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APS, Covid and pregnant
Hi, I was diagnosed with APS after 3 miscarriages. I have now conceived through IVF and I am 15 weeks pregnant. I am taking 150g aspirin and 5000 fragmin. I've just got a positive covid test, I have aches and sore throat. Is there anything you can tell me to keep my mind at ease? I'm really worried.
Hi, I was diagnosed with APS after 3 miscarriages. I have now conceived through IVF and I am 15 weeks pregnant. I am taking 150g aspirin and 5000 fragmin. I've just got a positive covid test, I have aches and sore throat. Is there anything you can tell me to keep my mind at ease? I'm really worried.
SpaceBear3000
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Muscle tiredness
I’m 9 months post HA and Triple bypass and take Aspirin, Atenolol, Atorvastatin, Bisopralol, Clopidogrel, Omeprazole and Ramipril. I’m a Tyle 1 diabetic but I consider myself to be fairly fit again. My blood pressure is quite low having been very high post op but I’m in talks with GP about this. When
I’m 9 months post HA and Triple bypass and take Aspirin, Atenolol, Atorvastatin, Bisopralol, Clopidogrel, Omeprazole and Ramipril. I’m a Tyle 1 diabetic but I consider myself to be fairly fit again. My blood pressure is quite low having been very high post op but I’m in talks with GP about this. When
Sewing19
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
What does a leg blood clot feel like? Going to docs shortly-
Hi, 33F with very controlled Behcets, never had a DVT- Left calf has been cramped since thursday. Been good about water, magnesium, walking, changing shoes. This morning I woke up with more left leg cramps, a dull but consistent one, and had trouble walking (leg kept giving out on me). I am very physically
Hi, 33F with very controlled Behcets, never had a DVT- Left calf has been cramped since thursday. Been good about water, magnesium, walking, changing shoes. This morning I woke up with more left leg cramps, a dull but consistent one, and had trouble walking (leg kept giving out on me). I am very physically
rooser1
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Behçet's UK
3 years ago
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APS and balance
Hi, I have suspected APS as I have had high Igg Cardiolipin for 12 months now, 2 previous miscarriages. I am having severe balance issues. I’m off balance every time I walk, my movements are also affected. For instance, washing my hands makes my head go funny - best way to describe it is my brain feels
Hi, I have suspected APS as I have had high Igg Cardiolipin for 12 months now, 2 previous miscarriages. I am having severe balance issues. I’m off balance every time I walk, my movements are also affected. For instance, washing my hands makes my head go funny - best way to describe it is my brain feels
Crose86
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
What is going on with my shoulders
My PMR symptoms were never exactly like what is typical. My PMR pain was in my upper legs. However, I have a bad back and lots of pain from that so I don't notice any different pain in my hips. This all started 5 years ago. After 3 years I had to stop taking prednisone because I developed severe osteoporosis
My PMR symptoms were never exactly like what is typical. My PMR pain was in my upper legs. However, I have a bad back and lots of pain from that so I don't notice any different pain in my hips. This all started 5 years ago. After 3 years I had to stop taking prednisone because I developed severe osteoporosis
Amkoffee
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
New Here - recent diagnoses FOLLOWUP POST
Following up here after some great advise and kind words to calm my fears after recent test result showed that I was Jak 2 positive. As expected, I was diagnosed with ET by local Hematologist. We spoke at length and it was decided I would not be placed on any medication at all, including aspirin until
Following up here after some great advise and kind words to calm my fears after recent test result showed that I was Jak 2 positive. As expected, I was diagnosed with ET by local Hematologist. We spoke at length and it was decided I would not be placed on any medication at all, including aspirin until
Jaffar21342
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Vasculitis vs arteriosclerosis, getting pregnant after a CABG and statin/diet questions!
Hi! I’m 34 and have just had a CABG, I’m 6 weeks post op and feel almost back to normal. Yes, I know, I’m young and have bounced! They think that my coronary arteries were damaged by vasculitis I (might) have had when I was 19, it wasn’t diagnosed at the time as I had just classic viral symptoms although
Hi! I’m 34 and have just had a CABG, I’m 6 weeks post op and feel almost back to normal. Yes, I know, I’m young and have bounced! They think that my coronary arteries were damaged by vasculitis I (might) have had when I was 19, it wasn’t diagnosed at the time as I had just classic viral symptoms although
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid and thyroid dieases
Hello there, I have been doing research recently and i came across something that may interest some of you. So i read the following study https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tjem1920/127/1/127_1_85/_article To summarise it basically says aspirin helps with thyroid hormone conversion. So what does aspirin
Hello there, I have been doing research recently and i came across something that may interest some of you. So i read the following study https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tjem1920/127/1/127_1_85/_article To summarise it basically says aspirin helps with thyroid hormone conversion. So what does aspirin
RABIDFOX
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Aspirin doseage
I have taken aspirin and Clopidogrel since my HA and CABG last May. I buy aspirin, save the NHS a few pennies, and I inadvertently bought 300mg instead of 75mg. 🤷♀️ So this morning I broke one in half and took 150mg (I tried quarters but ended up with crumbs 😂) I can’t get to the shops until Monday
I have taken aspirin and Clopidogrel since my HA and CABG last May. I buy aspirin, save the NHS a few pennies, and I inadvertently bought 300mg instead of 75mg. 🤷♀️ So this morning I broke one in half and took 150mg (I tried quarters but ended up with crumbs 😂) I can’t get to the shops until Monday
Sewing19
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Why just put me on a PPI?
I have never had stomach problems. In 2014/15 I spent a year on Ticagrelor and Aspirin, no stomach problems. I have been on Aspirin ever since with no problems. I have now had Clopidogrel added AND a PPI with instructions to take in the morning. But surely, the more common sense plan would be to take
I have never had stomach problems. In 2014/15 I spent a year on Ticagrelor and Aspirin, no stomach problems. I have been on Aspirin ever since with no problems. I have now had Clopidogrel added AND a PPI with instructions to take in the morning. But surely, the more common sense plan would be to take
ChoochSiesta
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Pneumococcal vaccination
I have ET with Jac2 and take hydroxycarbamide and aspirin. Does anyone know, is it ok to have this Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine? My thanks in advance for your replies. David
I have ET with Jac2 and take hydroxycarbamide and aspirin. Does anyone know, is it ok to have this Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine? My thanks in advance for your replies. David
dabs121
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Risks in taking and not taking aspirin with hydroxyruea, especially when older
I have been taking hydroxyurea since Nov 2020 when diagnosed with Essential thrombocytosis, my platlets are contained at 433 . I started to take coated aspirin 81mg with the hydroxyuria but had to stop due to severe stomach acid. Now oncologist says to take the aspirin and I realize its probably best
I have been taking hydroxyurea since Nov 2020 when diagnosed with Essential thrombocytosis, my platlets are contained at 433 . I started to take coated aspirin 81mg with the hydroxyuria but had to stop due to severe stomach acid. Now oncologist says to take the aspirin and I realize its probably best
kitttycat
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Fight MPN
3 years ago
Lupus and Heart Disease: Why You’re at Increased Risk
PUBLISHED 02/21/22 BY BARBARA BRODY People with lupus have an increased risk of heart disease — but understanding this link is a great first step in lowering it. Having inflammatory types of rheumatic disease means that your risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular issue
PUBLISHED 02/21/22 BY BARBARA BRODY People with lupus have an increased risk of heart disease — but understanding this link is a great first step in lowering it. Having inflammatory types of rheumatic disease means that your risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular issue
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
5th BFN - what next?
Unfortunately my 5th transfer ended in a BFN again. 5 failed implantations. I threw everything at this one and don’t feel like I’ve left anything uncovered. Curious to see if anyone might have recommendations of another test / something to do differently? What I’ve done: - PGS tested embryo - ERA
Unfortunately my 5th transfer ended in a BFN again. 5 failed implantations. I threw everything at this one and don’t feel like I’ve left anything uncovered. Curious to see if anyone might have recommendations of another test / something to do differently? What I’ve done: - PGS tested embryo - ERA
Patches86
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
The ‘prozole’ tablets
Hi everyone, I hope your week is going well. Just a quick question, I have been put on numerous ‘prozole’ tablets and all of them have had a bad reaction in terms of side effects. I may have asked a similar question before, so apologies. I have tried to persevere but I just can’t seem to make them work
Hi everyone, I hope your week is going well. Just a quick question, I have been put on numerous ‘prozole’ tablets and all of them have had a bad reaction in terms of side effects. I may have asked a similar question before, so apologies. I have tried to persevere but I just can’t seem to make them work
Heyjude31
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
How do people balance exercise and rest?
Hi everybody. I was diagnosed, unexpectedly, with severe heart failure approx. 6 weeks ago. I have started medications, Bisoprolol, Eplerenone, Atorvastatin, Ramipril, Ranolazine and Aspirin. I am due an Angiogram on 8th March. As I am still waiting for my Angiogram things haven't really been explained
Hi everybody. I was diagnosed, unexpectedly, with severe heart failure approx. 6 weeks ago. I have started medications, Bisoprolol, Eplerenone, Atorvastatin, Ramipril, Ranolazine and Aspirin. I am due an Angiogram on 8th March. As I am still waiting for my Angiogram things haven't really been explained
Jaskei
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Aspirin as a painkiller??
This is probably a very very dim question, but can you still use aspirin as a medicine if you're also taking it for ET?? I take 50mg daily and normally just take paracetamol as a painkiller but I have a hideous cold and trying to look after two sick kids too. Can I take aspirin complex??? I used to
This is probably a very very dim question, but can you still use aspirin as a medicine if you're also taking it for ET?? I take 50mg daily and normally just take paracetamol as a painkiller but I have a hideous cold and trying to look after two sick kids too. Can I take aspirin complex??? I used to
Jane8143
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Ibuprofen
I am ET JAJ2+. I take HU everyday - no aspirin . I’ve been taking ibuprofen since Friday for muscle inflammation. I can’t take a lot of pain meds so ibuprofen is the only one that works. I get frequent muscle pain in my upper left back. Someone on fb has said we’re not allowed to take ibuprofen? Why
I am ET JAJ2+. I take HU everyday - no aspirin . I’ve been taking ibuprofen since Friday for muscle inflammation. I can’t take a lot of pain meds so ibuprofen is the only one that works. I get frequent muscle pain in my upper left back. Someone on fb has said we’re not allowed to take ibuprofen? Why
130396
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
My head hurts like hell.
My head hurts like hell. I feel frustrated and like i'm about to cry from the pain. I'm absolutely inadequate. I'm irritated as hell, i feel like i'm going to kill someone. My head hurts so much. Took ibuprofen, took aspirin, nothing helps. I'm drinking a lot of water. I'm litterary always needing water
My head hurts like hell. I feel frustrated and like i'm about to cry from the pain. I'm absolutely inadequate. I'm irritated as hell, i feel like i'm going to kill someone. My head hurts so much. Took ibuprofen, took aspirin, nothing helps. I'm drinking a lot of water. I'm litterary always needing water
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Unsteady on feet and getting pressure headaches-do you think it is Bisoprolol?
HI, I had a stent fitted the beginning of December and was put on Ramipril, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Atorvastatin, Clopidogrel & Aspirin (and Lansoprazole for reflux). In the last 3 weeks or so I have started to feel unsteady on my feet. This tends to go away if I walk for a few minutes,
HI, I had a stent fitted the beginning of December and was put on Ramipril, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Atorvastatin, Clopidogrel & Aspirin (and Lansoprazole for reflux). In the last 3 weeks or so I have started to feel unsteady on my feet. This tends to go away if I walk for a few minutes,
AchyCorazon
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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