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Arrhythmias: Understanding your condition
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
23 days ago
Arrhythmias: Understanding your condition
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
23 days ago
Gastric Parietal Cell Antibody
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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GP cholesterol results.
Hi folks, So I have just had my cholesterol test done by my GP with the following results. HDL - 1.5 LDL - 6.8 TRIGLYCERIDES - 1.7 Total 8.3 risk factor 26% They want to start me on Statins asap. I am keen to avoid drugs and believe that some of the increased numbers above could actually be good
Hi folks, So I have just had my cholesterol test done by my GP with the following results. HDL - 1.5 LDL - 6.8 TRIGLYCERIDES - 1.7 Total 8.3 risk factor 26% They want to start me on Statins asap. I am keen to avoid drugs and believe that some of the increased numbers above could actually be good
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Cholesterol Support
25 days ago
seeking info.
I have never posted anything here. you all seem to have the lingo down and are using acronyms like a boss. never the less, here I am. I will be 67 this year and have had afib for over 10 years. I have been on all the medications for rhythm and rate. I have had 3 cryo ablations. The last one in Dec
I have never posted anything here. you all seem to have the lingo down and are using acronyms like a boss. never the less, here I am. I will be 67 this year and have had afib for over 10 years. I have been on all the medications for rhythm and rate. I have had 3 cryo ablations. The last one in Dec
patiolantern
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
Constant sweating..does anyone else with similar issues and meds suffer in this way?
Hi , I have persistent AF, mitral value regurgitation and cardiomyopathy and for some months have been suffered with constant sweats. My medication is Nebivolol, Dejoxin, Edoxaban, Rosuvastatin and water tablets. Having had all manner of test no explanation can be offered for this. Has anyone else experienced
Hi , I have persistent AF, mitral value regurgitation and cardiomyopathy and for some months have been suffered with constant sweats. My medication is Nebivolol, Dejoxin, Edoxaban, Rosuvastatin and water tablets. Having had all manner of test no explanation can be offered for this. Has anyone else experienced
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
25 days ago
PAF. What should my goal be?
My aim is to reduce my AFib frequency which is currently about 3 episodes per month. In August I had episodes on the 3rd, the 14th and the 26th. The duration was respectively 18, 16 and 18 hours. The intensity of the palpitations was mild for the first few hours and for the last few hours I was unaware
My aim is to reduce my AFib frequency which is currently about 3 episodes per month. In August I had episodes on the 3rd, the 14th and the 26th. The duration was respectively 18, 16 and 18 hours. The intensity of the palpitations was mild for the first few hours and for the last few hours I was unaware
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Patient Resources Directory
We have a range of information and resources available to make it easier to find out more about arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and Syncope. Please download our information booklet
‘Patient Resources Directory’
UK:
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/b83f1aa4dbb8c275af20a5cd76fb14f2
We have a range of information and resources available to make it easier to find out more about arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and Syncope. Please download our information booklet
‘Patient Resources Directory’
UK:
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/b83f1aa4dbb8c275af20a5cd76fb14f2
SamAdmin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
26 days ago
New PA diagnosis
Hi all Recently found to have autoimmune gastritis with stomach polyps. I also have Hashimotos (autoimmune thyroid addressed & on meds) and ckd stage 3 I was given the B12 loading dose of 6 injections. I read since a high intake of B12 is not good for the kidneys? Does anyone know if this is the case
Hi all Recently found to have autoimmune gastritis with stomach polyps. I also have Hashimotos (autoimmune thyroid addressed & on meds) and ckd stage 3 I was given the B12 loading dose of 6 injections. I read since a high intake of B12 is not good for the kidneys? Does anyone know if this is the case
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Ramipril and Bisoporol
I take 5 mg of Bisoporol and 5 mg of Apixaban in the morning and 2.5 mg bisoporol and 5 mg Apixaban 9pm then when I go to bed 2.5 mg Ramipril and 40mg of atorvastatin. Is anyone else on this regime?
I take 5 mg of Bisoporol and 5 mg of Apixaban in the morning and 2.5 mg bisoporol and 5 mg Apixaban 9pm then when I go to bed 2.5 mg Ramipril and 40mg of atorvastatin. Is anyone else on this regime?
Myflowers2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
26 days ago
Portable Inogen tubing tip
A few months ago I finally got a portable Inogen Oxygen unit and kept finding the tubing kinked where it comes out of the unit (impeding oxygen flow.) I finally found this little doodad on Amazon which clips to the tubing and shapes it into a curve, preventing it from kinking. I don’t know if I can post
A few months ago I finally got a portable Inogen Oxygen unit and kept finding the tubing kinked where it comes out of the unit (impeding oxygen flow.) I finally found this little doodad on Amazon which clips to the tubing and shapes it into a curve, preventing it from kinking. I don’t know if I can post
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
27 days ago
Different Types of MS
I was reading a post on another online group earlier today and realized I really needed this for clarity. Maybe you do too. Robbie Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is thought to be an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's immune system
I was reading a post on another online group earlier today and realized I really needed this for clarity. Maybe you do too. Robbie Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is thought to be an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's immune system
robster1
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
KardiaMobile vs Fitbit watch
I use both for checking my heart rate and checking for Afib, and my cardio consultant endorsed the Kardio monitor. He was though rather sceptical about Fitbit watch saying it was very limited. I wondered what experiences others had about these devices. I also had a question about heart rate versus
I use both for checking my heart rate and checking for Afib, and my cardio consultant endorsed the Kardio monitor. He was though rather sceptical about Fitbit watch saying it was very limited. I wondered what experiences others had about these devices. I also had a question about heart rate versus
Crimson2020
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
28 days ago
Terrified Before Appointment
Hey all! I’m a female, in my 30s and looking for a little support as I freak out about an upcoming doctor appointment. Long story short, I have diagnosed hypothyroidism and have been treated for years for it. Low thyroid is my issue (important fact). My MD referred me to an endocrinologist, who is
Hey all! I’m a female, in my 30s and looking for a little support as I freak out about an upcoming doctor appointment. Long story short, I have diagnosed hypothyroidism and have been treated for years for it. Low thyroid is my issue (important fact). My MD referred me to an endocrinologist, who is
Totmama
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
breathless after cardio version
hi I had a afib attack 3 weeks ago and was admitted for cardio version. 2 days after I felt worse, heart rate was normal but experienced numbness on left side, dizzy and nausea. Was admitted to the icu for surveillance as they thought I had a stroke. Luckily it wasn’t but the neurologist said sometimes
hi I had a afib attack 3 weeks ago and was admitted for cardio version. 2 days after I felt worse, heart rate was normal but experienced numbness on left side, dizzy and nausea. Was admitted to the icu for surveillance as they thought I had a stroke. Luckily it wasn’t but the neurologist said sometimes
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
29 days ago
Tamoxifen side effects
I have a question for tamoxifen users. Not a big deal but I am curious. I am 76 and have been on tamoxifen for a year and a half. I have gray hair - quite long. The hair is thinning but my curiosity is about my hair darkening. It is turning a dark brunette. Just seems kind of weird. Anyone else had that
I have a question for tamoxifen users. Not a big deal but I am curious. I am 76 and have been on tamoxifen for a year and a half. I have gray hair - quite long. The hair is thinning but my curiosity is about my hair darkening. It is turning a dark brunette. Just seems kind of weird. Anyone else had that
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
30 days ago
Continued Cardioäblation Success
I'd hoped to climb 11,500 ft/3,500 m Mt San Gorgonio that's 11 miles/18 km away from the Camp I work at as a prepcook on the second anniversary of my cardioäblation but my work schedule wouldn't allow that. I'd summitted it three times over the previous two years but I'd always driven to the trailhead
I'd hoped to climb 11,500 ft/3,500 m Mt San Gorgonio that's 11 miles/18 km away from the Camp I work at as a prepcook on the second anniversary of my cardioäblation but my work schedule wouldn't allow that. I'd summitted it three times over the previous two years but I'd always driven to the trailhead
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
30 days ago
coping with persistent atrial fibrillation
sorry if you think I am on again about the same thing but I am really struggling with being acutely symptomatic since becoming persistent since mid June I am 65 and have had paf for 15 years only a few isolated incidents until this year although many issues over this time with ectopics having a cv October
sorry if you think I am on again about the same thing but I am really struggling with being acutely symptomatic since becoming persistent since mid June I am 65 and have had paf for 15 years only a few isolated incidents until this year although many issues over this time with ectopics having a cv October
wbekim
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
30 days ago
Boron - Bone Health and a whole lot more!
Nothing Boring about Boron Lara Pizzorno. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2015 Aug. "the current article shows, boron has been proven to be an important trace mineral because it (1) is essential for the growth and maintenance of bone; (2) greatly improves wound healing; (3) beneficially impacts the body's
Nothing Boring about Boron Lara Pizzorno. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2015 Aug. "the current article shows, boron has been proven to be an important trace mineral because it (1) is essential for the growth and maintenance of bone; (2) greatly improves wound healing; (3) beneficially impacts the body's
kainasar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
and more promising (in vitro) CRISPR, this time used directly against cancer and not to help studying it
we are moving… https://crisprmedicinenews.com/news/crispr-targets-pancreatic-cancer-mutations/
we are moving… https://crisprmedicinenews.com/news/crispr-targets-pancreatic-cancer-mutations/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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