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Stomach upsets.
Hi everyone. Had a "minor " heart attack 12 months ago. Angiogram revealed I needed an urgent triple bypass. Kept me in for the op which apparently went well, but I had post op AF which was resolved before I was discharged. I've always struggled with anxiety, so suffered badly for about 6 months. Doing
Hi everyone. Had a "minor " heart attack 12 months ago. Angiogram revealed I needed an urgent triple bypass. Kept me in for the op which apparently went well, but I had post op AF which was resolved before I was discharged. I've always struggled with anxiety, so suffered badly for about 6 months. Doing
Fastbike
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Jak2 test it's been 11 days and no results yet.. I'm stressed the hell out...
So my red blood cells elevated 5.64, hemoglobin 16.0 and my hemocrit 49.6.Epo was normal my blood smear only says final Diagnosis polycythemia which I assume is secondary. So I got grandparents and cousins who had leukimia.. Plus I have factor 5 leiden and am on blood thinners... So I don't take
So my red blood cells elevated 5.64, hemoglobin 16.0 and my hemocrit 49.6.Epo was normal my blood smear only says final Diagnosis polycythemia which I assume is secondary. So I got grandparents and cousins who had leukimia.. Plus I have factor 5 leiden and am on blood thinners... So I don't take
Devilwoman72
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Esophagus pain after cardioversion
I had a cardioversion for AF a week ago, been in NSR since then. It was my second one this month, previous one was 2 weeks before that. Since this last cardioversion I have had mild-to-moderate esophagus pain and some stomach pain. I can tell the chest pain is esophageal and not heart because its
I had a cardioversion for AF a week ago, been in NSR since then. It was my second one this month, previous one was 2 weeks before that. Since this last cardioversion I have had mild-to-moderate esophagus pain and some stomach pain. I can tell the chest pain is esophageal and not heart because its
acordeon
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AF Association
1 year ago
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MRI and injuries
I'm Dx with PV jak2 and have been on low dose aspirin 2x daily/phlebotomies every 3 months or so for the last 20 years. My question has to do with inflammation and seemingly lengthy time it takes to heal when injured. I've been dealing with a lingering glute muscle injury obtained during golfing for
I'm Dx with PV jak2 and have been on low dose aspirin 2x daily/phlebotomies every 3 months or so for the last 20 years. My question has to do with inflammation and seemingly lengthy time it takes to heal when injured. I've been dealing with a lingering glute muscle injury obtained during golfing for
ritaandscooter1
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Confused about diagnosis
I was diagnosed with JAK2+ MPN in August 22 as a result of abnormal routine blood tests. I am a female aged 75. I am attending a haematologist in his rooms in a private hospital, so don’t have access to a team. The haematologist is also a consultant at ja large public hospital serving a large area
I was diagnosed with JAK2+ MPN in August 22 as a result of abnormal routine blood tests. I am a female aged 75. I am attending a haematologist in his rooms in a private hospital, so don’t have access to a team. The haematologist is also a consultant at ja large public hospital serving a large area
Blackroc
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
raised trope level
I was admitted to A&E and they did a blood test and found my trope level raised firstly what is trope and secondly they gave me 300 mil aspirin but the consultant on discharge did not put this on my prescription should I be on 300 mil or stay on 75 mil
I was admitted to A&E and they did a blood test and found my trope level raised firstly what is trope and secondly they gave me 300 mil aspirin but the consultant on discharge did not put this on my prescription should I be on 300 mil or stay on 75 mil
Pete-Benje
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Spontaneous remission of some blood counts after Dx
This just is a question of curiosity I've discussed briefly before. If any members have seen something like this it would be interesting to know. I've asked two MPN Drs about it and all I hear is "it's complicated" and/or "things fluctuate". -- These plots show some counts and when I started aspirin
This just is a question of curiosity I've discussed briefly before. If any members have seen something like this it would be interesting to know. I've asked two MPN Drs about it and all I hear is "it's complicated" and/or "things fluctuate". -- These plots show some counts and when I started aspirin
EPguy
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Ticagrelor 51 weeks on
As you'll gather from the subject, I've been taking 90mg of Ticagrelor Twice day since being discharged after my heart attack at the end of July last year. It's been explained to me why you typically only take Ticagrelor for a year - (and I'm scheduled to stop next week) but my question is, am I likely
As you'll gather from the subject, I've been taking 90mg of Ticagrelor Twice day since being discharged after my heart attack at the end of July last year. It's been explained to me why you typically only take Ticagrelor for a year - (and I'm scheduled to stop next week) but my question is, am I likely
doktordru
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Reversed diagnosis
Hey everyone, usually a lurker but I'm actually looking for advice. Bare with me, a bit of history have had 4 miscarriages, a stillbirth and ectopic pregnancy just recently, multiple pe's 2017 with 3rd miscarriage and diagnosis of APS in 2018. Have 2 living children as well. Anticardiolipin Igm testing
Hey everyone, usually a lurker but I'm actually looking for advice. Bare with me, a bit of history have had 4 miscarriages, a stillbirth and ectopic pregnancy just recently, multiple pe's 2017 with 3rd miscarriage and diagnosis of APS in 2018. Have 2 living children as well. Anticardiolipin Igm testing
Ashmc79
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
Bruising
Hello all- I have been on Hydroxyurea for my ET for 3 years and have recently started bruising quite a bit even though I have been on Plavix and aspirin for 3 years as well. None of my doctors have an answer which is really frustrating as I look like I have been beat up because the bruising is so bad
Hello all- I have been on Hydroxyurea for my ET for 3 years and have recently started bruising quite a bit even though I have been on Plavix and aspirin for 3 years as well. None of my doctors have an answer which is really frustrating as I look like I have been beat up because the bruising is so bad
Auggie17
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Nausea after valve replacement and bypass
Had my mitral valve replaced and a bypass 4 weeks ago now, and have been home 3 weeks. Suffered nausea and lack of appetite from day 1 out of surgery, and aches and pains until this weekend - miraculously they all seem to have gone away. However the nausea seems to actually be getting worse, took me
Had my mitral valve replaced and a bypass 4 weeks ago now, and have been home 3 weeks. Suffered nausea and lack of appetite from day 1 out of surgery, and aches and pains until this weekend - miraculously they all seem to have gone away. However the nausea seems to actually be getting worse, took me
thecatandus
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Treatment for high nkcells: steroids and intralipids
Hello ladies, I could really use your advice. I’ve had 1 egg collection and transferred 4 embryos with two chemical pregnancies and one BFN. I’ve had a lot of testing since March. Level 1/2 bloods, miscarriage clinic and a Biopsy on my lining. My consultants agree I should have steroids, aspirin,
Hello ladies, I could really use your advice. I’ve had 1 egg collection and transferred 4 embryos with two chemical pregnancies and one BFN. I’ve had a lot of testing since March. Level 1/2 bloods, miscarriage clinic and a Biopsy on my lining. My consultants agree I should have steroids, aspirin,
Poppygarden
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
New ET diagnosis
Hello…..Was given my diagnosis a week ago today ..still getting my head around it. No obvious symptoms besides now I attribute it most likely to ET… fatigue. My GP was monitoring my platelets getting tad higher each blood test over last couple of years.. he had put me on low dose aspirin but recently
Hello…..Was given my diagnosis a week ago today ..still getting my head around it. No obvious symptoms besides now I attribute it most likely to ET… fatigue. My GP was monitoring my platelets getting tad higher each blood test over last couple of years.. he had put me on low dose aspirin but recently
Stargaye
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
hot humid weather sweating
I have ET JAK2 positive. my medication is Aspirin 75mgs daily. im 64z I’m currently in southern Spain. It’s hot, and very humid (75 to 90%) I sweat, a great deal. It visibly runs off me all over. I’m drinking lots of fluids and taking obvious precautions. Is this common for people with ET? Any suggestions
I have ET JAK2 positive. my medication is Aspirin 75mgs daily. im 64z I’m currently in southern Spain. It’s hot, and very humid (75 to 90%) I sweat, a great deal. It visibly runs off me all over. I’m drinking lots of fluids and taking obvious precautions. Is this common for people with ET? Any suggestions
Peachjoy
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
clexane and lubion - how long did you take?
Hello, I’m currently taking Clexane and lubion up until 12 weeks and I just wondered how long you took these for and if you stopped Clexane at 12 weeks, did you then take aspirin from 12 weeks as a precaution ? Thanks
Hello, I’m currently taking Clexane and lubion up until 12 weeks and I just wondered how long you took these for and if you stopped Clexane at 12 weeks, did you then take aspirin from 12 weeks as a precaution ? Thanks
Sunflower004
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Happening all over again
So BFP on Monday, bright red bleeding with little clots today, so looking very much like I’m headed for my third miscarriage. They have all been about 5-7 weeks. I’ve had ERA tests etc, hysteroscopy, blood test for miscarriage. I am on steroids, aspirin, clexane, Prolutex and utrogestan. What is wrong
So BFP on Monday, bright red bleeding with little clots today, so looking very much like I’m headed for my third miscarriage. They have all been about 5-7 weeks. I’ve had ERA tests etc, hysteroscopy, blood test for miscarriage. I am on steroids, aspirin, clexane, Prolutex and utrogestan. What is wrong
Kmcdon
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Is peg interferon always slow to reduce platelet count?
Morning everyone , I wondered if anyone has experienced a slow journey in platelet reduction on peg interferon alpha like me….. I’m 56, fit and healthy with an active lifestyle. I have ET triple negative and take aspirin daily, diagnosed in April 2020. From Jan 2023 to date my platelet count has only
Morning everyone , I wondered if anyone has experienced a slow journey in platelet reduction on peg interferon alpha like me….. I’m 56, fit and healthy with an active lifestyle. I have ET triple negative and take aspirin daily, diagnosed in April 2020. From Jan 2023 to date my platelet count has only
Maxamber
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Post stent chest sensations
Hello all, this is my first post. I was diagnosed with intermediate Hodgkin Lymphoma back in 2017, treated with chemo and highly targeted radio (which avoided my heart) and have been in remission since 2018. Last year, I started developing Angina symptoms and was eventually diagnosed in November. I've
Hello all, this is my first post. I was diagnosed with intermediate Hodgkin Lymphoma back in 2017, treated with chemo and highly targeted radio (which avoided my heart) and have been in remission since 2018. Last year, I started developing Angina symptoms and was eventually diagnosed in November. I've
YungHart
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A lot has happened
Hi all, It's been a crazy ride the last well I'd say 6 months. Back in Feb I went to A & E with pain on my right side where my ribs were. After a lot of waiting and tests, they suspected a blot clot Thankfully it was not, it was put down to a viral infection. I had previously had a chest infection in
Hi all, It's been a crazy ride the last well I'd say 6 months. Back in Feb I went to A & E with pain on my right side where my ribs were. After a lot of waiting and tests, they suspected a blot clot Thankfully it was not, it was put down to a viral infection. I had previously had a chest infection in
LouLamb
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Best OTC pain relief while on Xarelto/ DOACs blood thinners?
I am new to taking blood thinners and probably will be on them for life. My question is what is a safe pain relief sold over the counter for occasional use for minor aces and pains? I believe aspirin is not a good choice?
I am new to taking blood thinners and probably will be on them for life. My question is what is a safe pain relief sold over the counter for occasional use for minor aces and pains? I believe aspirin is not a good choice?
MalJam
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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