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Permanent Afib and Longevity
Been diagnosed ever since my prostate surgery (and Moderna shots?) 3 years ago with permanent Arterial Fibrillation. Blood pressure is normal for a 73 year old male with heart beats of between 60 and 90 generally throughout the day unless some major exertion. Other than Eliquis i take no medication
Been diagnosed ever since my prostate surgery (and Moderna shots?) 3 years ago with permanent Arterial Fibrillation. Blood pressure is normal for a 73 year old male with heart beats of between 60 and 90 generally throughout the day unless some major exertion. Other than Eliquis i take no medication
marinoperna
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AF Association
6 months ago
Open heart surgery
Husband due for surgery for replacement of mitral valve shortly. If you have had similar how long before you, 1 , recovered from the op ? 2, before you felt any improvement regarding fatigue and breathlessness. ? Thank you for any advice given.
Husband due for surgery for replacement of mitral valve shortly. If you have had similar how long before you, 1 , recovered from the op ? 2, before you felt any improvement regarding fatigue and breathlessness. ? Thank you for any advice given.
Boomlover
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Heart Valve Voice
4 months ago
14 year old son with tight foreskin, will he need surgery
My son recently told his dad that his foreskin doesn't retract. I think he was to embarrassed to talk to me. Took him to the doctors and was told to apply steroid cream and was told try gentle stretching. Went back a month later, and although the foreskin is less tight and now retracting it's not fully
My son recently told his dad that his foreskin doesn't retract. I think he was to embarrassed to talk to me. Took him to the doctors and was told to apply steroid cream and was told try gentle stretching. Went back a month later, and although the foreskin is less tight and now retracting it's not fully
Cwk123
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
6 months ago
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Infection after Blood Test
Hi everyone not been on here for a while,I had a blood test at my GP practice and when needle was taken out it hurt really bad. My arm was hurting and burning after,then next day got a rash and swollen arm,I contacted GP online,sent photo of arm and he said was Infected,he prescribed s trong antibiotics
Hi everyone not been on here for a while,I had a blood test at my GP practice and when needle was taken out it hurt really bad. My arm was hurting and burning after,then next day got a rash and swollen arm,I contacted GP online,sent photo of arm and he said was Infected,he prescribed s trong antibiotics
caroash
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
PA COVID vaccine and atherosclerosis
hi sweet people. I had pa diagnosis 3 month ago and severe atherosclerosis in legs and abdominal vessels. Probably also cardiac vessels All of that started a year ago with 4th COVID vaccine. Had stent surgery in femoral arteries and mesenteric artery. But my abdominal pains don’t improve. Can all
hi sweet people. I had pa diagnosis 3 month ago and severe atherosclerosis in legs and abdominal vessels. Probably also cardiac vessels All of that started a year ago with 4th COVID vaccine. Had stent surgery in femoral arteries and mesenteric artery. But my abdominal pains don’t improve. Can all
Sissiotto
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Help with Vitamin K foods
Hello I am from Vancouver Island and had Open Heart Surgery in 2022. After my surgery they put you into this room to watch a video on Warfrin and then that's it home you go. Needless to say when I started taking Warfrin my INR was all over the map and still is but getting a bit better. The thing
Hello I am from Vancouver Island and had Open Heart Surgery in 2022. After my surgery they put you into this room to watch a video on Warfrin and then that's it home you go. Needless to say when I started taking Warfrin my INR was all over the map and still is but getting a bit better. The thing
13131958
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Medically induced menopause at 24
So I had surgery in July my pain ramped up post surgery and I'm not in excruciating pain daily some days bed bound I work and had 37 days of since km worried about my job they seem OK but its a worry still. I've exhausted alot of options eg. Pain relief and dienogest, doubling my pill for hormones ect
So I had surgery in July my pain ramped up post surgery and I'm not in excruciating pain daily some days bed bound I work and had 37 days of since km worried about my job they seem OK but its a worry still. I've exhausted alot of options eg. Pain relief and dienogest, doubling my pill for hormones ect
En89
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
potential endo, no confirmed diagnosis.
to take it right back I have been experiencing numerous gynaecological issues for around 7 years now following my first C-Section. Extreme bloating, heavy periods but not painful and also periods that last a long time with darker/old blood. Fluctuating from constipation and diarrhoea. I have been given
to take it right back I have been experiencing numerous gynaecological issues for around 7 years now following my first C-Section. Extreme bloating, heavy periods but not painful and also periods that last a long time with darker/old blood. Fluctuating from constipation and diarrhoea. I have been given
CLBX1
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
70 M Stage 1 Lung cancer & Lobectomy next week and scared and worried
I have smoked for more than 50 of these 70 years. I waited too long to quit and here i am. I am worried about losing part of my lung. I am afraid of the effects of chemo as an alternative. I want to cancel the surgery and just hope for the best. 18mm mass in lower left lobe. I still work, i am fairly
I have smoked for more than 50 of these 70 years. I waited too long to quit and here i am. I am worried about losing part of my lung. I am afraid of the effects of chemo as an alternative. I want to cancel the surgery and just hope for the best. 18mm mass in lower left lobe. I still work, i am fairly
LarryGaryBobTerry
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Lung Cancer Support
6 months ago
Epilepsy resulting from surgery to temporal lobe
Tests revealed unknown type of brain tumours - gliomas or cysts . Surgery in 1989 showed they were benign epidermoid cysts which were removed. However, the craniotomy triggered epilepsy.... infrequent daytime absences and regular nocturnal seizures. Absences were quickly controlled with AED medication
Tests revealed unknown type of brain tumours - gliomas or cysts . Surgery in 1989 showed they were benign epidermoid cysts which were removed. However, the craniotomy triggered epilepsy.... infrequent daytime absences and regular nocturnal seizures. Absences were quickly controlled with AED medication
Mybraveface
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Epilepsy Action
6 months ago
Surgery
Hi, just reaching out if anyone has experienced any issues about surgery/ laparoscopic if having a higher BMI?
Hi, just reaching out if anyone has experienced any issues about surgery/ laparoscopic if having a higher BMI?
Stars_sunshine_01
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
What is normal after surgery and what isn't
My husband had stoma surgery two weeks ago and got home a week later. Since coming home he seems to be deteriorating not improving. On the advice of his stoma nurse, we are going to see the GP to get bloods taken, etc this morning. However, is it normal to go off your food, be scared to eat in case
My husband had stoma surgery two weeks ago and got home a week later. Since coming home he seems to be deteriorating not improving. On the advice of his stoma nurse, we are going to see the GP to get bloods taken, etc this morning. However, is it normal to go off your food, be scared to eat in case
Suebedoo
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Living with a Stoma
2 months ago
infections caused by endo
Hi everyone, sorry this is long, I hope you are all having a ‘low pain’ day. I was just wondering, out of curiosity, if anyone else has suffered from abdominal infections caused by endo. I am just getting over my third this year and have trouble identifying when the pain is infection as I’m sure you
Hi everyone, sorry this is long, I hope you are all having a ‘low pain’ day. I was just wondering, out of curiosity, if anyone else has suffered from abdominal infections caused by endo. I am just getting over my third this year and have trouble identifying when the pain is infection as I’m sure you
Poppyg16
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Should I stop aspirin before non cardiac surgery.
I am a 62 year old male and suffered a heart attack in Feb 2020. I subsequently had one stent fitted. I have been on low dose aspirin and other meds since then. I have not needed any further treatment and was told by the cardiac doctor that he wouldn't need to see me for another 5 years. I am due to
I am a 62 year old male and suffered a heart attack in Feb 2020. I subsequently had one stent fitted. I have been on low dose aspirin and other meds since then. I have not needed any further treatment and was told by the cardiac doctor that he wouldn't need to see me for another 5 years. I am due to
Deluge
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Enlarged pelvic lymph node
Hello everyone. I’m in need of some advice please.. Has anyone received surgery/radiotherapy for an enlarged pelvic lymph node and still been receiving Olaparib along side this? Sending best wishes Lisa
Hello everyone. I’m in need of some advice please.. Has anyone received surgery/radiotherapy for an enlarged pelvic lymph node and still been receiving Olaparib along side this? Sending best wishes Lisa
Alfiepop
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
private consultation
hi , I have just received my date for a consultation with the surgeon for 15th Jan which seems such a wait … my cardiologist did mention it might be worth paying for a private c appointment to speed things up , has anyone done this and found it beneficial? It is a lot of money to pay if it will not
hi , I have just received my date for a consultation with the surgeon for 15th Jan which seems such a wait … my cardiologist did mention it might be worth paying for a private c appointment to speed things up , has anyone done this and found it beneficial? It is a lot of money to pay if it will not
lancashire38
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Ablasion
finally had my long awaited ablasion and was hopeful that it was going well when 2weeks later ended up with major surgery and a stoma has anything thing happened to anyone else like this. advice on coping much appreciated thanks
finally had my long awaited ablasion and was hopeful that it was going well when 2weeks later ended up with major surgery and a stoma has anything thing happened to anyone else like this. advice on coping much appreciated thanks
Lumps
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AF Association
4 months ago
Pre diabetes post bypass surgery?
I had an alarming text from my GP surgery telling me the result of a blood test showed that I’m pre diabetic and that I could enroll onto a programme to improve my lifestyle! I was absolutely shocked . I contacted my GP surgery (using the irritating on line form /application for advice of doom 🤦🏼)
I had an alarming text from my GP surgery telling me the result of a blood test showed that I’m pre diabetic and that I could enroll onto a programme to improve my lifestyle! I was absolutely shocked . I contacted my GP surgery (using the irritating on line form /application for advice of doom 🤦🏼)
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Hiatus Hernia and asthma
Hi Everyone, new to this group but been on the asthma group a while. Most of my problems over the years seem to trace back to acid reflux and a hiatus hernia. Had some bad spells recently of this. Been on omeprazole off and on for a v long time. Last few years have to be on it permanently because it
Hi Everyone, new to this group but been on the asthma group a while. Most of my problems over the years seem to trace back to acid reflux and a hiatus hernia. Had some bad spells recently of this. Been on omeprazole off and on for a v long time. Last few years have to be on it permanently because it
Hikingfan
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Acid Reflux Support
6 months ago
Buprenorphine
I’m literally crying writing this…following my old gp surgery having made me completely dependent on high doses of morphine, when we moved back nearer family I was referred to the local pain clinic and was put in touch with a local drug and alcohol programme 7 years ago and came off it entirely with
I’m literally crying writing this…following my old gp surgery having made me completely dependent on high doses of morphine, when we moved back nearer family I was referred to the local pain clinic and was put in touch with a local drug and alcohol programme 7 years ago and came off it entirely with
Gail1960
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
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