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Eliquis and CBD gummy’s
I am taking 5 mg of Eliquis two times a day. I started taking 20 mg of CBD Gummies which has helped my mood and pain immensely. I did some research and read that you should not take CBD with Eliquis as it can be very dangerous causing an overdose of Eliquis. Has anyone here tried taking CBD with Eliquis
I am taking 5 mg of Eliquis two times a day. I started taking 20 mg of CBD Gummies which has helped my mood and pain immensely. I did some research and read that you should not take CBD with Eliquis as it can be very dangerous causing an overdose of Eliquis. Has anyone here tried taking CBD with Eliquis
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Pluvicto increases radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) before chemo
This is the early topline results from the
PSMAfore
trial. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04689828 It tested whether giving Pluvicto increases radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) in men who: (1) have failed one of the second-line hormonals (abiraterone, enzalutamide, darolutamide
This is the early topline results from the
PSMAfore
trial. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04689828 It tested whether giving Pluvicto increases radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) in men who: (1) have failed one of the second-line hormonals (abiraterone, enzalutamide, darolutamide
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
More shocking news
Latest diagnosis. After been diagnosed with A fib after an emergency visit to hospital 6 weeks ago I was put on beta blockers and blood anticoagulant. After experiencing months of breathlessness. Thought I had a chest infection. No improvement! This appointment with the cardiologist I had an echocardiogram
Latest diagnosis. After been diagnosed with A fib after an emergency visit to hospital 6 weeks ago I was put on beta blockers and blood anticoagulant. After experiencing months of breathlessness. Thought I had a chest infection. No improvement! This appointment with the cardiologist I had an echocardiogram
Poorlizzie
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Just popping in to say Hi!
I've had what might be described as an eventful week and a bit and felt the need to find out about other people's experiences. Quick history, very small MI 14 years ago, diagnosed with aortic regurgitation, been monitored since then until 5 months ago when told that efficiency dropped and mitral valve
I've had what might be described as an eventful week and a bit and felt the need to find out about other people's experiences. Quick history, very small MI 14 years ago, diagnosed with aortic regurgitation, been monitored since then until 5 months ago when told that efficiency dropped and mitral valve
Etzel
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
AFib info
hi, I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF two years ago and have recently undergone an ablation. I have become an avid reader of all things a fib related and feel that the more knowledge I have the easier it is to understand and try and cope with the stresses of this condition. On that note aside from the
hi, I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF two years ago and have recently undergone an ablation. I have become an avid reader of all things a fib related and feel that the more knowledge I have the easier it is to understand and try and cope with the stresses of this condition. On that note aside from the
Jcvi
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AF Association
2 years ago
ECHOCARDIOGRAM RESULTS
Hiya guys and gals, Now there are some very brainy peeps out there and so I’d like to invite comment on the following Echocardiogram results - in summary it says ...... 1 severe concentric left ventricular hypertrophy. Left Ventricle not dilated and has normal systolic and diastolic function. 2 the
Hiya guys and gals, Now there are some very brainy peeps out there and so I’d like to invite comment on the following Echocardiogram results - in summary it says ...... 1 severe concentric left ventricular hypertrophy. Left Ventricle not dilated and has normal systolic and diastolic function. 2 the
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Vagus Nerve and Afib Questions
Folks, Can I test out a few elements of my understanding of the vagus nerve and vagally induced Afib with any of you that understand it better than I do please? 1. Vagally induced Afib is triggered by an over-active or over-stimulated vagus nerve, which in a sense means that you are too calm or relaxed
Folks, Can I test out a few elements of my understanding of the vagus nerve and vagally induced Afib with any of you that understand it better than I do please? 1. Vagally induced Afib is triggered by an over-active or over-stimulated vagus nerve, which in a sense means that you are too calm or relaxed
BigArnie
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AF Association
2 years ago
new here
hello Been struggling since diagnosis of heart failure 2 week stay in hospital diagnosed LVSD Ejection fraction 10 % many meds heart failure team on board MRI reveals myocardial infarction unknown date and sudden death threat awaiting defibrillator to be fitted Not worked in 5 months My question
hello Been struggling since diagnosis of heart failure 2 week stay in hospital diagnosed LVSD Ejection fraction 10 % many meds heart failure team on board MRI reveals myocardial infarction unknown date and sudden death threat awaiting defibrillator to be fitted Not worked in 5 months My question
Headcook10
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
pace maker
I’m due to have a ICD/Pacemaker fitted on Friday 3rd February has anyone got any info or advice about the procedure Iam feeling quite anxious at the moment
I’m due to have a ICD/Pacemaker fitted on Friday 3rd February has anyone got any info or advice about the procedure Iam feeling quite anxious at the moment
colin_neal
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
4 weeks after Pfizer Biotech vaccine
Up until 4 weeks ago I was in control of my afib with life style changes and Flecainide, then I had a COVID booster vaccine and it's all gone out of the window. For a few days immediately after the vaccine I was a little poorly and my heart readings were all over the shop. Since then I have had periods
Up until 4 weeks ago I was in control of my afib with life style changes and Flecainide, then I had a COVID booster vaccine and it's all gone out of the window. For a few days immediately after the vaccine I was a little poorly and my heart readings were all over the shop. Since then I have had periods
MisterMagoo
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AF Association
2 years ago
update on speaking with nurse.
So I had to do fibricheck for a week for Nurse and apart from one bad episode of AFIB all the others are eptopics. I’ve upped my Bisoprolol for now if that don’t work then I have to up the flecainide. That’s the one I don’t want to up. I have been given the all clear to get back to my HGV job so that
So I had to do fibricheck for a week for Nurse and apart from one bad episode of AFIB all the others are eptopics. I’ve upped my Bisoprolol for now if that don’t work then I have to up the flecainide. That’s the one I don’t want to up. I have been given the all clear to get back to my HGV job so that
Electricblue1
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AF Association
2 years ago
Somewhat in limbo
Hi all I've been under investigation for AF for a couple of months now. (A previous post goes into the details a bit, but TL;DR: I'm a mid-life crisis endurance runner with no-symptom atrial fibrillation and flutter.) Since that post, the echocardiogram ordered by my GP was conducted. The cardiologist
Hi all I've been under investigation for AF for a couple of months now. (A previous post goes into the details a bit, but TL;DR: I'm a mid-life crisis endurance runner with no-symptom atrial fibrillation and flutter.) Since that post, the echocardiogram ordered by my GP was conducted. The cardiologist
ArgoJason
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AF Association
2 years ago
Anyone with heart scar tissue?
I have been in the Afib forum for a year and half. Thanks to what I learned in this wonderful forum, I made some lifestyle adjustmemts that kept me out of Afib. I found out I had some scar tissue after a heart MRI following a sustained ventricular tachycardia cardiac arrest in 2021, I am on beta blocker
I have been in the Afib forum for a year and half. Thanks to what I learned in this wonderful forum, I made some lifestyle adjustmemts that kept me out of Afib. I found out I had some scar tissue after a heart MRI following a sustained ventricular tachycardia cardiac arrest in 2021, I am on beta blocker
Sustainedvtach270
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Abilation
Hi allI had my AVR done in May this year, initially I had issues with heart rate jumping around 147. My medications were Bisoprolol 7.5 mg along with standard water tablets and blood thinners.Couple of months after the procedure I had to go A&E for this heart rate procedure but I was either given digoxin
Hi allI had my AVR done in May this year, initially I had issues with heart rate jumping around 147. My medications were Bisoprolol 7.5 mg along with standard water tablets and blood thinners.Couple of months after the procedure I had to go A&E for this heart rate procedure but I was either given digoxin
Devaprinters
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Did you Know? 🤔
Did you know 80% of sudden cardiac deaths could be avoided if a defibrillator was used together with CPR within a few minutes? These two simple steps can save thousands of lives each year in UK. Our #DefibsSaveLives campaign promotes the need to equip communities with these life saving devices: https
Did you know 80% of sudden cardiac deaths could be avoided if a defibrillator was used together with CPR within a few minutes? These two simple steps can save thousands of lives each year in UK. Our #DefibsSaveLives campaign promotes the need to equip communities with these life saving devices: https
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
heart failure
hi all so Iv been a member since getting out of hospital in October. I was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and severe heart failure EF19%. I had an MRI in November and my EF had increased to 25%. Started Entresto at start of December, moved to the middle dose start of January. Just been for my appointment
hi all so Iv been a member since getting out of hospital in October. I was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and severe heart failure EF19%. I had an MRI in November and my EF had increased to 25%. Started Entresto at start of December, moved to the middle dose start of January. Just been for my appointment
MyHF
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
So now I'm a bit scared.
I posted about deciding to do an ablation consult the other day, I have that scheduled for Dec 30th. Well that evening the 23rd I had a new arrhythmia show up. I sent it to Kardia clinician review, and they said it was ventricular tachycardia. The sort of rhythm that when sustained can lead to ventricular
I posted about deciding to do an ablation consult the other day, I have that scheduled for Dec 30th. Well that evening the 23rd I had a new arrhythmia show up. I sent it to Kardia clinician review, and they said it was ventricular tachycardia. The sort of rhythm that when sustained can lead to ventricular
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Afib worse than before ablation
I had the most glorious day in 3 years on the 4th day after my first ablation, which the doc said went great. The first three days were tougher because I had a sort throat, fever, then a migraine. But on day 4 I felt incredible…until about 9:30pm when my watch told me I was in afib again. And then
I had the most glorious day in 3 years on the 4th day after my first ablation, which the doc said went great. The first three days were tougher because I had a sort throat, fever, then a migraine. But on day 4 I felt incredible…until about 9:30pm when my watch told me I was in afib again. And then
UnhappyAF
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AF Association
2 years ago
Any ideas/stories about treating PAC’s??
Had ablation in May of this year for lone AFib. Structurally normal heart. Had mild runs of PACs prior to the procedure that would come and go. Now going on 7 months after procedure and they are more bothersome than the AFib was. Last for hours and/or days on end. It’s really wearing me down. I’ve tried
Had ablation in May of this year for lone AFib. Structurally normal heart. Had mild runs of PACs prior to the procedure that would come and go. Now going on 7 months after procedure and they are more bothersome than the AFib was. Last for hours and/or days on end. It’s really wearing me down. I’ve tried
Golf1515
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AF Association
2 years ago
A-Flutter Ablation Success
How many have had an a-flutter ablation and it lasted? My doctor made it sound like its one and done for a long time to come but the more I read, the more it makes me think it's just temporary and a way of life to have to keep going in or then possibly have to get another one for Afib very soon after
How many have had an a-flutter ablation and it lasted? My doctor made it sound like its one and done for a long time to come but the more I read, the more it makes me think it's just temporary and a way of life to have to keep going in or then possibly have to get another one for Afib very soon after
Aflutter1
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AF Association
2 years ago
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