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Bisoprolol and Tinnitus
Hi all I was prescribed Bisoprolol 3 years ago for Atrial Flutter. Soon after I started experiencing Pulsating Tinnitus on and off and then noticed my hearing had deteriorated. I recently had a hearing test ( was causing my family frustration as was misinterpreting everything they said!!) I was told
Hi all I was prescribed Bisoprolol 3 years ago for Atrial Flutter. Soon after I started experiencing Pulsating Tinnitus on and off and then noticed my hearing had deteriorated. I recently had a hearing test ( was causing my family frustration as was misinterpreting everything they said!!) I was told
loobylou777
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 years ago
First time using heparin
Too much information :) Today my INR was 1.9 I am not sure if I have done the right thing but I asked about
heparin
as I feel so awful. My GP agreed that a prophylactic dose should be given over the weekend and then a repeat INR done on Monday.
Too much information :) Today my INR was 1.9 I am not sure if I have done the right thing but I asked about
heparin
as I feel so awful. My GP agreed that a prophylactic dose should be given over the weekend and then a repeat INR done on Monday.
stillwaiting
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
dvt heparin injection for flying?
hi all, i came off warfarin last september after having a popliteal dvt following an operation on my lower leg, i get married in 4 weeks time an we are going to lanzarote for 3 weeks will i need the
heparin
injections for the 4.5 hour flight?
hi all, i came off warfarin last september after having a popliteal dvt following an operation on my lower leg, i get married in 4 weeks time an we are going to lanzarote for 3 weeks will i need the
heparin
injections for the 4.5 hour flight?
emmalou81
in
Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
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Professor Graham Hughes' March Blog 2014
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
lynmynott
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Clexane injections, does it get any easier?? How is it monitored?
Previous
heparin
injections (admittedly over a much shorter time span) did not have an after sting/burning sensation. Is this me? does it improve?
Previous
heparin
injections (admittedly over a much shorter time span) did not have an after sting/burning sensation. Is this me? does it improve?
BlueJT
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' March Blog 2014
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
lynmynott
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Clexane injection this morning
I gave myself
Heparin
injections in my tummy about a year ago, but for some reason I feel very nervous this morning. Well, I guess I had better get on with it or I won't be able to have the epidural on Monday morning which does give me good pain relief after 3 days.
I gave myself
Heparin
injections in my tummy about a year ago, but for some reason I feel very nervous this morning. Well, I guess I had better get on with it or I won't be able to have the epidural on Monday morning which does give me good pain relief after 3 days.
angel-delight
in
NRAS
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' March Blog 2014
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
Despite her past history, the patient is planning another pregnancy (for certain to be treated with
heparin
and aspirin!). I will keep you posted. What is this patient teaching us? The G.P. was right. Hughes syndrome is more than likely to be the underlying problem.
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Hearing loss.
Has anyone had hearing loss since being diagnosed with hashimotos . A recent hearing test has reported 50 % hearing loss in both ears .
Has anyone had hearing loss since being diagnosed with hashimotos . A recent hearing test has reported 50 % hearing loss in both ears .
hjane
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Warfarin not in range so on it plus Heparin. Joints in hands and wrist, knees and one heel painful - why?
This means I have to inject
Heparin
(well family do as I can't stand needles) until it goes above 2. I have noticed my joints are really aching which they don't do when Warfarin is at the top of my range 3-3.5, does this mean that
Heparin
doesn't work for me?
This means I have to inject
Heparin
(well family do as I can't stand needles) until it goes above 2. I have noticed my joints are really aching which they don't do when Warfarin is at the top of my range 3-3.5, does this mean that
Heparin
doesn't work for me?
Elaine77c
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Can I still use this site ?
Well saw my Rumey con today left in tears the second time in 2 visit ,he told me I don't have lupus even though he told me last august that I had lupus antibodies in my blood , and gave me info on it and told me to read it ! So today my breathlessness when I try do anything is hyperventaling , my lung
Well saw my Rumey con today left in tears the second time in 2 visit ,he told me I don't have lupus even though he told me last august that I had lupus antibodies in my blood , and gave me info on it and told me to read it ! So today my breathlessness when I try do anything is hyperventaling , my lung
Shadows-walker
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Oil Pulling. Does anyone Oil Pull?
I was on
heparin
during my pregnancy but now I only take aspirin. It was strange the first few times. I pull when I wake up & get ready by the time I'm done my shower & dressed the 20min is up. I was wondering if anyone else does it or has tried & if it helped with any APS symptoms?
I was on
heparin
during my pregnancy but now I only take aspirin. It was strange the first few times. I pull when I wake up & get ready by the time I'm done my shower & dressed the 20min is up. I was wondering if anyone else does it or has tried & if it helped with any APS symptoms?
SassyOne
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
ear problems and spinning
woke up this morning with the usual pressure in the ears......but when I tried to stand my balance was distinctl dodgy! Had a consultation at the surgery and Doc said it often goes with thyroid probs.....so....another blood test + hearing test. Anyone had similar......he's given me stemetil to take for
woke up this morning with the usual pressure in the ears......but when I tried to stand my balance was distinctl dodgy! Had a consultation at the surgery and Doc said it often goes with thyroid probs.....so....another blood test + hearing test. Anyone had similar......he's given me stemetil to take for
dogtired
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' BLOG February 2014 via London Lupus Centre
When these choices don’t succeed, the next choice is a ‘big leap’ – to
heparin
or warfarin.
Heparin
(low molecular weight (LMW)
heparin
– not the ‘old’
heparin
formula), is of course limited as it can only be given by injection.
When these choices don’t succeed, the next choice is a ‘big leap’ – to
heparin
or warfarin.
Heparin
(low molecular weight (LMW)
heparin
– not the ‘old’
heparin
formula), is of course limited as it can only be given by injection.
MaryF
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Recommending a specialist
I'm currently 22 weeks pregnancy on aspirin and
heparin
. He was fantastic, the most knowledgeable consultant I've seen to date.
I'm currently 22 weeks pregnancy on aspirin and
heparin
. He was fantastic, the most knowledgeable consultant I've seen to date.
Hopingforababy
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Is breathlessness a symptom of APS?
I'm on aspirin and
heparin
injections for about a week now, I still feel breathless but I feel as though it's improved a little bit. Just wondering if anyone else had this?
I'm on aspirin and
heparin
injections for about a week now, I still feel breathless but I feel as though it's improved a little bit. Just wondering if anyone else had this?
kateg84
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
I am on long term rivaroxyban (for recurrent P Es). I now need to have major surgery. What advice has anyone been given about stopping
I react badly to Warfarin but would be happy to use
heparin
temporally.
I react badly to Warfarin but would be happy to use
heparin
temporally.
Wagnerm
in
Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Oxfordshire based patients
Already has a plan B if plan A fails including a
heparin
trial. Couldnt be more thrilled. And I am sero neg APL, sero neg Lupus. He also assured me that my Lupus is not 'mild' as described by original diagnosis. I have bilateral AVN, which in his words cannot be deemed mild :)
Already has a plan B if plan A fails including a
heparin
trial. Couldnt be more thrilled. And I am sero neg APL, sero neg Lupus. He also assured me that my Lupus is not 'mild' as described by original diagnosis. I have bilateral AVN, which in his words cannot be deemed mild :)
loublou
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
pregnant and just diagnosed with aps
told me that they normally do 3 blood tests all 12 weeks apart and it's not considered positive unless 2 out of 3 are positive but that given the fact that I am already 9 weeks pregnant and given my previous history they are taking it as a definite positive and treating me with 75mg aspirin and 0.45ml
heparin
told me that they normally do 3 blood tests all 12 weeks apart and it's not considered positive unless 2 out of 3 are positive but that given the fact that I am already 9 weeks pregnant and given my previous history they are taking it as a definite positive and treating me with 75mg aspirin and 0.45ml
heparin
kateg84
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Pregnancy and cervical stitch
The doctor tells me that
heparin
and aspirin will not be totally out of my system and still thin my blood a little and the aim is to begin again on day 3. Has anyone any advice/been through this?
The doctor tells me that
heparin
and aspirin will not be totally out of my system and still thin my blood a little and the aim is to begin again on day 3. Has anyone any advice/been through this?
starships
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
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