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Nobel Prize - William Kaelin, Peter Ratcliffe, and Gregg Semenza.
I was interested to see this morning's news [1] because it has a bearing on a point I was recently trying to make (unsuccessfully). It's not uncommon to find someone on a cancer site claim that cancer hates oxygen. 'If only we could get more oxygen to the cancer it would die.' PCa is not at all inconvenienced
I was interested to see this morning's news [1] because it has a bearing on a point I was recently trying to make (unsuccessfully). It's not uncommon to find someone on a cancer site claim that cancer hates oxygen. 'If only we could get more oxygen to the cancer it would die.' PCa is not at all inconvenienced
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Let's Start Again - a tale of Woe
After finishing my first 3 days on week 1, way back in Feb, ..I told my doc, I had some chest pains, as they tell us to report. Not severe I hasten to add, I thought they were probably caused by using muscles that had been dormant for too many years.... However, at the end of W1, they had gone..woopi
After finishing my first 3 days on week 1, way back in Feb, ..I told my doc, I had some chest pains, as they tell us to report. Not severe I hasten to add, I thought they were probably caused by using muscles that had been dormant for too many years.... However, at the end of W1, they had gone..woopi
Fuggs
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
What is energy?
A fat molecule, for example, will be broken down into three fatty acids and one
glycerol
molecule; the former can be burned directly or indirectly by almost all of your body's cells, and the latter is generally converted to glucose (by a short and elegant chain of reactions) for those few systems that
A fat molecule, for example, will be broken down into three fatty acids and one
glycerol
molecule; the former can be burned directly or indirectly by almost all of your body's cells, and the latter is generally converted to glucose (by a short and elegant chain of reactions) for those few systems that
TheAwfulToad
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5 years ago
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I have coronary artery disease strong family history - high cholesterol- had 3 stents put in 2017 in a midland hospital after which I felt excruciating constant pain like somebody was turning a knife in my chest - in the hospital I was given paracetamol for the pain and nothing else I would sleep for
I have coronary artery disease strong family history - high cholesterol- had 3 stents put in 2017 in a midland hospital after which I felt excruciating constant pain like somebody was turning a knife in my chest - in the hospital I was given paracetamol for the pain and nothing else I would sleep for
MyAbu
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
MVA seems to be getting worse
suffer from MVA.. noticed over the last couple of weeks it seems to be bothering me a bit more. lying in bed last week i suddenly had noticeable discomfort in chest, front of my neck and left arm ...to get home i have to walk up a steep hill or up 41 steps.. yesterday i had to stop 3 times climbing the
suffer from MVA.. noticed over the last couple of weeks it seems to be bothering me a bit more. lying in bed last week i suddenly had noticeable discomfort in chest, front of my neck and left arm ...to get home i have to walk up a steep hill or up 41 steps.. yesterday i had to stop 3 times climbing the
Manhattan1
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
ANGINA WORSENING??
Hello everyone. Feeling more tightness in chest since weather cooling. Can exercise no problem whatsoever. Take GTN spray and do feel better once I take but was wondering whether I need to be on other medications if i have to take my spray daily when it's cold outside?
Hello everyone. Feeling more tightness in chest since weather cooling. Can exercise no problem whatsoever. Take GTN spray and do feel better once I take but was wondering whether I need to be on other medications if i have to take my spray daily when it's cold outside?
Red18
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Should I have a flu jab?
Diagnosed with Coronary Artery Spasm in August last year and discharged by the cardio at that time. I’ve not seen anyone at all about it since and just have a GTN spray, but no other medication. BP is low normal, cholesterol is within acceptable limits so I guess I may not actually need any other medication
Diagnosed with Coronary Artery Spasm in August last year and discharged by the cardio at that time. I’ve not seen anyone at all about it since and just have a GTN spray, but no other medication. BP is low normal, cholesterol is within acceptable limits so I guess I may not actually need any other medication
Ansteynomad
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
I'll never forget angina, nor the unexpectedness of its visitation.
In 1993 at the age of 57 I had an acute and prolonged onset of pain in my chest, unlike anything I had felt before, and quite impossible to ignore, while I was attending a meeting. Doctors were reluctant to diagnose it as anything to do with my heart. Diagnosed it as a muscular spasm. Later that year
In 1993 at the age of 57 I had an acute and prolonged onset of pain in my chest, unlike anything I had felt before, and quite impossible to ignore, while I was attending a meeting. Doctors were reluctant to diagnose it as anything to do with my heart. Diagnosed it as a muscular spasm. Later that year
bluerose76
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Niggles after stent
Morning, I was diagnosed with angina back in early June. Sought a second opinion as I was essentially sent home with rampiril and a GTN spray. I ended up speeding up my very slow progress paying for a private angiogram. Cardiologist was sure I was fine and wanted to eliminate concerns. Shock for both
Morning, I was diagnosed with angina back in early June. Sought a second opinion as I was essentially sent home with rampiril and a GTN spray. I ended up speeding up my very slow progress paying for a private angiogram. Cardiologist was sure I was fine and wanted to eliminate concerns. Shock for both
LavenderBee
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Micro-rant
So.. it’s 9.20 and my ‘A’ has been with me for an hour already. Not enough to hit the GTN yet, but enough.... fortunately nothing much to do today but try and not say Owww in front of my wife too much. Still better than yesterday. Stress MRI- don’t ask—- no, REALLY don’t ask. I have great empathy for
So.. it’s 9.20 and my ‘A’ has been with me for an hour already. Not enough to hit the GTN yet, but enough.... fortunately nothing much to do today but try and not say Owww in front of my wife too much. Still better than yesterday. Stress MRI- don’t ask—- no, REALLY don’t ask. I have great empathy for
HectorsDad
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Why am i feeeling worse after 2nd surgery
Had a heart attack mid August, one stent on the right side, before leaving hospital they found moderate furring on the left side. 2 weeks later went back in and had 2 stents on the left side. In between i was feeling ok, got my walking up to an hour at a time, albeit slow pace. Thought having the 2nd
Had a heart attack mid August, one stent on the right side, before leaving hospital they found moderate furring on the left side. 2 weeks later went back in and had 2 stents on the left side. In between i was feeling ok, got my walking up to an hour at a time, albeit slow pace. Thought having the 2nd
Trulen21
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Hypoxia induced cancer stem cell enrichment promotes resistance to ADT.
New study below. One of the myths we regularly run into is that "cancer hates oxygen". People buy into dubious ways of delivering more oxygen to their tumors. A tumor will eventually outgrow its blood (& hence oxygen) supply. A lack of oxygen (hypoxia) will result in the generation of hypoxia-inducible
New study below. One of the myths we regularly run into is that "cancer hates oxygen". People buy into dubious ways of delivering more oxygen to their tumors. A tumor will eventually outgrow its blood (& hence oxygen) supply. A lack of oxygen (hypoxia) will result in the generation of hypoxia-inducible
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Unstable Angina
I am looking for some advice/guidance. I had a cardiac arrest a year ago and since then and over the years I have had six stents. My question has two points. Several hospitals visits ago it was mentioned that I had unstable angina and medications were adjusted to try and compensate. I was admitted to
I am looking for some advice/guidance. I had a cardiac arrest a year ago and since then and over the years I have had six stents. My question has two points. Several hospitals visits ago it was mentioned that I had unstable angina and medications were adjusted to try and compensate. I was admitted to
LEE0512
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Medication Changes for Heart Patients
Just thinking about medications after reading the thread on Statins. I was thinking about Changes to Meds and Why. Just to start it off last two visits to Cardiology Increase Furosemide 40mg pd next visit Cardiologist ( different one ) says stop Furosemide Heart Nurse says monitor weight closely, no
Just thinking about medications after reading the thread on Statins. I was thinking about Changes to Meds and Why. Just to start it off last two visits to Cardiology Increase Furosemide 40mg pd next visit Cardiologist ( different one ) says stop Furosemide Heart Nurse says monitor weight closely, no
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Angina
Hi looking for some help advice! I saw a doctor at the hospital on Monday who said I have angina and prescribed rannexation for four months to see how I get on with them, no one has explained when to use the gtn spray or how many times a day you can use it tia.
Hi looking for some help advice! I saw a doctor at the hospital on Monday who said I have angina and prescribed rannexation for four months to see how I get on with them, no one has explained when to use the gtn spray or how many times a day you can use it tia.
Platypus6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
New shoes!!
Been on holiday for a week with no running, but miles of walking (and lots of stairs/steps for strengthening my knees!). Discovered that there was an 'Up and Running' store near where we were staying (isn't one near where I live ☹), so called in. Spent a lovely 45 minutes getting my
[u][i]gait[/i]
Been on holiday for a week with no running, but miles of walking (and lots of stairs/steps for strengthening my knees!). Discovered that there was an 'Up and Running' store near where we were staying (isn't one near where I live ☹), so called in. Spent a lovely 45 minutes getting my
[u][i]gait[/i]
CookieM
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Imposter Syndrome in the morning
My daily routine- sound familiar? First thing: I feel good. Bit uncomfortable, but nothing much. Why am I not working? I could do that DIY job at least! I’ll try driving this morning, then do the ironing. Big guilt trip because I’m letting everyone down and clearly THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH ME. Why
My daily routine- sound familiar? First thing: I feel good. Bit uncomfortable, but nothing much. Why am I not working? I could do that DIY job at least! I’ll try driving this morning, then do the ironing. Big guilt trip because I’m letting everyone down and clearly THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH ME. Why
HectorsDad
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Exhausted and constant angina during and after the loss of my boxer zeta.
I'm exhausted to the point I can hardly stand up and even lift things at the moment. I feel physically and emotionally drained since I lost my beautiful dog.Im back at work this morning after having been woken all night with angina pain and dull aches and sharp pains directly across my left breastbone
I'm exhausted to the point I can hardly stand up and even lift things at the moment. I feel physically and emotionally drained since I lost my beautiful dog.Im back at work this morning after having been woken all night with angina pain and dull aches and sharp pains directly across my left breastbone
Rob6868
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Unstable angina gtn doesnt make difference?
Hi everyone, I am new and i have a question. I have unstable angina. I am having so many attacks 12 in just over a month and a half. Lsst weekend i was at A&E on saturday and then again on the sunday. My gtn never seems to work and have to go through the stress of calling ambulance everytime. I
Hi everyone, I am new and i have a question. I have unstable angina. I am having so many attacks 12 in just over a month and a half. Lsst weekend i was at A&E on saturday and then again on the sunday. My gtn never seems to work and have to go through the stress of calling ambulance everytime. I
SaraTwycross
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Meds post-'no-deal'?
Is anyone else here concerned about medication refills in the last days before 31st October (assuming we actually do leave) and the first weeks after in case there are the predicted shortages? I'm not trying to stir up a discussion regarding leave/remain here, nor am I looking for reassurances or admonitions
Is anyone else here concerned about medication refills in the last days before 31st October (assuming we actually do leave) and the first weeks after in case there are the predicted shortages? I'm not trying to stir up a discussion regarding leave/remain here, nor am I looking for reassurances or admonitions
Sunnie2day
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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