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More fun and frolics. Before I went to pamper myself in Montenegro (swimming in the sea, lounging on the Cabana) I checked my blood pressure which I do regularly and noticed a little warning sign like a heart next to my diastolic. The literature said to seek advice so I asked him in doors and he casually
More fun and frolics. Before I went to pamper myself in Montenegro (swimming in the sea, lounging on the Cabana) I checked my blood pressure which I do regularly and noticed a little warning sign like a heart next to my diastolic. The literature said to seek advice so I asked him in doors and he casually
EdithWales
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Relief for swollen feet ....
Hello, An update, my son has been put forward for an assessment for a liver transplant. There may be light at the end of the tunnel and we know there is still a long way to go, it gives us hope.I was wondering if anyone has any tips on any relief for very swollen feet due to oedema.. My son is having
Hello, An update, my son has been put forward for an assessment for a liver transplant. There may be light at the end of the tunnel and we know there is still a long way to go, it gives us hope.I was wondering if anyone has any tips on any relief for very swollen feet due to oedema.. My son is having
Charlieathome
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Radiofrequency left sided complex atrial fibrillation tachycardia
I have I’m sure asked this question before, but I have received a letter from Harefield hospital to go in for this Radiofrequency complex left sided atrial fibrillation tachycardia operation (think that is the wording) on 15th July. I am really worried as not only the 14 pages of risks, including
I have I’m sure asked this question before, but I have received a letter from Harefield hospital to go in for this Radiofrequency complex left sided atrial fibrillation tachycardia operation (think that is the wording) on 15th July. I am really worried as not only the 14 pages of risks, including
Tapanac
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AF Association
11 months ago
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Smart watch blood pressure function
I love the ECG function on my Galaxy watch and the blood pressure until I noticed the instruction not to use if on meds etc. I don't understand why it's safe for Afib but not for BP. Can anyone explain please?
I love the ECG function on my Galaxy watch and the blood pressure until I noticed the instruction not to use if on meds etc. I don't understand why it's safe for Afib but not for BP. Can anyone explain please?
Countrydweller2
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AF Association
11 months ago
surgery and Flecainide
I am having surgery for breast calcifications and am worried about taking Flecainide and bisoprolol before surgery . I have not been advised to stop them before surgery ,Has anyone had experience of taking any before having surgery
I am having surgery for breast calcifications and am worried about taking Flecainide and bisoprolol before surgery . I have not been advised to stop them before surgery ,Has anyone had experience of taking any before having surgery
Caradomben
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AF Association
11 months ago
Low voltage heart problems
I had to go to A&E on Wednesday due to what felt like a racing heart during the night, and shortness of breath with chest pain the previous evening. It improved after I got up. Most of the tests they ran came back normal, but the ecg showed signs of low voltage. The doctor told me to arrange for a 24
I had to go to A&E on Wednesday due to what felt like a racing heart during the night, and shortness of breath with chest pain the previous evening. It improved after I got up. Most of the tests they ran came back normal, but the ecg showed signs of low voltage. The doctor told me to arrange for a 24
Niadancer
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Hi Sue
I take 1200 mg gabapentin but in bed, 600mg getting into bed, and then 600mg in the middle of the night. This is partly because I have mild ADHD and am quite forgetful. But I don't suffer from RLS anything like some of the poor folk on here. Also I take the following supplements . 1g of vit c. 300 mg
I take 1200 mg gabapentin but in bed, 600mg getting into bed, and then 600mg in the middle of the night. This is partly because I have mild ADHD and am quite forgetful. But I don't suffer from RLS anything like some of the poor folk on here. Also I take the following supplements . 1g of vit c. 300 mg
Dexterruf
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Cannabidiol and Cannabis Sativa as a potential treatment in vitro prostate cancer cells silenced with RBBp6 and PC3 xenograft
I have been using CBD since before diagnosis. Thought this might be of interest ------------ Mol Biol Rep . 2023 May;50(5):4039-4047. doi: 10.1007/s11033-022-08197-0. Epub 2023 Feb 28. Cannabidiol and Cannabis Sativa as a potential treatment in vitro prostate cancer cells silenced with RBBp6
I have been using CBD since before diagnosis. Thought this might be of interest ------------ Mol Biol Rep . 2023 May;50(5):4039-4047. doi: 10.1007/s11033-022-08197-0. Epub 2023 Feb 28. Cannabidiol and Cannabis Sativa as a potential treatment in vitro prostate cancer cells silenced with RBBp6
NewPotatoCaboose
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
pulsing discomfort in chest
I have been diagnosed with oesophagitis following a endoscopy. From time to time I get what I can only describe as uncomfortable ( not hugely painful) radiating pulses in my chest ( normally left side but not exclusively). They last say 2/3 seconds but in waves of about elapsed time of say 10–15 mins
I have been diagnosed with oesophagitis following a endoscopy. From time to time I get what I can only describe as uncomfortable ( not hugely painful) radiating pulses in my chest ( normally left side but not exclusively). They last say 2/3 seconds but in waves of about elapsed time of say 10–15 mins
Robfromwales
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
11 months ago
why? Is this normal?
UK based, incredibly sore pain, vomiting for 3 days consistently. Hospital said stones in gallbladder may leak out unless it is removed, after ct scan alter sound and many blood tests.. operation successfully executed, sergeon said, lots of many stones some had to be mopped up and stomach cleaned. 8
UK based, incredibly sore pain, vomiting for 3 days consistently. Hospital said stones in gallbladder may leak out unless it is removed, after ct scan alter sound and many blood tests.. operation successfully executed, sergeon said, lots of many stones some had to be mopped up and stomach cleaned. 8
Bbok
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Now need a stent or bypass
I posted on here a bit ago that I have been tired and out of breath ever since my 5th ablation last August. My cardiologist put it down to the Bisoporol I was taking but 3 months ago after seeing him and complaining he sent me for a ultrasound scan. All was OK then I wrote to him saying I am not
I posted on here a bit ago that I have been tired and out of breath ever since my 5th ablation last August. My cardiologist put it down to the Bisoporol I was taking but 3 months ago after seeing him and complaining he sent me for a ultrasound scan. All was OK then I wrote to him saying I am not
Toehold1
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AF Association
11 months ago
Permanent AF, decision to do nothing
I’m have AF constantly since months, maybe years. My heart rate is normally in range (70/80) and I don’t have any symptoms. I conducted an active and fulfilling life. I went to the cardiologist for the first visit and he left me the 2 options: 1. Do nothing and go on with your normal life 2. Try cardioversion
I’m have AF constantly since months, maybe years. My heart rate is normally in range (70/80) and I don’t have any symptoms. I conducted an active and fulfilling life. I went to the cardiologist for the first visit and he left me the 2 options: 1. Do nothing and go on with your normal life 2. Try cardioversion
En85
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
#PatientsDay2023 has something for everyone!
Whether you have attended our Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day before or whether it's your first time, #PatientsDay2023 has something for everyone! Not only will you get the latest updates in arrhythmias, including Atrial Fibrillation and Syncope care & treatment options, but you will also have the chance
Whether you have attended our Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day before or whether it's your first time, #PatientsDay2023 has something for everyone! Not only will you get the latest updates in arrhythmias, including Atrial Fibrillation and Syncope care & treatment options, but you will also have the chance
Hidden
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
11 months ago
Advice Appreciated
Hi all, it 3 weeks since I came off Spironolactone as my liver specialist asked me to do so as after 6 month checks they believed my results showed I was in a good enough place to do so. I’ve gained 8 pounds in 3 weeks which from what I can see online isn’t classed as rapid but the last few days I’ve
Hi all, it 3 weeks since I came off Spironolactone as my liver specialist asked me to do so as after 6 month checks they believed my results showed I was in a good enough place to do so. I’ve gained 8 pounds in 3 weeks which from what I can see online isn’t classed as rapid but the last few days I’ve
Audiking
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
vegetarian diet that comprises plant lectins is related to a greater incidence of PD compared to a diet dominated by meat consumption
So if you Google "vegetarian risk Parkinson's" you will be flooded with articles saying that vegetarian is best for PD and that PD risk is lower for vegetarians. I am not disputing this. But... I was reading this very short paper: https://sci-hub.st/10.1016/S0016-5085(14)60326-7
Dietary Lectins
So if you Google "vegetarian risk Parkinson's" you will be flooded with articles saying that vegetarian is best for PD and that PD risk is lower for vegetarians. I am not disputing this. But... I was reading this very short paper: https://sci-hub.st/10.1016/S0016-5085(14)60326-7
Dietary Lectins
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Decompensated Cirrhosis
Hi, sorry if this is a bit long winded I am just looking for some support and guidance. My uncle (61) was diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis at the beginning of feb, this was through an A&E admission as he had considerable ascites. He was in for 6 days and sent home with spironolactone, thiamine
Hi, sorry if this is a bit long winded I am just looking for some support and guidance. My uncle (61) was diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis at the beginning of feb, this was through an A&E admission as he had considerable ascites. He was in for 6 days and sent home with spironolactone, thiamine
JenClarkey
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Day 4 The PSP & CBD Ice Cream Challenge
Canadian Rockie Road ice cream–*Vanilla base, maple extract, chocolate-maple fudge swirl, marshmallow, chopped almonds, chocolate-covered peanuts, and white chocolate chips. Rockie Off-Road Sundae. All flavors/names are intellectual property and © Enjoy Tim
Canadian Rockie Road ice cream–*Vanilla base, maple extract, chocolate-maple fudge swirl, marshmallow, chopped almonds, chocolate-covered peanuts, and white chocolate chips. Rockie Off-Road Sundae. All flavors/names are intellectual property and © Enjoy Tim
daddyt
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Day 4 The PSP & CBD Ice Cream Challenge
Cracker Jax ice cream - Vanilla Base, caramel ext., caramel, caramel popcorn and peanuts. All flavors/names are intellectual property and © Enjoy Tim
Cracker Jax ice cream - Vanilla Base, caramel ext., caramel, caramel popcorn and peanuts. All flavors/names are intellectual property and © Enjoy Tim
daddyt
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Day 3 The PSP & CBD Ice Cream Challenge
Cracker Jax ice cream *Vanilla Base, caramel ext., caramel, caramel popcorn, and peanuts. Ball Park Sundae - Cracker Jax ice cream, whip cream, caramel corn and peanuts. All flavors/names are intellectual property and © Enjoy Tim
Cracker Jax ice cream *Vanilla Base, caramel ext., caramel, caramel popcorn, and peanuts. Ball Park Sundae - Cracker Jax ice cream, whip cream, caramel corn and peanuts. All flavors/names are intellectual property and © Enjoy Tim
daddyt
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PSP Association
1 year ago
The 2023 PSP & CBD Ice Challenge
Day 2 Salt Water Taffy Ice Cream and Salt Water Taffy Apple. If you have a Facebook account, you can go to the PSP & CBD Ice Cream Challenge. The Challenge is to eat Ice Cream every day for the month of May ~ and share your photos with us. It's an easy challenge that's about having fun whilst helping
Day 2 Salt Water Taffy Ice Cream and Salt Water Taffy Apple. If you have a Facebook account, you can go to the PSP & CBD Ice Cream Challenge. The Challenge is to eat Ice Cream every day for the month of May ~ and share your photos with us. It's an easy challenge that's about having fun whilst helping
daddyt
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PSP Association
1 year ago
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