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Atrial Fibrillation Association Patients Day On-Demand now!
Is your .... Heart racing? Palpitations? Breathlessness? How do you manage living with AF? Join us from the comfort of your home to hear from medical experts in AF. You will be able to manage living with AF so much better after watching these presentations. To view the agenda and register
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TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
5 months ago
bilirubin
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
She-66
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
Just diagnosed with autoimmune atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia
I assume this is the root cause of my pernicious anemia? I have an appointment this week to discuss with GI, but want to go into the appointment educated. Does anyone else have this? Any treatment for this? I’m already on EOD (for last two weeks) B12 shots and multivitamins. Thanks in advance for your
I assume this is the root cause of my pernicious anemia? I have an appointment this week to discuss with GI, but want to go into the appointment educated. Does anyone else have this? Any treatment for this? I’m already on EOD (for last two weeks) B12 shots and multivitamins. Thanks in advance for your
ReallyWondering
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
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test results explained
just had these test results from monitor my health and wondering if I should be on some sort of medication, have had symptoms of underactive thyroid for several years but GP tests always come back normal however they don’t test for antibodies , any help appreciated
just had these test results from monitor my health and wondering if I should be on some sort of medication, have had symptoms of underactive thyroid for several years but GP tests always come back normal however they don’t test for antibodies , any help appreciated
Valerina
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Ectopic atrial Bradycardia
My last ECG before I saw EP said that Ectopic atrial Bradycardia treatment shad replaced Afib . I have an ablation scheduled end of month and he didn’t say anything about this? Does anyone have the same thing? I had a cardio version Sept and small Afib Nov but way overdue now for an Afib and wondering
My last ECG before I saw EP said that Ectopic atrial Bradycardia treatment shad replaced Afib . I have an ablation scheduled end of month and he didn’t say anything about this? Does anyone have the same thing? I had a cardio version Sept and small Afib Nov but way overdue now for an Afib and wondering
Krissy55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Various questions, sorry 🥹
I hope you’re all doing as well as you can be 💜 this is going to be a long post so firstly I just want to apologise but any advice would be massively appreciated. I have also, attached a photo of my kitten to put a smile on all your faces, as she does mine on a daily basis 🥹 (scroll to the bottom for
I hope you’re all doing as well as you can be 💜 this is going to be a long post so firstly I just want to apologise but any advice would be massively appreciated. I have also, attached a photo of my kitten to put a smile on all your faces, as she does mine on a daily basis 🥹 (scroll to the bottom for
JLAR01
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Seafood shows promise as a future Parkinson's disease medication
Perhaps as a future PD medication, but nothing prevents you from enjoying seafood in your (MIND) diet already! From the Science News Team of the Dutch Parkinson's association I read the following article. [i]There is limited knowledge about the role of substances derived from marine life in the
Perhaps as a future PD medication, but nothing prevents you from enjoying seafood in your (MIND) diet already! From the Science News Team of the Dutch Parkinson's association I read the following article. [i]There is limited knowledge about the role of substances derived from marine life in the
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Arthritis
Does everyone who has this condition end up getting arthritis or some form of it?
Does everyone who has this condition end up getting arthritis or some form of it?
Caulkhead63
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
test results
I have just had my yearly thyroid test results: Serum TSH Level 3.12mu/L (0.35- 494) Serum free T4 Level 13.6pmol/L (9.0- 19ul) FT3 3.7 pmol/L (2.4-6.0) I also had a cholesterol test and it’s 8 gone up in 2 months from 7.8. Despite a healthy diet and drinking a cholesterol lowering drink every
I have just had my yearly thyroid test results: Serum TSH Level 3.12mu/L (0.35- 494) Serum free T4 Level 13.6pmol/L (9.0- 19ul) FT3 3.7 pmol/L (2.4-6.0) I also had a cholesterol test and it’s 8 gone up in 2 months from 7.8. Despite a healthy diet and drinking a cholesterol lowering drink every
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Update on AFIB after Doctor visit
Update from my Electrophylogist Doc. Yesterday. He said since the afib just started and was persistent he wanted to start slowly and start with cardio version. Will be scheduled within next two weeks. Said ekg showed afib with heart rate from 70 to 92 beats per minute. Said afib has no cure but many
Update from my Electrophylogist Doc. Yesterday. He said since the afib just started and was persistent he wanted to start slowly and start with cardio version. Will be scheduled within next two weeks. Said ekg showed afib with heart rate from 70 to 92 beats per minute. Said afib has no cure but many
Stetson
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AF Association
5 months ago
Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Thick_Blood
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 months ago
Finally passed a kt/v test
Ok, so after 11 months, I finally passed my kt/v test with a score of 1.82, which my nurse said is passing for PD patients. Initially I was on 8 hours, 4 exchanges of 1800ml per night. When I failed the first test, then they moved me to 2000ml per exchange, then 10 hours of 5 exchanges of 2000ml, then
Ok, so after 11 months, I finally passed my kt/v test with a score of 1.82, which my nurse said is passing for PD patients. Initially I was on 8 hours, 4 exchanges of 1800ml per night. When I failed the first test, then they moved me to 2000ml per exchange, then 10 hours of 5 exchanges of 2000ml, then
RonZone
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Kidney Dialysis
8 months ago
Nicorandil and AF.
i have periodic AF and on pill in pocket bisoprolol but i take half of a small one daily which keeps the attacks at bay, Blood thinners, Statins lansoprosole. Now as i am getting breathless saw my GP and he is more or less sure he says i have angina too (but not diagnosed by cardio as yet) he has
i have periodic AF and on pill in pocket bisoprolol but i take half of a small one daily which keeps the attacks at bay, Blood thinners, Statins lansoprosole. Now as i am getting breathless saw my GP and he is more or less sure he says i have angina too (but not diagnosed by cardio as yet) he has
Nightmare2
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AF Association
5 months ago
Can Nubeqa (Darolutamide) be used instead of normal ADT drugs for localized PCa?
Hi all. Australia has just given the green light to lower the cost of this so-called wonder drug from a staggering $40K (AUD) to a low $30. It seems that this drug has fewer side effects than the usual ADT drugs and from what I can gather does a pretty good job of preventing the growth and spread
Hi all. Australia has just given the green light to lower the cost of this so-called wonder drug from a staggering $40K (AUD) to a low $30. It seems that this drug has fewer side effects than the usual ADT drugs and from what I can gather does a pretty good job of preventing the growth and spread
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Biopsy for hcc and cirrhosis
hello everyone. Did anyone with HCC have a biopsy? I read somewhere that they dont usually do biopsies after mri and ct and ultrasound but my partner has been told he is having a biopsy next week. Just wondered how many of you had to have this and how did you feel after . Thank you
hello everyone. Did anyone with HCC have a biopsy? I read somewhere that they dont usually do biopsies after mri and ct and ultrasound but my partner has been told he is having a biopsy next week. Just wondered how many of you had to have this and how did you feel after . Thank you
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Endocrinologist recommendations in/near West Sussex for Addison's / adrenals
Can anybody recommend an endocrinologist in West Sussex or nearby please who knows about adrenals and Addison's? It comes as no surprise to me, but a private blood screen has just shown very low cortisol levels and a couple of other bits, that suggest an adrenal problem, possibly Addison's. I've not
Can anybody recommend an endocrinologist in West Sussex or nearby please who knows about adrenals and Addison's? It comes as no surprise to me, but a private blood screen has just shown very low cortisol levels and a couple of other bits, that suggest an adrenal problem, possibly Addison's. I've not
JumpJiving
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Fibroscan CAP scores
There are a few things that I don’t understand about Fibroscan CAP scores. I have looked at the NICE 49 full guideline which can be found here: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng49/evidence/full-guideline-pdf-2548213310 Fibroscan CAP scores are discussed in detail on pages 62 to 74; the CAP scores
There are a few things that I don’t understand about Fibroscan CAP scores. I have looked at the NICE 49 full guideline which can be found here: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng49/evidence/full-guideline-pdf-2548213310 Fibroscan CAP scores are discussed in detail on pages 62 to 74; the CAP scores
mickeymouse42
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal hypertension?
Good evening. New here. Husband in hospital with liver cirrhosis. Having scope on Monday and we were told today that he has portal vein thrombosis. I understand what that is but I’m confused after doing some research as to the difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal vein hypertension? Or
Good evening. New here. Husband in hospital with liver cirrhosis. Having scope on Monday and we were told today that he has portal vein thrombosis. I understand what that is but I’m confused after doing some research as to the difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal vein hypertension? Or
Lvbv
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Confused, Don’t know what’s going on!
In my previous posts I mentioned that we booked a private appointment with cardiologist. After mum had a heart monitor for a week, the consultant confirmed that mum’s average heart rate was around 86, and the peak was around 160. The consultant has doubled the dose of bisoprolol so now mum is to take
In my previous posts I mentioned that we booked a private appointment with cardiologist. After mum had a heart monitor for a week, the consultant confirmed that mum’s average heart rate was around 86, and the peak was around 160. The consultant has doubled the dose of bisoprolol so now mum is to take
Nickybhf
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AF Association
5 months ago
Shortness of breath and chest pains
Two years after afib started I slipped into persistent afib and had an ablation. 60% of the way through the ablation I developed pericardial effusion and the ablation stopped and a drainage tube was placed in my heart. A couple of weeks later I developed chest pain from an autoimmune reaction called
Two years after afib started I slipped into persistent afib and had an ablation. 60% of the way through the ablation I developed pericardial effusion and the ablation stopped and a drainage tube was placed in my heart. A couple of weeks later I developed chest pain from an autoimmune reaction called
loghousegal
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AF Association
5 months ago
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