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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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Atrial Fibrillation Support
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
I just began the Eclipse Clinical Trial and will be posting my experiences here. Please share yours too.
I live in Southern California, but applied for acceptance into the Eclipse Trial in Miami Florida. The criteria was that I had to be castrate resistant and failed at first generation ADT, as well as second generation ADT. Plus that I had to have a minimum PSA of 2.0 with two consecutive rises one week
I live in Southern California, but applied for acceptance into the Eclipse Trial in Miami Florida. The criteria was that I had to be castrate resistant and failed at first generation ADT, as well as second generation ADT. Plus that I had to have a minimum PSA of 2.0 with two consecutive rises one week
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Gut Microbiome Varies Hour to Hour, Month to Month - Intraindividual shifts over time may explain why drugs don't work the same in everyone
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Gut Microbiome Varies Hour to Hour, Month to Month - Intraindividual shifts over time may explain why drugs don't work the same in everyone, MedPage Today, by John Gever, Contributing Writer, May 4, 2023
[/i] While not specific to PCa, this contribution to the understanding of the complex nature
[i]
Gut Microbiome Varies Hour to Hour, Month to Month - Intraindividual shifts over time may explain why drugs don't work the same in everyone, MedPage Today, by John Gever, Contributing Writer, May 4, 2023
[/i] While not specific to PCa, this contribution to the understanding of the complex nature
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Final STAMPEDE results for Abi with/out Enza when starting ADT.
New paper below [1]. "Between Nov 15, 2011, and Jan 17, 2014, 1003 patients were randomly assigned to standard of care (n=502) or standard of care plus abiraterone (n=501) in the abiraterone trial. "Between July 29, 2014, and March 31, 2016, 916 patients were randomly assigned to standard of care
New paper below [1]. "Between Nov 15, 2011, and Jan 17, 2014, 1003 patients were randomly assigned to standard of care (n=502) or standard of care plus abiraterone (n=501) in the abiraterone trial. "Between July 29, 2014, and March 31, 2016, 916 patients were randomly assigned to standard of care
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Phase II 2020-0200 Clinical Trial
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed in May 2021 at 50 years old. PSA 426/Gleason 8. Had been on Abiraterone Acetate (AA) along with Lupron and Prednisone. My PSA dropped to 0.1 until recently I became castrate resistant. I was advised by my team at MD Anderson that my cancer was a strong variant type.
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed in May 2021 at 50 years old. PSA 426/Gleason 8. Had been on Abiraterone Acetate (AA) along with Lupron and Prednisone. My PSA dropped to 0.1 until recently I became castrate resistant. I was advised by my team at MD Anderson that my cancer was a strong variant type.
Z06505hp
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
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
PHASE 2 SATIVEX CLINICAL TRIAL (ARISTOCRAT)
Excellent news! The Brain Tumour Charity has announced that the Aristocrat Phase 2 clinical trial of SATIVEX is now going ahead. Please see the link below for further details. https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/media-centre/news/research-news/aristocrat-a-pioneering-trial-using-a-cannabinoid-based-drug-to-treat-brain-tumours
Excellent news! The Brain Tumour Charity has announced that the Aristocrat Phase 2 clinical trial of SATIVEX is now going ahead. Please see the link below for further details. https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/media-centre/news/research-news/aristocrat-a-pioneering-trial-using-a-cannabinoid-based-drug-to-treat-brain-tumours
Tansi75
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
Patient Engagement Day UCL Cancer Trials Centre 23 June 2023
Hello All This is to let you know about a Patient Engagement Day being run by Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre. The organisers have five patient spaces left available, and asked if any of our members would like to attend. It will be taking place in central London on Friday 23 June 2023
Hello All This is to let you know about a Patient Engagement Day being run by Cancer Research UK and UCL Cancer Trials Centre. The organisers have five patient spaces left available, and asked if any of our members would like to attend. It will be taking place in central London on Friday 23 June 2023
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
1 year 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
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AF Association
2 years ago
Early ablation better at preventing AF progression than drug therapy
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/983882?src=wnl_edit_tpal&uac=181644BG&impID=4857392&faf=1"CHICAGO – Early ablation of atrial fibrillation (AFib) reduces the risk of progression, compared with antiarrhythmic therapies, according to results of a multicenter, randomized trial called PROGRESSIVE-AF.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/983882?src=wnl_edit_tpal&uac=181644BG&impID=4857392&faf=1"CHICAGO – Early ablation of atrial fibrillation (AFib) reduces the risk of progression, compared with antiarrhythmic therapies, according to results of a multicenter, randomized trial called PROGRESSIVE-AF.
Bagrat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
The brain behind Buntanetap - Dr. Maria Maccecchini CEO of Annovis Bio
What you'll get out of this video: 📚 Dr. Maccecchini's background and how it led her to the founding of Annovis Bio? 🧪 How she transitioned from academia to biosciences 🩺 An overview of Annovis Bio’s approach and its lead compound? 📈 The data of the Buntanetap studies for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer
What you'll get out of this video: 📚 Dr. Maccecchini's background and how it led her to the founding of Annovis Bio? 🧪 How she transitioned from academia to biosciences 🩺 An overview of Annovis Bio’s approach and its lead compound? 📈 The data of the Buntanetap studies for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib Indication in Metastatic CRPC — ODAC votes that olaparib-abiraterone comb be restricted to BRCA+ subset
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Vitaman D and Prostate Cancer
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Kidney Disease Clinical Trials: Are They Right for You?
Participating in a clinical trial could help you and future patients with CKD, but it is important to know possible risks and benefits involved. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/kidney-disease-clinical-trials-are-they-right-you
Participating in a clinical trial could help you and future patients with CKD, but it is important to know possible risks and benefits involved. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/kidney-disease-clinical-trials-are-they-right-you
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Anti-arithmetic meds with Paxil (Paroxetine) - an anxiety med.
Was just wondering if anyone is on or has tried Flecainide or Propafenone while also taking Paxil (Paroxetine)? If so, how did it work out? Side effects or health issues or none at all? Thank you for anyone who cares to reply!
Was just wondering if anyone is on or has tried Flecainide or Propafenone while also taking Paxil (Paroxetine)? If so, how did it work out? Side effects or health issues or none at all? Thank you for anyone who cares to reply!
Jpot34
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AF Association
2 years ago
Anti-Arithmetic meds while taking Paxil (Paroxetine) - an anxiety med.
Does anyone take Paxil (Paroxetine) with Flecainide or Propafenone? Both these AFIB meds work better for vagal AFIB. Was just wondering if anyone mixed these two drugs, and if it has worked out or not? Thank you for any and all replies!
Does anyone take Paxil (Paroxetine) with Flecainide or Propafenone? Both these AFIB meds work better for vagal AFIB. Was just wondering if anyone mixed these two drugs, and if it has worked out or not? Thank you for any and all replies!
Jpot34
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Atrial Flutter and AFib
Hello, Briefly I've had multiple Aortic/Mitral valve surgeries, with the second in 2013 I acquired Complete Heart Block, Permanent AF, Shunt, and my Pacemaker. I'm probably lucky that I've been reasonably stable over the years, other than every now and again having the PM settings altered. On Warfarin
Hello, Briefly I've had multiple Aortic/Mitral valve surgeries, with the second in 2013 I acquired Complete Heart Block, Permanent AF, Shunt, and my Pacemaker. I'm probably lucky that I've been reasonably stable over the years, other than every now and again having the PM settings altered. On Warfarin
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
6 month post mini maze (surgical ablation) in the U.K. All is going well, no regrets
hello you lovely lot. I thought I would give you an update as I have had my 6 month (and final eeeek) review with my mini maze surgeon Mr Hunter this morning. All has been going well, in sinus rythm since my mini maze. I had a two week heart monitor a few weeks ago, all good! I have a low burden
hello you lovely lot. I thought I would give you an update as I have had my 6 month (and final eeeek) review with my mini maze surgeon Mr Hunter this morning. All has been going well, in sinus rythm since my mini maze. I had a two week heart monitor a few weeks ago, all good! I have a low burden
MummyLuv
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AF Association
2 years ago
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