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Flecainide side effects
Hello All I've had AFIB for 10 years and I've always preferred the Pill in the Pocket. Recently I was advised by my Consultant to try 50 mgs of flecainide and 1.25 mgs of Nebivolol twice a day. I'm only into my fifth day and I find I have constant heartburn since day two. Previously the PIP usage
Hello All I've had AFIB for 10 years and I've always preferred the Pill in the Pocket. Recently I was advised by my Consultant to try 50 mgs of flecainide and 1.25 mgs of Nebivolol twice a day. I'm only into my fifth day and I find I have constant heartburn since day two. Previously the PIP usage
Mikeray
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AF Association
7 months ago
Anti-nuclear factor levels
Hi all, this is my first time posting here. I'm wondering whether anyone can help me make sense of blood results. Anti-nuclear Factor DNA states positive. Specifically Anti-RO60 which is 26.0.I have some typical symptoms of Lupus including butterfly rash on face and develop itchy rash on exposed skin
Hi all, this is my first time posting here. I'm wondering whether anyone can help me make sense of blood results. Anti-nuclear Factor DNA states positive. Specifically Anti-RO60 which is 26.0.I have some typical symptoms of Lupus including butterfly rash on face and develop itchy rash on exposed skin
Funkyweirdo
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
radiation decisions and second and third opinions
My dad was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. It has metastasized to two pelvic lymph nodes and a lymph node in his back they initially called “suspicious” because it’s so small if it wasn’t for the PSMA scan it wouldn’t have been picked up at all. He got his first Lupron shot 3 weeks ago and
My dad was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. It has metastasized to two pelvic lymph nodes and a lymph node in his back they initially called “suspicious” because it’s so small if it wasn’t for the PSMA scan it wouldn’t have been picked up at all. He got his first Lupron shot 3 weeks ago and
AppleTree43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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Was Chemo "Successful"?
I just had my first PSA test after waiting to allow the results to mean something, after 10 rounds of doxytaxel. I was supposed to wait three months but for convenience pushed it by a week. I was hoping for a close to 0 PSA but that is not the case. I see my oncologist in a little more than a week
I just had my first PSA test after waiting to allow the results to mean something, after 10 rounds of doxytaxel. I was supposed to wait three months but for convenience pushed it by a week. I was hoping for a close to 0 PSA but that is not the case. I see my oncologist in a little more than a week
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
More On Rate Control Meds
Having a quick delve into the arcane world of rate control drugs recently I found a pretty interesting article from the European Heart Rhythm Association:
Beta-blockers in atrial fibrillation—trying to make sense of unsettling results
Some snippets: [i]"Heart failure with a reduced ejection
Having a quick delve into the arcane world of rate control drugs recently I found a pretty interesting article from the European Heart Rhythm Association:
Beta-blockers in atrial fibrillation—trying to make sense of unsettling results
Some snippets: [i]"Heart failure with a reduced ejection
Barny12
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AF Association
7 months ago
Feeling a little disillusioned about TTFD and High Dose Thiamine (HDT):
My opinion: You can watch videos that say other B1’s are better; they are more powerful; they cross the BBB; etc. but you cannot find much (if any) info on long-term positive results [success stories]. Best to leave Benfothiamine, TTFD, Sulbutiamine, etc. alone and stay with what works for other people
My opinion: You can watch videos that say other B1’s are better; they are more powerful; they cross the BBB; etc. but you cannot find much (if any) info on long-term positive results [success stories]. Best to leave Benfothiamine, TTFD, Sulbutiamine, etc. alone and stay with what works for other people
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy for AF
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
Anticoagulation Therapy
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
Are you currently taking anticoagulants? Perhaps you are taking a Direct Oral Anticoagulant (DOAC) such as; Apixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, Heparin, Rivaroxaban or even Warfarin? Have you have recently been approached or had your medication changed to an alternative? If so, have you experienced any
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
7 months ago
Anyone has this issue
I was given my B12 injection today and told I need to book a review with a GP as my B12 level is good and that I could now take oral B12 instead. My experience before on oral B12 is it didn’t work for me. Every bit of research I have read states Pernicious Anaemia doesn’t go away and you need B12 injections
I was given my B12 injection today and told I need to book a review with a GP as my B12 level is good and that I could now take oral B12 instead. My experience before on oral B12 is it didn’t work for me. Every bit of research I have read states Pernicious Anaemia doesn’t go away and you need B12 injections
1998cd
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Devon and Cornwall Lupus Group Information day - Saturday 14th October - Everyone welcome!
Come join the Devon and Cornwall Lupus Group for our next Information day, next Saturday. It will be a great opportunity to learn, network and support LUPUS UK and those affected by the disease. If you would like more information or to RSVP, please contact DCLG.secretary@gmail.com.
Come join the Devon and Cornwall Lupus Group for our next Information day, next Saturday. It will be a great opportunity to learn, network and support LUPUS UK and those affected by the disease. If you would like more information or to RSVP, please contact DCLG.secretary@gmail.com.
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Heart di6
At 36 I had a massive heart attack. 4 years later a stroke I recovered. My heart is enlarged. I had afib given pills and ablation. It worked for 3 years. My afib is back and I am waiting to be treated. I still play racquetball twice a week and lift weights 3 days. I am 61 now. I have worked out since
At 36 I had a massive heart attack. 4 years later a stroke I recovered. My heart is enlarged. I had afib given pills and ablation. It worked for 3 years. My afib is back and I am waiting to be treated. I still play racquetball twice a week and lift weights 3 days. I am 61 now. I have worked out since
Critter8636
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AF Association
7 months ago
How often and duration of the Tass gloves?
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Furch
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Hospitalizations Among Veterans Treated for Metastatic Prostate Cancer With Abiraterone or Enzalutamide
Forest Riekhof et al. Clin Genitourin Cancer. 2023. Abstract Background: Abiraterone and enzalutamide are second generation androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) used to treat advanced or metastatic prostate cancer. Without head-to-head comparative studies identifying 1 agent as preferred initial
Forest Riekhof et al. Clin Genitourin Cancer. 2023. Abstract Background: Abiraterone and enzalutamide are second generation androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) used to treat advanced or metastatic prostate cancer. Without head-to-head comparative studies identifying 1 agent as preferred initial
kainasar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
could this be angina
hi could anyone tell me if they suffer with angina and the only symptoms are a throbbing pain that comes on at the bottom of my throat below the Adam’s apple I don’t have any chest pains or breathlessness just trying to see if this is possible and not acid reflux before I go to the gp thanks for any
hi could anyone tell me if they suffer with angina and the only symptoms are a throbbing pain that comes on at the bottom of my throat below the Adam’s apple I don’t have any chest pains or breathlessness just trying to see if this is possible and not acid reflux before I go to the gp thanks for any
Green1964
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AF Association
7 months ago
Diet books for NASH
Trying to find out as much as I can to help my hubby. He has recently been diagnosed with non alcoholic liver cirrhosis 4 weeks ago and spent two separate stays on my ICU where I work with sepsis, jaundice, ascities. Can anyone recommend any books etc for people with NASH. Trying to get as much
Trying to find out as much as I can to help my hubby. He has recently been diagnosed with non alcoholic liver cirrhosis 4 weeks ago and spent two separate stays on my ICU where I work with sepsis, jaundice, ascities. Can anyone recommend any books etc for people with NASH. Trying to get as much
Snips71
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Liver4Life
9 months ago
Upon losing my father , some retrospect. Take what you need and leave the rest.
Tysm for all. Unfortunately my dad's death was long and horrifying bc he couldn't breathe . He died of leukemia to my knowledge, not prostate cancer and please dont jump on me for saying so bc I am vaxxed and I'm not an anti vaxxer,but I have no doubt that that the vaccines sped up his demise as he got
Tysm for all. Unfortunately my dad's death was long and horrifying bc he couldn't breathe . He died of leukemia to my knowledge, not prostate cancer and please dont jump on me for saying so bc I am vaxxed and I'm not an anti vaxxer,but I have no doubt that that the vaccines sped up his demise as he got
Daddyishealing
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Nasal flu vaccine transmission
For anyone who has children, or close contact, and is on immunosuppressants, have you been around children who have had the live flu vaccine and been ok? They gave to my sister's son at school today (against her consent as she's on methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis, so she wanted him to have the
For anyone who has children, or close contact, and is on immunosuppressants, have you been around children who have had the live flu vaccine and been ok? They gave to my sister's son at school today (against her consent as she's on methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis, so she wanted him to have the
Grizzly-bear
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
how common is Hypoparathyroidism after TT
hi all. Back again 😬 my endo tells me this is really common and she sees it a lot with the surgeon I’m scheduled to see but that he’s a very good surgeon. Do I need to look into seeing someone else? My endo told me it happens in between 5 and 10 per cent of TTs. She never mentioned the possibility
hi all. Back again 😬 my endo tells me this is really common and she sees it a lot with the surgeon I’m scheduled to see but that he’s a very good surgeon. Do I need to look into seeing someone else? My endo told me it happens in between 5 and 10 per cent of TTs. She never mentioned the possibility
Rowan4
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Finding meaning in life with lupus through seeds and beams of light
How a columnist holds on to hope amid the challenges of her illness by Candace J. Semien | October 4, 2023 Our paths to a lupus diagnosis can vary extensively. The symptoms that trigger a crisis may differ, as do the number of hospital stays and near-death experiences we endure before discovering
How a columnist holds on to hope amid the challenges of her illness by Candace J. Semien | October 4, 2023 Our paths to a lupus diagnosis can vary extensively. The symptoms that trigger a crisis may differ, as do the number of hospital stays and near-death experiences we endure before discovering
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
7 months ago
Fast heart rate today
I've been back in AF for 4 weeks, and my pulse was 80-90ish most of the time, but this afternoon and evening it's gone up to 100-130bpm, and feels really uncomfortable. I'm on 7.5mg bisoprolol and 20mg rivaroxaban. In my first bout of AF I was on 10mg bisoprolol and my pulse always stayed below
I've been back in AF for 4 weeks, and my pulse was 80-90ish most of the time, but this afternoon and evening it's gone up to 100-130bpm, and feels really uncomfortable. I'm on 7.5mg bisoprolol and 20mg rivaroxaban. In my first bout of AF I was on 10mg bisoprolol and my pulse always stayed below
Belle11
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AF Association
7 months ago
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