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More On Rate Control Meds
Having a quick delve into the arcane world of rate control drugs recently I found a pretty interesting article from the European Heart Rhythm Association:
Beta-blockers in atrial fibrillation—trying to make sense of unsettling results
Some snippets: [i]"Heart failure with a reduced ejection
Having a quick delve into the arcane world of rate control drugs recently I found a pretty interesting article from the European Heart Rhythm Association:
Beta-blockers in atrial fibrillation—trying to make sense of unsettling results
Some snippets: [i]"Heart failure with a reduced ejection
Barny12
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AF Association
6 months ago
LU-177 I&T, FAILURE?
Just received PSA results from 4th Infusion of LU-177 I&T, as part of the Eclipse Study. It increased from 0.1 to 0.2. PSA baseline was 2.0. Following 1st infusion PSA dropped to 0.3. Following 2nd infusion no PSA was taken. Following 3rd infusion PSA 0.1. Following 4th infusion PSA 0.2. Having
Just received PSA results from 4th Infusion of LU-177 I&T, as part of the Eclipse Study. It increased from 0.1 to 0.2. PSA baseline was 2.0. Following 1st infusion PSA dropped to 0.3. Following 2nd infusion no PSA was taken. Following 3rd infusion PSA 0.1. Following 4th infusion PSA 0.2. Having
john4803
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Anyone has this issue
I was given my B12 injection today and told I need to book a review with a GP as my B12 level is good and that I could now take oral B12 instead. My experience before on oral B12 is it didn’t work for me. Every bit of research I have read states Pernicious Anaemia doesn’t go away and you need B12 injections
I was given my B12 injection today and told I need to book a review with a GP as my B12 level is good and that I could now take oral B12 instead. My experience before on oral B12 is it didn’t work for me. Every bit of research I have read states Pernicious Anaemia doesn’t go away and you need B12 injections
1998cd
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
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GREAT INFO FROM EXPERIENCED KIDNEY DOCTOR
I’d like you recommend this very informative video from Dadvice TV. The nephrologist gives explanation and advice for different stages of kidney disease, what is and what isn’t really kidney disease, appropriate treatments and diet, etc. I have seen this nephrologist several times online and he is
I’d like you recommend this very informative video from Dadvice TV. The nephrologist gives explanation and advice for different stages of kidney disease, what is and what isn’t really kidney disease, appropriate treatments and diet, etc. I have seen this nephrologist several times online and he is
HisLittleOne
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Early CKD Support
9 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy for AF
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
6 months ago
Devon and Cornwall Lupus Group Information day - Saturday 14th October - Everyone welcome!
Come join the Devon and Cornwall Lupus Group for our next Information day, next Saturday. It will be a great opportunity to learn, network and support LUPUS UK and those affected by the disease. If you would like more information or to RSVP, please contact DCLG.secretary@gmail.com.
Come join the Devon and Cornwall Lupus Group for our next Information day, next Saturday. It will be a great opportunity to learn, network and support LUPUS UK and those affected by the disease. If you would like more information or to RSVP, please contact DCLG.secretary@gmail.com.
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
IgA deficiency?
I recently posted on here about my son who had a severe facial rash, and had many helpful replies. I'm now hoping someone can help with some test results. Long story short I've had bowel troubles for around 14 years, and have tested negative for coeliac twice in the past year. My IgA TTG came back as
I recently posted on here about my son who had a severe facial rash, and had many helpful replies. I'm now hoping someone can help with some test results. Long story short I've had bowel troubles for around 14 years, and have tested negative for coeliac twice in the past year. My IgA TTG came back as
Nome11
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
9 months ago
Heart di6
At 36 I had a massive heart attack. 4 years later a stroke I recovered. My heart is enlarged. I had afib given pills and ablation. It worked for 3 years. My afib is back and I am waiting to be treated. I still play racquetball twice a week and lift weights 3 days. I am 61 now. I have worked out since
At 36 I had a massive heart attack. 4 years later a stroke I recovered. My heart is enlarged. I had afib given pills and ablation. It worked for 3 years. My afib is back and I am waiting to be treated. I still play racquetball twice a week and lift weights 3 days. I am 61 now. I have worked out since
Critter8636
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AF Association
6 months ago
How often and duration of the Tass gloves?
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Furch
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
could this be angina
hi could anyone tell me if they suffer with angina and the only symptoms are a throbbing pain that comes on at the bottom of my throat below the Adam’s apple I don’t have any chest pains or breathlessness just trying to see if this is possible and not acid reflux before I go to the gp thanks for any
hi could anyone tell me if they suffer with angina and the only symptoms are a throbbing pain that comes on at the bottom of my throat below the Adam’s apple I don’t have any chest pains or breathlessness just trying to see if this is possible and not acid reflux before I go to the gp thanks for any
Green1964
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AF Association
6 months ago
Nasal flu vaccine transmission
For anyone who has children, or close contact, and is on immunosuppressants, have you been around children who have had the live flu vaccine and been ok? They gave to my sister's son at school today (against her consent as she's on methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis, so she wanted him to have the
For anyone who has children, or close contact, and is on immunosuppressants, have you been around children who have had the live flu vaccine and been ok? They gave to my sister's son at school today (against her consent as she's on methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis, so she wanted him to have the
Grizzly-bear
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
Finding meaning in life with lupus through seeds and beams of light
How a columnist holds on to hope amid the challenges of her illness by Candace J. Semien | October 4, 2023 Our paths to a lupus diagnosis can vary extensively. The symptoms that trigger a crisis may differ, as do the number of hospital stays and near-death experiences we endure before discovering
How a columnist holds on to hope amid the challenges of her illness by Candace J. Semien | October 4, 2023 Our paths to a lupus diagnosis can vary extensively. The symptoms that trigger a crisis may differ, as do the number of hospital stays and near-death experiences we endure before discovering
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
7 months ago
HISTORY OF PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA
our new CEO has written a blog post about the history of Pernicious Anaemia and you can read it here https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/pernicious-anaemia/one-history-of-pernicious-anaemia/ we have an impressive list of guest bloggers for the future too so watch this space!
our new CEO has written a blog post about the history of Pernicious Anaemia and you can read it here https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/pernicious-anaemia/one-history-of-pernicious-anaemia/ we have an impressive list of guest bloggers for the future too so watch this space!
PAScomms
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Lyme Disease
Hello, I hope everyone is feeling as well as possible. Can I ask about links between Lyme Disease and RA? What is actually known? My daughter was talking about ticks the other day (we are both walkers) when I said I had had (in my late teens) a bullseye mark from a tick on my leg, she said ‘well that
Hello, I hope everyone is feeling as well as possible. Can I ask about links between Lyme Disease and RA? What is actually known? My daughter was talking about ticks the other day (we are both walkers) when I said I had had (in my late teens) a bullseye mark from a tick on my leg, she said ‘well that
Lyndy
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NRAS
9 months ago
frustrating!!
so I posted my sons blood results being concerned over his very low active b12 and having to wait weeks for an appointment with Gp. Finally seen Gp who question the private bloods and ordered her own. She tested for pernicious anaemia apparently. Other blood results have returned and are Ferritin
so I posted my sons blood results being concerned over his very low active b12 and having to wait weeks for an appointment with Gp. Finally seen Gp who question the private bloods and ordered her own. She tested for pernicious anaemia apparently. Other blood results have returned and are Ferritin
Blister4
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Fast heart rate today
I've been back in AF for 4 weeks, and my pulse was 80-90ish most of the time, but this afternoon and evening it's gone up to 100-130bpm, and feels really uncomfortable. I'm on 7.5mg bisoprolol and 20mg rivaroxaban. In my first bout of AF I was on 10mg bisoprolol and my pulse always stayed below
I've been back in AF for 4 weeks, and my pulse was 80-90ish most of the time, but this afternoon and evening it's gone up to 100-130bpm, and feels really uncomfortable. I'm on 7.5mg bisoprolol and 20mg rivaroxaban. In my first bout of AF I was on 10mg bisoprolol and my pulse always stayed below
Belle11
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AF Association
6 months ago
v non-invasive treatment may offer significant relief to and restore gait function in patients with neurological disorders
To this end, the clinical researchers from Japan recruited twenty-three patients with PD or Parkinson’s syndrome. All study participants were randomly assigned to receive either the active treatment or a “sham” treatment that mimics the active treatment but does not offer any therapeutic benefit.
To this end, the clinical researchers from Japan recruited twenty-three patients with PD or Parkinson’s syndrome. All study participants were randomly assigned to receive either the active treatment or a “sham” treatment that mimics the active treatment but does not offer any therapeutic benefit.
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Advice and explanation pls
I've had hashi's for 30 + years, last few years my thyroxine dose has been increased then reduced a few times. I had to wait 5 weeks for my bi-annual blood test got the results today, TSH mu/l 0.29 free t4 p/mol 19.0 and a text from gp of a telephone appt in 4 wks time 🙄 I am taking 125mcgs daily for
I've had hashi's for 30 + years, last few years my thyroxine dose has been increased then reduced a few times. I had to wait 5 weeks for my bi-annual blood test got the results today, TSH mu/l 0.29 free t4 p/mol 19.0 and a text from gp of a telephone appt in 4 wks time 🙄 I am taking 125mcgs daily for
Charlie27612
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
taxotere and PSA
adt stopped 9/22, daralutamide mono therapy until 7/23. Three rounds of docetaxel until 7/17/23. PSA rose from 4.9 to 5.1. PSMA scan showed decline in bone Mets. Tried a bit of fasting. Just switched to cabitaxel due to seeming failure of docetaxel based on PSA rise. Wondering if PSA increase was the
adt stopped 9/22, daralutamide mono therapy until 7/23. Three rounds of docetaxel until 7/17/23. PSA rose from 4.9 to 5.1. PSMA scan showed decline in bone Mets. Tried a bit of fasting. Just switched to cabitaxel due to seeming failure of docetaxel based on PSA rise. Wondering if PSA increase was the
CWT53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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