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Statins: new study regarding time to CRPC
Quite a few statin posts in the past few months... not sure if this was among them, but is very recent. [Edited below] Hat tip to Richard Wassersug at LifeonADT.com for posting. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35075214/ Abstract Background: Metabolic syndrome and its pharmacologic treatment can potentially
Quite a few statin posts in the past few months... not sure if this was among them, but is very recent. [Edited below] Hat tip to Richard Wassersug at LifeonADT.com for posting. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35075214/ Abstract Background: Metabolic syndrome and its pharmacologic treatment can potentially
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Asprin Bleeding
Bleedig GI =Asprin med what's the danger of reducing daily dose
Bleedig GI =Asprin med what's the danger of reducing daily dose
Lestanding
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Urgent need to pass urine.
Hi, I'm new to health unlocked. So, Had two stents fitted, unable to tolerate anticoagulants. have Afib regularly which last about 5 hours. Side issue of Afib is need to pass urine urgently and frequently, every 5 - 10 minutes for up to five hours. Cardiologist says no idea about urine issue but wants
Hi, I'm new to health unlocked. So, Had two stents fitted, unable to tolerate anticoagulants. have Afib regularly which last about 5 hours. Side issue of Afib is need to pass urine urgently and frequently, every 5 - 10 minutes for up to five hours. Cardiologist says no idea about urine issue but wants
airtech
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Hydroxy or just aspirin for ET?
I am 78 with diabetes diagnosed two years ago. Two months ago I was diagnosed with ET, CALR positive and prescribed low dose aspirin and hydroxy. Platelets were gradually increasing to around 600 and haem wants them down to less than 400. It seems from this forum that many patients, probably younger
I am 78 with diabetes diagnosed two years ago. Two months ago I was diagnosed with ET, CALR positive and prescribed low dose aspirin and hydroxy. Platelets were gradually increasing to around 600 and haem wants them down to less than 400. It seems from this forum that many patients, probably younger
Hombre
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Informed, thanks to you
While I don’t want to waste your precious time, I do so want to reach out and say, although new here, I have read practically everything that gets written here. Some of you feel like friends. But on hearing the passing of Frank (Big Ted) I feel the urgency of expressing my deep gratitude towards this
While I don’t want to waste your precious time, I do so want to reach out and say, although new here, I have read practically everything that gets written here. Some of you feel like friends. But on hearing the passing of Frank (Big Ted) I feel the urgency of expressing my deep gratitude towards this
Buddhability
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
My Cataract Surgery (Laser) is in 2 weeks
Just wondering from those who have had cataract surgery and taking aspirin and blood thinners, were you told to stop these prior to surgery. Your input would be appreciated. Thanks so much!!
Just wondering from those who have had cataract surgery and taking aspirin and blood thinners, were you told to stop these prior to surgery. Your input would be appreciated. Thanks so much!!
Buggerbear
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
BMB- 16 year old daughter JAK2+ ET
Hello, My 16 year old daughter was diagnosed with JAK2 + ET in 2020 and subsequently had a BMB in November 2020, confirming this. I have posed this question to you all before and received great feedback. Thank you so much!! However, the new pediatric hematologist and the pediatric MPN specialist are
Hello, My 16 year old daughter was diagnosed with JAK2 + ET in 2020 and subsequently had a BMB in November 2020, confirming this. I have posed this question to you all before and received great feedback. Thank you so much!! However, the new pediatric hematologist and the pediatric MPN specialist are
Piperpeeps
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Worried about catching covid waiting for a stent
I've a severe narrowing in my LAD (all others clear) and waiting for an angiogram / stent....apparently with in 5-7 weeks now on NHS...meanwhile a growing number of my sons class are off with covid (started with the teacher...). So I'm a wee bit terrified..we're -ve LFT..so far. So do I keep him off
I've a severe narrowing in my LAD (all others clear) and waiting for an angiogram / stent....apparently with in 5-7 weeks now on NHS...meanwhile a growing number of my sons class are off with covid (started with the teacher...). So I'm a wee bit terrified..we're -ve LFT..so far. So do I keep him off
Mangojamontoast
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Second opinion
Although my bloods were consistently up, and going up, my first haemotologist said he was very surprised at my BMB result of ET. He also told me he is an optimist, while putting me on daily asprin, a plan to watch & wait. At the outset of Covid in February 2020, he sent me of on my merry way while saying
Although my bloods were consistently up, and going up, my first haemotologist said he was very surprised at my BMB result of ET. He also told me he is an optimist, while putting me on daily asprin, a plan to watch & wait. At the outset of Covid in February 2020, he sent me of on my merry way while saying
Woodlandgarden
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Besremi was approved for me by the insurance provider
I am quite excited that CVS/Caremark had approved of Besremi prescription after the appeals process which the hematologist had submitted - as the original response was a denial where it was mentioned that Besremi was not included in the formulary. I am 64 and still working in the Illinois area, and my
I am quite excited that CVS/Caremark had approved of Besremi prescription after the appeals process which the hematologist had submitted - as the original response was a denial where it was mentioned that Besremi was not included in the formulary. I am 64 and still working in the Illinois area, and my
Pat032018
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Collagen supplements
Does anyone take collagen products ie supplements with hydroxy and aspirin is it safe to do so?
Does anyone take collagen products ie supplements with hydroxy and aspirin is it safe to do so?
tina6
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Causes of Stroke and Heart Attack
I just had a severe Anxiety attack where I was triggered by some thing that severely scared me. It was like my heart jumping out of my chest. Now I am feeling sharp chest pains and a headache. I am now pretty scared for the worst. This is the worst Anxiety attack I ever had. I have been taking my meds
I just had a severe Anxiety attack where I was triggered by some thing that severely scared me. It was like my heart jumping out of my chest. Now I am feeling sharp chest pains and a headache. I am now pretty scared for the worst. This is the worst Anxiety attack I ever had. I have been taking my meds
jwhitleyjr
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Start Besremi Tomorrow
Tomorrow is the day I start Besremi. I was dx with PV 4/15 (tax day in US) in 2016. Since then I've only had phlebotomies and taken aspirin. I've had no major issues or challenges other than low ferritin which I believe contributed to some fatigue. Immediately upon dx, I began educating myself on treatment
Tomorrow is the day I start Besremi. I was dx with PV 4/15 (tax day in US) in 2016. Since then I've only had phlebotomies and taken aspirin. I've had no major issues or challenges other than low ferritin which I believe contributed to some fatigue. Immediately upon dx, I began educating myself on treatment
Elizka
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
My daughter was seriously unwell with PIMS
After what I can honestly say had been the worst week of my life I am so relieved to say that after just over a week in hospital on HDU we are finally home and back together as a family after our baby girl was very suddenly taken seriously unwell with PIMS . Last Sunday morning I took Maddie to urgent
After what I can honestly say had been the worst week of my life I am so relieved to say that after just over a week in hospital on HDU we are finally home and back together as a family after our baby girl was very suddenly taken seriously unwell with PIMS . Last Sunday morning I took Maddie to urgent
Westie2012
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Unstable angina …Judith
Hi I’m new to this .I had chest pains on 4 occasions and ended up in A& E each time the tests show no heart problem .then I went for angiogram and shown only slight blockage in all 3 tubes so no stent needed .i was put on angina tabs and statin and aspirin .I’ve had 3 angina attacks since while resting
Hi I’m new to this .I had chest pains on 4 occasions and ended up in A& E each time the tests show no heart problem .then I went for angiogram and shown only slight blockage in all 3 tubes so no stent needed .i was put on angina tabs and statin and aspirin .I’ve had 3 angina attacks since while resting
TEDDYs2
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Stenting or CABG
Hi, I just had an angioram and was told that there is moderrate to severe Stenosis LAD disease. The cardiologist told me that they may offer me a CABG or probably a stent and will let me know once they have decided. My initial symptoms were chest discomoft sometimes during the day and heart racing for
Hi, I just had an angioram and was told that there is moderrate to severe Stenosis LAD disease. The cardiologist told me that they may offer me a CABG or probably a stent and will let me know once they have decided. My initial symptoms were chest discomoft sometimes during the day and heart racing for
Gavs
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Aspirin intolerance
Hello everyone, does anyone have experience of aspirin intolerance and stopping taking it for an alternative. After 4 months post CABG x 4 I am still struggling with nausea and vomiting. I have to have a ct scan and endoscopy to check everything is okay with my stomach etc. I take Clopidogrel every morning
Hello everyone, does anyone have experience of aspirin intolerance and stopping taking it for an alternative. After 4 months post CABG x 4 I am still struggling with nausea and vomiting. I have to have a ct scan and endoscopy to check everything is okay with my stomach etc. I take Clopidogrel every morning
Heyjude31
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Mild/moderate leaking mitral valve
I’m waiting for an echo scan and 24hr monitor as I’ve been having bouts of light headedness and my GP heard a heart murmur. The last scan was 4 years ago. I also have mild FMD in both Carotid arteries for which I was advised to take 75mg of aspirin a day. I had bad GI side effects and haven’t been taking
I’m waiting for an echo scan and 24hr monitor as I’ve been having bouts of light headedness and my GP heard a heart murmur. The last scan was 4 years ago. I also have mild FMD in both Carotid arteries for which I was advised to take 75mg of aspirin a day. I had bad GI side effects and haven’t been taking
Rushleigh
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Higher platelets and RDW 1 mth on 500 mg hydroxyurea and aspirin daily
On Hydroxyurea for 1 month platelets went from 818 to 823 RDW went from 14.8 to 15.6 Jak2 V617F positive quantitative value 10.8 I seem to be going in the wrong direction. HELP
On Hydroxyurea for 1 month platelets went from 818 to 823 RDW went from 14.8 to 15.6 Jak2 V617F positive quantitative value 10.8 I seem to be going in the wrong direction. HELP
patriciapugliese
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Medications how long do we take them for?
Hi everyone, I am taking the following meds Clopidogrel, Pantoprazole, Aspirin, Rosuvastatin, Benadrol I understand that i take Clopidogrel for 12 months, and the aspirin for life. Do the other meds depend on how my progress goes or will I need to take those for life too? I will be asking my GP but was
Hi everyone, I am taking the following meds Clopidogrel, Pantoprazole, Aspirin, Rosuvastatin, Benadrol I understand that i take Clopidogrel for 12 months, and the aspirin for life. Do the other meds depend on how my progress goes or will I need to take those for life too? I will be asking my GP but was
Heyjude31
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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