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Foods to avoid after heart attack and stent fitted
Hi there. Has anyone had any advice from the cardiac team about any foods to avoid? I'm on aspirin, clopidogrel, beta blockers, BP tablets and statins. I know to avoid grapefruit juice, and recently found out about avoiding cranberry juice as well. I've also read conflicting information about avoiding
Hi there. Has anyone had any advice from the cardiac team about any foods to avoid? I'm on aspirin, clopidogrel, beta blockers, BP tablets and statins. I know to avoid grapefruit juice, and recently found out about avoiding cranberry juice as well. I've also read conflicting information about avoiding
MrsSuzuki
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
The coming rejuvenation biotechnology revolution for Parkinson's disease - Michael Rae and Dr. Robert Rodgers discuss Parkinson’s and aging
Hey Turnipbarrow , it is your fault I found this. Touches on Zombie neurons! The coming rejuvenation biotechnology revolution for Parkinson's disease - Michael Rae and Dr. Robert Rodgers discuss Parkinson’s and aging https://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkinsons-recovery/2022/01/09/the-coming-rejuvenation-biotechnology-revolution-for-parkinsons-disease
Hey Turnipbarrow , it is your fault I found this. Touches on Zombie neurons! The coming rejuvenation biotechnology revolution for Parkinson's disease - Michael Rae and Dr. Robert Rodgers discuss Parkinson’s and aging https://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkinsons-recovery/2022/01/09/the-coming-rejuvenation-biotechnology-revolution-for-parkinsons-disease
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Hello, new to the forum
Hi everyone, new member here. I've been reading a lot of posts on the forums, and it's good to know I'm not the only one having problems with medication after a heart attack and stent fitted. I've been prescribed aspirin, clopidogrel, beta blockers, blood pressure tablets and statins, and to be honest
Hi everyone, new member here. I've been reading a lot of posts on the forums, and it's good to know I'm not the only one having problems with medication after a heart attack and stent fitted. I've been prescribed aspirin, clopidogrel, beta blockers, blood pressure tablets and statins, and to be honest
MrsSuzuki
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Positive Covid guidance advice
Hi, I've just taken two Lateral flow tests and both positive and recorded on the .gov site. I'm not sure on the latest guidance. Should I do anything else, I have PV and taking Hydroxyreau and Aspirin? I have symptoms, breathing not normal, cold and achy, bit of a cough that keeps coming and going
Hi, I've just taken two Lateral flow tests and both positive and recorded on the .gov site. I'm not sure on the latest guidance. Should I do anything else, I have PV and taking Hydroxyreau and Aspirin? I have symptoms, breathing not normal, cold and achy, bit of a cough that keeps coming and going
NewBloom
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Re: raised White cell count
Hi guys. I’m 45 years old and I’ve been diagnosed with ET for more than a year now. JAK 2 positive V617F. No marrow done since my Haematologist is very certain about the diagnosis. PBF has always been consistent with stable ET. Most recent platelet count was 625. Hemoglobin 15.6. I’m currently taking
Hi guys. I’m 45 years old and I’ve been diagnosed with ET for more than a year now. JAK 2 positive V617F. No marrow done since my Haematologist is very certain about the diagnosis. PBF has always been consistent with stable ET. Most recent platelet count was 625. Hemoglobin 15.6. I’m currently taking
Family-man
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Pegasys and anxiety
Hi all, it's been a while since I've posted here last time. I had a difficult time, it probably all started with my missed miscarriage in 9th week of pregnancy last November. Doctors don't know if it was due to my PV or something else. Since then, my mental state has started to deteriorate. I have been
Hi all, it's been a while since I've posted here last time. I had a difficult time, it probably all started with my missed miscarriage in 9th week of pregnancy last November. Doctors don't know if it was due to my PV or something else. Since then, my mental state has started to deteriorate. I have been
DariBee
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
6th BFN
Title says it all. How much of this heartbreak can a person take! It really leaves very little hope of this ever working. Everything possible thrown at this transfer - PG tested embryos, increased progesterone, steroids and intralipids, clexane and aspirin, ERA, probiotics, acupuncture etc etc I know
Title says it all. How much of this heartbreak can a person take! It really leaves very little hope of this ever working. Everything possible thrown at this transfer - PG tested embryos, increased progesterone, steroids and intralipids, clexane and aspirin, ERA, probiotics, acupuncture etc etc I know
Patches86
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
New Data: Finasteride Safely Prevents Prostate Cancer'These Results Are Transformational,' Says Researcher May 20, 2018
But: "Who uses it today? Almost nobody." "We have answered the questions and closed the book." As reported in 2003, the risk for prostate cancer over the initial 7-year study period was 25% lower with finasteride than with placebo. That risk reduction now "goes out to 16 years, at least," (unlike ADT
But: "Who uses it today? Almost nobody." "We have answered the questions and closed the book." As reported in 2003, the risk for prostate cancer over the initial 7-year study period was 25% lower with finasteride than with placebo. That risk reduction now "goes out to 16 years, at least," (unlike ADT
George71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
BESREMi 4th dose
Hey, guys! I see other members are sharing their move to BESREMi, so I thought I'd add my experience. As background, I was diagnosed with polycythemia vera 8/2017 (at age 31) but waited until my kiddo was born to start treatment beyond daily aspirin. I'm JAK2+, TET2+, ASXL1+, AB at 55% in 2018. Since
Hey, guys! I see other members are sharing their move to BESREMi, so I thought I'd add my experience. As background, I was diagnosed with polycythemia vera 8/2017 (at age 31) but waited until my kiddo was born to start treatment beyond daily aspirin. I'm JAK2+, TET2+, ASXL1+, AB at 55% in 2018. Since
lynxfluff
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Query on flying
Newly diagnosed with essential thrombocythemia with cal-r mutant gene just on asprin at the moment but my question is how do i go on flying im suposed to be going tennerife my platelets are up to 803 and just waiting for my next appointment and really scared about the risks of flying
Newly diagnosed with essential thrombocythemia with cal-r mutant gene just on asprin at the moment but my question is how do i go on flying im suposed to be going tennerife my platelets are up to 803 and just waiting for my next appointment and really scared about the risks of flying
iffs
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Negative HCG :(
Negative HCG today. Absolutely shattered. No more frozen embryos. Pgs tested. Aspirin, steroids, oes and prog. Era, alice and eq test done as well. Cannot understand why this is happening. It is such a horrible feeling. No more energy left.
Negative HCG today. Absolutely shattered. No more frozen embryos. Pgs tested. Aspirin, steroids, oes and prog. Era, alice and eq test done as well. Cannot understand why this is happening. It is such a horrible feeling. No more energy left.
Blueberry211
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Post triple bypass and aortic valve recovery time.
Had the above procedure done at St.Thomas on 10th December 2020. I am, as of today, Sunday 27th March 2022 still feeling rubbish, feeling tired, get out of breath at the slightest exertion. Feel like walking through treacle. Blood pressure up and down like a yo-yo, I feel that I wish I had not had the
Had the above procedure done at St.Thomas on 10th December 2020. I am, as of today, Sunday 27th March 2022 still feeling rubbish, feeling tired, get out of breath at the slightest exertion. Feel like walking through treacle. Blood pressure up and down like a yo-yo, I feel that I wish I had not had the
lancers87
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Rivoroxaban and Aspirin
My husband awoke at 5.30 this morning choking and making no sense. His mouth was twisted left hand side. I called the ambulance but by the time they arrived the attack had subsided, face back as normal and speech coherent, although difficult to understand from residual damage following strokes 14
My husband awoke at 5.30 this morning choking and making no sense. His mouth was twisted left hand side. I called the ambulance but by the time they arrived the attack had subsided, face back as normal and speech coherent, although difficult to understand from residual damage following strokes 14
Peddling
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AF Association
2 years ago
Any Ideas?
Hi, I wonder if anyone has any ideas about a reaction I get. After being told I have a serious heart condition I am on a load of pills. In the morning at breakfast I take Entresto (sacubitril/valsartan) with asprin and omeprazole. I then sit down to read. About half an hour later I get a reaction with
Hi, I wonder if anyone has any ideas about a reaction I get. After being told I have a serious heart condition I am on a load of pills. In the morning at breakfast I take Entresto (sacubitril/valsartan) with asprin and omeprazole. I then sit down to read. About half an hour later I get a reaction with
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Cataract Surgery with permanent AF
New to the community. Have permanent AF, only meds Metoprolol to control heart rate and Aspirin. Saw some posts regarding cataract surgery. Anyone have similar AF "experience" that had cataract surgery? I'm a "timid" patient due to AF, but my cataract in one eye really needs attention. The community's
New to the community. Have permanent AF, only meds Metoprolol to control heart rate and Aspirin. Saw some posts regarding cataract surgery. Anyone have similar AF "experience" that had cataract surgery? I'm a "timid" patient due to AF, but my cataract in one eye really needs attention. The community's
ktf2022
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AF Association
2 years ago
Sudden high pulse rate and dizziness
Good morning all! A question about sudden dizziness and high pulse rate. Apologies for the long post!! This happened on two days ago out of the blue - I felt as if I was going to collapse and felt awful, but managed to get upstairs to husband who took by BP 170/100 P 130. It subsided after a couple
Good morning all! A question about sudden dizziness and high pulse rate. Apologies for the long post!! This happened on two days ago out of the blue - I felt as if I was going to collapse and felt awful, but managed to get upstairs to husband who took by BP 170/100 P 130. It subsided after a couple
Hephzibar
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Just had my 3 month hemo visit.. :/
Got my blood work done yesterday and everything looked great with the exception of platelets. All rbc and wbc were in normal range but platelets went from 600 in dec to 825 yesterday :/ I am pretty down as I thought my platelet count was fairly stable. Is it normal to fluctuate like that? I have gained
Got my blood work done yesterday and everything looked great with the exception of platelets. All rbc and wbc were in normal range but platelets went from 600 in dec to 825 yesterday :/ I am pretty down as I thought my platelet count was fairly stable. Is it normal to fluctuate like that? I have gained
dbus1417
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
**Sensitive** BFP with DE embryo
What a rollercoaster!! OTD was Saturday and was so relieved to see a strong set of positive lines. Tested on 3 different tests at 3am…classic early waking 😆. It’s our 3rd DE transfer. Had a 5AB and 4BB transferred. And now praying that our little one stays put and keeps going. Obviously I have zero
What a rollercoaster!! OTD was Saturday and was so relieved to see a strong set of positive lines. Tested on 3 different tests at 3am…classic early waking 😆. It’s our 3rd DE transfer. Had a 5AB and 4BB transferred. And now praying that our little one stays put and keeps going. Obviously I have zero
JenRoy
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Confused! Do I have to follow up everything from my consultant with my GP?
I’ve had a pretty frustrating day so would be really keen to hear other people’s experience and advice. I’m female, 32 mins it’s ET. I asked my gp if my contraceptive was the right type given the risk of blood clots. They have no idea clearly so say they will research and get back to me. They don’t.
I’ve had a pretty frustrating day so would be really keen to hear other people’s experience and advice. I’m female, 32 mins it’s ET. I asked my gp if my contraceptive was the right type given the risk of blood clots. They have no idea clearly so say they will research and get back to me. They don’t.
Fjdjdjdjd
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
High platelets
Hi all I have moved back to NZ so no longer have amazing Guys Hospital treating me. Am concerned as when I left UK my platelets were hovering around 700. I was on 500mg Hydroxy daily. Since then platelets have moved up and currently are 1048 and my Hydroxy has been increased to 2 x 1000mg and 5 x 500mg
Hi all I have moved back to NZ so no longer have amazing Guys Hospital treating me. Am concerned as when I left UK my platelets were hovering around 700. I was on 500mg Hydroxy daily. Since then platelets have moved up and currently are 1048 and my Hydroxy has been increased to 2 x 1000mg and 5 x 500mg
kiwitraveller
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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