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Cholesterol test results?
Hi just got a call from my GP about the above test and,was advised to alter my diet -Serum cholesterol level 5.6 mmol/L Serum HDL cholesterol level 1.0 mmol/L Serum cholesterol/HDL ratio 5.6 [0.0 - 5.0]; Outside reference range Serum non high density lipoprotein cholesterol level 4.6 mmol/L Should
Hi just got a call from my GP about the above test and,was advised to alter my diet -Serum cholesterol level 5.6 mmol/L Serum HDL cholesterol level 1.0 mmol/L Serum cholesterol/HDL ratio 5.6 [0.0 - 5.0]; Outside reference range Serum non high density lipoprotein cholesterol level 4.6 mmol/L Should
Bigsi
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Weight Loss Support
2 months ago
Medichecks results
Hello all, I have just received the above thyroid test results and would appreciate some advice. I am feeling a bit underactive and wondered if I should increase my levothyroxine slightly? Thanks in advance
Hello all, I have just received the above thyroid test results and would appreciate some advice. I am feeling a bit underactive and wondered if I should increase my levothyroxine slightly? Thanks in advance
Pinkisland
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
JAK2 V617F Allele Burden and Thrombotic Events in Patients w/ JAK2 V617F Positive PCV/ET @ High Risk of Thrombosis
Background
: The goal of therapy of polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) is primarily to prevent vascular events that are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Patients older than 60 years or with a previous history of thrombotic complications are considered at high
Background
: The goal of therapy of polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) is primarily to prevent vascular events that are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Patients older than 60 years or with a previous history of thrombotic complications are considered at high
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
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5 Days Post Ablation and getting an ECG
After three days of being extremely breathless and light headed following a cryo ablation at the JR last Friday I'm now feeling more settled, my pulse still fast and irregular but not as extreme. I had a call from an arrhythmia nurse (at last) at the JR who was very helpful. The next step is an ECG
After three days of being extremely breathless and light headed following a cryo ablation at the JR last Friday I'm now feeling more settled, my pulse still fast and irregular but not as extreme. I had a call from an arrhythmia nurse (at last) at the JR who was very helpful. The next step is an ECG
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
No one died from A F
I posted earlier today . I am not now being negative , I am trying to be pragmatic . On this brilliant forum we are constantly told “ no one dies of AF “. I was wondering what actually brought on the first bout of A F to people here. Mine came on years after Mitral Valve repair . 2 long ablations
I posted earlier today . I am not now being negative , I am trying to be pragmatic . On this brilliant forum we are constantly told “ no one dies of AF “. I was wondering what actually brought on the first bout of A F to people here. Mine came on years after Mitral Valve repair . 2 long ablations
Luludean
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
What is a cardioversion?
If you have AF you may have been offered a cardioversion, but may be unsure of what to expect? A
cardioversion
is a procedure to convert your heart from AF back into normal (sinus) rhythm. This is achieved by administering a rhythm control medication (antiarrhythmic drug) by mouth or through
If you have AF you may have been offered a cardioversion, but may be unsure of what to expect? A
cardioversion
is a procedure to convert your heart from AF back into normal (sinus) rhythm. This is achieved by administering a rhythm control medication (antiarrhythmic drug) by mouth or through
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Lopressor dose titration
Permanent afib 100mgm of Lopressor am & 50 pm plus eliquis. Decided to cut back to 50 in am because of blurred vision and now have had upset stomach times 1 week plus HR back up to low 100's. Thought I felt better on lower dose but maybe not??
Permanent afib 100mgm of Lopressor am & 50 pm plus eliquis. Decided to cut back to 50 in am because of blurred vision and now have had upset stomach times 1 week plus HR back up to low 100's. Thought I felt better on lower dose but maybe not??
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Sjogren's Syndrome
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Bothan
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Too Much Omega 3 triggering AFib?
I care for a family member with an AFib history. It has recently reared its head again after several years without an issue. I have been trying to find a possible trigger. One of the possible things I suspect is that it may be the overhaul in her diet the last couple of months. I noticed one day
I care for a family member with an AFib history. It has recently reared its head again after several years without an issue. I have been trying to find a possible trigger. One of the possible things I suspect is that it may be the overhaul in her diet the last couple of months. I noticed one day
Mulan1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Whats high PSA? ( when you havent been diagnosed with prostate cancer)
After father was diagnosed. Several family member went and tested themselves with PSA tests. My husband was 39 years old and his PSA test came back 1,9 and this year at 40 years his PSA was 1,6, free PSA added 0,4 ( which was good). I read somewhere that PSA 1,5 and higher is of concern. I feel
After father was diagnosed. Several family member went and tested themselves with PSA tests. My husband was 39 years old and his PSA test came back 1,9 and this year at 40 years his PSA was 1,6, free PSA added 0,4 ( which was good). I read somewhere that PSA 1,5 and higher is of concern. I feel
Daddysgirl83
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Happy but not really
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
EliezerCan2
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Pain Concern
2 months ago
PSA level six months Eligard
I was diagnosed with PC in September 2022 with PSA level of 35 and had my prostate removed in January 2023. Since then, I started ADT in June 2023 and went through 39 sessions of SRT. My current PSA is 0.008 ng/mL. My doctor gave me a choice of continue with ADT for another six months which I already
I was diagnosed with PC in September 2022 with PSA level of 35 and had my prostate removed in January 2023. Since then, I started ADT in June 2023 and went through 39 sessions of SRT. My current PSA is 0.008 ng/mL. My doctor gave me a choice of continue with ADT for another six months which I already
toyman79912
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Fitbit versus Apple watch
Thank you to everyone who replied to my post re Apple watch and Kardia. I decided on the Kardia 6 as part of the kit mainly because cardiologists seem to think they are accurate. I am still not decided on the watch yet. I havnt been diag with AF yet as some may remember , Ectopics yes , and they are
Thank you to everyone who replied to my post re Apple watch and Kardia. I decided on the Kardia 6 as part of the kit mainly because cardiologists seem to think they are accurate. I am still not decided on the watch yet. I havnt been diag with AF yet as some may remember , Ectopics yes , and they are
ainslie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus?
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/izCwZrpqJlg
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/izCwZrpqJlg
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
3 months ago
Options After Pluvicto.................
Pluvicto is dropping my PSA, and i will be having my fourth infusion on December 4th, 2023. Has anyone in my situation know what their next option will be ?? What comes after Pluvicto to maintain a low PSA ??
Pluvicto is dropping my PSA, and i will be having my fourth infusion on December 4th, 2023. Has anyone in my situation know what their next option will be ?? What comes after Pluvicto to maintain a low PSA ??
Kian28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
What other tests
Hi all. Other than ANA which obviously indicates an autoimmune condition (I'm highly positive) And I have many symptoms of what I feel is Lupus. I'm just wondering what tests are available once referred to rheumatology. So I am armed with Knowledge and don't get fobbed off. Is there anything further
Hi all. Other than ANA which obviously indicates an autoimmune condition (I'm highly positive) And I have many symptoms of what I feel is Lupus. I'm just wondering what tests are available once referred to rheumatology. So I am armed with Knowledge and don't get fobbed off. Is there anything further
JCM1992
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Is atrial enlargement serious.
hi guys and girls. Just had a phone appointment over the phone with cardiologist. I think it went well.? But it seemed to be a rushed appointment and I didn’t have time to ask him all the questions i wanted to unfortunately.! but the main thing im worried about is that he mentioned my ECHO in December
hi guys and girls. Just had a phone appointment over the phone with cardiologist. I think it went well.? But it seemed to be a rushed appointment and I didn’t have time to ask him all the questions i wanted to unfortunately.! but the main thing im worried about is that he mentioned my ECHO in December
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Rythm changed
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was put on apixoban and bisoperol however bisoperol has been changed to verapamil after a four day stay in hospital where due to them using a nebuliser my heart rate went to 210 nebuliser was used for an asthma attack told never let anyone use a nebuliser
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was put on apixoban and bisoperol however bisoperol has been changed to verapamil after a four day stay in hospital where due to them using a nebuliser my heart rate went to 210 nebuliser was used for an asthma attack told never let anyone use a nebuliser
KelliEAnniE
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
New research
Did anyone listen to the piece on talk radio today about new lupus research? So exciting for all autoimmune diseases! Here is an article I found about it. https://lens.monash.edu/@medicine-health/2024/02/06/1386418/breakthrough-heralds-immune-personalised-medicine-for-lupus?amp=1
Did anyone listen to the piece on talk radio today about new lupus research? So exciting for all autoimmune diseases! Here is an article I found about it. https://lens.monash.edu/@medicine-health/2024/02/06/1386418/breakthrough-heralds-immune-personalised-medicine-for-lupus?amp=1
EllsBells591
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Next NoSilverBullet webinar on 11th of December: Prof Bas Bloem on "The importance of nutrition in managing Parkinson's"
I am delighted to announce the next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar that will be taking place at 5.30 pm London time on Monday, the 11th of December. We will have the pleasure of listening to Professor Bas Bloem on "The importance of nutrition in managing Parkinson's". There is a growing focus on nutrition
I am delighted to announce the next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar that will be taking place at 5.30 pm London time on Monday, the 11th of December. We will have the pleasure of listening to Professor Bas Bloem on "The importance of nutrition in managing Parkinson's". There is a growing focus on nutrition
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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