack of terms) and a replacement of the bit of tube they clamp to stop the blood flow, I’ve been told they will do a procedure called Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, can anyone explain in
Good evening all, so... I’m due open heart surgery soon on my mitral and aortic valves along with (excuse my lack of terms) and a replacement of the bit of tube they clamp to stop the blood flow, I’ve been told they will do a procedure called Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, can anyone explain in
Tucks2410
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
APIXABAN - Is it making me feel so wierd
Iam an 87 year old male and have always been relatively fit and healthy. Although I had no symptoms of Atrial Fibrillation, I was diagnosed with A F last Summer and was prescribed Apixaban 2.5mg twice a day. Since then I have felt generally light headed with the feeling of being on the cusp of fainting
Iam an 87 year old male and have always been relatively fit and healthy. Although I had no symptoms of Atrial Fibrillation, I was diagnosed with A F last Summer and was prescribed Apixaban 2.5mg twice a day. Since then I have felt generally light headed with the feeling of being on the cusp of fainting
Bernie9927
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AF Association
3 years ago
Any DBS prep advice?
Hi! My dad is rigidity dominant. He experiences freezing when his meds are wearing off. He didn't qualify for FUS at Sonimodul, but my dad finally has his 2nd meeting with a surgeon, Dr. Munhoz, at Toronto Western Hospital here in Toronto. We have watched Dr. Mischely's PD School on DBS, and have come
Hi! My dad is rigidity dominant. He experiences freezing when his meds are wearing off. He didn't qualify for FUS at Sonimodul, but my dad finally has his 2nd meeting with a surgeon, Dr. Munhoz, at Toronto Western Hospital here in Toronto. We have watched Dr. Mischely's PD School on DBS, and have come
pdkid
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Parkinsons, DBS and Thyroid
Anyone with thyroid issues also have Parkinson’s ? I have both and have just had DBS (deep Brain stimulation) in an effort to eliminate my tremor on the Parkinson’s side. The issue currently seems to be that my neurosurgeon sets my pulse generator to eliminate the tremor checks my balance/ gait and
Anyone with thyroid issues also have Parkinson’s ? I have both and have just had DBS (deep Brain stimulation) in an effort to eliminate my tremor on the Parkinson’s side. The issue currently seems to be that my neurosurgeon sets my pulse generator to eliminate the tremor checks my balance/ gait and
Lr_defender
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Tricuspid repair/replacement
Hello everyone, my tricuspid valve was damaged in the course of ablation some years ago. I found out last year that my heart is no longer coping well and my valve needs repair. Are there any, women in particular, who have had open heart surgery or valve repair that can offer any advice or information
Hello everyone, my tricuspid valve was damaged in the course of ablation some years ago. I found out last year that my heart is no longer coping well and my valve needs repair. Are there any, women in particular, who have had open heart surgery or valve repair that can offer any advice or information
Alessa_
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Denosumab / Prolia ? Opinions
Has anyone here had Prolia ( Denosumab ) as they kept forgetting to take Alendronic acid . Prolia is a 6 monthly injection. I have been googling and become very alarmed. I certainly wont have it again. I would be grateful if anyone who has had it could share their experiences.
Has anyone here had Prolia ( Denosumab ) as they kept forgetting to take Alendronic acid . Prolia is a 6 monthly injection. I have been googling and become very alarmed. I certainly wont have it again. I would be grateful if anyone who has had it could share their experiences.
kirsty3
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Back again with another question about spouse's DBS results
Hey folks, was on here back in Nov. - Dec. concerning my husband's DBS results. I am happy to report after much trial and error, he no longer has any noticeable Tremors!!! However, I do think it has affected his Personality, he just doesn't seem the same. I cannot say it is entirely due to the DBS,
Hey folks, was on here back in Nov. - Dec. concerning my husband's DBS results. I am happy to report after much trial and error, he no longer has any noticeable Tremors!!! However, I do think it has affected his Personality, he just doesn't seem the same. I cannot say it is entirely due to the DBS,
dhill
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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