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Emotionaly drained
Hello everyone after longer time i am writing my update .. After we had two embryos put back on 10th april first week of 2WW was fine then it went all harder x i started brown spotting day before test day so bought lots of hpts and got all of them positive .. Was worrying about test day as started more
Hello everyone after longer time i am writing my update .. After we had two embryos put back on 10th april first week of 2WW was fine then it went all harder x i started brown spotting day before test day so bought lots of hpts and got all of them positive .. Was worrying about test day as started more
Miroslava
in
Fertility Network UK
9 years ago
3rd anniversary of my stay in ICU
I'd had planned surgery for a bowel resection and was in post operative recovery, unfortunately, my spleen ruptured causing massive blood loss and I was in
cardiac
arrest
. I had numerous arrests through the next 24 hrs and my family had been told it was highly likely that I wouldn't make it.
I'd had planned surgery for a bowel resection and was in post operative recovery, unfortunately, my spleen ruptured causing massive blood loss and I was in
cardiac
arrest
. I had numerous arrests through the next 24 hrs and my family had been told it was highly likely that I wouldn't make it.
irishnige1
in
ICUsteps
9 years ago
Start all over again
well it is just after 8pm here in Oz and I just had a call from rheumatology to say stop taking imuran as my liver test came back and they have gone from 240 to 860 in the last few weeks. So now the good news is I have to start the three month wait again to be eligible for biologics on something new.
well it is just after 8pm here in Oz and I just had a call from rheumatology to say stop taking imuran as my liver test came back and they have gone from 240 to 860 in the last few weeks. So now the good news is I have to start the three month wait again to be eligible for biologics on something new.
Someonesmother
in
NRAS
9 years ago
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Hi all!! I am brand new here…. In the past few years I’ve had 2 MIs, and a CABGx2 (9/17/14)… (and lost my only brother to Afib in Sept)… I was feeling great when a sharp pain over my heart through my left shoulder to the back of my neck… the pain was intense when I laid down…. I went to the hospital
Hi all!! I am brand new here…. In the past few years I’ve had 2 MIs, and a CABGx2 (9/17/14)… (and lost my only brother to Afib in Sept)… I was feeling great when a sharp pain over my heart through my left shoulder to the back of my neck… the pain was intense when I laid down…. I went to the hospital
enforcer613
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
9 years ago
AV node ablation 1st April
Hi folks, wishing you all a calm day. Right, first of all I must tell you I have very bad osteoporosis. On the 27 February, my husband had a knee operation, on the 4th March I picked up my chip fryer and moved it to the other part of the kitchen, whoops, a wrenching feeling! On the 9th March I phoned
Hi folks, wishing you all a calm day. Right, first of all I must tell you I have very bad osteoporosis. On the 27 February, my husband had a knee operation, on the 4th March I picked up my chip fryer and moved it to the other part of the kitchen, whoops, a wrenching feeling! On the 9th March I phoned
Ang3lc4ts
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Pains
Hi all I know it's prob a bit soon to ask but I had transfer today this morning and am in a lot of cramping pain is this nomale and do u bed rest
Hi all I know it's prob a bit soon to ask but I had transfer today this morning and am in a lot of cramping pain is this nomale and do u bed rest
Stargalshelly
in
Fertility Network UK
9 years ago
and so it continues
Well it has been a whirlwind couple of weeks. Hubby home from New Zealand after 7 weeks with his kids, glad he did as it may be the last time they see him. Off to specialist with him as he is getting very deaf and I suspect early stages of dementia so doesn't understand what is being said to him. He
Well it has been a whirlwind couple of weeks. Hubby home from New Zealand after 7 weeks with his kids, glad he did as it may be the last time they see him. Off to specialist with him as he is getting very deaf and I suspect early stages of dementia so doesn't understand what is being said to him. He
Someonesmother
in
NRAS
9 years ago
Heart arythimias
Does anyone know if AF or ventricular etopics can lead to the more serious type of arythimias - I am thinking of the instance when you can have sudden
cardiac
arrest
? Sorry for the depressing thought....
Does anyone know if AF or ventricular etopics can lead to the more serious type of arythimias - I am thinking of the instance when you can have sudden
cardiac
arrest
? Sorry for the depressing thought....
Kbuck1234
in
AF Association
9 years ago
So fed up
Iv heard about young people just going into
cardiac
arrest
for no reason or undective heart condition I'm scared I know I sound silly but I feel like there's something wrong with my heart . Why do I have palpations all the time ?? Why me??
Iv heard about young people just going into
cardiac
arrest
for no reason or undective heart condition I'm scared I know I sound silly but I feel like there's something wrong with my heart . Why do I have palpations all the time ?? Why me??
Kaaayla
in
Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivors - Study
Hi, I'm looking to interview a few more people as part of a study I'm doing on outlook and emotional wellbeing. In particular, those aged 30-60 who've had a SCA 2+ years ago without knowledge of an existing condition. If anyone is interested and would like to tell their story, please let me know.
Hi, I'm looking to interview a few more people as part of a study I'm doing on outlook and emotional wellbeing. In particular, those aged 30-60 who've had a SCA 2+ years ago without knowledge of an existing condition. If anyone is interested and would like to tell their story, please let me know.
TaniaD
in
AF Association
10 years ago
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivors - Study
Hi, I'm looking to interview a few more people as part of a study I'm doing on outlook and emotional wellbeing. In particular, those aged 30-60 who've had a SCA 2+ years ago without knowledge of an existing condition. If anyone is interested and would like to tell their story, please let me know.
Hi, I'm looking to interview a few more people as part of a study I'm doing on outlook and emotional wellbeing. In particular, those aged 30-60 who've had a SCA 2+ years ago without knowledge of an existing condition. If anyone is interested and would like to tell their story, please let me know.
TaniaD
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
10 years ago
Lovenox
I was diagnosed with APS 3 yrs ago after 2 PE's which caused
cardiac
arrest
. Also diagnosed with lupus in 2001. I was just curious to know if anyone else has been put on Lovenox, I give myself 80mg shots every 12 hrs. Thank you in advance for any input or opinions on Lovenox for treatment of APS.
I was diagnosed with APS 3 yrs ago after 2 PE's which caused
cardiac
arrest
. Also diagnosed with lupus in 2001. I was just curious to know if anyone else has been put on Lovenox, I give myself 80mg shots every 12 hrs. Thank you in advance for any input or opinions on Lovenox for treatment of APS.
Sarahjoan72
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Hello everyone
I'm so sorry for the people that have lost there babies and wish you all the best for the future. I was 28 years old when I got pregnant and I was fit, healthy and underweight (45kgs) with low blood pressure but I gained a lot of weight 27kgs by the end of my pregnancy. I felt yuck, tired, swollen, head
I'm so sorry for the people that have lost there babies and wish you all the best for the future. I was 28 years old when I got pregnant and I was fit, healthy and underweight (45kgs) with low blood pressure but I gained a lot of weight 27kgs by the end of my pregnancy. I felt yuck, tired, swollen, head
Ricki-lee
in
Action on Pre-eclampsia
9 years ago
Emergency appointment with Cardiologist
We said that the 10mg of Bisoprolol was making him dopey and unable even to drive - and he's a driving instructor - I'm having to do all the driving at the moment - but he said it was the best drug and even if it didn't reduce his heart rate would stop him going into
cardiac
arrest
.
We said that the 10mg of Bisoprolol was making him dopey and unable even to drive - and he's a driving instructor - I'm having to do all the driving at the moment - but he said it was the best drug and even if it didn't reduce his heart rate would stop him going into
cardiac
arrest
.
Davesgirl
in
AF Association
10 years ago
Struggling
My sister had a
cardiac
arrest
and now has hypoxic brain injury. Initially we were told that she had considerable brain damage and did we want to turn the ventilator off. We said no and we needed to give her chance. Gradually she has improved and is awake now, sits in a wheelchair and is talking.
My sister had a
cardiac
arrest
and now has hypoxic brain injury. Initially we were told that she had considerable brain damage and did we want to turn the ventilator off. We said no and we needed to give her chance. Gradually she has improved and is awake now, sits in a wheelchair and is talking.
Pinkmum
in
Headway
10 years ago
Lower Back Pain
My cousin brother is aged around 35-38 years, is suffering through lower back pain. few days back suddenly one day his legs stopped responding and he was not able to stand. he was just getting ready to go out. He become able to move after taking bed rest of 5-6 days. but again the same thing happened
My cousin brother is aged around 35-38 years, is suffering through lower back pain. few days back suddenly one day his legs stopped responding and he was not able to stand. he was just getting ready to go out. He become able to move after taking bed rest of 5-6 days. but again the same thing happened
shashankshop
in
Diabetes India
10 years ago
Exercise for Chronic Liver Disease
When it comes to liver malfunction and disease, an early symptom and one of the chronic debilitating effects is fatigue – the kind that makes getting out of bed a major effort and leads many doctors to recommend bed-rest as part of the care plan for their suffering patients. Despite the pronounced lack
When it comes to liver malfunction and disease, an early symptom and one of the chronic debilitating effects is fatigue – the kind that makes getting out of bed a major effort and leads many doctors to recommend bed-rest as part of the care plan for their suffering patients. Despite the pronounced lack
JKArmah
Pioneer
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
10 years ago
Problem in pregnancy
I am 21 weeks pregnant. I did a journey thats why my baby came down side of utreus and pressure on utreus mouth. My doctor advised me totally bed rest. I have taken leave from my office, but my leaves are limited. How can i get relief from this situation. Please help me.
I am 21 weeks pregnant. I did a journey thats why my baby came down side of utreus and pressure on utreus mouth. My doctor advised me totally bed rest. I have taken leave from my office, but my leaves are limited. How can i get relief from this situation. Please help me.
sonia_online
in
Women's Health
10 years ago
I'm ready to give up
I've recently started having seizures and two weeks ago I suffered a seizure in the hospital and went into
cardiac
arrest
. I saw a neurologist on Tuesday and she tried to fob me off and said I should stop throwing words like "seizure" and "
cardiac
arrest
" around.
I've recently started having seizures and two weeks ago I suffered a seizure in the hospital and went into
cardiac
arrest
. I saw a neurologist on Tuesday and she tried to fob me off and said I should stop throwing words like "seizure" and "
cardiac
arrest
" around.
LadyPenelope
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Any stories out there to give us hope?
Hi all One of my very good friends husbands has had a
cardiac
arrest
he is only in his 30s and is still in the ICU incubated and ventilated. He is not waking up despite the sedation being stopped. We are now 11 days post arrest.
Hi all One of my very good friends husbands has had a
cardiac
arrest
he is only in his 30s and is still in the ICU incubated and ventilated. He is not waking up despite the sedation being stopped. We are now 11 days post arrest.
Olivia6
in
Headway
10 years ago
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