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Update following Cardiology appointment
Firstly thank you all for your responses to my question last week. I attended my appointment yesterday fully armed with a list of long questions which I was determined to get answered before I left. My Cardiologist advised that my Echocardiogram showed y heart wea in a good shape. However the results
Firstly thank you all for your responses to my question last week. I attended my appointment yesterday fully armed with a list of long questions which I was determined to get answered before I left. My Cardiologist advised that my Echocardiogram showed y heart wea in a good shape. However the results
Nosila07
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AF Association
1 year ago
Post cardioversion monitoring
Had cardioversion for
atrial
flutter
yesterday. Looks like it worked. Was easy. I just have an arm bp monitor at home, other than checking my heartbeat rate how can I know if the cardioversion is holding other than symptoms which are not so obvious for me unless I exercise.
Had cardioversion for
atrial
flutter
yesterday. Looks like it worked. Was easy. I just have an arm bp monitor at home, other than checking my heartbeat rate how can I know if the cardioversion is holding other than symptoms which are not so obvious for me unless I exercise.
Hydroplane
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AF Association
2 years ago
FDA Grants Fast Track Designation for 177Lu-PNT2002 for the Treatment of Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer
Is this superior to the LU177 now available? https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/04/24/2652585/0/en/Lantheus-and-POINT-Biopharma-Announce-FDA-Grants-Fast-Track-Designation-for-177Lu-PNT2002-for-the-Treatment-of-Metastatic-Castration-Resistant-Prostate-Cancer.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source
Is this superior to the LU177 now available? https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/04/24/2652585/0/en/Lantheus-and-POINT-Biopharma-Announce-FDA-Grants-Fast-Track-Designation-for-177Lu-PNT2002-for-the-Treatment-of-Metastatic-Castration-Resistant-Prostate-Cancer.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Aspen FINALLY Moving forward with Stem Cell Trials
I have been repeatedly writing posts regarding Dr. Jeanne Loring, Aspen Neuroscience, and/or stem cell trials since joining this forum more than five years ago. I'm glad it's finally more than just an encouraging talking point. "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given Aspen Neuroscience
I have been repeatedly writing posts regarding Dr. Jeanne Loring, Aspen Neuroscience, and/or stem cell trials since joining this forum more than five years ago. I'm glad it's finally more than just an encouraging talking point. "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given Aspen Neuroscience
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Adrenal system. Adrenal fatigue
Helpful video. Often people with Hashimoto’s and other autoimmune diseases have problems with cortisol. Dr. Peter Attiya explained simply and clearly. His podcast and new book could be life-saving for some of us. The adrenal system: how it works, cortisol, cortisone, common problems, and more |Dr.
Helpful video. Often people with Hashimoto’s and other autoimmune diseases have problems with cortisol. Dr. Peter Attiya explained simply and clearly. His podcast and new book could be life-saving for some of us. The adrenal system: how it works, cortisol, cortisone, common problems, and more |Dr.
olgadimitri
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Peter Attia - Prostate Cancer and Testosterone
Interesting podcast on mens health by Dr Peter Attia and Dr Mohit Khera. Lots of area's discussed, but I have linked to the section where they discuss prostate cancer & testosterone. Also discussed BAT and a growing trend of giving testosterone after RP in an effort to reduce biochemical reoccurance
Interesting podcast on mens health by Dr Peter Attia and Dr Mohit Khera. Lots of area's discussed, but I have linked to the section where they discuss prostate cancer & testosterone. Also discussed BAT and a growing trend of giving testosterone after RP in an effort to reduce biochemical reoccurance
andy_diggs
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Pirtobrutinib(loxo-305) Interesting study
Hi All, If you haven’t seen it, here is a interesting study done at the James Center at Ohio State University. Dr. Woyach co-led the study and is also heading up the clinical trial that I have been in since 2019 (I/O; V/I/O). https://cancer.osu.edu/news/woyach-nejm-study Varney
Hi All, If you haven’t seen it, here is a interesting study done at the James Center at Ohio State University. Dr. Woyach co-led the study and is also heading up the clinical trial that I have been in since 2019 (I/O; V/I/O). https://cancer.osu.edu/news/woyach-nejm-study Varney
Varney
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Clinical Trial with Abemaciclib and Olaparib
Hey Queens! I am reaching out to see if anyone is participating in this clinical trial. I am having a hard time deciding if this is a “favorable” option for me. I’d love to get some type of feedback from an actual patient. It’s fairly new, so any findings seem impossible to come by. Also, I’
Hey Queens! I am reaching out to see if anyone is participating in this clinical trial. I am having a hard time deciding if this is a “favorable” option for me. I’d love to get some type of feedback from an actual patient. It’s fairly new, so any findings seem impossible to come by. Also, I’
TealBlooms
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
pace and ablate
hi good people I was due to have pace and ablate before Christmas but I postponed it Super hard decision to make I saw my consultant a few weeks back and my heart rate on the ECG was 126 He told me the drugs are no longer working and he offered me pace and ablate again We have probably spoke
hi good people I was due to have pace and ablate before Christmas but I postponed it Super hard decision to make I saw my consultant a few weeks back and my heart rate on the ECG was 126 He told me the drugs are no longer working and he offered me pace and ablate again We have probably spoke
Hardjuice
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AF Association
1 year ago
Another BiTE gets spit out
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Bisoprolol
I was diagnosed with afib December last year and prescribed bisoprolol 2.5 mg.I am waiting to see cardiologist ,but my pulse rate is irregular when resting. My afib I think is persistent, does anyone know if I need to up doseage of this med,as I feel a bit rubbish of late.
I was diagnosed with afib December last year and prescribed bisoprolol 2.5 mg.I am waiting to see cardiologist ,but my pulse rate is irregular when resting. My afib I think is persistent, does anyone know if I need to up doseage of this med,as I feel a bit rubbish of late.
TheGrinch2
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AF Association
1 year ago
Variations in persistent Afib
My resting heartbeat has remained fairly constant (85 - 90) since I went into persistent Afib around 6 months ago. My symptoms, however, are very variable. I get the chest full of frogs sensation from time to time, just like those with PAfib. And some days I have good energy at least half the day without
My resting heartbeat has remained fairly constant (85 - 90) since I went into persistent Afib around 6 months ago. My symptoms, however, are very variable. I get the chest full of frogs sensation from time to time, just like those with PAfib. And some days I have good energy at least half the day without
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
Can 4 minutes a day save your life? New study touts benefits of even brief exercise
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ‘doing something is better than doing nothing’ By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you don’t need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ‘doing something is better than doing nothing’ By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you don’t need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
when a tablet is not THE tablet
Before I tell My story I just want to make the point that I am sensitive to all Meds. I was diagnosed with Perm. Afib 5 years ago and tried on several Anticoags. before settling with Eliquis (apixaban) as the one I could tolerate. I have taken Eliquis for the last 5 years without any issues. In January
Before I tell My story I just want to make the point that I am sensitive to all Meds. I was diagnosed with Perm. Afib 5 years ago and tried on several Anticoags. before settling with Eliquis (apixaban) as the one I could tolerate. I have taken Eliquis for the last 5 years without any issues. In January
fodgreen
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AF Association
1 year ago
Tamarack Clinical Trial
Has anyone enrolled in this latest targeted (non PSMA) treatmentt?
Has anyone enrolled in this latest targeted (non PSMA) treatmentt?
u302000
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
HISTORIC FIRST! Microchips implanted into paralyzed man allows him to move hand and arm!
[i]It's still about the[/i][i]
BRAIN
[/i][i], right?[/i] [i]Have confidence! Science will SAVE us![/i] [i]
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[/i] [u]
Summary:
[/u] In a historic clinical trial, researchers successfully implanted microchips into the brain of a paralyzed
[i]It's still about the[/i][i]
BRAIN
[/i][i], right?[/i] [i]Have confidence! Science will SAVE us![/i] [i]
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[/i] [u]
Summary:
[/u] In a historic clinical trial, researchers successfully implanted microchips into the brain of a paralyzed
PDWarrior1900
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
New technique modifies T-Cells to cure cancer
From a publicly available site Scientists have stumbled upon an extraordinary 'living drug' in the bloodwork of a late-stage cancer survivor. A year after receiving "the biggest development in cancer therapy" in over 50 years, this patient's body was still protected by a fleet of souped-up killer
From a publicly available site Scientists have stumbled upon an extraordinary 'living drug' in the bloodwork of a late-stage cancer survivor. A year after receiving "the biggest development in cancer therapy" in over 50 years, this patient's body was still protected by a fleet of souped-up killer
Derf4223
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Micro-robots could deliver drugs to brain and organs
[i]A Bionaut robot compared to a penny. Photo by Bionaut Labs[/i] Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ. Robotics entrepreneurs Michael Shpigelmacher, Aviad Maizels and Alex Shpunt were not looking
[i]A Bionaut robot compared to a penny. Photo by Bionaut Labs[/i] Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ. Robotics entrepreneurs Michael Shpigelmacher, Aviad Maizels and Alex Shpunt were not looking
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
AOH1996 - CPNA inhibitor
»Everybody» has seen the news where City of Hope Dr Malkas claims very good results from preclinical tests - all 70 cell lines cancer cells annihilated, patients in the clinical trial 1 doing well. The information is vague, has anybody in here more information or will try to participate in the trial
»Everybody» has seen the news where City of Hope Dr Malkas claims very good results from preclinical tests - all 70 cell lines cancer cells annihilated, patients in the clinical trial 1 doing well. The information is vague, has anybody in here more information or will try to participate in the trial
Hidden
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Bomedemstat trials
Hi everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. I’m terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
Hi everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. I’m terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
myllo
in
MPN Voice
10 months ago
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