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Travelling with Afib
Hello all. I've had 3 episodes of paroxysmal afib, each time reverting back to sinus rythym in a few hours. I've had a normal 24hr monitor and echocardiogram, but I do have pre-existing CAD with 5 stents. Since the 1st episode I've taken edoxoban and my bisoprolol has been increased from 5mg to 6.25mg
Hello all. I've had 3 episodes of paroxysmal afib, each time reverting back to sinus rythym in a few hours. I've had a normal 24hr monitor and echocardiogram, but I do have pre-existing CAD with 5 stents. Since the 1st episode I've taken edoxoban and my bisoprolol has been increased from 5mg to 6.25mg
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
There is still HOPE
It has been a long time since I posted. First, I want say that I am an 11 year survivor having been diagnosed with Stage 3c ovarian cancer. I’ve had multiple recurrences and I am currently dealing with my seventh. I remember frantically looking for survival stories just to see how much time I had after
It has been a long time since I posted. First, I want say that I am an 11 year survivor having been diagnosed with Stage 3c ovarian cancer. I’ve had multiple recurrences and I am currently dealing with my seventh. I remember frantically looking for survival stories just to see how much time I had after
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
current state of Immuno therapy , how we got here and where we are going - Peter Attia
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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Cancer at the cell level Peter Attia
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Partial thyroidectomy
Hi all, I had a partial thyroidectomy in 2021 for papillary thyroid cancer follicular variant. Had surveillance scan September last year, all good. Had another scan this week, there is a 1cm growth on the left side which I had removed, also increased vascularity . I have multinodular goiter and thyroditis
Hi all, I had a partial thyroidectomy in 2021 for papillary thyroid cancer follicular variant. Had surveillance scan September last year, all good. Had another scan this week, there is a 1cm growth on the left side which I had removed, also increased vascularity . I have multinodular goiter and thyroditis
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
MRD testing not offered
I'm about mid way through the O+V journey. I asked my hemo/oncologist about MRD testing when its over and he replied (as I've since ready many times) that MRD in itself is not an indication of my future or if/when I'll need to go back on an active treatment; they will rely primarily on my CBC and any
I'm about mid way through the O+V journey. I asked my hemo/oncologist about MRD testing when its over and he replied (as I've since ready many times) that MRD in itself is not an indication of my future or if/when I'll need to go back on an active treatment; they will rely primarily on my CBC and any
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Feeling very hopeless at this point.
My husband was diagnosed in 2011 at age 52, gleason 8, 11 of 12 cores positive. We went for many many 2nd opinions, surgery or radiation? finally chose radiation as all doctors said it had spread already and would need radiation anyway after surgery. Treated with Snuffy Myers in Virginia until his
My husband was diagnosed in 2011 at age 52, gleason 8, 11 of 12 cores positive. We went for many many 2nd opinions, surgery or radiation? finally chose radiation as all doctors said it had spread already and would need radiation anyway after surgery. Treated with Snuffy Myers in Virginia until his
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
CMV PCR for blood <2.0E+2 IU/mL
Does anyone know what this means. It showed up on my bloodwork for the first time. I am in a clinical trial and am currently taking Idelalisib. The rest of my blood work is good. Jack
Does anyone know what this means. It showed up on my bloodwork for the first time. I am in a clinical trial and am currently taking Idelalisib. The rest of my blood work is good. Jack
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Pacemaker + defibrillator
My hf nurse is thinking of a device for me due to Lbbb and hf. Does anyone on here have this device and how is it helping please?
My hf nurse is thinking of a device for me due to Lbbb and hf. Does anyone on here have this device and how is it helping please?
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
How to find a MO Specializing in PCa
I just completed a clinical trial lasting two years. My PSA has slowly risen from 0.06 to 0.12 over the last 15 months or so. My medical team was surgical and now I'd like to move to monitoring with a qualified MO as my PSA moves upward. Where does one start to find an MO who's focused on PCa? The
I just completed a clinical trial lasting two years. My PSA has slowly risen from 0.06 to 0.12 over the last 15 months or so. My medical team was surgical and now I'd like to move to monitoring with a qualified MO as my PSA moves upward. Where does one start to find an MO who's focused on PCa? The
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Tara, a chatbot that matches patients to clinical trials
[i]Screenshot of Tara chatbot conversation courtesy of Belong.Life[/i] Newest service from Belong.Life provides automated solution for cancer clinical trial matching and recruitment. Cancer patients hoping to be part of a clinical trial for a new therapy often have difficulty locating and applying
[i]Screenshot of Tara chatbot conversation courtesy of Belong.Life[/i] Newest service from Belong.Life provides automated solution for cancer clinical trial matching and recruitment. Cancer patients hoping to be part of a clinical trial for a new therapy often have difficulty locating and applying
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
How do I stop Afib just after OHS
Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that I’ve had my OHS and to pick your brains please. The op went well and here’s the but…….. I also have a pacemaker and it was set low on 60+ since May 21. Had no probs. During this surgery they raised the PM rate to 75+ After this surgery I’ve been in Afib!
Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that I’ve had my OHS and to pick your brains please. The op went well and here’s the but…….. I also have a pacemaker and it was set low on 60+ since May 21. Had no probs. During this surgery they raised the PM rate to 75+ After this surgery I’ve been in Afib!
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
CLL and mRNA Vaccines
Just saw this abstract, which is one of the papers being presented at the Boston CLL conference: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1004157 I don't understand most of it, but this is one of the "Findings": [i]CLL patients and other immunocompromised populations
Just saw this abstract, which is one of the papers being presented at the Boston CLL conference: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1004157 I don't understand most of it, but this is one of the "Findings": [i]CLL patients and other immunocompromised populations
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Study says orchiectomy has higher risks for fracture than chemical castration. I wonder why.
https://www.empr.com/home/news/prostate-cancer-adt-increases-bone-fracture-risk/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter
https://www.empr.com/home/news/prostate-cancer-adt-increases-bone-fracture-risk/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Kardia Machine
Can anyone advise on how to choose a Kardia machine to regularly monitor
permanent
atrial
fibrillation
. Also would I have to pay a monthly subscription.
Can anyone advise on how to choose a Kardia machine to regularly monitor
permanent
atrial
fibrillation
. Also would I have to pay a monthly subscription.
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AF Association
2 years ago
Parkinson's Disease Pipeline, Clinical Trials Assessment, and FDA Approvals 2023 (Updated)
https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/23/09/ab34834243/parkinsons-disease-pipeline-clinical-trials-assessment-and-fda-approvals-2023-updated?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/23/09/ab34834243/parkinsons-disease-pipeline-clinical-trials-assessment-and-fda-approvals-2023-updated?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Atrial Tachycardia ablation
Has anyone here had an ablation for atrial tachycardia after they’ve had afib ablations? I’m curious to know if that ablation was any different than your afib ablation? I’ve had 3 afib ablations and it seems they’ve resolved the afib and flutter (knock on wood). But they’ve left me with more regular
Has anyone here had an ablation for atrial tachycardia after they’ve had afib ablations? I’m curious to know if that ablation was any different than your afib ablation? I’ve had 3 afib ablations and it seems they’ve resolved the afib and flutter (knock on wood). But they’ve left me with more regular
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day?
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
1 year ago
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day?
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
1 year ago
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day?
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
Will we be seeing you at this year's Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day? Did you know that we offer an early bird discount available until 02 June? At #PatientsDay2023, you can expect a jam-packed agenda, with a wide range of topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
1 year ago
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