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over 40 conception
I’m 41 going through my first cycle. I wanted to try and improve my chances of success due to my age. So have been taking coenzyme q10, regularly, as well as low dose melatonin, and omega 3 oils, folic acid and multivitamins. Also undergoing acupuncture and light therapy to improve egg quality. I’ve
I’m 41 going through my first cycle. I wanted to try and improve my chances of success due to my age. So have been taking coenzyme q10, regularly, as well as low dose melatonin, and omega 3 oils, folic acid and multivitamins. Also undergoing acupuncture and light therapy to improve egg quality. I’ve
Coffeeone
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
To those newly diagnosed! There is hope!
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in Dec 2018. My form of Parkinson’s has a huge psychological element that many of you can relate to. It’s obvious because of how quickly I progressed while I was getting diagnosed . My Dad who was my best friend and business partner died unexpectedly in 2013, which destroyed
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in Dec 2018. My form of Parkinson’s has a huge psychological element that many of you can relate to. It’s obvious because of how quickly I progressed while I was getting diagnosed . My Dad who was my best friend and business partner died unexpectedly in 2013, which destroyed
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Red Light Therapy
I have been using Wellreds Coronet for two years. I sleep extremely well since I started using it ( I had terrible sleep problems for years ). Worth every penny ! I use their preset program 2 x/day
I have been using Wellreds Coronet for two years. I sleep extremely well since I started using it ( I had terrible sleep problems for years ). Worth every penny ! I use their preset program 2 x/day
Defiance
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
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Seasonal Affective Disorder and photosensitive retinal ganglion cells
I think I suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and it has got much worse since I lost most. of trhe vision in my left eye and some peripheral vision in both eyes in 2021. I've seen some interesting reports into the recently discovered third set of photoreceptive cells in teh retina "photosensitive
I think I suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and it has got much worse since I lost most. of trhe vision in my left eye and some peripheral vision in both eyes in 2021. I've seen some interesting reports into the recently discovered third set of photoreceptive cells in teh retina "photosensitive
Tarsius
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
RED LIGHT THERAPY also known as Photobiomodulation (PBM), Phototherapy, show of hands please
Could we get some idea of how many people are using Red Light Therapy for Parkinson's or other ailments . What are you treating What benefits you have received Any negative aspects How long you have been using it What type of devise , hat, belt, stand up or wall mount panel How powerful device
Could we get some idea of how many people are using Red Light Therapy for Parkinson's or other ailments . What are you treating What benefits you have received Any negative aspects How long you have been using it What type of devise , hat, belt, stand up or wall mount panel How powerful device
Gymsack
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Red Light Therapy Pad
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Cortisol - Dr Berg you tube video on a 26 step natural treatment plan
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Return of PVCs and Flecainide as pill in pocket.
I was previously taking 100mg Flecainide twice a day along with 1.25mg bisoprolol in the mornings for episodes of PACs and occasional PVCs. I was on this medication for almost 2 years before deciding that I would like to try and come off it. My cardiologist advised me how to slowly withdraw and I have
I was previously taking 100mg Flecainide twice a day along with 1.25mg bisoprolol in the mornings for episodes of PACs and occasional PVCs. I was on this medication for almost 2 years before deciding that I would like to try and come off it. My cardiologist advised me how to slowly withdraw and I have
MjG1004
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British Heart Foundation
10 hours ago
⏰Do you have 15 minutes to spare?⏰
🌟 PARTICIPATE IN A RESEARCH STUDY EXPLORING THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PVCS 🫀, MENTAL WELL-BEING 🧠, HEALTH BEHAVIOURS🚶♂️, AND QUALITY OF LIFE! 🌟 🔍 What's Involved? 🔍 Complete two online surveys on Qualtrics. The first is a 15-minute exploration of your PVC journey; the second is a quick 5-minute
🌟 PARTICIPATE IN A RESEARCH STUDY EXPLORING THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PVCS 🫀, MENTAL WELL-BEING 🧠, HEALTH BEHAVIOURS🚶♂️, AND QUALITY OF LIFE! 🌟 🔍 What's Involved? 🔍 Complete two online surveys on Qualtrics. The first is a 15-minute exploration of your PVC journey; the second is a quick 5-minute
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 days ago
Pvc ablation success storries
Hi there I had a pvc ablation 6 days ago. Was deemed a success on the table. I did have pvcs post procedure but now like one or 2 a day. Is this normal and has anyone had the same and continued with the success after. Thanks
Hi there I had a pvc ablation 6 days ago. Was deemed a success on the table. I did have pvcs post procedure but now like one or 2 a day. Is this normal and has anyone had the same and continued with the success after. Thanks
Grace1999
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British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
Multiple unsuccessful ablations.
Has anyone had 5 or more ablations? I’ve had 5 and still having pvcs and afib. 3 were at Cleveland Clinic.
Has anyone had 5 or more ablations? I’ve had 5 and still having pvcs and afib. 3 were at Cleveland Clinic.
Foreverfibber
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 days ago
Hashimotos for Sixteen Years, Realizing I Know Next to Nothing
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
josephinius1
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Thyroid UK
8 days ago
⏰Do you have 15 minutes to spare?⏰
🌟 PARTICIPATE IN A RESEARCH STUDY EXPLORING THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PVCS 🫀, MENTAL WELL-BEING 🧠, HEALTH BEHAVIOURS🚶♂️, AND QUALITY OF LIFE! 🌟 🔍 What's Involved? 🔍 Complete two online surveys on Qualtrics. The first is a 15-minute exploration of your PVC journey; the second is a quick 5-minute
🌟 PARTICIPATE IN A RESEARCH STUDY EXPLORING THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PVCS 🫀, MENTAL WELL-BEING 🧠, HEALTH BEHAVIOURS🚶♂️, AND QUALITY OF LIFE! 🌟 🔍 What's Involved? 🔍 Complete two online surveys on Qualtrics. The first is a 15-minute exploration of your PVC journey; the second is a quick 5-minute
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
10 days ago
Pulsed Field Ablation in Australia
I just had my six-month checkup with my electrophysiologist. He was quite excited as our local hospital is commissioning a pulsed-field ablation system in 4 weeks time. Much safer than RF or Cryoablation. This video from Medtronic explains the pulsed field technology: https://youtu.be/rH8SvEq398M I
I just had my six-month checkup with my electrophysiologist. He was quite excited as our local hospital is commissioning a pulsed-field ablation system in 4 weeks time. Much safer than RF or Cryoablation. This video from Medtronic explains the pulsed field technology: https://youtu.be/rH8SvEq398M I
OzRob
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
PVCs experience
Iv posted a few story's of what's been happening recently to me since having palpitations.I havent been diagnosed yet with a heart condition or anxiety by a GP or specialist. I have changed so many things in my life style to try and eliminate where my palpitation came from and where they protionally
Iv posted a few story's of what's been happening recently to me since having palpitations.I havent been diagnosed yet with a heart condition or anxiety by a GP or specialist. I have changed so many things in my life style to try and eliminate where my palpitation came from and where they protionally
AWhittaker
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British Heart Foundation
18 days ago
Ablation/S-ICD Recovery Time - why is it taking so long?
Bit of a long one… Hi all, I’m currently recovering from a 4 week hospital stay and struggling with the recovery period. I was admitted for investigation due to a high burden of PVCs which were making me very symptomatic. I had a previous diagnosis of low burden of PVCs, as well as mild dilated cardiomyopathy
Bit of a long one… Hi all, I’m currently recovering from a 4 week hospital stay and struggling with the recovery period. I was admitted for investigation due to a high burden of PVCs which were making me very symptomatic. I had a previous diagnosis of low burden of PVCs, as well as mild dilated cardiomyopathy
AspiringVet
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
19 days ago
edoxaban halving tablet
I had an AFIB incident picked up on an Apple Watch. At an appointment I was given an instant ECG showing no afib and then a 24 hour halter also showing no afib. I bought a wearable ECG device and I wore it for pretty much a year and I’ve had no incident of afib, but plenty of pacs and PVCs. An EKG showed
I had an AFIB incident picked up on an Apple Watch. At an appointment I was given an instant ECG showing no afib and then a 24 hour halter also showing no afib. I bought a wearable ECG device and I wore it for pretty much a year and I’ve had no incident of afib, but plenty of pacs and PVCs. An EKG showed
Pauldx
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British Heart Foundation
23 days ago
Sertaline 8 weeks in
Been having panic attacks and severe anxiety for a few months. Started of that I noticed pvc, and they where many. Did all the heart checks, and had 12% when tested. Eventually the doctors couldn't find anything wrong even though i had chest pains, diziness, fatigue, attacks every single day. But all
Been having panic attacks and severe anxiety for a few months. Started of that I noticed pvc, and they where many. Did all the heart checks, and had 12% when tested. Eventually the doctors couldn't find anything wrong even though i had chest pains, diziness, fatigue, attacks every single day. But all
Yuppi67
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Mental Health Support
28 days ago
Apple watch and Kardia questions
I saw my cardiologist yesterday and we have agree although no AF yet (maybe A flutter) on 24hr ECG getting a watch and maybe a kardia is a good idea. I am planning to buy the watch and the local apple shop ( Edinburgh UK) and wanted to ask a few questions before hand. Ive read some on what the watch
I saw my cardiologist yesterday and we have agree although no AF yet (maybe A flutter) on 24hr ECG getting a watch and maybe a kardia is a good idea. I am planning to buy the watch and the local apple shop ( Edinburgh UK) and wanted to ask a few questions before hand. Ive read some on what the watch
ainslie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
28 days ago
Question about “other arrhythmia”.
my Kardia is giving all sorts of new readings since my flair up, ectopy, wide qrs, pvc, pac basically everything BUT NOT SO MUCH AF. do you have other arrhythmia? if so how does it affect you? for me it’s just as uncomfortable as the regular af
my Kardia is giving all sorts of new readings since my flair up, ectopy, wide qrs, pvc, pac basically everything BUT NOT SO MUCH AF. do you have other arrhythmia? if so how does it affect you? for me it’s just as uncomfortable as the regular af
Japaholic
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
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