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Edoxaban and dreams and nightmares ...... Part 2
Been figuring the best way to write my thanks to you all for your comments on Part 1, so, tryin’ this. Whilst I have been reading your comments I have also been reading ‘The paper in the packet’ for each of the drugs that I originally referred to. It does seem as though each of these three DOAC's side
Been figuring the best way to write my thanks to you all for your comments on Part 1, so, tryin’ this. Whilst I have been reading your comments I have also been reading ‘The paper in the packet’ for each of the drugs that I originally referred to. It does seem as though each of these three DOAC's side
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Atorvastatin
My cholesterol was always low until I went through the dreaded menopause which turned me upside down and inside out! My anxiety shot through the roof and my cholesterol with it! I’ve always been slim fit and healthy. Never smoked and drank minimal alcohol. My diet is very healthy. No red meat or processed
My cholesterol was always low until I went through the dreaded menopause which turned me upside down and inside out! My anxiety shot through the roof and my cholesterol with it! I’ve always been slim fit and healthy. Never smoked and drank minimal alcohol. My diet is very healthy. No red meat or processed
Susie3012
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PMRGCAuk
4 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
4 months ago
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PSA on the rise
Good morning everyone, my PSA has been undectable, {<.01} since July 2022. Not real long, but it has been a good time. Felt good, no pain, can look on my profile for more details. I am on Xtandi and Lupron--(3 months). (I had taxetere in 2021) I get my PSA checked every three months right before
Good morning everyone, my PSA has been undectable, {<.01} since July 2022. Not real long, but it has been a good time. Felt good, no pain, can look on my profile for more details. I am on Xtandi and Lupron--(3 months). (I had taxetere in 2021) I get my PSA checked every three months right before
JD-guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Laryngitis and lupus
Hi, I am having my 2nd bout of laryngitis in 10 weeks, having never having had it before. I have just looked on Doctor Google and it says that my laryngitis can be caused by my lupus. Is this correct? Is this something I need to mention to my lupus specialist? I am due to start on methotrexate next
Hi, I am having my 2nd bout of laryngitis in 10 weeks, having never having had it before. I have just looked on Doctor Google and it says that my laryngitis can be caused by my lupus. Is this correct? Is this something I need to mention to my lupus specialist? I am due to start on methotrexate next
pattypatchwork
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure & Thyroid?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
THoa2022
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
National Bill to End Parkinson's
Hello, I'll keep it short and sweet. 55 yr male. Diagnosed at 42 yr. Fitness fanatic, which has kept this damn disease at bay......for the most part. Just wondering what everyone thinks of this new Bill to End Parkinson's Act. Should we be excited, worried, indifferent? Is it gonna just be all talk and
Hello, I'll keep it short and sweet. 55 yr male. Diagnosed at 42 yr. Fitness fanatic, which has kept this damn disease at bay......for the most part. Just wondering what everyone thinks of this new Bill to End Parkinson's Act. Should we be excited, worried, indifferent? Is it gonna just be all talk and
Metalovinshaker13
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
PSA post Salvage Radiation
Prior post: My husband, at diagnosis had 3+4 on a couple of samples and chose to have surgery. He had clean margins and reached undetectable PSA after Prostatectomy. Near the end of 5th year after surgery his PSA became detectable. He did salvage radiation at .09 PSA. His PSA went down to .08 after
Prior post: My husband, at diagnosis had 3+4 on a couple of samples and chose to have surgery. He had clean margins and reached undetectable PSA after Prostatectomy. Near the end of 5th year after surgery his PSA became detectable. He did salvage radiation at .09 PSA. His PSA went down to .08 after
Silverlings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Edoxaban and dreams and nightmares
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
New diagnosis
Hi there, I got I'll from glandular fever in my late teens and have been given different diagnosis over the years and now I have been told I have rheumatoid arthritis. I'm hopefully going to start sulfasalazine and just wondered has this been successful for people? I've been so fatigued for so long,
Hi there, I got I'll from glandular fever in my late teens and have been given different diagnosis over the years and now I have been told I have rheumatoid arthritis. I'm hopefully going to start sulfasalazine and just wondered has this been successful for people? I've been so fatigued for so long,
DogsMakeLifeGood
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NRAS
5 months ago
TSH 37 - taking Levothyroxine 200mg
hi I was hoping to get some help / advice I have suffered with underactive thyroid for around 4/5 years Started on 75mg Levothyroxine had regular repeat tests over the years and doctor has just increased my Levothyroxine dose each time as my TSH has not reduced my latest result was a TSH of 37
hi I was hoping to get some help / advice I have suffered with underactive thyroid for around 4/5 years Started on 75mg Levothyroxine had regular repeat tests over the years and doctor has just increased my Levothyroxine dose each time as my TSH has not reduced my latest result was a TSH of 37
Jadewhitcombe
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Metastatic Prostate Cancer Market to Exhibit Positive Growth at a CAGR of 22%
Good to see such a significant investment in the Prostate Cancer Therapy Market. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/metastatic-prostate-cancer-market-to-exhibit-positive-growth-at-a-cagr-of-22-and-7-5-for-mhspc-and-mcrpc-respectively-during-the-study-period-20192032-assesses-delveinsight-302013725
Good to see such a significant investment in the Prostate Cancer Therapy Market. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/metastatic-prostate-cancer-market-to-exhibit-positive-growth-at-a-cagr-of-22-and-7-5-for-mhspc-and-mcrpc-respectively-during-the-study-period-20192032-assesses-delveinsight-302013725
rfgaus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Belimumab treatment
Hi I have lurked on this site for years but now after reoccurring pericarditis my treatment for lupus will change. I need advice and have questions I've been in Plaqunail and methotrexate for years and tapering off prendsisone at the moment. The pericarditis comes back when I taper off the steriod
Hi I have lurked on this site for years but now after reoccurring pericarditis my treatment for lupus will change. I need advice and have questions I've been in Plaqunail and methotrexate for years and tapering off prendsisone at the moment. The pericarditis comes back when I taper off the steriod
Spacecadet73
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
portal vein pressure test
Hi everyone. I havent posted for a few weeks . my partner Nick has now had all his tests, scans and a biopsy on his hhc tumor to confirm that it is actually HCC. He has been told that he cannot have ablation, which is what he wanted to have, because of the position of the tumor. He may possibly be
Hi everyone. I havent posted for a few weeks . my partner Nick has now had all his tests, scans and a biopsy on his hhc tumor to confirm that it is actually HCC. He has been told that he cannot have ablation, which is what he wanted to have, because of the position of the tumor. He may possibly be
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Unusual positional ectopics and PAF
A few days ago, on turning onto my right side to go to sleep, after about 30 minutes I noticed palpitations (rather “heavy”ectopics and a slower than usual heartbeat which was “stuttering”) This lasted for several hours until I fell asleep. Last night this pattern repeated again, but this time when
A few days ago, on turning onto my right side to go to sleep, after about 30 minutes I noticed palpitations (rather “heavy”ectopics and a slower than usual heartbeat which was “stuttering”) This lasted for several hours until I fell asleep. Last night this pattern repeated again, but this time when
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Interesting article about curing autoimmune diseases
You don't get to view very many free articles, but the Epoch Times had this to say about potentially curing autoimmune diseases. https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/can-autoimmune-disease-be-cured-scientists-say-we-may-be-close-5579207
You don't get to view very many free articles, but the Epoch Times had this to say about potentially curing autoimmune diseases. https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/can-autoimmune-disease-be-cured-scientists-say-we-may-be-close-5579207
CatsandCars
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My MSAA Community
5 months ago
Post Ablation follow up.
This site is a wealth of knowledge and common sense so I wonder if people could share their experiences with me.I had a PV ablation for Afib in May 2023 in an excellent Leicestershire hospital and had brilliant care but since then have not been seen by anyone - but I have been given a date of September
This site is a wealth of knowledge and common sense so I wonder if people could share their experiences with me.I had a PV ablation for Afib in May 2023 in an excellent Leicestershire hospital and had brilliant care but since then have not been seen by anyone - but I have been given a date of September
Nakesero
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
8Fast Regular Heartrate
HiI was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation about 3 years ago and I am on a low dose of a betablocker (Bisoprolol 1.25mg daily). I seem to go for quite long gaps without an episode and sometimes I'm not even sure if it is an Afib episode - I have other arrythmias so it can be hard to differentiate. For
HiI was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation about 3 years ago and I am on a low dose of a betablocker (Bisoprolol 1.25mg daily). I seem to go for quite long gaps without an episode and sometimes I'm not even sure if it is an Afib episode - I have other arrythmias so it can be hard to differentiate. For
Spangle14
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
REMINDER - This Saturday 2nd March - St Georges Hospital from 9.30am - Medical lecture and Q+A with Dr Kaul!
Consultant Rheumatologist Dr Arvind Kaul, the Head of Rheumatology & Lupus Patient Care at St. George's Hospital will be hosting the next South London Lupus Group Medical Patient-Focused Lecture on Saturday 2nd March, from 9.30am. Our agenda for the morning as follows: 09.30 Arrival + refreshments
Consultant Rheumatologist Dr Arvind Kaul, the Head of Rheumatology & Lupus Patient Care at St. George's Hospital will be hosting the next South London Lupus Group Medical Patient-Focused Lecture on Saturday 2nd March, from 9.30am. Our agenda for the morning as follows: 09.30 Arrival + refreshments
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Focus group with Kuma Health - 8th March 10.30am until 12pm!
We at Kuma Health are passionate about improving the lives of people with lupus. We're designing new tools and resources to make lupus care easier and more effective, and we need your voice! Join our focus group to share your experiences and help us: • Understand the challenges you face daily • Get
We at Kuma Health are passionate about improving the lives of people with lupus. We're designing new tools and resources to make lupus care easier and more effective, and we need your voice! Join our focus group to share your experiences and help us: • Understand the challenges you face daily • Get
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
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