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Verapamil Allergy/Vasculitis
I am so, so devastated. I have been down a long road of medications for my persistent PACs/Bigeminy. They were able to ablate the SVT but couldn't get the PACs. So at the end of a long road of meds, I finally found Verapamil, which actually stopped the PACs, and I was so, so thankful. I was able to
I am so, so devastated. I have been down a long road of medications for my persistent PACs/Bigeminy. They were able to ablate the SVT but couldn't get the PACs. So at the end of a long road of meds, I finally found Verapamil, which actually stopped the PACs, and I was so, so thankful. I was able to
MeganMN
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
New Post, community only please
HiI found out I had APS during my 8th pregnancy in 2006. I had PEs. Fast forward to 2024. One of my adult daughters had PEs in pregnancy, horrific treatment from hospital, which was minutes from losing both my daughter and her baby (at 39 weeks) I'm now waiting to have a genetic test for APs as I
HiI found out I had APS during my 8th pregnancy in 2006. I had PEs. Fast forward to 2024. One of my adult daughters had PEs in pregnancy, horrific treatment from hospital, which was minutes from losing both my daughter and her baby (at 39 weeks) I'm now waiting to have a genetic test for APs as I
Dawnm10
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Shingles Jab
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
Stewart64
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
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Bisoprolol and Amiodarone
I have been on Flecainide for over a year , very few Afib episodes and feeling fit and healthyAfter a sudden episode this week , my heart up to 170 beats a minute , and three days in hospital , I find myself on 500mg Bisoprolol Fumarate and 200mg Amiodarone Chlorhydrate Pulse now hovering between 40
I have been on Flecainide for over a year , very few Afib episodes and feeling fit and healthyAfter a sudden episode this week , my heart up to 170 beats a minute , and three days in hospital , I find myself on 500mg Bisoprolol Fumarate and 200mg Amiodarone Chlorhydrate Pulse now hovering between 40
Summerlily
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) vs Heart Attack
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) vs Heart Attack
The difference between a sudden cardiac arrest is an 'electrical' malfunction in the heart - causing it to stop beating. A heart attack is a 'plumbing' problem when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked preventing oxygen rich blood reaching
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) vs Heart Attack
The difference between a sudden cardiac arrest is an 'electrical' malfunction in the heart - causing it to stop beating. A heart attack is a 'plumbing' problem when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked preventing oxygen rich blood reaching
SamAdmin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
Anyone used Dr Dani Gordon @The London Resilience Clinic
hi I have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia, along with underactive thyroid, arthritis, chronic fatigue (long covid) and diverticula desiease (from pain relief meds). Although I have managed to cope and work full time for a number of years, I was hit with COVID and flu together at Christmas and it has
hi I have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia, along with underactive thyroid, arthritis, chronic fatigue (long covid) and diverticula desiease (from pain relief meds). Although I have managed to cope and work full time for a number of years, I was hit with COVID and flu together at Christmas and it has
Field007
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
MELD and UKELD score
Hello everyone, I have Autoimmune hepatitis and have progressed to cirrhosis. I have a MELD score of 23 but i’m not sure how to get my UKELD score. I googled a calculator for UKELD score but it took me to a MELD calculator. My hepatologist is seeing me in 3 minths and I just want to find out where I
Hello everyone, I have Autoimmune hepatitis and have progressed to cirrhosis. I have a MELD score of 23 but i’m not sure how to get my UKELD score. I googled a calculator for UKELD score but it took me to a MELD calculator. My hepatologist is seeing me in 3 minths and I just want to find out where I
Trish02
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Had Ablation in '23 lately suffering from frequent PAC's.
Was wondering if any of you fine folks are having or have had bouts of frequent PAC's and what you are doing or what your doctor prescribed to get rid of them. I'm still in sinus rhythm according to my EKG but experiencing PAC's daily. I am currently on no antiarrhythmics and on Metoprolol for rate
Was wondering if any of you fine folks are having or have had bouts of frequent PAC's and what you are doing or what your doctor prescribed to get rid of them. I'm still in sinus rhythm according to my EKG but experiencing PAC's daily. I am currently on no antiarrhythmics and on Metoprolol for rate
riffjack846
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
The whites of your eyes?
Sorry to bother but these last several days the whites of my eyes are grayish and bloodshot when I wake. Not yellow though. They get better as the day goes on but its curious to me and slightly worrisome. Will be weeks before I can see my liver dr. Has anyone else had this? Is it a common side effect
Sorry to bother but these last several days the whites of my eyes are grayish and bloodshot when I wake. Not yellow though. They get better as the day goes on but its curious to me and slightly worrisome. Will be weeks before I can see my liver dr. Has anyone else had this? Is it a common side effect
CuriousFish
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
UPDATE on my dad. A story of hope.❤️ #advancedPC
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
YC22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Medication (Drug) Treatments for Heart Disorders
Just as there are many different antibiotics to treat different infections, there are several different medications to treat arrhythmias, as all medications affect everyone differently, it is always a good idea to speak with a Medical Professional about which medication is best for you. For further
Just as there are many different antibiotics to treat different infections, there are several different medications to treat arrhythmias, as all medications affect everyone differently, it is always a good idea to speak with a Medical Professional about which medication is best for you. For further
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
AF - a wide range of different varieties?
I’m new to the Forum and wonder if my “type” of AF is common. I have several friends who have AF and they all seem to have different types. I am a fit 71 year old - playing sport several times a week. When I have an AF episode I usually can’t feel anything- I only became aware of my AF because of
I’m new to the Forum and wonder if my “type” of AF is common. I have several friends who have AF and they all seem to have different types. I am a fit 71 year old - playing sport several times a week. When I have an AF episode I usually can’t feel anything- I only became aware of my AF because of
Vernasca
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Reducing bisoprolol
After an ablation in early April I went into symptomatic AF after two days but have since had a successful cardioversion. I remain in NSR and on advice from the arrhythmia nurse have reduced my bisprolol from 5mg to 2.5 mg daily. I'm a week into the lower dose. My heart rate has increased, which doesn't
After an ablation in early April I went into symptomatic AF after two days but have since had a successful cardioversion. I remain in NSR and on advice from the arrhythmia nurse have reduced my bisprolol from 5mg to 2.5 mg daily. I'm a week into the lower dose. My heart rate has increased, which doesn't
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
C-Reactive Protein Test
Good day everyone. Has anyone has their levels checked? Does high levels correlate with PA and Autoimmune Gastritis? Thank you
Good day everyone. Has anyone has their levels checked? Does high levels correlate with PA and Autoimmune Gastritis? Thank you
Canadian77
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Mr Basil Charles
I was diagnosed with mestatic prostate cancer, PSA 29.1Spread to lymph node & bones in rib and spine My treatment plan 4 Abiraterone tablets 250gm & 1 Prednisone daily With a hormonal injection and bone strengthening drip quarterly After 2 years PSA dropped to 0.06 now it's 10.2 Lutetium 177 was
I was diagnosed with mestatic prostate cancer, PSA 29.1Spread to lymph node & bones in rib and spine My treatment plan 4 Abiraterone tablets 250gm & 1 Prednisone daily With a hormonal injection and bone strengthening drip quarterly After 2 years PSA dropped to 0.06 now it's 10.2 Lutetium 177 was
154Eleventh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
BlueRock Therapeutics phase I clinical trial for Parkinson’s disease
“We are on the leading edge in the research for new treatment options for Parkinson’s disease as bemdaneprocel, the most clinically advanced pluripotent stem derived cell therapy candidate to date for this disease, continues to show positive trends,” said Christian Rommel, Member of the Executive Committee
“We are on the leading edge in the research for new treatment options for Parkinson’s disease as bemdaneprocel, the most clinically advanced pluripotent stem derived cell therapy candidate to date for this disease, continues to show positive trends,” said Christian Rommel, Member of the Executive Committee
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Bisacodyl has been prescribed for me
I’ve been on laxido for constipation for the last two years or so. At first it was ok with very little side effects. However, recently over the last few months I’ve been suffering from bloating, trapped wind and excess gas which are side effects of laxido. I met with my gastroenterologist today and
I’ve been on laxido for constipation for the last two years or so. At first it was ok with very little side effects. However, recently over the last few months I’ve been suffering from bloating, trapped wind and excess gas which are side effects of laxido. I met with my gastroenterologist today and
Profound15
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IBS Network
3 months ago
Change proposed to medication for epilepsy
I have asked for my Tegratol medication for epilepsy to be changed to something else as it interferes with use of simpler blood thinners. I am currently on Tegratol 200mg twice daily, 9mg warfarin and 10 mg Bisoprolol daily. It was also suggested I start on digoxin although my heart rate has not been
I have asked for my Tegratol medication for epilepsy to be changed to something else as it interferes with use of simpler blood thinners. I am currently on Tegratol 200mg twice daily, 9mg warfarin and 10 mg Bisoprolol daily. It was also suggested I start on digoxin although my heart rate has not been
Fannyphasbees
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Do you or someone you know have Atrial Fibrillation?
Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia affecting many individuals worldwide. AF can increase the risk of stroke. The irregular heart rhythm causes the blood to pool and this may cause a blood clot to form in the heart chambers which can then be carried to the small blood vessels in the brain
Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia affecting many individuals worldwide. AF can increase the risk of stroke. The irregular heart rhythm causes the blood to pool and this may cause a blood clot to form in the heart chambers which can then be carried to the small blood vessels in the brain
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Hi, why would my diastolic Blood Pressure be of recent dropping and fast pulse ,4 hrs after NDT meds please?
Hello Everyone, I have been on 1 3/8 grain NDT and less to 1 1/4 grain NDT (pressure of Consultant) for over a year. Feeling jittery and shaky over the last month, barely able to stand, achy muscles after eating. I have over the last week spread the dose from twice a day to three times a day, but
Hello Everyone, I have been on 1 3/8 grain NDT and less to 1 1/4 grain NDT (pressure of Consultant) for over a year. Feeling jittery and shaky over the last month, barely able to stand, achy muscles after eating. I have over the last week spread the dose from twice a day to three times a day, but
Gillybean1
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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