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Ilioinguinal nerve block?
Hey guys, the pain specialists at my endo clinic have suggested trying ilioinguinal nerve block injections for pain. Has anyone tried this? Or does anyone know where I can find more information as there doesnt seem to be much! Thanks! Lucy
Hey guys, the pain specialists at my endo clinic have suggested trying ilioinguinal nerve block injections for pain. Has anyone tried this? Or does anyone know where I can find more information as there doesnt seem to be much! Thanks! Lucy
Lucy_o
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Anyone have ablation for asymptomatic afib/aflutter?
Hi. I appreciate the great answers and support from my previous question on this forum. I know the main reason for ablation is to eiminate afib, improve QoL and hopefully get off of the meds. This may be a stupid question but are there many people with asymptomatic afib/aflutter and heartrate of 70-
Hi. I appreciate the great answers and support from my previous question on this forum. I know the main reason for ablation is to eiminate afib, improve QoL and hopefully get off of the meds. This may be a stupid question but are there many people with asymptomatic afib/aflutter and heartrate of 70-
nmack
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Mechanical valve
Has anyone had the vaccines that has APS, Lupus, and a mechanical heart valve and on blood thinners and prednisone? If so, did you have complications? Thank you!
Has anyone had the vaccines that has APS, Lupus, and a mechanical heart valve and on blood thinners and prednisone? If so, did you have complications? Thank you!
hihannula
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
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If Indometacin makes u dizzy do u carry on ?
Hi, id be grateful for any thoughts on indomethacin, started it today and feel so so grotty dizzy nauseous and my permanent headpain got worse. Do you carry on for few days and body gets used to It? Or does that rule it out for me? As some of you may know Ive had chronic migraine for 18 months and none
Hi, id be grateful for any thoughts on indomethacin, started it today and feel so so grotty dizzy nauseous and my permanent headpain got worse. Do you carry on for few days and body gets used to It? Or does that rule it out for me? As some of you may know Ive had chronic migraine for 18 months and none
Francesca21
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National Migraine Centre
3 years ago
Full Body Cryotherapy
Anyone have any research or stories about whole body cryotherapy and CLL? I tried a 3 minuet liquid nitrogen cryotherapy today. My thinking was cold supposedly induces DNA repair and I doubt cold could do any real harm. I searched the site but didn’t see anything directly addressing this type of
Anyone have any research or stories about whole body cryotherapy and CLL? I tried a 3 minuet liquid nitrogen cryotherapy today. My thinking was cold supposedly induces DNA repair and I doubt cold could do any real harm. I searched the site but didn’t see anything directly addressing this type of
Rando21
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Deep heat, deep freeze, or massage oil?
I've been massaging my legs for 1-2 min each night before bed, and it seems to help a bit. What has your experience been? Also, have you tried something like deep heat or deep freeze, and how did that go?
I've been massaging my legs for 1-2 min each night before bed, and it seems to help a bit. What has your experience been? Also, have you tried something like deep heat or deep freeze, and how did that go?
usernameanoonymous
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Mobitz Type 1/Wenckebach AV Heart Block
I received the results of a recent 48 hour Holter monitor today. I had the Holter fitted because I'd been experiencing palpitations and skipped beats; this has settled down now and I think may have been largely stress-related.I was diagnosed with non-obstructive CAD back in 2018 and take statins etc
I received the results of a recent 48 hour Holter monitor today. I had the Holter fitted because I'd been experiencing palpitations and skipped beats; this has settled down now and I think may have been largely stress-related.I was diagnosed with non-obstructive CAD back in 2018 and take statins etc
Ceorl
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart Failure Diagnosis
Can anyone help? I'm 32 and have been diagnosed with Severe Dilated Cardiomyopathy, and currently undergoing tests to see if I'm eligible for a Heart Transplant. To say i'm coping would be a lie as I can imagine for anyone with this news it's really hard to get my head around and i'm struggling not only
Can anyone help? I'm 32 and have been diagnosed with Severe Dilated Cardiomyopathy, and currently undergoing tests to see if I'm eligible for a Heart Transplant. To say i'm coping would be a lie as I can imagine for anyone with this news it's really hard to get my head around and i'm struggling not only
LukeBarnes88
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
PVC’s or ectopic beats
Hi, I was diagnosed with paroxysmal afib at 43 in 2017 and had catheter ablation in March this year. Afib returned for a couple of hours twice but was in the 3 month blanking period so was ok. Stopped the flecainide and verapamil 2 months after procedure as advised by surgeon and need to say it feels
Hi, I was diagnosed with paroxysmal afib at 43 in 2017 and had catheter ablation in March this year. Afib returned for a couple of hours twice but was in the 3 month blanking period so was ok. Stopped the flecainide and verapamil 2 months after procedure as advised by surgeon and need to say it feels
rayc99
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AF Association
3 years ago
Chronic back pain and pain relief?
Hi all Looking for some advice re pain killers for awful lower backache. I had a stent fitted in my LAD a year ago and on the usual meds ie Ticagrelor, Atorvastatin, Aspirin. Everything I read it seems I shouldn’t take ibuprofen only paracetamol which doesn’t touch the pain. Been seeing an osteopath
Hi all Looking for some advice re pain killers for awful lower backache. I had a stent fitted in my LAD a year ago and on the usual meds ie Ticagrelor, Atorvastatin, Aspirin. Everything I read it seems I shouldn’t take ibuprofen only paracetamol which doesn’t touch the pain. Been seeing an osteopath
Lizbeth61
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Have an Angiogram Booked Yikes!
So I'm a 44yr old female in Wales who had been referred to the Cardiology Dept in Cardiff due to non-specific chest pain and multiple palpitations regularly. My father needed a triple heart bypass surgery age 52 and sadly died of a heart attack age 60. He smoked for decades until he stopped age 52 and
So I'm a 44yr old female in Wales who had been referred to the Cardiology Dept in Cardiff due to non-specific chest pain and multiple palpitations regularly. My father needed a triple heart bypass surgery age 52 and sadly died of a heart attack age 60. He smoked for decades until he stopped age 52 and
simplysal
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Cluneal nerves
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
I am wondering whether my sitting pain is caused by cluneal nerve irritation or entrapment. I had pudendal nerve blocks but they actually increased the pain. Does anyone have any information on that? I'd be grateful.
EffieT
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Different AF Types
I have noticed that I get two types of AF periods. One is where my heart goes into an irregular beat but stays within the normal pulse rate. The other is where it jumps to around 160bpm and is irregular. Is there a difference in the two and how long can you leave the high heart rate before thinking
I have noticed that I get two types of AF periods. One is where my heart goes into an irregular beat but stays within the normal pulse rate. The other is where it jumps to around 160bpm and is irregular. Is there a difference in the two and how long can you leave the high heart rate before thinking
Firstbusman
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AF Association
3 years ago
Update on hubby
As some of you know my husband, Geoff ,was rushed into hospital on the 4th and a traumatic 20 hours followed (please see previous post). Since then he seems to have received excellent treatment, numerous tests done and treatments given, despite staff shortages on the wards . Geoff was sent home on
As some of you know my husband, Geoff ,was rushed into hospital on the 4th and a traumatic 20 hours followed (please see previous post). Since then he seems to have received excellent treatment, numerous tests done and treatments given, despite staff shortages on the wards . Geoff was sent home on
Thepainterswife
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
AV block and Supraventricular tachycardia runs...
Hi everyone, Am fairly new here (diagnosis mid April) and my first post ... but have been reading you all lots and it has really helped me understand things and be less anxious, and you all sound so nice :). I have a question I would be so grateful if any of you could shed some light on what it means
Hi everyone, Am fairly new here (diagnosis mid April) and my first post ... but have been reading you all lots and it has really helped me understand things and be less anxious, and you all sound so nice :). I have a question I would be so grateful if any of you could shed some light on what it means
Pitterpat
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AF Association
3 years ago
Kardia different reading to normal. Being Normal Sinus. Today’s reading: Sinus Rhythm with PVentricular Contractions. HR also higher today?
Kardia reading different to normal. Usually Normal Sinus. Today it reads: Sinus Rhythm with Premature Ventricular Contractions. My heart rate, although 80-90 heart beats per minute is within normal range it is still higher than the 60-70 it has been since I started on Bisoprosol. I also feel hot and
Kardia reading different to normal. Usually Normal Sinus. Today it reads: Sinus Rhythm with Premature Ventricular Contractions. My heart rate, although 80-90 heart beats per minute is within normal range it is still higher than the 60-70 it has been since I started on Bisoprosol. I also feel hot and
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
Post operative delirium
I am new to the group and see how supportive it is. I think this is especially important at a time when many NHS hospitals, like mine in North London, are unable to provide a face to face cardiac rehabilitation service because their rooms have been repurposed. I was diagnosed with heart failure earlier
I am new to the group and see how supportive it is. I think this is especially important at a time when many NHS hospitals, like mine in North London, are unable to provide a face to face cardiac rehabilitation service because their rooms have been repurposed. I was diagnosed with heart failure earlier
Stepthrough
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Update on Ablations
Hi all Not posted for 6 months or more, had my Ablation just under 3 years ago, my 3rd one, about a year ago i thought i was back in AF but had ECG and Doctor said no its a bit of flutter and upped my Sotalol from 40 mg a day to 80 mg , and Heart was back to normal so cut back down to 40mg, was sent
Hi all Not posted for 6 months or more, had my Ablation just under 3 years ago, my 3rd one, about a year ago i thought i was back in AF but had ECG and Doctor said no its a bit of flutter and upped my Sotalol from 40 mg a day to 80 mg , and Heart was back to normal so cut back down to 40mg, was sent
higgy52
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
A little disheartened!
So I'd rather keep things positive but I suppose I can only be honest! Its 7 weeks since ablation for afib. Before ablation I was symptomatic during afib (shortness of breath,dizzy and palpitations and sweating) but when it self terminated after a while I was generally fine. And could excersise generally
So I'd rather keep things positive but I suppose I can only be honest! Its 7 weeks since ablation for afib. Before ablation I was symptomatic during afib (shortness of breath,dizzy and palpitations and sweating) but when it self terminated after a while I was generally fine. And could excersise generally
Hidden
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AF Association
3 years ago
Anxiety attack
I had the worst anxiety attack today. Out of nowhere I started to feel dizzy nauseas I couldn't speak my legs were weak and arms rushed myself to the er ekg was fine. But I don't know what to think my ears and head felt heavy my blood pressure was elevated . How do I know if it's a blood pressure issue
I had the worst anxiety attack today. Out of nowhere I started to feel dizzy nauseas I couldn't speak my legs were weak and arms rushed myself to the er ekg was fine. But I don't know what to think my ears and head felt heavy my blood pressure was elevated . How do I know if it's a blood pressure issue
Sfqueen
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
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