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Body composition & Docetaxel (Taxotere)
New study below. Actually from 2016, but PubMed presumably wasn't carrying the "Clinical Nutrition ESPEN" journal back then. (Anyone ever see a copy? LOL) It's mostly an Irish study with one Canadian. A note on BMI & visceral fat: BMI is a low-tech estimate of visceral fat. All you need is weight
New study below. Actually from 2016, but PubMed presumably wasn't carrying the "Clinical Nutrition ESPEN" journal back then. (Anyone ever see a copy? LOL) It's mostly an Irish study with one Canadian. A note on BMI & visceral fat: BMI is a low-tech estimate of visceral fat. All you need is weight
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Xarelto
Hi, I do suffer from another condition, coronary artery spasms which generally occurs once a week , the bad attacks that is, on any other given day if I have them GTN keeps it in check, I just get that 1 bad attack a week that sends me into our emergency department, if under high emotional stress it
Hi, I do suffer from another condition, coronary artery spasms which generally occurs once a week , the bad attacks that is, on any other given day if I have them GTN keeps it in check, I just get that 1 bad attack a week that sends me into our emergency department, if under high emotional stress it
hiratio
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AF Association
7 years ago
My story
Hello i'm brand new to this community my name is Gary Daniel i'm 28 years old and in December i had a heart attack do to a substance i used once and about 2 hours after taking it i had a heart attack then went into Cardiac Arrest once. After getting out of the hospital my heart was only functioning
Hello i'm brand new to this community my name is Gary Daniel i'm 28 years old and in December i had a heart attack do to a substance i used once and about 2 hours after taking it i had a heart attack then went into Cardiac Arrest once. After getting out of the hospital my heart was only functioning
GaryDaniel1988
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
7 years ago
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Hospital Review
I saw my excellent respiratory doctor yesterday and he was quite pleased with me. The QVAR is helping with the inflammation, most of the lung nodules are lymph nodes, just one slightly concerning one so I will have another scan in October, the collapsed part of my right lung has reinflated but I am to
I saw my excellent respiratory doctor yesterday and he was quite pleased with me. The QVAR is helping with the inflammation, most of the lung nodules are lymph nodes, just one slightly concerning one so I will have another scan in October, the collapsed part of my right lung has reinflated but I am to
Carnival567
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Drama!
Felt bad for a couple of nights with chest pains and nausea plus very high heart rate so went to the GP first thing to see if I was being a drama queen. Nurse called doctor, doctor sprayed GTN under my tongue and all he'll let loose. Everything black, really sick and weak, and blood pressure non existent
Felt bad for a couple of nights with chest pains and nausea plus very high heart rate so went to the GP first thing to see if I was being a drama queen. Nurse called doctor, doctor sprayed GTN under my tongue and all he'll let loose. Everything black, really sick and weak, and blood pressure non existent
P0rtnahapp1e
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AF Association
7 years ago
Plasma Levels of Nitrate & PCa
5 months ago, I posted: "Non-PCa Prescription Drugs: Nitroglycerin" I use a nitroglycerine patch to improve the oxygen supply to the tumor(s). Contrary to the predominant view on the internet, cancer doesn't "hate" oxygen. My patch generates nitric oxide [NO], which dilates blood vessels & thus improves
5 months ago, I posted: "Non-PCa Prescription Drugs: Nitroglycerin" I use a nitroglycerine patch to improve the oxygen supply to the tumor(s). Contrary to the predominant view on the internet, cancer doesn't "hate" oxygen. My patch generates nitric oxide [NO], which dilates blood vessels & thus improves
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Other oxides of nitrogen and related compounds
Having had numerous comments about nitrous oxide and B12 - is it now time to ask about the impact of the other oxides? Nitric oxide (NO), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and compounds such as glyceryl trinitrate which release nitric oxide. Do any of these affect levels of available B12 significantly - like nitrous
Having had numerous comments about nitrous oxide and B12 - is it now time to ask about the impact of the other oxides? Nitric oxide (NO), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and compounds such as glyceryl trinitrate which release nitric oxide. Do any of these affect levels of available B12 significantly - like nitrous
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
My test for POTS
Just back from my tilt table test for Postural Tachycardia Syndrome. Started by soaking my hands in hot water for 15 minutes because they were blue and the sensor pads couldn't pick up a pulse! Then 20 minutes stood upright whilst being monitored and observed by the consultant. A squirt of GTN under
Just back from my tilt table test for Postural Tachycardia Syndrome. Started by soaking my hands in hot water for 15 minutes because they were blue and the sensor pads couldn't pick up a pulse! Then 20 minutes stood upright whilst being monitored and observed by the consultant. A squirt of GTN under
whisperit
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Survivors
Hi. Checking in to say hello. I had CHD which resulted in VSD OHS in 1966 at the age of 7. In 2013 I spent 3 months in hospital having a triple bypass. My lungs took a beating and I was on life-support for a week. 2014 I had further stents fitted into a collapsed circumflex graft following HAs. A few
Hi. Checking in to say hello. I had CHD which resulted in VSD OHS in 1966 at the age of 7. In 2013 I spent 3 months in hospital having a triple bypass. My lungs took a beating and I was on life-support for a week. 2014 I had further stents fitted into a collapsed circumflex graft following HAs. A few
SlimmingEagle
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
7 years ago
Is it worth it? I don't know anymore
I am really struggling but really good at hiding it I have had fibromyalgia & widespread myo-fascial pain for 16 years, if that wasn't bad enough after antibiotics that gave me terrible runs and then severe constipation I strained so hard I felt a searing pain in my rectum on the right side from up where
I am really struggling but really good at hiding it I have had fibromyalgia & widespread myo-fascial pain for 16 years, if that wasn't bad enough after antibiotics that gave me terrible runs and then severe constipation I strained so hard I felt a searing pain in my rectum on the right side from up where
electricjaws
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
Hello.
I'm new and this is my first post. I'm 68 and retired. Ambulanced to A and E five moths ago: chest pain and tachycardia. AF diagnosed plus "mild" left ventricular dysfunction. Left hospital after 24 hours. Prescribed bisoprolol, rivaroxaban, GTN pm and ramipril. Ramipril replaced by Losartan as not
I'm new and this is my first post. I'm 68 and retired. Ambulanced to A and E five moths ago: chest pain and tachycardia. AF diagnosed plus "mild" left ventricular dysfunction. Left hospital after 24 hours. Prescribed bisoprolol, rivaroxaban, GTN pm and ramipril. Ramipril replaced by Losartan as not
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AF Association
8 years ago
Crisis yesterday
Hi all. Hope everyone is feeling positive and continuing on maintaining or embalking on your recovery journey. I ended up I'm accident and emergency yesterday...severely dehydrated,resting heart rate of 42, severe itching,chest pain and palpitations. Was given IV fluids,piriton,paracetamol, andansetrone
Hi all. Hope everyone is feeling positive and continuing on maintaining or embalking on your recovery journey. I ended up I'm accident and emergency yesterday...severely dehydrated,resting heart rate of 42, severe itching,chest pain and palpitations. Was given IV fluids,piriton,paracetamol, andansetrone
jfk71
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Talk ED (eating disorders)
8 years ago
Has anyone got problems swallowing food?
I recently had a very nasty episode of chestpain .. it felt a little like hearburn.. but not quite the same. The pain was continuous all across my chest and had probs breathing.. I was at work and was taken to hospital.. they kept me in for 24hours.. thinking it was my heart.. it wasn't... I then had
I recently had a very nasty episode of chestpain .. it felt a little like hearburn.. but not quite the same. The pain was continuous all across my chest and had probs breathing.. I was at work and was taken to hospital.. they kept me in for 24hours.. thinking it was my heart.. it wasn't... I then had
SusanCar
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 years ago
Coronary artery spasms
Hi has anyone been diagnosed with a heart murmur and coronary artery spasms? I had a sudden heart attack two years ago and had stent put in. Since last January I've had unstable angina - the pain was every day, and I was using my gtn spray every day as often as four times a day, and I would get angina
Hi has anyone been diagnosed with a heart murmur and coronary artery spasms? I had a sudden heart attack two years ago and had stent put in. Since last January I've had unstable angina - the pain was every day, and I was using my gtn spray every day as often as four times a day, and I would get angina
Talha_2010
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Cholesterol Support
8 years ago
Non-PCa Prescription Drugs: Nitroglycerin
[1] Hypoxia (low oxygen). On the face of it, when a tumor outgrows its blood supply, it should be at a severe disadvantage. However, when cells do not get the oxygen they need, they induce HIF1alpha (Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1alpha). When that happens, a PCa cell becomes almost impossible to kill
[1] Hypoxia (low oxygen). On the face of it, when a tumor outgrows its blood supply, it should be at a severe disadvantage. However, when cells do not get the oxygen they need, they induce HIF1alpha (Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1alpha). When that happens, a PCa cell becomes almost impossible to kill
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Got to do something about my anger at ... doctors.
I cannot believe that I have put up with this for the last 8 years, since my really nice and on-the-ball GP left the practice. Yesterday I went to the appointment with the GP, Iron Knickers, that I had had to book 3 weeks ago after waiting online at patient.emissaccess (online booking) for her next tranche
I cannot believe that I have put up with this for the last 8 years, since my really nice and on-the-ball GP left the practice. Yesterday I went to the appointment with the GP, Iron Knickers, that I had had to book 3 weeks ago after waiting online at patient.emissaccess (online booking) for her next tranche
Schenks
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Arginine - Nitric Oxide
Nalakrats wrote a number of things that I disagree with. Here is one of them: "Cancer cells hate oxygen" Such statements are usually followed by a reference to Otto Warburg who won a Nobel in 1931. i.e. it must be true. (Poor Otto is usually misquoted, but his view that hypoxia is the cause of cancer
Nalakrats wrote a number of things that I disagree with. Here is one of them: "Cancer cells hate oxygen" Such statements are usually followed by a reference to Otto Warburg who won a Nobel in 1931. i.e. it must be true. (Poor Otto is usually misquoted, but his view that hypoxia is the cause of cancer
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Please help if u can
Hi all I'm new here just need some advice please had under active thyroid for 15 yr I seem to be gtn more exhausted insomnia painful joints I'm on 300mg thyroxine already
Hi all I'm new here just need some advice please had under active thyroid for 15 yr I seem to be gtn more exhausted insomnia painful joints I'm on 300mg thyroxine already
jane166
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Angina and brittle asthma
Last Friday I had to be nebullised and was given Prednisolone. I am used to this so I wasn't too anxious. However then I needed nebullising again on Saturday and the Prednisolone didn't really start to work until Sunday. I am used it working more quickly than that. Then at 2am on Monday I had my first
Last Friday I had to be nebullised and was given Prednisolone. I am used to this so I wasn't too anxious. However then I needed nebullising again on Saturday and the Prednisolone didn't really start to work until Sunday. I am used it working more quickly than that. Then at 2am on Monday I had my first
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Newbie to AF needs advice, please
I am a 70 year old, fairly fit male. I had a stent fitted Oct 2013, followed by a balloon in Feb 2014 (both LAD). I carry a GTN spray for occasional use for angina. Diet & exercise routine good - I use my local gym twice a week and cycle. Until 5 weeks ago, I felt on top form. But, whilst on
I am a 70 year old, fairly fit male. I had a stent fitted Oct 2013, followed by a balloon in Feb 2014 (both LAD). I carry a GTN spray for occasional use for angina. Diet & exercise routine good - I use my local gym twice a week and cycle. Until 5 weeks ago, I felt on top form. But, whilst on
heekle
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AF Association
8 years ago
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