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Gastroscopy Procedure Query
Hi. Just wondered if anyone has had a gastroscopy with PV on Hydroxy and aspirin? I need to have some polyps removed and the letter says I should just continue with all my meds prior to the procedure. I've emailed Haematology for advice but wondered if anyone else had experience of this procedure
Hi. Just wondered if anyone has had a gastroscopy with PV on Hydroxy and aspirin? I need to have some polyps removed and the letter says I should just continue with all my meds prior to the procedure. I've emailed Haematology for advice but wondered if anyone else had experience of this procedure
MWxxxx
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Taking Hydroxycarbamide?…
I just passed 60 years, and I’m in great shape and leading a healthy and active lifestyle. I have a chronic state of high blood platelets (around 650,000 rather than max 450,000), at least since 2015. My Doctor now prescribed me Hydroxycarbamide (alongside aspirin 75 mg) to avoid risk of thrombosis.
I just passed 60 years, and I’m in great shape and leading a healthy and active lifestyle. I have a chronic state of high blood platelets (around 650,000 rather than max 450,000), at least since 2015. My Doctor now prescribed me Hydroxycarbamide (alongside aspirin 75 mg) to avoid risk of thrombosis.
Holden65
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
New research on NSAID's and inflammation
From Rhonda Patrick, PHD. Can chronic use of anti-inflammatory agents paradoxically promote chronic inflammation through compensatory host response? https://www.foundmyfitness.com https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15922118/ From her newsletter: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs
From Rhonda Patrick, PHD. Can chronic use of anti-inflammatory agents paradoxically promote chronic inflammation through compensatory host response? https://www.foundmyfitness.com https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15922118/ From her newsletter: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs
Elizka
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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Medications causing mouth ulcers?
Hi there, I’m on 9 different medications: Dapagliflozin, Bisopropolol, Aspirin, Clopidogrel, spironolactone, warfarin, atorvostatin, lanzrapole and ramipril and I’ve been taking them since late April following a HA. I’ve felt generally well apart from fatigue but in the last 6-8 weeks have developed
Hi there, I’m on 9 different medications: Dapagliflozin, Bisopropolol, Aspirin, Clopidogrel, spironolactone, warfarin, atorvostatin, lanzrapole and ramipril and I’ve been taking them since late April following a HA. I’ve felt generally well apart from fatigue but in the last 6-8 weeks have developed
EU95PTM
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
3 years post NSTEMI much improved EF
I had an NSTEMI June 2019 and received 2 stents in LAD and LCX for 90% and 80% blockage. Before I was discharged I had an echocardiogram that showed left ventricle wall stunning due to ischemia and an ejection fraction of 46%. I hadn't seen a cardiologist since discharge and chose to see one privately
I had an NSTEMI June 2019 and received 2 stents in LAD and LCX for 90% and 80% blockage. Before I was discharged I had an echocardiogram that showed left ventricle wall stunning due to ischemia and an ejection fraction of 46%. I hadn't seen a cardiologist since discharge and chose to see one privately
Hatchjd
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Help with 3 day ECG results please, confused!
Any help at all with my recent 3 day ECG results would be very helpful please. Background, HA and stent fitted December 2021, on aspirin, clopidogrel, bisoprolol, ramipril, statins, levothyroxine. Been having regular palpitations, bit dizzy, ectopic beats, fluttering, sometimes lasting a short
Any help at all with my recent 3 day ECG results would be very helpful please. Background, HA and stent fitted December 2021, on aspirin, clopidogrel, bisoprolol, ramipril, statins, levothyroxine. Been having regular palpitations, bit dizzy, ectopic beats, fluttering, sometimes lasting a short
MrsSuzuki
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Haematology
hi just a quick question if anyone has any more info on this will be much appreciated so I have just received a letter from haematology. I will attach little bit confused as its such along time ago and only ever seen this lady once. I don't ever remember been asked to take asprin but
hi just a quick question if anyone has any more info on this will be much appreciated so I have just received a letter from haematology. I will attach little bit confused as its such along time ago and only ever seen this lady once. I don't ever remember been asked to take asprin but
Hidden
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
blood film morphology
Hi hoping someone can help with this I was given a copy of blood film results last week which were taken whilst I was at consultation on 8th nothing was mentioned about this result on the day so hoping does not mean too much but have not seen this test done before or at least not seen results from
Hi hoping someone can help with this I was given a copy of blood film results last week which were taken whilst I was at consultation on 8th nothing was mentioned about this result on the day so hoping does not mean too much but have not seen this test done before or at least not seen results from
Cityreach
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
I LOVE my bed BUT enough is enough
Good morning all. In January 2022 at the age of 81, I was diagnosed with Unstable Angina, I must admit I did not take it too seriously until last month when I did have an attack, nothing major but I did not enjoy the experience ! then last Saturday afternoon it really it me with a painful one, Daughter
Good morning all. In January 2022 at the age of 81, I was diagnosed with Unstable Angina, I must admit I did not take it too seriously until last month when I did have an attack, nothing major but I did not enjoy the experience ! then last Saturday afternoon it really it me with a painful one, Daughter
seamaid
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Inflammation and Fatigue
68 yo F, with ET , Jak2 mutation, on interferon 45ug every 10 days. I have only been this fatigued once before and I had pneumonia. It definitely started when I went on interferon. I am in hematological remission so don't want to stop. Do any of you on interferon every 2 weeks find that it made a
68 yo F, with ET , Jak2 mutation, on interferon 45ug every 10 days. I have only been this fatigued once before and I had pneumonia. It definitely started when I went on interferon. I am in hematological remission so don't want to stop. Do any of you on interferon every 2 weeks find that it made a
Planti
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Bone Marow biopsy
Hi everyone I’m new to posting but have been reading over the past few months I was recently diagnosed with ET and JAK 2 Gene mutation I have every symptom you can imagine night sweats headaches Burning and pain in my feet sometimes in my hands fatigue short of breath sometimes chest pains just turned
Hi everyone I’m new to posting but have been reading over the past few months I was recently diagnosed with ET and JAK 2 Gene mutation I have every symptom you can imagine night sweats headaches Burning and pain in my feet sometimes in my hands fatigue short of breath sometimes chest pains just turned
Nc3500
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
pre-diabetic
hello. I’ve been told that my blood sugar is slightly high — borderline— which makes me pre-diabetic. Doctor says nothing to worry about as it’s just on the border (44 instead of 43). I’m wondering if this could be brought on by heart meds — bisoprol, amliopodine, Losartan, atorvastatin, ticagrelor
hello. I’ve been told that my blood sugar is slightly high — borderline— which makes me pre-diabetic. Doctor says nothing to worry about as it’s just on the border (44 instead of 43). I’m wondering if this could be brought on by heart meds — bisoprol, amliopodine, Losartan, atorvastatin, ticagrelor
Harefieldfan
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
happened again
this was my 3rd FET (first time with new clinic). Today found out it was a CP. last two was early mc. This time I was on multiple medications: 1. Prednisone 2.plaquinil 3. Baby aspirin 4. Lovenox 5. Low dose ivig 6. Calcium 7. Other supplements like prenatal, D3, fish oil etc. 8. Progesterone
this was my 3rd FET (first time with new clinic). Today found out it was a CP. last two was early mc. This time I was on multiple medications: 1. Prednisone 2.plaquinil 3. Baby aspirin 4. Lovenox 5. Low dose ivig 6. Calcium 7. Other supplements like prenatal, D3, fish oil etc. 8. Progesterone
Devi2021
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
40th Anniversary Today of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Hope I spelt it right !!! I was just on our GPs web site and looked at my Records it was 40 years to the day I had an Acute Myocardial Infarction, so hang in there folks and try not to get to down on a Diagnosis. In 1982 when I left the Hospital I wasn't given even an Aspirin there wasn't stents
Hope I spelt it right !!! I was just on our GPs web site and looked at my Records it was 40 years to the day I had an Acute Myocardial Infarction, so hang in there folks and try not to get to down on a Diagnosis. In 1982 when I left the Hospital I wasn't given even an Aspirin there wasn't stents
Prada47
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
migraine after stopping aspirin
My son had heart surgery in May & stopped taking daily aspirin a week ago. He has had a lot of migraines ever since. Has anyone else had this problem?
My son had heart surgery in May & stopped taking daily aspirin a week ago. He has had a lot of migraines ever since. Has anyone else had this problem?
Littleeak
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Getting an MPN specialist as advised by Hunter and experience of GasLighting
Firstly, thank you to Hunter for all the support he has given me and always telling me I need an MPN specialist. I now report I have done this and am very pleased. I live in Northern Ireland and could not find an MPN specialist here. I therefore decided to email Professor Claire Harrison at Guys Hospital
Firstly, thank you to Hunter for all the support he has given me and always telling me I need an MPN specialist. I now report I have done this and am very pleased. I live in Northern Ireland and could not find an MPN specialist here. I therefore decided to email Professor Claire Harrison at Guys Hospital
Jelbea
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
symptom questions, kidney issues?
hi all you very knowledgeable people out there. I was just wondering if anyone had any info on kidney problems for the MPN’s. I appear to be having right sided flank dull ache for the last couple of days that won’t go. Can’t recall me doing anything strenuous that could have caused it, therefore just
hi all you very knowledgeable people out there. I was just wondering if anyone had any info on kidney problems for the MPN’s. I appear to be having right sided flank dull ache for the last couple of days that won’t go. Can’t recall me doing anything strenuous that could have caused it, therefore just
Grendall
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Implantation failed FET 2nd round IVF with NHS
Hi all, today I tested BFN and that’s my 2nd round FET out. I’m 36, DH 40. We are generally healthy, TTC for a long time so got referred to NHS for ICSI because of low sperm mobility. We are lucky to get 3 rounds under NHF funding so we stopped looking for private clinics but things get frustrated
Hi all, today I tested BFN and that’s my 2nd round FET out. I’m 36, DH 40. We are generally healthy, TTC for a long time so got referred to NHS for ICSI because of low sperm mobility. We are lucky to get 3 rounds under NHF funding so we stopped looking for private clinics but things get frustrated
Midsummer_daydream
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
can you take asprin and warfrin with a history if clotting.
Hi MPN friends anyone taking both the above meds toghether would be interested to know. thanks Adiewon
Hi MPN friends anyone taking both the above meds toghether would be interested to know. thanks Adiewon
Hidden
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Would you be happy to go ahead??
Hi gang, hope everyone’s well. We had our consultation this week and can start treatment whenever (I need to induce a period so it’s really up to us). A couple of things! My TSH came back at 2.65 but no one is willing to prescribe anything to bring it down - I’m talking my GP, my fertility clinic
Hi gang, hope everyone’s well. We had our consultation this week and can start treatment whenever (I need to induce a period so it’s really up to us). A couple of things! My TSH came back at 2.65 but no one is willing to prescribe anything to bring it down - I’m talking my GP, my fertility clinic
Solly-44
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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