Brilliant newsmapperleywhite wrote:Been informed by my GP that my PSA level is almost zero meaning the treatments have been successful. So on a bit of a high at the moment and we'll be having a bottle of bubbly tonight.
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Fantastic Howard, great news, enjoy the bubbly.
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Great news mw. How nice to have some fantastic news to brighten up a miserable lock-down day.
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Great news Mate made up for youmapperleywhite wrote:Been informed by my GP that my PSA level is almost zero meaning the treatments have been successful. So on a bit of a high at the moment and we'll be having a bottle of bubbly tonight.
Thanks to all of you for concerns and support
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I used to get 8 or 10 heart episodes a year. (Except, at the end of last year, I had 3 episodes in 10 days). Each one wipes me out for three days. Since the new guy (above) changed my medication at the end of January, I haven't had a single episode. Owe him a beer or three.johnh wrote:Hope everything gets sorted MW. Keep us up to date.
I was at the hospital today for check ups on my heart issue. Have been under the assumption for the past 18 years that I had Atrial Fibrilation. Specialist today told me he thinks its Supraventricular Tachycardia. (big score in Scrabble). In which case my medication is wrong. He is changing beta blockers and also doesn't think I need to be on Warfarin, but he has told me to keep on taking Warfarin for the time being. Am a bit apprehensive about coming off Warfarin as I had two mates who refused to go on Warfarin and both died from strokes.
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That’s brilliant news H, might open a few cans tonight in your honourmapperleywhite wrote:Been informed by my GP that my PSA level is almost zero meaning the treatments have been successful. So on a bit of a high at the moment and we'll be having a bottle of bubbly tonight.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:The Telegraph must have read this as for the first time in absolutely months I’ve done the prize crossword & sent it in. HallelujahNottinghamWhite wrote:For over 50 years I’ve been reading the Telegraph but am seriously thinking of jacking it in. I have the app on my iPad & for months there’s been problems with the crossword like not being able to send off a completed prize crossword. Now there’s no prize crossword & the pages aren’t opening up. It’s shambolic in this day & age. One of the few pleasures is first thing on a morning cup of coffee & the crosswords. I’ve contacted the paper on several occasions but never had a response. They’re happy to take their £26 a month.
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Wowjohnh wrote:I used to get 8 or 10 heart episodes a year. (Except, at the end of last year, I had 3 episodes in 10 days). Each one wipes me out for three days. Since the new guy (above) changed my medication at the end of January, I haven't had a single episode. Owe him a beer or three.johnh wrote:Hope everything gets sorted MW. Keep us up to date.
I was at the hospital today for check ups on my heart issue. Have been under the assumption for the past 18 years that I had Atrial Fibrilation. Specialist today told me he thinks its Supraventricular Tachycardia. (big score in Scrabble). In which case my medication is wrong. He is changing beta blockers and also doesn't think I need to be on Warfarin, but he has told me to keep on taking Warfarin for the time being. Am a bit apprehensive about coming off Warfarin as I had two mates who refused to go on Warfarin and both died from strokes.
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That's brilliant, MW. It must be an almighty relief.mapperleywhite wrote:Been informed by my GP that my PSA level is almost zero meaning the treatments have been successful. So on a bit of a high at the moment and we'll be having a bottle of bubbly tonight.
Thanks to all of you for concerns and support