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Adizem & Apixaban
Hi there. Has anybody had any problems with Adizem & Apixaban in so far as joint and muscle pain go? I have AF and was initially prescribed Bisoprolol but had to ask for a change because Bisoprolol left me with no energy and so was put on Adizem which completely reversed the energy levels and I have
Hi there. Has anybody had any problems with Adizem & Apixaban in so far as joint and muscle pain go? I have AF and was initially prescribed Bisoprolol but had to ask for a change because Bisoprolol left me with no energy and so was put on Adizem which completely reversed the energy levels and I have
AFTadcaster
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AF Association
5 years ago
Aching joints answer
Take a antidepressant called Effexor they will start you at 75 mg don't be upset it takes a hundred fifty or to work well that takes the aches and pains and joint pains away you're probably receiving joint pains over depression depression is very complicated it does not mean you have your head between
Take a antidepressant called Effexor they will start you at 75 mg don't be upset it takes a hundred fifty or to work well that takes the aches and pains and joint pains away you're probably receiving joint pains over depression depression is very complicated it does not mean you have your head between
Littleone84
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LSN
5 years ago
Can anyone tell me about tikosyn
Anyone have any experience with this. I had an ablation last July, currently use flecainide and recently had 3 breakthroughs, one lasting about 26 hours. The PA for my electrophysiologist is talking about this drug. I've not heard any thing about it. I'm currently 65, will be fully retired from work
Anyone have any experience with this. I had an ablation last July, currently use flecainide and recently had 3 breakthroughs, one lasting about 26 hours. The PA for my electrophysiologist is talking about this drug. I've not heard any thing about it. I'm currently 65, will be fully retired from work
drdubb
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AF Association
5 years ago
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Abandoned!
Well, finally had my 13/2 appointment with EP yesterday and as I don’t want an ablation I have been virtually abandoned. Was told I had tried all the tablets! Can’t take Flecainide it makes symptoms worse and been changed from Bisoprolol to Felodipine and now on Nebivolol. Keep taking the Nebivolol
Well, finally had my 13/2 appointment with EP yesterday and as I don’t want an ablation I have been virtually abandoned. Was told I had tried all the tablets! Can’t take Flecainide it makes symptoms worse and been changed from Bisoprolol to Felodipine and now on Nebivolol. Keep taking the Nebivolol
Hidden
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AF Association
5 years ago
Gut fat after first Firmagon shots
Got the initial double shot of Firmagon five days ago. Site pain is long gone but now I have what I guess is the predicted swelling but just looks like a big blob of belly fat across the two injection points. Have been applying regular ice packs which seem to shrink it temporarily but the fat returns
Got the initial double shot of Firmagon five days ago. Site pain is long gone but now I have what I guess is the predicted swelling but just looks like a big blob of belly fat across the two injection points. Have been applying regular ice packs which seem to shrink it temporarily but the fat returns
3100connecticut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Treat breast enlargement without radiation and fight PCa?
Subject: A Proposed Efficacious Treatment with Clioquinol (Zinc Ionophore) and Cabergoline (Prolactin Dopamine Agonist) for the Treatment of Terminal Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer. Why and How? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392423/
Subject: A Proposed Efficacious Treatment with Clioquinol (Zinc Ionophore) and Cabergoline (Prolactin Dopamine Agonist) for the Treatment of Terminal Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer. Why and How? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392423/
sammamish
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Pepcid AC and inflammation
I have pmr/gca for 8+ years. recently taken off Pepcid AC. Developed bad arthritis pain in elbow, nape of neck, feet. Went back on Pepcid AC. symptoms are waning., Is Pepcid anti-inflammatory?
I have pmr/gca for 8+ years. recently taken off Pepcid AC. Developed bad arthritis pain in elbow, nape of neck, feet. Went back on Pepcid AC. symptoms are waning., Is Pepcid anti-inflammatory?
phebamom
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Anyone with hypothyroidism and gout?
Hi, First post, recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism at 40 despite few symptoms after routine tests (TSH was 125!) Now seems under control with daily 100mg T4 - down to 0.35 TSH after 8 weeks. However, have had gout attacks in left big toe for last 6 months, high uric acid levels and Dr wants to put
Hi, First post, recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism at 40 despite few symptoms after routine tests (TSH was 125!) Now seems under control with daily 100mg T4 - down to 0.35 TSH after 8 weeks. However, have had gout attacks in left big toe for last 6 months, high uric acid levels and Dr wants to put
Biochem78
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
My Treatment Update
So my dosage was upped to 500mg Hydroxy everyday except Mon/Tue/Wed. On those day I took 1000mg. After one month this brought my platelets down to 800. Not enough. So from today I will be taking 1000mg 5 days a week. 500mg 2 days a week. I asked my Haemo at what point would I stop taking aspirin. I
So my dosage was upped to 500mg Hydroxy everyday except Mon/Tue/Wed. On those day I took 1000mg. After one month this brought my platelets down to 800. Not enough. So from today I will be taking 1000mg 5 days a week. 500mg 2 days a week. I asked my Haemo at what point would I stop taking aspirin. I
BloodZero
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Neuropathy or Tendonosis??
My rheumy sent me to a neurologist as he thought I had chronic neuropathy. It wasn't! Neurologist thought 'chronic tendonosis'. (Both bl...y painful though)! Not sure what I have!😏 Since, I have read on here some of you have 'burning' in knees and ankles and put it down to arthritis. I think I'll
My rheumy sent me to a neurologist as he thought I had chronic neuropathy. It wasn't! Neurologist thought 'chronic tendonosis'. (Both bl...y painful though)! Not sure what I have!😏 Since, I have read on here some of you have 'burning' in knees and ankles and put it down to arthritis. I think I'll
Constance13
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Dentist's 'corporation'
Three years ago, I was 'pushed' into PIP, about £9000 a year! Then my "dentist" has 'persuaded' me to 'join' their plan, whereby I have a checkup every six months, but any fillings, crowns etc, I have to pay for, [I was given a crown recently but told that since it was done on the NHS, later quietly
Three years ago, I was 'pushed' into PIP, about £9000 a year! Then my "dentist" has 'persuaded' me to 'join' their plan, whereby I have a checkup every six months, but any fillings, crowns etc, I have to pay for, [I was given a crown recently but told that since it was done on the NHS, later quietly
Adlon57
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Going back on Hydroxy
Hi everyone, update on my last post when you lovely people gave me some constructive answers . As promised I'm reporting back after visit to Haematologist yesterday. My previous Dr. Has left and I had expected to see a lady Dr. who I was told is Scottish and very nice. It turned out to be a man who is
Hi everyone, update on my last post when you lovely people gave me some constructive answers . As promised I'm reporting back after visit to Haematologist yesterday. My previous Dr. Has left and I had expected to see a lady Dr. who I was told is Scottish and very nice. It turned out to be a man who is
azaelea
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Best time of day to take hydroxy/allopurinol?
I’ve just started medication this week and not sure if I should be taking it all at the same time or different times of the day. I am taking 1 apixaban (blood thinners) and 1 allopurinol (anti gout) in the morning after breakfast then 1 apixiban and 1 500 mg hydroxy after tea. (Also paracetamol for
I’ve just started medication this week and not sure if I should be taking it all at the same time or different times of the day. I am taking 1 apixaban (blood thinners) and 1 allopurinol (anti gout) in the morning after breakfast then 1 apixiban and 1 500 mg hydroxy after tea. (Also paracetamol for
Louise2870
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Joint pains due to uric acid build up!
Hi friends: One of my hand joints is suffering from enormous pain due to high uric acid build up. What should I do? I heard high serum uric acid negatively affects my kidneys in the long run. I need a few tips.
Hi friends: One of my hand joints is suffering from enormous pain due to high uric acid build up. What should I do? I heard high serum uric acid negatively affects my kidneys in the long run. I need a few tips.
SamuelChin
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Tooth extraction and apixaban
Hi just wondering if anyone has had experience of dental extraction whilst on Apixaban and when their anticoagulant was withheld .
Hi just wondering if anyone has had experience of dental extraction whilst on Apixaban and when their anticoagulant was withheld .
Caradomben
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AF Association
5 years ago
Prostate Cancer procedures
I had prostate surgery last week. My Dr. said that I had aggressive cancer in the lymph nodes. He will start me tomorrow on hormone therapy using firmagon and follow up with trelstar . Then radiation. Has anyone used this therapy before?
I had prostate surgery last week. My Dr. said that I had aggressive cancer in the lymph nodes. He will start me tomorrow on hormone therapy using firmagon and follow up with trelstar . Then radiation. Has anyone used this therapy before?
gamemaster34
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
New to Afib..Permanent.
Has anyone got permanent afib? My heart sounds all the time. I am on Apixaban and have been since diagnosed Oct. 2018. I'm also very depressed so my GP wants me to try to resolve this. Lost my hearing about the same time which l find very isolating. Anyone put there who is similar?
Has anyone got permanent afib? My heart sounds all the time. I am on Apixaban and have been since diagnosed Oct. 2018. I'm also very depressed so my GP wants me to try to resolve this. Lost my hearing about the same time which l find very isolating. Anyone put there who is similar?
Snnapdragon123
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AF Association
5 years ago
Trouble months after knee replacement Surgery
Hi everyone I am new here I had my knee replaced last May and am ten from my surgery .I was doing good for first two months finished physio then and had my range of motion of 120.then in Julythen the kne suddenly swelled up So since then after feeling like it was gout just by the way it was rea ting
Hi everyone I am new here I had my knee replaced last May and am ten from my surgery .I was doing good for first two months finished physio then and had my range of motion of 120.then in Julythen the kne suddenly swelled up So since then after feeling like it was gout just by the way it was rea ting
Fishergirl50
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Still fighting mouthsores
After one year on Imbruvica, I’m still battling mouthsores. I take Selunium and Folic Acid (both dr recommend), use a salt water rinse, have tried a couple strong antibiotics including Diflucan. Have also tried oil of oregano without success and this week was prescribed Gelclair. No relief. They last
After one year on Imbruvica, I’m still battling mouthsores. I take Selunium and Folic Acid (both dr recommend), use a salt water rinse, have tried a couple strong antibiotics including Diflucan. Have also tried oil of oregano without success and this week was prescribed Gelclair. No relief. They last
Survivor1951
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Names of targeted therapies ...mab and ...ib
Chuck Maack found this web page and posted the link to it in another prostate cancer forum. I think it gives a really clear and useful explanation of names like "ipilimumab" and "imatinib". https://voice.ons.org/news-and-views/the-names-of-targeted-therapies-give-clues-to-how-they-work Alan
Chuck Maack found this web page and posted the link to it in another prostate cancer forum. I think it gives a really clear and useful explanation of names like "ipilimumab" and "imatinib". https://voice.ons.org/news-and-views/the-names-of-targeted-therapies-give-clues-to-how-they-work Alan
AlanMeyer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
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