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Sugar craving
Hi, I'm struggling with stupid sugar cravings. Are these related to being hypothyroid? I'm recently diagnosed and a week into 25mg of levo. I'm hoping its related but solvable once my medication is right?
Hi, I'm struggling with stupid sugar cravings. Are these related to being hypothyroid? I'm recently diagnosed and a week into 25mg of levo. I'm hoping its related but solvable once my medication is right?
misslissa
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
A horrible, drained feeling upon waking up from a nap.
My breathlessness started about a year ago, which I ignored and I ended up in hospital with suspected heart failure at Christmas. My doctor put me on oxygen at night which I now use in conjunction with a CPAP machine, nights only. I'm still awaiting pulmonary testing, even though the hospital cardiologist
My breathlessness started about a year ago, which I ignored and I ended up in hospital with suspected heart failure at Christmas. My doctor put me on oxygen at night which I now use in conjunction with a CPAP machine, nights only. I'm still awaiting pulmonary testing, even though the hospital cardiologist
Caprice123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Lung & Heart Maters .... To Me
Past few day's have not been good feeling quite ill with perhypertension than can be caused by pulmonary hypertension that is caused by my Lung Fibrosis Granuloma Infection or fluid. Guess with Lung Diseases it's like stick tail on the donkey most days. Anyway am sat here dosed up on Asprin as that's
Past few day's have not been good feeling quite ill with perhypertension than can be caused by pulmonary hypertension that is caused by my Lung Fibrosis Granuloma Infection or fluid. Guess with Lung Diseases it's like stick tail on the donkey most days. Anyway am sat here dosed up on Asprin as that's
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
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Doctors are told to curb overuse of oxygen in hospitals
This was in today's newspaper very interesting given theme of my last oxygen post. Study highlights dangers of unprescribed therapy and calls for better NHS training in what constitutes a safe ‘target range’ of oxygen in the body. Patients are being given potentially fatal amounts of oxygen because
This was in today's newspaper very interesting given theme of my last oxygen post. Study highlights dangers of unprescribed therapy and calls for better NHS training in what constitutes a safe ‘target range’ of oxygen in the body. Patients are being given potentially fatal amounts of oxygen because
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Why am I so breathless all the time and for so long?
Can someone help me, please. I have been breathless since July, 2015. Things got bad at Christmas and I was admitted to hospital for 6 days with suspected heart failure. My blood pressure was very high and I had badly swollen ankles, legs, hands and tummy. However, the cardiologist said my heart
Can someone help me, please. I have been breathless since July, 2015. Things got bad at Christmas and I was admitted to hospital for 6 days with suspected heart failure. My blood pressure was very high and I had badly swollen ankles, legs, hands and tummy. However, the cardiologist said my heart
Caprice123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
New to the forum - introduction
First time poster here. Have recently just started researching anxiety. The past 18 months of my life I have just felt not right. I feel like I have terrible sicknesses. I will look up some symptoms and find one or two and think I have those terrible diseases. The main thing I'm scared of is having
First time poster here. Have recently just started researching anxiety. The past 18 months of my life I have just felt not right. I feel like I have terrible sicknesses. I will look up some symptoms and find one or two and think I have those terrible diseases. The main thing I'm scared of is having
TayHow23
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Blood in urine
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some advice please! I had a liver transplant 3 years ago, everything went well and I'm feeling great. Over the last few months I have developed hypertension which is not responding to any medication. As a result I have moderate kidney damage. Over the last week I have blood
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some advice please! I had a liver transplant 3 years ago, everything went well and I'm feeling great. Over the last few months I have developed hypertension which is not responding to any medication. As a result I have moderate kidney damage. Over the last week I have blood
Yarnie
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
QRS duration predicts death, hospitalization among patients with AF irrespective of heart failure: evidence from the AFF
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24368753
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24368753
netpi
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AF Association
8 years ago
Still trying, after all this time!
Hi Everyone! Have been on this diet plan for the past 14 weeks - but only started to write on here last week. Bit disappointed with my (lack of) weight loss - actually 3kgs so far - but am now hoping for better things to come as I have a treadmill which is I'm sure going to help me enormously!! I
Hi Everyone! Have been on this diet plan for the past 14 weeks - but only started to write on here last week. Bit disappointed with my (lack of) weight loss - actually 3kgs so far - but am now hoping for better things to come as I have a treadmill which is I'm sure going to help me enormously!! I
Pansie
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Weight Loss Support
8 years ago
It was the Rivoroxiban
Well, after being wrongly diagnosed by my GP that I had heart failure my EP ran some tests last week and phoned me with the results a few days ago. Echo is fine, heart back to normal size Thyroid borderline White blood cells high I was feeling tired and confused all the time, burning sensation on my
Well, after being wrongly diagnosed by my GP that I had heart failure my EP ran some tests last week and phoned me with the results a few days ago. Echo is fine, heart back to normal size Thyroid borderline White blood cells high I was feeling tired and confused all the time, burning sensation on my
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AF Association
8 years ago
Chester1
I hope someone can help I have been on the forum before re my husband and I welcomed all the advice and info people gave me, he was admitted to hospital on Easter Sunday he spent 3 days there with chest infection now we have another problem my husband when sitting in the chair or in bed he is perfect
I hope someone can help I have been on the forum before re my husband and I welcomed all the advice and info people gave me, he was admitted to hospital on Easter Sunday he spent 3 days there with chest infection now we have another problem my husband when sitting in the chair or in bed he is perfect
chester1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Non-Drinker had an episode of atrial fibrillation and ended up needing a Cardioversion
Hi I have some questions. I am a non-drinker, only once in a blue moon will have a glass of champagne. However a couple weeks back I went to a party and decided to drink that evening. I had 3 mai tai's and ended up in the ER the next morning. My blood pressure was 70/47 and my heart rate got up
Hi I have some questions. I am a non-drinker, only once in a blue moon will have a glass of champagne. However a couple weeks back I went to a party and decided to drink that evening. I had 3 mai tai's and ended up in the ER the next morning. My blood pressure was 70/47 and my heart rate got up
patriciawelch
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AF Association
8 years ago
Stenosis
Could anybody tell me if taking steroids for pmr would it also help relieve pain from having spine problems and hip problems that have been there for years Thinking back as writing this when I first started steroids in November at a high dose I did have a few weeks of feeling a lot easier all over I
Could anybody tell me if taking steroids for pmr would it also help relieve pain from having spine problems and hip problems that have been there for years Thinking back as writing this when I first started steroids in November at a high dose I did have a few weeks of feeling a lot easier all over I
Rusty8
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Heart rate shoots up when exercising
I am 53 years old and have consistently exercised most of my adult life. Last year I briefly went into afib during a stress test. A follow up 30 day monitor showed seversl more additional brief afib episodes after briskly walking for 20 minutes or so. In the worst of them, I physically collapsed and
I am 53 years old and have consistently exercised most of my adult life. Last year I briefly went into afib during a stress test. A follow up 30 day monitor showed seversl more additional brief afib episodes after briskly walking for 20 minutes or so. In the worst of them, I physically collapsed and
Reb500
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AF Association
8 years ago
'Well-Managed Warfarin' Good Enough in Atrial Fib: Analysis
'Well-Managed Warfarin' Good Enough in Atrial Fib: Analysis Marlene BuskoApril 22, 2016 SUNDSVALL, SWEDEN — Low rates of intracranial bleeding and other complications and low all-cause mortality were observed over 9 years of follow-up in a large registry study from Sweden looking at patients with atrial
'Well-Managed Warfarin' Good Enough in Atrial Fib: Analysis Marlene BuskoApril 22, 2016 SUNDSVALL, SWEDEN — Low rates of intracranial bleeding and other complications and low all-cause mortality were observed over 9 years of follow-up in a large registry study from Sweden looking at patients with atrial
netpi
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AF Association
8 years ago
Scared just diagnosed with COPD
Hi all, I was diagnosed yesterday with COPD and have been prescribed an salmeterol inhaler. I have read all sorts on the internet including that only 1 in 20 people survive ten years after being diagnosed! I am only 49 and lost my mum last year with a combination of COPD and heart failure so I am really
Hi all, I was diagnosed yesterday with COPD and have been prescribed an salmeterol inhaler. I have read all sorts on the internet including that only 1 in 20 people survive ten years after being diagnosed! I am only 49 and lost my mum last year with a combination of COPD and heart failure so I am really
Tracy02
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
FDA Warns of Heart Failure Risk With Two Diabetes Drugs
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new alert about the potential for increased risk for heart failure in patients taking the type 2 diabetes drugs saxagliptin (Onglyza, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP) and alogliptin (Nesina, Takeda Pharmaceuticals). The FDA announced that new warnings
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new alert about the potential for increased risk for heart failure in patients taking the type 2 diabetes drugs saxagliptin (Onglyza, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP) and alogliptin (Nesina, Takeda Pharmaceuticals). The FDA announced that new warnings
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
ANA positive?
A little confused about my ANA test. Result says positive. Flag for abnormal. Reference interval - negative? Does tgis mean it's positive? BC my dr didn't explain and she just kind of brushed me off...again. Rashes still pop up randomly every day. And tired. So tired of being tired. : (
A little confused about my ANA test. Result says positive. Flag for abnormal. Reference interval - negative? Does tgis mean it's positive? BC my dr didn't explain and she just kind of brushed me off...again. Rashes still pop up randomly every day. And tired. So tired of being tired. : (
Ratana21
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
I did have AF despite no one believing me
I was admitted to hospital recently with suspected heart failure. Whilst in the hospital the cardiologist responded to my concern about that I could feel my heart skipping a beat and then fluttering, that this was just an ectopic beat. Nothing to worry about. However, my wonderful GP booked me in
I was admitted to hospital recently with suspected heart failure. Whilst in the hospital the cardiologist responded to my concern about that I could feel my heart skipping a beat and then fluttering, that this was just an ectopic beat. Nothing to worry about. However, my wonderful GP booked me in
Caprice123
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AF Association
8 years ago
Alivecor/Kardia Mobile ECG Monitor?
Hi I have very recently been diagnoised with AF. I am still waiting for full investigations, but since being diagnoised I have been hospitalised twice in the last 2 weeks (2 nights each time) as I was clammy, chest tighness/heavyness and very breathless during AF episodes. first one lasted 12hrs , 2nd
Hi I have very recently been diagnoised with AF. I am still waiting for full investigations, but since being diagnoised I have been hospitalised twice in the last 2 weeks (2 nights each time) as I was clammy, chest tighness/heavyness and very breathless during AF episodes. first one lasted 12hrs , 2nd
ange1960
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AF Association
8 years ago
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