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Clarification needed regarding the abbreviation "PAF"
I don't follow the postings here very often, so my apologies if my question is redundant or one I ought to know the answer to. I was just reading a post where there was a question about the use of anti-coagulants. The poster and several respondents used the abbreviation "PAF." My first thought was
I don't follow the postings here very often, so my apologies if my question is redundant or one I ought to know the answer to. I was just reading a post where there was a question about the use of anti-coagulants. The poster and several respondents used the abbreviation "PAF." My first thought was
GeorgeStevens
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AF Association
2 years ago
Do you know the symptoms associated with a heart rhythm disorder? 🤔
Could your heart rhythm problem be dangerous... ✅ Do you experience breathlessness or shortness of breath? ✅ Do you feel chest pain\discomfort? ✅ Do you often suffer from light-headedness? ✅ Do you have a rapid or irregular heart rate? ✅ Do you experience fainting? ✅ Do you experience fatigue?
Could your heart rhythm problem be dangerous... ✅ Do you experience breathlessness or shortness of breath? ✅ Do you feel chest pain\discomfort? ✅ Do you often suffer from light-headedness? ✅ Do you have a rapid or irregular heart rate? ✅ Do you experience fainting? ✅ Do you experience fatigue?
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Palpitations V Afib
Hello everyone. I know some of you are pretty slick with your understanding of ECG readings and I am hoping you can help me with mine. I have had a Kardia device since being diagnosed with Afib in 2017. I find it reassuring when I am mildly worried and get NSR readings, but worrying when I get other
Hello everyone. I know some of you are pretty slick with your understanding of ECG readings and I am hoping you can help me with mine. I have had a Kardia device since being diagnosed with Afib in 2017. I find it reassuring when I am mildly worried and get NSR readings, but worrying when I get other
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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how to exercise with AFib?
I am new with AFib, just a week into it, 61 years old. I am very anxious now about this, as I am breathless even on an easy walk. I am taking bisoprolol after I ended up in hospital with a Heart rate that wouldn’t come down until they gave me this medication. I have until this point always been super
I am new with AFib, just a week into it, 61 years old. I am very anxious now about this, as I am breathless even on an easy walk. I am taking bisoprolol after I ended up in hospital with a Heart rate that wouldn’t come down until they gave me this medication. I have until this point always been super
intheweeds
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia treatment algorithm 2022
This 29 November 2022 review article published in the [i]Blood Cancer Journal[/i] presents an up-to-date treatment algorithm for CLL. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41408-022-00756-9 [i]"The treatment landscape for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has changed considerably with the
This 29 November 2022 review article published in the [i]Blood Cancer Journal[/i] presents an up-to-date treatment algorithm for CLL. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41408-022-00756-9 [i]"The treatment landscape for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has changed considerably with the
CLLerinOz
Volunteer
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Are Anticoagulants necessary?
I was diagnosed with PAF over two years ago following two episodes of fast AF which lasted for less than six hours. I was given IV Metoprolol in A&E and discharged on Bisoprolol 1.25mg daily. I have been well and active since but my cardiologist is keen for me to take anticoagulants as my CHADsVASc
I was diagnosed with PAF over two years ago following two episodes of fast AF which lasted for less than six hours. I was given IV Metoprolol in A&E and discharged on Bisoprolol 1.25mg daily. I have been well and active since but my cardiologist is keen for me to take anticoagulants as my CHADsVASc
anxiousgran
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AF Association
2 years ago
OVM-200 Phase 1 clinical trial ( vaccine)
I thought I would start a new thread as the original was about the decision making but now I’m in it I realise a clean thread may help. So today is day 15 of the trial and I am getting the second dose of the vaccine ( subject to clearing the screening this morning). I will then be observed for 4 hours
I thought I would start a new thread as the original was about the decision making but now I’m in it I realise a clean thread may help. So today is day 15 of the trial and I am getting the second dose of the vaccine ( subject to clearing the screening this morning). I will then be observed for 4 hours
Brysonal
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Lecanemab, The Big Alzheimer's Breakthrough?
Some exciting news in today's press. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-63749586 A new drug in the battle against Alzheimer's that might, just might, be the turning point. The drug, Lecanemab, slowed the progress of the disease in clinical trials, and despite some nasty side effects was hailed by the
Some exciting news in today's press. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-63749586 A new drug in the battle against Alzheimer's that might, just might, be the turning point. The drug, Lecanemab, slowed the progress of the disease in clinical trials, and despite some nasty side effects was hailed by the
Chappychap
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
RECOVERY FROM PULSED FIELD CATHETER ABLATION – ANYONE HAD ONE YET?
Some of you may have seen my recent update post relating to my decision to have a catheter ablation to try and sort out my early persistent AF (which was tolerable in terms of symptoms at the time). The decision was swayed for an active/invasive intervention when I was offered a relatively new procedure
Some of you may have seen my recent update post relating to my decision to have a catheter ablation to try and sort out my early persistent AF (which was tolerable in terms of symptoms at the time). The decision was swayed for an active/invasive intervention when I was offered a relatively new procedure
FindingCaradoc
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Any new treatments, people who have tried a clinical trial?
Has anyone on here ever done any clinical trial? There have been a lot of things that have come up, but has anyone tried any of them??? I know that they are not our for the public, but things like PS128 and other trials. Has anyone been part of a clinical trial?
Has anyone on here ever done any clinical trial? There have been a lot of things that have come up, but has anyone tried any of them??? I know that they are not our for the public, but things like PS128 and other trials. Has anyone been part of a clinical trial?
smv123
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Potential disease-modifying therapy enters Phase 2
"Following the review of the data of the 101 trial, the drug advanced to the Phase II 201 trial (NCT05424276). This is a 12-week, randomized, double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging clinical trial of three IkT 148009 doses in patients with untreated Parkinson's disease." -------
"Following the review of the data of the 101 trial, the drug advanced to the Phase II 201 trial (NCT05424276). This is a 12-week, randomized, double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging clinical trial of three IkT 148009 doses in patients with untreated Parkinson's disease." -------
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
More decisions!!
Well I saw Dr Pepper yesterday and all much as expected. I've moved to persistent AF and a cardioversion would be pointless. I keep self converting the back to AF. Sob. So options are... Live with it as long as my rate comes down to the 80s, so will be trying Digoxin after my holiday in Norfolk.
Well I saw Dr Pepper yesterday and all much as expected. I've moved to persistent AF and a cardioversion would be pointless. I keep self converting the back to AF. Sob. So options are... Live with it as long as my rate comes down to the 80s, so will be trying Digoxin after my holiday in Norfolk.
booboo73
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AF Association
2 years ago
Trials
Does anyone have any experience and or recommendations with respect to"TrialJectory", My understanding is that the Company attempts to connect cancer patients with clinical trials. Thank you
Does anyone have any experience and or recommendations with respect to"TrialJectory", My understanding is that the Company attempts to connect cancer patients with clinical trials. Thank you
Univs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Reformer and Rebounding
I have done reformer Pilates for 14 years but after my parathyroidectomy and partial thyroidectomy I lost most of the strength I’d built up and had a lot of joint pain. I was miserable and angry but it was either carry on or give up completely so I’m still plodding away, still angry some days but it
I have done reformer Pilates for 14 years but after my parathyroidectomy and partial thyroidectomy I lost most of the strength I’d built up and had a lot of joint pain. I was miserable and angry but it was either carry on or give up completely so I’m still plodding away, still angry some days but it
RobinRosieDibs123
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Is THIS the MIRACLE we've all been waiting for??? WATCH THIS VIDEO!
There have been recent posts about Stanford University's development of a 'glove' that counteracts PD symptoms (and several other brain diseases!). This video was released in August, 2022. Watch this 26 minute video interview of one of the Stanford researchers, Peter Tass (M.D., MDS, neurosurgeon, plus
There have been recent posts about Stanford University's development of a 'glove' that counteracts PD symptoms (and several other brain diseases!). This video was released in August, 2022. Watch this 26 minute video interview of one of the Stanford researchers, Peter Tass (M.D., MDS, neurosurgeon, plus
PDWarrior1900
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Can a med be cause this reaction
Hello all, I was diagnosed with Afib in July 2020. I had a cardioversion and returned to sinus rhythm. I was put on Eliquis and Diltiazem in Dec 2020. Since that time if I get hot my skin becomes very prickly like someone is snapping elastics all over my body. I then seek out a cool place quickly
Hello all, I was diagnosed with Afib in July 2020. I had a cardioversion and returned to sinus rhythm. I was put on Eliquis and Diltiazem in Dec 2020. Since that time if I get hot my skin becomes very prickly like someone is snapping elastics all over my body. I then seek out a cool place quickly
busybody_yah
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AF Association
2 years ago
Nubeqa failing onto C-94676 clinical trial
I just thought I would update my latest progression, scan findings, and plan of care established. You can view my profile but in a nutshell went to a free screening in the fall of 2012 but they never contacted me until early 2013 where 12 core biopsy revealed Stage IV M1b with extensive lymph node and
I just thought I would update my latest progression, scan findings, and plan of care established. You can view my profile but in a nutshell went to a free screening in the fall of 2012 but they never contacted me until early 2013 where 12 core biopsy revealed Stage IV M1b with extensive lymph node and
wagscure259
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hi folks, I need help sourcing Tirosint, Please PM
Hi all, I'm based in Ireland, am post partial thyroidectomy and suffering. I don't tolerate binders and fillers in meds generally, as well as having food sensitivities etc. I'm looking to find an online source. My doctor isn't espeically understanding of my difficulties unfortunately. Please PM if
Hi all, I'm based in Ireland, am post partial thyroidectomy and suffering. I don't tolerate binders and fillers in meds generally, as well as having food sensitivities etc. I'm looking to find an online source. My doctor isn't espeically understanding of my difficulties unfortunately. Please PM if
Pastorbarrett
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Pacemaker looming
Hi I have had Paroxysmal AF for about 5 years and had a rocky ride meds wise with betablockers and calcium channel. To cut a long story short I was placed on Digoxin 125mg last year by GP which initially worked well but worsened over time. In March 22 Hereford Cardios reduced Digoxin to 62.5mg od and
Hi I have had Paroxysmal AF for about 5 years and had a rocky ride meds wise with betablockers and calcium channel. To cut a long story short I was placed on Digoxin 125mg last year by GP which initially worked well but worsened over time. In March 22 Hereford Cardios reduced Digoxin to 62.5mg od and
Aikonbizz
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AF Association
2 years ago
Ablation on Monday!
I recd a telephone call from Cardiology offering me an Ablation for Monday 26 Sept 2022. My husband advised me to take it, so I accepted the offer. I did query why I had been offered this so quickly as only diagnosed with Atrial Flutter in June 2022. Apparently it is due to the fact I am unable to
I recd a telephone call from Cardiology offering me an Ablation for Monday 26 Sept 2022. My husband advised me to take it, so I accepted the offer. I did query why I had been offered this so quickly as only diagnosed with Atrial Flutter in June 2022. Apparently it is due to the fact I am unable to
fairyfeathers
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AF Association
2 years ago
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