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Long-tern aspirin use after Watchman Procedure.
Hi all, As most of you prob know ( as I've written about this 'ad infinitum!") I had my Watchmen Procedure in January (am in the US), all went well, and the medication change process is moving along as planned. I am about to get off my coumadin (next week) and start my 3-4 months of daily Plavix and
Hi all, As most of you prob know ( as I've written about this 'ad infinitum!") I had my Watchmen Procedure in January (am in the US), all went well, and the medication change process is moving along as planned. I am about to get off my coumadin (next week) and start my 3-4 months of daily Plavix and
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AF Association
6 years ago
Stage 3 ckd and gout problems
Hi i have stage three ckd and have been at that stage since 2007. I have had the odd gout attack over the years and am on 100mg per day. My question is, i have started getting gout pain constantly in my right foot, and don't seem to be able to get rid of it. I went to my doctor and he gave me some Prednisone
Hi i have stage three ckd and have been at that stage since 2007. I have had the odd gout attack over the years and am on 100mg per day. My question is, i have started getting gout pain constantly in my right foot, and don't seem to be able to get rid of it. I went to my doctor and he gave me some Prednisone
whooodaman
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
How long for dronedorone to work?
I'm new here, have had under-control AF for years with Atenolol, but now it has suddenly stopped working and doc put me on Eliquis and Multaq (dronederone). How long is a reasonable time for dronederone to work on lessening the AF symptoms? I've been on 5 days and my AF has not improved. I appreciate
I'm new here, have had under-control AF for years with Atenolol, but now it has suddenly stopped working and doc put me on Eliquis and Multaq (dronederone). How long is a reasonable time for dronederone to work on lessening the AF symptoms? I've been on 5 days and my AF has not improved. I appreciate
dcadwallader
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AF Association
6 years ago
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Cannabinoid ?
As a Osteoarthritis sufferer, I am interested in anything that looks as if it might receive pain. So has any body tried Cannabinoid, I would welcome any comments.
As a Osteoarthritis sufferer, I am interested in anything that looks as if it might receive pain. So has any body tried Cannabinoid, I would welcome any comments.
Lybra
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
New at Going to War With Afib
Was OK for years on Atenolol only, but now I’m dealing with daily flutters/lightheadedness. So now I’m a few days into Eliquis 5m and Multaq 400 m. Doc says I’m looking ahead at ablation here in Orlando. I’m retired high school English teacher, and I’m looking forward to participating in the community
Was OK for years on Atenolol only, but now I’m dealing with daily flutters/lightheadedness. So now I’m a few days into Eliquis 5m and Multaq 400 m. Doc says I’m looking ahead at ablation here in Orlando. I’m retired high school English teacher, and I’m looking forward to participating in the community
dcadwallader
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AF Association
6 years ago
Episode?
I am one of the lucky ones, my Afib episodes have been minor compared to most. I have recently come off Nebivolol and been given Flecainide as a PIP. Last night the minute I lay down in bed my heart started a rumba which lasted most of the night. However, my hr was 79 at the highest. Am I likely to
I am one of the lucky ones, my Afib episodes have been minor compared to most. I have recently come off Nebivolol and been given Flecainide as a PIP. Last night the minute I lay down in bed my heart started a rumba which lasted most of the night. However, my hr was 79 at the highest. Am I likely to
Hidden
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AF Association
6 years ago
Insomnia and Sinemet
I have posted before about night time meds. I have taken Sinemet plus and entecapone 4 times a day, rasagaline, 24mg ropinirole (split into three doses). Have been taking sinemet cr at 11pm for a while as I felt that I needed some PD meds during the night. However it never seems to do anything. I
I have posted before about night time meds. I have taken Sinemet plus and entecapone 4 times a day, rasagaline, 24mg ropinirole (split into three doses). Have been taking sinemet cr at 11pm for a while as I felt that I needed some PD meds during the night. However it never seems to do anything. I
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Fast heartbeats and flutter do not react to medication
Have had two ablations so far for afib and flutter None , and I m not exagerating none of the twelve or thirteen types of medication or combinations I have been given have worked, bottom line they make no difference to heart rate or rythm, and produce dire side effects Sotalol and Flecanaide landed
Have had two ablations so far for afib and flutter None , and I m not exagerating none of the twelve or thirteen types of medication or combinations I have been given have worked, bottom line they make no difference to heart rate or rythm, and produce dire side effects Sotalol and Flecanaide landed
Jacqlihe
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AF Association
6 years ago
ONJ treatment
I am interested in the experiences of those with ONJ—osteonecrosis of the jaw. This was caused by a dental extraction despite following the protocol of discontinuing Xegeva. My husband has stage 4 prostrate cancer diagnosed in December 2014. There is not a lot of information and most dentists do not
I am interested in the experiences of those with ONJ—osteonecrosis of the jaw. This was caused by a dental extraction despite following the protocol of discontinuing Xegeva. My husband has stage 4 prostrate cancer diagnosed in December 2014. There is not a lot of information and most dentists do not
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Opinions please :) .......
Hi there, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis for many years, and like others have been on different medication, currently I am on Benepali injections, which take the edge off but they don't last for very long, I have been looking/researching for other pain relief which might help and have discovered Biofreeze
Hi there, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis for many years, and like others have been on different medication, currently I am on Benepali injections, which take the edge off but they don't last for very long, I have been looking/researching for other pain relief which might help and have discovered Biofreeze
bernie64
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Arthritis Action
7 years ago
Sinemet, slow or delayed response to this med anyone?
Hi, I know many people get a very quick positive response to this med but I wondered if anyone's beneficial response has taken a while? (Weeks/months ) I've been taking 25/100 sinemet plus x3 daily for a couple of weeks now with no positive or negative signs, save for perhaps increased joint pain.
Hi, I know many people get a very quick positive response to this med but I wondered if anyone's beneficial response has taken a while? (Weeks/months ) I've been taking 25/100 sinemet plus x3 daily for a couple of weeks now with no positive or negative signs, save for perhaps increased joint pain.
Seamus606
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Vasculitis colchicine
I'm new to all this been diagnosed with l v and given colchicine bit apprehensive about taking it has anybody got advice
I'm new to all this been diagnosed with l v and given colchicine bit apprehensive about taking it has anybody got advice
Mullany
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Vasculitis UK
7 years ago
Aspirin
Hi . I take a few different medicines and some family n friends tell me to take 75 mg dispensable aspirin daily. I asked the pharmacist and she said it’s ok but might ask my doc . I take llansoprazonal . Ventolin . Levethyroxine . Ramipril and allopurinol. Opinions pleaase
Hi . I take a few different medicines and some family n friends tell me to take 75 mg dispensable aspirin daily. I asked the pharmacist and she said it’s ok but might ask my doc . I take llansoprazonal . Ventolin . Levethyroxine . Ramipril and allopurinol. Opinions pleaase
Billyboybad
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Cholesterol Support
7 years ago
High Uric Acid
Doctor has told me I have Sky high Uric Acid, having read about Gout, the attacks I’m getting don’t seem like same thing? I get an intense itching in Feet, so intense the more I try to itch the more intense it becomes it’s so bad I’m actually screaming as nothing helps, and intensifies to such a degree
Doctor has told me I have Sky high Uric Acid, having read about Gout, the attacks I’m getting don’t seem like same thing? I get an intense itching in Feet, so intense the more I try to itch the more intense it becomes it’s so bad I’m actually screaming as nothing helps, and intensifies to such a degree
Romany
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
daughter with what may be PD early symptoms
The following is written by daughter Nellie. I have been having sporadic muscle spasms in my legs or arms. Sometimes it happens everyday, I can also go a couple days without any. I have been diagnosed as celiac and just recently with a milk allergy. I'm open to any suggestions. Should I ignore these
The following is written by daughter Nellie. I have been having sporadic muscle spasms in my legs or arms. Sometimes it happens everyday, I can also go a couple days without any. I have been diagnosed as celiac and just recently with a milk allergy. I'm open to any suggestions. Should I ignore these
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Theobromine (found in chocolate) health benefits :)
https://selfhacked.com/blog/theobromine-benefits/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=The+Health+Benefits+of+Chocolate+in+Time+for+the+Holidays+and+Much+More&utm_campaign=Dec2417+Newsletter Although everyone loves the little kick that caffeine can give in a chocolate snack, they are
https://selfhacked.com/blog/theobromine-benefits/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=The+Health+Benefits+of+Chocolate+in+Time+for+the+Holidays+and+Much+More&utm_campaign=Dec2417+Newsletter Although everyone loves the little kick that caffeine can give in a chocolate snack, they are
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
7 years ago
Foot reconstruction
Hi, has anyone had foot surgery due to RA, next year they are going to fuse the big toe rigid, then shorten a couple of toes and put rods in, was wondering if anyone has had similar and what the recovery was like?
Hi, has anyone had foot surgery due to RA, next year they are going to fuse the big toe rigid, then shorten a couple of toes and put rods in, was wondering if anyone has had similar and what the recovery was like?
Hellbells
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NRAS
7 years ago
Living large in the hood!
This month I celebrate 15 years alive after diagnosis. It’s been a tough, painful and, sometimes, downright Fricking awful journey. But I’m still here and enjoying life as much as possible these days. Right now I’m just finishing coffee and breakfast and then me and the boys (Gabe and Finn) are off to
This month I celebrate 15 years alive after diagnosis. It’s been a tough, painful and, sometimes, downright Fricking awful journey. But I’m still here and enjoying life as much as possible these days. Right now I’m just finishing coffee and breakfast and then me and the boys (Gabe and Finn) are off to
BrianF505
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
A PEACEFUL AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE
I regularly read all the posts but don't very often reply. I am writing to wish everyone a very peaceful AF free Christmas. I was discharged from outpatient cardiology a few months ago as my symptoms are in control. I know that my AF will always be with me and rear its head when its ready. The recent
I regularly read all the posts but don't very often reply. I am writing to wish everyone a very peaceful AF free Christmas. I was discharged from outpatient cardiology a few months ago as my symptoms are in control. I know that my AF will always be with me and rear its head when its ready. The recent
Carol70
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AF Association
7 years ago
Happy Christmas and... a plea for help regarding gout or something like it?!
Dear All, First a Happy Christmas to everyone. Thank you for your help over the last few months that I have been visiting this forum. I don't always comment or post much, but I do quietly read from time to time, and your experiences and advice to one another has been most enlightening and supportive
Dear All, First a Happy Christmas to everyone. Thank you for your help over the last few months that I have been visiting this forum. I don't always comment or post much, but I do quietly read from time to time, and your experiences and advice to one another has been most enlightening and supportive
stillkicking
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MPN Voice
7 years ago
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