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41yo woman A&E - clear bloods
Hi everyone. Yesterday evening I experience new and significant pains in the centre of my chest. At the same time I started to feel pain in my lower jaw. The chest and jaw pain lasted less than 5 minutes however then I developed tingly sensations in my left fingers and numbness, with a heavy/pressure
Hi everyone. Yesterday evening I experience new and significant pains in the centre of my chest. At the same time I started to feel pain in my lower jaw. The chest and jaw pain lasted less than 5 minutes however then I developed tingly sensations in my left fingers and numbness, with a heavy/pressure
LoftyOak
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Fed up with low blood pressure fatigue
Hi all, l am struggling getting through the days with symptomatic low blood pressure. I'm not on any medications that could cause it and never had high BP. I take thyroxine for autoimmune thyroid disease, and paracetamol for neuralgic headache and low dose aspirin for migraine aura prevention. I'm
Hi all, l am struggling getting through the days with symptomatic low blood pressure. I'm not on any medications that could cause it and never had high BP. I take thyroxine for autoimmune thyroid disease, and paracetamol for neuralgic headache and low dose aspirin for migraine aura prevention. I'm
chicolini
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Comparing diet strategy outcomes, aspirin and anemia, Testosterone boost and CV events
Some here might be interested....... https://www.medpagetoday.com/podcasts/healthwatch/105302?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2023-07-02&eun=g1343497d0r&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Evening%202023-07-02&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition
Some here might be interested....... https://www.medpagetoday.com/podcasts/healthwatch/105302?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2023-07-02&eun=g1343497d0r&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Evening%202023-07-02&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Anyone try Methylene Blue?
Hi everyone - I'm a 66 year old male, diagnosed with E.T. (Jak2) 2 years ago with platelets around 1.6 M. I was experiencing tennis ball sized Hematoma's and bruising without injury, as well as visual distortions and some facial numbing. Currently taking 12 - 500mg. Hydroxyurea a week to keep
Hi everyone - I'm a 66 year old male, diagnosed with E.T. (Jak2) 2 years ago with platelets around 1.6 M. I was experiencing tennis ball sized Hematoma's and bruising without injury, as well as visual distortions and some facial numbing. Currently taking 12 - 500mg. Hydroxyurea a week to keep
ET824
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Travel
I have gone from taking thyroxine only to taking aspirin statins, hyroxycarbarbamide now it maybe BP tablets will it cost a fortune to add BP tablets to my travel insurance and does anyone else have mixture of these tablets and live a normal life any info is appreciated
I have gone from taking thyroxine only to taking aspirin statins, hyroxycarbarbamide now it maybe BP tablets will it cost a fortune to add BP tablets to my travel insurance and does anyone else have mixture of these tablets and live a normal life any info is appreciated
ChillyAsh34
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Severe bruising
I have been taking Acalabrutinib in a clinical trial for three years achieving excellent results. A few days back I tripped over uneven paving while enjoying my daily walk. I hit the concrete hard. Fortunately no broken bones. By that evening a nasty bruise had appeared on my right side and abdomen.
I have been taking Acalabrutinib in a clinical trial for three years achieving excellent results. A few days back I tripped over uneven paving while enjoying my daily walk. I hit the concrete hard. Fortunately no broken bones. By that evening a nasty bruise had appeared on my right side and abdomen.
spanish36
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CLL Support
1 year ago
6th FET - First one trying a modified medicated cycle
Hello Ladies! đ I had my 6th(and last) ET yesterday. All of the others were transferred on a natural cycle and this one is a modified medicated cycle. For all of the other ETs there was implantation failure. Im really hoping this change in protocol will help đ€đ€Does anyone have a similar situation
Hello Ladies! đ I had my 6th(and last) ET yesterday. All of the others were transferred on a natural cycle and this one is a modified medicated cycle. For all of the other ETs there was implantation failure. Im really hoping this change in protocol will help đ€đ€Does anyone have a similar situation
Britt86
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
this is my second failed embryo transfer
I have just had a negative-ve pregnancy test and this is my second failed donor embryo. transfer . Iâm very upset as Iâm not getting any younger , Iâm in my late forties . I had the embryo transfers in Spain . I was on a cocktail of medication which include : x 3 2mg progynova, x 1 lubion injection
I have just had a negative-ve pregnancy test and this is my second failed donor embryo. transfer . Iâm very upset as Iâm not getting any younger , Iâm in my late forties . I had the embryo transfers in Spain . I was on a cocktail of medication which include : x 3 2mg progynova, x 1 lubion injection
Izzyxx
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
ET /Hydroxycarbamide Low JAK2 levels
Morning everyone, Help! I was diagnosed with ET in 2013 and my platelet levels were stable and under 600 during this time and I just took asprin. When I reached 60, after much discussion, I began a low dose of Hydroxy to counteract the increased risk of clotting due to my age. JAK2 was confirmed at
Morning everyone, Help! I was diagnosed with ET in 2013 and my platelet levels were stable and under 600 during this time and I just took asprin. When I reached 60, after much discussion, I began a low dose of Hydroxy to counteract the increased risk of clotting due to my age. JAK2 was confirmed at
Cassandra61
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Polycythemia vera: 2024 update on diagnosis, risk-stratification, and management
 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ajh.27002 « Survival and Prognosis Median survival is â15âyears but exceeds 35âyears for patients aged â€40âyears. Risk factors for survival include older age, leukocytosis, abnormal karyotype, and the presence of adverse mutations. Twenty-year risk
 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ajh.27002 « Survival and Prognosis Median survival is â15âyears but exceeds 35âyears for patients aged â€40âyears. Risk factors for survival include older age, leukocytosis, abnormal karyotype, and the presence of adverse mutations. Twenty-year risk
Manouche
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
sunshine and skin rash
Hi All, I have been to Cyprus on holiday and the weathers is extremely hot, I have been using sunscreen and take Hydroxy & Asprin daily but after 10 days I appear to have come out with a terrible itchy rash over my body đ. I am just wondering if this has happened to anyone else or does anyone recommend
Hi All, I have been to Cyprus on holiday and the weathers is extremely hot, I have been using sunscreen and take Hydroxy & Asprin daily but after 10 days I appear to have come out with a terrible itchy rash over my body đ. I am just wondering if this has happened to anyone else or does anyone recommend
Yoganana1
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Lanzoprazole and low B12
Hi guys I am worried and I donât know if I am worried about nothing. In a nutshell, in 2018 hubby starts heart meds and has done so ever since. One of which is landoprazole 15mg every day. Purpose to protect his stomach from the potential harm from taking 75mg asprin to thin his blood. A couple
Hi guys I am worried and I donât know if I am worried about nothing. In a nutshell, in 2018 hubby starts heart meds and has done so ever since. One of which is landoprazole 15mg every day. Purpose to protect his stomach from the potential harm from taking 75mg asprin to thin his blood. A couple
Wwwdot
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Warfarin and Alcohol
I'm 4 months post mechanical AVR surgery and looking for advice and experiences on enjoying a drink as we're going abroad in 2 weeks for an all inclusive holiday. I'm taking warfarin + aspirin and target INR is 1.5-2.0. I'm still having weekly INR checks as I've really struggled to get consistent in
I'm 4 months post mechanical AVR surgery and looking for advice and experiences on enjoying a drink as we're going abroad in 2 weeks for an all inclusive holiday. I'm taking warfarin + aspirin and target INR is 1.5-2.0. I'm still having weekly INR checks as I've really struggled to get consistent in
Football-Mum
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Beta blockers and leg pain
Hi đI'm 34 years old, recently had surgery to fit a device to fix a hole in my heart. It was discovered due to arrhythmia. I am now taking bisoprolol 1.25mg twice a day and an aspirin 75mg. I am experiencing fatigue and leg pain. It can be quite bad. I don't know if it is because I'm back to work
Hi đI'm 34 years old, recently had surgery to fit a device to fix a hole in my heart. It was discovered due to arrhythmia. I am now taking bisoprolol 1.25mg twice a day and an aspirin 75mg. I am experiencing fatigue and leg pain. It can be quite bad. I don't know if it is because I'm back to work
BeeH44
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Travel with ET - newly diagnosed
Hi all! Newly diagnosed with ET (MPL) in Nov/Dec 2022. Not exactly the way you want to spend Christmas holidays - having BMB (VAF 9%), diagnosed with a rare disease and a rare mutation to boot! However, the silver lining has been that given my age (42) and medical history, I'm considered very low risk
Hi all! Newly diagnosed with ET (MPL) in Nov/Dec 2022. Not exactly the way you want to spend Christmas holidays - having BMB (VAF 9%), diagnosed with a rare disease and a rare mutation to boot! However, the silver lining has been that given my age (42) and medical history, I'm considered very low risk
ETinNYC
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Update.
Well the NHS has kicked in high gear since Tuesday. Lots of phone action and get to the Agnes hunt for a blood test by 2.30 Wednesday affo.Followed by those letters on rather grey paper, Go for a CT scan on Friday, ultrasound Wednesday and MRI Thursday, wow talk about a change in pace. So Friday evening
Well the NHS has kicked in high gear since Tuesday. Lots of phone action and get to the Agnes hunt for a blood test by 2.30 Wednesday affo.Followed by those letters on rather grey paper, Go for a CT scan on Friday, ultrasound Wednesday and MRI Thursday, wow talk about a change in pace. So Friday evening
Rogo23
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Lansoprazole, do I really need it?
Hi folks, Anyone take long term aspirin without taking lansoprozole or similar? Starting to have stomach issues and wondering if the culprit is lansoprozole and if I really need it. Interested to hear your views before I consult the GP.
Hi folks, Anyone take long term aspirin without taking lansoprozole or similar? Starting to have stomach issues and wondering if the culprit is lansoprozole and if I really need it. Interested to hear your views before I consult the GP.
LouiseGardener
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Any tips for lowering AST (liver enzyme score)
The bottom line/question up front: [u]
Does anyone have recommended supplements, which might lower the AST level, or know of specific supplements that should be avoided (causing additional stress on the liver)?
[/u] Background: -My test results yesterday revealed that my AST score is 46, which
The bottom line/question up front: [u]
Does anyone have recommended supplements, which might lower the AST level, or know of specific supplements that should be avoided (causing additional stress on the liver)?
[/u] Background: -My test results yesterday revealed that my AST score is 46, which
GeorgeGlass
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Horrible taste from meds
Had aortic valve surgery and still on antibiotics (linezolid) as I had sepsis. Also on omeprazole, bisoprolol and and aspirin. I have a horrible metallic taste that is stopping me eating and drinking. Water and tea taste awful. Anyone else had this and did you find any drinks that didn't taste awful?
Had aortic valve surgery and still on antibiotics (linezolid) as I had sepsis. Also on omeprazole, bisoprolol and and aspirin. I have a horrible metallic taste that is stopping me eating and drinking. Water and tea taste awful. Anyone else had this and did you find any drinks that didn't taste awful?
Catmum23
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
aspirin query
hi, I am have PAF and sometimes palpitation episodes that only happen when I lie down to sleep. This has been going on for 10 months and I have had echo, ECGs and all the rest. I had to stop taking bisoprolol as it dropped my already low resting HR down to a dangerous level, so for this whole time I
hi, I am have PAF and sometimes palpitation episodes that only happen when I lie down to sleep. This has been going on for 10 months and I have had echo, ECGs and all the rest. I had to stop taking bisoprolol as it dropped my already low resting HR down to a dangerous level, so for this whole time I
intheweeds
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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