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Has anyone ever been told that ablation will not work for them?
Hi all i am quite baffled as to why private cardiologist has referred me to one of his colleagues for ablation. I have been told numerous times, by nhs cardiologists, that ablation will not work to treat my afib. If fact one previous doctor said, "Ablation is out of the question due to extent of enlarged
Hi all i am quite baffled as to why private cardiologist has referred me to one of his colleagues for ablation. I have been told numerous times, by nhs cardiologists, that ablation will not work to treat my afib. If fact one previous doctor said, "Ablation is out of the question due to extent of enlarged
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Husband with Cirrhosis
Hi all. I’m new to this group and after some help. My husband is in alcoholic recently diagnosed with Cirrhosis after an internal bleed, bruising, fatigue and spider veins on his upper body. He’s an alcoholic. He’s in total denial about it all and is still drinking every day (about 2 cans of Stella)
Hi all. I’m new to this group and after some help. My husband is in alcoholic recently diagnosed with Cirrhosis after an internal bleed, bruising, fatigue and spider veins on his upper body. He’s an alcoholic. He’s in total denial about it all and is still drinking every day (about 2 cans of Stella)
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Pursuing Smaller, Faster Clinical Trials For Progressive Neurological Disorders
It’s easy to be pessimistic when it comes to investigating Parkinson’s disease. The condition, which causes progressive damage to brain cells over many years, has no therapy to halt its progression, with current treatments focusing only on symptom management. The challenges in Parkinson’s drug development
It’s easy to be pessimistic when it comes to investigating Parkinson’s disease. The condition, which causes progressive damage to brain cells over many years, has no therapy to halt its progression, with current treatments focusing only on symptom management. The challenges in Parkinson’s drug development
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
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Kidney Stones
I’m 19 months into ADT (Lupron) following open RP and 38 rounds of radiation last summer. All treatments or for Gleason 9 (5/4) PC that had spread outside the prostate. A few weeks ago I started getting loose bowels, incontinence and blood in my urine. My urologist thought I had radiation cause cancer
I’m 19 months into ADT (Lupron) following open RP and 38 rounds of radiation last summer. All treatments or for Gleason 9 (5/4) PC that had spread outside the prostate. A few weeks ago I started getting loose bowels, incontinence and blood in my urine. My urologist thought I had radiation cause cancer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Omega 3
Does anyone take Omega 3 supplements for Rheumatoid Arthritis if so do they help so many brands out there.
Does anyone take Omega 3 supplements for Rheumatoid Arthritis if so do they help so many brands out there.
welsh12
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NRAS
6 months ago
Top tips on celebrating Diwali with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Join us in this heartfelt celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights🪔✨ Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis shouldn't mean you miss out on celebrating Diwali. Joti Reehal shares her personal experiences, tips, and inspiration to help you make the most of the festival while managing your Rheumatoid
Join us in this heartfelt celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights🪔✨ Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis shouldn't mean you miss out on celebrating Diwali. Joti Reehal shares her personal experiences, tips, and inspiration to help you make the most of the festival while managing your Rheumatoid
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
6 months ago
Thyroid antibodies test
My daughter had a thyroid antibodies test in May which was quite high. The hospital referred her back to our GP to be monitored for underactive thyroid. I have seen some posts that say antibodies test is a sign of Hashimoto's or Graves disease so I am just looking for some advice and guidance as I
My daughter had a thyroid antibodies test in May which was quite high. The hospital referred her back to our GP to be monitored for underactive thyroid. I have seen some posts that say antibodies test is a sign of Hashimoto's or Graves disease so I am just looking for some advice and guidance as I
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Promising treatments in the 2023 Parkinson's clinical trials pipeline
https://www.parkinson.ca/promising-treatments-in-the-2023-parkinsons-clinical-trials/ "Phase 3 DMT trials completing in 2023: Memantine : Alzheimer's drug that aims to reduce cognitive impairment in Parkinson's. Ganoderma/Lingzh : Mushrooms from traditional Chinese medicine are being studied
https://www.parkinson.ca/promising-treatments-in-the-2023-parkinsons-clinical-trials/ "Phase 3 DMT trials completing in 2023: Memantine : Alzheimer's drug that aims to reduce cognitive impairment in Parkinson's. Ganoderma/Lingzh : Mushrooms from traditional Chinese medicine are being studied
nednedned
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Psalm 119:143
As a believer that Jesus Christ is God and I have found him as my Lord & Saviour. The Bible has become a living book to me. its my comfort, my guide and my medicine, for sleep, peace of mind etc!! Thats why i write under the title Psalm 119:143! Trouble and Calamity have found me in the form of Parkinsons
As a believer that Jesus Christ is God and I have found him as my Lord & Saviour. The Bible has become a living book to me. its my comfort, my guide and my medicine, for sleep, peace of mind etc!! Thats why i write under the title Psalm 119:143! Trouble and Calamity have found me in the form of Parkinsons
Psalm119143
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Seeking advice - underactive thyroid
so my doctors have queried that I may have an under active thyroid and have recently been tested for the antibodies, can someone explain if my result is in range or if not, can you explain it to me - normal ranges etc. Serum thyroid peroxidase antibody concentration (XabCy) 21 kU/L [0 - 75] what is
so my doctors have queried that I may have an under active thyroid and have recently been tested for the antibodies, can someone explain if my result is in range or if not, can you explain it to me - normal ranges etc. Serum thyroid peroxidase antibody concentration (XabCy) 21 kU/L [0 - 75] what is
Klpanda080907
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Books on Pernicious Anemia
Hi everyone, could you tell me which is Martin's most informative book, thanks
Hi everyone, could you tell me which is Martin's most informative book, thanks
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
After BCR and PSA Return: An Update on My Treatment Path
Hi Everyone, I realize it's been quite a while since I last shared an update on my journey. I thought it was high time to share how things have been going for me, especially considering the somewhat controversial path I decided to take in early 2022 following Biochemical Recurrence (BCR) and the early
Hi Everyone, I realize it's been quite a while since I last shared an update on my journey. I thought it was high time to share how things have been going for me, especially considering the somewhat controversial path I decided to take in early 2022 following Biochemical Recurrence (BCR) and the early
PGDuan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Finally some progress
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Ongoing BCR case. Advices are appreciated.
RP 09/17/2015 GS 7(4+3), PNI,SVI, ECE, positive margins (35% right half, 15% left half (PT3b N0M0)) 11/12/2015 PSA 0.06 first postop 01/13/2016 finished adjuvant RT 6600 cGy/33x to prostate bed 02/22/2016 PSA 0.03 first post RT 05/13/2019 PSA 0.11 DETECTABLE 01/29/2020
RP 09/17/2015 GS 7(4+3), PNI,SVI, ECE, positive margins (35% right half, 15% left half (PT3b N0M0)) 11/12/2015 PSA 0.06 first postop 01/13/2016 finished adjuvant RT 6600 cGy/33x to prostate bed 02/22/2016 PSA 0.03 first post RT 05/13/2019 PSA 0.11 DETECTABLE 01/29/2020
MSTI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
I caught a bad cold (tested negative for COVID) in November 2022 and on the day that started, I went into AFib. I wasn’t given any treatment because I was already on Warfarin due to my aortic valve replacement in March 2015. I finally saw a consultant about the AFib in May 2023 and was put on Isosorbide
I caught a bad cold (tested negative for COVID) in November 2022 and on the day that started, I went into AFib. I wasn’t given any treatment because I was already on Warfarin due to my aortic valve replacement in March 2015. I finally saw a consultant about the AFib in May 2023 and was put on Isosorbide
Gill123
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
My journey
I wanted to share some things that have helped me over the years since my weight loss surgery in 2017. When I started this journey I had ballooned to 312 pounds on my 5'7" Frame. I was, and still am, an emotional eater...struggle with it every day.....what I've found that has helped me the most is
I wanted to share some things that have helped me over the years since my weight loss surgery in 2017. When I started this journey I had ballooned to 312 pounds on my 5'7" Frame. I was, and still am, an emotional eater...struggle with it every day.....what I've found that has helped me the most is
mizzou7016
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
6 months ago
Webinar on financial planning with lupus
Monday 20th November at 5:30pm we are hosting a webinar with specialist financial planners from the Stonewood Group. They will talk through some information, and you will have the opportunity to ask them questions. The topics discussed will come directly from what people highlighted was important in
Monday 20th November at 5:30pm we are hosting a webinar with specialist financial planners from the Stonewood Group. They will talk through some information, and you will have the opportunity to ask them questions. The topics discussed will come directly from what people highlighted was important in
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
I have posted re my paroxysmal AF with episodes very fast heart rate requiring treatment in hospital, but am now concerned about ever getting the Ablation I am waiting for. Have just found a letter August, which says “we’ll consider ablation if another very fast heart rate episode occurs”. Well so
I have posted re my paroxysmal AF with episodes very fast heart rate requiring treatment in hospital, but am now concerned about ever getting the Ablation I am waiting for. Have just found a letter August, which says “we’ll consider ablation if another very fast heart rate episode occurs”. Well so
carkat22
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AF Association
6 months ago
nephrectomy
I have to have a nephrectomy because I have a tumor on my kidney and cyst I have polycythameia Vera anyone had this surgery with polycythameia
I have to have a nephrectomy because I have a tumor on my kidney and cyst I have polycythameia Vera anyone had this surgery with polycythameia
Sickey
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
Amiodarone and AF
I had cardioversion in August at Bart’s to restore sinus rhythm after being in persistent AF for 6 months. Been on amiodarone and pleased to report not a single flutter since. Had transformed my life. Cardiologist wants to reduce my dose and later change me to another drug. Does anyone have experience
I had cardioversion in August at Bart’s to restore sinus rhythm after being in persistent AF for 6 months. Been on amiodarone and pleased to report not a single flutter since. Had transformed my life. Cardiologist wants to reduce my dose and later change me to another drug. Does anyone have experience
Midnight2022
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
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