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New Here - From Afib to now PE Second time around
Fit and pretty healthy 65 year old guy trying to figure out why I have now had my second PE 4 years apart. Keeping my Afib controlled without any meds after cardiac ablation 4 years ago but after second knee surgery months later I was admitted to Hospital for Bilateral Embolism and now on Eliquis blood
Fit and pretty healthy 65 year old guy trying to figure out why I have now had my second PE 4 years apart. Keeping my Afib controlled without any meds after cardiac ablation 4 years ago but after second knee surgery months later I was admitted to Hospital for Bilateral Embolism and now on Eliquis blood
RiderontheStorm
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Catheter Ablation
So my amazing AF journey continues, today was released from hospital and was told i can have a catheter ablation although the waiting list is a few mths. Start anticoagulants tomorrow. Apparently my meds have basically lasted their course so ablation it is. I suppose excitement and terror are my emotions
So my amazing AF journey continues, today was released from hospital and was told i can have a catheter ablation although the waiting list is a few mths. Start anticoagulants tomorrow. Apparently my meds have basically lasted their course so ablation it is. I suppose excitement and terror are my emotions
stoneyrosed
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Have any of you experienced Avascular necrosis of the knee?
Yesterday I rose from bed and found I could not put weight on my right leg because of pain in my knee. Have any of your experienced Avascular necrosis? Or could this be something else? Thanks oh and later in the day it has felt a sensation of numbness below and above that knee.
Yesterday I rose from bed and found I could not put weight on my right leg because of pain in my knee. Have any of your experienced Avascular necrosis? Or could this be something else? Thanks oh and later in the day it has felt a sensation of numbness below and above that knee.
singingloud
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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Olaparib question - temperature and feeling rubbish.
Hello ladies. Hope you're all having a good weekend. Looking for a bit of advice. I've been on Olaparib now for five months. For the last two weeks I've felt exhausted, tired and 'not quite right' which I put down to side effects of the tablets. About five days ago I woke in the night shivering and
Hello ladies. Hope you're all having a good weekend. Looking for a bit of advice. I've been on Olaparib now for five months. For the last two weeks I've felt exhausted, tired and 'not quite right' which I put down to side effects of the tablets. About five days ago I woke in the night shivering and
sticky3006
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Hypoxia and vision issues
my son has a hypoxic brain injury and is in rehab. There is now some question about if/what he can see, Has any one had experience of Hypoxic injuries and can offer advice on the vision issue. i am beside myself with this and feeling desperate as to what to do next
my son has a hypoxic brain injury and is in rehab. There is now some question about if/what he can see, Has any one had experience of Hypoxic injuries and can offer advice on the vision issue. i am beside myself with this and feeling desperate as to what to do next
Breeches
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Headway
4 years ago
avascular necrosis shock!!
I posted about enlarged lymph nodes in neck and axilla back in June.I was also struggling with left shoulder pain[on top of p.m.r!].shoulder has deteriorated alarmingly since then,I've had an X-ray, ct scan and biopsy of nodes has revealed no pathology thank God.I am awaiting"detailed "m.r.i. scan of
I posted about enlarged lymph nodes in neck and axilla back in June.I was also struggling with left shoulder pain[on top of p.m.r!].shoulder has deteriorated alarmingly since then,I've had an X-ray, ct scan and biopsy of nodes has revealed no pathology thank God.I am awaiting"detailed "m.r.i. scan of
anutycrixp
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
PTSD post ICU
After treatment in intensive care, 1 in every 5 people will go on to experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Clinical Psychologists specialising in trauma at Psychology Tools have put together a free patient guide on Critical illness, Intensive care and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to offer
After treatment in intensive care, 1 in every 5 people will go on to experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Clinical Psychologists specialising in trauma at Psychology Tools have put together a free patient guide on Critical illness, Intensive care and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to offer
Rhyl1
Administrator
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Cherry juice
I’m starting to try cherry juice to help with pain relief from my neuropathy pain as I’ve read it helps have checked it all up about safety in taking it and it seems ok but last night I was on the internet and found an article saying that it could thin the blood so am wondering if anyone else here is
I’m starting to try cherry juice to help with pain relief from my neuropathy pain as I’ve read it helps have checked it all up about safety in taking it and it seems ok but last night I was on the internet and found an article saying that it could thin the blood so am wondering if anyone else here is
Kingsley09
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AF Association
4 years ago
Cardiology appointment
I had a very thorough NHS appointment with consultant (45 minutes), following an ECG and health check (much more useful than the brief private consultation in June), he explained everything about AF and my situation. His main message - the new cluster of episodes (4 since June, following a four year
I had a very thorough NHS appointment with consultant (45 minutes), following an ECG and health check (much more useful than the brief private consultation in June), he explained everything about AF and my situation. His main message - the new cluster of episodes (4 since June, following a four year
Hidden
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AF Association
4 years ago
Asprin?
Hi everyone. I’m a 45yr old female that was diagnosed with ET CALR Dec 19. At the time of diagnosis my platelets were 1800, so I was immediately put on Hydroxy & Asprin. For the last 14 weeks my platelets have been stable at 270 so the Hydroxy has done an amazing job for me, but my question is do
Hi everyone. I’m a 45yr old female that was diagnosed with ET CALR Dec 19. At the time of diagnosis my platelets were 1800, so I was immediately put on Hydroxy & Asprin. For the last 14 weeks my platelets have been stable at 270 so the Hydroxy has done an amazing job for me, but my question is do
CK79
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Platelets down to 21. Mets to bone.
My husbands platelets are down to 21 and he just had blood transfusion 2 weeks ago. Going tomorrow for another one. He had been getting them once a month plus getting Procrit injections weekly for almost 3 months now. He has Mets to bones since Nov. 2016. We are so scared that he’s towards the end of
My husbands platelets are down to 21 and he just had blood transfusion 2 weeks ago. Going tomorrow for another one. He had been getting them once a month plus getting Procrit injections weekly for almost 3 months now. He has Mets to bones since Nov. 2016. We are so scared that he’s towards the end of
sgrama
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Blood clots and lung injuries found in patients who have died of COVID-19.
A new post-mortem study of patients who have died from COVID-19 found severe damage to the lungs and signs of blood clotting in major organs. Ten post-mortem examinations performed on patients with confirmed COVID-19 found that all patients had lung injuries and early scarring of the lungs as a result
A new post-mortem study of patients who have died from COVID-19 found severe damage to the lungs and signs of blood clotting in major organs. Ten post-mortem examinations performed on patients with confirmed COVID-19 found that all patients had lung injuries and early scarring of the lungs as a result
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anyone been diagnosed with IBS even with raised calprotectin?
Hi, I’m pretty new here. I’ve recently (Last 6 weeks) been suffering with constant stomach pains and cramps. I’ve been going to the toilet only once a day, but stool is very soft and occasionally has mucus. I’ve never seen blood. Bloods have come back fine but fecal calprotectin was 722. I’ve been referred
Hi, I’m pretty new here. I’ve recently (Last 6 weeks) been suffering with constant stomach pains and cramps. I’ve been going to the toilet only once a day, but stool is very soft and occasionally has mucus. I’ve never seen blood. Bloods have come back fine but fecal calprotectin was 722. I’ve been referred
XxTeddixx
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Bloods tested
Hi little bit of advice please, I'm 54 yrs old,female overweight (classed as obese), and trying to lose 2 stone so a long journey, i have vit d and b12/p.a fibromyalgia recently had some bloods done, cholesterol is set dodgy I haven't spoken to anyone yet Here are my tests Serum cholesterol 6.6
Hi little bit of advice please, I'm 54 yrs old,female overweight (classed as obese), and trying to lose 2 stone so a long journey, i have vit d and b12/p.a fibromyalgia recently had some bloods done, cholesterol is set dodgy I haven't spoken to anyone yet Here are my tests Serum cholesterol 6.6
shortytlc
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Cholesterol Support
4 years ago
Complicated, AF and Carotid calcification
Hi, Wandering if anybody suffering with AF also has Carotid Calcification plus Hypothyroidism. I cannot feel my heart’s beats in the chest at all but in the inside of my (left ear), very disturbing. When the beats are slow (due to meds) he thumps in my ear drive me mad. Any comment greatly appreciated
Hi, Wandering if anybody suffering with AF also has Carotid Calcification plus Hypothyroidism. I cannot feel my heart’s beats in the chest at all but in the inside of my (left ear), very disturbing. When the beats are slow (due to meds) he thumps in my ear drive me mad. Any comment greatly appreciated
queseyo
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AF Association
4 years ago
Apixaban (Eliquis) anticoagulant
Good morning everyone. I thought I would give you an update: If you have been following me, you will know that I have been taking Warfarin for 5 years During that time my INR was never stable - my target was 4 but my readings swung from 2 - 16.8. I was tested at least once a week (even when away on
Good morning everyone. I thought I would give you an update: If you have been following me, you will know that I have been taking Warfarin for 5 years During that time my INR was never stable - my target was 4 but my readings swung from 2 - 16.8. I was tested at least once a week (even when away on
WendyWoo50
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Immune response to Sars-Cov-2 following organ transplantation.
Even patients with suppressed immune systems can achieve a strong immune response to Sars-Cov-2. A test helps to adapt therapy following an infection. A research team from the University Hospital at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has developed a test that provides information on the immune response
Even patients with suppressed immune systems can achieve a strong immune response to Sars-Cov-2. A test helps to adapt therapy following an infection. A research team from the University Hospital at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has developed a test that provides information on the immune response
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
After years of decline, death rate from lung clots on the rise.
After nearly a decade of steady decline, the death rate for people with blood clots in the lungs reversed course and began rising over the past decade, new research finds. The study, published Monday in the Journal of the American Heart Association, found death rates for pulmonary embolism (PE) dropped
After nearly a decade of steady decline, the death rate for people with blood clots in the lungs reversed course and began rising over the past decade, new research finds. The study, published Monday in the Journal of the American Heart Association, found death rates for pulmonary embolism (PE) dropped
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Is Aching at night a symptom of ET
I have not yet been diagnosed with ET but platelets increasing over last 3 years now over 600 x 10 to the 9th. I am JAK2 positive. Started myself on low dose aspirin which was later okayed by my family doctor. Waiting for hematology appointment. Father had ET and his brother PV so seems likely that
I have not yet been diagnosed with ET but platelets increasing over last 3 years now over 600 x 10 to the 9th. I am JAK2 positive. Started myself on low dose aspirin which was later okayed by my family doctor. Waiting for hematology appointment. Father had ET and his brother PV so seems likely that
Planti
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Chest pain
This sounds totally off topic, however I thought it's worth a try! I suffer with endo, usual symptoms etc. All abdominal, leg pain, lower back etc. However since Friday I've been suffering with extreme chest pains which is a constant dull aching pain. Then every now and again I get a sharp stabbing pain
This sounds totally off topic, however I thought it's worth a try! I suffer with endo, usual symptoms etc. All abdominal, leg pain, lower back etc. However since Friday I've been suffering with extreme chest pains which is a constant dull aching pain. Then every now and again I get a sharp stabbing pain
Joanne-L
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
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