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CLL Society interview - Dr. Shahzad Mustafa on What it Means to be Immunocompromised for Patients with CLL/SLL January 13, 2023
Dr. Shahzad Mustafa on What it Means to be Immunocompromised for Patients with CLL/SLL January 13, 2023 https://cllsociety.org/2023/01/dr-shahzad-mustafa-on-what-it-means-to-be-immunocompromised-for-patients-with-cll-sll/ https://youtu.be/DSOKTmffc-s - In this interview, Dr. Brian Koffman spoke
Dr. Shahzad Mustafa on What it Means to be Immunocompromised for Patients with CLL/SLL January 13, 2023 https://cllsociety.org/2023/01/dr-shahzad-mustafa-on-what-it-means-to-be-immunocompromised-for-patients-with-cll-sll/ https://youtu.be/DSOKTmffc-s - In this interview, Dr. Brian Koffman spoke
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
help with changing hospitals
hi, I’ve been listed for liver transplant in Birmingham. I’m currently being treated for cancer in Liverpool Aintree. They have made so many mistakes it’s unbelievable… They didn’t do bloods for hepatitis and after 16 months of cancer Birmingham discover this is the primary cause. They ruptured
hi, I’ve been listed for liver transplant in Birmingham. I’m currently being treated for cancer in Liverpool Aintree. They have made so many mistakes it’s unbelievable… They didn’t do bloods for hepatitis and after 16 months of cancer Birmingham discover this is the primary cause. They ruptured
Zechariah123
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Anticoagulant switching
There have been a few post recently about pressure to switch from apixaban to other anticoagulants. I’ve been on apixaban for a number of years now and so far not been asked to change. However my 92 year old father in law, who has chronic kidney problems, has just been given edoxaban instead of his
There have been a few post recently about pressure to switch from apixaban to other anticoagulants. I’ve been on apixaban for a number of years now and so far not been asked to change. However my 92 year old father in law, who has chronic kidney problems, has just been given edoxaban instead of his
Suze43
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AF Association
2 years ago
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As you lovely people were so kind reassuring and helpful during my recent meltdown, I thought I’d let you know what happened today. I had an echo and then an ecg after which I was seen by a very nice cardiologist for results. The high BNP is due to persistent AF, my heart remarkably in good shape with
As you lovely people were so kind reassuring and helpful during my recent meltdown, I thought I’d let you know what happened today. I had an echo and then an ecg after which I was seen by a very nice cardiologist for results. The high BNP is due to persistent AF, my heart remarkably in good shape with
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
2 years ago
DLA renewal
Hi wondering if anyone has had a successful DLA claim for their child post liver transplant? Daughter was born with Biliary atresia and had a liver transplant a year and a half ago.
Hi wondering if anyone has had a successful DLA claim for their child post liver transplant? Daughter was born with Biliary atresia and had a liver transplant a year and a half ago.
Ducks123
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Children's Liver Disease Foundation
2 years ago
Varicose Veins ( Heart Related question )
Just a question Has anyone noticed new Varicose Veins in the leg that the Vein for Heart Bypass was harvested? My bypass was 2015 and they used the vein from my left leg as part of the procedure, I have noticed recently a couple of Largeish Varicose Veins in the leg that the vein was taken from. I
Just a question Has anyone noticed new Varicose Veins in the leg that the Vein for Heart Bypass was harvested? My bypass was 2015 and they used the vein from my left leg as part of the procedure, I have noticed recently a couple of Largeish Varicose Veins in the leg that the vein was taken from. I
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Atrial Flutter and AFib
Hello, Briefly I've had multiple Aortic/Mitral valve surgeries, with the second in 2013 I acquired Complete Heart Block, Permanent AF, Shunt, and my Pacemaker. I'm probably lucky that I've been reasonably stable over the years, other than every now and again having the PM settings altered. On Warfarin
Hello, Briefly I've had multiple Aortic/Mitral valve surgeries, with the second in 2013 I acquired Complete Heart Block, Permanent AF, Shunt, and my Pacemaker. I'm probably lucky that I've been reasonably stable over the years, other than every now and again having the PM settings altered. On Warfarin
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Awaiting diagnosis of Heart Failure
My husband had a Mitral and Tricuspid Valve repair in June 2020, however his AF could not be treated as it had been happening for too long (they discovered the valve problems because AF was found on an ECG some 18 months prior to the operation). He has been struggling with his breathing for some months
My husband had a Mitral and Tricuspid Valve repair in June 2020, however his AF could not be treated as it had been happening for too long (they discovered the valve problems because AF was found on an ECG some 18 months prior to the operation). He has been struggling with his breathing for some months
Doodlebug63
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
angiogram
Has anyone had to stop their apixaban for an angiogram. I understand because of bleeding, but when I went to have my pre op assessment the nurse didn’t know. She "thought" I had to stop the apixaban for 2 days prior and take aspirin 75 instead. I have tried to get on to the hospital, but always answerphone
Has anyone had to stop their apixaban for an angiogram. I understand because of bleeding, but when I went to have my pre op assessment the nurse didn’t know. She "thought" I had to stop the apixaban for 2 days prior and take aspirin 75 instead. I have tried to get on to the hospital, but always answerphone
Tapanac
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
new diagnosis advice on blood thinners please
I had my diagnosis only 4 days ago after an echocardiogram. I was prescribed Apixaban 5mg twice a day which are making me feel incredibly ill so I haven’t taken today’s dose. I intend to ring my surgery Monday morning to ask if there’s another medication blood thinner I could take instead with less
I had my diagnosis only 4 days ago after an echocardiogram. I was prescribed Apixaban 5mg twice a day which are making me feel incredibly ill so I haven’t taken today’s dose. I intend to ring my surgery Monday morning to ask if there’s another medication blood thinner I could take instead with less
Timetraveler67
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AF Association
2 years ago
car van insurance
hi Just wondering ,after having heart bypass surgery once you was okay to drive did insurance go up once you informed insurance company many thanks
hi Just wondering ,after having heart bypass surgery once you was okay to drive did insurance go up once you informed insurance company many thanks
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Post bypass
This may be a weird question but 3 months ago I had a heart bypass via the sternum, they took the vessel from my mammory gland, for about the last month i have been suffering on and off with a painful breast and a white nipple, im just wondering if anyone else has suffered with this and is it anything
This may be a weird question but 3 months ago I had a heart bypass via the sternum, they took the vessel from my mammory gland, for about the last month i have been suffering on and off with a painful breast and a white nipple, im just wondering if anyone else has suffered with this and is it anything
Padalak6
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
a glass of wine after bypass
hi Just wondering if okay to hhave a glass of wine after heart bypass (3 half weeks ago) and which meds react to it
hi Just wondering if okay to hhave a glass of wine after heart bypass (3 half weeks ago) and which meds react to it
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Worried over newly diagnosed with over active thyroid.
Hello. Im new here. Background info. Type 1 diabetic for 45 years. On lansoprazole, furosemide,ramipril,atorvastatin, vitamin d. Dec 2020 had a mild heart attack, was put on aspirin, bisoprolol and amiodarone. Amiodarone was stopped in jan2022. Double bypass sept 2021. 2 weeks ago had booster
Hello. Im new here. Background info. Type 1 diabetic for 45 years. On lansoprazole, furosemide,ramipril,atorvastatin, vitamin d. Dec 2020 had a mild heart attack, was put on aspirin, bisoprolol and amiodarone. Amiodarone was stopped in jan2022. Double bypass sept 2021. 2 weeks ago had booster
Barb6374
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Diagnosing Heart Failure?
I am looking for some advice from others who have been in a similar situation or know more about blood tests and heart failure please. My husband had a Mitral and Tricuspid valve repair 2 years ago but nothing could be done regarding his AF. Since COVID he’s been pretty much left to get on with things
I am looking for some advice from others who have been in a similar situation or know more about blood tests and heart failure please. My husband had a Mitral and Tricuspid valve repair 2 years ago but nothing could be done regarding his AF. Since COVID he’s been pretty much left to get on with things
Doodlebug63
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Looking for information
I had my kidney transplant April, 2019. In the last couple of months I have had issues with being so cold that I need a coat or a heating pad. Then after about half an hour, I am so warm it's almost as if I have a horrible sunburn, especially on my back. Is this from the anti-rejection meds?
I had my kidney transplant April, 2019. In the last couple of months I have had issues with being so cold that I need a coat or a heating pad. Then after about half an hour, I am so warm it's almost as if I have a horrible sunburn, especially on my back. Is this from the anti-rejection meds?
Ynnep
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Long time on wait list
Hoping to hear from people who waited a long time for a liver transplant. Husband has been on the list for 15 months now, and I'm not sure either of us can stand this much longer. He's been called once, about 3 months ago, so at least they haven't forgotten about him, but it's so hard watching him get
Hoping to hear from people who waited a long time for a liver transplant. Husband has been on the list for 15 months now, and I'm not sure either of us can stand this much longer. He's been called once, about 3 months ago, so at least they haven't forgotten about him, but it's so hard watching him get
Talpa120
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
How bad is it?
Does anyone understand BNP levels mine is 2963ng/L I think normal is between 0.0. 150. I think it indicates heart failure but not sure. Before I can have echocardiogram privately I need referral from GP who would you believe it is off sick!!
Does anyone understand BNP levels mine is 2963ng/L I think normal is between 0.0. 150. I think it indicates heart failure but not sure. Before I can have echocardiogram privately I need referral from GP who would you believe it is off sick!!
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
2 years ago
nerve damage to the neck following open heart surgery
my husband had open heart surgery in June. He now has problems with his right hand and leg, we think a nerve may be trapped in his neck Anyone else experienced this please
my husband had open heart surgery in June. He now has problems with his right hand and leg, we think a nerve may be trapped in his neck Anyone else experienced this please
Cowans
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Error with meds
Hi. I forgot to take my meds yesterday morning. Didn't realise until I felt strange and was about to take my evening meds at 10.30pm. So I took morning meds. I now need to take meds again in order to bring back to morning dose over two days. I am fine taking flecainide and blood thinner since I take
Hi. I forgot to take my meds yesterday morning. Didn't realise until I felt strange and was about to take my evening meds at 10.30pm. So I took morning meds. I now need to take meds again in order to bring back to morning dose over two days. I am fine taking flecainide and blood thinner since I take
Marilyn1959
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AF Association
2 years ago
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