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No one died from A F
I posted earlier today . I am not now being negative , I am trying to be pragmatic . On this brilliant forum we are constantly told “ no one dies of AF “. I was wondering what actually brought on the first bout of A F to people here. Mine came on years after Mitral Valve repair . 2 long ablations
I posted earlier today . I am not now being negative , I am trying to be pragmatic . On this brilliant forum we are constantly told “ no one dies of AF “. I was wondering what actually brought on the first bout of A F to people here. Mine came on years after Mitral Valve repair . 2 long ablations
Luludean
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
What is a cardioversion?
If you have AF you may have been offered a cardioversion, but may be unsure of what to expect? A
cardioversion
is a procedure to convert your heart from AF back into normal (sinus) rhythm. This is achieved by administering a rhythm control medication (antiarrhythmic drug) by mouth or through
If you have AF you may have been offered a cardioversion, but may be unsure of what to expect? A
cardioversion
is a procedure to convert your heart from AF back into normal (sinus) rhythm. This is achieved by administering a rhythm control medication (antiarrhythmic drug) by mouth or through
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
A Happy Anniversary
Dear AFA forum family. Isn't life wonderful? I joined the AFA forum some four years ago and had it not been for chance encounters, who knows where I would be today. It started with an AFA post titled "Tim' Story". At the time of his post (several years ago) Tim was 55 and his story mirrored my own
Dear AFA forum family. Isn't life wonderful? I joined the AFA forum some four years ago and had it not been for chance encounters, who knows where I would be today. It started with an AFA post titled "Tim' Story". At the time of his post (several years ago) Tim was 55 and his story mirrored my own
saulger
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AF Association
6 months ago
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Lopressor dose titration
Permanent afib 100mgm of Lopressor am & 50 pm plus eliquis. Decided to cut back to 50 in am because of blurred vision and now have had upset stomach times 1 week plus HR back up to low 100's. Thought I felt better on lower dose but maybe not??
Permanent afib 100mgm of Lopressor am & 50 pm plus eliquis. Decided to cut back to 50 in am because of blurred vision and now have had upset stomach times 1 week plus HR back up to low 100's. Thought I felt better on lower dose but maybe not??
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PSA rise from initial Pluvicto treatment
I am curious if most of you that have been through Pluvicto experienced a PSA rise initially? I just finished my first injection, and did see a bit of a jump in PSA level. I had a similar experience in the SPLASH trial last year. After the first Lu177 injection, my PSA shot up quite a lot. This got
I am curious if most of you that have been through Pluvicto experienced a PSA rise initially? I just finished my first injection, and did see a bit of a jump in PSA level. I had a similar experience in the SPLASH trial last year. After the first Lu177 injection, my PSA shot up quite a lot. This got
joeguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Too Much Omega 3 triggering AFib?
I care for a family member with an AFib history. It has recently reared its head again after several years without an issue. I have been trying to find a possible trigger. One of the possible things I suspect is that it may be the overhaul in her diet the last couple of months. I noticed one day
I care for a family member with an AFib history. It has recently reared its head again after several years without an issue. I have been trying to find a possible trigger. One of the possible things I suspect is that it may be the overhaul in her diet the last couple of months. I noticed one day
Mulan1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Steroid injection in the Bum
Hi , I had a steroid shot as I have rheumatoid Arthrits which I've had for 14 years But 2 days ago I had the steroid shot in my bottom I've had them before but that was maybe 8 years ago .2 days later I'm in pain again ..I can't remember if this is normal .
Hi , I had a steroid shot as I have rheumatoid Arthrits which I've had for 14 years But 2 days ago I had the steroid shot in my bottom I've had them before but that was maybe 8 years ago .2 days later I'm in pain again ..I can't remember if this is normal .
Trishfrog1
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NRAS
3 months ago
Happy but not really
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
EliezerCan2
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Pain Concern
2 months ago
Active b12 levels normal - can it still be PA??
Hello everyone, I am wondering if you can have normal or high active b12 levels but still have pernicious anemia?
Hello everyone, I am wondering if you can have normal or high active b12 levels but still have pernicious anemia?
Suffering_sunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Can anyone shed some light on Anti CCP antibodies result?
Hi everyone, my name is Claire. I’ve just received back some blood test results (Rheumatoid Factor and Anti CCP antibodies). The Rheumatoid Factor came back negative but the Anti CCP came back as 10.4 K/UL. The test states that normal range is under 2.9 K/Ul yet mine is over 3 times higher. The last
Hi everyone, my name is Claire. I’ve just received back some blood test results (Rheumatoid Factor and Anti CCP antibodies). The Rheumatoid Factor came back negative but the Anti CCP came back as 10.4 K/UL. The test states that normal range is under 2.9 K/Ul yet mine is over 3 times higher. The last
Cheshirecatz
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NRAS
3 months ago
Fitbit versus Apple watch
Thank you to everyone who replied to my post re Apple watch and Kardia. I decided on the Kardia 6 as part of the kit mainly because cardiologists seem to think they are accurate. I am still not decided on the watch yet. I havnt been diag with AF yet as some may remember , Ectopics yes , and they are
Thank you to everyone who replied to my post re Apple watch and Kardia. I decided on the Kardia 6 as part of the kit mainly because cardiologists seem to think they are accurate. I am still not decided on the watch yet. I havnt been diag with AF yet as some may remember , Ectopics yes , and they are
ainslie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Is atrial enlargement serious.
hi guys and girls. Just had a phone appointment over the phone with cardiologist. I think it went well.? But it seemed to be a rushed appointment and I didn’t have time to ask him all the questions i wanted to unfortunately.! but the main thing im worried about is that he mentioned my ECHO in December
hi guys and girls. Just had a phone appointment over the phone with cardiologist. I think it went well.? But it seemed to be a rushed appointment and I didn’t have time to ask him all the questions i wanted to unfortunately.! but the main thing im worried about is that he mentioned my ECHO in December
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Rythm changed
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was put on apixoban and bisoperol however bisoperol has been changed to verapamil after a four day stay in hospital where due to them using a nebuliser my heart rate went to 210 nebuliser was used for an asthma attack told never let anyone use a nebuliser
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was put on apixoban and bisoperol however bisoperol has been changed to verapamil after a four day stay in hospital where due to them using a nebuliser my heart rate went to 210 nebuliser was used for an asthma attack told never let anyone use a nebuliser
KelliEAnniE
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Is inflammatory arthritis affecting your daily life?
Researchers led by Dr Sam Norton at King's College London would like to invite you to take part in research exploring the impact of inflammatory arthritis on daily life. People with inflammatory arthritis (such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and spondylarthritis) typically experience
Researchers led by Dr Sam Norton at King's College London would like to invite you to take part in research exploring the impact of inflammatory arthritis on daily life. People with inflammatory arthritis (such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and spondylarthritis) typically experience
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
3 months ago
I have hypothyroidism…have I got autoimmune pancreatitis?
Thanks in advance to all you good people, who’ve already been so helpful. Since 2012, when diagnosed with Hypothyroidism after years of illness, I was never referred to an Endo. I assume I have Hashimoto’s… From childhood, I’ve had recurrent GI symptoms to alcohol and fatty foods. Last August, I had
Thanks in advance to all you good people, who’ve already been so helpful. Since 2012, when diagnosed with Hypothyroidism after years of illness, I was never referred to an Endo. I assume I have Hashimoto’s… From childhood, I’ve had recurrent GI symptoms to alcohol and fatty foods. Last August, I had
BlueMoon65
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Hashis and Graves? Watch and Wait has now caught up.
About 15 months or so, I had an appointment for a thyroid specialist as my thyroid tests pointed towards Graves. I had been hypothyroid for about 17years when my different results meant my gp prescribing less and less levo. When the amount became 12.5mcg, (after an original 150 mcg) I asked to be
About 15 months or so, I had an appointment for a thyroid specialist as my thyroid tests pointed towards Graves. I had been hypothyroid for about 17years when my different results meant my gp prescribing less and less levo. When the amount became 12.5mcg, (after an original 150 mcg) I asked to be
Bluebell999
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Dr Guptas video
Has anyone seen the video re cardiac anxiety? I'm trying to figure out what comes first the anxiety or the list of symptoms ie palpitations chest pain etc. Has anyone dived into this research?
Has anyone seen the video re cardiac anxiety? I'm trying to figure out what comes first the anxiety or the list of symptoms ie palpitations chest pain etc. Has anyone dived into this research?
TillyBoss
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Oxygen therapy
I am helping to look after my 88 year old sister at present. She has been prescribed ambulatory oxygen therapy following a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension, I think related to her Protein S Deficiency. She is frail and even the small oxygen cylinders are heavy and difficult for her to use but oxygen
I am helping to look after my 88 year old sister at present. She has been prescribed ambulatory oxygen therapy following a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension, I think related to her Protein S Deficiency. She is frail and even the small oxygen cylinders are heavy and difficult for her to use but oxygen
mozart27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Alcohol home detox
hi everyone my daughter is an alcoholic and has many health issues related to her drinking. She is waiting to do a home detox which is being arranged through turning point. (She doesn’t want to go to a clinic) She was previously given a date for this but was told by the doctor at turning point that
hi everyone my daughter is an alcoholic and has many health issues related to her drinking. She is waiting to do a home detox which is being arranged through turning point. (She doesn’t want to go to a clinic) She was previously given a date for this but was told by the doctor at turning point that
Bellabinx
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Anticoagulant for AF
I've seen some helpful posts on this site and I hope someone can help me further. I was recently diagnosed with AF but I don't have a fast heart rate. My pulse rarely gets to 59. My doctor has prescribed an anticoagulant (Eliquis) but I'm scared of taking it because of the side effects. I had two bleeding
I've seen some helpful posts on this site and I hope someone can help me further. I was recently diagnosed with AF but I don't have a fast heart rate. My pulse rarely gets to 59. My doctor has prescribed an anticoagulant (Eliquis) but I'm scared of taking it because of the side effects. I had two bleeding
Calypso76
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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