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Saw a specialist
You feel like you are choosing between your physical and
mental
health
. He said that I could go on zoladex for 2 to 3 years (much longer than I thought).
You feel like you are choosing between your physical and
mental
health
. He said that I could go on zoladex for 2 to 3 years (much longer than I thought).
Sunset-lady
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Why it’s a good idea to use your Kardia etc regularly
It’s a saga but will make it as short as possible! I have paroxysmal AF, big nuisance but I don’t usually have fast episodes any more, take Apixaban anticoagulant so I put up with it. On Friday afternoon while quietly looking at a book an episode started. As usual pretty nasty for first two hours but
It’s a saga but will make it as short as possible! I have paroxysmal AF, big nuisance but I don’t usually have fast episodes any more, take Apixaban anticoagulant so I put up with it. On Friday afternoon while quietly looking at a book an episode started. As usual pretty nasty for first two hours but
Buffafly
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Some do and some don't
I was diagnosed with AF and slightly enlarged heart chambers, earlier this year, which has turned out to be permanent AF 24hrs every day. On reading posts it seems different procedures are given for AF with varying success. I have been prescribed Apixaban in addition to bisoprolol. My pulse seems
I was diagnosed with AF and slightly enlarged heart chambers, earlier this year, which has turned out to be permanent AF 24hrs every day. On reading posts it seems different procedures are given for AF with varying success. I have been prescribed Apixaban in addition to bisoprolol. My pulse seems
Lifford
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
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Psychological flu/Sprained soul
My sister had returned from a birthday (wish i had someone to invite me too, would boost my
mental
health
. Wish i had someone to invite to my birthday in August). She said "it's late, rest".
My sister had returned from a birthday (wish i had someone to invite me too, would boost my
mental
health
. Wish i had someone to invite to my birthday in August). She said "it's late, rest".
Against_the_current
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 days ago
Tachycardia after ablation
What is your level of endurance/exercise that you comfortably tolerate after ablation? I was working in the garden today, NOT exerting myself much at all and my heart rate was in the 130-140 range for very little effort. I chose to rest, but could have kept working. Is it better not to stress the heart
What is your level of endurance/exercise that you comfortably tolerate after ablation? I was working in the garden today, NOT exerting myself much at all and my heart rate was in the 130-140 range for very little effort. I chose to rest, but could have kept working. Is it better not to stress the heart
MeganMN
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
advice needed
Hi, I have been diagnosed with slow Atrial Fibrillation since October and still waiting to see a cardiologist. The doctors have given me Apixaban. I have struggled with the symptoms and seem to have episodes every other day especially in the early hours of the nights. I have had to cut hours down at
Hi, I have been diagnosed with slow Atrial Fibrillation since October and still waiting to see a cardiologist. The doctors have given me Apixaban. I have struggled with the symptoms and seem to have episodes every other day especially in the early hours of the nights. I have had to cut hours down at
Disneydi
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Mitral Valve Operation Success Story
Lived with a mitral valve issue since born 50 years ago, when i hit 40 the regurgitation reached severe but no symptoms, wythenshawe hospital monitored me every 6 months for change and last year decided to put me on the waiting list when they thought it was time to intervene. Had the operation OHS 10
Lived with a mitral valve issue since born 50 years ago, when i hit 40 the regurgitation reached severe but no symptoms, wythenshawe hospital monitored me every 6 months for change and last year decided to put me on the waiting list when they thought it was time to intervene. Had the operation OHS 10
paulcongleton
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Skipped beats
Iv posted a lot recently about my story since joing in February I am very grateful for everyone who's shared there stories and experiences and advise it's been nice to know I'm not alone in all of this. I wanted to put together where I am from the start to see if anybody else experienced similar situation
Iv posted a lot recently about my story since joing in February I am very grateful for everyone who's shared there stories and experiences and advise it's been nice to know I'm not alone in all of this. I wanted to put together where I am from the start to see if anybody else experienced similar situation
AWhittaker
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 month ago
Atrial Bigeminy
I have searched through the posts about bigeminy and many of them are quite old. I recently had a successful ablation for atrial tachycardia, but now have most incessant atrial bigeminy. There seems to be some varied research out now about atrial bigeminy causing cardiomyopathy. Beta Blockers don't seem
I have searched through the posts about bigeminy and many of them are quite old. I recently had a successful ablation for atrial tachycardia, but now have most incessant atrial bigeminy. There seems to be some varied research out now about atrial bigeminy causing cardiomyopathy. Beta Blockers don't seem
MeganMN
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Atrial Bigeminy
I have searched through the posts about bigeminy and many of them are quite old. I recently had a successful ablation for atrial tachycardia, but now have most incessant atrial bigeminy. There seems to be some varied research out now about atrial bigeminy causing cardiomyopathy. Beta Blockers don't seem
I have searched through the posts about bigeminy and many of them are quite old. I recently had a successful ablation for atrial tachycardia, but now have most incessant atrial bigeminy. There seems to be some varied research out now about atrial bigeminy causing cardiomyopathy. Beta Blockers don't seem
MeganMN
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 month ago
full heart bypass
I have had a full heart bypass after just over 4 months waiting. I am now nearly 3 weeks post op. Nobody could have prepared me of how hard this is. I know I will feel better and I am getting stronger each day. The emotional rollercoaster is the worse. I am sad, angry and trying to be positive all at
I have had a full heart bypass after just over 4 months waiting. I am now nearly 3 weeks post op. Nobody could have prepared me of how hard this is. I know I will feel better and I am getting stronger each day. The emotional rollercoaster is the worse. I am sad, angry and trying to be positive all at
Lemon31
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Alergies
Good morning, I’ve had ibs for some years, that seams to want to stay around over the last 6 months. I seam to have most of it under control with diet alterations and drinking a lot more water My main issue surrounds anus discomfort and have had recent treatment for anal fissures. Ive had all the
Good morning, I’ve had ibs for some years, that seams to want to stay around over the last 6 months. I seam to have most of it under control with diet alterations and drinking a lot more water My main issue surrounds anus discomfort and have had recent treatment for anal fissures. Ive had all the
Worcstom
in
IBS Network
2 days ago
How is AF and Heart Failure linked?
Although the term heart failure can sound ‘scary’ it does not mean that your heart is about to stop working! Although heart failure can be a serious condition, it only means your heart is not working as efficiently as it should be and that it needs a little help to make it work better. For further
Although the term heart failure can sound ‘scary’ it does not mean that your heart is about to stop working! Although heart failure can be a serious condition, it only means your heart is not working as efficiently as it should be and that it needs a little help to make it work better. For further
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Arrhythmia Checklist
Do you or a family member experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness, these are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder/ For further guidance, download the Arrhythmia
Do you or a family member experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness, these are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder/ For further guidance, download the Arrhythmia
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 month ago
Upcoming OHS
Hey all Joined after my mum recommended the site . Wish I'd known about it earlier. I'm 36 and have open heart surgery for sub aortic stenosis in less than 3 weeks. I'm just looking for someone that has had the same sort of surgery. Or even some mums around my age that have gone through it.. I'm really
Hey all Joined after my mum recommended the site . Wish I'd known about it earlier. I'm 36 and have open heart surgery for sub aortic stenosis in less than 3 weeks. I'm just looking for someone that has had the same sort of surgery. Or even some mums around my age that have gone through it.. I'm really
Savage87
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Predicting Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy - A Blood Based Biomarker Approach
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
marnieg46
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
The 2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) meeting-- Chock full of Testosterone...
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
NPfisherman
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
Contamination OCD and making friends?
I am jobless right now because my main focus is to better my
mental
health
and finally work on my OCD. My main type of OCD is Contamination OCD. It has caused me to pull back away from my friends and family as well as any social event.
I am jobless right now because my main focus is to better my
mental
health
and finally work on my OCD. My main type of OCD is Contamination OCD. It has caused me to pull back away from my friends and family as well as any social event.
LiveOutLove_22
in
My OCD Community
3 months ago
When to take meds
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
bellsjet
in
Thyroid UK
16 days ago
2nd Ablation for Atrial Tachycardia
After months and months of misery, and my consult with a second EP,.I decided to proceed with a local ablation at Abbott in Minneapolis. I have Atrial Tachycardia/SVT and it has been a long road with no relief from meds, lots of side effects, rough sleep. It was a rough pre-op with my EP recommending
After months and months of misery, and my consult with a second EP,.I decided to proceed with a local ablation at Abbott in Minneapolis. I have Atrial Tachycardia/SVT and it has been a long road with no relief from meds, lots of side effects, rough sleep. It was a rough pre-op with my EP recommending
MeganMN
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
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