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anyone on a uk trial for 2nd line relapse maintenance?
hello this is my first post though I have been given hope by reading other ladies brave stories. My journey started in 2017 age 69 . My OC is HGS. After debunk op and 6 cycles of Chemo, all was good until last Octobers CT scan showed relapse to Spleen and Liver, stage 4a. In December surgery
hello this is my first post though I have been given hope by reading other ladies brave stories. My journey started in 2017 age 69 . My OC is HGS. After debunk op and 6 cycles of Chemo, all was good until last Octobers CT scan showed relapse to Spleen and Liver, stage 4a. In December surgery
Towergirl
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Breakthrough episode (Update)
My EP only put me on a miniscule dosage of sotalol as I was doing it out of hospital and couldn't be directly monitored (40mg twice a day). I feel 1000 times better, no kidding, since starting the sotalol even at this low dose. No more daily PVCs, no more extreme fatigue. After checking my QTC to
My EP only put me on a miniscule dosage of sotalol as I was doing it out of hospital and couldn't be directly monitored (40mg twice a day). I feel 1000 times better, no kidding, since starting the sotalol even at this low dose. No more daily PVCs, no more extreme fatigue. After checking my QTC to
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Still here 15 years later
Hello Everyone, just stopping by to say hello. I was diagnosed with stage 3C high grade serous ovarian cancer way back in September 2007. I remember searching online to see if I could find any long term survivors of this cancer and now I am that person. So I’m just posting here today in the hope that
Hello Everyone, just stopping by to say hello. I was diagnosed with stage 3C high grade serous ovarian cancer way back in September 2007. I remember searching online to see if I could find any long term survivors of this cancer and now I am that person. So I’m just posting here today in the hope that
TealSista
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
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Phlegm
I have been on sotalol and apixaban for over 2 years now. I also take prednisolone and famotidine for polymyalgia.For the last few months I am finding I have to clear my throat of some phlegm, it's not frequent and doesn't bother me too much and I have no other symptoms such as breathlessness etc, but
I have been on sotalol and apixaban for over 2 years now. I also take prednisolone and famotidine for polymyalgia.For the last few months I am finding I have to clear my throat of some phlegm, it's not frequent and doesn't bother me too much and I have no other symptoms such as breathlessness etc, but
Karendeena
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AF Association
2 years ago
Pace and ablate
I have had AF for over 20 years. Have taken sotalol, for a few years, then metoprolol and Flecainide up to now in decreasing doses as over the last few years I have had 3 ablations. To completely give up taking medication I have been told I would need to do the 'Ablate and Pace' procedure. I would
I have had AF for over 20 years. Have taken sotalol, for a few years, then metoprolol and Flecainide up to now in decreasing doses as over the last few years I have had 3 ablations. To completely give up taking medication I have been told I would need to do the 'Ablate and Pace' procedure. I would
ornithological
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AF Association
2 years ago
So interesting feelings..
So now that I am on sotalol, I am ecstatic to say I haven't any ectopics, nor any arrhythmias since starting it. A tiny bit of dizziness soon after the first few doses, but ok since from the medications. However... now that my heart is calm after eating, I'm noticing persistence of some of the other
So now that I am on sotalol, I am ecstatic to say I haven't any ectopics, nor any arrhythmias since starting it. A tiny bit of dizziness soon after the first few doses, but ok since from the medications. However... now that my heart is calm after eating, I'm noticing persistence of some of the other
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
share experience. chemo weekly.
Invasive breast cancer stage 1a Grade2 mastectomy 0n 12/01/22 single. Chemo to start on 02/06/23 taxol/carb weekly for 12 weeks. please share any information on just what to expect and including side effects and overall experiences. Thanks
Invasive breast cancer stage 1a Grade2 mastectomy 0n 12/01/22 single. Chemo to start on 02/06/23 taxol/carb weekly for 12 weeks. please share any information on just what to expect and including side effects and overall experiences. Thanks
papadoll
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
2 years ago
Getting Xeloda delivered Wednesday
Yesterday I got a phone call from a specialty pharmacist who will be sending my first round of Xeloda out on Monday. She had questions for me and told me I will be on a 3 week schedule, 2 weeks taking Xeloda twice a day and then 1 week off. They will phone me to see how I am doing and then send me
Yesterday I got a phone call from a specialty pharmacist who will be sending my first round of Xeloda out on Monday. She had questions for me and told me I will be on a 3 week schedule, 2 weeks taking Xeloda twice a day and then 1 week off. They will phone me to see how I am doing and then send me
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Trust your doctors, but also don't hesitate to double check them if you feel you should
When my previous EP had suggested flecainide, I was hesitant immediately. Primarily because I did not feel listened to, as though he was just applying the broad brush to me when he needed to be more careful. Then I did some research on it, and I felt I confirmed I should be hesitant, so I refused
When my previous EP had suggested flecainide, I was hesitant immediately. Primarily because I did not feel listened to, as though he was just applying the broad brush to me when he needed to be more careful. Then I did some research on it, and I felt I confirmed I should be hesitant, so I refused
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Sotalol dehydration
I just started Sotalol yesterday, and reading the side effects list, I have been diligent to make sure I am drinking lots of water. I still have a very dry mouth and headache all last night. Will I adjust after taking it a little while, or do I need even more water? I also already struggle with constipation
I just started Sotalol yesterday, and reading the side effects list, I have been diligent to make sure I am drinking lots of water. I still have a very dry mouth and headache all last night. Will I adjust after taking it a little while, or do I need even more water? I also already struggle with constipation
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
PVC’s (ectopics) or AF?
I’m now home following a bypass about three weeks ago. Whilst I feel fatigued, I’m managing to walk 500m or so daily. My resting heart rate has come down to about 58-68 bpm. The medication which I am taking daily to control arrhythmias is Bisoprolol 10mg which replaces my former Sotalol. There is
I’m now home following a bypass about three weeks ago. Whilst I feel fatigued, I’m managing to walk 500m or so daily. My resting heart rate has come down to about 58-68 bpm. The medication which I am taking daily to control arrhythmias is Bisoprolol 10mg which replaces my former Sotalol. There is
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Another twist for those of you following along
Quick history. Previous electrophysiologist had suggested flecainide + beta blocker and/or consider ablation earlier this year. Experienced lots of episodes September and October and a short episode of what was deemed possible VT end of November. Had Stress echo, positive for inducible ischemia.
Quick history. Previous electrophysiologist had suggested flecainide + beta blocker and/or consider ablation earlier this year. Experienced lots of episodes September and October and a short episode of what was deemed possible VT end of November. Had Stress echo, positive for inducible ischemia.
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
happy new year,exercise,travel,self pity bouts
First of all best of health and best of luck tackling your heart rate in year 2023,thanks all for being there to help . Question one:is there any guide as to how to exercise,I am on sotalol, cardizem and struggle to find the level of exercise,used to exercise/hike all my life-my hobbies Two:any insight
First of all best of health and best of luck tackling your heart rate in year 2023,thanks all for being there to help . Question one:is there any guide as to how to exercise,I am on sotalol, cardizem and struggle to find the level of exercise,used to exercise/hike all my life-my hobbies Two:any insight
55zuzanka61
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AF Association
2 years ago
Flecainide and Digoxin
My first post after lurking a good while and sorry if it is over long, I am very confused at present, being diagnosed has been such a shock. In feb 2022 I spent 3 days in hospital with Afib and high blood pressure (180/104) no symptoms or pain etc, discharged with bisoprolol, ramipril and rivaroxaban
My first post after lurking a good while and sorry if it is over long, I am very confused at present, being diagnosed has been such a shock. In feb 2022 I spent 3 days in hospital with Afib and high blood pressure (180/104) no symptoms or pain etc, discharged with bisoprolol, ramipril and rivaroxaban
Ddob
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AF Association
2 years ago
Viagra and AF
I am a fit and active 74 year old with paroxysmal AF. My wife and I still enjoy an active sex life. However in the last couple of years I have started getting problems maintaining a strong erection sufficient for penetrative sex. Sometimes I am ok but other times not so. Is Viagra safe and not likely
I am a fit and active 74 year old with paroxysmal AF. My wife and I still enjoy an active sex life. However in the last couple of years I have started getting problems maintaining a strong erection sufficient for penetrative sex. Sometimes I am ok but other times not so. Is Viagra safe and not likely
Alanwilliam
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AF Association
2 years ago
Trying to enjoying the Christmas holidays but ignoring the thumping!
Hi just wanted some advice on here. I've been on Sotalol for a while now maybe two years or so. I have always felt I needed a higher dose but can't go any higher as I take 80mg three times a day. I have always felt it never really works and especially if you have adrenaline and are enjoying yourself
Hi just wanted some advice on here. I've been on Sotalol for a while now maybe two years or so. I have always felt I needed a higher dose but can't go any higher as I take 80mg three times a day. I have always felt it never really works and especially if you have adrenaline and are enjoying yourself
emmap985
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AF Association
2 years ago
allergic to Caeylx, what now?
Hi ladies I’m having my 1st recurrence. I’m stage 4. Had debulking surgery and x6 carbo supposed to be with taxol but I was allergic to the taxol. I then had 10 Avastin infusions before it stopped working. Today was my first chemo with Carbo along with Caelyx and I had an allergic reaction to the
Hi ladies I’m having my 1st recurrence. I’m stage 4. Had debulking surgery and x6 carbo supposed to be with taxol but I was allergic to the taxol. I then had 10 Avastin infusions before it stopped working. Today was my first chemo with Carbo along with Caelyx and I had an allergic reaction to the
Willowsmum51
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Postnasal drip Aliftus Trial
Has anyone developed postnasal drip whilst being on this trial. I thought it was taxol causing it but I stopped chemo at the end of October and I've still got it. Im still on the trial drug.
Has anyone developed postnasal drip whilst being on this trial. I thought it was taxol causing it but I stopped chemo at the end of October and I've still got it. Im still on the trial drug.
doodoolatrice
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Taxol or Navelbine?
After what was seen as excellent results after first MRI on Cape, 2nd MRI not so dandy! It worked very well on mets in my liver mets and no mention of femur but there has been unwanted activity “progression of the right interpectoral lyphadenopathy and other chest wall disease”. . My onc called me
After what was seen as excellent results after first MRI on Cape, 2nd MRI not so dandy! It worked very well on mets in my liver mets and no mention of femur but there has been unwanted activity “progression of the right interpectoral lyphadenopathy and other chest wall disease”. . My onc called me
Ntash01
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
heart beat speed and checking it.
Was diagnosed with AF about 2 years ago and after initial hostpital meetings etc.went onto meds, dabigatran 150mg twice a day for blood thinning and sotalol 80mg in morning and 40mg at night. My first af episodes were all heart beat going up to 190 and lasting 2 to 3 hours, the meds seem to have levelled
Was diagnosed with AF about 2 years ago and after initial hostpital meetings etc.went onto meds, dabigatran 150mg twice a day for blood thinning and sotalol 80mg in morning and 40mg at night. My first af episodes were all heart beat going up to 190 and lasting 2 to 3 hours, the meds seem to have levelled
ninks01
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AF Association
2 years ago
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