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Weight gain on methadone?
I finally found a doctor in Sarasota who prescribes methadone. The plan is to stop Tramadol and switch to methadone. Will I gain weight - does it slow metabolism? I've been reading that some people have problems and I tend to gain weight easily. Anyone have experience? Thanks for your comments.
I finally found a doctor in Sarasota who prescribes methadone. The plan is to stop Tramadol and switch to methadone. Will I gain weight - does it slow metabolism? I've been reading that some people have problems and I tend to gain weight easily. Anyone have experience? Thanks for your comments.
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Can a stent reblock?
Hi everyone in September 2020 I had one stent fitted in my main LAD artery which was 75% blocked. Ive been on Ticagrelor, Aspirin and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry
Hi everyone in September 2020 I had one stent fitted in my main LAD artery which was 75% blocked. Ive been on Ticagrelor, Aspirin and Atorvastatin ever since. I feel great, exercising, eating as healthily as I can (albeit not as strict as I was in the beginning). My question is Ive started to worry
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
UNCLOG for eyes
hi folks. There is an incredible soul that developed UNCLOG mask with infrared to bathe the eyes Her name is Fifi She was incredibly helpful - referring Blepharitis , dry eye and anything else as an eye nurse who consulted with ophthalmologists for over three decades. company is http://www.unclogmask.com
hi folks. There is an incredible soul that developed UNCLOG mask with infrared to bathe the eyes Her name is Fifi She was incredibly helpful - referring Blepharitis , dry eye and anything else as an eye nurse who consulted with ophthalmologists for over three decades. company is http://www.unclogmask.com
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
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CABG and beyond
Hi all. I had a triple bypass 9 months ago and went very well. The last week or so though i've been getting a bit out of breath walking sometimes ( i walk fast). Nothing major and nothing like before my bypass, but it's got me worrying i have some blockage after 9 months, with good diet and exercise.
Hi all. I had a triple bypass 9 months ago and went very well. The last week or so though i've been getting a bit out of breath walking sometimes ( i walk fast). Nothing major and nothing like before my bypass, but it's got me worrying i have some blockage after 9 months, with good diet and exercise.
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
unstable angina
hello all, I have been doing great for ages since my heart attack and stent fitting in Oct 2020. There is some damage to me heart but i was told in May after a scan that it is nearly back to mormal. However I recently attended a&e due to a little intemittent increased chest pain and breathlessness.
hello all, I have been doing great for ages since my heart attack and stent fitting in Oct 2020. There is some damage to me heart but i was told in May after a scan that it is nearly back to mormal. However I recently attended a&e due to a little intemittent increased chest pain and breathlessness.
Gigi1958
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Help from those taking Methadone
I need a shoulder replacement and is scheduled soon. I have been taking methadone to control my RLS. When I told my surgeon that I was taking methadone, he told me that he could not manage my pain. He said that anything that he gave me wouldn’t control my pain. He suggested to ask my neurologist or go
I need a shoulder replacement and is scheduled soon. I have been taking methadone to control my RLS. When I told my surgeon that I was taking methadone, he told me that he could not manage my pain. He said that anything that he gave me wouldn’t control my pain. He suggested to ask my neurologist or go
Merny5
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
HRT and RLS
Hello everyone, Just wanted some advice please. I have been able to reduce my dosage of Ropinirole to 1.5mg with the unexpected help of HRT. I would like to reduce further and although I need to up the HRT dose, which may help. I am considering trying Magnesium. Any advice would as always be gratefully
Hello everyone, Just wanted some advice please. I have been able to reduce my dosage of Ropinirole to 1.5mg with the unexpected help of HRT. I would like to reduce further and although I need to up the HRT dose, which may help. I am considering trying Magnesium. Any advice would as always be gratefully
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
RSL and clonazepam
For me the ONLY thing that has worked is Clonazepam 2mg at night. Sometimes I have to take a second one during the night if the RLS is back. This has worked for me for years but I certainly worry about the addictive nature of benzodiazepines. But I’m not giving it up. I’m 73 now and I will take it for
For me the ONLY thing that has worked is Clonazepam 2mg at night. Sometimes I have to take a second one during the night if the RLS is back. This has worked for me for years but I certainly worry about the addictive nature of benzodiazepines. But I’m not giving it up. I’m 73 now and I will take it for
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Baseline troponin level after cabg
Dear All Just wanted to ask if anyone knows what is the baseline troponin level for someone who has done cabg say almost a year ago? I know that normally it should be less than 14. But I was told by a doctor that a cabg patient will have a normal higher elevated level? With thanks Shaivi
Dear All Just wanted to ask if anyone knows what is the baseline troponin level for someone who has done cabg say almost a year ago? I know that normally it should be less than 14. But I was told by a doctor that a cabg patient will have a normal higher elevated level? With thanks Shaivi
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
PAD after Pmr
Hi, I just wanted to share what's going on as I've been so worried and upset. I know I've no right to be, I'm fine compared with many of you, but...So I've nearly come to the end of my Pmr...although I don't like saying it in case I jinx it and it flares! I'm on .0.5 pred, and feel fine apart from being
Hi, I just wanted to share what's going on as I've been so worried and upset. I know I've no right to be, I'm fine compared with many of you, but...So I've nearly come to the end of my Pmr...although I don't like saying it in case I jinx it and it flares! I'm on .0.5 pred, and feel fine apart from being
Blossom20
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
A Role of Thyroid Hormones in Acute Myocardial Infarction: An Update
Acute
coronary
syndrome
can be attributed to a significant hemodynamic insult that leads to atherosclerosis of the epicardial coronary arteries. The main causative risk factors, such as obesity, smoking, and alcohol intake, increase the burden of
acute
coronary
syndrome
.
Acute
coronary
syndrome
can be attributed to a significant hemodynamic insult that leads to atherosclerosis of the epicardial coronary arteries. The main causative risk factors, such as obesity, smoking, and alcohol intake, increase the burden of
acute
coronary
syndrome
.
helvella
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Feeling Positive, just in time for Christmas
Soooo……August at an M6 rest area I blackout, 2 x trauma nurses find me (they were going on holiday) as well as another nurse, 6 hits with the defibrillator , anyway massive heart attack, wake up in ambulance, quick check at hospital straight down for stent. 5 days later fractured ribs and stent discharged
Soooo……August at an M6 rest area I blackout, 2 x trauma nurses find me (they were going on holiday) as well as another nurse, 6 hits with the defibrillator , anyway massive heart attack, wake up in ambulance, quick check at hospital straight down for stent. 5 days later fractured ribs and stent discharged
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
By Pass and LAD blockage
Good Morning everyone My husband had his appt with the cardiologist to discuss the findings from the Angiogram He is referring him to the Liverpool heart and chest company for consideration of a bypass. Stenting he says, is not possible ( the blockage is before and after the existing stent and another
Good Morning everyone My husband had his appt with the cardiologist to discuss the findings from the Angiogram He is referring him to the Liverpool heart and chest company for consideration of a bypass. Stenting he says, is not possible ( the blockage is before and after the existing stent and another
Kewen
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Lining update!
Just a quick update for those of you with lining issues 😆. I've managed to get to 6.6 today on my first scan which is a record for me on the first scan! Just waiting to see whether we will go ahead with an FET or they want to see me again in a few days. I've been taking 4x progynova, 1 x patch every
Just a quick update for those of you with lining issues 😆. I've managed to get to 6.6 today on my first scan which is a record for me on the first scan! Just waiting to see whether we will go ahead with an FET or they want to see me again in a few days. I've been taking 4x progynova, 1 x patch every
Pebbles345
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Father not waking up after septic shock
My beloved Dad (72) survived a severe septic shock. They called us 3 Weeks ago after a routine bile surgery and told us that he is now in the ICU. They told us he had internal bleeding and they needed to perform surgery on him. We were shocked and prayed that night that everything would go well. He survived
My beloved Dad (72) survived a severe septic shock. They called us 3 Weeks ago after a routine bile surgery and told us that he is now in the ICU. They told us he had internal bleeding and they needed to perform surgery on him. We were shocked and prayed that night that everything would go well. He survived
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Antidepressant recommendations
Well, my anxiety and depression just keep getting worse. Nearly unbearable now.What types of antidepressants have any of you had experience/success with during the transition off of the DAs? I have not been able to conclusively blame my symptoms on either the lack of dopamine or the soboxone. For those
Well, my anxiety and depression just keep getting worse. Nearly unbearable now.What types of antidepressants have any of you had experience/success with during the transition off of the DAs? I have not been able to conclusively blame my symptoms on either the lack of dopamine or the soboxone. For those
climber54
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
A diagnosis! Yipee! Kawasaki Disease, look for calcified aneurysms! (also a question about warfarin)
Hey you lovely lot! So, some of you know that I needed a 2x CABG Jan 2022 aged 34 (very nearly my newly plumbed heart's birthday!) and every Dr/Cardiologiost that looked at my notes/history/angiograms came away scratching their heads and not understanding what had happened or why my vessels were so
Hey you lovely lot! So, some of you know that I needed a 2x CABG Jan 2022 aged 34 (very nearly my newly plumbed heart's birthday!) and every Dr/Cardiologiost that looked at my notes/history/angiograms came away scratching their heads and not understanding what had happened or why my vessels were so
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tale of woe, sort of
I've been on ticagerol 90 and other meds (bisoprolol, aspirin, Losartan, etc) since my heart attack in May 2021, with second stent inserted via rotablation in Nov 2021. The surgeon said to continue the blood thinners for a year. I was originally treated at Luton and Dunstable hospital (L&D), and the
I've been on ticagerol 90 and other meds (bisoprolol, aspirin, Losartan, etc) since my heart attack in May 2021, with second stent inserted via rotablation in Nov 2021. The surgeon said to continue the blood thinners for a year. I was originally treated at Luton and Dunstable hospital (L&D), and the
Harefieldfan
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
PSMA scan results just arrived but interpreting them is difficult and no Onc telmed available until next week. Orgovyx failed two months ago
Any idea what this means or suggestions? Study Result Impression 1. Previous prostatectomy with no F-18 PSMA evidence of local recurrence or 2. Two F-18 PSMA avid presumed bone metastases, one in the right posterior third rib and the other in the left anterior T4 vertebral body. 3. No other F-18
Any idea what this means or suggestions? Study Result Impression 1. Previous prostatectomy with no F-18 PSMA evidence of local recurrence or 2. Two F-18 PSMA avid presumed bone metastases, one in the right posterior third rib and the other in the left anterior T4 vertebral body. 3. No other F-18
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Ashwaganda?
I just saw someone posting on another site that Ashwaganda has really helped their RLS. Does anyone have any thoughts on this please? I currently take Tramadol but only when desperate as I don't really want to be dependent on any drug if I can avoid it. However I have had to appreciate that I am taking
I just saw someone posting on another site that Ashwaganda has really helped their RLS. Does anyone have any thoughts on this please? I currently take Tramadol but only when desperate as I don't really want to be dependent on any drug if I can avoid it. However I have had to appreciate that I am taking
Seaview20
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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