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AFib for past 4 days
Just wondering if anyone out there has experienced being in AFib for longer than a day? And does it revert back? Usually I return to sinus rhythm If I’m only in AF for a few hours or a day but this time it’s been 4 days. Fortunately I don’t have any symptoms like I usually have apart from not being
Just wondering if anyone out there has experienced being in AFib for longer than a day? And does it revert back? Usually I return to sinus rhythm If I’m only in AF for a few hours or a day but this time it’s been 4 days. Fortunately I don’t have any symptoms like I usually have apart from not being
Dizzy3
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Low Platelet count
My husband had s heart bypass in December 2023 and had a low platelet count prior to surgery of 284. After his surgery he received approx 12 pints of blood dye to complications. He has had no after care from the recovery point of view so no one he can ask.He has recently had a check blood test and
My husband had s heart bypass in December 2023 and had a low platelet count prior to surgery of 284. After his surgery he received approx 12 pints of blood dye to complications. He has had no after care from the recovery point of view so no one he can ask.He has recently had a check blood test and
Sooz34
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
lesson to learn
I am on a pill for Atril fiberlation !I did not remember the pills I have taken( written them down yesterday!) I referred myself to heart failure idid not know I was put on the tablet that I was unhappy with,.you, have to overeat in the morning for no effects from the tablet or feel unwelli ,Surgery
I am on a pill for Atril fiberlation !I did not remember the pills I have taken( written them down yesterday!) I referred myself to heart failure idid not know I was put on the tablet that I was unhappy with,.you, have to overeat in the morning for no effects from the tablet or feel unwelli ,Surgery
Eater
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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I am on Lupron as the only current PC treatment. Testosterone is <>1% as of Dec/18. PCP is looking to get me on (very expensive , hard to get) Serostim to help me with HIV/PC wasting SE's Thoughts, please be kind as ADT makes me get upset for nothing. Thank you.
I am on Lupron as the only current PC treatment. Testosterone is <>1% as of Dec/18. PCP is looking to get me on (very expensive , hard to get) Serostim to help me with HIV/PC wasting SE's Thoughts, please be kind as ADT makes me get upset for nothing. Thank you.
Blueribbon63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PMR and brachial neuritis
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
dmart7
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Aspirin
I have experienced chest pain in the right side. I have recently started Aspirin after having Open Heart Surgery eight weeks ago. I just wondered if anyone else has experienced this or if I should get it checked out with my GP I have recently been to my eight weeks appointment with ST Barts, the pain
I have experienced chest pain in the right side. I have recently started Aspirin after having Open Heart Surgery eight weeks ago. I just wondered if anyone else has experienced this or if I should get it checked out with my GP I have recently been to my eight weeks appointment with ST Barts, the pain
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Breathless, palpitations, upset stomach, thirst and unable to sleep
hi everyone I hope someone can help I had open heart surgery 10 months ago to repair my mitral valve. I subsequently had AF and was told my ejection fraction was 40. Since then my EJ has improved a bit (still not in normal ranges) and the AF has gone. I have however continued with a high percentage
hi everyone I hope someone can help I had open heart surgery 10 months ago to repair my mitral valve. I subsequently had AF and was told my ejection fraction was 40. Since then my EJ has improved a bit (still not in normal ranges) and the AF has gone. I have however continued with a high percentage
Winniesmum
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Tired all of the time now.,,
I am sorry if I am repeating myself but all though I am 80 years old, up until this winter I was fully independent, I drive a car, and I could work a small allotment. I am now becoming breathless without exertion and I tend to nap anytime that I sit down. I have seen a Cardiologist this month and am
I am sorry if I am repeating myself but all though I am 80 years old, up until this winter I was fully independent, I drive a car, and I could work a small allotment. I am now becoming breathless without exertion and I tend to nap anytime that I sit down. I have seen a Cardiologist this month and am
PhyK
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
newly diagnosed valve replacement
Hi, Brand new here. Recently diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis. Saw the cardiologist 4 days ago. Need to have TOE, ct scan, lung capacity test, meet surgeon then put on his list for valve replacement. The waiting is driving me insane. When I had echo 7 weeks ago the chap that did it rushed
Hi, Brand new here. Recently diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis. Saw the cardiologist 4 days ago. Need to have TOE, ct scan, lung capacity test, meet surgeon then put on his list for valve replacement. The waiting is driving me insane. When I had echo 7 weeks ago the chap that did it rushed
Hythe123
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Sturnum pain
Hi I'm new to this site my name is James was wondering if any one can help with a question ,I had a really traumatic time 2 years ago when I underwent Ablasion surgery followed by bivad surgery and then heart transplant, For the last 2 years my sternum has been so painful and continues to be so, I have
Hi I'm new to this site my name is James was wondering if any one can help with a question ,I had a really traumatic time 2 years ago when I underwent Ablasion surgery followed by bivad surgery and then heart transplant, For the last 2 years my sternum has been so painful and continues to be so, I have
REDWINE123
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Ketogenic diet alters the epigenetic and immune landscape of prostate cancer to overcome resistance to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Open Heart Surgery Groups
Hi there. I live in Brighton and I recently had open heart surgery (at The Royal Brompton in London) Does anyone know of any support groups for people who have been through similar surgery. I am in my 40s but would love to have people to chat to of any age who have been through the same thing. Thank
Hi there. I live in Brighton and I recently had open heart surgery (at The Royal Brompton in London) Does anyone know of any support groups for people who have been through similar surgery. I am in my 40s but would love to have people to chat to of any age who have been through the same thing. Thank
AbsterHo
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Candesartan
Just wondered if anyone else is on this drug and whether it has helped their heart function, left ventricular disfunction in my husbands case My husband has recently been put on this drug just after his bnp blood test for heart failure to find as to what stage he is at . I was too scared to ask
Just wondered if anyone else is on this drug and whether it has helped their heart function, left ventricular disfunction in my husbands case My husband has recently been put on this drug just after his bnp blood test for heart failure to find as to what stage he is at . I was too scared to ask
Jackiesmith7777
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
New diagnosis
I was just diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with Giant Cell Arteritis and, about 2 years later, Polymyalgia Rheumatica. My life has drastically changed between the pain and total exhaustion. Any words of advice would be most welcome.
I was just diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with Giant Cell Arteritis and, about 2 years later, Polymyalgia Rheumatica. My life has drastically changed between the pain and total exhaustion. Any words of advice would be most welcome.
Miacaro45
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
Struggling to manage work with Lupus
Suffered from tremendous pain everywhere and
mental
challenges. Had been suicidal and depressed. My physical and
mental
health
improved slowly with treatment, time and counselling. My body has returned to a relatively good state after about 6 months.
Suffered from tremendous pain everywhere and
mental
challenges. Had been suicidal and depressed. My physical and
mental
health
improved slowly with treatment, time and counselling. My body has returned to a relatively good state after about 6 months.
TomatoEater
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LUPUS UK
9 months ago
anxiety with taking heart attack
im 65 last may i took a bad angina attack that felt like a heart attack, i was diagnosed with unstable Angina, type2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, 4 blockages were found on angiogram, they were going to do triple heart bypass but when cardiology team discussed me they decided stents
im 65 last may i took a bad angina attack that felt like a heart attack, i was diagnosed with unstable Angina, type2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, 4 blockages were found on angiogram, they were going to do triple heart bypass but when cardiology team discussed me they decided stents
Laworders
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Post surgery
Hello. I am 3 weeks after open heart surgery to repair my mitral valve. I am still wearing compression socks but for the last 3 days one of my ankles has been swallen. Is this normal weeks after surgery? Getting a GP appointment is almost impossible so wanted to know if anyone else experienced this.
Hello. I am 3 weeks after open heart surgery to repair my mitral valve. I am still wearing compression socks but for the last 3 days one of my ankles has been swallen. Is this normal weeks after surgery? Getting a GP appointment is almost impossible so wanted to know if anyone else experienced this.
Charlieandcoco
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Nagalase count
My nagalase count is declining. 1.55 -1.37 - 1.12 today. The Clioquinol +zinc +ivermicetin is still working on the way to zero. PSA is steady at 32 Nagalase is an enzyme that cancer cells produce to protect themselves from the immune system.
My nagalase count is declining. 1.55 -1.37 - 1.12 today. The Clioquinol +zinc +ivermicetin is still working on the way to zero. PSA is steady at 32 Nagalase is an enzyme that cancer cells produce to protect themselves from the immune system.
agnut
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
This may be of interest to people here who have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia ...
Plus I am sick to death of women - and men - being labelled as having
mental
health
disorders via a FND dx. Anyhoo, this article https://bit.ly/3CrmbYy (you may need to copy and paste the link into a browser, if it doesn't go live here) looks at grey matter in the brain.
Plus I am sick to death of women - and men - being labelled as having
mental
health
disorders via a FND dx. Anyhoo, this article https://bit.ly/3CrmbYy (you may need to copy and paste the link into a browser, if it doesn't go live here) looks at grey matter in the brain.
210272
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
1 year ago
An EP’s view on atrial fibrillation after his own experience
The lecture of EP John Mandrola’s testimonial made a huge difference when I was first diagnosed with the condition. The man knows what he’s talking about, because not only is he an experienced electrophysician, but he also experienced AF himself. I love to share his thoughts with this wonderful group
The lecture of EP John Mandrola’s testimonial made a huge difference when I was first diagnosed with the condition. The man knows what he’s talking about, because not only is he an experienced electrophysician, but he also experienced AF himself. I love to share his thoughts with this wonderful group
Model52
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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