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Angina at rest but not when exercising
Hello , does anyone else get Angina at rest when anxious/stressed, but not when exercising? If so , was there any medication/therapy that helped you? I have confirmed myocardial ischemia during a mycocardial perfusion scan , and unobstructed arteries , confirmed by an angiogram , I do have narrowing
Hello , does anyone else get Angina at rest when anxious/stressed, but not when exercising? If so , was there any medication/therapy that helped you? I have confirmed myocardial ischemia during a mycocardial perfusion scan , and unobstructed arteries , confirmed by an angiogram , I do have narrowing
Justdoit2015
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
MBC, blood clots and blood thinners
How many of you have been out in blood thinners? I have been on Eliquis for the past year and a half. I take anastrozole and Ibrance and got a blood clot from a flying. I have not flown since and don’t plan to at this time. Never have blood clot shown up in my scans since taking eliquis. My problem
How many of you have been out in blood thinners? I have been on Eliquis for the past year and a half. I take anastrozole and Ibrance and got a blood clot from a flying. I have not flown since and don’t plan to at this time. Never have blood clot shown up in my scans since taking eliquis. My problem
Sharon0122
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
How the Hydroxy treatment goes in time?
I am 65 female with JAK2 and ET diagnosis from Feb 2024In the past four months my platelets were in 800 to 900 range, and besides my age I have no other thrombosis risk factors or other health concerns. No other ET symptoms in the past 3 years, only elevated platelets. I have been taking low dose aspirin
I am 65 female with JAK2 and ET diagnosis from Feb 2024In the past four months my platelets were in 800 to 900 range, and besides my age I have no other thrombosis risk factors or other health concerns. No other ET symptoms in the past 3 years, only elevated platelets. I have been taking low dose aspirin
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
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Anyone else with Jak2 PV have difficulty walking and leg pain?
I'm new here and really happy I found this forum. I've been diagonsed with Jak2 positive PV a year ago, after feeling unwell for a couple of years, and after my blood tests have been abnormal for quite a while. For the past year, I've been on aspirin and Phlebotomies, which have kept my Hematocrit under
I'm new here and really happy I found this forum. I've been diagonsed with Jak2 positive PV a year ago, after feeling unwell for a couple of years, and after my blood tests have been abnormal for quite a while. For the past year, I've been on aspirin and Phlebotomies, which have kept my Hematocrit under
Panda2014
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Change of statins from Atorvastatin to Rosuvastatin
Hi guys does anyone have any experience of the above or any comments to share? I've just had an angioplasty and 3 stents (surprise!) and now on asprin, clopridogel for a short while - want to stop the bisoprosol shortly. But my statins have had a change - so has anyone any positive comments for the
Hi guys does anyone have any experience of the above or any comments to share? I've just had an angioplasty and 3 stents (surprise!) and now on asprin, clopridogel for a short while - want to stop the bisoprosol shortly. But my statins have had a change - so has anyone any positive comments for the
YorkshireBella123
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
ET JAK2+ - Could this be progressing and how do I obtain more information/support?
I've have had several consultants (it seems that heamatology has been a revolving door one in one out for years at my hospital) since my diagnosis and I feel like I am getting nowhere. My background is that I was diagnosed ET Jak2+ 10 years ago, after a lengthy battle with Drs over symptoms - they kept
I've have had several consultants (it seems that heamatology has been a revolving door one in one out for years at my hospital) since my diagnosis and I feel like I am getting nowhere. My background is that I was diagnosed ET Jak2+ 10 years ago, after a lengthy battle with Drs over symptoms - they kept
Semhuk
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Possible Leukoplakia
Hi all.Hope your all doing really well this Tuesday. Yesterday I went to my Dentist for my routine check up and Polish and had the polish and clean first then during my check up the Dentist said you have a small pale (not white) on the inside of my cheek. She said it didn’t look sinister but said it
Hi all.Hope your all doing really well this Tuesday. Yesterday I went to my Dentist for my routine check up and Polish and had the polish and clean first then during my check up the Dentist said you have a small pale (not white) on the inside of my cheek. She said it didn’t look sinister but said it
Investigator1
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Vasculitis UK
4 months ago
Taken off blood pressure tablets following a TIA
My older friend recently had what we think is a TIA. Her GP referred her onto the local hospital and she went along to the neurology department on Thursday for tests - CT scan, etc. On Friday she had a call to say that she was being put on clopidrogel, aspirin and her dosage of lansaprazole was increased
My older friend recently had what we think is a TIA. Her GP referred her onto the local hospital and she went along to the neurology department on Thursday for tests - CT scan, etc. On Friday she had a call to say that she was being put on clopidrogel, aspirin and her dosage of lansaprazole was increased
Suebedoo
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
New Tablets Interest
After cardiologist decided my left ventricle was fully blocked with plaque and it was as hard as a rock he said that the right ventricle had took over the job of purifying the arteries and had been doing this for a while, he suggested the best method to go forward was to leave things as they are and
After cardiologist decided my left ventricle was fully blocked with plaque and it was as hard as a rock he said that the right ventricle had took over the job of purifying the arteries and had been doing this for a while, he suggested the best method to go forward was to leave things as they are and
blackseve
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
mrsmole
Early last year I read an article in the Mail newspaper about having 300mg dispersible aspirin in the medicine cupboard in case of heart attacks. I bought some although I had no evidence of anything wrong with my heart. In June I had a heart attack and the emergency services told me to take one of these
Early last year I read an article in the Mail newspaper about having 300mg dispersible aspirin in the medicine cupboard in case of heart attacks. I bought some although I had no evidence of anything wrong with my heart. In June I had a heart attack and the emergency services told me to take one of these
mrsmole
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Recurrent implantation failure - please give me hope
Hello my lovely support team. I'll try and keep this rotten history of mine very very brief.......43 years old, all embryos created between 40-42. Trying since I was 36. Just one natural chemical at 41yo. So far, 5 failed transfers of 6 good-decent embryos. All bfn, no chemicals or anything else. 4 collections
Hello my lovely support team. I'll try and keep this rotten history of mine very very brief.......43 years old, all embryos created between 40-42. Trying since I was 36. Just one natural chemical at 41yo. So far, 5 failed transfers of 6 good-decent embryos. All bfn, no chemicals or anything else. 4 collections
Joeysjourney
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Shocking turn of events and I'm terrified- reassurance appreciated
Hi - sorry in advance for long post!I've had a really shocking turn of events this week (I'm normally on the other forum) and hoping I can get some reassurance. The context is that I've been TTC for 5 years and have tried IVF multiple times. Had an early natural miscarriage back in 2020. In 2021 for
Hi - sorry in advance for long post!I've had a really shocking turn of events this week (I'm normally on the other forum) and hoping I can get some reassurance. The context is that I've been TTC for 5 years and have tried IVF multiple times. Had an early natural miscarriage back in 2020. In 2021 for
Skittles11
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
4 months ago
Droxia vs Hydrea
I've been treated with Hydroxyurea (hydrea) 500mg for PV since December 2021. Due to stomach issues in March 2023 the HU was decreased to every other day. I did fine on this dosage. My #s stayed pretty much normal & eventually my hemoglobin and hematocrit were actually on the low side of normal so
I've been treated with Hydroxyurea (hydrea) 500mg for PV since December 2021. Due to stomach issues in March 2023 the HU was decreased to every other day. I did fine on this dosage. My #s stayed pretty much normal & eventually my hemoglobin and hematocrit were actually on the low side of normal so
ERei
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
IV Therapy safe with APS?
I am having trouble getting help with the next phase of my disease. I have been in a 5 month funk with micro clots which has caused fatigue and all the symptoms that tag along with APS. I can't find a doctor who understands APS very much beyond the name. It feels like I am going backwards 22 years trying
I am having trouble getting help with the next phase of my disease. I have been in a 5 month funk with micro clots which has caused fatigue and all the symptoms that tag along with APS. I can't find a doctor who understands APS very much beyond the name. It feels like I am going backwards 22 years trying
prj789
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 months ago
Surprising Effects of Coffee, Aspirin, and Smoking on PD Symptoms
Many studies have shown that certain substances can slow down the onset of PD. However , the effect of these substances on PD symptoms after diagnosis is often not fully examined. For instance, recent findings suggest that smoking, coffee consumption, and aspirin intake may play a role in modifying
Many studies have shown that certain substances can slow down the onset of PD. However , the effect of these substances on PD symptoms after diagnosis is often not fully examined. For instance, recent findings suggest that smoking, coffee consumption, and aspirin intake may play a role in modifying
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
should I go for PIP
hi everyone. I have been thinking about going for pip but I don't know if its a good idea.since Easter Sunday my heart condition has got worse. I am now on bisoprolol, atorvastatin, asprin and I have a gtn spray. I have been having alot of chest pain and breathlessness when doing anything. my gp has
hi everyone. I have been thinking about going for pip but I don't know if its a good idea.since Easter Sunday my heart condition has got worse. I am now on bisoprolol, atorvastatin, asprin and I have a gtn spray. I have been having alot of chest pain and breathlessness when doing anything. my gp has
Spedyrecovry50
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
NEW TABLET CHEMYDUR 60XL
I have started to self medicate and been given new tablets the ones above and included on the packet Isosorbida-5-mononitrate. It seems an important addition as I have had around 4 medical people phone me and asking about them and if I have any side affects taking them, I am only having half a tablet
I have started to self medicate and been given new tablets the ones above and included on the packet Isosorbida-5-mononitrate. It seems an important addition as I have had around 4 medical people phone me and asking about them and if I have any side affects taking them, I am only having half a tablet
blackseve
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Migraine aura and aspirin v clopidogrel
Hello again. Hope you all had a good weekend. I've enjoyed a complete break from migraine aura (visual, sometimes speech and short term memory, the headache aspect varies) since I was put on aspirin last year. While on aspirin I've had some migraine like headaches but not the accompanying aura (hurray
Hello again. Hope you all had a good weekend. I've enjoyed a complete break from migraine aura (visual, sometimes speech and short term memory, the headache aspect varies) since I was put on aspirin last year. While on aspirin I've had some migraine like headaches but not the accompanying aura (hurray
RoundTheWorld
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
ischaemic heart disease with E/T
hi all I’m 68 male had splenectomy in 2014 started hydroxycarbamide in 2015 high risk E/T and PV I’m on lots medication and 1500 mg daily Hydroxycarbamide I recently had a heart angiogram which shown high calcification in my main LAD heart artery moderate to severe They put me on Apixiban and atorvastatin
hi all I’m 68 male had splenectomy in 2014 started hydroxycarbamide in 2015 high risk E/T and PV I’m on lots medication and 1500 mg daily Hydroxycarbamide I recently had a heart angiogram which shown high calcification in my main LAD heart artery moderate to severe They put me on Apixiban and atorvastatin
Phil1955
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Me too,think it's common.
Had 2stents ,been on Aspirin for 2years,had anemia,last year quite bad, thankfully I had no bleed,was kept on aspirin,given iron tablets for approx 3.months,felt much better after a couple of weeks,now,I take liquid iron when I notice I feel tiered or look pale,so far so good,.
Had 2stents ,been on Aspirin for 2years,had anemia,last year quite bad, thankfully I had no bleed,was kept on aspirin,given iron tablets for approx 3.months,felt much better after a couple of weeks,now,I take liquid iron when I notice I feel tiered or look pale,so far so good,.
Lookintomyeyes
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
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