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Amiodarone Report
Is Amiodarone the drug of last resort, which produces terrible side effects. Or The best drug for arrythmia? My consultant says that it will improve the chance of a successful cardioversion and will help keep my heart in sinus rhythm afterwards. Amiodarone has already improved my heart significantly
Is Amiodarone the drug of last resort, which produces terrible side effects. Or The best drug for arrythmia? My consultant says that it will improve the chance of a successful cardioversion and will help keep my heart in sinus rhythm afterwards. Amiodarone has already improved my heart significantly
GuyThoma
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
What are your thoughts on RELYVRIO previously known as AMX0035? Could it benefit PD patients as well?
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval of RELYVRIO™ for the Treatment of ALS (September 29, 2022). AMX0035 is a Fixed Combination of Phenylbutyrate (PB) and
Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA)
. Many studies showed TUDCA is beneficial for PD. RELYVRIO (previously known as AMX0035 in the
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval of RELYVRIO™ for the Treatment of ALS (September 29, 2022). AMX0035 is a Fixed Combination of Phenylbutyrate (PB) and
Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA)
. Many studies showed TUDCA is beneficial for PD. RELYVRIO (previously known as AMX0035 in the
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Rising resting HR
Not so much an AFib post, but 6 weeks after a successful cardioversion I'm keeping a very close eye on my HR and this week it seems to be rather elevated. Each morning I wake and check my overnight resting HR according to my Fitbit. Whereas last week and previous I'd be at 60bpm or just below while sleeping
Not so much an AFib post, but 6 weeks after a successful cardioversion I'm keeping a very close eye on my HR and this week it seems to be rather elevated. Each morning I wake and check my overnight resting HR according to my Fitbit. Whereas last week and previous I'd be at 60bpm or just below while sleeping
LadyZ13
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AF Association
7 months ago
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ecg on Apple Watch different to the red heart section
Hi myself and my husband are a bit confused as his Apple Watch on the ecg says average 110/120 beats a minute but the average heart rate on the red heart says average between sixties to nineties . We were thinking maybe the ecg is picking up Jist the fast beats as he has persistent AF we are waiting
Hi myself and my husband are a bit confused as his Apple Watch on the ecg says average 110/120 beats a minute but the average heart rate on the red heart says average between sixties to nineties . We were thinking maybe the ecg is picking up Jist the fast beats as he has persistent AF we are waiting
Jackiesmith7777
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AF Association
7 months ago
Scoop
Hi, I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal A Fib earlier this year. I’m taking flecainide 100mg twice a day and Edoxaban 60 mg one a day. A Fib is pretty much under control. Yesterday I was walking up a slight incline when my legs began aching and I became breathless I stopped for a while and things calmed
Hi, I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal A Fib earlier this year. I’m taking flecainide 100mg twice a day and Edoxaban 60 mg one a day. A Fib is pretty much under control. Yesterday I was walking up a slight incline when my legs began aching and I became breathless I stopped for a while and things calmed
Peterpatch
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AF Association
7 months ago
A case study post bariatric surgery
For anyone who has access to twitter, this case study posted yesterday might be of some interest. Probably as much for the discussion as the original case. (Don't get too excited! It is just another case where the origination of the problem doesn't get blamed. As I see it, the cause was iatrogenic and
For anyone who has access to twitter, this case study posted yesterday might be of some interest. Probably as much for the discussion as the original case. (Don't get too excited! It is just another case where the origination of the problem doesn't get blamed. As I see it, the cause was iatrogenic and
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Atrial fibrillation in early 50s for no obvious reason
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Hi, I'm 51 years old, fit, healthy, no high BP, don't smoke, eat mostly a plant based diet and had my first afib episode a month ago. A&E couldn't find a cause and put it down to dehydration and over doing it. They sent me away with no medication. A fews weeks later I started getting migraines with aura
Sweet-Potato
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AF Association
7 months ago
Johns Hopkins: Nanobody has potential to treat PD!
There are THOUSANDS of international
clinical
trials
RIGHT NOW! A 'MIRACLE CURE' is just around the corner!
There are THOUSANDS of international
clinical
trials
RIGHT NOW! A 'MIRACLE CURE' is just around the corner!
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
beta blockers and anticoagulants
Medscape posted a long article about a research on beta blockers and how few RCTs have been done on their efficacy for AF. It was hard to interpret but seems that for some folk they make AF worse and for many the side effects are too negative. There’s also an article on over prescribing of anticoagulants
Medscape posted a long article about a research on beta blockers and how few RCTs have been done on their efficacy for AF. It was hard to interpret but seems that for some folk they make AF worse and for many the side effects are too negative. There’s also an article on over prescribing of anticoagulants
OldJane
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Can someone advice me
I took mirtazapine and it made me suicidal. I feel I have an urge to kill myself but it was unconscious I don't know how to describe it. But I felt it in a really bad way. Now, my gp gave me valdoxan. Does anyone use it and if you can share experience please do. I'm scared to take them and the same
I took mirtazapine and it made me suicidal. I feel I have an urge to kill myself but it was unconscious I don't know how to describe it. But I felt it in a really bad way. Now, my gp gave me valdoxan. Does anyone use it and if you can share experience please do. I'm scared to take them and the same
Archiere
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Conversion Pause
Hello to all you wonderful people. Without getting into a lot of detail, I will try and get straight to the point. I’ve been told I can make a novel out of one tiny incident…..lol After having a Holter monitor for 72 hours, my cardiologist wanted to see me right away. He said he was concerned with
Hello to all you wonderful people. Without getting into a lot of detail, I will try and get straight to the point. I’ve been told I can make a novel out of one tiny incident…..lol After having a Holter monitor for 72 hours, my cardiologist wanted to see me right away. He said he was concerned with
Vicmeister
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AF Association
7 months ago
Stress echo after effects
I had a dobutamine stress echo on Sunday which was pretty unpleasant and triggered my paroxysmal AFib. The AFib reverted on Monday morning but I am not feeling well since. Did anyone else have any after effects please?
I had a dobutamine stress echo on Sunday which was pretty unpleasant and triggered my paroxysmal AFib. The AFib reverted on Monday morning but I am not feeling well since. Did anyone else have any after effects please?
Spj57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
cardioversion within 3 weeks of ablation?
Despite playing by the book and doing everything I could, I’ve been back in persistent AFib for 4 days since my ablation two and a half weeks ago. The arrhythmia team had me in for an ECT today and are arranging an appointment for a cardioversion possibly this Saturday. Just wondering if anyone else
Despite playing by the book and doing everything I could, I’ve been back in persistent AFib for 4 days since my ablation two and a half weeks ago. The arrhythmia team had me in for an ECT today and are arranging an appointment for a cardioversion possibly this Saturday. Just wondering if anyone else
Rainfern
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AF Association
7 months ago
Calling all BAT-men ...
(... that's you, Russ!) I am about to begin BAT with a new MO (who works in MA and NH), and am looking for some input from forum members. My MO has an existing contact at Johns Hopkins that he's consulted, but is not (yet) in direct contact with anyone from Denmeade's group so far as I know. A little
(... that's you, Russ!) I am about to begin BAT with a new MO (who works in MA and NH), and am looking for some input from forum members. My MO has an existing contact at Johns Hopkins that he's consulted, but is not (yet) in direct contact with anyone from Denmeade's group so far as I know. A little
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Informal Survey for Afib Sufferers
I have had to cut out many foods and drinks from my diet because of celiac disease and problems with trapped gas which were triggering my Afib. Solving my digestive issues has been very effective in also eliminating Afib episodes. My "survey" question is: Would you share with forum readers what foods
I have had to cut out many foods and drinks from my diet because of celiac disease and problems with trapped gas which were triggering my Afib. Solving my digestive issues has been very effective in also eliminating Afib episodes. My "survey" question is: Would you share with forum readers what foods
fibnum
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AF Association
7 months ago
add on depression medication
I am on Wellbutrin 450 mgs and Zoloft 150 mgs every day. I don’t feel any better than before I started taking it. Has anyone ever tried one of the add on meds like VRAYLAR? How were your experiences? has anyone ever had your doctor take you off your meds and start over? I’m taking so much and it’s
I am on Wellbutrin 450 mgs and Zoloft 150 mgs every day. I don’t feel any better than before I started taking it. Has anyone ever tried one of the add on meds like VRAYLAR? How were your experiences? has anyone ever had your doctor take you off your meds and start over? I’m taking so much and it’s
CLB1125
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Ziggylicious
Hi everyjoggy!! I have just opened the ap again after 3 years. I was all ready to start then and something happened and I never got round to it. (Lockdown worries???!) I'm now 3 years older - 60 - I never seem to be able to stick at anything excercise wise. I've not much energy and suffer depression
Hi everyjoggy!! I have just opened the ap again after 3 years. I was all ready to start then and something happened and I never got round to it. (Lockdown worries???!) I'm now 3 years older - 60 - I never seem to be able to stick at anything excercise wise. I've not much energy and suffer depression
Ziggyliscious
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Cardiotoxicity in patients treated with acalabrutinib
She also recommends
clinical
trials
be developed to assess long-term cardiotoxicity. [i]"In conclusion, [/i][u][i]it is vital that patients and caregivers be aware of the severe cardiotoxicity associated with ibrutinib and also with the second-generation BTKi acalabrutinib.
She also recommends
clinical
trials
be developed to assess long-term cardiotoxicity. [i]"In conclusion, [/i][u][i]it is vital that patients and caregivers be aware of the severe cardiotoxicity associated with ibrutinib and also with the second-generation BTKi acalabrutinib.
CLLerinOz
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Update on surgery and remission - still doing good - enrolling in a clinical trial, I hope
I had surgery December 13th. They took 14 inches of my colon due to recurrent diverticulitis. And good they did. 5 inches was narrow and stiff and not functioning at all, as I also had a benign but inlfammed tumor over my bladder. So a lot of chronic inflammation has been going on for years they said
I had surgery December 13th. They took 14 inches of my colon due to recurrent diverticulitis. And good they did. 5 inches was narrow and stiff and not functioning at all, as I also had a benign but inlfammed tumor over my bladder. So a lot of chronic inflammation has been going on for years they said
krillemy
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Post ablation fatigue - update
Hi all At just over four months since my 7th June ablation here's an update on how things have gone. Overall the experience was not trivial. The whole thing was exhausting. The recovery from general anaesthetic was unexpectedly unpleasant. During the three month blanking period I was taking flecainide
Hi all At just over four months since my 7th June ablation here's an update on how things have gone. Overall the experience was not trivial. The whole thing was exhausting. The recovery from general anaesthetic was unexpectedly unpleasant. During the three month blanking period I was taking flecainide
oddbeats
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AF Association
7 months ago
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