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Anti-Androgen Therapy and Bone Tumors in Prostate Cancer
Sorry guys, but I found this and all I can say is it scared the hell out of me. Now I don't know what to think. Maybe someone can sort it out. https://journals.lww.com/oncology-times/fulltext/2021/08050/anti_androgen_therapy_can_fuel_spread_of_bone.16.aspx Jeff Dunn AO, Professor and CEO of the Prostate
Sorry guys, but I found this and all I can say is it scared the hell out of me. Now I don't know what to think. Maybe someone can sort it out. https://journals.lww.com/oncology-times/fulltext/2021/08050/anti_androgen_therapy_can_fuel_spread_of_bone.16.aspx Jeff Dunn AO, Professor and CEO of the Prostate
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
1st consult questions to ask please
hi, please can someone guide me on which questions to ask? My brother has got his first appointment at Leeds liver Unit next week. He’s got Class C liver cirrhosis, was diagnosed in July as he was decompensated with ascites and hepatic encephalopathy and almost died. He’s seen gastro ONCE since being
hi, please can someone guide me on which questions to ask? My brother has got his first appointment at Leeds liver Unit next week. He’s got Class C liver cirrhosis, was diagnosed in July as he was decompensated with ascites and hepatic encephalopathy and almost died. He’s seen gastro ONCE since being
MrsAlien
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Medication (Drug) Treatments for Heart Disorders
Just as there are many different antibiotics to treat different infections, there are several different medications to treat arrhythmias, as all medications affect everyone differently, it is always a good idea to speak with a Medical Professional about which medication is best for you. For further
Just as there are many different antibiotics to treat different infections, there are several different medications to treat arrhythmias, as all medications affect everyone differently, it is always a good idea to speak with a Medical Professional about which medication is best for you. For further
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
14 days ago
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AF - a wide range of different varieties?
I’m new to the Forum and wonder if my “type” of AF is common. I have several friends who have AF and they all seem to have different types. I am a fit 71 year old - playing sport several times a week. When I have an AF episode I usually can’t feel anything- I only became aware of my AF because of
I’m new to the Forum and wonder if my “type” of AF is common. I have several friends who have AF and they all seem to have different types. I am a fit 71 year old - playing sport several times a week. When I have an AF episode I usually can’t feel anything- I only became aware of my AF because of
Vernasca
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
14 days ago
Reducing bisoprolol
After an ablation in early April I went into symptomatic AF after two days but have since had a successful cardioversion. I remain in NSR and on advice from the arrhythmia nurse have reduced my bisprolol from 5mg to 2.5 mg daily. I'm a week into the lower dose. My heart rate has increased, which doesn't
After an ablation in early April I went into symptomatic AF after two days but have since had a successful cardioversion. I remain in NSR and on advice from the arrhythmia nurse have reduced my bisprolol from 5mg to 2.5 mg daily. I'm a week into the lower dose. My heart rate has increased, which doesn't
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
14 days ago
Bisacodyl has been prescribed for me
I’ve been on laxido for constipation for the last two years or so. At first it was ok with very little side effects. However, recently over the last few months I’ve been suffering from bloating, trapped wind and excess gas which are side effects of laxido. I met with my gastroenterologist today and
I’ve been on laxido for constipation for the last two years or so. At first it was ok with very little side effects. However, recently over the last few months I’ve been suffering from bloating, trapped wind and excess gas which are side effects of laxido. I met with my gastroenterologist today and
Profound15
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IBS Network
15 days ago
Change proposed to medication for epilepsy
I have asked for my Tegratol medication for epilepsy to be changed to something else as it interferes with use of simpler blood thinners. I am currently on Tegratol 200mg twice daily, 9mg warfarin and 10 mg Bisoprolol daily. It was also suggested I start on digoxin although my heart rate has not been
I have asked for my Tegratol medication for epilepsy to be changed to something else as it interferes with use of simpler blood thinners. I am currently on Tegratol 200mg twice daily, 9mg warfarin and 10 mg Bisoprolol daily. It was also suggested I start on digoxin although my heart rate has not been
Fannyphasbees
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
Do you or someone you know have Atrial Fibrillation?
Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia affecting many individuals worldwide. AF can increase the risk of stroke. The irregular heart rhythm causes the blood to pool and this may cause a blood clot to form in the heart chambers which can then be carried to the small blood vessels in the brain
Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia affecting many individuals worldwide. AF can increase the risk of stroke. The irregular heart rhythm causes the blood to pool and this may cause a blood clot to form in the heart chambers which can then be carried to the small blood vessels in the brain
SamAdmin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
Lupus rash?
I have suffered many different symptoms for a period approaching 15 years. About 4 years ago my GP said that I had too many symptoms across multiple systems and there was nothing more he could do for me. He referred me to the hospital but I’m still waiting four years down the line. I discussed Lupus
I have suffered many different symptoms for a period approaching 15 years. About 4 years ago my GP said that I had too many symptoms across multiple systems and there was nothing more he could do for me. He referred me to the hospital but I’m still waiting four years down the line. I discussed Lupus
Dontknowwhattodo
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Another Update
Well following previous posts and still no results from Holter monitoring had letter from Cardiologist to say that due to misunderstanding I should be taking 100mcg of Losartan divided into two 50 in morning and 50 at night. I have only been taking 50 once a day as that’s what it looked like on the
Well following previous posts and still no results from Holter monitoring had letter from Cardiologist to say that due to misunderstanding I should be taking 100mcg of Losartan divided into two 50 in morning and 50 at night. I have only been taking 50 once a day as that’s what it looked like on the
JMF1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 days ago
Getting bombarded with ads for RA treatment Honey bee venom cream?.
Amazing too good to be true claims for this but there seems to be a few bits of research on it being anti inflammatory. Anyone tried it ? Still taking the meds....
Amazing too good to be true claims for this but there seems to be a few bits of research on it being anti inflammatory. Anyone tried it ? Still taking the meds....
welsh12
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NRAS
6 months ago
default heart rate when in Afib?
Hi guys Long story short:third ablation failed in May. In between ablations (last 2 years) my afib has been permanent. Ive tried multiple drug combos but the only thing that makes my heart beat normally is an ablation. After latest failed I had a week’s reset after a public hospital cardioversion.
Hi guys Long story short:third ablation failed in May. In between ablations (last 2 years) my afib has been permanent. Ive tried multiple drug combos but the only thing that makes my heart beat normally is an ablation. After latest failed I had a week’s reset after a public hospital cardioversion.
swimminglove
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 days ago
loop recorder
I am being asked by an EP/ cardiologist to have them implant a loop recorder to monitor my heart for an extended period of time. This recorder will be recording continuous EKG readings that is transmitted to the treating cardiologist . It is expected that this will allow for better diagnosis and treatment
I am being asked by an EP/ cardiologist to have them implant a loop recorder to monitor my heart for an extended period of time. This recorder will be recording continuous EKG readings that is transmitted to the treating cardiologist . It is expected that this will allow for better diagnosis and treatment
execz1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
18 days ago
Feeling Disappointed
Following an ablation for SVT in January 2021 I have been problem free for two and a half years (at least heart wise). I began to feel breathless about three weeks ago and now am experiencing fairly regular runs of af. I have had an ablation for af in the past as well as surgery to repair leaky valves
Following an ablation for SVT in January 2021 I have been problem free for two and a half years (at least heart wise). I began to feel breathless about three weeks ago and now am experiencing fairly regular runs of af. I have had an ablation for af in the past as well as surgery to repair leaky valves
spinningjenny
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AF Association
1 year ago
Save a life with an AED
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
SamAdmin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
20 days ago
Save a life with an AED
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
SamAdmin
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
20 days ago
Cardioversion and PVCs and PACs
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
20 days ago
angiography
Morning all Haven’t posted in ages been overdoing things have swollen hands but I suppose it could also be the heat. Due to have an angiogram just wondered if any of you warriors have had one and did RA cause any extra problems. Wishing you all a good day xx
Morning all Haven’t posted in ages been overdoing things have swollen hands but I suppose it could also be the heat. Due to have an angiogram just wondered if any of you warriors have had one and did RA cause any extra problems. Wishing you all a good day xx
Daffodil1958
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NRAS
20 days ago
new INR tester
I have been diagnosed with APS for 25 years after having a stroke at 37 years. My treatment medication treatment regime is warfarin plus baby aspirin. I have my INR completed between 1-3 weeks apart but usually every two weeks due to its variability. I have received a coaguchek INRange point of care
I have been diagnosed with APS for 25 years after having a stroke at 37 years. My treatment medication treatment regime is warfarin plus baby aspirin. I have my INR completed between 1-3 weeks apart but usually every two weeks due to its variability. I have received a coaguchek INRange point of care
Beckysuec
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
21 days ago
Good news on memory following B12 treatment
Hi, some of the regular posters may remember me posting in absolute despair last autumn about my husband’s cognitive issues and extreme memory loss. I’m now posting an update in case it helps anyone else in his position. In summary he had experienced symptoms over a couple of decades since he was twenty
Hi, some of the regular posters may remember me posting in absolute despair last autumn about my husband’s cognitive issues and extreme memory loss. I’m now posting an update in case it helps anyone else in his position. In summary he had experienced symptoms over a couple of decades since he was twenty
Zmalp
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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