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I need some help
hi there, this will be a long story so bare with me. I’m using this platform to tell my story and seek out advice and help. I’m a 29 year old Male. I’ve recently gone through a lot of changes in my life moving house for the first time and getting a full time career in a stressful but meaningful
hi there, this will be a long story so bare with me. I’m using this platform to tell my story and seek out advice and help. I’m a 29 year old Male. I’ve recently gone through a lot of changes in my life moving house for the first time and getting a full time career in a stressful but meaningful
Greenman110
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Ecg ‘bumps’
Morning, I used my Kardia yesterday, because I feel weird, it’s almost like am going to go into af but don’t and I have been like it a few days. The ecg shows a couple of funny lumpy bits, which I haven’t seen before. Any ideas what they are? I am just curious.
Morning, I used my Kardia yesterday, because I feel weird, it’s almost like am going to go into af but don’t and I have been like it a few days. The ecg shows a couple of funny lumpy bits, which I haven’t seen before. Any ideas what they are? I am just curious.
Tilly1957
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AF Association
1 year ago
Marching on to 5th transfer!
As I post and reply quite a lot on here I just thought I’d share where I’m at. After 4th failed transfer - 3 BFN and 1 chemical, I now have a date for transfer 5. Not sure exactly what protocol I’m on cause I’m rubbish at asking questions and just eagerly do whatever the clinic says 😂🙈 Just curious
As I post and reply quite a lot on here I just thought I’d share where I’m at. After 4th failed transfer - 3 BFN and 1 chemical, I now have a date for transfer 5. Not sure exactly what protocol I’m on cause I’m rubbish at asking questions and just eagerly do whatever the clinic says 😂🙈 Just curious
Doodlebug23
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
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Has anyone tried Berberine (supplement) for Afib?
In researching what supplements will help my 93 yr old mom's heart (afib has returned after two ablations that kept her afib-free for 14 months), I found a study on Berberine. She's currently on Tykosin and would stay on Tykosin, but that eventually becomes ineffective (sometimes as soon as 6 to 12
In researching what supplements will help my 93 yr old mom's heart (afib has returned after two ablations that kept her afib-free for 14 months), I found a study on Berberine. She's currently on Tykosin and would stay on Tykosin, but that eventually becomes ineffective (sometimes as soon as 6 to 12
GooseEggs
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AF Association
1 year ago
ECG after Holter monitor
I had a 24hr holter monitor 6-8 weeks ago. Got a phone call today with an appointment in cardiology for an ECG, told the appointment is about 30 mins. Just confused because I thought the Holter monitor was essentially a 24hr ECG? I don't understand why I would have one after that. Anyone had similar
I had a 24hr holter monitor 6-8 weeks ago. Got a phone call today with an appointment in cardiology for an ECG, told the appointment is about 30 mins. Just confused because I thought the Holter monitor was essentially a 24hr ECG? I don't understand why I would have one after that. Anyone had similar
NightOwl8
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
10DPT5DE BFN
Hi All It’s my first ICSI cycle and my first time using any kinda of forum so I’m looking for a little advice please? We had 2 embryos transferred on the 6/11, 1 was an early blastocyst (too early to grade) and the other a compacting modular. as you can see from the test below Day 8 gave us butterflies
Hi All It’s my first ICSI cycle and my first time using any kinda of forum so I’m looking for a little advice please? We had 2 embryos transferred on the 6/11, 1 was an early blastocyst (too early to grade) and the other a compacting modular. as you can see from the test below Day 8 gave us butterflies
angs0203
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
7daypost5dayembryo transfer
hello hello! I tested yesterday (day 6) and again today (day 7) and it seems like my tests have not gotten much darker. Using both clear blue and first response. Wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience? Going for my beta test Friday which will be 9 days post transfer. Our embryo was PGT
hello hello! I tested yesterday (day 6) and again today (day 7) and it seems like my tests have not gotten much darker. Using both clear blue and first response. Wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience? Going for my beta test Friday which will be 9 days post transfer. Our embryo was PGT
Alana12345
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
ECG from watch since stopping Flecainide
Following up from this thread (https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/149814878/a-cautionary-flecainide-tale) , I'm taking occasional ECGs to check out that things look ok. This is from my Apple Watch, I see a higher T wave than I did when on Flecainide, question is whether this is normal/expected
Following up from this thread (https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/149814878/a-cautionary-flecainide-tale) , I'm taking occasional ECGs to check out that things look ok. This is from my Apple Watch, I see a higher T wave than I did when on Flecainide, question is whether this is normal/expected
kitenski
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AF Association
1 year ago
My PMR Three Year Update
Hi all I’m a month behind with this but thought I would post my yearly update on my “joys and delights” of suffering from PMR. I finished year three at the end of June and I have to be honest and say that from the PMR point of view it has all gone in a fairly straight forward fashion. I have had no
Hi all I’m a month behind with this but thought I would post my yearly update on my “joys and delights” of suffering from PMR. I finished year three at the end of June and I have to be honest and say that from the PMR point of view it has all gone in a fairly straight forward fashion. I have had no
Bcol
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
In 4 week 2 days hcg 2600
Hi everyone my hcg in week 4 2 d was 2618 after 48h become 6870 I make ultrasound seen a sac (singleton pregnancy) but nothing inside it. the doctor ask me to repeat ultrasound after 2 weeks. Gs in ultrasound show 5 w 5 days but when make the ultrasound its 4 w 5 days. any body have any idea about
Hi everyone my hcg in week 4 2 d was 2618 after 48h become 6870 I make ultrasound seen a sac (singleton pregnancy) but nothing inside it. the doctor ask me to repeat ultrasound after 2 weeks. Gs in ultrasound show 5 w 5 days but when make the ultrasound its 4 w 5 days. any body have any idea about
Ahmedsa
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Bad test news - questions to ask doctor
I knew my husband had AF following an EKG prior to surgery in 2012. He was a college athlete and only health issues have been hip and knee replacements. They tried to shock him out of AF but it was unsuccessful. He was put on Xarelto 20 mg. He has always been asymptomatic and I was naive since he
I knew my husband had AF following an EKG prior to surgery in 2012. He was a college athlete and only health issues have been hip and knee replacements. They tried to shock him out of AF but it was unsuccessful. He was put on Xarelto 20 mg. He has always been asymptomatic and I was naive since he
Donti
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AF Association
1 year ago
hcG levels and cramping
hi ladies, It seems the 2WW anxiety was nothing considering what’s happening in my mind rind now😭 So had my second beta measured today: 10dp5dt 1901 12dp5dt 3756 They seem quite good numbers, but I can’t stop being worried as I have really painful cramps?! Could that mean anything bad? Also,
hi ladies, It seems the 2WW anxiety was nothing considering what’s happening in my mind rind now😭 So had my second beta measured today: 10dp5dt 1901 12dp5dt 3756 They seem quite good numbers, but I can’t stop being worried as I have really painful cramps?! Could that mean anything bad? Also,
Claublsk
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
A cautionary Flecainide tale
Brief history, I had two ablations in 2019, the second one being in Sept. I'm currently 56 and like exercise. Since 2019 I stopped competing and training for triathlon and knocked everything back loads. Around Oct 21 I noticed arrhythmias, looking back on my notes it mostly seemed to start with atrial
Brief history, I had two ablations in 2019, the second one being in Sept. I'm currently 56 and like exercise. Since 2019 I stopped competing and training for triathlon and knocked everything back loads. Around Oct 21 I noticed arrhythmias, looking back on my notes it mostly seemed to start with atrial
kitenski
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AF Association
1 year ago
Mitral valve replacement - waiting for operation, the wait time and the do's and dont's advice please
Hi all, I had an ECG on 17th July which showed severe leaking of my Mitral valve. I had an angiogram on the 28th July which showed no blockages in my arteries. I have a meeting with my cardiologist on 15th August. To date my GP or the cardio team have not given me any advice on what I should be doing
Hi all, I had an ECG on 17th July which showed severe leaking of my Mitral valve. I had an angiogram on the 28th July which showed no blockages in my arteries. I have a meeting with my cardiologist on 15th August. To date my GP or the cardio team have not given me any advice on what I should be doing
JDAYT_Waldorf
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Intrigued by the access correspondents have to doctors.
I have read the NICE outlines for RA. They are indeed nice. However they have no statutory meaning. I am surviving reasonably well on medication but have little meaningful understanding about how I shall decline. My access to medical professionals seems as slender as for everyone else. An appointment
I have read the NICE outlines for RA. They are indeed nice. However they have no statutory meaning. I am surviving reasonably well on medication but have little meaningful understanding about how I shall decline. My access to medical professionals seems as slender as for everyone else. An appointment
Colaba
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NRAS
1 year ago
Slow and irregular heart rate with T3
I have taken NHS prescribed T3 only since 2012, three doses: 20 mcg 7am 10 mcg 3pm , 20 mcg 10 pm. 65 bpm is my normal resting rate. In the past I have had an occasional fall in bpm to mid 50's but found upping T3 dose for few days and changing to new packet (not short date) and my heart rate returned
I have taken NHS prescribed T3 only since 2012, three doses: 20 mcg 7am 10 mcg 3pm , 20 mcg 10 pm. 65 bpm is my normal resting rate. In the past I have had an occasional fall in bpm to mid 50's but found upping T3 dose for few days and changing to new packet (not short date) and my heart rate returned
Yostie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
hcg test negative first FET @ 26 years old only one embryo
hello all if u have all been following my journey . It has been quite difficult , lost my baby at 21 weeks to fetal anomaly - no genetic conditions on my end or husbands end . It was a 3 day fresh transfer and worked first time we were so happy. it was a difficult time and had some hope in the
hello all if u have all been following my journey . It has been quite difficult , lost my baby at 21 weeks to fetal anomaly - no genetic conditions on my end or husbands end . It was a 3 day fresh transfer and worked first time we were so happy. it was a difficult time and had some hope in the
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Update
I had to call 111 at 12:30 this morning, I've got a stabbing pain from my left hand side jaw all the way to my shoulder. It was so painful I was in tears I couldn't sleep. 111 said they'll get someone to call me back, well around 6:30 (about 10 minutes after I'd finally fallen asleep) they called as
I had to call 111 at 12:30 this morning, I've got a stabbing pain from my left hand side jaw all the way to my shoulder. It was so painful I was in tears I couldn't sleep. 111 said they'll get someone to call me back, well around 6:30 (about 10 minutes after I'd finally fallen asleep) they called as
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Pills Can Cause More Problems
Here's my story: I've had AF for 18 years and have certainly suffered over that time. After 3 ablations and still having arrhythmia which included the following info copied from ECG July 2022 :
Atrial flutter with variable AV block with premature ventricular or aberrantly conducted complexes[
Here's my story: I've had AF for 18 years and have certainly suffered over that time. After 3 ablations and still having arrhythmia which included the following info copied from ECG July 2022 :
Atrial flutter with variable AV block with premature ventricular or aberrantly conducted complexes[
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
First IVF round - thought it was a success, but lost it very early 💔 Disappointed with the clinic as well...
It was our first IVF round (unexplained infertility) with a fresh, hatching embryo transfer. We had a good chance to succeed, and... the test turned out positive at 11dpt. I couldn't believe it, it was the first time in my life I saw 2 lines, even rather faint! I was sooooooo happy, but then... The
It was our first IVF round (unexplained infertility) with a fresh, hatching embryo transfer. We had a good chance to succeed, and... the test turned out positive at 11dpt. I couldn't believe it, it was the first time in my life I saw 2 lines, even rather faint! I was sooooooo happy, but then... The
lena-k
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
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