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Migraine hell and Botox
I had Botox for migraine a week ago, 30 injections. I'm surprised no-one on here has said how painful it was as I found it really hurt when the Botox was injected, like a hornet sting. Obviously it will be worth it if it works but I'm not looking forward to the next lot. Like everyone else I have tried
I had Botox for migraine a week ago, 30 injections. I'm surprised no-one on here has said how painful it was as I found it really hurt when the Botox was injected, like a hornet sting. Obviously it will be worth it if it works but I'm not looking forward to the next lot. Like everyone else I have tried
Islandgiirl
in
National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
Post-op and a bit scared...
Hi everyone, This past Wednesday I had an ablation done to correct my paroxysmal a-fib. As soon as I woke up I found myself in normal sinus rhythm, but my resting heart rate was a good 30-40 bpm above normal. My EP told me this was expected and that my heart rate would drop as the heart tissue healed
Hi everyone, This past Wednesday I had an ablation done to correct my paroxysmal a-fib. As soon as I woke up I found myself in normal sinus rhythm, but my resting heart rate was a good 30-40 bpm above normal. My EP told me this was expected and that my heart rate would drop as the heart tissue healed
jmv_nyc
in
AF Association
10 years ago
Weight gain and Lipomas, are they linked to anti TNF treatment?
Has anyone else, that is on a anti TNF had a large weight gain. I have also developed Lipomas over the last year, in both armpits, each side of the groin, on my left bicep and just above my right knee. So if like me, I have lipomas bulging from every part of my torso, are there any internally that could
Has anyone else, that is on a anti TNF had a large weight gain. I have also developed Lipomas over the last year, in both armpits, each side of the groin, on my left bicep and just above my right knee. So if like me, I have lipomas bulging from every part of my torso, are there any internally that could
Footdoc
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NRAS
10 years ago
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Cluster headaches? I'm not so sure
I've had migraine for years. I'm currently battling with chronic sinusitis (which started following a mild cold last summer) and haven't got better having tried home remedies and medication prescribed by GP. I saw GP again yesterday and mentioned that last week when I had a migraine my eye went watery
I've had migraine for years. I'm currently battling with chronic sinusitis (which started following a mild cold last summer) and haven't got better having tried home remedies and medication prescribed by GP. I saw GP again yesterday and mentioned that last week when I had a migraine my eye went watery
teadrinker
in
National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
atenolol & rizatriptan
Was prescribed atenolol just over 2 weeks ago in an attempt to prevent migraines. Had 2 fantastic weeks but then got an attack. However, it didn't seem to last as long and the after-effects disappeared really quickly so I'd like to keep taking it just to see if it has a similar effect again. (I can't
Was prescribed atenolol just over 2 weeks ago in an attempt to prevent migraines. Had 2 fantastic weeks but then got an attack. However, it didn't seem to last as long and the after-effects disappeared really quickly so I'd like to keep taking it just to see if it has a similar effect again. (I can't
teadrinker
in
National Migraine Centre
10 years ago
16 days in hospital still wondering what is wrong.
I went for my exercise test which was stopped after 2 minutes as my BP had dropped to 88. Chest tightness and arm pain began which did not lessen with the use of a GTN spray. So I was admitted to Coronary care and subsequently to a cardiology ward where I stayed for 16 days for monitoring and investigation
I went for my exercise test which was stopped after 2 minutes as my BP had dropped to 88. Chest tightness and arm pain began which did not lessen with the use of a GTN spray. So I was admitted to Coronary care and subsequently to a cardiology ward where I stayed for 16 days for monitoring and investigation
meadfoot
in
AF Association
11 years ago
Inderal for AF
I have been taking atenolol and flecainide for afib. The flecainide 100 mg twice daily no longer controls it and higher doses almost immobilize me. My cardiologist is taking me off flecainide and putting me on Inderal. Has anyone taken this combination of beta blockers? I am going to have to have
I have been taking atenolol and flecainide for afib. The flecainide 100 mg twice daily no longer controls it and higher doses almost immobilize me. My cardiologist is taking me off flecainide and putting me on Inderal. Has anyone taken this combination of beta blockers? I am going to have to have
Brokenheart
in
AF Association
11 years ago
Shaky feeling around heart but pulse is regular is it my arrhythmia.
Feels as though I am about to go into an arrhythmia (I have Atrial Flutter, Atrial Fib and SVT) but it is not quite kicking in. Is it my drugs holding it off or not arrhythmia based. I take Flecainide and Atenolol. Feel really odd today, not happy and scared arrhyhtmia's will kick in again and put
Feels as though I am about to go into an arrhythmia (I have Atrial Flutter, Atrial Fib and SVT) but it is not quite kicking in. Is it my drugs holding it off or not arrhythmia based. I take Flecainide and Atenolol. Feel really odd today, not happy and scared arrhyhtmia's will kick in again and put
meadfoot
in
AF Association
11 years ago
Update
I ended up in Emergency again with the atrial fibrillation. I saw my Cardiologist and I am back on Atenolol and Digoxin. The flecainide made my Afib worse. I hope you all have a great weekend.
I ended up in Emergency again with the atrial fibrillation. I saw my Cardiologist and I am back on Atenolol and Digoxin. The flecainide made my Afib worse. I hope you all have a great weekend.
Cherjane
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AF Association
11 years ago
AV Node ablation and Pacemaker
Has anyone on the forum had an AV Node ablation and Pacemaker. It was one of the treatments to consider when I met with an EP for the first time last week. (have been previously treated by a cardiac consultant for last 6.5 years for AF). Apparently I have a number of arrhythmia's going on which are
Has anyone on the forum had an AV Node ablation and Pacemaker. It was one of the treatments to consider when I met with an EP for the first time last week. (have been previously treated by a cardiac consultant for last 6.5 years for AF). Apparently I have a number of arrhythmia's going on which are
meadfoot
in
AF Association
11 years ago
New Member
Hi, I thought I'd introduce myself as a new member here. My husband had a minor heart attack two years ago and was also diagnosed with hypertension, atrial fibrillation and sleep apnoea. He had two stents inserted and along with Clopidogrel and Atenolol, he began Acenocoumarol. He was told that
Hi, I thought I'd introduce myself as a new member here. My husband had a minor heart attack two years ago and was also diagnosed with hypertension, atrial fibrillation and sleep apnoea. He had two stents inserted and along with Clopidogrel and Atenolol, he began Acenocoumarol. He was told that
Hidden
in
AF Association
11 years ago
I have secondary Raynaud's should I be taking Nebivolol?
I have been diagnosed with Small Vessel Ischemia, (secondary Raynauds and Coronary Microvascular syndrome) it is believed to be via spasms. I am unstable, some stability was achieved last year by taking atenolol but it made the Raynauds worse so it was discontinued. A cardiologist in an emergency ward
I have been diagnosed with Small Vessel Ischemia, (secondary Raynauds and Coronary Microvascular syndrome) it is believed to be via spasms. I am unstable, some stability was achieved last year by taking atenolol but it made the Raynauds worse so it was discontinued. A cardiologist in an emergency ward
kel55
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 years ago
AF for PCV drivers....
Hi everyone, I myself am not a sufferer but my fiancé is. He has had AF (undiagnosed properly until a few months ago) for 17 years, he is 45. I practically dragged him to the doctors and bullied people until they tested him properly.... leaning on your partners chest for the first time and listening
Hi everyone, I myself am not a sufferer but my fiancé is. He has had AF (undiagnosed properly until a few months ago) for 17 years, he is 45. I practically dragged him to the doctors and bullied people until they tested him properly.... leaning on your partners chest for the first time and listening
kirstles2318
in
AF Association
11 years ago
MHRA issues precautionary recall of medicines manufactured by Wockhardt Ltd
The MHRA have recalled 16 different prescription only medications made by Wockhardt Ltd. Including two medications commonly used by people with hyperthyroidism, Atenolol and Propylthiouracil (PTU). The MHRA believe that there is no patient safety risk but there is a risk of cross-contamination because
The MHRA have recalled 16 different prescription only medications made by Wockhardt Ltd. Including two medications commonly used by people with hyperthyroidism, Atenolol and Propylthiouracil (PTU). The MHRA believe that there is no patient safety risk but there is a risk of cross-contamination because
lynmynott
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
MHRA Medicines Recalls
Today the MHRA have put out two recalls of medicines made in a specific Indian manufacturing plant. No-one seems to think that there is any actual known issue with the medicines themselves. Therefore the recall is not intended to go out to patients. However, it is quite possible that there will be
Today the MHRA have put out two recalls of medicines made in a specific Indian manufacturing plant. No-one seems to think that there is any actual known issue with the medicines themselves. Therefore the recall is not intended to go out to patients. However, it is quite possible that there will be
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
subcutaneous Lupas? Anyone else out there?
this is the first time ive posted on this site, ive replied to a few posts tho, I have Sub LE and have recently had a second outbreak after being diagnosed with Lupas in December.I think ive undertaken too much and am doing a mentorship course and whereas last time I felt well, this time time soo fatigued
this is the first time ive posted on this site, ive replied to a few posts tho, I have Sub LE and have recently had a second outbreak after being diagnosed with Lupas in December.I think ive undertaken too much and am doing a mentorship course and whereas last time I felt well, this time time soo fatigued
yolandon
in
LUPUS UK
11 years ago
After 3 weeks in Permanent AF, what are the chances of going back into NSR with or without treatment?
My mother has just started Digoxin and is also on atenolol and warfarin.This is her second attack of permanent AF at aged 74.
My mother has just started Digoxin and is also on atenolol and warfarin.This is her second attack of permanent AF at aged 74.
joannamaria
in
AF Association
11 years ago
Think I forgot my atenolol last night never done that before, just hoping I dont pay the price - doh !
Its my daughters wedding day today so here I am in my finery complete with big hat taking time out from the mayhem around me to relax. I think, in the madness surrounding me last night that I forgot to take my evening atenolol. I opted to risk missing a dose rather than risking doubling up. Not had
Its my daughters wedding day today so here I am in my finery complete with big hat taking time out from the mayhem around me to relax. I think, in the madness surrounding me last night that I forgot to take my evening atenolol. I opted to risk missing a dose rather than risking doubling up. Not had
meadfoot
in
AF Association
11 years ago
Taking atenenol and Digoxin....
I have had persistent af for around 10 years, taking Digoxin,atenolol and warfarin, does anyone take digoxin and atenolol together , as I keep getting remarks from other doctors that it should not be taken together. I suffer from chronic fatigue on some days, wondering which drug is likely to be causing
I have had persistent af for around 10 years, taking Digoxin,atenolol and warfarin, does anyone take digoxin and atenolol together , as I keep getting remarks from other doctors that it should not be taken together. I suffer from chronic fatigue on some days, wondering which drug is likely to be causing
Mercman
in
AF Association
11 years ago
Here is a letter from my mum's Doctor
It States Miss is registered at the Practice and she is one of my regular patients. She suffers from diabetes mellitus. Hypertension Migraine, Asthma and Anxiety with Depression. She is feeling low. Stressed and anxious all the time with lack of motivation and difficult to concentrate. Her oldest
It States Miss is registered at the Practice and she is one of my regular patients. She suffers from diabetes mellitus. Hypertension Migraine, Asthma and Anxiety with Depression. She is feeling low. Stressed and anxious all the time with lack of motivation and difficult to concentrate. Her oldest
rasfire2013
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
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