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Feeling Cold - Reaction to Heart Meds ?
Hi, 60 year old asthmatic male. Diagnosed with moderate LAD stenosis - and put on the following medication Altorstation 80mg Asprin - 75g diltiazem 180 (Calcium Channel blocker) Was already on ramipril Started these meds in Jan 2024. Seem to have noticed I am really feeling the cold. When
Hi, 60 year old asthmatic male. Diagnosed with moderate LAD stenosis - and put on the following medication Altorstation 80mg Asprin - 75g diltiazem 180 (Calcium Channel blocker) Was already on ramipril Started these meds in Jan 2024. Seem to have noticed I am really feeling the cold. When
Topper60
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Stopping PPI?
Hello everyone, I'm approaching a year post Nstemi with one stent and thus the end of ticagrelor hourray! What I am wondering is if I am then down to aspirin as the only blood thinner (plus ezetimibe and atorvastatin long term but hopefully not much longer on bisoprolol and ramipril ) do I still need
Hello everyone, I'm approaching a year post Nstemi with one stent and thus the end of ticagrelor hourray! What I am wondering is if I am then down to aspirin as the only blood thinner (plus ezetimibe and atorvastatin long term but hopefully not much longer on bisoprolol and ramipril ) do I still need
Heartmum56
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Hello everyone.....
Hey Everyone, I'm Ben and 32 years of age from Dorset. As of last Friday, my doctor has put me on statins to reduce my cholesterol level and also a daily low dose of Asprin. He said this was for prevention of HA and stroke, as I've never had one. I had Mild Diffuse Coronary artery disease diagnosed when
Hey Everyone, I'm Ben and 32 years of age from Dorset. As of last Friday, my doctor has put me on statins to reduce my cholesterol level and also a daily low dose of Asprin. He said this was for prevention of HA and stroke, as I've never had one. I had Mild Diffuse Coronary artery disease diagnosed when
BennyChelsea
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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Daily Low dose Aspirin
hello, i am currently on low dose Aspirin and statins on the back of CVD diagnosis. Given the latest guidance by health bodies - is it still recommended to be taking daily Aspirin? Most studies have shown no significant benefit of taking it, hence the flip flopping by the medical councils globally.
hello, i am currently on low dose Aspirin and statins on the back of CVD diagnosis. Given the latest guidance by health bodies - is it still recommended to be taking daily Aspirin? Most studies have shown no significant benefit of taking it, hence the flip flopping by the medical councils globally.
TasteLessFood4Life
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Recovery from heart angiplasty
Had three stents fitted in July 22. Some problems with chest pain in next three months but generally recovered well. Usual medicine routine aspirin, etc. Did rehab course but then diagnosed with slight anaemia . Put on iron tabs and generally health ok in the next year. Still had anaemia but Hemoglobin
Had three stents fitted in July 22. Some problems with chest pain in next three months but generally recovered well. Usual medicine routine aspirin, etc. Did rehab course but then diagnosed with slight anaemia . Put on iron tabs and generally health ok in the next year. Still had anaemia but Hemoglobin
Cman4635
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
ET and norovirus
Happy Saturday to all. I am feeling totally yuk at the moment having caught a sick bug on top of ET. On meds and aspirin but as I am unable to keep down anything will stop for 24 hours. Anyone any tips other than rest and water? TIA
Happy Saturday to all. I am feeling totally yuk at the moment having caught a sick bug on top of ET. On meds and aspirin but as I am unable to keep down anything will stop for 24 hours. Anyone any tips other than rest and water? TIA
SazzaC
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Post ET MF - Advice Please
Hello, I am new here - really wish I had found you sooner. My Dad is usually a very active 77 year old. He found out he had ET aged 46 and was initially treated with aspirin. He then started taking Hydroxycarbamide, but he didn't tolerate it well so was switched to Anegrelide, which suited him well
Hello, I am new here - really wish I had found you sooner. My Dad is usually a very active 77 year old. He found out he had ET aged 46 and was initially treated with aspirin. He then started taking Hydroxycarbamide, but he didn't tolerate it well so was switched to Anegrelide, which suited him well
moongazer100
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
ET CALR
hello there, I was diagnosed with ET positive CALR mutation on october2023, On August 2023, suddenly my right eye was totally blind for 30 minutes went to the ER immediately and my CBC showed a high platelets caused clot in my eye, the hospital admitted me and started brain and abdomen CT scan
hello there, I was diagnosed with ET positive CALR mutation on october2023, On August 2023, suddenly my right eye was totally blind for 30 minutes went to the ER immediately and my CBC showed a high platelets caused clot in my eye, the hospital admitted me and started brain and abdomen CT scan
Neghdar73
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Association of Low-Dose Aspirin Use With Prevention of Colorectal Cancer- more good news for those of us on aspirin therapy.
TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This nationwide registry-based cohort study (2004–2018) assessed the association between low-dose aspirin use and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) in Norway. Adults (aged ≥50 years) on low-dose aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events (N = 2,186,390) were included
TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This nationwide registry-based cohort study (2004–2018) assessed the association between low-dose aspirin use and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) in Norway. Adults (aged ≥50 years) on low-dose aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events (N = 2,186,390) were included
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Herpes (or acyclovir usage) affecting implantation after ivf embryo transfer?
I have had herpes for about 10 years. I have noticed more outbreaks during stims. I've already had 2 failed transfers and am worried both that having herpes and /or taking acyclovir will affect implantation for my last transfer. I've read some conflicting studies on acyclovir and it's effect on implantation
I have had herpes for about 10 years. I have noticed more outbreaks during stims. I've already had 2 failed transfers and am worried both that having herpes and /or taking acyclovir will affect implantation for my last transfer. I've read some conflicting studies on acyclovir and it's effect on implantation
Norregirl
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
medication choices
I was diagnosed with polycythemia Vera JAK2+ in November 2023. I was prescribed daily aspirin and hydroxycarbamide 500 mg taken Monday to Friday, with Saturday and Sunday off. I had 4 Venesections in the first two weeks and then once two weeks later. After complaining about feeling constant headaches
I was diagnosed with polycythemia Vera JAK2+ in November 2023. I was prescribed daily aspirin and hydroxycarbamide 500 mg taken Monday to Friday, with Saturday and Sunday off. I had 4 Venesections in the first two weeks and then once two weeks later. After complaining about feeling constant headaches
Greengolfer
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
What AI Says About Supplements and Off-Label Drug Use Regarding Prostate Cancer
Sure wish I had this tool over 2 years ago when I started reading up although you can't 100% trust the answers. The tools are getting smarter. I'm a software developer and have early access to Google's Gemini Pro 1.5 AI model that was relased Feb 15 2024 claiming to have better 'scores' than all the
Sure wish I had this tool over 2 years ago when I started reading up although you can't 100% trust the answers. The tools are getting smarter. I'm a software developer and have early access to Google's Gemini Pro 1.5 AI model that was relased Feb 15 2024 claiming to have better 'scores' than all the
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Hearts Meds & Dubai
I gather I need to take specific action ahead of a trip to Dubai this October ref my heart meds - specifically Bisoprolol, Atovastin and Disp Aspirin.... Anyone with any experience of this and what's involved pre journey and on arrival? Do you have to declare prescription meds? Thanks Andrew
I gather I need to take specific action ahead of a trip to Dubai this October ref my heart meds - specifically Bisoprolol, Atovastin and Disp Aspirin.... Anyone with any experience of this and what's involved pre journey and on arrival? Do you have to declare prescription meds? Thanks Andrew
doktordru
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Not completely understand what's going on with me🤨
I had a UTI last week. It felt like I am having a stroke because my left arm felt tingly, burning and numb to my finger nails. I was rushed to the hospital ER to check me out! The doctor's did MRI to see if anything wrong with my brain. Nothing came up. So the doctor prescribed me some antibiotics
I had a UTI last week. It felt like I am having a stroke because my left arm felt tingly, burning and numb to my finger nails. I was rushed to the hospital ER to check me out! The doctor's did MRI to see if anything wrong with my brain. Nothing came up. So the doctor prescribed me some antibiotics
Axel_4233
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My MSAA Community
6 months ago
Help please about microvascular angina
Hello, I have recently joined this community and would like to ask a question please? I have had numerous episodes of problems with my heart which started after a very nasty dose of covid followed by a severe kidney infection but the angiogram did not reveal anything. However, the horrendous nuclear
Hello, I have recently joined this community and would like to ask a question please? I have had numerous episodes of problems with my heart which started after a very nasty dose of covid followed by a severe kidney infection but the angiogram did not reveal anything. However, the horrendous nuclear
Penguin60
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
ET and Eylea injections for macular degeneration
I have been treated for ET for almost three years very successfully with 500 mg. daily hydroxycarbamide, 20 mg daily Rivaroxaban and 75 mg aspirin on some days of the week. Recently I had an extremely bad reaction to the antibiotic Trimethoprim where after three days of the course I developed migraine
I have been treated for ET for almost three years very successfully with 500 mg. daily hydroxycarbamide, 20 mg daily Rivaroxaban and 75 mg aspirin on some days of the week. Recently I had an extremely bad reaction to the antibiotic Trimethoprim where after three days of the course I developed migraine
Jelbea
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Raised platelets and Eylea injections question for moderators or anyone with special knowledge
I suffer from a rare type of blood cancer in which my platelets are too high. They have been controlled during the last three years but recently have risen again. During the last six years I have been having Eylea injections for macular degeneration in both eyes (somewhere about 60 injections altogether
I suffer from a rare type of blood cancer in which my platelets are too high. They have been controlled during the last three years but recently have risen again. During the last six years I have been having Eylea injections for macular degeneration in both eyes (somewhere about 60 injections altogether
Jelbea
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Macular Society
6 months ago
Caffeine Boost to Acetylcholine in NMJ?
After many years, I still have no diagnosis. I have all the symptoms of PMR, but no detectable inflammation (which is the usual cause). I also have half the amount of anti-AChR antibodies that is considered borderline for MG. I'm told this "is of no consequence". A while back I noticed that taking 1200mg
After many years, I still have no diagnosis. I have all the symptoms of PMR, but no detectable inflammation (which is the usual cause). I also have half the amount of anti-AChR antibodies that is considered borderline for MG. I'm told this "is of no consequence". A while back I noticed that taking 1200mg
AtopicGuy
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Myasthenia Gravis Association
6 months ago
Hubby getting chest pains
We had the ambulance Friday night stabbing chest pains, went into hospital all the tests ecg, blood tests no heart attack. They think angina sent home with aspirin and throat spray. He's had four episodes in two days having to use the 4 aspirins and Nitrolingual spray under the tongue. Last night had
We had the ambulance Friday night stabbing chest pains, went into hospital all the tests ecg, blood tests no heart attack. They think angina sent home with aspirin and throat spray. He's had four episodes in two days having to use the 4 aspirins and Nitrolingual spray under the tongue. Last night had
KIMMY60
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Question about aspirin.
I have Anti B2 glycoprotein antibodies and take 75mg aspirin daily, for that.Also have mildly low platelets which I'm told is cause for petechiae and occasional purple spots. In the past have had heavy periods, spontaneous large bruises and nosebleeds. The spots are now more frequent and now also
I have Anti B2 glycoprotein antibodies and take 75mg aspirin daily, for that.Also have mildly low platelets which I'm told is cause for petechiae and occasional purple spots. In the past have had heavy periods, spontaneous large bruises and nosebleeds. The spots are now more frequent and now also
Brychni
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ITP Support Association
6 months ago
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