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Clopidogrel or Asprin
At 12 months after 2 stents and I need reduce to one clotting tablet. Clopidogrel is more expensive so they ask you to stick with Asprin but any view whether one or the other is better for life?
At 12 months after 2 stents and I need reduce to one clotting tablet. Clopidogrel is more expensive so they ask you to stick with Asprin but any view whether one or the other is better for life?
EDAVEX
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Left foot in pain tingling sensation going up my leg
Hi my left foot has I've been in pain with for a week few days later I notice a little lump underneath it hurts to walk on stand on I get like tingling sensation going up my leg feel strange spoke to doctors over phone said inflammation arthritis in my left foot give me some strong pain killers takes
Hi my left foot has I've been in pain with for a week few days later I notice a little lump underneath it hurts to walk on stand on I get like tingling sensation going up my leg feel strange spoke to doctors over phone said inflammation arthritis in my left foot give me some strong pain killers takes
Jody00
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Anyone had no symptoms apart from sore breasts and got a positive preg result?
Hey everybody. I had eggs retrieval 7 days ago embryo transfer 5 days ago and i feel absolutely no symptoms at all its so weird. I feel nothing apart from a bit of sore boobs. Im on estrofem 3 times a day and progesterone once a day. And 75mg aspirin per day. Is this a bad sign to not feel cramping
Hey everybody. I had eggs retrieval 7 days ago embryo transfer 5 days ago and i feel absolutely no symptoms at all its so weird. I feel nothing apart from a bit of sore boobs. Im on estrofem 3 times a day and progesterone once a day. And 75mg aspirin per day. Is this a bad sign to not feel cramping
Iwantpregnancy
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
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Turmeric supplement
Hi, I have decided to start taking a Turmeric supplement in my never ending quest to alleviate itching' and have bought a box of "ultra turmeric with black pepper and vitamin D" made by Vitabiotics. Each capsule contains 13g turmeric. Does anybody know if this is a safe dose to take with the aspirin
Hi, I have decided to start taking a Turmeric supplement in my never ending quest to alleviate itching' and have bought a box of "ultra turmeric with black pepper and vitamin D" made by Vitabiotics. Each capsule contains 13g turmeric. Does anybody know if this is a safe dose to take with the aspirin
JP1952
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Has anyone being classed as clinically vulnerable for COVID-19 having Hashimoto’s thyroiditis which is an autoimmune disease?
Are you supposed to be classed as clinically vulnerable for COVID-19 if you have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis which is an autoimmune disease. Initially I was sent a letter and a text, last year from the NHS and the government stating I was classed as clinically vulnerable. And advised to shield, however
Are you supposed to be classed as clinically vulnerable for COVID-19 if you have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis which is an autoimmune disease. Initially I was sent a letter and a text, last year from the NHS and the government stating I was classed as clinically vulnerable. And advised to shield, however
ajb1969
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Waiting lists
Feeling really low. Been having pains and breathlessness on exertion which got progressively worse since around end of October. Rapid Access over Christmas. Well you're low risk aren't you..... didn't take weight, only did ECG. Doctor gave beta blockers, GTN spray and aspirin. Two A and E trips, ranexa
Feeling really low. Been having pains and breathlessness on exertion which got progressively worse since around end of October. Rapid Access over Christmas. Well you're low risk aren't you..... didn't take weight, only did ECG. Doctor gave beta blockers, GTN spray and aspirin. Two A and E trips, ranexa
Jo31uk
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
More medication?
Lansoprazole Received the message below regarding Lansoprazole after two years taking Ticagrelor and Asprin along with Ramipril, Bisoprolo and Atorvastatin flowing a heart attack. 4 stents fitted and all good since. Another tablet to take which is a concern, my questiLansoprazole Received the message
Lansoprazole Received the message below regarding Lansoprazole after two years taking Ticagrelor and Asprin along with Ramipril, Bisoprolo and Atorvastatin flowing a heart attack. 4 stents fitted and all good since. Another tablet to take which is a concern, my questiLansoprazole Received the message
Chesterchops
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Astrazeneca vaccine and platelet rise
About 2 weeks after having my first astrazeneca vaccination I had my regular (3 monthly ) blood test. I have PV and have taken hydroxycarbamide and 75mg aspirin daily for over 4 years. In all that time my platelets numbers have been ok but this time they have risen. This might well be coincidence
About 2 weeks after having my first astrazeneca vaccination I had my regular (3 monthly ) blood test. I have PV and have taken hydroxycarbamide and 75mg aspirin daily for over 4 years. In all that time my platelets numbers have been ok but this time they have risen. This might well be coincidence
Turfbeg
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Medication
Has anyone had vertigo after stents I think it is the tablets. I'm taking ticagrelor aspirin rouvastatin adizem blood pressure and candersartan for bp Could the meds needs changed
Has anyone had vertigo after stents I think it is the tablets. I'm taking ticagrelor aspirin rouvastatin adizem blood pressure and candersartan for bp Could the meds needs changed
Myrtledene
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Update on GCA and thickening of internal carotid artery
I'm creating a new post to follow up on my previous one because I cant locate old posts. Help? The cardiologist said, yes its marginally thicker and doesnt concern him at this time. Still taking baby aspirin every day. Cholesterol levels are awesome and the opinion is the thickening is a result of GCA
I'm creating a new post to follow up on my previous one because I cant locate old posts. Help? The cardiologist said, yes its marginally thicker and doesnt concern him at this time. Still taking baby aspirin every day. Cholesterol levels are awesome and the opinion is the thickening is a result of GCA
Blurry62
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Vaccine on Monday any difference between AstraZeneca vs Pfizer
I have been booked for my vaccine on Monday, I have ET Calr with fairly high platelets, only on Asprin.. Is there any difference between the two considering the condition? From what been posted in the news: AstraZeneca may cause blood clots Pfizer may not been very effective for blood conditions especially
I have been booked for my vaccine on Monday, I have ET Calr with fairly high platelets, only on Asprin.. Is there any difference between the two considering the condition? From what been posted in the news: AstraZeneca may cause blood clots Pfizer may not been very effective for blood conditions especially
Mart456
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Bisoprolol versus pill in pocket!!!
Hi all, hope everyone is well. Has anyone here reverted from dosing daily with bisoprolol to a "pill in the pocket" which was successful? This is what I aim to achieve based on my own personal experience with bisoprolol. Of course, I am fully aware that it would be a work in progress because I would
Hi all, hope everyone is well. Has anyone here reverted from dosing daily with bisoprolol to a "pill in the pocket" which was successful? This is what I aim to achieve based on my own personal experience with bisoprolol. Of course, I am fully aware that it would be a work in progress because I would
DizzyD
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Antibodies
Hello! I have ET and I’m on hydroxy and aspirin therapy. I had my first vaccine in January but I have just had an antibody test which was negative. Obviously I am incredibly disappointed and I was wondering if anyone knows whether it is possible to develop antibodies after the second vaccine dose
Hello! I have ET and I’m on hydroxy and aspirin therapy. I had my first vaccine in January but I have just had an antibody test which was negative. Obviously I am incredibly disappointed and I was wondering if anyone knows whether it is possible to develop antibodies after the second vaccine dose
glassaddict
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Aspirin and Covid
Interesting research shows benefits of Aspirin use and Covid disease severity - good old Aspirin! https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210310/Low-doses-of-aspirin-may-have-a-potential-beneficial-effect-on-COVID-19.aspx
Interesting research shows benefits of Aspirin use and Covid disease severity - good old Aspirin! https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210310/Low-doses-of-aspirin-may-have-a-potential-beneficial-effect-on-COVID-19.aspx
Dovme
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Pain Pain Pain
I have Polymyalgia and I am on warfarin and a small amount of aspirin. I have been to a specialist and have had a year on decreasing prednisone. Can anyone suggest a painkiller? The prednisone has finished but alas I'm still in pain.
I have Polymyalgia and I am on warfarin and a small amount of aspirin. I have been to a specialist and have had a year on decreasing prednisone. Can anyone suggest a painkiller? The prednisone has finished but alas I'm still in pain.
rockcats4
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Back Issues
This may seem like a topic unrelated to AF. It is my experience that nerve issues in the back could be a factor. Unfortunately, heart doctors do not explore this possibility even though the cause of AF has still not been determined. The comment on NSAID's is probably worth considering. They may inhibit
This may seem like a topic unrelated to AF. It is my experience that nerve issues in the back could be a factor. Unfortunately, heart doctors do not explore this possibility even though the cause of AF has still not been determined. The comment on NSAID's is probably worth considering. They may inhibit
EngMac
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AF Association
3 years ago
Aspirin may protect against COVID-19, Israeli research finds
People who take small doses are 29% less likely than others to test positive, researchers say; those who do get COVID recover faster, and with reduced aftereffects By NATHAN JEFFAY Aspirin, one of the oldest and most widely used drugs, is preventing COVID-19 infections, Israeli scientists have claimed
People who take small doses are 29% less likely than others to test positive, researchers say; those who do get COVID recover faster, and with reduced aftereffects By NATHAN JEFFAY Aspirin, one of the oldest and most widely used drugs, is preventing COVID-19 infections, Israeli scientists have claimed
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Aspirin with ivf and endo
Hello everyone again:) What are ur thoughts of aspirin before frozen transfer for someone with endo. I did 2 fresh cycles before and as per the clinics embryos were good quality but didnt work both , i am starting to think i have high inflammatory process not accepting them or endometrial receptivity
Hello everyone again:) What are ur thoughts of aspirin before frozen transfer for someone with endo. I did 2 fresh cycles before and as per the clinics embryos were good quality but didnt work both , i am starting to think i have high inflammatory process not accepting them or endometrial receptivity
Wishingforabump
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Liver and Kidney Ultra-sound Results
I have a call with my doctor later today to discuss my results. I was sent for an ultra sound scan back in September 2020, and I had this done on 11th February 2021 some 5 months later. I think the delay must have been due to covid! My recent bloods have shown : ......................................
I have a call with my doctor later today to discuss my results. I was sent for an ultra sound scan back in September 2020, and I had this done on 11th February 2021 some 5 months later. I think the delay must have been due to covid! My recent bloods have shown : ......................................
jon22
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
I’d like to ask Hunter about your Drs in the Orlando area, where I am. You changed Drs recently, I think. Would you share their names?
I have JAK 2 ET, diagnosed last summer when endocrinologist saw my elevated blood numbers -750. I am on Eliquis and baby aspirin. I’ve read all I can and watch specialists on youtube. I’d like a Dr, not a PA although the Dr does stick her head in the door to say hello and that my platelets look good
I have JAK 2 ET, diagnosed last summer when endocrinologist saw my elevated blood numbers -750. I am on Eliquis and baby aspirin. I’ve read all I can and watch specialists on youtube. I’d like a Dr, not a PA although the Dr does stick her head in the door to say hello and that my platelets look good
TheaterCrazy
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
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