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A-Flutter Ablation Success
How many have had an a-flutter ablation and it lasted? My doctor made it sound like its one and done for a long time to come but the more I read, the more it makes me think it's just temporary and a way of life to have to keep going in or then possibly have to get another one for Afib very soon after
How many have had an a-flutter ablation and it lasted? My doctor made it sound like its one and done for a long time to come but the more I read, the more it makes me think it's just temporary and a way of life to have to keep going in or then possibly have to get another one for Afib very soon after
Aflutter1
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AF Association
1 year ago
New shooting pain in left breast
So today I have another strange new symptom - quick shooting pain from my left side across/through my left breast. Its happened 3 times today and each time its been about 6 quick pains then went away, all times I have been relaxed and at rest. I have done an ECG on my Apple Watch, checked my heart
So today I have another strange new symptom - quick shooting pain from my left side across/through my left breast. Its happened 3 times today and each time its been about 6 quick pains then went away, all times I have been relaxed and at rest. I have done an ECG on my Apple Watch, checked my heart
HappyDiamonds
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Cox maze: anyone had this procedure?
Hi all just booked for a private consult with cardiothoraticic surgeon in northwest, hopefully for Cox maze procedure for afib. Was in a+e for 14 hours yesterday on monitors...sent me home, still in AFib. Long story, but bit by bit I am finding out that treatment for my AFib is very limited due to other
Hi all just booked for a private consult with cardiothoraticic surgeon in northwest, hopefully for Cox maze procedure for afib. Was in a+e for 14 hours yesterday on monitors...sent me home, still in AFib. Long story, but bit by bit I am finding out that treatment for my AFib is very limited due to other
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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Another BiTE gets spit out
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
I am back again sorry if I wrote this last night.
almost a month ago I had a cardioversion and it was amazing. I have been dealing with a heart rate in the 150s since the end of April. When I woke up from the CV it was 82. I actually had a smile as I awoke. I did not even know my heart rate was down yet so maybe it was the drugs lol but I felt happier
almost a month ago I had a cardioversion and it was amazing. I have been dealing with a heart rate in the 150s since the end of April. When I woke up from the CV it was 82. I actually had a smile as I awoke. I did not even know my heart rate was down yet so maybe it was the drugs lol but I felt happier
DawnTX
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AF Association
1 year ago
Metoprolol
I have a CT angiogram tomorrow at 0830 and have been given two tablets of Metoprolol (50mg) to take 12 hrs and then 2hrs before the procedure. This is apparently to slow the heart down (to below 60bpm). I rang the hospital and told them that I already take Sotalol and my heart rate is generally slow
I have a CT angiogram tomorrow at 0830 and have been given two tablets of Metoprolol (50mg) to take 12 hrs and then 2hrs before the procedure. This is apparently to slow the heart down (to below 60bpm). I rang the hospital and told them that I already take Sotalol and my heart rate is generally slow
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
1 year ago
Was there a trigger for your symptoms Mine was likely the death of a loved one š„¹
my symptoms all started after the death of my dad at the end of 2019 - I first started to take them āseriously ā in feb / March 2020 . Although the diagnostic process was long - as most of you will know - the consultant felt it was likely that this Emotional trauma was my trigger . Just wondered
my symptoms all started after the death of my dad at the end of 2019 - I first started to take them āseriously ā in feb / March 2020 . Although the diagnostic process was long - as most of you will know - the consultant felt it was likely that this Emotional trauma was my trigger . Just wondered
PBMB
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Advice please
Since starting on the steroid journey I have experienced palpitations and high blood pressure. The palpitations were controlled by beta blockers and since reducing the steroid dose my blood pressure is back to normal. However my heart rate is not! Iāve reduced the beta blockers because my pulse was
Since starting on the steroid journey I have experienced palpitations and high blood pressure. The palpitations were controlled by beta blockers and since reducing the steroid dose my blood pressure is back to normal. However my heart rate is not! Iāve reduced the beta blockers because my pulse was
Ana-16
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Sleep Disruption
Hi all, I hope you all have been well!! Iāve been having problems sleeping lately and was wondering if anyone had similar issues or advice. I normally have very bizarre dreams and these dreams cause my heart rate to spike drastically while Iām sleeping, so much so that Iāll wake up and I cannot get my
Hi all, I hope you all have been well!! Iāve been having problems sleeping lately and was wondering if anyone had similar issues or advice. I normally have very bizarre dreams and these dreams cause my heart rate to spike drastically while Iām sleeping, so much so that Iāll wake up and I cannot get my
Dogluvr95
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AF Association
1 year ago
Can 4 minutes a day save your life? New study touts benefits of even brief exercise
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ādoing something is better than doing nothingā By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you donāt need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ādoing something is better than doing nothingā By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you donāt need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
Tamarack Clinical Trial
Has anyone enrolled in this latest targeted (non PSMA) treatmentt?
Has anyone enrolled in this latest targeted (non PSMA) treatmentt?
u302000
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
HISTORIC FIRST! Microchips implanted into paralyzed man allows him to move hand and arm!
[i]It's still about the[/i][i]
BRAIN
[/i][i], right?[/i] [i]Have confidence! Science will SAVE us![/i] [i]
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Summary:
[/u] In a historic clinical trial, researchers successfully implanted microchips into the brain of a paralyzed
[i]It's still about the[/i][i]
BRAIN
[/i][i], right?[/i] [i]Have confidence! Science will SAVE us![/i] [i]
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Summary:
[/u] In a historic clinical trial, researchers successfully implanted microchips into the brain of a paralyzed
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
update / nurse
hi all, well had chat with nurse today and she said my bisoprolol was such a low dose it was not helping me, so going back on my evening one and if that doesnāt help up the flecainide. Itās not what I wanted. All my problems are coming from my left atrium, the rest of my heart is ok so she said. I asked
hi all, well had chat with nurse today and she said my bisoprolol was such a low dose it was not helping me, so going back on my evening one and if that doesnāt help up the flecainide. Itās not what I wanted. All my problems are coming from my left atrium, the rest of my heart is ok so she said. I asked
Electricblue1
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AF Association
1 year ago
New technique modifies T-Cells to cure cancer
From a publicly available site Scientists have stumbled upon an extraordinary 'living drug' in the bloodwork of a late-stage cancer survivor. A year after receiving "the biggest development in cancer therapy" in over 50 years, this patient's body was still protected by a fleet of souped-up killer
From a publicly available site Scientists have stumbled upon an extraordinary 'living drug' in the bloodwork of a late-stage cancer survivor. A year after receiving "the biggest development in cancer therapy" in over 50 years, this patient's body was still protected by a fleet of souped-up killer
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Micro-robots could deliver drugs to brain and organs
[i]A Bionaut robot compared to a penny. Photo by Bionaut Labs[/i] Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ. Robotics entrepreneurs Michael Shpigelmacher, Aviad Maizels and Alex Shpunt were not looking
[i]A Bionaut robot compared to a penny. Photo by Bionaut Labs[/i] Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ. Robotics entrepreneurs Michael Shpigelmacher, Aviad Maizels and Alex Shpunt were not looking
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
AOH1996 - CPNA inhibitor
Ā»EverybodyĀ» has seen the news where City of Hope Dr Malkas claims very good results from preclinical tests - all 70 cell lines cancer cells annihilated, patients in the clinical trial 1 doing well. The information is vague, has anybody in here more information or will try to participate in the trial
Ā»EverybodyĀ» has seen the news where City of Hope Dr Malkas claims very good results from preclinical tests - all 70 cell lines cancer cells annihilated, patients in the clinical trial 1 doing well. The information is vague, has anybody in here more information or will try to participate in the trial
Hidden
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Bomedemstat trials
Hi everyone, I havenāt posted for a while as Iāve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. Iām terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
Hi everyone, I havenāt posted for a while as Iāve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. Iām terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
myllo
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Bomedemstat trials
Hi everyone, I havenāt posted for a while as Iāve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. Iām terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
Hi everyone, I havenāt posted for a while as Iāve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. Iām terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
myllo
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
PCNA gene attack -- for solid tumors
Pasted from a publicly avaiilable website A "holy grail" molecule that kills all solid cancer tumors, leaving other cells unaffected, has been developed by scientists. The team at the City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, made the breakthrough
Pasted from a publicly avaiilable website A "holy grail" molecule that kills all solid cancer tumors, leaving other cells unaffected, has been developed by scientists. The team at the City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, made the breakthrough
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
New Pancreatitis Therapies: Current Clinical Trials! | Webinar Registration is now OPEN
August 15, 2023 | 10 AM PT | 1 PM EST
Join our informative webinar, āNew Pancreatitis Therapies: Current Clinical Trials!ā where we aim to educate and empower you, our pancreatitis community, about the latest research and therapies available for pancreatitis. This session will provide information
August 15, 2023 | 10 AM PT | 1 PM EST
Join our informative webinar, āNew Pancreatitis Therapies: Current Clinical Trials!ā where we aim to educate and empower you, our pancreatitis community, about the latest research and therapies available for pancreatitis. This session will provide information
Skye_MC
Administrator
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
9 months ago
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