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Convergent ablation procedure
hello all, I have had persistent AF for about a year after a few years of PAF (initially diagnosed as panic attacks). I was on BISOPROLOL 3.25 and Apixaban 2x day. I had a successful CV in February this year and have reduced my BISO to .625. I do not tolerate the drugs well including the anticoagulant
hello all, I have had persistent AF for about a year after a few years of PAF (initially diagnosed as panic attacks). I was on BISOPROLOL 3.25 and Apixaban 2x day. I had a successful CV in February this year and have reduced my BISO to .625. I do not tolerate the drugs well including the anticoagulant
Bodydoctor12
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AF Association
11 months ago
Mirtazapine
I took 30mg M for 18 months for anxiety. I decided to reduce the amount myself by halving it & then quartering it. It’s pretty powerful even on smaller amounts. I reduced the amount gradually but did not get withdrawal symptoms. I was eventually told to try for 2 weeks then finish. Because I quartered
I took 30mg M for 18 months for anxiety. I decided to reduce the amount myself by halving it & then quartering it. It’s pretty powerful even on smaller amounts. I reduced the amount gradually but did not get withdrawal symptoms. I was eventually told to try for 2 weeks then finish. Because I quartered
Mott-o
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
"A Novel Prognostic Model Predicting Overall Survival in Patients With mCRPC Receiving Standard Chemotherapy"
In addition, the nomogram that was developed based on these variables showed good discrimination and calibration on external validation.This prognostic model could be used as a tool for risk stratification of patients with mCRPC in practice and
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In addition, the nomogram that was developed based on these variables showed good discrimination and calibration on external validation.This prognostic model could be used as a tool for risk stratification of patients with mCRPC in practice and
clinical
trials
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spouse21
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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I am very thankful to have found this group as it has provided considerable amounts of information that otherwise can be a challenge to find even with the internet at our fingertips. I am a 55 year old man who was officially diagnosed with AFib in December 2021 after spending the night in the hospital
I am very thankful to have found this group as it has provided considerable amounts of information that otherwise can be a challenge to find even with the internet at our fingertips. I am a 55 year old man who was officially diagnosed with AFib in December 2021 after spending the night in the hospital
Longdistancewalker
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AF Association
11 months ago
AF triggers
I wrote this as a reply to another post but decided that it would just be hijacking the original post, so started a new one. I definitely have triggers for AF. Anything that my body doesn’t like will trigger AF. I have a very difficult diet. I am intolerant to gluten, dairy and soya. If I have any
I wrote this as a reply to another post but decided that it would just be hijacking the original post, so started a new one. I definitely have triggers for AF. Anything that my body doesn’t like will trigger AF. I have a very difficult diet. I am intolerant to gluten, dairy and soya. If I have any
Mrsvemb
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
Treatment of Richter's syndrome - ASH 2022 Education Program
This year's American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual conference is now underway and the ASH Education Program, Volume 2022, Issue 1 booklet that was published on 9 December 2022 is now available at: https://ashpublications.org/hematology/issue/2022/1 It contains three review articles from sessions
This year's American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual conference is now underway and the ASH Education Program, Volume 2022, Issue 1 booklet that was published on 9 December 2022 is now available at: https://ashpublications.org/hematology/issue/2022/1 It contains three review articles from sessions
CLLerinOz
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Lu-177 as SOC vs Clinical Trial
Many thanks to all contributors! Since I've now just had my 16th cabazitazel/carboplatin chemo treatment, we're looking at options and working on Lu-177. I'm curious that, since Lu-177 is now FDA approved and is Standard Of Care, is there an advantage to seeking a clinical trial vs receiving it as
Many thanks to all contributors! Since I've now just had my 16th cabazitazel/carboplatin chemo treatment, we're looking at options and working on Lu-177. I'm curious that, since Lu-177 is now FDA approved and is Standard Of Care, is there an advantage to seeking a clinical trial vs receiving it as
MechD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
My Current Struggle Is Food
This is what I am struggling with most at the moment. It's sort of like not wanting to eat when you are depressed. My depression is currently under control with my medication, but I am still struggling to get the right nutrition from week to week. Living by myself and supporting myself has been a learning
This is what I am struggling with most at the moment. It's sort of like not wanting to eat when you are depressed. My depression is currently under control with my medication, but I am still struggling to get the right nutrition from week to week. Living by myself and supporting myself has been a learning
Renizzle2023
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
AFib/Atrial Flutter Burden
Hello All, I just received my results from a 7 day Zio Monitor test. It says my AFib/Atrial Flutter burden is 18%, which is up from 3% last year. This seems significant to me and a little panic producing. My average heart rate while in these episodes is in the 80s. Even when not on a beta blocker my
Hello All, I just received my results from a 7 day Zio Monitor test. It says my AFib/Atrial Flutter burden is 18%, which is up from 3% last year. This seems significant to me and a little panic producing. My average heart rate while in these episodes is in the 80s. Even when not on a beta blocker my
cherylttt
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AF Association
11 months ago
palpitations
hi has anybody experienced palpitations all day and night I’ve had them for two weeks now I went to the walk in centre and they did a ecg ,bloods ,blood pressure ,everything was ok I’ve had palpitations in the past sporadic but not like this I was on 100mcg thyroxine the doctor has put me on 75mg and
hi has anybody experienced palpitations all day and night I’ve had them for two weeks now I went to the walk in centre and they did a ecg ,bloods ,blood pressure ,everything was ok I’ve had palpitations in the past sporadic but not like this I was on 100mcg thyroxine the doctor has put me on 75mg and
jodiej79
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
I can't sleep feel like my heart is going to stop
It's one of those nights again. I feel pressure in my chest. I thought I was going to be able to sleep today but I guess not. Its frustrating because I was already falling asleep but I was awaken by a sudden jerk. Now every time I am falling asleep I get woken up by the sudden jerk that makes me feel
It's one of those nights again. I feel pressure in my chest. I thought I was going to be able to sleep today but I guess not. Its frustrating because I was already falling asleep but I was awaken by a sudden jerk. Now every time I am falling asleep I get woken up by the sudden jerk that makes me feel
ImHere_Again
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Anxiety Support
11 months ago
Chemo/Pluvicto or Clinical Trial?
I have stage 4, mcrpc with mets to pelvic lymph nodes and prostate. ADT (Firmagon and Zytiga) kept PSA undetectable for ~2.5 years, then PSA started to rise. I had radiation to prostate in March of this year, which did not help. I started a clinical trial in October at NYU (LAVA 1207 immunotherapy)
I have stage 4, mcrpc with mets to pelvic lymph nodes and prostate. ADT (Firmagon and Zytiga) kept PSA undetectable for ~2.5 years, then PSA started to rise. I had radiation to prostate in March of this year, which did not help. I started a clinical trial in October at NYU (LAVA 1207 immunotherapy)
carguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Glycine : said to reduce symptoms and reduce aggregation
https://www.michaeljfox.org/grant/modulation-glycine-treatment-parkinsons-disease Glycine and N-acetylcysteine (GlyNAC) supplementation in older adults improves glutathione deficiency, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, genotoxicity
https://www.michaeljfox.org/grant/modulation-glycine-treatment-parkinsons-disease Glycine and N-acetylcysteine (GlyNAC) supplementation in older adults improves glutathione deficiency, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, genotoxicity
Little_apple
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Details of Inhibikase Trial Suspension
Many of us have been following Inhibikase and the recent suspension of trials by the FDA. Inhibikase just issued a press release regarding the concerns expressed by the FDA. "The FDA raised several points, summarized below, in their explanation of the basis for the clinical hold: Further evaluation of
Many of us have been following Inhibikase and the recent suspension of trials by the FDA. Inhibikase just issued a press release regarding the concerns expressed by the FDA. "The FDA raised several points, summarized below, in their explanation of the basis for the clinical hold: Further evaluation of
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Atrial fibrillation post ablation
Hi everyone! I have read the info sheet and noted that palpitations are normal for some time after an ablation. I had my second ablation 5 weeks ago for afib and flutter. Everything was quite quiet for 4 weeks and then bam a few minutes of afib. Now I have had a minute or so of afib everyday. My EPs
Hi everyone! I have read the info sheet and noted that palpitations are normal for some time after an ablation. I had my second ablation 5 weeks ago for afib and flutter. Everything was quite quiet for 4 weeks and then bam a few minutes of afib. Now I have had a minute or so of afib everyday. My EPs
MKMafib
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AF Association
11 months ago
Israeli Device Offers Solution to Baby’s Stuck Shoulder at Birth
Starting
trials
FetalEase was granted approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to initiate a US clinical study to begin this fall. If all goes well, the Yaari Extractor could be FDA-cleared and ready for market in late 2025.
Starting
trials
FetalEase was granted approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to initiate a US clinical study to begin this fall. If all goes well, the Yaari Extractor could be FDA-cleared and ready for market in late 2025.
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
An exciting new clinical trial called STEM-PD is due to start in Sweden and the UK for Parkinson’s.
The symptoms of Parkinson’s are caused by the loss of dopamine-producing nerve cells or neurons in the brain; and researchers have long proposed using cell transplantation as a treatment option for replacing these lost dopamine cells. One challenge presented to research teams however has been generating
The symptoms of Parkinson’s are caused by the loss of dopamine-producing nerve cells or neurons in the brain; and researchers have long proposed using cell transplantation as a treatment option for replacing these lost dopamine cells. One challenge presented to research teams however has been generating
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Met-directed therapy beneficial when less than five mets
From International Journal of Radiation Oncology, August 16, 2 022 In this review, the authors outline the evidence to date from
clinical
trials
assessing the utility of radiotherapy in patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer.
From International Journal of Radiation Oncology, August 16, 2 022 In this review, the authors outline the evidence to date from
clinical
trials
assessing the utility of radiotherapy in patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer.
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Metoprolol
I had an ablation a few weeks ago, I'm doing ok, except for the fatigue, shortness of breath and cough. I am in sinus. I believe the above issues are related to Metoprolol I take 25mg x 2 daily, Flecainaide 50mg 2 daily and 5mg Eliquis 2 daily. I have my follow up appt next week with my EP. I'm really
I had an ablation a few weeks ago, I'm doing ok, except for the fatigue, shortness of breath and cough. I am in sinus. I believe the above issues are related to Metoprolol I take 25mg x 2 daily, Flecainaide 50mg 2 daily and 5mg Eliquis 2 daily. I have my follow up appt next week with my EP. I'm really
Tilos5
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AF Association
11 months ago
Any substitute for Bupropion?
Hi All. I was on Citalopram for depression, but that made my RLS worse. So Professor Walker at Queens Square suggested Bupropion as a substitute. I have just found out from my Pharmacy that Bupropion is no longer manufactured (so they say). I e-mailed Professor Walker yesterday for another substitute
Hi All. I was on Citalopram for depression, but that made my RLS worse. So Professor Walker at Queens Square suggested Bupropion as a substitute. I have just found out from my Pharmacy that Bupropion is no longer manufactured (so they say). I e-mailed Professor Walker yesterday for another substitute
67Waterman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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