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PDCare Laser (Red Light) - Any users of this device? What's your experience with this device?
I just read a profile that spoke highly of this device. I have been considering buying/using/making something cheap to try Red Light Therapy. I am now considering this!!!! https://symbyxbiome.com/products/symbyx-pdcare-green
I just read a profile that spoke highly of this device. I have been considering buying/using/making something cheap to try Red Light Therapy. I am now considering this!!!! https://symbyxbiome.com/products/symbyx-pdcare-green
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PVC’s and chiropractic care
I recently started going to the chiropractor and my PVCs have gone up a lot since starting .. has anyone else experienced this ? Any advice ?
I recently started going to the chiropractor and my PVCs have gone up a lot since starting .. has anyone else experienced this ? Any advice ?
Niki_
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Red light therapy for dementia
Does anyone have experience with WellRed duo coronet for red light treatment of dementia?
Does anyone have experience with WellRed duo coronet for red light treatment of dementia?
Jazz-Lover
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Memory Health: Alzheimer's Support Group
2 years ago
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bisoprolol for ventricles?
has anyone with disjunction tried bisoprolol for PVCs and ventricular tachycardia?
has anyone with disjunction tried bisoprolol for PVCs and ventricular tachycardia?
koalagirl22
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Pvcs all day and chest discomfort
Hi I am a 50yr old female and have had svt and ectopic beats for the last almost thirty years. My ectopic beats are all day every day and are caused by changes in air for example the wind outside windows that are open and steam from a pan or kettle. I have found them worse now than they have ever been
Hi I am a 50yr old female and have had svt and ectopic beats for the last almost thirty years. My ectopic beats are all day every day and are caused by changes in air for example the wind outside windows that are open and steam from a pan or kettle. I have found them worse now than they have ever been
Fem51uk
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Severe knee arthritis
Hi everyone. I have bone on bone compartmental arthritis in both knees and have been told I need total knee replacements. I’m keen to avoid surgery if possible so am researching other ideas. Has anyone tried red light therapy and if so does it provide any pain relief or regeneration of cartilage etc.
Hi everyone. I have bone on bone compartmental arthritis in both knees and have been told I need total knee replacements. I’m keen to avoid surgery if possible so am researching other ideas. Has anyone tried red light therapy and if so does it provide any pain relief or regeneration of cartilage etc.
CANT18
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Regrowing Hair Using Red Light Therapy
Regrowing Hair Using Red Light Therapy https://john-iovine.medium.com/regrow-thinning-hair-using-red-light-therapy-4fc16614f013 Lot's of interesting and useful information in this article.
Regrowing Hair Using Red Light Therapy https://john-iovine.medium.com/regrow-thinning-hair-using-red-light-therapy-4fc16614f013 Lot's of interesting and useful information in this article.
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PVCs a way to stop them, I find.
I have discovered that when they start, if I stretch my arms up for about 10 seconds above my head (as you do when waking up in the morning, a good yawn and stretch), they quickly subside to normal rythm, If they return I do the same again. You can watch on a pulseoximeter - it goes from 39 - 70
I have discovered that when they start, if I stretch my arms up for about 10 seconds above my head (as you do when waking up in the morning, a good yawn and stretch), they quickly subside to normal rythm, If they return I do the same again. You can watch on a pulseoximeter - it goes from 39 - 70
chickeninthewood
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Thoughts on Dr. Malcolm Kendrick?
I am new to this site, a retired Canadian nurse with high blood pressure and frequent PVC issues. I have read all of the British GP Dr. Kendrick’s books, and am curious about what sense others may have of his opinions. I know he has been vehemently dismissed by the medical establishment as anti big
I am new to this site, a retired Canadian nurse with high blood pressure and frequent PVC issues. I have read all of the British GP Dr. Kendrick’s books, and am curious about what sense others may have of his opinions. I know he has been vehemently dismissed by the medical establishment as anti big
dicynth
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
PVCs and Adderall
Does anyone have a history of PVCs and take adderall? I really want to restart my medication. My heart has been rigorously tested and everything has came back normal but I'm struggling w some anxiety about it.
Does anyone have a history of PVCs and take adderall? I really want to restart my medication. My heart has been rigorously tested and everything has came back normal but I'm struggling w some anxiety about it.
MoshingMoM5
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 years ago
Pacemaker advice
I've been offered a pacemaker after having very slow and high heartbeats and a recent holter confirmed heart pauses and PVCS borderline over 10% of daily 100.000 bpm. I know lots of you have pacemakers Can you give me advice on the pros and cons.. Thanks Janet
I've been offered a pacemaker after having very slow and high heartbeats and a recent holter confirmed heart pauses and PVCS borderline over 10% of daily 100.000 bpm. I know lots of you have pacemakers Can you give me advice on the pros and cons.. Thanks Janet
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
SAD (Seasonal affective disorder)
Greetings! Has anyone tried light therapy for the above? I'm interested in buying a lamp/light and wondered if anyone has had experience with this issue? xgracy
Greetings! Has anyone tried light therapy for the above? I'm interested in buying a lamp/light and wondered if anyone has had experience with this issue? xgracy
gracy225
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Light therapy
I have a far infrared sauna which you lie in and have your head out. Im considering investing in Red Light therapy for a family member who has a degenerated cerebellum. I understand Red Light therapy is the healing light without the heat. What sort of light therapy would you recommend?
I have a far infrared sauna which you lie in and have your head out. Im considering investing in Red Light therapy for a family member who has a degenerated cerebellum. I understand Red Light therapy is the healing light without the heat. What sort of light therapy would you recommend?
Petapuppy
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Melatonin can induce arrhythmia!
ARTICLE
: "Sleep Medications Containing Melatonin can Potentially Induce Ventricular Arrhythmias in Structurally Normal Hearts: A 2-Patient Report" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC5642341/ Yikes! As I had reported earlier, I seemed to have miraculously ended my afib inadvertently
ARTICLE
: "Sleep Medications Containing Melatonin can Potentially Induce Ventricular Arrhythmias in Structurally Normal Hearts: A 2-Patient Report" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC5642341/ Yikes! As I had reported earlier, I seemed to have miraculously ended my afib inadvertently
PlanetaryKim
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AF Association
2 years ago
Thinking Back
Well before my PAF attacks were recognised, I used to feel quite ill after spraying roses (tired and lethargic). Also if the council came around the streets spraying weeds on pavements that would affect me too. I have to admit I don't spray roses anymore. Also cleaning the bath with a spray cleaner
Well before my PAF attacks were recognised, I used to feel quite ill after spraying roses (tired and lethargic). Also if the council came around the streets spraying weeds on pavements that would affect me too. I have to admit I don't spray roses anymore. Also cleaning the bath with a spray cleaner
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Many individuals approach us with requests to what many of the medical abbreviations mean? Please find below some of the many abbreviations\acronyms commonly used. We hope that this helps but if there are any others we've missed, please feel free to comment below or contact me direct info@heartrhythmalliance.org
Many individuals approach us with requests to what many of the medical abbreviations mean? Please find below some of the many abbreviations\acronyms commonly used. We hope that this helps but if there are any others we've missed, please feel free to comment below or contact me direct info@heartrhythmalliance.org
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Medical Abbreviations and Acronyms
Many individuals approach us with requests to what many of the medical abbreviations mean? Please find below some of the many abbreviations\acronyms commonly used. We hope that this helps but if there are any others we've missed, please feel free to comment below or contact me direct info@afa.org.uk
Many individuals approach us with requests to what many of the medical abbreviations mean? Please find below some of the many abbreviations\acronyms commonly used. We hope that this helps but if there are any others we've missed, please feel free to comment below or contact me direct info@afa.org.uk
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
2 years ago
Body position helping ectopic beats
OK, it is 4 am… My PAF (which was weekly or twice a week) seems to have morphed into lots of ectopics in the last 4 weeks. The upside is less AF (just went almost 3 weeks in NSR, not complaining 🥴) but we all know the PACs and/or PVCs can almost feel worse. Does anyone else notice that sitting up
OK, it is 4 am… My PAF (which was weekly or twice a week) seems to have morphed into lots of ectopics in the last 4 weeks. The upside is less AF (just went almost 3 weeks in NSR, not complaining 🥴) but we all know the PACs and/or PVCs can almost feel worse. Does anyone else notice that sitting up
healingharpist
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AF Association
2 years ago
Trying to Understanding Light Therapies
Blue light (wavelength 405nm-420nm) provide a very superficial penetration even with a high-intensity narrowband light source. It is primarily absorbed by the epidermis of the skin. Once it is absorbed, blue light targets P. acnes by stimulating porphyrins which then produce intracellular singlet oxygen
Blue light (wavelength 405nm-420nm) provide a very superficial penetration even with a high-intensity narrowband light source. It is primarily absorbed by the epidermis of the skin. Once it is absorbed, blue light targets P. acnes by stimulating porphyrins which then produce intracellular singlet oxygen
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
My post is lost?
I wrote a post and thought I'd sent in but can't find it now. So a repost: I saw Dr Bortan today for a Botox treatment of my tremoring left arm. She asked how the Botox is helping. I said there's no wrinkles on my left arm. Then I mentioned I can't do a pull-up because my grip is weak. She suggested
I wrote a post and thought I'd sent in but can't find it now. So a repost: I saw Dr Bortan today for a Botox treatment of my tremoring left arm. She asked how the Botox is helping. I said there's no wrinkles on my left arm. Then I mentioned I can't do a pull-up because my grip is weak. She suggested
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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