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Anyone with experience of taking Dipyridamole and Aspirin together ?
After a vasovagal syncope in Feb.2024 I was sent for brain MRI scan. And a ECG .The result was scar evidence of a small stroke on left side of my head. The ECG was clear. My blood pressure was back to normal around 132/72. I was put on Candestarten clexitel 8 mg daily , atorvastatin 20 mg and Clopidogrel
After a vasovagal syncope in Feb.2024 I was sent for brain MRI scan. And a ECG .The result was scar evidence of a small stroke on left side of my head. The ECG was clear. My blood pressure was back to normal around 132/72. I was put on Candestarten clexitel 8 mg daily , atorvastatin 20 mg and Clopidogrel
Marymon
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Cholesterol Support
2 months ago
Amiodarone
Hi. After Bisoprolol and Flecainide stopped working I was prescribed Amiodarone last September initially on a loading dose of 3 x 200. This was reduced to 1 x 200 then raised to 2 x 200 when lower dose failed. My question is: do people on Amiodarone have regular blood checks? My blood was tested after
Hi. After Bisoprolol and Flecainide stopped working I was prescribed Amiodarone last September initially on a loading dose of 3 x 200. This was reduced to 1 x 200 then raised to 2 x 200 when lower dose failed. My question is: do people on Amiodarone have regular blood checks? My blood was tested after
jd2004
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Back in permanent AF
Hi,I have been in sinus rhythm for 3 years after an ablation at Barts and been feeling fit and healthy. 3 weeks ago I woke up and knew straight away I had gone back in to AF, this has now been confirmed after a couple of ECG's at the hospital. I feel very symptomatic at the moment with lots of palpitations
Hi,I have been in sinus rhythm for 3 years after an ablation at Barts and been feeling fit and healthy. 3 weeks ago I woke up and knew straight away I had gone back in to AF, this has now been confirmed after a couple of ECG's at the hospital. I feel very symptomatic at the moment with lots of palpitations
Bigredhear
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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In my initial bio, I related to you that I had PBC for some 20 years before receiving a life saving liver transplant almost 19 years ago. In about 25% of those with liver transplants the PBC returns. We have to remember that our body still has the tendency to 'attack' it's own bile ducts and bile duct
In my initial bio, I related to you that I had PBC for some 20 years before receiving a life saving liver transplant almost 19 years ago. In about 25% of those with liver transplants the PBC returns. We have to remember that our body still has the tendency to 'attack' it's own bile ducts and bile duct
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
Cholesterol
Hi further to my cholesterol test etc yesterday and thanks for the comments and advice I managed to have a chat with my Dr albeit not my usual Dr he said my cholesterol readings were fine the lower the better didn't seen concerned when I said my good cholesterol HDL was way low so god knows.
Hi further to my cholesterol test etc yesterday and thanks for the comments and advice I managed to have a chat with my Dr albeit not my usual Dr he said my cholesterol readings were fine the lower the better didn't seen concerned when I said my good cholesterol HDL was way low so god knows.
Bridkid67
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Tilt Table Test
Well, on Thursday I had a Tilt Table test and it was positive. My blood pressure rose to 185/110 before taking a nosedive to 80/54 with me on the verge of passing out. My nurse then stopped the test and reclined the table. I am pretty certain that I did not escape Sjogrens with my year on Pegasys. I
Well, on Thursday I had a Tilt Table test and it was positive. My blood pressure rose to 185/110 before taking a nosedive to 80/54 with me on the verge of passing out. My nurse then stopped the test and reclined the table. I am pretty certain that I did not escape Sjogrens with my year on Pegasys. I
Wewo01
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Cholesterol levels
Hi iam currently on 75mcg of levothyroxine I signed up to the new Our future health scheme been today to the unit had a finger tip cholesterol test down nurse said my total cholesterol was low results as follows any help advice please thank.
Hi iam currently on 75mcg of levothyroxine I signed up to the new Our future health scheme been today to the unit had a finger tip cholesterol test down nurse said my total cholesterol was low results as follows any help advice please thank.
Bridkid67
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
AbbVie’s Produodopa approved by SMC to treat Parkinson’s disease patients in Scotland
AbbVie’s Produodopa (foslevodopa-foscarbidopa) has been accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for use within NHS Scotland to treat advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD patients with severe motor fluctuations and hyperkinesia or dyskinesia when previous available combinations
AbbVie’s Produodopa (foslevodopa-foscarbidopa) has been accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for use within NHS Scotland to treat advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD patients with severe motor fluctuations and hyperkinesia or dyskinesia when previous available combinations
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
How long does a coeliacs blood test take to come back?
Exactly that! I had bloods done on Friday lunch time, including a FBC, B12, folate, and ferritin. Also Coeliac screen (TTG). All the others are back but not the coeliac screen yet. Is that usual?
Exactly that! I had bloods done on Friday lunch time, including a FBC, B12, folate, and ferritin. Also Coeliac screen (TTG). All the others are back but not the coeliac screen yet. Is that usual?
WitchingHour2point0
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Wednesday's 'Word'
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NASH
[/i][/u] or non alcoholic steatohepatitis. It is often very common
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NAFLD -
[/i][/u] Non alcoholic fatty liver disease. This is very common, characterized by deposits of fat in the liver cells. When these deposits cause inflammation and fat cells build up, it is known as [u][i]
NASH
[/i][/u] or non alcoholic steatohepatitis. It is often very common
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
Horrible anxiety
anxi spikes blood pressure to dangerous levels. Dr did ecg and blood work. Everything ok. Doubled medication for blood pressure. Any experience this? Some please answe
anxi spikes blood pressure to dangerous levels. Dr did ecg and blood work. Everything ok. Doubled medication for blood pressure. Any experience this? Some please answe
Randsam2
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Anxiety Support
2 months ago
Horrible anxiety
anxi spikes blood pressure to dangerous levels. Dr did ecg and blood work. Everything ok. Doubled medication for blood pressure. Any experience this? Some please answe
anxi spikes blood pressure to dangerous levels. Dr did ecg and blood work. Everything ok. Doubled medication for blood pressure. Any experience this? Some please answe
Randsam2
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Anxiety Support
2 months ago
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) and its Role in Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and Levodopa-induced Dyskinesias
https://www.apdaparkinson.org/article/rna-research-krithy-irmady/
https://www.apdaparkinson.org/article/rna-research-krithy-irmady/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Is it possible to build up a tolerance to liothyronine?
I’ve found myself in the midst of an interesting, if somewhat unpleasant accidental experiment these last few days. Having had some issues in obtaining my usual supply of Thybon Henning, I’ve now gone 9 days without medication. This was very much unintentional, and I am aware is not medically advisable
I’ve found myself in the midst of an interesting, if somewhat unpleasant accidental experiment these last few days. Having had some issues in obtaining my usual supply of Thybon Henning, I’ve now gone 9 days without medication. This was very much unintentional, and I am aware is not medically advisable
JonnyA
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Eliquis
This may be a little long. On June 9, I went to the ER with shortness of breath, a CT scan showed multiple bilateral pulmonary embolisms. The doctor started me on heparin and did a procedure to break up the clots in the lungs (I forgot the name of the procedure) LOTS of blood work was done and the doctor
This may be a little long. On June 9, I went to the ER with shortness of breath, a CT scan showed multiple bilateral pulmonary embolisms. The doctor started me on heparin and did a procedure to break up the clots in the lungs (I forgot the name of the procedure) LOTS of blood work was done and the doctor
Vmarti
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
PSA REACHES 5,125 !!
Diagnosed seven years ago with metastatic prostate cancer (PSA 1,666). Got down to 0.9 with hormone (eligard) shots. PSA increased, even with eligard. Recently completed my fourth of five Pluvicto infusion treatments (last due in one week). Currently, my PSA is at 5,125. Looking for similar
Diagnosed seven years ago with metastatic prostate cancer (PSA 1,666). Got down to 0.9 with hormone (eligard) shots. PSA increased, even with eligard. Recently completed my fourth of five Pluvicto infusion treatments (last due in one week). Currently, my PSA is at 5,125. Looking for similar
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
amlodipine and losartan
I have been taking 5mgs Amlodipine and 100 mgs Losartan in morning but after going into atrial fibrillation my blood pressure drops at lunch time. My GP has said to take losartan at night and amlodipine in morning. Has anyone take these medications at different times of day .
I have been taking 5mgs Amlodipine and 100 mgs Losartan in morning but after going into atrial fibrillation my blood pressure drops at lunch time. My GP has said to take losartan at night and amlodipine in morning. Has anyone take these medications at different times of day .
Caradomben
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AF Association
1 year ago
Breakthrough with the cause of IBD - may lead to similar discoveries with other autoimmune diseases?
Just spotted this on my BBC News notifications. BBC News - Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease found https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wwdd6v2wjo It's written in layman's language, but seems to say they have found that there is a genetic link and that they have drugs already that might treat
Just spotted this on my BBC News notifications. BBC News - Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease found https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wwdd6v2wjo It's written in layman's language, but seems to say they have found that there is a genetic link and that they have drugs already that might treat
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Fact File
Atrial fibrillation (also referred to as AF) is an abnormality in the rhythm of the heart (an arrhythmia). For a full overview of AF from types of AF, diagnosis to managing symptoms, medication, cardioversion, catheter ablation …. And much more! Have you read our Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Fact File?
Atrial fibrillation (also referred to as AF) is an abnormality in the rhythm of the heart (an arrhythmia). For a full overview of AF from types of AF, diagnosis to managing symptoms, medication, cardioversion, catheter ablation …. And much more! Have you read our Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Fact File?
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Northern Ireland Lupus Group and LUPUS UK Virtual Volunteering Event - 26th June 7pm!
Do you live in Northern Ireland and want to get involved in volunteering? The Northern Ireland Lupus Group and LUPUS UK National Office are hosting an online volunteer information event on Wednesday 26th June, from 7pm until 9pm. This is a brilliant opportunity to learn about the charity and the many
Do you live in Northern Ireland and want to get involved in volunteering? The Northern Ireland Lupus Group and LUPUS UK National Office are hosting an online volunteer information event on Wednesday 26th June, from 7pm until 9pm. This is a brilliant opportunity to learn about the charity and the many
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
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