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đź“Ł TAKE PART đź“Ł Are you a patient that has participated in a DCT or Hybrid Clinical Trial?
Are you a patient that has participated in a DCT or Hybrid Clinical Trial? These are trials with at-home elements, such as at-home monitoring, telemedicine visits, or home health visits. If so, we would love to speak with you! Please email: recruitment@healthivibe.com
Are you a patient that has participated in a DCT or Hybrid Clinical Trial? These are trials with at-home elements, such as at-home monitoring, telemedicine visits, or home health visits. If so, we would love to speak with you! Please email: recruitment@healthivibe.com
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
in
Research Opportunities
1 year ago
My Story and I'm thinking someone can relate?
My AFIB story goes back several years. It first began back in 2008. I had been having "spells" that were mild and usually went away with rest. But then that stopped working and I ended up at a cardiologist's office. They did a chemically induced stress test and placed me on Betapace and diltiazem.
My AFIB story goes back several years. It first began back in 2008. I had been having "spells" that were mild and usually went away with rest. But then that stopped working and I ended up at a cardiologist's office. They did a chemically induced stress test and placed me on Betapace and diltiazem.
Elsie1955
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
EVUSHELD PHASE II. A unique opportunity
I have recently attended Clatterbridge Hospital in Liverpool to participate in the latest Evusheld trial. The trial will take one year to complete and will require further visits throughout that time. Evusheld does not depend on a healthy immune system to generate protective immunity. And while approved
I have recently attended Clatterbridge Hospital in Liverpool to participate in the latest Evusheld trial. The trial will take one year to complete and will require further visits throughout that time. Evusheld does not depend on a healthy immune system to generate protective immunity. And while approved
BooBoo39
Volunteer
in
Vasculitis UK
1 year ago
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Melatonin stirs up Tinnitus
All the literature nearly universally says that melatonin is good for tinnitus based on clinical trials and personal experiences Tinnitus UK is not particularly supportive of melatonin I must be an outlier as melatonin really stirs my tinnitus up Just wondering if anyone else considers melatonin
All the literature nearly universally says that melatonin is good for tinnitus based on clinical trials and personal experiences Tinnitus UK is not particularly supportive of melatonin I must be an outlier as melatonin really stirs my tinnitus up Just wondering if anyone else considers melatonin
DR650SE
in
Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Slow pulse
Hi Folks, I've just been for my second part of the heart stress test as the consultant wanted to know if I could take flecainide whilst I wait for my appointment to get another ablation. The resting test was last week but today I was told (after the canula had gone in) that my pulse was too low.
Hi Folks, I've just been for my second part of the heart stress test as the consultant wanted to know if I could take flecainide whilst I wait for my appointment to get another ablation. The resting test was last week but today I was told (after the canula had gone in) that my pulse was too low.
Kendalghost
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Wrist blood pressure monitor
Hi all. I'm looking to buying a wrist blood pressure monitor. I was diagnosed with atrial flutter and had an ablation in May of this year and also have an irregular heartbeat which the EP says is normal for me. If you use a wrist monitor and can recommend a particular one that would be appreciated.
Hi all. I'm looking to buying a wrist blood pressure monitor. I was diagnosed with atrial flutter and had an ablation in May of this year and also have an irregular heartbeat which the EP says is normal for me. If you use a wrist monitor and can recommend a particular one that would be appreciated.
jaffacake8
in
AF Association
2 years ago
My cardiologist’s instructions on taking beta blockers
I’m in persistent AFib and awaiting my 2nd cardioversion. I too was only taking my beta blocker when my heart rate was raised significantly. WRONG! said the Cardiologist last week (he seemed exasperated) . Take it as prescribed because it will gradually build up a mechanism in your system which is working
I’m in persistent AFib and awaiting my 2nd cardioversion. I too was only taking my beta blocker when my heart rate was raised significantly. WRONG! said the Cardiologist last week (he seemed exasperated) . Take it as prescribed because it will gradually build up a mechanism in your system which is working
Loafinabout
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Even the euthyroid have problems
But most of all I have lone
paroxysmal
atrial
fibrillation
. Which is to say I have suffered bouts of irregularly irregular rapid heartbeat on and off for no good reason for at least 14 years, but I have nothing wrong with my heart otherwise (bar some LA dilatation - cause and effect).
But most of all I have lone
paroxysmal
atrial
fibrillation
. Which is to say I have suffered bouts of irregularly irregular rapid heartbeat on and off for no good reason for at least 14 years, but I have nothing wrong with my heart otherwise (bar some LA dilatation - cause and effect).
TeaFree
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
What do you know about Syncope?
Syncope (fainting episodes) are often the leading symptom to an underlying heart rhythm disorder and some arrhythmias can lead to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). This World #RestartaHeart Day, 🌍 we are talking about the importance of CPR combined with defibrillators during SCA. 💙 Take a look at the #
Syncope (fainting episodes) are often the leading symptom to an underlying heart rhythm disorder and some arrhythmias can lead to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). This World #RestartaHeart Day, 🌍 we are talking about the importance of CPR combined with defibrillators during SCA. 💙 Take a look at the #
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
can you help me
Hello everyone. I am reaching out because I need some help. I was diagnosed with Afib a month ago. I was given a prescription for Apixiban, which I take 2 x daily and also Metoprolo - to take as needed. I had to take the Metoprolo yesterday because my heart went up to 135 and was also irregular.
Hello everyone. I am reaching out because I need some help. I was diagnosed with Afib a month ago. I was given a prescription for Apixiban, which I take 2 x daily and also Metoprolo - to take as needed. I had to take the Metoprolo yesterday because my heart went up to 135 and was also irregular.
kitttycat
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Bisoprolol
I have been on Bisoprolol 2,5mg for 10 years and during this time have been in Afib fairly regularly every 6 or so weeks. It usually lasts 12 - 24hours and then converts to NSR. In May I had Covid, and had 3 separate bouts of Afib within a period of approx 10 days. I increased the dosage to 5mg daily
I have been on Bisoprolol 2,5mg for 10 years and during this time have been in Afib fairly regularly every 6 or so weeks. It usually lasts 12 - 24hours and then converts to NSR. In May I had Covid, and had 3 separate bouts of Afib within a period of approx 10 days. I increased the dosage to 5mg daily
19VIC
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Recruit yourself in stem cell trial and grab the opportunity
If you are in the Houston area please spread the word that we are still recruiting for a clinical trial using adult stem cells for the treatment of #LongCovid. We need to finish this trial asap. Many are in need of a solution. Thank you! https://www.hopebio.org/Study?Name=HBPCOVID02
If you are in the Houston area please spread the word that we are still recruiting for a clinical trial using adult stem cells for the treatment of #LongCovid. We need to finish this trial asap. Many are in need of a solution. Thank you! https://www.hopebio.org/Study?Name=HBPCOVID02
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
INFORMATION ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS
The Brain Tumour Charity has recently updated the information on clinical trials on their website. It now provides a lot more detail and links; if anyone is interested in finding information about clinical trials, I recommend considering using this as a starting point. Wishing you all an excellent
The Brain Tumour Charity has recently updated the information on clinical trials on their website. It now provides a lot more detail and links; if anyone is interested in finding information about clinical trials, I recommend considering using this as a starting point. Wishing you all an excellent
Tansi75
in
Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
Suspecting ADHD and struggling
I feel so lost and would love guidance from this lovely community. I've struggled with and sought professional treatment for depression, anxiety, and dissociation. I've never been told by a person prescribing me meds or giving me therapy to get evaluated fully. I've been given psychotropics, SSRIs, SNRIs
I feel so lost and would love guidance from this lovely community. I've struggled with and sought professional treatment for depression, anxiety, and dissociation. I've never been told by a person prescribing me meds or giving me therapy to get evaluated fully. I've been given psychotropics, SSRIs, SNRIs
BigBlueHouse
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Asthma without infection
I also am in my 6th year of Permanent, though asymptomatic,
Atrial
Fibrillation
after 22 years of
Paroxysmal
AF. My only medication for that is an anticoagulant, Warfarin being my choice. My diet is vegetarian with some fish. Both my asthma and Atrial Fibrillation normally cause no problems.
I also am in my 6th year of Permanent, though asymptomatic,
Atrial
Fibrillation
after 22 years of
Paroxysmal
AF. My only medication for that is an anticoagulant, Warfarin being my choice. My diet is vegetarian with some fish. Both my asthma and Atrial Fibrillation normally cause no problems.
Thomas45
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
What would you do?
i have occasional bouts of Afib, i guess a couple a year which is not too bad comparing my problem to others. What's worst is my sleeping patterns, very erratic and disrupted. I asked my doctor for somthing to relax me and help me cope at night. Now here's the thing, i am on 80mg of Sotolol twice a day
i have occasional bouts of Afib, i guess a couple a year which is not too bad comparing my problem to others. What's worst is my sleeping patterns, very erratic and disrupted. I asked my doctor for somthing to relax me and help me cope at night. Now here's the thing, i am on 80mg of Sotolol twice a day
Avatel
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Cue1: £120k Innovate UK boost for Charco’s wearable Parkinson’s device
The 24-month project will focus on Charco’s CUE1 – a wearable device to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson’s. The scope of the project includes testing the CUE1’s feasibility, assessing its tolerability and effect on clinical outcome measures, assessing optimal stimulation settings and positioning
The 24-month project will focus on Charco’s CUE1 – a wearable device to alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson’s. The scope of the project includes testing the CUE1’s feasibility, assessing its tolerability and effect on clinical outcome measures, assessing optimal stimulation settings and positioning
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Ac-225 results and next steps
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
leebeth
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
clinical trial for gene therapy
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration gene therapy. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration gene therapy. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
Slattery
in
Macular Society
1 year ago
Human Betaretrovirus and PBC - can antiretrovirals fix us?
Hello all What do people think please about the research on PBC as an infectious disease and the potential of antiretroviral drugs? There was a flurry of reports back in 2015/6 identifying persistent betaretrovirus in people with PBC and then some small clinical trials of antiretroviral drugs.
Hello all What do people think please about the research on PBC as an infectious disease and the potential of antiretroviral drugs? There was a flurry of reports back in 2015/6 identifying persistent betaretrovirus in people with PBC and then some small clinical trials of antiretroviral drugs.
Wilderswimmer
in
PBC Foundation
1 year ago
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