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Lansoprazole post NSTEMI just wondering if I still really need to take it??
I am now 9 months down the line from my NSTEMI event. Blood results all good, lost some weight due to reduced fat diet and exercise. I am feeling great post stenting, I seem to be tolerating the meds ok no real issues apart from increased flatulence. I was just wondering if I really need to take the
I am now 9 months down the line from my NSTEMI event. Blood results all good, lost some weight due to reduced fat diet and exercise. I am feeling great post stenting, I seem to be tolerating the meds ok no real issues apart from increased flatulence. I was just wondering if I really need to take the
K9ndo
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British Heart Foundation
11 days ago
IVF transfer protolols (adenomyosis / endometriosis)
Hey there fellow warriors. I am agonising over IVF transfer protocols. After a year of batch stimming I am very fortunate to have 3 euploid blastocysts on ice ready to transfer. I have had five failed transfers (x2 miscarriages, 3 BFNs) and feel like I have tried everything already in terms of protocols
Hey there fellow warriors. I am agonising over IVF transfer protocols. After a year of batch stimming I am very fortunate to have 3 euploid blastocysts on ice ready to transfer. I have had five failed transfers (x2 miscarriages, 3 BFNs) and feel like I have tried everything already in terms of protocols
Falafelrovers
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Fertility Network UK
11 days ago
Lansoprazole
Anyone taking Lansoprazole as well as Levothyroxine? If so how do you take it? I always take Levo first thing on empty stomach but apparently that’s how you should take Lansoprazole. I have been told I need to take it as I am on daily aspirin and now chemo tablet daily. Anyone else could advise please
Anyone taking Lansoprazole as well as Levothyroxine? If so how do you take it? I always take Levo first thing on empty stomach but apparently that’s how you should take Lansoprazole. I have been told I need to take it as I am on daily aspirin and now chemo tablet daily. Anyone else could advise please
jodary
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Thyroid UK
11 days ago
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*Sensitive* recurrent MCs, faint bfp
Hello! For context, I have a history of early recurrent miscarriages (3 last year), and a toddler. We have now been trying for 18 months, first 8 months with MCs and nothing last 10 months. I have an extremely low amh 1.75 pmol/l, so I was told I should move to IVF. I am due to start IVF medications
Hello! For context, I have a history of early recurrent miscarriages (3 last year), and a toddler. We have now been trying for 18 months, first 8 months with MCs and nothing last 10 months. I have an extremely low amh 1.75 pmol/l, so I was told I should move to IVF. I am due to start IVF medications
PenpalLdn
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Fertility Network UK
11 days ago
Antihistamine protocol
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Norregirl
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Fertility Network UK
11 days ago
jhutc16
I've never taken statins. First, my GP said to take them to lower my cholesterol. But my cholesterol is naturally very low, I said. Is it, he replied, let's have a look. He scrolled down my file on his computer. Oh yes, he said, so it is. Then he said statins were recommended for diabetics, among other
I've never taken statins. First, my GP said to take them to lower my cholesterol. But my cholesterol is naturally very low, I said. Is it, he replied, let's have a look. He scrolled down my file on his computer. Oh yes, he said, so it is. Then he said statins were recommended for diabetics, among other
jhutc16
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British Heart Foundation
11 days ago
baby aspirin
hi all I am going to be having my next frozen transfer next month and it’s our last embryo so I am trying everything I can so even if if it does fail, I know I did everything I could. I have also purchased some baby aspirin but I am not sure when to start taking these. my period will be due the first
hi all I am going to be having my next frozen transfer next month and it’s our last embryo so I am trying everything I can so even if if it does fail, I know I did everything I could. I have also purchased some baby aspirin but I am not sure when to start taking these. my period will be due the first
KFC1233
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Fertility Network UK
11 days ago
Hematoma and Ruxolitinib
Hi. I am looking for advice or reassurance. I am on Ruxolitinib and aspirin. I am also taking prescription iron tablets due to my haemaglobin being on the low side. My platelets and white cell count are the higher end of normal. In the past 3 days I have two hematomas in my hand out of nowhere.
Hi. I am looking for advice or reassurance. I am on Ruxolitinib and aspirin. I am also taking prescription iron tablets due to my haemaglobin being on the low side. My platelets and white cell count are the higher end of normal. In the past 3 days I have two hematomas in my hand out of nowhere.
MWxxxx
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MPN Voice
11 days ago
stopping PPIs ?
Hi all Has anyone been able to stop taking PPIs? Presumably swapping dispersible aspirin and swapping for gastro protected version. Over 2 yrs post HA I am lucky enough to be slowly reducing the pile of daily meds,. For those of you new to this world, follow the docs advice, make lifestyle changes,
Hi all Has anyone been able to stop taking PPIs? Presumably swapping dispersible aspirin and swapping for gastro protected version. Over 2 yrs post HA I am lucky enough to be slowly reducing the pile of daily meds,. For those of you new to this world, follow the docs advice, make lifestyle changes,
GFFF
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British Heart Foundation
12 days ago
Mouth Ulsers after embryo transfer
Hi everyone, I just had my 4th frozen embryo transfer on Monday and start from yesterday, I have many small ulsers growing in mouth, which is painful. Anyone has any experience of this? As my previous transfers none of this has this issue, and the only medicine different this time is adding Asprin
Hi everyone, I just had my 4th frozen embryo transfer on Monday and start from yesterday, I have many small ulsers growing in mouth, which is painful. Anyone has any experience of this? As my previous transfers none of this has this issue, and the only medicine different this time is adding Asprin
baubauwang
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Fertility Network UK
13 days ago
Everything taste awful - like vinegar!
I was prescribed 6 drugs in March following a silent heart attack. They were the usual - Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Ramipril, Atovastatin, Bisoprolol, and Lansoprazole. Five weeks ago food and drink began to taste awful - sour or vinegarish. I can't bear to eat any dairy, fruit or meat. I can eat vegetables
I was prescribed 6 drugs in March following a silent heart attack. They were the usual - Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Ramipril, Atovastatin, Bisoprolol, and Lansoprazole. Five weeks ago food and drink began to taste awful - sour or vinegarish. I can't bear to eat any dairy, fruit or meat. I can eat vegetables
Traveller007
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British Heart Foundation
13 days ago
Result of CT angiogram
Heard back from the rapid access chest pain clinic and they confirmed I have a mild to moderate blockage of my coronary arteries. They requested my doctor prescribe amlopidine and aspirin - so more medication! I'm not sure about the aspirin as I've had a stomach ulcer in the past and also bleed very
Heard back from the rapid access chest pain clinic and they confirmed I have a mild to moderate blockage of my coronary arteries. They requested my doctor prescribe amlopidine and aspirin - so more medication! I'm not sure about the aspirin as I've had a stomach ulcer in the past and also bleed very
Roxdale
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
13 days ago
platelets increasing ?
Hello My husband had his 6 month check and platelets were 946. They seem to be going up since he has been diagnosed in 2022. Is this the trend do they tend to come back down? Nurse said they will test VW if they go over around 1100. He has been having slight bleeding form gum and also pain in middle
Hello My husband had his 6 month check and platelets were 946. They seem to be going up since he has been diagnosed in 2022. Is this the trend do they tend to come back down? Nurse said they will test VW if they go over around 1100. He has been having slight bleeding form gum and also pain in middle
Green1988
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MPN Voice
13 days ago
Angina
Hi everyone. Over a few years, my nana, uncle and nephew died young of heart failure and my brother is waiting to have 4 stents put in. For about a year I have had chest pains on and off and I informed the gp that heart failure ran in my family on my mums side. They said everything was normal. But in
Hi everyone. Over a few years, my nana, uncle and nephew died young of heart failure and my brother is waiting to have 4 stents put in. For about a year I have had chest pains on and off and I informed the gp that heart failure ran in my family on my mums side. They said everything was normal. But in
Rya83
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British Heart Foundation
14 days ago
Asprin - When to stop ?!
Hello, i just had my 32wk app with my consultant (I say 'My' it was just one available i had never met before!) and when i asked when i should stop taking Asprin, he said i continue to the end of my pregnancy... For background my pregnancy is IVF & i have low papp-a (Reason for taking Asprin) For me
Hello, i just had my 32wk app with my consultant (I say 'My' it was just one available i had never met before!) and when i asked when i should stop taking Asprin, he said i continue to the end of my pregnancy... For background my pregnancy is IVF & i have low papp-a (Reason for taking Asprin) For me
Kate-92
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
15 days ago
Statins causing muscle and joint pain.
80mg Atorvastatin, 10mg Ezetimibe, 2.5mg Ramapril, 90mg Ticagrelor, 2.5mg Bisoprolol, 75mg Asprin, 20mg Omeprazole. Had my MI in August 2023 and had a single stent fitted. Another artery was slightly clogged but the hope is medication for cholesterol will keep the blood flowing . From August I
80mg Atorvastatin, 10mg Ezetimibe, 2.5mg Ramapril, 90mg Ticagrelor, 2.5mg Bisoprolol, 75mg Asprin, 20mg Omeprazole. Had my MI in August 2023 and had a single stent fitted. Another artery was slightly clogged but the hope is medication for cholesterol will keep the blood flowing . From August I
Wellworth
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British Heart Foundation
16 days ago
no stent-tortuos artery
Hi all who replied. I did have angiogram, apparently the LAD is 65-70%, then another part 74%, BUT it is what they call a tortuous artery, really curved and twisted, looked like a country lane on the angio, with corners! So apparently difficult to stent and made the decision not to and treat with meds
Hi all who replied. I did have angiogram, apparently the LAD is 65-70%, then another part 74%, BUT it is what they call a tortuous artery, really curved and twisted, looked like a country lane on the angio, with corners! So apparently difficult to stent and made the decision not to and treat with meds
boldold
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British Heart Foundation
16 days ago
Which medicine is messing with my thyroid med uptake
Might anyone be able to suggest which of my other meds has affected my thyroid med uptake (100mcg thyroxine and 2x5mcg t3)? I was prescribed digoxin, furosemide and bisoprolol after having open heart surgery 3 mths ago to resolve some anatomical defects. Uptil that point thyroid levels were stable
Might anyone be able to suggest which of my other meds has affected my thyroid med uptake (100mcg thyroxine and 2x5mcg t3)? I was prescribed digoxin, furosemide and bisoprolol after having open heart surgery 3 mths ago to resolve some anatomical defects. Uptil that point thyroid levels were stable
bikebabe
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
Why are my platelets normal now with ET?
I just had my routine 4 month bloodwork and my platelets are normal at 399. They were also normal in March at 396. I haven’t had normal platelets in about 10 years or more. I have only been on aspirin. Was only just diagnosed by BMB with ET last July. Why would my platelet count all of a sudden be normal
I just had my routine 4 month bloodwork and my platelets are normal at 399. They were also normal in March at 396. I haven’t had normal platelets in about 10 years or more. I have only been on aspirin. Was only just diagnosed by BMB with ET last July. Why would my platelet count all of a sudden be normal
Sharkdive1
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MPN Voice
17 days ago
Yet another issue
In July last year I had a heart attack caused by spontaneous coronary artery dissection. That came as a shock in itself. Four months later the cardiologist I was referred to in Leicester told me the angiogram I had on the day of the heart attack also shows two areas of atherosclerosis which he said
In July last year I had a heart attack caused by spontaneous coronary artery dissection. That came as a shock in itself. Four months later the cardiologist I was referred to in Leicester told me the angiogram I had on the day of the heart attack also shows two areas of atherosclerosis which he said
BagelBuffet
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British Heart Foundation
18 days ago
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