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Rimegepant and Sumatriptan injections together?
Hi there, I have had chronic migraine for the last 13 years but have had them every single day for the last 2 years. I have a monthly Galcenezumab preventative injection and treat them acutely with a sumatriptan injection and soluable aspirin which I was recommended to take in a sugary fizzy drink (
Hi there, I have had chronic migraine for the last 13 years but have had them every single day for the last 2 years. I have a monthly Galcenezumab preventative injection and treat them acutely with a sumatriptan injection and soluable aspirin which I was recommended to take in a sugary fizzy drink (
SkippyPlatt
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National Migraine Centre
6 months ago
Is aspirin ok for stroke prevention
I took myself off Rivaroxaban and went back to prodaxa but found i still had terrible nausea all night. I went to a doctor yesterday. Told him i couldnt go back on those blood thnners. He put me on 90mg aspirin. What should i do. I have been on rivaroxaban for over a year now after being taken off
I took myself off Rivaroxaban and went back to prodaxa but found i still had terrible nausea all night. I went to a doctor yesterday. Told him i couldnt go back on those blood thnners. He put me on 90mg aspirin. What should i do. I have been on rivaroxaban for over a year now after being taken off
Alphakiwi
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Where to begin……….
A month ago I had a total hip replacement - in and out on same day which seems to be a policy with many hospitals now. Stayed a week with my sister then home alone…. Was on 4.5mg Prednisolone but for ease of management have been taking 5 mg ever since. Have had a pretty stressful period with a
A month ago I had a total hip replacement - in and out on same day which seems to be a policy with many hospitals now. Stayed a week with my sister then home alone…. Was on 4.5mg Prednisolone but for ease of management have been taking 5 mg ever since. Have had a pretty stressful period with a
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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Hip replacement surgery
Has anyone had hip replacement surgery with ET jak 2 , on hydroxy and aspirin? I'm due for this in a few weeks with a pre op assessment in 2 weeks time. Surgeon has been made aware of Et situation. I just wondered if anyone has encountered any problems or issues, or whether the procedure was straight
Has anyone had hip replacement surgery with ET jak 2 , on hydroxy and aspirin? I'm due for this in a few weeks with a pre op assessment in 2 weeks time. Surgeon has been made aware of Et situation. I just wondered if anyone has encountered any problems or issues, or whether the procedure was straight
Oscarsboy
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
My Angina Story - 2024
Hi - telling my story since I'm feeling a little confused and down, and wanted to share. Last year in 2023 I was diagnosed with high blood pressure (it's been a little high for past 20 years) but GP wanted to bring it down consistently so put onto Ramipril that did the job nicely. It was early Jan
Hi - telling my story since I'm feeling a little confused and down, and wanted to share. Last year in 2023 I was diagnosed with high blood pressure (it's been a little high for past 20 years) but GP wanted to bring it down consistently so put onto Ramipril that did the job nicely. It was early Jan
djparkie
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Meds & Nausea & Rehab
NAUSEA I am now 15 weeks post OHS for a repair - I am on a daily prescription of: Bisoporol 2.5mg (taken 1.25 mornings and 1.25 evenings) 0.75 aspirin 80mg atorvastatin (evenings) - I have an incident of plaque in my eye 20mg Rivaroxaban I suffer from a constant nausea in my stomach (although never
NAUSEA I am now 15 weeks post OHS for a repair - I am on a daily prescription of: Bisoporol 2.5mg (taken 1.25 mornings and 1.25 evenings) 0.75 aspirin 80mg atorvastatin (evenings) - I have an incident of plaque in my eye 20mg Rivaroxaban I suffer from a constant nausea in my stomach (although never
aviation1
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Experience with Clexane and Prednisolone?
I am on the RIF protocol (3rd round) and was wondering if anyone has any experience with taking Clexane and Prednisolone? I've also been asked to take Aspirin. Has anyone just had the Clexane injections without the Prednisolone? I read that there is a risk to the baby's growth when taking Prednisolone
I am on the RIF protocol (3rd round) and was wondering if anyone has any experience with taking Clexane and Prednisolone? I've also been asked to take Aspirin. Has anyone just had the Clexane injections without the Prednisolone? I read that there is a risk to the baby's growth when taking Prednisolone
_Everglow_
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
unsure about medication
Hi I’m just wondering if anyone on here is taking bisoprolol ramipril and aspirin? And why are you taking it. That’s what I take but I don’t know why. I struggle to pay attention when my cardiologist talks to me and I know very little about my own heart condition
Hi I’m just wondering if anyone on here is taking bisoprolol ramipril and aspirin? And why are you taking it. That’s what I take but I don’t know why. I struggle to pay attention when my cardiologist talks to me and I know very little about my own heart condition
Wanheda1
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Interaction between aspirin and pred.
By way of brief summary I have had PMR since 2020. Over that time I have flared four/five times on tapering to about 5mg. I am currently on 7/6.5mg on a slow taper. Last Saturday I received a letter from my cardiologist saying that parts of my heart are not receiving an adequate blood supply. That
By way of brief summary I have had PMR since 2020. Over that time I have flared four/five times on tapering to about 5mg. I am currently on 7/6.5mg on a slow taper. Last Saturday I received a letter from my cardiologist saying that parts of my heart are not receiving an adequate blood supply. That
SudsSuds
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
COVID
I just tested positive for COVID for the first time. I am 67 with Afib/flutter, Inappropriate SinnTschycardia,, I take 25 mg of Metoprolol and -25 mg of klonopin for anxiety. I take 81 mg of aspirin. I have the Atriclip that occluded my left atrial appendage, as I had a near fatal hemorrhage with Eliquis
I just tested positive for COVID for the first time. I am 67 with Afib/flutter, Inappropriate SinnTschycardia,, I take 25 mg of Metoprolol and -25 mg of klonopin for anxiety. I take 81 mg of aspirin. I have the Atriclip that occluded my left atrial appendage, as I had a near fatal hemorrhage with Eliquis
KatzFib
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Heart attack anniversary
Well today is my second anniversary since I had my heart attack I'm still here. Although I'm still waiting for my 48 tape results that I had done beginning of December last year keep ringing the GP and hospital still no news maybe no news is good news. Over the last month or so I've been having breathing
Well today is my second anniversary since I had my heart attack I'm still here. Although I'm still waiting for my 48 tape results that I had done beginning of December last year keep ringing the GP and hospital still no news maybe no news is good news. Over the last month or so I've been having breathing
Coopergirl52
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Any tips for Natural Modified FET (boost lining)?
Hi everyone, I have a persistent thinnish lining (around 6 to 7mm) after an episode of abnormal bleeding between periods (turned out to be silent endo and a polyp that did not show up on ultrasound). Before that, 11mm was my average. After failing a recent FET, my doctor decided to monitor my lining
Hi everyone, I have a persistent thinnish lining (around 6 to 7mm) after an episode of abnormal bleeding between periods (turned out to be silent endo and a polyp that did not show up on ultrasound). Before that, 11mm was my average. After failing a recent FET, my doctor decided to monitor my lining
hanzi
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Inflamed liver
Hi All, I haven't posted for a while, so I will try to explain how I feel generally. Had HA back in September & had a stent fitted. Most of the time I feel ok but every now & again I feel pretty awful, like I'm getting over Flu or a virus. My main symptons are tenderness in lower ribs & stomach ache
Hi All, I haven't posted for a while, so I will try to explain how I feel generally. Had HA back in September & had a stent fitted. Most of the time I feel ok but every now & again I feel pretty awful, like I'm getting over Flu or a virus. My main symptons are tenderness in lower ribs & stomach ache
Washo66
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Venesection issues, looking for some advice, please.
I have a venesection next Tuesday, my 4th since a diagnosis of Molecular Negative PV in August 2023. 1 and 2 were fine, nurses were surprised at how quickly I was through (approx 30m - less that 1 hr). Beginning of March I was in the chair for about 1hr 40m, and nurse let me go. As it looked obvious
I have a venesection next Tuesday, my 4th since a diagnosis of Molecular Negative PV in August 2023. 1 and 2 were fine, nurses were surprised at how quickly I was through (approx 30m - less that 1 hr). Beginning of March I was in the chair for about 1hr 40m, and nurse let me go. As it looked obvious
BlackOrangeCat
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
How did you decide on your treatment?
When I was first diagnosed with PV (age 59) my dr. had me do one phlebotomy (RBC 5.55, HCT 46.6, WBC 12, PLT 632 & ANC 9). He also discussed that guidelines say once you reach 60 you should go on Hydroxy but said it was just an arbitrary number. He did not have me do another phlebotomy. 3 months
When I was first diagnosed with PV (age 59) my dr. had me do one phlebotomy (RBC 5.55, HCT 46.6, WBC 12, PLT 632 & ANC 9). He also discussed that guidelines say once you reach 60 you should go on Hydroxy but said it was just an arbitrary number. He did not have me do another phlebotomy. 3 months
LIGEBA
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Could I be harming my heart & vascular system with my consistently high BP, despite being on lots of cardiac and BP meds?
Despite being on the following list of meds I'm still getting BP spikes, with my weekly average being in the high 140's/80's and I'm getting angina, with related symptoms, weekly (although less intense since being on isosorbide mononitrate). I've been taking my BP for almost a year now and so I know
Despite being on the following list of meds I'm still getting BP spikes, with my weekly average being in the high 140's/80's and I'm getting angina, with related symptoms, weekly (although less intense since being on isosorbide mononitrate). I've been taking my BP for almost a year now and so I know
bee_bear
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
small lump/bruise on neck
Hi I don’t post much but I read daily. I was diagnosed with ET JAK2 almost two years ago. I take six Hydroxycarbamide capsules weekly, and an aspirin. I noticed this small bruise on my neck about six weeks ago, but didn’t bother about. I got a photograph taken and on the photo the bruise looks like
Hi I don’t post much but I read daily. I was diagnosed with ET JAK2 almost two years ago. I take six Hydroxycarbamide capsules weekly, and an aspirin. I noticed this small bruise on my neck about six weeks ago, but didn’t bother about. I got a photograph taken and on the photo the bruise looks like
Hannah2308
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Just started Angrelide at 2mg/day
Hi friends Anyone with experience with Angrelide, how quickly did you see PLT count decrease? Did you observe PLT decline in a matter of days, or weeks, or months? What was that rate (eg, 100 / week drop)? Me: CALR Type 1, on aspirin only Many thanks for any insights!
Hi friends Anyone with experience with Angrelide, how quickly did you see PLT count decrease? Did you observe PLT decline in a matter of days, or weeks, or months? What was that rate (eg, 100 / week drop)? Me: CALR Type 1, on aspirin only Many thanks for any insights!
easy2211
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
clopidogrel
I’m taking clopidogrel and aspirin following a Watchman implant. I feel fatigued all day, foggy—just as I did on metoprolol and did even more so on amiodarone. I also bruise more easily and bleed more flowingly on clopidogrel than on apixaban, which I stopped when I started a three-month course of
I’m taking clopidogrel and aspirin following a Watchman implant. I feel fatigued all day, foggy—just as I did on metoprolol and did even more so on amiodarone. I also bruise more easily and bleed more flowingly on clopidogrel than on apixaban, which I stopped when I started a three-month course of
Sweetmelody
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
My Platelets go down during the warmer months...
Hello everyone, I am new here--diagnosed in 2018 with JAK2+ ET, platelets currently in the low 600's. Here is my question: every year since I was diagnosed my platelets are much better in my May and September labs and then are much higher in December and March. For example, I was at 506 in September
Hello everyone, I am new here--diagnosed in 2018 with JAK2+ ET, platelets currently in the low 600's. Here is my question: every year since I was diagnosed my platelets are much better in my May and September labs and then are much higher in December and March. For example, I was at 506 in September
Plateletsgonewild
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
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