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Electric shock treatment
I was diagnosed with AF Nov 2022 but have beeb pretty good since then with no further arrhythmia (as far as I am aware). Recently had echocardiogram and the technician thought everything looked fine. Now had letter saying I would be given an appointment for electric shock treatment to improve my energy
I was diagnosed with AF Nov 2022 but have beeb pretty good since then with no further arrhythmia (as far as I am aware). Recently had echocardiogram and the technician thought everything looked fine. Now had letter saying I would be given an appointment for electric shock treatment to improve my energy
Lynthebin
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AF Association
7 months ago
These are my Iron levels - have RLS but also Parkinson's
My original post was https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/150970580/low-iron-rls-but-also-with-parkinsons If you remember I had had a test for iron done on 30th May (ferritin only) which came back as Serum ferritin level 15 ng/mL [10.0 - 180.0] So I requested and got another test for Iron, (this
My original post was https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/150970580/low-iron-rls-but-also-with-parkinsons If you remember I had had a test for iron done on 30th May (ferritin only) which came back as Serum ferritin level 15 ng/mL [10.0 - 180.0] So I requested and got another test for Iron, (this
Jess123dog
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Warfarin
Hi i m taking warfarin now for one month for LV thrombus. The warfrin level is not going up. I m following the right diet for warfarin. Please help me.
Hi i m taking warfarin now for one month for LV thrombus. The warfrin level is not going up. I m following the right diet for warfarin. Please help me.
neomiferdy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
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Are Functional Motor Symptoms Influenced by Glutamate and Glutamine Fluctuations?
I was reading an old post and someone commented about this, so naturally I asked the question and found this study: https://www.neurologylive.com/view/functional-motor-symptoms-influenced-glutamate-glutamine-fluctuations Interesting reading and saying that the "functional movements" are down to biology
I was reading an old post and someone commented about this, so naturally I asked the question and found this study: https://www.neurologylive.com/view/functional-motor-symptoms-influenced-glutamate-glutamine-fluctuations Interesting reading and saying that the "functional movements" are down to biology
Lady4
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
8 months ago
Does anyone have a weak heart and fast heartbeat, physical anxiety feeling, as their main low b12 symptom?
I sometimes get a feeling of weak heart and uncomfortable chest, too fast heartbeat, and a feeling like physical anxiety in my stomach/heart while mentally feeling completely calm so it's definitely a physically caused thing. My heart area feels uncomfortable and it makes sleep very difficult. I also
I sometimes get a feeling of weak heart and uncomfortable chest, too fast heartbeat, and a feeling like physical anxiety in my stomach/heart while mentally feeling completely calm so it's definitely a physically caused thing. My heart area feels uncomfortable and it makes sleep very difficult. I also
Carrie234
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Dicyclomine will work with Docetaxel ?
Will this work ? https://www.genengnews.com/topics/cancer/ibs-drug-restores-chemotherapy-effectiveness-against-resistant-prostate-cancer/
Will this work ? https://www.genengnews.com/topics/cancer/ibs-drug-restores-chemotherapy-effectiveness-against-resistant-prostate-cancer/
Manilo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Ablation/S-ICD Recovery Time - why is it taking so long?
Bit of a long one… Hi all, I’m currently recovering from a 4 week hospital stay and struggling with the recovery period. I was admitted for investigation due to a high burden of PVCs which were making me very symptomatic. I had a previous diagnosis of low burden of PVCs, as well as mild dilated cardiomyopathy
Bit of a long one… Hi all, I’m currently recovering from a 4 week hospital stay and struggling with the recovery period. I was admitted for investigation due to a high burden of PVCs which were making me very symptomatic. I had a previous diagnosis of low burden of PVCs, as well as mild dilated cardiomyopathy
AspiringVet
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
6 months ago
We could tell in advance if enzalutamide works on a patient: computational biology
hopefully it will be clinically tested soon ”For the study in Nature Communications, Mitrofanova's team developed computational algorithms to discover why the prostate cancer drug enzalutamide (sold under the brand name Xtandi) never works for some patients and why it eventually stops working in others
hopefully it will be clinically tested soon ”For the study in Nature Communications, Mitrofanova's team developed computational algorithms to discover why the prostate cancer drug enzalutamide (sold under the brand name Xtandi) never works for some patients and why it eventually stops working in others
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Is the rhythm of your heart regular?
A simple pulse check only takes 30 seconds! Atrial fibrillation, also known as AF or AFib is a quivering or irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can lead to an AF-related stroke or heart failure if left untreated. If you have AF, your heart beats in an irregular rhythm causing the blood to not
A simple pulse check only takes 30 seconds! Atrial fibrillation, also known as AF or AFib is a quivering or irregular heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can lead to an AF-related stroke or heart failure if left untreated. If you have AF, your heart beats in an irregular rhythm causing the blood to not
TracyAdmin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
What is an ICM?
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
6 months ago
What is an ICM?
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
6 months ago
Low Testosterone and value of continuing Hormone Therapy
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
saniku
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
b12 and “liver storage”
Every time I think I have a handle on how this essential vitamin works, I read something and have to adjust my understanding. Has anyone read this? Enough to have a discussion about it? [u]
The Enterohepatic Circulation of Vitamin B12
[/u] My takeaway quotes were: “[i]The reabsorption of
Every time I think I have a handle on how this essential vitamin works, I read something and have to adjust my understanding. Has anyone read this? Enough to have a discussion about it? [u]
The Enterohepatic Circulation of Vitamin B12
[/u] My takeaway quotes were: “[i]The reabsorption of
PlatypusProfit8077
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
need some guidance, feeling desperate..
My husband has advanced, Stage IV castration resistant prostate cancer. When he was diagnosed in May 2022 his PSA was 4700, he has widespread bone metastases. He stopped responding to Docetaxel, Pluvicto and is now not responding to Cabazitaxel, his PSA is now over 700. He is feeling good, no pain
My husband has advanced, Stage IV castration resistant prostate cancer. When he was diagnosed in May 2022 his PSA was 4700, he has widespread bone metastases. He stopped responding to Docetaxel, Pluvicto and is now not responding to Cabazitaxel, his PSA is now over 700. He is feeling good, no pain
Kiki27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Extra steroids?
Having had my first cold since before the pandemic after Christmas, I went off the to the doctors about 10 days ago because although I felt I'd recovered I was deaf in one ear and had sticky eyes. One ear hadn't 'popped' on the flight out or back to the UK and once the cold kicked in it got worse. Currently
Having had my first cold since before the pandemic after Christmas, I went off the to the doctors about 10 days ago because although I felt I'd recovered I was deaf in one ear and had sticky eyes. One ear hadn't 'popped' on the flight out or back to the UK and once the cold kicked in it got worse. Currently
ladygigger
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Creatine
I am on Ursofalk and very well fortunately. I take Bezafibrate for itch (life saver). I have embark on a fitness journey of Crossfit and after 12 months wish to improve even more. I am advised by my coach to take Creatine and that this is natural and improves performance and muscle recovery. Anyone
I am on Ursofalk and very well fortunately. I take Bezafibrate for itch (life saver). I have embark on a fitness journey of Crossfit and after 12 months wish to improve even more. I am advised by my coach to take Creatine and that this is natural and improves performance and muscle recovery. Anyone
amt50
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
Has anyone had medication changed from bisoprolol?
My previous posts were related to my mum and her anxiety. Mum has permanent AF. We ended up going private to see a consultant and mum had a monitor for a week to monitor her heart rate. The results did show that her heart rate was high - around 160 was the higher results. The consultant increased bisoprolol
My previous posts were related to my mum and her anxiety. Mum has permanent AF. We ended up going private to see a consultant and mum had a monitor for a week to monitor her heart rate. The results did show that her heart rate was high - around 160 was the higher results. The consultant increased bisoprolol
Nickybhf
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Please help my grandfather
Hi all thanks for accepting me into this group, I would love to help my grandfather feel abit more comfortable.Grandad had 2 replacement hips last year has suspected cancer in lung and ureter (both will stay undiagnosed due to fraility.) He has COPD, AF, Osteoarthritis and now got systolic heart diease
Hi all thanks for accepting me into this group, I would love to help my grandfather feel abit more comfortable.Grandad had 2 replacement hips last year has suspected cancer in lung and ureter (both will stay undiagnosed due to fraility.) He has COPD, AF, Osteoarthritis and now got systolic heart diease
Danielle2419
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Mum update (CBD)
Thought I had finally better give you all an update on mum. Mum had a fall back in Feb which resulted in a broken nose and slight skull fracture, still mobile unaided at this point, but with falls risk. Admitted to hospital after 24 hours in A&E, finally getting a bed in a ward. Ward then had changed
Thought I had finally better give you all an update on mum. Mum had a fall back in Feb which resulted in a broken nose and slight skull fracture, still mobile unaided at this point, but with falls risk. Admitted to hospital after 24 hours in A&E, finally getting a bed in a ward. Ward then had changed
Araucana
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PSP Association
6 months ago
another iron infusion? and low ALT level
Hello, dear RLS friends! I would really appreciate your advice regarding my mother's ferritin levels. So she is currently on 0.375 mg (some days up to 0.5 mg) and 900 mg neurontin. I know DAs are not optimal, but at this point it would really be a problem to withdraw, especially that mom did start with
Hello, dear RLS friends! I would really appreciate your advice regarding my mother's ferritin levels. So she is currently on 0.375 mg (some days up to 0.5 mg) and 900 mg neurontin. I know DAs are not optimal, but at this point it would really be a problem to withdraw, especially that mom did start with
daisydaisy26
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
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