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I had a mastectomy three years ago and I've never gotten over this deep seated shock as to how it looks. Don't bother writing if all you can think to say is I'm lucky the cancer is gone.
I had a mastectomy three years ago and I've never gotten over this deep seated shock as to how it looks. Don't bother writing if all you can think to say is I'm lucky the cancer is gone.
fdale
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
1 year ago
The Stoma Begining
I’ve had prior Cancers like Bowell Cancer, Stage3 Testicular Cancer which are in remission and then Bladder Cancer. It was cleared but I was having Cystoscopies every 3mths to ensure the Bladder Cancer hadn’t returned. But what happened the last one which was in February my Urologist found the Bladder
I’ve had prior Cancers like Bowell Cancer, Stage3 Testicular Cancer which are in remission and then Bladder Cancer. It was cleared but I was having Cystoscopies every 3mths to ensure the Bladder Cancer hadn’t returned. But what happened the last one which was in February my Urologist found the Bladder
Clarence2
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Living with a Stoma
1 year ago
drondarone
Hi All Ive been on propafenone for a few years now and working quite well with my PAF. I had an CT Coronary angiogram and although my calcium score was 0 there is an occlusion in my right coronary artery that the cardiologist says may have been there for years and Dosent want to touch it. There is also
Hi All Ive been on propafenone for a few years now and working quite well with my PAF. I had an CT Coronary angiogram and although my calcium score was 0 there is an occlusion in my right coronary artery that the cardiologist says may have been there for years and Dosent want to touch it. There is also
Henry716
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AF Association
5 months ago
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Any help for permanent afib after having three cardioversions which worked for the past two years last one only lasted two weeks. Taken off Multaq and on Lopressor 100 am & pm plus eliquis. Told ablation would more than likely not be successful. Should I get a second opinion. Do not feel that great
Any help for permanent afib after having three cardioversions which worked for the past two years last one only lasted two weeks. Taken off Multaq and on Lopressor 100 am & pm plus eliquis. Told ablation would more than likely not be successful. Should I get a second opinion. Do not feel that great
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
How safe is taking Apixaban ?
Hello, I am 65 still working and reasonably fit , and have permanent Afib but so far very few symptoms. I take 2.5 mg of Bisoprolol a day. I have had Afib on and off for around 10 years As part of the great NHS system, I was told I needed to be on Apixaban However, the side effects horrify me Should
Hello, I am 65 still working and reasonably fit , and have permanent Afib but so far very few symptoms. I take 2.5 mg of Bisoprolol a day. I have had Afib on and off for around 10 years As part of the great NHS system, I was told I needed to be on Apixaban However, the side effects horrify me Should
bigbearatthecave
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Bisoprolol & Apixaban
Early sixties. Coming up to two years when I had peridarditis which developed into permanent afib until I had cardio version four months later. Been mostly clear since then but occasional bursts of arrythmia, typically early beats. Think I was stressed out but have also given up alcohol and now exercising
Early sixties. Coming up to two years when I had peridarditis which developed into permanent afib until I had cardio version four months later. Been mostly clear since then but occasional bursts of arrythmia, typically early beats. Think I was stressed out but have also given up alcohol and now exercising
maurice2
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AF Association
5 months ago
Multi Ablations?
Hello all, Big cardio surgery history, last one 25 years ago, still here thanks to surgeons who were willing to take risks where others weren't! Developed AFib 5 years ago. Had a cryo, success for 2 years then a redo RF, success for 18 months but also had more cardio versions that you can shake a stick
Hello all, Big cardio surgery history, last one 25 years ago, still here thanks to surgeons who were willing to take risks where others weren't! Developed AFib 5 years ago. Had a cryo, success for 2 years then a redo RF, success for 18 months but also had more cardio versions that you can shake a stick
timelucky
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AF Association
5 months ago
AFIB and my exercise
I am 81 years old and work out using HIT on average about 50 minutes a day usually for six days a week. My heart rate goes from 65 when I start to a max of 140, up and down durning the workout . Mostly resistant training with weights. About a week ago I noticed after my third set of exercises ,my Apple
I am 81 years old and work out using HIT on average about 50 minutes a day usually for six days a week. My heart rate goes from 65 when I start to a max of 140, up and down durning the workout . Mostly resistant training with weights. About a week ago I noticed after my third set of exercises ,my Apple
Stetson
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AF Association
5 months ago
afib and blood pressure
Hello, does anybody else's blood pressure get high when in afib? I had to call the paramedics yesterday because when I took my BP it was 143/112 with HR of 54 and it kind of freaked me out why it was so high with a normal HR, so I took it again after a few minutes and it was 150/101 with a HR of 101,
Hello, does anybody else's blood pressure get high when in afib? I had to call the paramedics yesterday because when I took my BP it was 143/112 with HR of 54 and it kind of freaked me out why it was so high with a normal HR, so I took it again after a few minutes and it was 150/101 with a HR of 101,
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
flutter not fibrillation
Hi all I have paid to see an EP (privately) today who has confirmed 100% I have atrial flutter and no fibrillation? Anyone else just have flutter? He has recommended an ablation to sort it out and told me to stop taking Flecainide which makes me nervous. He says it probably isn’t doing much and could
Hi all I have paid to see an EP (privately) today who has confirmed 100% I have atrial flutter and no fibrillation? Anyone else just have flutter? He has recommended an ablation to sort it out and told me to stop taking Flecainide which makes me nervous. He says it probably isn’t doing much and could
Dogmad2
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AF Association
5 months ago
Patient Day coming to Baltimore, Saturday March 02
A unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation. You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE
A unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation. You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
5 months ago
Sleep Apnea and afib
Greetings across the pond........I'm 81 and have been dealing with afib for 11years. I had my first ablation 2 weeks ago and was back in afib 4 days later. Today I had a cardioversion which was successful; and of course, I hope it lasts. The team who administered the procedure reported that sleep apnea
Greetings across the pond........I'm 81 and have been dealing with afib for 11years. I had my first ablation 2 weeks ago and was back in afib 4 days later. Today I had a cardioversion which was successful; and of course, I hope it lasts. The team who administered the procedure reported that sleep apnea
sealover
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AF Association
5 months ago
Exercise
I'm hoping someone can help me with the answer to this please. I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and one of my main triggers is exercise. However, exercise is also recommended lose weight, get healthy and reduce episodes. How can I increase exercise if it's a trigger? I am even reading The AFib Cure
I'm hoping someone can help me with the answer to this please. I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and one of my main triggers is exercise. However, exercise is also recommended lose weight, get healthy and reduce episodes. How can I increase exercise if it's a trigger? I am even reading The AFib Cure
Spj57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
advice please for Creon
my mum had total gastrectomy in 2012 but since suffered from pancreatitis as a result The hospital started her on Creon to help with digestion of food, 2 capsules twice a day, I am messaging to see if any of the members of OPA have experience with pancreatitis and how they have been getting on with
my mum had total gastrectomy in 2012 but since suffered from pancreatitis as a result The hospital started her on Creon to help with digestion of food, 2 capsules twice a day, I am messaging to see if any of the members of OPA have experience with pancreatitis and how they have been getting on with
Strawberry23
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 year ago
How long before ablation to start Edoxaban?
Morning all. There seems to have been a flurry of recent posts about anticoagulants. And here’s another question from me. Does anyone know how long before my ablation I need to take the Edoxaban I’ve been prescribed? I know some years ago, when preparing for a cardioversion, they said to take the anticoagulant
Morning all. There seems to have been a flurry of recent posts about anticoagulants. And here’s another question from me. Does anyone know how long before my ablation I need to take the Edoxaban I’ve been prescribed? I know some years ago, when preparing for a cardioversion, they said to take the anticoagulant
Outsidethelines
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
can heart function improve ?
After my husbands stroke seven months ago he was diagnosed with stage 2 heart failure . I asked the arrhythmia nurse if there was a chance he could have another eco cardiogram to see if this had improved because how do we know how much exercise is safe etc if we don’t know this ? She just sort of stared
After my husbands stroke seven months ago he was diagnosed with stage 2 heart failure . I asked the arrhythmia nurse if there was a chance he could have another eco cardiogram to see if this had improved because how do we know how much exercise is safe etc if we don’t know this ? She just sort of stared
Jackiesmith7777
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AF Association
5 months ago
24hr Holter
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol or
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol or
BillyBBalls
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AF Association
5 months ago
no symptoms or problems
I have atrial fibrillation but since I came out of hospital in august had no problems. No breathing problems at all when I walk everyday .why is that lol . I know it’s a good thing . No trouble since started on tablets in august all very odd . Left ventricle was only working at 35 percent wonder what
I have atrial fibrillation but since I came out of hospital in august had no problems. No breathing problems at all when I walk everyday .why is that lol . I know it’s a good thing . No trouble since started on tablets in august all very odd . Left ventricle was only working at 35 percent wonder what
Jarvo977
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AF Association
5 months ago
Bisoprolol
The only problem I ve encountered is with the specific AF tablet dihydrochloride etc. I have never encountered a problem with 10mg Bisoprolol. I m on Entresto Digoxin spironolactone apixaban and a number of others.
The only problem I ve encountered is with the specific AF tablet dihydrochloride etc. I have never encountered a problem with 10mg Bisoprolol. I m on Entresto Digoxin spironolactone apixaban and a number of others.
NAC1
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AF Association
5 months ago
Looking for a Surgeon with Specific Skills
This is a long shot. I’m an Aussie. I had HD brachytherapy for prostate cancer in 2010. In 2016, I was diagnosed with Carcinoma in Situ in the bladder. I’ve had multiple rounds of BCG, and I’m now heading towards a radical cystectomy. My urologist is nervous about the risk of damage to the rectum
This is a long shot. I’m an Aussie. I had HD brachytherapy for prostate cancer in 2010. In 2016, I was diagnosed with Carcinoma in Situ in the bladder. I’ve had multiple rounds of BCG, and I’m now heading towards a radical cystectomy. My urologist is nervous about the risk of damage to the rectum
Anthonyve
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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