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Pressure on center of back as in lying down or sitting against the back of a chair etc.
I have been diagnosed with AF and have a pace maker. Recently i have found it uncomfortable to put pressure on center of back and it brings on palpitations and short breath and an irregular rythm.I have an emay portable ECG . I could send a printout.
I have been diagnosed with AF and have a pace maker. Recently i have found it uncomfortable to put pressure on center of back and it brings on palpitations and short breath and an irregular rythm.I have an emay portable ECG . I could send a printout.
Alphakiwi
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AF Association
2 years ago
Successful Cardioversion
Hi. Everyone! Had my Cardioversion on Weds after being in A&E the previous Thursday & Friday with fast HR and dizzy spells! I’m ok for the time being, very painless procedure and wouldn’t be scared of having it done again! Have to continue my medication , my resting HR is now low, between 43-50 the
Hi. Everyone! Had my Cardioversion on Weds after being in A&E the previous Thursday & Friday with fast HR and dizzy spells! I’m ok for the time being, very painless procedure and wouldn’t be scared of having it done again! Have to continue my medication , my resting HR is now low, between 43-50 the
BorderMLH
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AF Association
2 years ago
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Hi, My name is Charlie and I was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy last year. Unfortunately last month I went into another severe ventricular tachycardia storm where I had to be put to sleep for 4 days, I've got a pacemaker and a defibrillator however I have been informed that I would be put on
Hi, My name is Charlie and I was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy last year. Unfortunately last month I went into another severe ventricular tachycardia storm where I had to be put to sleep for 4 days, I've got a pacemaker and a defibrillator however I have been informed that I would be put on
101093
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Facebook in my inbox -message requesting invitation to join trials for Potential new treatment. It reads Adults with diagnosis of Afib with High blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, diabetes may be able to take part in a clinical trials rearching new treatment. From panaceapatientrecruitment- panaceapatientrecruitment.com
Facebook in my inbox -message requesting invitation to join trials for Potential new treatment. It reads Adults with diagnosis of Afib with High blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, diabetes may be able to take part in a clinical trials rearching new treatment. From panaceapatientrecruitment- panaceapatientrecruitment.com
Tryfan
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AF Association
1 year ago
Can you have thyroiditis with normal lab results?
I started getting a very painful front of neck about 7 weeks ago that was affecting one side but now has spread to the other side. It's not particularly visable but feels swollen to touch. During this time I started with palpitations that seem to get worse during the night and affect my sleep. I have
I started getting a very painful front of neck about 7 weeks ago that was affecting one side but now has spread to the other side. It's not particularly visable but feels swollen to touch. During this time I started with palpitations that seem to get worse during the night and affect my sleep. I have
Julietilly22
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Can persistent af be "cured" with one cardioversion??
Hi, 50 year old female with persistent AFib, diagnosed in July 2022. Seen cardiologist last week, I'm for cardioversion in next few weeks and he has said he will see me again early next year and suggests he will take me off meds and that's me done. I have been looking at other posts online and it suggests
Hi, 50 year old female with persistent AFib, diagnosed in July 2022. Seen cardiologist last week, I'm for cardioversion in next few weeks and he has said he will see me again early next year and suggests he will take me off meds and that's me done. I have been looking at other posts online and it suggests
Pinklady7272
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AF Association
2 years ago
Clinical trial for Mesothelioma patients
This is a stage 1 trial for patients who have Mesothelioma with a pleural effusion. If interested the contact details are below. The trial is an option for mesothelioma patients who have failed first-line treatment and have an IPC. MITOPE is available at Guy's Hospital, University of Leicester,
This is a stage 1 trial for patients who have Mesothelioma with a pleural effusion. If interested the contact details are below. The trial is an option for mesothelioma patients who have failed first-line treatment and have an IPC. MITOPE is available at Guy's Hospital, University of Leicester,
RoyCastleHelpline
Roy Castle
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Results of Exercise Before Bed Afib Experiment- Plus idea about 'Afib Citizen Science Projects' for forum members
I started a post 16 days ago about exercise before bed and Afib, see https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148706621/have-any-vagal-afibbers-tried-exercising-before-bed I thought I would start a new post here so more people may benefit from my observations which are very interesting. Below
I started a post 16 days ago about exercise before bed and Afib, see https://healthunlocked.com/afassociation/posts/148706621/have-any-vagal-afibbers-tried-exercising-before-bed I thought I would start a new post here so more people may benefit from my observations which are very interesting. Below
OzRob
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AF Association
2 years ago
Interatrial Septal Aneurysm (ASA) - anyone with knowledge or experience of this condition or relevant recent research?
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first Echocardiogram I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions. However, while such
I am 75, with 2 years of paroxysmal AF, and looking again at my first Echocardiogram I had in May 2022, I notice there was a finding of an "interatrial septal aneurysm". This finding was mentioned almost in passing, without further emphasis or mention in the Report's Conclusions. However, while such
ozziebob
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Atrial fibrillation triggered or made worse by angiogram?
Has anyone who has
paroxysmal
atrial
fibrillation
found that it became worse or even permanent following the procedure?’
Has anyone who has
paroxysmal
atrial
fibrillation
found that it became worse or even permanent following the procedure?’
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Lupkynis helps protect kidneys with lupus nephritis and high proteinuria
Lupkynis helps protect kidneys with lupus nephritis and high proteinuria
Pooled trial data favor use with background therapy for at-risk patients
by Lindsey Shapiro | June 12, 2023 Lupkynis (voclosporin) combined with background lupus treatments better preserved kidney function among
Lupkynis helps protect kidneys with lupus nephritis and high proteinuria
Pooled trial data favor use with background therapy for at-risk patients
by Lindsey Shapiro | June 12, 2023 Lupkynis (voclosporin) combined with background lupus treatments better preserved kidney function among
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
Will I be offered surgery?
Hi All, I have HGSOC stage 1V and when I was diagnosed just over two years ago my abdominal tumour was 15cm x 11cm with a side mass of 4cm. I had spread to the lymph nodes in my neck and chest which have now gone. After two years of chemo the tumours had reduced but are now back to square one. I was
Hi All, I have HGSOC stage 1V and when I was diagnosed just over two years ago my abdominal tumour was 15cm x 11cm with a side mass of 4cm. I had spread to the lymph nodes in my neck and chest which have now gone. After two years of chemo the tumours had reduced but are now back to square one. I was
Guilane
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Calquence / acalabrutinib and Brukinsa / zanubrutinib Adverse Event Comparison for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia / CLL from clinical trials
Now that we have a growing choice of BTK inhibitor treatment options, naturally the question is which one is better? Based on this meta-analysis study of the incidence of 84 Adverse Events (AEs) reported in 61 clinical trials involving nearly 7,000 patients, that question should be better framed as
Now that we have a growing choice of BTK inhibitor treatment options, naturally the question is which one is better? Based on this meta-analysis study of the incidence of 84 Adverse Events (AEs) reported in 61 clinical trials involving nearly 7,000 patients, that question should be better framed as
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
1 year ago
BIOMARKER TESTING
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective. There are several chemotherapy options
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective. There are several chemotherapy options
Info911
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Flecainide without Bisoprolol
Just wondered if anyone has experience of taking Flecainide 150 without Bisoprolol 1.25 After wearing a holster for 24 hours my cardiologist is concerned that my heart rate drops to 30 during the night and said it would be okay to try taking Flecinide without Bisoprolol.I have stopped taking Bisoprolol
Just wondered if anyone has experience of taking Flecainide 150 without Bisoprolol 1.25 After wearing a holster for 24 hours my cardiologist is concerned that my heart rate drops to 30 during the night and said it would be okay to try taking Flecinide without Bisoprolol.I have stopped taking Bisoprolol
Summerlily
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
1 WEEK UNTIL... Atrial Fibrillation Association Global AF Aware Week!
A lack of opportunity to detect AF, results in people remaining undiagnosed and not on anti-coagulants, therefore more at risk of suffering an AF-related stroke. DETECT your heart rhythm this #GAFAW and host a Know Your Pulse event. Visit the website here: www.gafaw.org More information can be found
A lack of opportunity to detect AF, results in people remaining undiagnosed and not on anti-coagulants, therefore more at risk of suffering an AF-related stroke. DETECT your heart rhythm this #GAFAW and host a Know Your Pulse event. Visit the website here: www.gafaw.org More information can be found
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Newbie Finding Reassurance
I literally stumbled on this forum today whilst trying to breathe through yet another round of ectopic beats. I have had daily ectopics for 3.5 months now and yes, have been to AE and had paramedics out several times. GP surgery has been very slow in diagnosis and help - but I have managed to arrange
I literally stumbled on this forum today whilst trying to breathe through yet another round of ectopic beats. I have had daily ectopics for 3.5 months now and yes, have been to AE and had paramedics out several times. GP surgery has been very slow in diagnosis and help - but I have managed to arrange
Finlaysmum
in
AF Association
2 years ago
The 2023 update of "Parkinson’s Disease Drug Therapies in the Clinical Trial Pipeline" is now available.
For those unfamiliar with this annual report, a good place to start might be Fig. 2 in the RESULTS section (a colour-coded diagram). https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd239901
For those unfamiliar with this annual report, a good place to start might be Fig. 2 in the RESULTS section (a colour-coded diagram). https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd239901
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Where do I go from here?
Hi lovely ladies. Ok, so, diagnosed April 2021 Stage 1V HGSOC with spread to lymph nodes in neck and chest. No option of surgery because of spread. 6 rounds of Paclitaxel/Carboplatin. Reduction in tumour. Straight on to Avastin plus Olaparib (HRD negative). No more cancer in lymph nodes but slight progression
Hi lovely ladies. Ok, so, diagnosed April 2021 Stage 1V HGSOC with spread to lymph nodes in neck and chest. No option of surgery because of spread. 6 rounds of Paclitaxel/Carboplatin. Reduction in tumour. Straight on to Avastin plus Olaparib (HRD negative). No more cancer in lymph nodes but slight progression
Guilane
in
My Ovacome
1 year ago
Clinical Trials
Hello Just wondering if anyone has considered clinical trials? I volunteered for this one vhttps://bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk/trial-details/trial-detail?trialId=31552&location=&distance= One more visit then back in a year's time to repeat again, the information is on the MSA webpage. Truthfully
Hello Just wondering if anyone has considered clinical trials? I volunteered for this one vhttps://bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk/trial-details/trial-detail?trialId=31552&location=&distance= One more visit then back in a year's time to repeat again, the information is on the MSA webpage. Truthfully
esj20
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
1 year ago
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