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The medical profession is too quick to dismiss diseases and debilitations among the old as a symptom of just being old. I'm surprised it even sees patients over 65.
Excelente información ..me detectaron apenas wsa enfermedad ..😢😢😢😢 ysi hacambiado mi vida ..me preocupo ..pero sigo indicaciones de mi cardiólogo y con mi tratamiento
Great tips of clearing clutter, keeping our environment well lit and keeping often used items between shoulder and hip height to help prevent falls in home while performing ADLs.
I was dx'd with mild regurgitation two years ago. Perimenopause made it pop up. After menopause it got better. I quit smoking a week ago and it's suddenly bad again. It is not just a thumping in the chest-now it hurts, too. I thought quitting smoking was a good idea, but my heart is hating it!
Well, feeling how the blisters on my torso began to shrink within 3 days was very soothing, I applied what I talked about the other day and in two weeks the pain was gone. I just go'ogled Kaena Ramingler's Shingles Solution and now I feel as smooth and relaxed as I've ever been.
The health care industry should retire the term "strength training". The reason is that this term is more ambiguous that resistance training. Because the term strength training is ambiguous women will interpret this term with a bias towards activities more associated with women, such as yoga, jazzercise, Pilates, walking, and so on. Health care providers need to circumvent this bias by using the less ambiguous term 'resistance training',
I started experiencing AFib symptoms and had 2 strokes within 9 days of receiving the 1st covid booster shot. Had to get a pacemaker {2 + years ago) and just had the watchman procedure done in 11/23 so I could come off blood thinners. I highly recommend the watchman procedure if you're a candidate for it.
USA Boxing provides guidance for approximately 2,400 clubs in the United States. According to its Mission Statement, its purpose is: To promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Additionally, USA Boxing endeavors to teach all participants the character, confidence and focus they need to become resilient and diverse champions, both in and out of the ring. The purpose of USA Boxing’s holiday season webinar was to push COVID-19 vaccine boosters onto young athletes who are NOT at risk of severe illness from COVID-19, but ARE at risk of suffering myocarditis from the SHOT. The webinar was a shameful species of propaganda that featured multiple lies, starting with the lie that getting a COVID-19 vaccination “is not just a personal choice, but a collective responsibility.” This lie ignores that fact-expressly stated 2.5 years ago by CDC director Rochelle Walensky-that the vaccines do not prevent transmission of the virus.” This being the case, there is no grounds whatsoever for claiming that getting a shot “is a collective responsibility.” While the entire webinar was full of lies, unsubstantiated assertions, distortions, and disinformation, this deliberate concealment of myocarditis risk from COVID-19 vaccines-especially in young male athletes-was the most egregious. There are now 800 papers in the peer-reviewed literature on vaccine-induced myocarditis, including according a recent, large Korean study that confirms this disastrous outcome. As Dr. Peter McCullough characterized the results of this study (in his recent Substack post Symptomatic COVID-19 Vaccine Induced Myocarditis): Severe COVID-19 vaccine induced myocarditis was identified in 95 cases (19.8%), 85 ICU admissions (17.7%), 36 fulminant myocarditis (7.5%), 21 ECMO therapies (4.4%), 21 deaths, (4.4%), and 1 heart transplantation (0.2%). For young healthy people, these results are horrifying! The survival curves demonstrated higher risks for Moderna compared to the other vaccines. In summary, the COVID-19 vaccines should have never been administered to young persons without risks of serious respiratory illness. These outcomes confirm COVID-19 vaccine induced myocarditis is leading to death among young persons who unfortunately took one or more injection. Research on myocarditis risk stratification and mitigation is urgently needed. USA Boxing’s decision to hold this shabby propaganda webinar in which the vaccine-induced myocarditis risk was characterized “as very rare and uncommon” should be regarded as recklessly endangering the health of young athletes, especially of the male sex. USA Boxing’s willful denial of the vast literature on myocarditis risk should be viewed a grounds for possible civil and even criminal liability. If a young athlete who receives a shot administered at a USA Boxing event develops myocarditis, he and his family should strongly consider taking legal action against the association. _ John Leake
Is this true what someone on tiktok told me? anxiety/constant stress will worsen my 3 trace valve regurgitations? Causing backflow in heart valves/chambers. Causing bad Afib and elec impulse episodes. Than lead to stroke/clots? (I have IRBBB too)
My 80 year old mother got sepsis couple of months before a stroke. Can the blood thickening caused by sepsis also cause stroke? I feel like my mother's health problems were all triggered by the sepsis.
Holatengo 3 meses y 15 dia con una tronbosi en la pierna izquierda me operé de una etnia alguinal y a los2 dia de la cirugía medi cuenta q no podia mover la pierna y fue al medico a los 3 dia de opera y me enoese a tratar la trombosis e visto mucha mejoria en mi pierna por la gracia de Dios y sere la persona q era con ayuda de Dios pronto ❤
yo actualmente estoy en tratamiento anticoagulante, presento trombosis venosa profunda en ambas piernas, me hicieron tomografia a nivel abdominal ya que muy probablemte ahi se me habian formado los coagulos, y en efecto, el origen de mi trombosis en ambas piernas, fue derivado de una operacion realizada en 2004 donde me pusieron un filtro en la vena cava pero el filtro no se retiro, no se si se tenia o no que retirar, pero no me lo retire, con el paso del tiempo, ese filtro se calcifico en la vena y eso provoco en gran medida la formacion de coagulos en mis venas profundas inferiores de las piernas. ahora presento inflamacion desde la rodilla hasta los pies, calor en la zona de la pantorrilla, resequedad, comezon, algunas zonas se obscurecieron de mis pantorrillas, he notado mucha mejoria desde que me diagnosticaron la trombosis, ha sido lenta la mejoria pero confio mucho en dios que con el paso de los meses y con la ayuda del medicamento, los coagulos se me logren desvanecer para que mi circulacion y piernas regresen a su normalidad. uso medias de compresion alta todos los dias, tomo clases de natacion y medicamento antigoagulante. sigo en la busqueda de posibles tratamientos para ayudar a mi trombosis venosa profunda.