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Aspiring causing multiple bleeds?
I have had two events of blood in urine then none. Then I had a series of bloody stools interspersed with some yellow stools and lighter coloured stools (my stools normally darker brown. Now I get normal looking stools but not the darker shade I have always had. Is low dose aspirin causing this do you
I have had two events of blood in urine then none. Then I had a series of bloody stools interspersed with some yellow stools and lighter coloured stools (my stools normally darker brown. Now I get normal looking stools but not the darker shade I have always had. Is low dose aspirin causing this do you
omits
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Advice please
Hello I’m just looking for advice I had a HA in November and had 3 stents fitted am only 39 I’ve been put on theses medications Ramipril 2.5mg. Lansoprazole 30mg. Aspirin 75 mg. atorvastatian 80 mg . Bisoprolol 2.5 mg . Ticagrelor 90 mg twice a day . Gtn spray the problem I’m having is my moods are terrible
Hello I’m just looking for advice I had a HA in November and had 3 stents fitted am only 39 I’ve been put on theses medications Ramipril 2.5mg. Lansoprazole 30mg. Aspirin 75 mg. atorvastatian 80 mg . Bisoprolol 2.5 mg . Ticagrelor 90 mg twice a day . Gtn spray the problem I’m having is my moods are terrible
Parky1200
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Top 10 Series: Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Skin Problems
Top 10 Points Patients Should Know About Skin Findings in Antiphospholipid Syndrome 1. What is antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)? Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a systemic autoimmune disorder in which the patient’s immune system makes antibodies that target their own body cells. These antibodies,
Top 10 Points Patients Should Know About Skin Findings in Antiphospholipid Syndrome 1. What is antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)? Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a systemic autoimmune disorder in which the patient’s immune system makes antibodies that target their own body cells. These antibodies,
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
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Et and reviews
just wondering how often people with et aspirin only are reviewed. My haematologist is late with my review this time and obviously I understand there are bigger things at the moment like covid but I worry my review will be 2-3 months late
just wondering how often people with et aspirin only are reviewed. My haematologist is late with my review this time and obviously I understand there are bigger things at the moment like covid but I worry my review will be 2-3 months late
Irishgal12
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Pharmacy experience
My wife had an interesting experience at a pharmacy yesterday. After being on clopidagrel for 12 months post stenting, it was time for me to switch back to aspirin. She was asked who it was for, normal enough, but when the pharmacist found out I was also on warfarin he stated that no-one would be prescribed
My wife had an interesting experience at a pharmacy yesterday. After being on clopidagrel for 12 months post stenting, it was time for me to switch back to aspirin. She was asked who it was for, normal enough, but when the pharmacist found out I was also on warfarin he stated that no-one would be prescribed
Saltwaterman
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
ET + Kak 2 - going for Covid jab next Friday
Hi to you all, I am 59 in fairly good health at have had ET for 10 years + and just on asprin. My platelets are usually 500 -580 ish. Just wondering if you clever lot have any insight into going for the vaccine - I don't know which one I will get. Are there questions I should ask? Things to look out
Hi to you all, I am 59 in fairly good health at have had ET for 10 years + and just on asprin. My platelets are usually 500 -580 ish. Just wondering if you clever lot have any insight into going for the vaccine - I don't know which one I will get. Are there questions I should ask? Things to look out
Cassandra61
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Angina & Isorsorbide Mononitrate
Ten days ago I started taking 40mg of Isorobide Mononitrate split (20mg breakfast and 20mg lunchtime). I'm writing this post to help anyone who's been prescribed it for the first time, or like I was are in the first couple of days and are struggling with the mother of all headaches. I'm now on Day 10
Ten days ago I started taking 40mg of Isorobide Mononitrate split (20mg breakfast and 20mg lunchtime). I'm writing this post to help anyone who's been prescribed it for the first time, or like I was are in the first couple of days and are struggling with the mother of all headaches. I'm now on Day 10
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Drugs pits stent
Had stents done yesterday. Now given Perindopril (used prior to stents) Bisoprodol Fumerate, Trangina XL (used Momomax XL prior to stent) concerned they will lower blood pressure too much as prior to stent BP was 125/75 or slightly less. Was surprised that nitrates are continued too. Think it is OTT
Had stents done yesterday. Now given Perindopril (used prior to stents) Bisoprodol Fumerate, Trangina XL (used Momomax XL prior to stent) concerned they will lower blood pressure too much as prior to stent BP was 125/75 or slightly less. Was surprised that nitrates are continued too. Think it is OTT
Cruise1
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Weaning off Ropinirol.
Well...I finally started weaning off ropinirol. I take 2 mg at night and have been on this stuff for over 5 years. In that time, I've gained weight and no amount of dieting works! The ropinirol may or may not be the cause, but before I started that stuff, I had no problems. Now the ropinirol works most
Well...I finally started weaning off ropinirol. I take 2 mg at night and have been on this stuff for over 5 years. In that time, I've gained weight and no amount of dieting works! The ropinirol may or may not be the cause, but before I started that stuff, I had no problems. Now the ropinirol works most
Notlikinthis
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Medication
Stent - I had a heart attack in August and after 3 admissions to hospital was finally fitted with a stent. I am on lots of medication and wonder if it will soon be possible to come off some of it. It seems a bit like belt and braces with having to take aspirin and another blood thinner?
Stent - I had a heart attack in August and after 3 admissions to hospital was finally fitted with a stent. I am on lots of medication and wonder if it will soon be possible to come off some of it. It seems a bit like belt and braces with having to take aspirin and another blood thinner?
Karicrow
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Autopsies tell us the secrets of Parkinson's...
The brains of Parkinson's patients tell us some of the secrets of the disease at autopsy... "For History must be our deliverer, not only from the undue influence of other times, but from the undue influence of our own, from the tyranny of environment and the pressure of the air we breathe". Acton.
The brains of Parkinson's patients tell us some of the secrets of the disease at autopsy... "For History must be our deliverer, not only from the undue influence of other times, but from the undue influence of our own, from the tyranny of environment and the pressure of the air we breathe". Acton.
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Covid19 vaccination
Hi I had phone call from reception from doctors today asking me a few questions if I had covid19 and if am on blood thinners, I said well no not had covid19 no symptoms from last 4 weeks and that am on 75mg aspirin then book me in for this Saturday at 14:30 to have my first dose of covid19 hopefully
Hi I had phone call from reception from doctors today asking me a few questions if I had covid19 and if am on blood thinners, I said well no not had covid19 no symptoms from last 4 weeks and that am on 75mg aspirin then book me in for this Saturday at 14:30 to have my first dose of covid19 hopefully
Jody00
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Plavix Withdrawal?
After 2 DES in Aug 20 I just completed 24 weeks ( 6 months) on plavix and as agreed by my cardiologist I am off from this rat poison from 24 Feb (3 days) . I had severe headache and chest muscle pain / pressure which also effects left arm from last 3 days. I know its muscle or rib joint pain as I can
After 2 DES in Aug 20 I just completed 24 weeks ( 6 months) on plavix and as agreed by my cardiologist I am off from this rat poison from 24 Feb (3 days) . I had severe headache and chest muscle pain / pressure which also effects left arm from last 3 days. I know its muscle or rib joint pain as I can
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heparin and Asprin together IVF?
I've been prescribed LMW Heparin for our latest FET (although I had it for the last one, which also resulted in miscarriage). Has anyone taken (advised by clinic or decided for themselves) it alongside Asprin, during down reg and onwards, should there be a BFP?
I've been prescribed LMW Heparin for our latest FET (although I had it for the last one, which also resulted in miscarriage). Has anyone taken (advised by clinic or decided for themselves) it alongside Asprin, during down reg and onwards, should there be a BFP?
Pcck
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Clinically extremely vulnerable and Covid?
Hi there, I haven’t posted before but I found the website a real source of support and information during my mitral valve repair with OHS in 2018. All went well but for some reason I’m listed as clinically extremely vulnerable. Since my heart is functioning well now can anyone throw light on this classification
Hi there, I haven’t posted before but I found the website a real source of support and information during my mitral valve repair with OHS in 2018. All went well but for some reason I’m listed as clinically extremely vulnerable. Since my heart is functioning well now can anyone throw light on this classification
Laradog
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
WTF consultation tomorrow after 3 failed transfers, any suggestions on what to ask or suggest for next steps?
Hi All I have my follow up consultation tomorrow after another failed transfer. This time it was a natural FET (my first ever frozen) with endo scratch and glue. Grade was a 5BB. I previously had two fresh transfers after two back to back ICSI egg collection cycles. Grade was a 5BC on one of them
Hi All I have my follow up consultation tomorrow after another failed transfer. This time it was a natural FET (my first ever frozen) with endo scratch and glue. Grade was a 5BB. I previously had two fresh transfers after two back to back ICSI egg collection cycles. Grade was a 5BC on one of them
PaulaDag
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Meds post stents
What meds are prescribed after having stents? Hopefully my angioplasty is scheduled for this a Friday. Do you still take nitrates? I know aspirin and anti clotting medication is prescribed as well as continuing with my blood pressure tablets. Is it a problem getting travel insurance after stents?
What meds are prescribed after having stents? Hopefully my angioplasty is scheduled for this a Friday. Do you still take nitrates? I know aspirin and anti clotting medication is prescribed as well as continuing with my blood pressure tablets. Is it a problem getting travel insurance after stents?
Cruise1
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
MTHFR Gene mutation, Any experience?
I will be prepared for medicated fet once my period will arrive. I am having MTHFR gene mutation ;heterozygous form. Does anyone have a similar history of this gene mutation? Were you in need for low dose clexane ( low molecular weight heparin) together with low dose aspirin during preparation for
I will be prepared for medicated fet once my period will arrive. I am having MTHFR gene mutation ;heterozygous form. Does anyone have a similar history of this gene mutation? Were you in need for low dose clexane ( low molecular weight heparin) together with low dose aspirin during preparation for
MB81
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Reduction in blood thinners
My Mam had a double heart bypass in July 2019 after CA and many HAs over a 6 year period. Her body just didnt like her stents! She has recovered well and is doing more more than I've seen her do in years, which is great. She has had her blood thinners removed from her med list, however is still on aspirin
My Mam had a double heart bypass in July 2019 after CA and many HAs over a 6 year period. Her body just didnt like her stents! She has recovered well and is doing more more than I've seen her do in years, which is great. She has had her blood thinners removed from her med list, however is still on aspirin
Kezza80
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Can we prevent, slow or halt, improve symptoms and reduce the severity of Parkinson's?
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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