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Viral Myocarditis
anyone had something similar? My anxiety is all over the place! I am wondering if anyone flew this close to diagnosis. 16 May I woke up with a tight shoulder, jaw, arm, couldn’t breathe, sweating, felt unable to walk. Eventually I was admitted to hospital for 2 days with abnormal BNP levels (250 -
anyone had something similar? My anxiety is all over the place! I am wondering if anyone flew this close to diagnosis. 16 May I woke up with a tight shoulder, jaw, arm, couldn’t breathe, sweating, felt unable to walk. Eventually I was admitted to hospital for 2 days with abnormal BNP levels (250 -
Nb55
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Heart attack meds Omeprazole
Hi everyoneI had a mid heart attack 2021 and have been on Omeprazole since then, my current everyday tablets are candesartan, aspirin, rosuvastatin, Bisoprolol plus the Omeprazole. I am querying Omeprazole as is it says not for long term use on the NHS. As I am on the meds above is there a need for long
Hi everyoneI had a mid heart attack 2021 and have been on Omeprazole since then, my current everyday tablets are candesartan, aspirin, rosuvastatin, Bisoprolol plus the Omeprazole. I am querying Omeprazole as is it says not for long term use on the NHS. As I am on the meds above is there a need for long
Duvetdays15
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
aspirin
good morning 😊 I came home yesterday after a mitral valve repair on Monday. I’ve only just read through all my discharge letters, as I was not ready to plough through it all yesterday. They explained to me I had to take aspirin every day now for the rest of my life, in the letter they say it’s for
good morning 😊 I came home yesterday after a mitral valve repair on Monday. I’ve only just read through all my discharge letters, as I was not ready to plough through it all yesterday. They explained to me I had to take aspirin every day now for the rest of my life, in the letter they say it’s for
Plum44
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Repurposed old drugs vs PCa
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/10/1/15 The article is long and technical, but has some interesting nuggets that IMO make it worth earmarking. Eg Zolendroic Acid -- principally a bone health medicine, also has anti-cancer properties. Aspirin and many more
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/10/1/15 The article is long and technical, but has some interesting nuggets that IMO make it worth earmarking. Eg Zolendroic Acid -- principally a bone health medicine, also has anti-cancer properties. Aspirin and many more
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Heart Meds...Stomach problems...anyone else?
Hi all, I had a H/A in January which resulted in a stent being fitted. I am on several meds Asprin, Atorvastin 80mg, Clopidogrel, Lanzoprazole, Ramipril 7.5mg, Bisoprolol and recently I have suffered severe stomach pain and diarrhoea. This is happening basically once a week and I'm presuming it is
Hi all, I had a H/A in January which resulted in a stent being fitted. I am on several meds Asprin, Atorvastin 80mg, Clopidogrel, Lanzoprazole, Ramipril 7.5mg, Bisoprolol and recently I have suffered severe stomach pain and diarrhoea. This is happening basically once a week and I'm presuming it is
floyd4ever58
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
spinal injection
Hi all, Since my HA nearly 2 years ago I’ve had appendicitis twice and had it out the second time. Now I’ve got a trapped nerve in my spine and need a cortisone injection which consultant wants to do under a general anaesthetic. He wants me to stop my aspirin for 5 days before which I didn’t do before
Hi all, Since my HA nearly 2 years ago I’ve had appendicitis twice and had it out the second time. Now I’ve got a trapped nerve in my spine and need a cortisone injection which consultant wants to do under a general anaesthetic. He wants me to stop my aspirin for 5 days before which I didn’t do before
NannyPat1
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Skin problems.
I have had very itchy rash for about 12 months and wondered whether this is caused by any of the heart medications I am taking following bypass surgery two years ago. The rash seems to be getting worse and more widespread, covering large areas of my back, shoulders and chest. I am currently taking Bisoprolol
I have had very itchy rash for about 12 months and wondered whether this is caused by any of the heart medications I am taking following bypass surgery two years ago. The rash seems to be getting worse and more widespread, covering large areas of my back, shoulders and chest. I am currently taking Bisoprolol
CrispAddict
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Extreme headache and always feeling feverish. I don't think I can get my exam feeling like that
And health system here sucks. I feel like im having a stroke. Insane headache and dizzyness, tight veins, veins spasm. Too much living in survival mode but what can i do - can't go to dad's, mom's scaring me with her drinking saying that if she wasn't drinking she would do something worse, my accommodation
And health system here sucks. I feel like im having a stroke. Insane headache and dizzyness, tight veins, veins spasm. Too much living in survival mode but what can i do - can't go to dad's, mom's scaring me with her drinking saying that if she wasn't drinking she would do something worse, my accommodation
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Very high ACA IgM
Saw a new MPN doc couple weeks ago who found I have a very high ACA IgM, 104 was my value and reference range is 0 to 12. Also have an elevated LDH. Suspected that I may have APS syndrome (some form if it) but I have to retest in 12 weeks to see if it’s still high. In the meantime he advised that I try
Saw a new MPN doc couple weeks ago who found I have a very high ACA IgM, 104 was my value and reference range is 0 to 12. Also have an elevated LDH. Suspected that I may have APS syndrome (some form if it) but I have to retest in 12 weeks to see if it’s still high. In the meantime he advised that I try
George1976
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Someone was talking about skin cancer
and my friend had recently told me this concoction got rid of hers. I am not a doctor, I have not used this but my friend swears by it. One aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) crushed and an equal dab of psoriasis cream (salicylic acid) they're cousins both at dollar tree. NIH posted it. Mix together put
and my friend had recently told me this concoction got rid of hers. I am not a doctor, I have not used this but my friend swears by it. One aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) crushed and an equal dab of psoriasis cream (salicylic acid) they're cousins both at dollar tree. NIH posted it. Mix together put
Godbeforme
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Tamarind
Since my double bypass I have suffered constipation. I am 20 weeks post op now . I got some tablets ( chewy ones) to try from my local healthfood store. The staff are are trained with medicine interactions. I looked at the packet ladt night and noticed tamarind was an ingredient ( 0.5) per tablet. It
Since my double bypass I have suffered constipation. I am 20 weeks post op now . I got some tablets ( chewy ones) to try from my local healthfood store. The staff are are trained with medicine interactions. I looked at the packet ladt night and noticed tamarind was an ingredient ( 0.5) per tablet. It
momander
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Aspirin and Antidepressants
My GP thinks I may have Angina and I have my first appointment at the rapid assessment chest clinic this Friday. GP prescribed Bisoprolol and aspirin to start me off. I was on an anti depressants but stopped them 3 weeks ago as I thought it was this that affected my breathing. Bit silly of me but I
My GP thinks I may have Angina and I have my first appointment at the rapid assessment chest clinic this Friday. GP prescribed Bisoprolol and aspirin to start me off. I was on an anti depressants but stopped them 3 weeks ago as I thought it was this that affected my breathing. Bit silly of me but I
Yoga2011
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
lowered platelets
After discovering I had jak2 mutation and diagnosed with ET five months ago my platelets have been around 600 at every monthly blood draw. I am taking aspirin only . Yesterday at my monthly lab appt my platelet count dropped to 370. Could I have been misdiagnosed and maybe my platelets were high due
After discovering I had jak2 mutation and diagnosed with ET five months ago my platelets have been around 600 at every monthly blood draw. I am taking aspirin only . Yesterday at my monthly lab appt my platelet count dropped to 370. Could I have been misdiagnosed and maybe my platelets were high due
Highplatelets
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
blood pressure and pain relief
to cut to the chase my blood pressure has been controlled for the last couple of years all of a sudden its been erratic. I have headaches docs don't know whether the headaches are causing the spike or the raise in blood pressure is causing the headache's so prescribed Naproxen for the pain and I was
to cut to the chase my blood pressure has been controlled for the last couple of years all of a sudden its been erratic. I have headaches docs don't know whether the headaches are causing the spike or the raise in blood pressure is causing the headache's so prescribed Naproxen for the pain and I was
zigzag131
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Another Potential Benefit Of Melatonin for PwP
People with PD have a higher prevalence of cataracts compared to the general older population as discussed in the following link : https://www.ajmc.com/view/cataract-surgery-more-common-in-patients-with-parkinson-disease-prior-to-diagnosis Here is a relevant quote from the article :
' Patients
People with PD have a higher prevalence of cataracts compared to the general older population as discussed in the following link : https://www.ajmc.com/view/cataract-surgery-more-common-in-patients-with-parkinson-disease-prior-to-diagnosis Here is a relevant quote from the article :
' Patients
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Aspirin/NSAID ulcers?
Hello, I thought this would come up on a search, but no luck. If you can find a thread on this, please send! I suspect I may have developed an NSAID (75 mg aspirin) ulcer. I do take lanzoprazole (PPI) but honestly it doesn't seem to be doing anything, and I am about to ask my cardiologist to switch
Hello, I thought this would come up on a search, but no luck. If you can find a thread on this, please send! I suspect I may have developed an NSAID (75 mg aspirin) ulcer. I do take lanzoprazole (PPI) but honestly it doesn't seem to be doing anything, and I am about to ask my cardiologist to switch
pasigal
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Long distance flying and ET
Hi All I know this question has been asked before, but not recently, so things might have changed. I'm 74, diagnosed with ET Jak2 about a year ago and am on 500(?)mg Hydroxyurea - one tablet daily plus daily aspirin. Specialist has suggested an injection before flying - it will be a 15 hour flight.
Hi All I know this question has been asked before, but not recently, so things might have changed. I'm 74, diagnosed with ET Jak2 about a year ago and am on 500(?)mg Hydroxyurea - one tablet daily plus daily aspirin. Specialist has suggested an injection before flying - it will be a 15 hour flight.
NibsNanna
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
SWOLLEN FINGERS & BLEEDING AT THE CUTICLE?
SWOLLEN FINGERS AT CUTICLE? Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:14 pm Afternoon all... Been a while since my last Post on Voice, and it's also been an interesting last month... Seemed to reach a point of excellent strength & fitness w/ my cycling & then "CRASHED"! Not literally, however, my Platelets shot
SWOLLEN FINGERS AT CUTICLE? Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:14 pm Afternoon all... Been a while since my last Post on Voice, and it's also been an interesting last month... Seemed to reach a point of excellent strength & fitness w/ my cycling & then "CRASHED"! Not literally, however, my Platelets shot
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
baby aspirin
Was anyone prescribed baby aspirin (81mg) when diagnosed with GCA? Thank you.
Was anyone prescribed baby aspirin (81mg) when diagnosed with GCA? Thank you.
aladymo
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Possible Angina
hello all, I’ve just joined. My GP thinks I may have Angina, I’m awaiting blood test results and have appointment with rapid assessment chest pain clinic for 9th June. GP given me aspirin and Bisoprolol beta blocker. He’s also given me a spray in case I get severe pain. I’ve never had a pain, just a
hello all, I’ve just joined. My GP thinks I may have Angina, I’m awaiting blood test results and have appointment with rapid assessment chest pain clinic for 9th June. GP given me aspirin and Bisoprolol beta blocker. He’s also given me a spray in case I get severe pain. I’ve never had a pain, just a
Yoga2011
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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