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Update 21/03
Hey everyone Not much to say today apart from I've woken up with a stinking cold and temperature. (Hospital have done a test for a virus that can't be named, negative but been moved to a side room just in case) I've discovered a nice big bruise on my chest (were the CPR was) and on my wrist where the
Hey everyone Not much to say today apart from I've woken up with a stinking cold and temperature. (Hospital have done a test for a virus that can't be named, negative but been moved to a side room just in case) I've discovered a nice big bruise on my chest (were the CPR was) and on my wrist where the
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Lactobacillus reuteri , Mucuna Pruriens , and magnesium malate to treat RLS
Hello, Newbie to the forum wondering if Mucuna Pruriens is used by people on this forum? Magnesium Malate , which helps the iron cross the BBB? And Lactobacillus Reuteri? (Recommended for RLS by Dr. Will Davis)
Hello, Newbie to the forum wondering if Mucuna Pruriens is used by people on this forum? Magnesium Malate , which helps the iron cross the BBB? And Lactobacillus Reuteri? (Recommended for RLS by Dr. Will Davis)
Little_apple
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Hello. I’m new here.
Hello RLS forum. I’m new here. I’m already learning a lot from reading your posts and responses. I could quickly tell that it is mostly women on this forum. It is a kinder and gentler place than the Parkinson’s forum with predominately older men. What a relief! I have anxiety which is greatly worsened
Hello RLS forum. I’m new here. I’m already learning a lot from reading your posts and responses. I could quickly tell that it is mostly women on this forum. It is a kinder and gentler place than the Parkinson’s forum with predominately older men. What a relief! I have anxiety which is greatly worsened
Little_apple
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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Angioplasty tomorrow...in urgent need of advice asap pls
Hi all angioplasty booked for tomorrow but not sure if I should go ahead with it or just cancel. Reason for procedure: Doc wants to investigate extent of artery blockage in order to prescribe flecanide medication for afib. If blockage is severe he will fit a stent during the procedure. Got quite a shock
Hi all angioplasty booked for tomorrow but not sure if I should go ahead with it or just cancel. Reason for procedure: Doc wants to investigate extent of artery blockage in order to prescribe flecanide medication for afib. If blockage is severe he will fit a stent during the procedure. Got quite a shock
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Still breathless 6 1/2 wks post cabgx2
My recovery has been perfect- apart from being breathless or exhausted upon relatively small exertion.Today i carried a tv upstairs and was panting like a dog, later on my walk i was breathing heavily on every incline. I have been posting when it would be sensible to start running again, and following
My recovery has been perfect- apart from being breathless or exhausted upon relatively small exertion.Today i carried a tv upstairs and was panting like a dog, later on my walk i was breathing heavily on every incline. I have been posting when it would be sensible to start running again, and following
bagsypartime
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
shoulder and back pain following CABG
I had a triple CABG 8 weeks ago now. I am finding it difficult to get back to moral activity because my shoulders ache and I have a strong ache between my shoulder blades at the top of my back. I kinda expected these aches in the early days because of positioning and trauma during surgery, But was not
I had a triple CABG 8 weeks ago now. I am finding it difficult to get back to moral activity because my shoulders ache and I have a strong ache between my shoulder blades at the top of my back. I kinda expected these aches in the early days because of positioning and trauma during surgery, But was not
Truffles2
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Hypermobility/HEDS recommendation?
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I posted on the EDS forum but it’s not very active and no response yet. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. I’m in the watch and wait category I believe for auto immune inc lupus but at my recent autonomics
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I posted on the EDS forum but it’s not very active and no response yet. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. I’m in the watch and wait category I believe for auto immune inc lupus but at my recent autonomics
Winter_night
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Bit nervous on follow up echo
Just crossed 6 months post 4 stents , had EF of 40% . Had stent done on September last year. Now I have first echocardiogram since stents on Monday and appointment with cardio week later. I have been taking medicine , good diet and regular exercises , brisk walk and active life except some muscle pain
Just crossed 6 months post 4 stents , had EF of 40% . Had stent done on September last year. Now I have first echocardiogram since stents on Monday and appointment with cardio week later. I have been taking medicine , good diet and regular exercises , brisk walk and active life except some muscle pain
Sodp
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
PMR News from Med page 1.10.23
Rheumatology > General Rheumatology JAK Inhibitor Promising for Polymyalgia Rheumatica — Oral drug seen as safer than chronic, high-dose steroids by John Gever, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today January 9, 2023 Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on Twitter. Opens in a new tab or
Rheumatology > General Rheumatology JAK Inhibitor Promising for Polymyalgia Rheumatica — Oral drug seen as safer than chronic, high-dose steroids by John Gever, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today January 9, 2023 Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on Twitter. Opens in a new tab or
JanetGarrettN
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Recommendations for an EDS specialist in London?
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and I also have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. At my recent autonomics appointment my hyperflexible joints were mentioned and I was asked if I'd been assessed for hypermobile EDS. I would like to find someone
Hi there. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I have recently been diagnosed with PoTs and I also have fibromyalgia and erythromelalgia. At my recent autonomics appointment my hyperflexible joints were mentioned and I was asked if I'd been assessed for hypermobile EDS. I would like to find someone
Winter_night
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
1 year ago
Thank you
Currently sat in the recovery ward after having a sucsessful angioplasty and a stent fitted.I just wanted to pass all my thanks to all the wonderful, kind people at the Basingstoke Heart Center for looking after me. I am eternally grateful.
Currently sat in the recovery ward after having a sucsessful angioplasty and a stent fitted.I just wanted to pass all my thanks to all the wonderful, kind people at the Basingstoke Heart Center for looking after me. I am eternally grateful.
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Angina and heart attack
Hello, I've had a mild heart attack and have angina, I was admitted to hospital one week ago and have had a stent fitted. It all happened very quick, I'm reading on here a lot about a rehab nurse! Is this someone who will be in touch over time? I'd really like some advise on starting my recovery and
Hello, I've had a mild heart attack and have angina, I was admitted to hospital one week ago and have had a stent fitted. It all happened very quick, I'm reading on here a lot about a rehab nurse! Is this someone who will be in touch over time? I'd really like some advise on starting my recovery and
Jack-a-doodle
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Terrified
Hi I had my first heart attack 26/1/23, went to hospital, I had a second heart attack in hospital on 28/1/23 and had 1 sent put in on 1/2/23 left hospital 2/2/23, I am scared as I have pains in my back going to front, but I have a hiatus herna just under my breasts, I feel as though I am having a palpitation
Hi I had my first heart attack 26/1/23, went to hospital, I had a second heart attack in hospital on 28/1/23 and had 1 sent put in on 1/2/23 left hospital 2/2/23, I am scared as I have pains in my back going to front, but I have a hiatus herna just under my breasts, I feel as though I am having a palpitation
Anxious02
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Failed angioplasty/ stent placement
Has anyone ever had a failed angioplasty when attempting to put in stents in an occluded vein? If so- has there been a second attempt? Was it successful? Thanks
Has anyone ever had a failed angioplasty when attempting to put in stents in an occluded vein? If so- has there been a second attempt? Was it successful? Thanks
Redbuns
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Anticoagulation Support
1 year ago
struggling with feelings when people announce pregnancy
Me and my partner have been trying for over a year. We are at the stage where we have been referred to a fertility specialist and waiting blood tests and sperm analysis results. Everytime someone I am close to announces they are pregnant I take it really bad which my partner doesn’t understand why. One
Me and my partner have been trying for over a year. We are at the stage where we have been referred to a fertility specialist and waiting blood tests and sperm analysis results. Everytime someone I am close to announces they are pregnant I take it really bad which my partner doesn’t understand why. One
Watsy
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Collagen
Hello all. I've been puzzled by one question for a while already... When looking to buy face cream for example I keep stumbling across wrinkle-reducing skin care products which promise great results through the use of added collagen. Having scleroderma, which is essentially an overproduction of collagen
Hello all. I've been puzzled by one question for a while already... When looking to buy face cream for example I keep stumbling across wrinkle-reducing skin care products which promise great results through the use of added collagen. Having scleroderma, which is essentially an overproduction of collagen
hunkyd0ry
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 year ago
Stopping me breaking something returning to racing
Thanks to the encouragement from members of this forum I am now back up to parkruns again. I am now looking to enter club 10k races. I am speaking to my GP next week and ideally I would like to get their clearance, or a cardiologists, on how hard I can push myself. The surgeons did a good job and I
Thanks to the encouragement from members of this forum I am now back up to parkruns again. I am now looking to enter club 10k races. I am speaking to my GP next week and ideally I would like to get their clearance, or a cardiologists, on how hard I can push myself. The surgeons did a good job and I
Flimflab
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Glaucoma, prednisolone and anxiety supplements
Good morning all I am being treated for GCA and at the moment I’m on 20mg of of prednisilone, I am coping ok and trying to stay as healthy as possible, I already have glaucoma and sadly the steroids have pushed my eye pressure up, I saw my eye consultant yesterday, he is quite concerned, the operation
Good morning all I am being treated for GCA and at the moment I’m on 20mg of of prednisilone, I am coping ok and trying to stay as healthy as possible, I already have glaucoma and sadly the steroids have pushed my eye pressure up, I saw my eye consultant yesterday, he is quite concerned, the operation
Mumdadlove
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
recommendations for high cholesterol med please
I stopped taking my cholesterol meds in November, just tested again and it's now 371. For RLS I'm now on gabapentin (100mg) and .5mg requip (need to transition off). My RLS is the best it's been in years! However, my doc wants me to continue to take the pravastatin (80mg) for the high cholesterol
I stopped taking my cholesterol meds in November, just tested again and it's now 371. For RLS I'm now on gabapentin (100mg) and .5mg requip (need to transition off). My RLS is the best it's been in years! However, my doc wants me to continue to take the pravastatin (80mg) for the high cholesterol
RLSNona
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Friends Like You!
Hi everyone, I'll try to keep this one short today and not write a doctoral dissertation of emotions. That's how I feel and at least with my "community fam" - it's a no judgement zone. I'm feeling fair since the Kidney Stone/Lithotripsy Stent Procedure surgery. That's a mouth full (right) - some days
Hi everyone, I'll try to keep this one short today and not write a doctoral dissertation of emotions. That's how I feel and at least with my "community fam" - it's a no judgement zone. I'm feeling fair since the Kidney Stone/Lithotripsy Stent Procedure surgery. That's a mouth full (right) - some days
stepsforNeeC
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
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