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Early 40s and been diagnosed with very early stage atherosclerosis
This was during a scan because of post-Covid issues. It seems I have a calcium score of a little over 3, which is tiny in itself but puts me on a percentile to have much more severe blockages by my mid-50s, and from everything I've read there's no real way of avoiding this (although I can slightly improve
This was during a scan because of post-Covid issues. It seems I have a calcium score of a little over 3, which is tiny in itself but puts me on a percentile to have much more severe blockages by my mid-50s, and from everything I've read there's no real way of avoiding this (although I can slightly improve
butterworth22
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Baricitinib and highCholesterol levels
Hi All. Have just had some bloods done and they're showing an increase in LDL lipids and HDL lipids so overall total is 6.7. Interestingly, my level has increased since being on Baricitinib since 2019 and I suspect I’m going to have to go onto statins to counteract the effects of the drug! Nothing in
Hi All. Have just had some bloods done and they're showing an increase in LDL lipids and HDL lipids so overall total is 6.7. Interestingly, my level has increased since being on Baricitinib since 2019 and I suspect I’m going to have to go onto statins to counteract the effects of the drug! Nothing in
Amnesiac3637
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NRAS
2 years ago
Statin - Side Effects
Actually I am happy to say I do not have any so you might wonder why I am posting? I only check in here every few days as it is all very repetitive particularly on statins. Yes a minute percentage get side effects yet despite numerous posts on the subject often replied to by stalwarts of the forum people
Actually I am happy to say I do not have any so you might wonder why I am posting? I only check in here every few days as it is all very repetitive particularly on statins. Yes a minute percentage get side effects yet despite numerous posts on the subject often replied to by stalwarts of the forum people
Heythrop51
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Mild Fatty and mild enlarged liver
I am confused can your liver be fatty and not be enlarged? I saw a general Dr who said these are two different things but everything I am reading online says mild enlarged fatty liver, like they go together. I had the U/S done because , my ALT 37 when it should be under 32. I have recently gained
I am confused can your liver be fatty and not be enlarged? I saw a general Dr who said these are two different things but everything I am reading online says mild enlarged fatty liver, like they go together. I had the U/S done because , my ALT 37 when it should be under 32. I have recently gained
jesse2121
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Statins
I have a gp appoinment today to discuss starting statins as my cholesterol is high. This was at the request of a specialist, not gastro or neuro. I have requested the test results. No connection has been made to pernicious anemia or my malabsorption/exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. I also have chronic
I have a gp appoinment today to discuss starting statins as my cholesterol is high. This was at the request of a specialist, not gastro or neuro. I have requested the test results. No connection has been made to pernicious anemia or my malabsorption/exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. I also have chronic
Luac
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
RLS meds
Hi everyone, Since your recommendation re meds aggravating and/or causing RLS I have taken myself off statins and Amitriptoline. My Dr refused to change them I'll post that conversation later. I am 80 and have been taking Ropinerole for the past 2yrs 6months Since December 7th I've reduced Ropinerol
Hi everyone, Since your recommendation re meds aggravating and/or causing RLS I have taken myself off statins and Amitriptoline. My Dr refused to change them I'll post that conversation later. I am 80 and have been taking Ropinerole for the past 2yrs 6months Since December 7th I've reduced Ropinerol
Nightwalker999
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Oral B12 Update
I last wrote a post about 11 months ago in which I was exploring the use of oral B12 while waiting for a specialist appointment. A lot has happened since then and I have waited to reach a conclusion before posting an update. I have decided to summarise my findings rather than ramble on: 1. I found the
I last wrote a post about 11 months ago in which I was exploring the use of oral B12 while waiting for a specialist appointment. A lot has happened since then and I have waited to reach a conclusion before posting an update. I have decided to summarise my findings rather than ramble on: 1. I found the
Pleaforsanity
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Statin side effects
Hubby on statins following HA and stent fitted three years ago. Has been experiencing for last three months really bad thigh muscle pain and cramping. Reading the medical leaflet with his statin wondering if this is a side effect. He is on Rosuvastatin having been switched from Atorvorstatin about 18
Hubby on statins following HA and stent fitted three years ago. Has been experiencing for last three months really bad thigh muscle pain and cramping. Reading the medical leaflet with his statin wondering if this is a side effect. He is on Rosuvastatin having been switched from Atorvorstatin about 18
Picasso652
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Help with blood results please!
My background is this: I was diagnosed hypothyroid in 1998, by which time, I was in a bad way. My starter dose was 25 mcg, increased by 25 mcg until I reached 150 mcg which, tested showed, was correct. I am tested every year and am now on 75 mcg. I had 2 NHS blood tests last year, in July and November
My background is this: I was diagnosed hypothyroid in 1998, by which time, I was in a bad way. My starter dose was 25 mcg, increased by 25 mcg until I reached 150 mcg which, tested showed, was correct. I am tested every year and am now on 75 mcg. I had 2 NHS blood tests last year, in July and November
ArtySally
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Thoughts on Dr. Malcolm Kendrick?
I am new to this site, a retired Canadian nurse with high blood pressure and frequent PVC issues. I have read all of the British GP Dr. Kendrick’s books, and am curious about what sense others may have of his opinions. I know he has been vehemently dismissed by the medical establishment as anti big
I am new to this site, a retired Canadian nurse with high blood pressure and frequent PVC issues. I have read all of the British GP Dr. Kendrick’s books, and am curious about what sense others may have of his opinions. I know he has been vehemently dismissed by the medical establishment as anti big
dicynth
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Medication
If I stop my medication will I die. Am on blood thinners, ACE inhibitors and statins.
If I stop my medication will I die. Am on blood thinners, ACE inhibitors and statins.
Batty55
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Myocarditis
Anyone struggling with breathlessness due to Myocarditis? Doc took me off statins for the moment because of leg pain so I'm only taking Ramipril for now ..I'm 5 weeks in
Anyone struggling with breathlessness due to Myocarditis? Doc took me off statins for the moment because of leg pain so I'm only taking Ramipril for now ..I'm 5 weeks in
croggler
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Still having AF
Hi anyone on here had treatment but still in AF? My husband is on beta blockers, blood thinners and statins. He has just had a pace maker put in. He is still breathless and having arrhythmia esp at night and atrial flutter. He has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We are on a long waiting list for another
Hi anyone on here had treatment but still in AF? My husband is on beta blockers, blood thinners and statins. He has just had a pace maker put in. He is still breathless and having arrhythmia esp at night and atrial flutter. He has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We are on a long waiting list for another
Debfro34
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AF Association
2 years ago
The Starting Dose of Levothyroxine in Primary Hypothyroidism Treatment
This paper compared patients started on a calculated full replacement dose of levothyroxine against starting at 25 micrograms and incrementing every four weeks. Since this paper - and others - the idea of starting on full replacement dose has permeated the guidelines in several countries. Unfortunately
This paper compared patients started on a calculated full replacement dose of levothyroxine against starting at 25 micrograms and incrementing every four weeks. Since this paper - and others - the idea of starting on full replacement dose has permeated the guidelines in several countries. Unfortunately
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
What has just happened?
Hi all, it's 5.30am, suddenly woken to cold sharp central chest pain, sat up, cold sweat all over, raging pins & needles both hands, I woke my wife told her I was in trouble and by 7.30am I was on the coronary care ward, 2 emergency stents fitted wondering what the hell happened. That was 3 weeks ago
Hi all, it's 5.30am, suddenly woken to cold sharp central chest pain, sat up, cold sweat all over, raging pins & needles both hands, I woke my wife told her I was in trouble and by 7.30am I was on the coronary care ward, 2 emergency stents fitted wondering what the hell happened. That was 3 weeks ago
Cruiser25
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Switch from HU to Pegasys - update 3.0
Great news from my haematologist: Platelets down from 395 to 337, Hb 153, Hct 0.447. Liver, thyroid and renal profile fine; so too neutrophils and lymphocytes! So, after nearly 15 months of HU, I’m stopping it as of today and carrying on with 45mcg Pegasys per week. She hinted I could eventually switch
Great news from my haematologist: Platelets down from 395 to 337, Hb 153, Hct 0.447. Liver, thyroid and renal profile fine; so too neutrophils and lymphocytes! So, after nearly 15 months of HU, I’m stopping it as of today and carrying on with 45mcg Pegasys per week. She hinted I could eventually switch
FG251
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Vasculitis vs arteriosclerosis, getting pregnant after a CABG and statin/diet questions!
Hi! I’m 34 and have just had a CABG, I’m 6 weeks post op and feel almost back to normal. Yes, I know, I’m young and have bounced! They think that my coronary arteries were damaged by vasculitis I (might) have had when I was 19, it wasn’t diagnosed at the time as I had just classic viral symptoms although
Hi! I’m 34 and have just had a CABG, I’m 6 weeks post op and feel almost back to normal. Yes, I know, I’m young and have bounced! They think that my coronary arteries were damaged by vasculitis I (might) have had when I was 19, it wasn’t diagnosed at the time as I had just classic viral symptoms although
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Suboptimal Thyroid Hormone Replacement is Associated with Worse Hospital Outcomes
Not saying this paper doesn't have its place. Of course it does, otherwise there is too much guesswork and assumption. But, I ask you, is anyone actually surprised by this? The cost of treating (in terms of length of stay and/or readmission) must be vastly more than providing adequate levothyroxine.
Not saying this paper doesn't have its place. Of course it does, otherwise there is too much guesswork and assumption. But, I ask you, is anyone actually surprised by this? The cost of treating (in terms of length of stay and/or readmission) must be vastly more than providing adequate levothyroxine.
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium count of 9,130
I had a CT scan the reports of which give me a calcium count of 9,130 I got home and did some research and sunk into depression and despair my cardiologist booked me in for an MRI stress test in 14 days time I had the MRI stress test last week and saw my cardiologist I asked him is my calcium count The
I had a CT scan the reports of which give me a calcium count of 9,130 I got home and did some research and sunk into depression and despair my cardiologist booked me in for an MRI stress test in 14 days time I had the MRI stress test last week and saw my cardiologist I asked him is my calcium count The
Grizwold
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Atorvastatin pains
Statins have been taking Atorvastatin for a couple of months. In the last couple of weeks my upper arms have aches and shoulder now tender. Also generally feeling joint pain that I haven’t had before. Have blood test next week due review . Wonder what other peoples experience is? Thanks
Statins have been taking Atorvastatin for a couple of months. In the last couple of weeks my upper arms have aches and shoulder now tender. Also generally feeling joint pain that I haven’t had before. Have blood test next week due review . Wonder what other peoples experience is? Thanks
Sleepyzz
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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