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angina pain
Hello everyone, I hope you're all doing well and enjoying good health. I have a question regarding angina pain. Earlier this year, in January 2023, I experienced a heart attack. I'm 37 years old, and following the balloon procedure, my doctor prescribed regular medication. However, I have continued to
Hello everyone, I hope you're all doing well and enjoying good health. I have a question regarding angina pain. Earlier this year, in January 2023, I experienced a heart attack. I'm 37 years old, and following the balloon procedure, my doctor prescribed regular medication. However, I have continued to
Madk
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Weight Loss Support
6 months ago
Pvcs and pacs following acute afib episode and Apple watch ecg/ekg
Following my first (confirmed) afib attack a month ago(with rvr) I seem to have an occasional flip flop or thud and flutter from my heart. Cardiologist and EP discontinued my beta blocker after 10 days because my HR is already low and the flip flopping came a few days later. Yesterday I discovered
Following my first (confirmed) afib attack a month ago(with rvr) I seem to have an occasional flip flop or thud and flutter from my heart. Cardiologist and EP discontinued my beta blocker after 10 days because my HR is already low and the flip flopping came a few days later. Yesterday I discovered
Iamfuzzyduck
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AF Association
6 months ago
Help understanding my blood test results.
Hi M54 Have been diagnosed with underactive thyroid for about 4 years now. Symptoms were fatigue, insomnia, depression,feeling cold all the time.However lately have been experiencing memory and concentration problems. Have an appointment with an Endo on the 30th of this month what should I raise with
Hi M54 Have been diagnosed with underactive thyroid for about 4 years now. Symptoms were fatigue, insomnia, depression,feeling cold all the time.However lately have been experiencing memory and concentration problems. Have an appointment with an Endo on the 30th of this month what should I raise with
gerrycrilley1
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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Laxido and acid reflux
I swear every time I take this stuff I end up with really bad regurgitation and heartburn. Coincidence? I am on other medications.
I swear every time I take this stuff I end up with really bad regurgitation and heartburn. Coincidence? I am on other medications.
Spaceboy_60
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IBS Network
6 months ago
What Causes Itching
What else besides elevated bilirubin would cause itching with liver disease? My bilirubin level is normal but I itch like crazy sometimes.
What else besides elevated bilirubin would cause itching with liver disease? My bilirubin level is normal but I itch like crazy sometimes.
FlippinOut
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
PSA Tests
Every 6 months, I get a standard PSA test (following surgery and radiation four years ago) and it is "undetectable". Under what conditions is an ultrasensitive PSA test useful?
Every 6 months, I get a standard PSA test (following surgery and radiation four years ago) and it is "undetectable". Under what conditions is an ultrasensitive PSA test useful?
Polaris1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Referral
I'm in stage 4 cirrhosis but confused about my doctor referring me to a transplant clinic while in a compensated condition! I thought it had to be absolutely an emergency for a transplant.
I'm in stage 4 cirrhosis but confused about my doctor referring me to a transplant clinic while in a compensated condition! I thought it had to be absolutely an emergency for a transplant.
TyiseChar1
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
"Pluvicto"
Has anyone doing the six stages of Pluvicto, or finished the set, found that it has dropped their PSA ?? I will be taking my third infusion but have not done any blood work yet for PSA. Curious............................
Has anyone doing the six stages of Pluvicto, or finished the set, found that it has dropped their PSA ?? I will be taking my third infusion but have not done any blood work yet for PSA. Curious............................
Kian28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
NASH & yellow diarrhea
Hi, I was diagnosed with NASH about 2 years ago.. I lost around 4 stone and my diet was a lot better, liver enzymes were in normal range. I then started on leflunomide for my rheumatoid arthritis around a month ago, and my ALT shot up to 100. I've been stopped the drug for about 2 weeks now but since
Hi, I was diagnosed with NASH about 2 years ago.. I lost around 4 stone and my diet was a lot better, liver enzymes were in normal range. I then started on leflunomide for my rheumatoid arthritis around a month ago, and my ALT shot up to 100. I've been stopped the drug for about 2 weeks now but since
Natbat87
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Travelling with Insurance
Hi folks, I was diagnosed with Decompensated Cirrhosis 2 years ago and have had regular routine 6 month MRI scans and bloods done which have all shown no features of concern and that my liver has fully recompensated. I mentioned that I was hoping to travel abroad to Spain and asked if I was OK with flying
Hi folks, I was diagnosed with Decompensated Cirrhosis 2 years ago and have had regular routine 6 month MRI scans and bloods done which have all shown no features of concern and that my liver has fully recompensated. I mentioned that I was hoping to travel abroad to Spain and asked if I was OK with flying
Nip1
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Zanubrutinib and ACE inhibitors
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
Fogey
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Covid booster vaccination : Graves Disease
Any thoughts pl re having the covid booster vaccination when diagnosed with Graves Disease. I have at age 65 Graves Disease - diagnosed June 2023 - latest bloods - TSH/ T3/T4 in range - so improved, weight increasing ( I became under weight by far!) , and other aspects improving / energy a
Any thoughts pl re having the covid booster vaccination when diagnosed with Graves Disease. I have at age 65 Graves Disease - diagnosed June 2023 - latest bloods - TSH/ T3/T4 in range - so improved, weight increasing ( I became under weight by far!) , and other aspects improving / energy a
Littlefoot1thyroiduk
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Atypical Pernicious Anaemia
Hi All, If you have any spare time...I found some interesting articles when I searched online for "atypical pernicious anaemia".
Hi All, If you have any spare time...I found some interesting articles when I searched online for "atypical pernicious anaemia".
Sleepybunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Stage 5 renal failure plus dialysis and cirrhosis of the liver
Wondering if anyone else in the world is dealing with these two together. My husband is, and we're scared. We're hopeful, but doctors don't know how this happened other than being diabetic for decades. Never a drop of alcohol, but a heavy meat eater. Diabetes is in control, A1C too, but hemodialysis
Wondering if anyone else in the world is dealing with these two together. My husband is, and we're scared. We're hopeful, but doctors don't know how this happened other than being diabetic for decades. Never a drop of alcohol, but a heavy meat eater. Diabetes is in control, A1C too, but hemodialysis
Cinderella60
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Rheaumatiod athritis
Diagnosed with rheaumatiod arthritis last March, still don't know much about it as I have had a lot going on, wondering if rheaumatiod arthritis ever goes into remission
Diagnosed with rheaumatiod arthritis last March, still don't know much about it as I have had a lot going on, wondering if rheaumatiod arthritis ever goes into remission
Alice70
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NRAS
7 months ago
Open heart surgery
I had my first meeting with the surgical team at Papworth yesterday . I’m now pencilled in for an aortic valve replacement in June. We discussed my AF , the effects of surgery on episodes after and anticoagulants . Interestingly they stated that oral anticoagulants reduce the risk of stroke by 60/70%
I had my first meeting with the surgical team at Papworth yesterday . I’m now pencilled in for an aortic valve replacement in June. We discussed my AF , the effects of surgery on episodes after and anticoagulants . Interestingly they stated that oral anticoagulants reduce the risk of stroke by 60/70%
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Week six post ablation
Hello All, First of all I would like to thank the person or people who wrote those sheets about what to expect after an ablation. No professional gave me any comparable helpful information about how I might feel afterwards. Anyway, this is week six and I’m worried that I’m going backwards. This week
Hello All, First of all I would like to thank the person or people who wrote those sheets about what to expect after an ablation. No professional gave me any comparable helpful information about how I might feel afterwards. Anyway, this is week six and I’m worried that I’m going backwards. This week
Slidingdoors99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
cardiac thyroidology in the Uk?
Hello everyone I am new here. I am a super complex patient with couple of cardiac conditions incl. POTS dysautonomia and when i was living abroad was given T3 in small doses that helped me a bit as they said i had an underactive thyroid and a genetic tyoe of anaemia. I am in the Uk now an ddo not have
Hello everyone I am new here. I am a super complex patient with couple of cardiac conditions incl. POTS dysautonomia and when i was living abroad was given T3 in small doses that helped me a bit as they said i had an underactive thyroid and a genetic tyoe of anaemia. I am in the Uk now an ddo not have
Potsiegal
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
I have a partner in crime now
It turns out my husband has just been diagnosed with NAFLD. Not that he was not supporting me but he can now properly join me me on my journey get both my liver back to normal 😊 I have NASH Fibrosis 1 and my husband has NAFLD. Apparently he was told a year ago but completely forgot about it and our
It turns out my husband has just been diagnosed with NAFLD. Not that he was not supporting me but he can now properly join me me on my journey get both my liver back to normal 😊 I have NASH Fibrosis 1 and my husband has NAFLD. Apparently he was told a year ago but completely forgot about it and our
Redgreenblue
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
sudden sharp pain
Has anyone out there experienced a sudden sharp really uncomfortable pain under the left area at the top of their stomach? I finished eating a meal of chicken & mashed potatoes over 3 hours ago nothing else since so what on earth is causing this pain? I’ve recently had stomach scan Ct scan chest xray
Has anyone out there experienced a sudden sharp really uncomfortable pain under the left area at the top of their stomach? I finished eating a meal of chicken & mashed potatoes over 3 hours ago nothing else since so what on earth is causing this pain? I’ve recently had stomach scan Ct scan chest xray
Gilly61
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
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