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Possible Anoxic Brain Injury
hello, my dad suffered a cardiac arrest which he was down for ~25 min before they brought him back. I know there is possible ABI and he was put on a ventilator and medically induced coma. He has been off sedation since 6:15am (April 12, 2024) and opening his eyes. There is some tracking and he does look
hello, my dad suffered a cardiac arrest which he was down for ~25 min before they brought him back. I know there is possible ABI and he was put on a ventilator and medically induced coma. He has been off sedation since 6:15am (April 12, 2024) and opening his eyes. There is some tracking and he does look
Littlem86
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ICUsteps
6 days ago
Home Oxygen Therapy
I don't recall seeing this mentioned on here but was wondering if anyone had experiences of being discharged home with Oxygen after an ICU stay. I'm a month out of hospital (after a total stay of 8 months). I was discharged with a CPAP machine for OSA and prescribed 1l of oxygen at night whilst in the
I don't recall seeing this mentioned on here but was wondering if anyone had experiences of being discharged home with Oxygen after an ICU stay. I'm a month out of hospital (after a total stay of 8 months). I was discharged with a CPAP machine for OSA and prescribed 1l of oxygen at night whilst in the
CCXLI
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ICUsteps
14 days ago
Looking for feedback regarding Asymptomatic Afib
I'm fairly new to this forum and I already feel at home. It's very refreshing to find an online community whose members are so kind, understanding and generous. By way of introduction, I'm a 69-year-old male living in Connecticut. My Afib history is as follows: Diagnosed with Afib by PCP - 8/9/
I'm fairly new to this forum and I already feel at home. It's very refreshing to find an online community whose members are so kind, understanding and generous. By way of introduction, I'm a 69-year-old male living in Connecticut. My Afib history is as follows: Diagnosed with Afib by PCP - 8/9/
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
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Getting No Help and feeling desperate
I have severe restless legs and am going around in circles with my doctor and neurologist. Being waiting months for a CPAP machine but now my doctor wants me to do another sleep study. I have been using kratom for years but now it's not really working for me and am close to packing it all in. I live
I have severe restless legs and am going around in circles with my doctor and neurologist. Being waiting months for a CPAP machine but now my doctor wants me to do another sleep study. I have been using kratom for years but now it's not really working for me and am close to packing it all in. I live
Jezee
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Restless Legs Syndrome
18 days ago
Teeth breaking
Three years ago I was finally diagnosed with PAF was put on lots of medication . In the last year my teeth have gone quite dark and are breaking so easily it is quite frightening how much the deteriation is happening . Could this be the cocktail of drugs
Three years ago I was finally diagnosed with PAF was put on lots of medication . In the last year my teeth have gone quite dark and are breaking so easily it is quite frightening how much the deteriation is happening . Could this be the cocktail of drugs
Saltcoatslass04
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
20 days ago
Settling in on HHD, the good, bad and ugly….
It has been a while since I have posted about my journey with HHD. It has been five months. Big difference from when I started. A week ago, Friday was our first time totally alone. Up to this point, I had a med tech who was coming to make sure I cannulated ok and got on. She had stopped cannulating me
It has been a while since I have posted about my journey with HHD. It has been five months. Big difference from when I started. A week ago, Friday was our first time totally alone. Up to this point, I had a med tech who was coming to make sure I cannulated ok and got on. She had stopped cannulating me
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Kidney Disease
26 days ago
Restless sleep
My husband was diagnosed with PSP in 2020. His sleep has become more restless lately kicking his legs, throwing his arms up and removing sheets and duvet then asking me to cover him up. He wears a CPAP mask but cannot always tolerate wearing it so pulls it off, something he would never do. All of this
My husband was diagnosed with PSP in 2020. His sleep has become more restless lately kicking his legs, throwing his arms up and removing sheets and duvet then asking me to cover him up. He wears a CPAP mask but cannot always tolerate wearing it so pulls it off, something he would never do. All of this
Licquoricelover
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PSP Association
1 month ago
Severe OSA
morning all, on top of everything else I have now been diagnosed with severe OSA, which apparently is a contributing factor to AF! I am due for a CPAP machine on 12th April, it scares me when I go to sleep, has anyone else experienced this, good to hear your thoughts
morning all, on top of everything else I have now been diagnosed with severe OSA, which apparently is a contributing factor to AF! I am due for a CPAP machine on 12th April, it scares me when I go to sleep, has anyone else experienced this, good to hear your thoughts
Suesouth
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
PIP change of circumstances
Hi everyone, I was awarded basic PIP for both daily activities and mobility. I’ve now become worse with symptoms and mobility and have now acquired severe sleep apnea with CPAP therapy machine. I was awarded 10 & 10 points in Sept 2023. I wrote a letter to PIP and explained the change in
Hi everyone, I was awarded basic PIP for both daily activities and mobility. I’ve now become worse with symptoms and mobility and have now acquired severe sleep apnea with CPAP therapy machine. I was awarded 10 & 10 points in Sept 2023. I wrote a letter to PIP and explained the change in
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
CPAP first time user - your experience please, 4G etc
I picked up a Resmed CPAP machine with a nasal only mask yesterday from our local Guildford (Surrey) NHS hospital to hopefully remove my mild sleep apnoea and stop me waking around 3 times every night. Any comments on member's experience would be appreciated. In particular before I start, do members
I picked up a Resmed CPAP machine with a nasal only mask yesterday from our local Guildford (Surrey) NHS hospital to hopefully remove my mild sleep apnoea and stop me waking around 3 times every night. Any comments on member's experience would be appreciated. In particular before I start, do members
secondtry
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
insomnia 10 hours in 4 days
hi everyone. I have Mytonia Congenita and a lot of over conditions, arthritis etc. One of those is sleep apnea, which I wear a CPAP machine for. However the past 6 months I’ve had horrific insomnia! I’m talking it’s so bad I’m getting about 4 hours in every 24! I honestly don’t know what to do anymore
hi everyone. I have Mytonia Congenita and a lot of over conditions, arthritis etc. One of those is sleep apnea, which I wear a CPAP machine for. However the past 6 months I’ve had horrific insomnia! I’m talking it’s so bad I’m getting about 4 hours in every 24! I honestly don’t know what to do anymore
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Neuro Support
2 months ago
Sleep Apnea and afib
Greetings across the pond........I'm 81 and have been dealing with afib for 11years. I had my first ablation 2 weeks ago and was back in afib 4 days later. Today I had a cardioversion which was successful; and of course, I hope it lasts. The team who administered the procedure reported that sleep apnea
Greetings across the pond........I'm 81 and have been dealing with afib for 11years. I had my first ablation 2 weeks ago and was back in afib 4 days later. Today I had a cardioversion which was successful; and of course, I hope it lasts. The team who administered the procedure reported that sleep apnea
sealover
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AF Association
2 months ago
Congestion and not the traffic kind!
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2018, however I believe it started years before. I have also gained 5 stone and I'm on waiting list for bariatric surgery. I've used a cpap machine as I have sleep apnoea diagnosed in 2016. Just wanted to ask if anyone has had similar issues with horrible
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2018, however I believe it started years before. I have also gained 5 stone and I'm on waiting list for bariatric surgery. I've used a cpap machine as I have sleep apnoea diagnosed in 2016. Just wanted to ask if anyone has had similar issues with horrible
Seascapes31
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
Sleep issues
My wife has a tentative diagnosis of MSA. She has serious issues with excessive daytime and early evening sleeping. We will get the results of a sleep study this week. It is possible that there will be confirmation of sleep apnea, mainly because of her night time breathing stopping, for up to 30
My wife has a tentative diagnosis of MSA. She has serious issues with excessive daytime and early evening sleeping. We will get the results of a sleep study this week. It is possible that there will be confirmation of sleep apnea, mainly because of her night time breathing stopping, for up to 30
Scragger
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
3 months ago
Ablation question
Hi I’ had my 3rd CV last Thursday . It was reverted after 1st go, and everything was great first time in over 3 years in sinus ryrhmn, I was elated and loved checking my Kardia seeing HR in sinus rythmn! However today I’ve gone back to AF mode , whilst I’m pleased it lasted almost 6 days last two previous
Hi I’ had my 3rd CV last Thursday . It was reverted after 1st go, and everything was great first time in over 3 years in sinus ryrhmn, I was elated and loved checking my Kardia seeing HR in sinus rythmn! However today I’ve gone back to AF mode , whilst I’m pleased it lasted almost 6 days last two previous
Janelr
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AF Association
3 months ago
Long time no talk!
hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. I’m sure it was as hectic as mine! I sure am glad it’s over lol. Before the holidays I had a sleep study done. The study showed I have sleep apnea, in the 7 hours of testing I had 154 episodes of either full obstructive apnea for longer than 10 seconds
hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. I’m sure it was as hectic as mine! I sure am glad it’s over lol. Before the holidays I had a sleep study done. The study showed I have sleep apnea, in the 7 hours of testing I had 154 episodes of either full obstructive apnea for longer than 10 seconds
MindfulMoment
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
BUPRENORPHINE SUBLINGUAL BREAKDOWN AFTER 9 MONTHS TOTAL TREATMENT SUCCESS.
A week ago I titrated from the very successful 0.6 mg Buprenorphine sublingual I’d been on for 9 months during which time my PLMS disappeared completely. But they returned 7 days or so back so with my doctors’ reluctant support the dosage was increased to 2 x 0.4 tablets = 0.8. Five nights at the
A week ago I titrated from the very successful 0.6 mg Buprenorphine sublingual I’d been on for 9 months during which time my PLMS disappeared completely. But they returned 7 days or so back so with my doctors’ reluctant support the dosage was increased to 2 x 0.4 tablets = 0.8. Five nights at the
dickJones
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Bedwetting: The Shame of Wearing Diapers at Bedtime
The following is an article I'm interesting in publishing. It was suggested by an individual at The Simon Foundation for Continence that I publish it here on HealthUnlocked. I hope it helps both individuals suffering from bedwetting as well as their parents. Any comments or suggestions are greatly
The following is an article I'm interesting in publishing. It was suggested by an individual at The Simon Foundation for Continence that I publish it here on HealthUnlocked. I hope it helps both individuals suffering from bedwetting as well as their parents. Any comments or suggestions are greatly
ClassicalMusic68
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The Simon Foundation for Continence
4 months ago
Immunocompromised?
Hi everyone I have looked at some pinned articles and still wanted to put this question out there. As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and Immunoglobulin numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds
Hi everyone I have looked at some pinned articles and still wanted to put this question out there. As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and Immunoglobulin numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds
Audioblender
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CLL Support
4 months ago
CPAP Warning regarding ICDs and stents
Had my quarterly follow up appointment with Sleep Apnoea clinic yesterday. All well apart from news I need a new face mask as current one has magnets which can affect medical implants such as pacemaker or even metallic stents. Phillips have recalled and Resmed have issued warning letter. If you have
Had my quarterly follow up appointment with Sleep Apnoea clinic yesterday. All well apart from news I need a new face mask as current one has magnets which can affect medical implants such as pacemaker or even metallic stents. Phillips have recalled and Resmed have issued warning letter. If you have
Pcicad
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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