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bloodthinners
I’ve been on blood thinners for6 months after having a Pulmonary Embolism post surgery. I have completed my Chemo. 3 weeks ago and I have been told I can stop taking blood thinners as my risk is no greater than the normal person. Has anybody else been through a similar experience. I feel a bit anxious
I’ve been on blood thinners for6 months after having a Pulmonary Embolism post surgery. I have completed my Chemo. 3 weeks ago and I have been told I can stop taking blood thinners as my risk is no greater than the normal person. Has anybody else been through a similar experience. I feel a bit anxious
Hota
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Attn: The QoL train is still heading down the Track. Next stop Willoughby, then Petticoat Junction😂
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7zpwnmhttps://youtu.be/XRhi8Tk9nNE Hey y'all, I climbed Diamond Head this am, and its such a beautiful vista. https://www.earthtrekkers.com/diamond-head-summit-trail-oahu/ Was more outta breath, probs 8 yrs on Lupron has zapped my stamina. So Blest to still be able
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7zpwnmhttps://youtu.be/XRhi8Tk9nNE Hey y'all, I climbed Diamond Head this am, and its such a beautiful vista. https://www.earthtrekkers.com/diamond-head-summit-trail-oahu/ Was more outta breath, probs 8 yrs on Lupron has zapped my stamina. So Blest to still be able
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
steroid injections
has anybody had triamcinolone injection for macular oedema. I am having a cataract op in 3 weeks time and I will be having this injection around the eye at the same time. I think it is also called Kenalog
has anybody had triamcinolone injection for macular oedema. I am having a cataract op in 3 weeks time and I will be having this injection around the eye at the same time. I think it is also called Kenalog
Koalajane
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Macular Society
1 year ago
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bruised finger…Achenbachs syndrome.
have not been diagnosed with anything as yet, but get bruise on my index finger sometimes and goes away within a few days. what worries me is that l sometimes get bruises on my legs without hitting myself. I wonder if it’s the same thing. I have been tested for coagulation and clotting disorders and
have not been diagnosed with anything as yet, but get bruise on my index finger sometimes and goes away within a few days. what worries me is that l sometimes get bruises on my legs without hitting myself. I wonder if it’s the same thing. I have been tested for coagulation and clotting disorders and
Shezian
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
I have this too.
I have not been diagnosed with anything as yet, but get bruise on my index finger sometimes and goes away within a few days. what worries me is that l sometimes get bruises on my legs without hitting myself. I wonder if it’s the same thing. I have been tested for coagulation and clotting disorders and
I have not been diagnosed with anything as yet, but get bruise on my index finger sometimes and goes away within a few days. what worries me is that l sometimes get bruises on my legs without hitting myself. I wonder if it’s the same thing. I have been tested for coagulation and clotting disorders and
Shezian
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
Any connections between bibasilar atelectasis, autoimmune diseases, Covid infections and/or Covid vaccinations?
Hello everyone, just wondered if anyone has any info on the above? I had a CT scan in November of the abdomen to check out my bladder and kidneys and it picked up bibasilar atelectasis and nodules <3 cm in both lungs. I got the letter just before Christmas, so will follow up with GP in the New Year.
Hello everyone, just wondered if anyone has any info on the above? I had a CT scan in November of the abdomen to check out my bladder and kidneys and it picked up bibasilar atelectasis and nodules <3 cm in both lungs. I got the letter just before Christmas, so will follow up with GP in the New Year.
Horsewhisper
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
PTSD?
Okay. I have a lot of questions about PSTD and complex PTSD. I literally JUST noticed something. I was having unwanted, intrusive thoughts about my dad & his passing. I was thinking about the night it happened. And completely unconsciously, I picked up my phone and began to try to distract myself from
Okay. I have a lot of questions about PSTD and complex PTSD. I literally JUST noticed something. I was having unwanted, intrusive thoughts about my dad & his passing. I was thinking about the night it happened. And completely unconsciously, I picked up my phone and began to try to distract myself from
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
osteopenia worse, im on enoxaparin/ lovenox any thoughts on vitk2?
I had repeat dexascan says my hips are getting worse, anyone on enoxaparin/lovenox taking vit k2 for “calcium to bone absorption”? Docs are talking about fosamex, etc, but I would rather do vitamins if possible. Not looking for medical advice but would like to know if others with APS are taking it
I had repeat dexascan says my hips are getting worse, anyone on enoxaparin/lovenox taking vit k2 for “calcium to bone absorption”? Docs are talking about fosamex, etc, but I would rather do vitamins if possible. Not looking for medical advice but would like to know if others with APS are taking it
Wittycjt
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
15 daughter still bedwetting.
Our 15 year old daughter is still bed wetting every single night we had test done ect all came back fine we tried bed wetting alarms waking her up to go a loo medication ect northing seems to work at all she's on oxybutin tablets which as not really worked she's had the odd dry night she won't wear
Our 15 year old daughter is still bed wetting every single night we had test done ect all came back fine we tried bed wetting alarms waking her up to go a loo medication ect northing seems to work at all she's on oxybutin tablets which as not really worked she's had the odd dry night she won't wear
jason181
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ERIC
2 years ago
varicose veins
sup mpn crew, i have a varicose vein treatment scheduled for next week and I was curious if anyone else here has veinous insufficiency issues and if they have had any treatment for it? I am having it done because I have itchy/swollen legs sometimes and visible discoloration at the ankles due to poor
sup mpn crew, i have a varicose vein treatment scheduled for next week and I was curious if anyone else here has veinous insufficiency issues and if they have had any treatment for it? I am having it done because I have itchy/swollen legs sometimes and visible discoloration at the ankles due to poor
dbus1417
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Christmas ptsd
I had a huge physical fight with my boyfriends family christmas 2021 and I haven’t been back since and even though everything has calmed down, I’m scared something bad will happen again so I just don’t go.
I had a huge physical fight with my boyfriends family christmas 2021 and I haven’t been back since and even though everything has calmed down, I’m scared something bad will happen again so I just don’t go.
Curry223
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Heal My PTSD
2 years ago
surgery changing my anticoagulant
UPDATE: spoke to prescription clerk at the surgery yesterday and she changed me back to Xarelto without batting an eyelid. She said it was an ‘outside agency’ handling it all and the surgery has no issues with patients not changing. Hi, I have had a letter from surgery re changing from rivaroxaban
UPDATE: spoke to prescription clerk at the surgery yesterday and she changed me back to Xarelto without batting an eyelid. She said it was an ‘outside agency’ handling it all and the surgery has no issues with patients not changing. Hi, I have had a letter from surgery re changing from rivaroxaban
Tilly1957
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AF Association
2 years ago
Continuation of stroke risk after ablation.
I really don't know how I can explain this any more but I will try. If your CHADS2VASC2 score is zero and you are put on anticoagulation purely for the purpose of the ablation and post procedure recovery then anticoagulation may be discontinued once the three to six month recovery is completed, especially
I really don't know how I can explain this any more but I will try. If your CHADS2VASC2 score is zero and you are put on anticoagulation purely for the purpose of the ablation and post procedure recovery then anticoagulation may be discontinued once the three to six month recovery is completed, especially
BobD
Volunteer
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AF Association
2 years ago
Struggling to regulate emotions
Hi all,I am aware that after a frontal lobe TBI emotions get confused but is this usual 4 years down the road?? After a TBI in early 2018 my Husband displayed something of a personality change and having read a lot about his incident we understood what to kind of expect. He would manically laugh or suddenly
Hi all,I am aware that after a frontal lobe TBI emotions get confused but is this usual 4 years down the road?? After a TBI in early 2018 my Husband displayed something of a personality change and having read a lot about his incident we understood what to kind of expect. He would manically laugh or suddenly
Hipchick09
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Headway
2 years ago
Anticoagulation question
Hi newly diagnosed with paroxysmal AF and new to this forum. Glad to meet you all. It’s all been a bit of a shock and a whirlwind. I am now on beta blockers and Edoxaban. My question is, with a CHAD score of only 1 (by dint of being female) is it usual to be anticoagulated? Do the risks of bleeds
Hi newly diagnosed with paroxysmal AF and new to this forum. Glad to meet you all. It’s all been a bit of a shock and a whirlwind. I am now on beta blockers and Edoxaban. My question is, with a CHAD score of only 1 (by dint of being female) is it usual to be anticoagulated? Do the risks of bleeds
Silky57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Claudication and blood pressure medication
It's very likely I have claudication. I've always been active and a bit of a walker (about 40 mins each day) but since September my calf muscles have been very painful after about 20 mins. Can I ask how this is managed by people who may also have it? My second question relates to blood pressure
It's very likely I have claudication. I've always been active and a bit of a walker (about 40 mins each day) but since September my calf muscles have been very painful after about 20 mins. Can I ask how this is managed by people who may also have it? My second question relates to blood pressure
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
My Final Posting..
Dear Friends, It is with great sadness that i say my beloved husband passed away suddenly on Sunday 20th November, throughout all of this he was unable to give up drinking, he died of a pulmonary embolism /and aortic stenosis., Myself, family and friends could not reach him, he went
Dear Friends, It is with great sadness that i say my beloved husband passed away suddenly on Sunday 20th November, throughout all of this he was unable to give up drinking, he died of a pulmonary embolism /and aortic stenosis., Myself, family and friends could not reach him, he went
velvet007
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Resveratrol and ET
Hi everyone, I’m wondering whether anyone has tried the natural phenol, Resveratrol, to help their platelet reduction? I’m calr positive ET on Hydrea which I hate taking for its toxic effect . My haematologist just continues to increase the dose to try to suppress rising platelet count. However I have
Hi everyone, I’m wondering whether anyone has tried the natural phenol, Resveratrol, to help their platelet reduction? I’m calr positive ET on Hydrea which I hate taking for its toxic effect . My haematologist just continues to increase the dose to try to suppress rising platelet count. However I have
myllo
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Trying to Figure out a couple of things
I have two questions, they're unrelated with each other. 1) Besides PTSD and Anxiety, I'm also Type 1 Diabetic, and I noticed that sometimes if I'm having a low BGL (blood sugar) sometimes I'll have an anxiety attack at the same time. I don't know why that is. I've been Type 1 for about 5 almost 6
I have two questions, they're unrelated with each other. 1) Besides PTSD and Anxiety, I'm also Type 1 Diabetic, and I noticed that sometimes if I'm having a low BGL (blood sugar) sometimes I'll have an anxiety attack at the same time. I don't know why that is. I've been Type 1 for about 5 almost 6
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
It Never Rains
What an absolute few months I've had. Have been on a constant heavy period, where I'm losing blood clots for the past 5 months, plus having really bad issues with breathing, which added to all my comorbidities is an absolute bugger. Due for a chest x-ray and an ultrasound this week. Then to top it all
What an absolute few months I've had. Have been on a constant heavy period, where I'm losing blood clots for the past 5 months, plus having really bad issues with breathing, which added to all my comorbidities is an absolute bugger. Due for a chest x-ray and an ultrasound this week. Then to top it all
Sher78
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
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