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ME/CFS discussed in terms of thyroid dysfunction
Interesting papers are coming in, in droves almost. This downloadable paper discusses links between thyroid function in critical illness and ME/CFS. Title and Abstract here:
PERSPECTIVE article
Front. Med., 08 March 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.818728
Perspective: Drawing
Interesting papers are coming in, in droves almost. This downloadable paper discusses links between thyroid function in critical illness and ME/CFS. Title and Abstract here:
PERSPECTIVE article
Front. Med., 08 March 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.818728
Perspective: Drawing
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Should i have been put on blood thinners?
Hi, Ct scan in Sept stated moderate amount of coronary calcification noted in LAD artery. Angiogram in November found moderate to severe calcification in LAD plus not so severe in other arteries. Finally, in January a stent was fitted in LAD but mild stroke occurred either during or shortly after resulting
Hi, Ct scan in Sept stated moderate amount of coronary calcification noted in LAD artery. Angiogram in November found moderate to severe calcification in LAD plus not so severe in other arteries. Finally, in January a stent was fitted in LAD but mild stroke occurred either during or shortly after resulting
Mrbojangles
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Best foundation for telangiectasia?
Hi all, Anyone out there found a good foundation to cover telangiectasia on the face? I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis 3 years ago. I know it seems trivial with all the other things we have to deal with but the redness on my face gets me down sometimes and I wondered if anyone has found the holy
Hi all, Anyone out there found a good foundation to cover telangiectasia on the face? I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis 3 years ago. I know it seems trivial with all the other things we have to deal with but the redness on my face gets me down sometimes and I wondered if anyone has found the holy
Helenlouise40
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
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Pacemaker update
After getting my head round having a pacemaker I've just had contact from my cardiologist who has changed his mind . He says because I have Bradycardia and also had a stent recently because of a blockage my Cardio vascular disease with a Pacemaker is not so black and white CAD, and diabetes are the
After getting my head round having a pacemaker I've just had contact from my cardiologist who has changed his mind . He says because I have Bradycardia and also had a stent recently because of a blockage my Cardio vascular disease with a Pacemaker is not so black and white CAD, and diabetes are the
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Fluid in lungs after cabg, heart bypass
Dear All So we went for my husband's first post op appointment today. There was fluid in his lungs post operation., which was 5.5 weeks ago. He took a diuretic medication as per the doctor's prescription. Today, from the x Ray, the Dr saw that the fluid is still there. He said that he is not worried
Dear All So we went for my husband's first post op appointment today. There was fluid in his lungs post operation., which was 5.5 weeks ago. He took a diuretic medication as per the doctor's prescription. Today, from the x Ray, the Dr saw that the fluid is still there. He said that he is not worried
SRDS
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CBD and RLS
Like so many of us, I am ALSO weaning off of pramipexole. I have been taking a "low" 0.375 or 1.5 of the 0.25 mg tablet (with 600 mg Gabapentin) at 1030 pm (prior to a 12 am bedtime) for the dreaded RLS onset at 130-2 am, which would then last for 1 to 3 hours. It was working but I was feeling the
Like so many of us, I am ALSO weaning off of pramipexole. I have been taking a "low" 0.375 or 1.5 of the 0.25 mg tablet (with 600 mg Gabapentin) at 1030 pm (prior to a 12 am bedtime) for the dreaded RLS onset at 130-2 am, which would then last for 1 to 3 hours. It was working but I was feeling the
Crazilegs
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Confused about not taking the Down syndrome test
Hello ladies, I am 35 weeks pregnant and I was refused a down syndrome test in the first trimester. But I don't know why now I am worried about it. Can anyone please suggest or what should I do now. So that I can remove these negative things from my mind.
Hello ladies, I am 35 weeks pregnant and I was refused a down syndrome test in the first trimester. But I don't know why now I am worried about it. Can anyone please suggest or what should I do now. So that I can remove these negative things from my mind.
Dilpreet123
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Life Insurance
I am 40 years old and have a stent, which was fitted in 2015. I am now fit, healthy and had no issues since . Due to having a mortgage I have always had life insurance, unfortunately I have always done it for 10 year terms. My current insurance is coming to an end so looking to renew. A simple comparison
I am 40 years old and have a stent, which was fitted in 2015. I am now fit, healthy and had no issues since . Due to having a mortgage I have always had life insurance, unfortunately I have always done it for 10 year terms. My current insurance is coming to an end so looking to renew. A simple comparison
LeonWl
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Cold Turkey on Pramipexole?
I have had RLS for 40 years and have been prescribed Prmipexole for the last 10 years.I was taking 6mg pr day.The augmentation is horrific. I have managed to cut this dose in half. I used Tramadol to help mitigate the worst side effects. I was doing quite well until I gt down to half the dose. Then it
I have had RLS for 40 years and have been prescribed Prmipexole for the last 10 years.I was taking 6mg pr day.The augmentation is horrific. I have managed to cut this dose in half. I used Tramadol to help mitigate the worst side effects. I was doing quite well until I gt down to half the dose. Then it
welschrispy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
RLS and Marijuana
Does anyone know of a good practitioner in Toronto who is very knowledgeable about treating RLS with CBD and/or marijuana? I was told that typically suggested doses of CBD are far too low to be very effective. What about marijuana capsules or vaporizers? As time goes on I am less and less confident
Does anyone know of a good practitioner in Toronto who is very knowledgeable about treating RLS with CBD and/or marijuana? I was told that typically suggested doses of CBD are far too low to be very effective. What about marijuana capsules or vaporizers? As time goes on I am less and less confident
Celloguy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Bypass surgery chest wound blistering
I’m new here & wondering if anyone has any advice. My husband had a cabg x 5 in January and his chest wound leaked for a long time thankfully that has cleared up but 3 blisters have formed on the wound now - the District nurse thinks they will reabsorb in time. Has anyone else experienced this?
I’m new here & wondering if anyone has any advice. My husband had a cabg x 5 in January and his chest wound leaked for a long time thankfully that has cleared up but 3 blisters have formed on the wound now - the District nurse thinks they will reabsorb in time. Has anyone else experienced this?
CP60
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Return to work worries.
Hi everyone. I am due to start back to work next month after being off for a year. I had H/A at work last march.After being admitted to A and E in July with angina pain was sent for a stent. I still get breathless but am a lot better now the clopidogrel has been stopped. IT has suggested a phased return
Hi everyone. I am due to start back to work next month after being off for a year. I had H/A at work last march.After being admitted to A and E in July with angina pain was sent for a stent. I still get breathless but am a lot better now the clopidogrel has been stopped. IT has suggested a phased return
SueMel12
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Running Fitness post angiogram
Hello. Two weeks ago I was half way through a marathon training schedule, as I have been for the last 12 years during Feb/March. However, I had to have an angiogram last week because of intermittent chest pain and “potential” stenosis revealed on a CT scan. No stent was needed as the flow was 97%. For
Hello. Two weeks ago I was half way through a marathon training schedule, as I have been for the last 12 years during Feb/March. However, I had to have an angiogram last week because of intermittent chest pain and “potential” stenosis revealed on a CT scan. No stent was needed as the flow was 97%. For
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Angina pain
I'm four months post stent insertion for a 95% blockage in my LAD. My symptoms before surgery were a burning pain lower neck on initially starting walking fast (and would then go away) and only two episodes of intense pain. I'm 46. I still have this pain on walking and have had one episode of what
I'm four months post stent insertion for a 95% blockage in my LAD. My symptoms before surgery were a burning pain lower neck on initially starting walking fast (and would then go away) and only two episodes of intense pain. I'm 46. I still have this pain on walking and have had one episode of what
LucyBoo21
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
TOO MUCH MOVICOL !
Advice again please! After three months Movicol for impacted bowel my GP advised I had been overdoing it with the Movicol ( Although still having terrible wind,stomach pain and feel like something there I cannot Pass. So on her advice took no laxatives' for three days and then two satchets of Fibrogel
Advice again please! After three months Movicol for impacted bowel my GP advised I had been overdoing it with the Movicol ( Although still having terrible wind,stomach pain and feel like something there I cannot Pass. So on her advice took no laxatives' for three days and then two satchets of Fibrogel
Shopnow1
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IBS Network
2 years ago
the culprit is in the cbd I am taking
HI, thanks to all of you who have responded to my last post. After days of wondering as what is the reason the oxycodone I have taking for years lost effectiveness all of a sudden. It is not the pregabalin but the high-dose CBD I have been taking in the past half month reduces the effectiveness of
HI, thanks to all of you who have responded to my last post. After days of wondering as what is the reason the oxycodone I have taking for years lost effectiveness all of a sudden. It is not the pregabalin but the high-dose CBD I have been taking in the past half month reduces the effectiveness of
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Has anyone tapered off/withdrawn from Methadone...after using it to get off the DA drugs?
I seriously need help-each time I find a doctor to prescribe Methadone, they give it to me for a short time and then state they can no longer do so. I cannot live with this monthly terror...the current doc said I have one month to find someone else, as his clinic is being monitored. Today I had a new
I seriously need help-each time I find a doctor to prescribe Methadone, they give it to me for a short time and then state they can no longer do so. I cannot live with this monthly terror...the current doc said I have one month to find someone else, as his clinic is being monitored. Today I had a new
TeddiJ
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Change in Taste
Hi all Had a heart attack earlier this year and a stent was fitted. Has anyone experienced a change in their sense of taste? I get a sweet and metalic taste and its difficult to eat anything I eat doesnt taste very pleasant. I assume it is related to the medications I have been taking?
Hi all Had a heart attack earlier this year and a stent was fitted. Has anyone experienced a change in their sense of taste? I get a sweet and metalic taste and its difficult to eat anything I eat doesnt taste very pleasant. I assume it is related to the medications I have been taking?
Monty22
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
HAS ANYONE HAD SEVERE RLS EPISODES OCCURRING WHILE UNDER SEDATION DURING MEDICAL PROCEDURE?
In the past 10 or more years I have needed occasional Epidural injections under sedation due to a spinal injury. Problem is I become combative during most of these procedures and have been lucky that no one has gotten hurt during these occurrences. I thought this was happening due to my personal fear
In the past 10 or more years I have needed occasional Epidural injections under sedation due to a spinal injury. Problem is I become combative during most of these procedures and have been lucky that no one has gotten hurt during these occurrences. I thought this was happening due to my personal fear
IrisRN
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
60% to 80% stenosis in mid and distal LAD
Hi everyone, Started the year off in and out of AE with high/low irregular heart beat and AF. Seen Cardiogist, had echocardiogram ( normal ) and CT coronary angiogram. Cardiologist happy that change of drugs will stop AF but now it has highlighted this blockage problem. I am not breathless, even after
Hi everyone, Started the year off in and out of AE with high/low irregular heart beat and AF. Seen Cardiogist, had echocardiogram ( normal ) and CT coronary angiogram. Cardiologist happy that change of drugs will stop AF but now it has highlighted this blockage problem. I am not breathless, even after
Sherbett
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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