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pumpkin seeds for cholesterol
I have under active thyroid and high blood pressure and my cholesterol is high taking a ounce of pumpkin seeds can lower blood pressure and cholesterol I am going to try these and see the outcome
I have under active thyroid and high blood pressure and my cholesterol is high taking a ounce of pumpkin seeds can lower blood pressure and cholesterol I am going to try these and see the outcome
Harmitage
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
ischaemic heart disease with E/T
hi all I’m 68 male had splenectomy in 2014 started hydroxycarbamide in 2015 high risk E/T and PV I’m on lots medication and 1500 mg daily Hydroxycarbamide I recently had a heart angiogram which shown high calcification in my main LAD heart artery moderate to severe They put me on Apixiban and atorvastatin
hi all I’m 68 male had splenectomy in 2014 started hydroxycarbamide in 2015 high risk E/T and PV I’m on lots medication and 1500 mg daily Hydroxycarbamide I recently had a heart angiogram which shown high calcification in my main LAD heart artery moderate to severe They put me on Apixiban and atorvastatin
Phil1955
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MPN Voice
17 days ago
REMINDER! Harrogate Lupus Group - Coffee and Chat meeting - 2nd March 10.30am
REMINDER! Saturday 2nd March, the Harrogate Lupus Group will be meeting at 10.30am, at the Woodlands Methodist Church Hall, 71 Wetherby Road, Harrogate, HG2 7SG. We will be joined by Frances Pearson, who will be talking about her ideas on the Lupus Observatory. Everyone is welcome to join! If you
REMINDER! Saturday 2nd March, the Harrogate Lupus Group will be meeting at 10.30am, at the Woodlands Methodist Church Hall, 71 Wetherby Road, Harrogate, HG2 7SG. We will be joined by Frances Pearson, who will be talking about her ideas on the Lupus Observatory. Everyone is welcome to join! If you
michaellasmith
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
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Is it my lungs or PMR
I have gone back in my memory trying to figure out when my issues all began and in what order. I believe my PMR started in early 2019 when preparing for a dog show (possibly sooner and I just blamed it on old age LOL). Muscle weakness and shortness of breath were new to me. Over the next several months
I have gone back in my memory trying to figure out when my issues all began and in what order. I believe my PMR started in early 2019 when preparing for a dog show (possibly sooner and I just blamed it on old age LOL). Muscle weakness and shortness of breath were new to me. Over the next several months
Dydee
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PMRGCAuk
17 days ago
What is an ablasion procedure is it safe?
Diagnosed with AFIB, cardiologist has suggested for me to look into ablasion proceedure. Taking Eliquis but an expensive drug to be on. Research shows this proceedure with ablasion only 70% successful to put heart back in a normal rhythem? Has anyone had this proceedure done?
Diagnosed with AFIB, cardiologist has suggested for me to look into ablasion proceedure. Taking Eliquis but an expensive drug to be on. Research shows this proceedure with ablasion only 70% successful to put heart back in a normal rhythem? Has anyone had this proceedure done?
Kallen32-missyou
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
17 days ago
Amiodarone again...loading dose?
I'm reluctantly back on Amiodarone ahead of a cardioversion in the next few weeks. I had an ablation five weeks ago and have been in AF for the duration.When I was originally on Amiodarone (before a successful carioversion) I started on a high loading dose. This time its 200mg once a day, the maintenance
I'm reluctantly back on Amiodarone ahead of a cardioversion in the next few weeks. I had an ablation five weeks ago and have been in AF for the duration.When I was originally on Amiodarone (before a successful carioversion) I started on a high loading dose. This time its 200mg once a day, the maintenance
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
18 days ago
ET Increase in Platelets Linear or Random?
I've had ET since my early 30s and my platelets seem to be increasing by a set amount each year, I'm now in my 40s and platelets are at 900. It seems like I should be able to plot that and figure out when its going to get to a worrying level. So I guess I'd like to know at what level will I need to
I've had ET since my early 30s and my platelets seem to be increasing by a set amount each year, I'm now in my 40s and platelets are at 900. It seems like I should be able to plot that and figure out when its going to get to a worrying level. So I guess I'd like to know at what level will I need to
Jpn4
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MPN Voice
19 days ago
occasional AF
My husband has recently had several bouts of AF lasting just a few minutes each. Heart rate only slightly raised. He is 72, pretty fit and not overweight. Had an ECG at the doctors which didn't detect AF. GP just said to leave it but call an ambulance if happens again and he is breathless. Is this how
My husband has recently had several bouts of AF lasting just a few minutes each. Heart rate only slightly raised. He is 72, pretty fit and not overweight. Had an ECG at the doctors which didn't detect AF. GP just said to leave it but call an ambulance if happens again and he is breathless. Is this how
Norfolk_spaniel
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
20 days ago
Multaq Side Effects
Been on 400mg of Multaq bid for a month now and have had few issues with it so far but what I have noticed is that an hour or so after taking it I become extremely fatigued to the point I have to lie down for a nap. Is this something others have experienced? I was on Amiodarone for 6 months and had zero
Been on 400mg of Multaq bid for a month now and have had few issues with it so far but what I have noticed is that an hour or so after taking it I become extremely fatigued to the point I have to lie down for a nap. Is this something others have experienced? I was on Amiodarone for 6 months and had zero
Foreverfibber
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
21 days ago
OHS Safe?
Anyone recently had open heart surgery for valve replacement. Is it safe? Scared at moment
Anyone recently had open heart surgery for valve replacement. Is it safe? Scared at moment
Seaguller
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Digoxin + Lopresspor
Is anyone on Digoxin plus Lopressor long term for chronic persistent afib and how do you feel? Thanks
Is anyone on Digoxin plus Lopressor long term for chronic persistent afib and how do you feel? Thanks
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
3 years post successful PVI RF Ablation
Had my three year check up, ECG, Holter monitor, PM diagnostic, echo and full bloods.All good. No AFIB since ablation. BP good. PM has many years left. Only meds 15mg zarelto and 40mg micardis. Still have not got back to as much energy as I would like, maybe just getting old.
Had my three year check up, ECG, Holter monitor, PM diagnostic, echo and full bloods.All good. No AFIB since ablation. BP good. PM has many years left. Only meds 15mg zarelto and 40mg micardis. Still have not got back to as much energy as I would like, maybe just getting old.
Geoffa1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
23 days ago
May is Vasculitis Awarenes Month
May - Day 6 #vasculitis awareness month. Granulomatosis of Polyangiitis or GPA (former Wegener's) is the most common of the ANCA associated vasculitisdes, but still a rare disease. Maddie is a vasculitis warrior, take a moment to read her story. To donate to #VasculitisUK ‘s campaign this month to
May - Day 6 #vasculitis awareness month. Granulomatosis of Polyangiitis or GPA (former Wegener's) is the most common of the ANCA associated vasculitisdes, but still a rare disease. Maddie is a vasculitis warrior, take a moment to read her story. To donate to #VasculitisUK ‘s campaign this month to
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
23 days ago
Laryngitis and lupus
Hi, I am having my 2nd bout of laryngitis in 10 weeks, having never having had it before. I have just looked on Doctor Google and it says that my laryngitis can be caused by my lupus. Is this correct? Is this something I need to mention to my lupus specialist? I am due to start on methotrexate next
Hi, I am having my 2nd bout of laryngitis in 10 weeks, having never having had it before. I have just looked on Doctor Google and it says that my laryngitis can be caused by my lupus. Is this correct? Is this something I need to mention to my lupus specialist? I am due to start on methotrexate next
pattypatchwork
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Here We Go Again
Four days ago, I reported that after 4 ‘failed’ ablations, I had undergone a ‘successful’ cardioversion for what my EP said was atrial tachycardia. For four days, I enjoyed normal sinus rhythm and a heart rate of between 50 and 70bpm. However, my joy was short lived. This evening, whilst watching a
Four days ago, I reported that after 4 ‘failed’ ablations, I had undergone a ‘successful’ cardioversion for what my EP said was atrial tachycardia. For four days, I enjoyed normal sinus rhythm and a heart rate of between 50 and 70bpm. However, my joy was short lived. This evening, whilst watching a
frankiec5
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
23 days ago
eating gluten prior to biopsy
Hi, I was diagnosed with coeliac disease a few years ago during covid. At that time (lockdown), the second stage of diagnosis was suspended. In my case, my blood results and the fact that I have first degree relatives with coeliac disease and I also have thyroid disease all combined to mean there was
Hi, I was diagnosed with coeliac disease a few years ago during covid. At that time (lockdown), the second stage of diagnosis was suspended. In my case, my blood results and the fact that I have first degree relatives with coeliac disease and I also have thyroid disease all combined to mean there was
lauram1978
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 months ago
High Cholesterol
Any advice please on my lipid results taken from a finger prick sample when attending an appointment at Our Future Health research programme. They were elevated . Total cholesterol 7.6 mmol/L HDL 1.22 mmol/AL Triglycerides 4.72 mmol/L They did not record LDL unfortunately. It was non-fasting.
Any advice please on my lipid results taken from a finger prick sample when attending an appointment at Our Future Health research programme. They were elevated . Total cholesterol 7.6 mmol/L HDL 1.22 mmol/AL Triglycerides 4.72 mmol/L They did not record LDL unfortunately. It was non-fasting.
Maynan17
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
Digoxin
Can I start Digoxin while still weaning off of Lopressor? Doc said stop lopressor and start dig no weaning needed I am a little nervous after all I read Thanks for Comments
Can I start Digoxin while still weaning off of Lopressor? Doc said stop lopressor and start dig no weaning needed I am a little nervous after all I read Thanks for Comments
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
24 days ago
help - prostate cancer with bone metastasis in bones - patient 70 years old - PERU
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
DiegoFerruaPE
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
New diagnosis
Hi there, I got I'll from glandular fever in my late teens and have been given different diagnosis over the years and now I have been told I have rheumatoid arthritis. I'm hopefully going to start sulfasalazine and just wondered has this been successful for people? I've been so fatigued for so long,
Hi there, I got I'll from glandular fever in my late teens and have been given different diagnosis over the years and now I have been told I have rheumatoid arthritis. I'm hopefully going to start sulfasalazine and just wondered has this been successful for people? I've been so fatigued for so long,
DogsMakeLifeGood
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NRAS
3 months ago
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