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ME and My Heart
Hi Guys, Looking to become more of a regular contributor, bit of my history, 48 going on 49 this October, Male with a history of PAF and inverted T-Wave (which EP advised it's not sinister, seems to be just my signature). Had my first AF bout in 1997 (23 years old), throughout that t[u]i[/u]me I've
Hi Guys, Looking to become more of a regular contributor, bit of my history, 48 going on 49 this October, Male with a history of PAF and inverted T-Wave (which EP advised it's not sinister, seems to be just my signature). Had my first AF bout in 1997 (23 years old), throughout that t[u]i[/u]me I've
Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Strategies to stop withholding
My son is 4 1/2 and due to start school in a few weeks’ time. He has had toileting issues ever since we potty trained just before he turned 3. It started with a slight fear of using the toilet - nothing too major (or so we thought). There have been times in the last 18months where he has been fine and
My son is 4 1/2 and due to start school in a few weeks’ time. He has had toileting issues ever since we potty trained just before he turned 3. It started with a slight fear of using the toilet - nothing too major (or so we thought). There have been times in the last 18months where he has been fine and
Le15
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ERIC
3 years ago
Diagnosing mild TBI
I am looking for answers/diagnosis for my son that was injured in a fall in 2010. He suffered a basilar skull fracture and had a concussion but no internal bleeding. We felt so very fortunate, but in the last 2 years he has suffered depression and began to drink excessively at times and has had 2 seizures
I am looking for answers/diagnosis for my son that was injured in a fall in 2010. He suffered a basilar skull fracture and had a concussion but no internal bleeding. We felt so very fortunate, but in the last 2 years he has suffered depression and began to drink excessively at times and has had 2 seizures
CTea
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Headway
3 years ago
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prednisone withdrawal symptoms
A cute little leaflet with surprisingly grim recommendations.... "A full recovery can take anywhere from a week to several months. Contact your doctor if you experience prednisone withdrawal symptoms as you are tapering off the drug. .......... Current Guidelines • Patients be informed of the signs
A cute little leaflet with surprisingly grim recommendations.... "A full recovery can take anywhere from a week to several months. Contact your doctor if you experience prednisone withdrawal symptoms as you are tapering off the drug. .......... Current Guidelines • Patients be informed of the signs
ignatz
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Home hemodialysis supplies
My hubby passed away and I have a months worth of supplies. Any ideas on who may be able to use them. My renal center said that must be thrown away. Considering the cost I am reluctant to do this
My hubby passed away and I have a months worth of supplies. Any ideas on who may be able to use them. My renal center said that must be thrown away. Considering the cost I am reluctant to do this
Meesh17
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Kidney Dialysis
3 years ago
No sleep in hospital
So my dad is currently weaning down with trach on and he’s breathing on his own today with some help of oxygen, so we’re doing good there. But he hasn’t slept in 48 hrs. I know he doesn’t sleep well at night anyway but not this bad. I know sleep schedule can get really messed up being in ICU and things
So my dad is currently weaning down with trach on and he’s breathing on his own today with some help of oxygen, so we’re doing good there. But he hasn’t slept in 48 hrs. I know he doesn’t sleep well at night anyway but not this bad. I know sleep schedule can get really messed up being in ICU and things
jld85
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
The NHS Oxygen Guy with IBS.
Hi I'm the oxygen guy. I work for the NHS and I deal with Patients that have serious Respiratory problems, I've suffered with IBS for many years and I still get the stomach cramps and pain on a daily basis. I try to carry on with what I do with everything but sometimes its a struggle. I take Mebervin
Hi I'm the oxygen guy. I work for the NHS and I deal with Patients that have serious Respiratory problems, I've suffered with IBS for many years and I still get the stomach cramps and pain on a daily basis. I try to carry on with what I do with everything but sometimes its a struggle. I take Mebervin
Oxygen_guy
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Lamotrigine
Been switched to lamotrigine for anxiety and depression - anyone found it helpful?? ❤️
Been switched to lamotrigine for anxiety and depression - anyone found it helpful?? ❤️
Vicss
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Mental Health Support
3 years ago
Hello!
Hello all! I am new to the community. 2 months ago my mom's undetected brain aneurysm ruptured. We feared the worst but got the best. After being in an induced coma and then waking up she moved finally to a rehab hospital and is on her way to recover. During that time my dad suffered a trauma injury
Hello all! I am new to the community. 2 months ago my mom's undetected brain aneurysm ruptured. We feared the worst but got the best. After being in an induced coma and then waking up she moved finally to a rehab hospital and is on her way to recover. During that time my dad suffered a trauma injury
Niamh_McGowan
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Headway
3 years ago
Sons bowel incontinence
Hi. Is there anyone here who's child is bowel incontinent? My sons 11. Still no diagnosis why. Been seeing CAHMS over 2 yrs. Seen loads of community peads who tell me he's constipated ( he's not) Now recently being seen Evelina Children's Hospital. They agree not constipated. Has bowel exercise programme
Hi. Is there anyone here who's child is bowel incontinent? My sons 11. Still no diagnosis why. Been seeing CAHMS over 2 yrs. Seen loads of community peads who tell me he's constipated ( he's not) Now recently being seen Evelina Children's Hospital. They agree not constipated. Has bowel exercise programme
29Ang
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ERIC
3 years ago
Hi everyone does anyone have advice on after care for icu flashbacks and help with piecing things together?
Hi everyone , I was wondering if anyone had any advice , to make a long story short I was in icu for around 6 weeks at the end of last year beginning of this year , I had sepsis and pneumonia. I’m struggling a lot with flashback and really trying to piece everything together, I know I was in an induced
Hi everyone , I was wondering if anyone had any advice , to make a long story short I was in icu for around 6 weeks at the end of last year beginning of this year , I had sepsis and pneumonia. I’m struggling a lot with flashback and really trying to piece everything together, I know I was in an induced
April00
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Two doses of enoxaparin inj a day for APS stroke survivors?
I ve had a couple of dibilatating strokes but w alot of PT(physio) i am very close to 98%. My question is i am on enoxaparin 2.2 mg/kg every twelve hours is this average for most. I know some without strokes take only take 40mg a day as a preventative. What are other”APS stroke” patients taking. Curious
I ve had a couple of dibilatating strokes but w alot of PT(physio) i am very close to 98%. My question is i am on enoxaparin 2.2 mg/kg every twelve hours is this average for most. I know some without strokes take only take 40mg a day as a preventative. What are other”APS stroke” patients taking. Curious
Wittycjt
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Albuterol
Hi, Does albuterol sulfate impact RLS? I was prescribed it for COVID but I am always nervous.
Hi, Does albuterol sulfate impact RLS? I was prescribed it for COVID but I am always nervous.
Megamania
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Zolmitriptan and pregnancy
Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking zolmitriptan for migraines while pregnant. I’m currently trying for a baby so not sure if I’m pregnant or not but I do get quite a few migraines every month and I’m a bit nervous in taking zolmitriptan as it says there’s no clinical
Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking zolmitriptan for migraines while pregnant. I’m currently trying for a baby so not sure if I’m pregnant or not but I do get quite a few migraines every month and I’m a bit nervous in taking zolmitriptan as it says there’s no clinical
mello88
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Stopped: B. Longum BB536 (Morinaga) probiotic for gut related health issues (IBS) -> switched to b. infantis 35624 (Alflorex)
I'll no longer take Alflorex and will try another probiotic, Bacillus Coagulans. I also don't take bacillus coagulans anymore. These probiotics weren't beneficial for my health symptoms. **************************** Just started, the 11th of August, with a single strain probiotic, bifidobacterium longum
I'll no longer take Alflorex and will try another probiotic, Bacillus Coagulans. I also don't take bacillus coagulans anymore. These probiotics weren't beneficial for my health symptoms. **************************** Just started, the 11th of August, with a single strain probiotic, bifidobacterium longum
Meleber
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Thoughts on hypoxic brain injury recovery?
Hi, I'm fairly new to the forum but wanted to reach out to see if anyone may have had any similar experiences. My mother in law suffered a hypoxic brain injury whilst in hospital late feb and hasn't really regained any meaningful recovery yet. She had only been admitted around 24 hours earlier for unknown
Hi, I'm fairly new to the forum but wanted to reach out to see if anyone may have had any similar experiences. My mother in law suffered a hypoxic brain injury whilst in hospital late feb and hasn't really regained any meaningful recovery yet. She had only been admitted around 24 hours earlier for unknown
KitKat-10
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Headway
3 years ago
"Significant injury" meaning?
Husband is now at the end of his second week in the rehab ward. He has managed to relearn to sit , and can now be taken in a wheelchair off the ward and outside to see our adult children,for about twenty minutes, and he's been in the standing frame with slightly lessening support - he can hold his left
Husband is now at the end of his second week in the rehab ward. He has managed to relearn to sit , and can now be taken in a wheelchair off the ward and outside to see our adult children,for about twenty minutes, and he's been in the standing frame with slightly lessening support - he can hold his left
knitandcrochet
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Headway
3 years ago
Brain fog/ oxygen debt/ D lactate
Hi all, I've been looking to find a solution for brain fog. Before I took levothyroxine my energy levels were not good. I believe the reason for my lack of energy was down to the fact that I was an ex smoker of a twenty a day habit. My GP did not diagnose me with anything which I could associate with
Hi all, I've been looking to find a solution for brain fog. Before I took levothyroxine my energy levels were not good. I believe the reason for my lack of energy was down to the fact that I was an ex smoker of a twenty a day habit. My GP did not diagnose me with anything which I could associate with
Timbutdim
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Why me?
Hiya everyone. So I’ve just watched Ambulance: Code Red on channel 5 and quite a lot of accidents that resulted in brain injury were featured on it.. it made me realise what the ambulance did for me on the night of my haemorrhage, and could relate to the brain injured people… only these people were involved
Hiya everyone. So I’ve just watched Ambulance: Code Red on channel 5 and quite a lot of accidents that resulted in brain injury were featured on it.. it made me realise what the ambulance did for me on the night of my haemorrhage, and could relate to the brain injured people… only these people were involved
Wazza84
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Headway
3 years ago
Asymptomatic fix in brain
Is there anything like asymptomatic fix in brain?As my brother in coma for 4 years, the personal doctor said as per blood result he is having asymptomatic fix in brains that could not be seen. I'm worried that it might worsen his nerves and brain damage.
Is there anything like asymptomatic fix in brain?As my brother in coma for 4 years, the personal doctor said as per blood result he is having asymptomatic fix in brains that could not be seen. I'm worried that it might worsen his nerves and brain damage.
BroSis
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
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