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My precious daughter
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
Mami77
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Any advice for travel insurance with previous Pulmonary Embolisms?
Hello all. After a bad bout of pneumonia/pleurisy 18 months ago had a crisis and diagnosed with non acute pulmonary embolisms. I haven't really improved and appear to have some heart failure etc since. Now I wondered if anyone with similar has managed to get health insurance for flying to Spain for
Hello all. After a bad bout of pneumonia/pleurisy 18 months ago had a crisis and diagnosed with non acute pulmonary embolisms. I haven't really improved and appear to have some heart failure etc since. Now I wondered if anyone with similar has managed to get health insurance for flying to Spain for
jib70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Holiday,abroad one month after AF ablation.
My partner who has PAF,is having an ablation four weeks before we go on holiday to Egypt . This will be a relaxing holiday.We have taken out the required travel insurance and Linda will be taking it easy after the ablation . The trip is only for a week,we will make sure we take all medications with
My partner who has PAF,is having an ablation four weeks before we go on holiday to Egypt . This will be a relaxing holiday.We have taken out the required travel insurance and Linda will be taking it easy after the ablation . The trip is only for a week,we will make sure we take all medications with
Elephantlydia
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AF Association
8 months ago
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Do any of you have found an effective and safe way to deal with Afib due to Alcalabrutinib?
Another night in emergency due to arrrhythmia, heart racing 150 pules /minute. I am on only one pill/ day pllus 1 beta blocker and 2 blood thinners. They gave me intravenously Flecanide.
Another night in emergency due to arrrhythmia, heart racing 150 pules /minute. I am on only one pill/ day pllus 1 beta blocker and 2 blood thinners. They gave me intravenously Flecanide.
unairdefamille
in
CLL Support
8 months ago
Heart rate variability
45 year now had multiple stents last year. Doing quite well with exercise (hiit and Weight)and walking , running quite fit . EF on 40% no symptoms didn't improve much after 6 months test. On regular anticoagulant, bisoprolol and perindropil.. Resting HR low 50s. I have Fitbit sense watch and my HRV
45 year now had multiple stents last year. Doing quite well with exercise (hiit and Weight)and walking , running quite fit . EF on 40% no symptoms didn't improve much after 6 months test. On regular anticoagulant, bisoprolol and perindropil.. Resting HR low 50s. I have Fitbit sense watch and my HRV
Sodp
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Off the AF meds, scared!
Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers and
anticoagulants
. I can’t help worrying about it but he is the expert. I can’t help feeling that once you’ve had AF you’re never going to live without noticing every heartbeat. .
Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers and
anticoagulants
. I can’t help worrying about it but he is the expert. I can’t help feeling that once you’ve had AF you’re never going to live without noticing every heartbeat. .
Moremy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Medications that react with sunlight.
When on Doxycycline I was aware that sunlight should be avoided and a recent post by Mellywelly mentioned making the skin go brown and patchy. I have noticed this recently during the hot spell even though my time in the sun is limited and I am not taking Doxy. I do have quite a list of other medications
When on Doxycycline I was aware that sunlight should be avoided and a recent post by Mellywelly mentioned making the skin go brown and patchy. I have noticed this recently during the hot spell even though my time in the sun is limited and I am not taking Doxy. I do have quite a list of other medications
Tykelady
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
heparin innohep Uk
hi all, I’m in the U.K. I don’t have a specialist just GP and a nurse anticoagulant clinic I visit. Are U.K. APS patients on warfarin suppose to have a heparin injections supply at home for emergencies when inr too low. The nurse said it’s a good idea since pharmacies don’t usually have in in stock
hi all, I’m in the U.K. I don’t have a specialist just GP and a nurse anticoagulant clinic I visit. Are U.K. APS patients on warfarin suppose to have a heparin injections supply at home for emergencies when inr too low. The nurse said it’s a good idea since pharmacies don’t usually have in in stock
Kev667
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 months ago
Edoxaban change to apixaban
I have just been told I need to change my anticoagulant from edoxaban to either Rivaroxaban or apixaban something to do with my creatinine clearance . I didn’t really understand what the implications are of this Does anyone understand this and can explain. I’ve finally had my Cardiologist tell me to
I have just been told I need to change my anticoagulant from edoxaban to either Rivaroxaban or apixaban something to do with my creatinine clearance . I didn’t really understand what the implications are of this Does anyone understand this and can explain. I’ve finally had my Cardiologist tell me to
Truffles2
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
heart attack caused by atrial fibrillation
In 2018 my husband had a minor stroke and was given clopidogeral as a blood thinner. He had investigations looking for the cause but none was found. He had a healthy heart with no signs of ischaemia. I September 2022 he accidentally mixed up his tablets and failed to take the blood thinner for two
In 2018 my husband had a minor stroke and was given clopidogeral as a blood thinner. He had investigations looking for the cause but none was found. He had a healthy heart with no signs of ischaemia. I September 2022 he accidentally mixed up his tablets and failed to take the blood thinner for two
ginger1959
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Magnesium and the heart
I stopped taking my magnesium supplement (not prescribed) about a month ago in the hope that my persistent morning diarrhoea would clear up. It hasn't. But I have noticed, on my Fitbit records, that my sleep quality has gone right down, my resting heart rate has increased from 60 to 72, and my heart
I stopped taking my magnesium supplement (not prescribed) about a month ago in the hope that my persistent morning diarrhoea would clear up. It hasn't. But I have noticed, on my Fitbit records, that my sleep quality has gone right down, my resting heart rate has increased from 60 to 72, and my heart
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Aortic valve severe stenosis replacement
Hello all, New user looking for some advice born with above since birth have been advised now severe and will require surgery on 28 september. None smoker and drinker no other health issues Question for me at 47 do not wish to go through this again hence surgeon advised on-X valve with blood thinners
Hello all, New user looking for some advice born with above since birth have been advised now severe and will require surgery on 28 september. None smoker and drinker no other health issues Question for me at 47 do not wish to go through this again hence surgeon advised on-X valve with blood thinners
khan07958
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Men's Health Forum
9 months ago
Açai powder
Açai Has anyone taken Açai powder for a supplement I have PV and take 90 micrograms of peg interferon a week and a blood thinner . It's know has the Açai berry but is technically a drupe not a berry . It suppose to be really good for blood cancers ? I just wanted to know before I start using
Açai Has anyone taken Açai powder for a supplement I have PV and take 90 micrograms of peg interferon a week and a blood thinner . It's know has the Açai berry but is technically a drupe not a berry . It suppose to be really good for blood cancers ? I just wanted to know before I start using
Blonde25
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
FYI for all
I am hoping this will post https://link.medtechdive.com/click/32589143.48654/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubWVkdGVjaGRpdmUuY29tL25ld3MvZ2UtaGVhbHRoY2FyZS1zb2Z0d2FyZS1hZmliLWF0cmlhbC1maWJyaWxsYXRpb24tZ2VoYy82OTE4Mzkv/648eaad0629034b19a05774eB370d4a06 It took eight months to have an absolute diagnosis for me. As
I am hoping this will post https://link.medtechdive.com/click/32589143.48654/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubWVkdGVjaGRpdmUuY29tL25ld3MvZ2UtaGVhbHRoY2FyZS1zb2Z0d2FyZS1hZmliLWF0cmlhbC1maWJyaWxsYXRpb24tZ2VoYy82OTE4Mzkv/648eaad0629034b19a05774eB370d4a06 It took eight months to have an absolute diagnosis for me. As
DawnTX
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AF Association
9 months ago
Nattokinase Serrapeptase & Ablation
I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and have been told I need an ablation. Unfortunately, I am a poor metabolizer of most medications, especially those I would need to take in order to have the ablation, i.e. blood thinners, medications for rate control, rhythm control and blood pressure. Genetic tests
I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and have been told I need an ablation. Unfortunately, I am a poor metabolizer of most medications, especially those I would need to take in order to have the ablation, i.e. blood thinners, medications for rate control, rhythm control and blood pressure. Genetic tests
RosaAlba
in
AF Association
9 months ago
BP Meds
Hi Does anyone have any idea if there are blood pressure medications that can be taken intravenously? The only medications I can tolerate have once again bitten me in the rear. Since November of last year I have tried 3 times and ended with severe IBS from these meds each time. Blatantly obvious
Hi Does anyone have any idea if there are blood pressure medications that can be taken intravenously? The only medications I can tolerate have once again bitten me in the rear. Since November of last year I have tried 3 times and ended with severe IBS from these meds each time. Blatantly obvious
Hidden
in
High Blood Pressure Support
9 months ago
Medicare Price Negotiations
No PCa drugs yet, but some might be happy with the list. My wife is on Xarelto. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/medicare-names-first-10-drugs-price-negotiation-government-rcna101166 The drugs selected to undergo negotiations are:
Eliquis, a blood thinner
Xarelto, a blood
No PCa drugs yet, but some might be happy with the list. My wife is on Xarelto. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/medicare-names-first-10-drugs-price-negotiation-government-rcna101166 The drugs selected to undergo negotiations are:
Eliquis, a blood thinner
Xarelto, a blood
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
DOACs
Has anyone moved to these newer
anticoagulants
and are happy with that move?
Has anyone moved to these newer
anticoagulants
and are happy with that move?
President2012
in
AF Association
1 year ago
US names first 10 drugs for Medicare price negotiation
US names first 10 drugs for Medicare price negotiation-By Patrick Wingrove and Michael Erman August 29, 202310:46 AM EDT https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-name-first-10-drugs-medicare-price-negotiation-2023-08-29/ Aug 29(Reuters) - The Biden administration on Tuesday
US names first 10 drugs for Medicare price negotiation-By Patrick Wingrove and Michael Erman August 29, 202310:46 AM EDT https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-name-first-10-drugs-medicare-price-negotiation-2023-08-29/ Aug 29(Reuters) - The Biden administration on Tuesday
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
9 months ago
U.S. Gov't to Negotiate Prices for Ibrutinib
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/politics/medicare-drug-price-negotiations/index.html#:~:text=Medicare%20will%20soon%20start%20negotiating%20the%20prices%20of%2010%20drugs%20with%20manufacturers.&text=The%20Biden%20administration%20unveiled%20Tuesday,blood%20thinners%20and%20diabetes%20medications.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/politics/medicare-drug-price-negotiations/index.html#:~:text=Medicare%20will%20soon%20start%20negotiating%20the%20prices%20of%2010%20drugs%20with%20manufacturers.&text=The%20Biden%20administration%20unveiled%20Tuesday,blood%20thinners%20and%20diabetes%20medications.
michaeledward
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CLL Support
9 months ago
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