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Aspirin Warning: Anemia May Increase With Use
»Older people who take daily low-dose aspirin have at 20% higher risk of developing anemia even without having already had a major bleeding event, according to results from a new randomized controlled trial. In the study, which was published June 20 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, investigators
»Older people who take daily low-dose aspirin have at 20% higher risk of developing anemia even without having already had a major bleeding event, according to results from a new randomized controlled trial. In the study, which was published June 20 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, investigators
Manouche
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Should I be concerned about lower resting HR on bisoprolol?
I had my first recorded (though probably 3rd in 3 years) AF incident on Sunday and have got 1.25mg of bisoprolol and 5 mg x 2 pd of apixaban. I am a runner so my resting overnight HR is usually low, say mid 40s. My heart returned to its normal rhythm on Sunday night after about 19 hours in AF. So now
I had my first recorded (though probably 3rd in 3 years) AF incident on Sunday and have got 1.25mg of bisoprolol and 5 mg x 2 pd of apixaban. I am a runner so my resting overnight HR is usually low, say mid 40s. My heart returned to its normal rhythm on Sunday night after about 19 hours in AF. So now
Sixtyslidogirl
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
My brother has advanced prostate cancer
Hi everyone. I hope all of you are doing well. My brother diagnosed Aug 2022 with stage 4 prostate cancer at age 53. PSA was 44 and he had some mets in his bones(Pelvic). After that he had triplet therapy(every 3 month hormone therapy+ Docetaxol+ Nubeqa), but unfortunately his PSA rising right after
Hi everyone. I hope all of you are doing well. My brother diagnosed Aug 2022 with stage 4 prostate cancer at age 53. PSA was 44 and he had some mets in his bones(Pelvic). After that he had triplet therapy(every 3 month hormone therapy+ Docetaxol+ Nubeqa), but unfortunately his PSA rising right after
rasher1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Are We Restoring Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients With Residual Symptoms of Hypothyroidism?
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Are We Restoring Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients With Residual Symptoms of Hypothyroidism?
[/i] [i]Sabina Casula MD[/i] [i]Department of Endocrinology, Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, Miami, Florida[/i] [i]Matthew
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Are We Restoring Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients With Residual Symptoms of Hypothyroidism?
[/i] [i]Sabina Casula MD[/i] [i]Department of Endocrinology, Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, Miami, Florida[/i] [i]Matthew
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Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Cardioversion - preparation and aftercare - advice please!
Hi everyone, and hope a day of sunshine has raised spirits!I've been placed on a waiting list for cardioversion by my EP which I'm really happy about. I was diagnosed with AF last September or October (got a cat on my knee so can't get up to check the date!) and this rapidly progressed to persistent.
Hi everyone, and hope a day of sunshine has raised spirits!I've been placed on a waiting list for cardioversion by my EP which I'm really happy about. I was diagnosed with AF last September or October (got a cat on my knee so can't get up to check the date!) and this rapidly progressed to persistent.
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
What is wrong with these drs?
Still doing great on Sotalol, so thankful for my new EP. I went to a new primary care last week, and we discussed my AF briefly. He said "why aren't you on anticoagulants?" "My EP said I don't need it at my age and with how little I get AF." He then brought it up again a short time later, "you might
Still doing great on Sotalol, so thankful for my new EP. I went to a new primary care last week, and we discussed my AF briefly. He said "why aren't you on anticoagulants?" "My EP said I don't need it at my age and with how little I get AF." He then brought it up again a short time later, "you might
ChasMartin
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AF Association
1 year ago
Afib medications
HiI've been reading all the posts for 5 years but never asked anything until today. I was diagnosed with lone perm afib 6 years ago, i was 64. I was totally asymtomatic but advised to take a anticoagulant and beta blocker. I tried a couple of anticoags before settling on eliquis. I could not tolerate
HiI've been reading all the posts for 5 years but never asked anything until today. I was diagnosed with lone perm afib 6 years ago, i was 64. I was totally asymtomatic but advised to take a anticoagulant and beta blocker. I tried a couple of anticoags before settling on eliquis. I could not tolerate
fodgreen
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AF Association
1 year ago
📚 Unlocking the Power of Clinical Trials: A Journey towards Medical Breakthroughs
Unlocking the Power of Clinical Trials: A Journey towards Medical Breakthroughs In the realm of medical advancements, clinical trials are the bedrock upon which innovation and progress are built. They serve as the gateway to discovering new treatments, unraveling groundbreaking therapies, and enhancing
Unlocking the Power of Clinical Trials: A Journey towards Medical Breakthroughs In the realm of medical advancements, clinical trials are the bedrock upon which innovation and progress are built. They serve as the gateway to discovering new treatments, unraveling groundbreaking therapies, and enhancing
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
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Research Opportunities
1 year ago
Flax Seeds and A-fib
Hi everyone, I was thinking of introducing milled flax seeds in to my diet as a health thing after watching a programme on them. However, after doing a Google search I am finding that certain sites are pointing towards it not being a good thing when on Anticoagulants. I’m on Apixiban,Bisoprolol and digoxin
Hi everyone, I was thinking of introducing milled flax seeds in to my diet as a health thing after watching a programme on them. However, after doing a Google search I am finding that certain sites are pointing towards it not being a good thing when on Anticoagulants. I’m on Apixiban,Bisoprolol and digoxin
Ailsablue
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AF Association
1 year ago
exercise anxiety
I used to be a kean, regular runner and back in July 2020 I went running in extreme heat and didn’t feel as energised as normal and felt very lethargic and my heart rate showed readings of up to 208bpm and quite erratic. Again I just put this down to exhaustion. Anyway cutting a long story short, I felt
I used to be a kean, regular runner and back in July 2020 I went running in extreme heat and didn’t feel as energised as normal and felt very lethargic and my heart rate showed readings of up to 208bpm and quite erratic. Again I just put this down to exhaustion. Anyway cutting a long story short, I felt
Fondant
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AF Association
1 year ago
Is my TSH too low
Hi I’ve posted several times before regarding my Thyroid journey but not yet filled in my profile. In brief partial Thyroidectomy in 1995 & stable for many years on 75mcgs of Thyroxine till TSH started creeping up & up regularly over 5. After lots of arguments with my GP I eventually managed to see an
Hi I’ve posted several times before regarding my Thyroid journey but not yet filled in my profile. In brief partial Thyroidectomy in 1995 & stable for many years on 75mcgs of Thyroxine till TSH started creeping up & up regularly over 5. After lots of arguments with my GP I eventually managed to see an
Otto11
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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AF Association
1 year ago
Afib or something else
A few months ago my Cardiologist told me to stop taking Flecainide daily, and switch to Pill in the Pocket. This morning I woke, to an irregular heartbeat. Normally when I have Afib I definitely feel it, and I also feel a bit lightheaded. Today is different. My pulse is only a bit higher than usual
A few months ago my Cardiologist told me to stop taking Flecainide daily, and switch to Pill in the Pocket. This morning I woke, to an irregular heartbeat. Normally when I have Afib I definitely feel it, and I also feel a bit lightheaded. Today is different. My pulse is only a bit higher than usual
Budken
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AF Association
1 year ago
Supra Ventricular Ectopy
For the last two to three weeks, I've been having a lot of PACS. Prior to that, I haven't had much of any irregular beats for the last six months. These episodes last for hours, (until my PIP kicks in) and have a high frequency, up to every other beat. I've had two ablations and currently don't take
For the last two to three weeks, I've been having a lot of PACS. Prior to that, I haven't had much of any irregular beats for the last six months. These episodes last for hours, (until my PIP kicks in) and have a high frequency, up to every other beat. I've had two ablations and currently don't take
drdubb
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AF Association
1 year ago
Hormone video
This may be a useful video from Peter Attia giving a basic explanation of the thyroid, adrenal and sex hormone systems. It is split up into sections.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5oxFK6poSXM
This may be a useful video from Peter Attia giving a basic explanation of the thyroid, adrenal and sex hormone systems. It is split up into sections.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5oxFK6poSXM
Guineapiggy
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Exercise suggestions/plans/videos for Afib
It’s been awhile since I posted, although I do check the forum every day, so I have been following all the usual suspects and new arrivals. I was diagnosed at 65 in 2020 with PAF and really struggled to come to terms with my diagnosis as it was mid pandemic and also my mother had the same condition
It’s been awhile since I posted, although I do check the forum every day, so I have been following all the usual suspects and new arrivals. I was diagnosed at 65 in 2020 with PAF and really struggled to come to terms with my diagnosis as it was mid pandemic and also my mother had the same condition
aFibber55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
STEP ONE OF MY THIRD CLINICAL TRIAL huCAR-T19 IL-18
With the ink barely dry on my clinical trial consent forms, it was back up to Penn Medicine for my blood collection. First stop was the radiology dept to have a neck catheter installed, I decided against the arm extraction method, as it limits your mobility during the procedure. Cath installation complete
With the ink barely dry on my clinical trial consent forms, it was back up to Penn Medicine for my blood collection. First stop was the radiology dept to have a neck catheter installed, I decided against the arm extraction method, as it limits your mobility during the procedure. Cath installation complete
steve5441
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CLL Support
1 year ago
living emotionally and mentally with afib
I am 82 and have had paroxysmal afib for2+ yrs. I have always been terrified by an attack or waiting for one. They gradually increased to the point that I had cryoablation last September. That helped in that they are more mild and less common. Lately they have been increasing in frequency so I am
I am 82 and have had paroxysmal afib for2+ yrs. I have always been terrified by an attack or waiting for one. They gradually increased to the point that I had cryoablation last September. That helped in that they are more mild and less common. Lately they have been increasing in frequency so I am
Geeps527
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AF Association
1 year ago
VIKTORIA-1 CLINICAL TRIAL
Happy Friday, everyone!! It’s a beautiful day to be alive!!! Has anyone here been offered this trial? I’ve been on letrozole, Ibrance and Xgeva for a year and it appears it’s not doing its job any longer. I will know more after scans next week. If not, are you on a clinical trial? I’m feeling like
Happy Friday, everyone!! It’s a beautiful day to be alive!!! Has anyone here been offered this trial? I’ve been on letrozole, Ibrance and Xgeva for a year and it appears it’s not doing its job any longer. I will know more after scans next week. If not, are you on a clinical trial? I’m feeling like
CTGirl1962
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1 year ago
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