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I am now extremely worried about having had a ct scan with contrast. I knew nothing about the contrast as I was just feeling very ill at the time. I am now petrified that this is going to cause me all sorts of problems with my hypothyroidism. I've not been feeling great with various issues going on with
I am now extremely worried about having had a ct scan with contrast. I knew nothing about the contrast as I was just feeling very ill at the time. I am now petrified that this is going to cause me all sorts of problems with my hypothyroidism. I've not been feeling great with various issues going on with
Catlover3
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Have you downloaded the AF Discussion Guide?
If you have recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF), or have been living with AF for sometime, or maybe just have a follow up medical appointment with your Dr? To provide a greater understanding of AF or offer guidance on what questions to ask at the appointment, download our AF Discussion
If you have recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF), or have been living with AF for sometime, or maybe just have a follow up medical appointment with your Dr? To provide a greater understanding of AF or offer guidance on what questions to ask at the appointment, download our AF Discussion
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
5 months ago
NUV-1511 drug-drug conjugate (DDC) to enter the clinical stage: phase 1
"Dosing the first patient with NUV-1511 marks a significant milestone for our proprietary DDC platform, from which we are developing potent oncology-focused chimeric small molecules designed to selectively deliver anti-cancer therapeutics to cancer cells, while mitigating effects on healthy non-target
"Dosing the first patient with NUV-1511 marks a significant milestone for our proprietary DDC platform, from which we are developing potent oncology-focused chimeric small molecules designed to selectively deliver anti-cancer therapeutics to cancer cells, while mitigating effects on healthy non-target
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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CATCH Up CORNER...WEEK 4... Time to kick off the running shoes, and Slow things down...
Hello.... Welcome to the Corner... It is warm and cosy and hopefully, many of you will have escaped the reaches of the latest storm! It is so good to be here welcoming you all, for another week of running... or if you are unlucky enough to be out if it for a while ,another day or so of. Self care
Hello.... Welcome to the Corner... It is warm and cosy and hopefully, many of you will have escaped the reaches of the latest storm! It is so good to be here welcoming you all, for another week of running... or if you are unlucky enough to be out if it for a while ,another day or so of. Self care
Oldfloss
Administrator
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
Kardiamobile says sinus rhythm but Galaxy watch says AFib
Just wondering if anyone's had this experience I have both the Kardia mobile and a Samsung smartwatch Samsung says afib but kardiamobile normal. heart rate in the 70s does anyone know one could be trusted more than the other
Just wondering if anyone's had this experience I have both the Kardia mobile and a Samsung smartwatch Samsung says afib but kardiamobile normal. heart rate in the 70s does anyone know one could be trusted more than the other
easygoer13
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Spontaneous Subdural Hematoma
I am 58 years old. A few months I started to develop headaches and neck pain that gradually increased in severity. I eventually went to the ER and was diagnosed with a minor subdural hematoma (SDH) based upon a CT Scan and was sent home for follow-up with a neurosurgeon. I have had no recent head
I am 58 years old. A few months I started to develop headaches and neck pain that gradually increased in severity. I eventually went to the ER and was diagnosed with a minor subdural hematoma (SDH) based upon a CT Scan and was sent home for follow-up with a neurosurgeon. I have had no recent head
TWF64
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Headway
8 months ago
Possible over treatment with Levothyroxine
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Vizslaaddict
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Waiting for ablation
I started in Afib June 2022 after covid, was diagnosed in August and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol by my GP. In October I was seen by a specialist and put on Amiodarone (I've mentioned the side effects before.. thanks for the responses) and put on the waiting list for a cardioversion. That was done
I started in Afib June 2022 after covid, was diagnosed in August and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol by my GP. In October I was seen by a specialist and put on Amiodarone (I've mentioned the side effects before.. thanks for the responses) and put on the waiting list for a cardioversion. That was done
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Excessive Nasal Mucous
I have been treated for underactive thyroid for around 30 years. The past decade I keep experiencing what is like very severe cold symptoms on a regular basis. My body produces excess amounts of thick green slimy sticky mucous, my sinuses get blocked, I have endless nasal drip/cough and it makes me really
I have been treated for underactive thyroid for around 30 years. The past decade I keep experiencing what is like very severe cold symptoms on a regular basis. My body produces excess amounts of thick green slimy sticky mucous, my sinuses get blocked, I have endless nasal drip/cough and it makes me really
OzMan
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
‘Normal’ results but feeling terrible
Hi, I have an underactive thyroid (35f) and was diagnosed 5 years ago. I think my Dad (60m) does too, in April 2021 I persuaded him to get a medichecks test done. I have attached a screenshot of those results. I have persuaded him to get another medichecks done to see if his results are different. He
Hi, I have an underactive thyroid (35f) and was diagnosed 5 years ago. I think my Dad (60m) does too, in April 2021 I persuaded him to get a medichecks test done. I have attached a screenshot of those results. I have persuaded him to get another medichecks done to see if his results are different. He
ZDA23
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Masofaniten +Enzalutamide This could be a game changer...Science is coming to our aid
This is a company that I was turned on to by Nalkrantz before he was removed from this board. He told me that he was in touch with a doctor that was involved with this drug. Reportedly the early testing on a single patient had been phenomenal. These are pretty amazing #s NEWS PROVIDED BY ESSA
This is a company that I was turned on to by Nalkrantz before he was removed from this board. He told me that he was in touch with a doctor that was involved with this drug. Reportedly the early testing on a single patient had been phenomenal. These are pretty amazing #s NEWS PROVIDED BY ESSA
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Is Parkinson’s Disease a Prion Disease? Alpha synuclein and prion-like behavior.
Prion diseases are a type of infectious disease transmitted by a self-replicating protein, the prion protein (PrP), and as yet are still not fully understood at the molecular level. Cellular and molecular evidence of prion-like propagation in neurodegenerative diseases, the clinical relevance of their
Prion diseases are a type of infectious disease transmitted by a self-replicating protein, the prion protein (PrP), and as yet are still not fully understood at the molecular level. Cellular and molecular evidence of prion-like propagation in neurodegenerative diseases, the clinical relevance of their
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Time for you all to take another bow.
I have been working with someone for three years who is suffering and may be suffering from B12 deficiency. I do not give advice and certainly not medical advice. I have been sharing my experiences and information that I have. That is hard as the person is smart enough but does not have great reading
I have been working with someone for three years who is suffering and may be suffering from B12 deficiency. I do not give advice and certainly not medical advice. I have been sharing my experiences and information that I have. That is hard as the person is smart enough but does not have great reading
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
My turn to go to A&E
Well what a day i had yesterday, at about 4am i woke up in a right state as couldn't breathe. It took quite a while for me t get back to sleep. When i woke up i didn't feel well at all. It was as much as i wanted to do just to get up and go to the loo before coming downstairs to get myself a cup of tea
Well what a day i had yesterday, at about 4am i woke up in a right state as couldn't breathe. It took quite a while for me t get back to sleep. When i woke up i didn't feel well at all. It was as much as i wanted to do just to get up and go to the loo before coming downstairs to get myself a cup of tea
sylvi
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NRAS
5 months ago
Not Cirrhosis
So many of you have watched my journey of the misdiagnosis of my wonderful wife. In the end, we now know a combination of Antibiotics destroyed her kidneys. Due to thinking she had cirrhosis, they had dosage values wrong...etc..etc. She had high billis, which was due to a medication reaction, and
So many of you have watched my journey of the misdiagnosis of my wonderful wife. In the end, we now know a combination of Antibiotics destroyed her kidneys. Due to thinking she had cirrhosis, they had dosage values wrong...etc..etc. She had high billis, which was due to a medication reaction, and
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Post-Covid lung issues - what to expect?
Hi all, I had Covid in mid November and have been sick ever since, particularly (and perhaps only) breathlessness and fatigue. I was first diagnosed with asthma, but the meds only seemed to stave off a worse episode of breathlessness. So I went back to the docs and insisted on being seen, as I was
Hi all, I had Covid in mid November and have been sick ever since, particularly (and perhaps only) breathlessness and fatigue. I was first diagnosed with asthma, but the meds only seemed to stave off a worse episode of breathlessness. So I went back to the docs and insisted on being seen, as I was
Treetop33
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
PAF … ? Further echo
Hi all, I’ve been quiet on the group for a while now as after my horrible introduction to rapid AF 18 months ago prompting a couple of stays in CCU things have settled on meds. The cardiologist has discharged me back to the Gp , apart from ectopics & odd thumps/ bumps I am well on adizem & flecanide
Hi all, I’ve been quiet on the group for a while now as after my horrible introduction to rapid AF 18 months ago prompting a couple of stays in CCU things have settled on meds. The cardiologist has discharged me back to the Gp , apart from ectopics & odd thumps/ bumps I am well on adizem & flecanide
Sniggetts
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
Open Heart Surgery Ahead
Born with a bicuspid valve I guessed this day was coming…just not so soon! I will be 56 when they open my chest on August 15th. I would much rather have the TAVR procedure but at my age the long term planning doesn’t support that method at this time. So, OHD it is. I have significant procedural anxiety
Born with a bicuspid valve I guessed this day was coming…just not so soon! I will be 56 when they open my chest on August 15th. I would much rather have the TAVR procedure but at my age the long term planning doesn’t support that method at this time. So, OHD it is. I have significant procedural anxiety
Jafib
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
Latest re -Lupus and Covid?
Hello All - I hope you all had a very happy Christmas. Does anyone know the latest position regarding Lupus patients testing positive for Covid please. My wife has had cold symptoms for the past couple of days and we decided to test for Covid this morning and we were both positive. My wife (who has
Hello All - I hope you all had a very happy Christmas. Does anyone know the latest position regarding Lupus patients testing positive for Covid please. My wife has had cold symptoms for the past couple of days and we decided to test for Covid this morning and we were both positive. My wife (who has
BeeManShrop
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Afib caused by low heart rate? Ectopics when exercising.
Good morning all,I've had some rather interesting observations over the last few weeks that I would like to share. As background, I had an ablation in July which helped me reduce my Flecainide dose from 2x100 to 2x50mg per day and reduced my Afib episodes to about once per week. My resting heart rate
Good morning all,I've had some rather interesting observations over the last few weeks that I would like to share. As background, I had an ablation in July which helped me reduce my Flecainide dose from 2x100 to 2x50mg per day and reduced my Afib episodes to about once per week. My resting heart rate
MisterMagoo
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AF Association
5 months ago
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