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multaq and increased heart beat
Hi everyone haven’t posted for a while,but reading the site daily. Had my third ablation in October 2023 mostly for atypical flutter,procedure wasn’t long but quite extensive judging from post procedure troponin elevations over 20,000.Placed on Multaq afterwards as I already failed all other meds and
Hi everyone haven’t posted for a while,but reading the site daily. Had my third ablation in October 2023 mostly for atypical flutter,procedure wasn’t long but quite extensive judging from post procedure troponin elevations over 20,000.Placed on Multaq afterwards as I already failed all other meds and
55zuzanka61
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AF Association
2 months ago
eye sight affected with af
hello again to all, been off the site for a long while but like to check in now and again. My af usually only lasts a few seconds several times a day but I do get what I call bad episodes where it really affects my daily life I.e very tired more than a fair bit. The other night while moving from settee
hello again to all, been off the site for a long while but like to check in now and again. My af usually only lasts a few seconds several times a day but I do get what I call bad episodes where it really affects my daily life I.e very tired more than a fair bit. The other night while moving from settee
rubble4356
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AF Association
2 months ago
Lynne
Hi,My name is Lynne and I am new to the Forum and to Asthma! Looking back I have been breathless going up two flights of stairs at home for a while,but another respiratory virus in November left me with fatigue,cough and breathlessness. My G.P started me on inhalers while waiting for a Spiro test.
Hi,My name is Lynne and I am new to the Forum and to Asthma! Looking back I have been breathless going up two flights of stairs at home for a while,but another respiratory virus in November left me with fatigue,cough and breathlessness. My G.P started me on inhalers while waiting for a Spiro test.
Budd1ngart1st
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
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PSA moving way too fast .
My prostate was removed 2002 at which time my PSA went to -0 . Five years later it came back and since than it kept on going up very slow till 2020 when I had COVID-19 which almost killed me . As soo as I started feeling better my PSA went from 12 to 25 in a very short time . I do check it every six
My prostate was removed 2002 at which time my PSA went to -0 . Five years later it came back and since than it kept on going up very slow till 2020 when I had COVID-19 which almost killed me . As soo as I started feeling better my PSA went from 12 to 25 in a very short time . I do check it every six
Bowmaster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
liver biopsy- what does it mean.
Oncologist doctor ordered the biopsy last year but never really explained it. He only said that the cancer was caused by the prostate cancer. Which was a good sign. Immunohistochemical stains demonstrate tumor cells are positive for NKX3.1, PSA, TTF-1 and focally for CK20, while negative for CK7
Oncologist doctor ordered the biopsy last year but never really explained it. He only said that the cancer was caused by the prostate cancer. Which was a good sign. Immunohistochemical stains demonstrate tumor cells are positive for NKX3.1, PSA, TTF-1 and focally for CK20, while negative for CK7
MouseAddams
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Good morning. Could anyone help? Thank you
Posting on behalf of 65_women has anyone had an operation for their elbow with rheumatoid arthritis. Did it help or not?
Posting on behalf of 65_women has anyone had an operation for their elbow with rheumatoid arthritis. Did it help or not?
Helen-NRAS
Moderator
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NRAS
4 months ago
Confused about cancer
Hi everyone M partner was diagnosed with primary hcc cancer in liver ( as well as cirrhosis ). They are saying that he can have ablation on the lesion or possibly resection but first they need to speak to the surgeon who is at another hosital as they dont do resection at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital
Hi everyone M partner was diagnosed with primary hcc cancer in liver ( as well as cirrhosis ). They are saying that he can have ablation on the lesion or possibly resection but first they need to speak to the surgeon who is at another hosital as they dont do resection at the Norfolk and Norwich hospital
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
“Strategies for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: Beyond Dopamine”
“[i]Therapies to date have been directed to the restoration of the dopaminergic system, and the prevention of dopaminergic neuronal cell death in the midbrain. This review discusses the physiological mechanisms involved in PD as well as new and prospective therapies for the disease. The current data
“[i]Therapies to date have been directed to the restoration of the dopaminergic system, and the prevention of dopaminergic neuronal cell death in the midbrain. This review discusses the physiological mechanisms involved in PD as well as new and prospective therapies for the disease. The current data
Gioc
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Hyperplasia
I have been diagnosed with mild diffuse atrophic gastritis and and prominent foveolar hyperplasia. Returned to GP and no further follow up. GP prescribed Gaviscon , symptoms settled but 11 months later are back. Does anyone know if it is necessary to have follow up gastroscopies. I have had PA
I have been diagnosed with mild diffuse atrophic gastritis and and prominent foveolar hyperplasia. Returned to GP and no further follow up. GP prescribed Gaviscon , symptoms settled but 11 months later are back. Does anyone know if it is necessary to have follow up gastroscopies. I have had PA
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Scan results
got af in august and lv was 35 percent.finally had mri results been waiting since November. It says ejection fraction is 51 percent what does this mean . Thanks
got af in august and lv was 35 percent.finally had mri results been waiting since November. It says ejection fraction is 51 percent what does this mean . Thanks
Jarvo977
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AF Association
2 months ago
General query!
EP and cardiologist didn't feel that I needed any medication, assuming because other than this afib that came out of nowhere &
Graves
Disease
diagnosis the year before (confirmed no link between the hyperthyroidism & irregular heart rate but looking like hyperthyroidism was triggered by covid) my health
EP and cardiologist didn't feel that I needed any medication, assuming because other than this afib that came out of nowhere &
Graves
Disease
diagnosis the year before (confirmed no link between the hyperthyroidism & irregular heart rate but looking like hyperthyroidism was triggered by covid) my health
SnowQueenOne
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AF Association
1 year ago
Prednisolone and blood thinners
As well as having PMR I also have Atrial Fibrillation. I am currently on 6mg of prednisolone.My GP is reluctant to prescribe a DOAC blood thinner for the Afib, because he says there is a risk of gastric bleeding.I am friendly with two retired GP's who are both of the opinion that this shouldn't be an
As well as having PMR I also have Atrial Fibrillation. I am currently on 6mg of prednisolone.My GP is reluctant to prescribe a DOAC blood thinner for the Afib, because he says there is a risk of gastric bleeding.I am friendly with two retired GP's who are both of the opinion that this shouldn't be an
Seamab
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Misdiagnosis
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
I am reasonably new to this site and have found it incredibly useful and informative. However, I recently received a bombshell, in that I have possibly been misdiagnosed with AF. I visited my GP at the end of September in 2023 with severe palpitations and given three ECGs. Two of these were viewed by
Maglyn
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AF Association
2 months ago
Cramps
I have been having a few problems with my hands lately, stiffness etc which my GP originally put down to old age and arthritis, but just lately I have been getting cramp in my left hand which can be painful, do you think this could be due to arthritis or possibly something else?
I have been having a few problems with my hands lately, stiffness etc which my GP originally put down to old age and arthritis, but just lately I have been getting cramp in my left hand which can be painful, do you think this could be due to arthritis or possibly something else?
Doggie123-UK
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Arthritis Action
4 months ago
continuous AF ?
hi everybody, I’m 63 and have always kept myself pretty fit and healthy. I’m 5’8’ and 10 stone.I lead an active life, running around my little farm place, riding horses etc Always on the go at 90mph! My diet is healthy, most of it homegrown. I do/did enjoy a glass of white wine in the evenings with
hi everybody, I’m 63 and have always kept myself pretty fit and healthy. I’m 5’8’ and 10 stone.I lead an active life, running around my little farm place, riding horses etc Always on the go at 90mph! My diet is healthy, most of it homegrown. I do/did enjoy a glass of white wine in the evenings with
Canteringon
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AF Association
2 months ago
Beta blockers making me feel awful after 13 yrs ?
hello can anyone advise please I have paramoxol af , have had 2 ablations, and treating a bit they couldn’t do at the time with meds , flecinide 50 mg , Bisopropol 2.5 in morning 50mg flecinide bisoprolol 1.25 evening, have had no side effects for 13 yrs , but for months now I have been experiencing
hello can anyone advise please I have paramoxol af , have had 2 ablations, and treating a bit they couldn’t do at the time with meds , flecinide 50 mg , Bisopropol 2.5 in morning 50mg flecinide bisoprolol 1.25 evening, have had no side effects for 13 yrs , but for months now I have been experiencing
Prosecco1997
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
stress related relapse?
Hi All. Down to 6mgs Pred for GCA/ PMR. was doing well with rest and exercise and then hubby had double bypass operation just over two weeks ago. Am now getting the odd sharp pain in the temples about once a day. Really sharp. Wondering if I should go back up to 10 mgs for a week or two. Really hate
Hi All. Down to 6mgs Pred for GCA/ PMR. was doing well with rest and exercise and then hubby had double bypass operation just over two weeks ago. Am now getting the odd sharp pain in the temples about once a day. Really sharp. Wondering if I should go back up to 10 mgs for a week or two. Really hate
CathyMeg
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Kellgren Centre in Manchester retains LUPUS UK Centre of Excellence award
In September 2023, LUPUS UK conducted an inspection of the Kellgren Centre at Manchester Royal Infirmary and are very pleased to conclude it should retain the LUPUS UK Centre of Excellence award. You can read the full inspection report, including how it met our criteria and what we recommended for improvements
In September 2023, LUPUS UK conducted an inspection of the Kellgren Centre at Manchester Royal Infirmary and are very pleased to conclude it should retain the LUPUS UK Centre of Excellence award. You can read the full inspection report, including how it met our criteria and what we recommended for improvements
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Confused and getting worse... Update
Hi I visited my GP today. I got a letter about my last visit and some results but I need to see my consultant for the rest. Most look OK to me just a couple outside of normal. The letter just confirmed that I have a strong family history of Rheumatoid arthritis and I exhibit organ specific autoimmune
Hi I visited my GP today. I got a letter about my last visit and some results but I need to see my consultant for the rest. Most look OK to me just a couple outside of normal. The letter just confirmed that I have a strong family history of Rheumatoid arthritis and I exhibit organ specific autoimmune
12stkeepgoing
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Elbow
Has anyone had an operation on the elbow that has rheumatoid arthritis? If so has it helped or not?
Has anyone had an operation on the elbow that has rheumatoid arthritis? If so has it helped or not?
65_women
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
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