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3rd Covid Vaccine - Scotland
Hi All, I live in Scotland and, last year, was told explicitly by haematology department that I wasn't any more vulnerable to Covid than people without an MPN (I have PV). This is around the time we were being advised that we should be in group 4 for vaccine. Currently, on venesections and aspirin
Hi All, I live in Scotland and, last year, was told explicitly by haematology department that I wasn't any more vulnerable to Covid than people without an MPN (I have PV). This is around the time we were being advised that we should be in group 4 for vaccine. Currently, on venesections and aspirin
lizk1993
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Ongoing knee pain
I just have a question: I was diagnosed with PV 3-19 treating with baby aspirin and phlebotomy only. I also have osteoarthritis in knees. I had a knee replacement done 3-19 with continued swelling and now becoming increasing painful. Both swelling (from before) and pain come only after being on feet
I just have a question: I was diagnosed with PV 3-19 treating with baby aspirin and phlebotomy only. I also have osteoarthritis in knees. I had a knee replacement done 3-19 with continued swelling and now becoming increasing painful. Both swelling (from before) and pain come only after being on feet
Alex9621
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
3rd dose of Aztrazenica Vaccine
3rd Aztrazenica vaccine, Hi everyone hope you’re all well.does anyone had their 3rd dose of Aztrazenica jab? Any issues so far? I’m getting mine but still hesistant because I’m diagnosed with ET and PV .im taking hydroxycarbamide and aspirin. i’ve heard that when you have PV some may be prone to blood
3rd Aztrazenica vaccine, Hi everyone hope you’re all well.does anyone had their 3rd dose of Aztrazenica jab? Any issues so far? I’m getting mine but still hesistant because I’m diagnosed with ET and PV .im taking hydroxycarbamide and aspirin. i’ve heard that when you have PV some may be prone to blood
Marimar05
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
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Morning, I attended accident and emergency yesterday due to waking up in the middle of the night with bad chest pains and struggling to breathe as well as jaw and arm pain but again my blood work ect was fine and that is great but the struggle with everything is getting me down, I have coronary arterie
Morning, I attended accident and emergency yesterday due to waking up in the middle of the night with bad chest pains and struggling to breathe as well as jaw and arm pain but again my blood work ect was fine and that is great but the struggle with everything is getting me down, I have coronary arterie
Challenger2009
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Results
I had appointment over phone yesterday's morning at last ask me how I've been said am full of flu at moment with bad cough 🤧 the joys of winter flu my platelets has raised slightly but not massively on 748 said well bit higher that what have been will keep an eye on things with u no need to start me
I had appointment over phone yesterday's morning at last ask me how I've been said am full of flu at moment with bad cough 🤧 the joys of winter flu my platelets has raised slightly but not massively on 748 said well bit higher that what have been will keep an eye on things with u no need to start me
Jody00
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
heartburn
i was diagnosed in May with E.T just told to take an aspirin a day, had a follow up few months later with haematologist then told see you in 6 months, she asked me if i had any heartburn since starting the aspirin which at that time i didn't, but i am getting it all the time now, is this a problem?
i was diagnosed in May with E.T just told to take an aspirin a day, had a follow up few months later with haematologist then told see you in 6 months, she asked me if i had any heartburn since starting the aspirin which at that time i didn't, but i am getting it all the time now, is this a problem?
doglover49
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Have an Angiogram Booked Yikes!
So I'm a 44yr old female in Wales who had been referred to the Cardiology Dept in Cardiff due to non-specific chest pain and multiple palpitations regularly. My father needed a triple heart bypass surgery age 52 and sadly died of a heart attack age 60. He smoked for decades until he stopped age 52 and
So I'm a 44yr old female in Wales who had been referred to the Cardiology Dept in Cardiff due to non-specific chest pain and multiple palpitations regularly. My father needed a triple heart bypass surgery age 52 and sadly died of a heart attack age 60. He smoked for decades until he stopped age 52 and
simplysal
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Micro blood clot in toe
Hi, hope everyone is feeling as well as possible. I was diagnosed with ET JAK2 positive in 2016, my platelets have never really been higher than 550 however I was diagnosed after having a splenic infarct, sine then have had a splenectomy and small bowel resection due to inflammatory cyst in my bowel.
Hi, hope everyone is feeling as well as possible. I was diagnosed with ET JAK2 positive in 2016, my platelets have never really been higher than 550 however I was diagnosed after having a splenic infarct, sine then have had a splenectomy and small bowel resection due to inflammatory cyst in my bowel.
Janlol
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Help please on times to take new meds
Mixture of new tablets to take. When is best to take. I have been prescribed Aspirin, famotidine, bisoprolol and atorvastatin is it safe to take them all in the evening. Say the following times: Famotidine at 6pm Aspirin at 7pm Bisoprolol at 8pm Atorvastatin at 9.30 As they make me feel so horrible
Mixture of new tablets to take. When is best to take. I have been prescribed Aspirin, famotidine, bisoprolol and atorvastatin is it safe to take them all in the evening. Say the following times: Famotidine at 6pm Aspirin at 7pm Bisoprolol at 8pm Atorvastatin at 9.30 As they make me feel so horrible
0901shep
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Positive for Covid
Good evening, I have tested positive for Covid and I have ET Jack2. I am only on aspirin 75 mg and my last count of platelets were 430. My symptoms are very mild. I am just worried about blood clothes .Thank you for your answers!
Good evening, I have tested positive for Covid and I have ET Jack2. I am only on aspirin 75 mg and my last count of platelets were 430. My symptoms are very mild. I am just worried about blood clothes .Thank you for your answers!
Cinemon
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Low lying placenta and circumvallate placenta!
Hi everyone, I just joined this group. I was member of the fertility group for nearly 2 years. A quick background: Endometriosis and adenomyosis. One laparotomy and one laparoscopy. Removed the tubes. 1st round IVF: MMC at 9 weeks due to SCH 2ed round: no response 3ed round: one egg, one embryo, day
Hi everyone, I just joined this group. I was member of the fertility group for nearly 2 years. A quick background: Endometriosis and adenomyosis. One laparotomy and one laparoscopy. Removed the tubes. 1st round IVF: MMC at 9 weeks due to SCH 2ed round: no response 3ed round: one egg, one embryo, day
Mta209
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Baby and Us
3 years ago
low lying and circumvallate placenta!
Hi Worries, I have been away for a few months to be able to control and manage my stress and anxiety during this time. A quick update: 1st round IVF: MMC at 9 weeks 2ed round: no response 3ed round: one egg, one embryo, day 2 transfer and positive pregnancy I had my 19 weeks scan on Friday. The baby
Hi Worries, I have been away for a few months to be able to control and manage my stress and anxiety during this time. A quick update: 1st round IVF: MMC at 9 weeks 2ed round: no response 3ed round: one egg, one embryo, day 2 transfer and positive pregnancy I had my 19 weeks scan on Friday. The baby
Mta209
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Any advice? I had HA May 2020, got 3 stents fitted on ramipril, bisoprolol, atrovastatin and aspirin.
Before my HA my resting pulse was 62, after medication it went to 55, I exercise, became vegetarian and practically stopped drinking. I am 53 and no athlete. 😂 My resting pulse is now averaging 48 and occasionally lower. I feel fine. I have not seen a doctor since I left hospital. Is this ok?
Before my HA my resting pulse was 62, after medication it went to 55, I exercise, became vegetarian and practically stopped drinking. I am 53 and no athlete. 😂 My resting pulse is now averaging 48 and occasionally lower. I feel fine. I have not seen a doctor since I left hospital. Is this ok?
Muppet7
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Help interpreting letters
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Help with understanding letters
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
Received two letters recently after having two tests - echocardiogram and 24 hour ECG. I have a telephone appointment with my GP and hope he can clarify, but that’s not for 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what the letters say, in plain English? Thanks. I take Ranexa, Simvastatin, Monomil, Bisoprolol, aspirin
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Why continue warfarin?
Will I be okay to go off warfarin and switch back to taking 2 low dose aspirin daily? My cardiologist just shrugged and said he can't make me continue warfarin. I believe my diagnosis of AFib was erroneous.
Will I be okay to go off warfarin and switch back to taking 2 low dose aspirin daily? My cardiologist just shrugged and said he can't make me continue warfarin. I believe my diagnosis of AFib was erroneous.
Calypso4811
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Anticoagulation Support
3 years ago
Need your help again
Hi you lovely people again Your help and advice has been brilliant so I need to ask again if anyone has experienced the same thing I did tell the Heart nurse about the ache in my left arm and shoulder, she told me to try my spray, if the pain stopped it was not angina, I tried it and the pain was still
Hi you lovely people again Your help and advice has been brilliant so I need to ask again if anyone has experienced the same thing I did tell the Heart nurse about the ache in my left arm and shoulder, she told me to try my spray, if the pain stopped it was not angina, I tried it and the pain was still
7749debbie
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Fingers crossed for third time lucky transfer (42 yr old)🤞🤞✨✨
Hi there, Just thought I'd write an update incase any ladies over 40 or anyone considering embryo banking is reading... So, hubby and I agreed to do 2 more cycles after our first cycle where we had two early mcs. The reason was to freeze time and hopefully increase our odds. The second IVF cycle was
Hi there, Just thought I'd write an update incase any ladies over 40 or anyone considering embryo banking is reading... So, hubby and I agreed to do 2 more cycles after our first cycle where we had two early mcs. The reason was to freeze time and hopefully increase our odds. The second IVF cycle was
Fertilityjourney
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force strikes again - Aspirin
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
The USPSTF never did recommend aspirin for PCa, of course, but they did for the prevention of colorectal cancer, in 2016. They are reversing that. Men with PCa have a greater risk for heart disease. Mark Moyad coined the expression “Heart healthy is prostate healthy.”, although he may not have been
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Bruising
My husband is on clopidogrel and aspirin. He had an accident at work and grazed his calf and it is now badly bruised. He went to A&E and they xrayed it and said it was just badly bruised. This happened a week ago and then last night the top of the ankle is slightly swollen and the foot is bruised. Should
My husband is on clopidogrel and aspirin. He had an accident at work and grazed his calf and it is now badly bruised. He went to A&E and they xrayed it and said it was just badly bruised. This happened a week ago and then last night the top of the ankle is slightly swollen and the foot is bruised. Should
Hoxley77
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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