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FAO: ALL Chronic CH Sufferers... (Please share ANYTHING that HELPS)
What can be done????? I have suffered for 20 years and i am not content on having it much longer to be quite frank! So.... it is now WHATEVER it takes... Microdosing magic mushrooms is next on the agenda... Iv had many meds... deseril, verapamil, sumatriptan, loads more... gp is a constant battle
What can be done????? I have suffered for 20 years and i am not content on having it much longer to be quite frank! So.... it is now WHATEVER it takes... Microdosing magic mushrooms is next on the agenda... Iv had many meds... deseril, verapamil, sumatriptan, loads more... gp is a constant battle
jamiemaddocks
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National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
To Kardia or not to Kardia............
Hello everyone, although I have replied to other people’s posts, this is the first question I’ve asked for myself. Knowing that many of you use Kardia’s, I’m hoping you can help me to make up my mind over a possible upgrade to the 6L version. First a bit of background; I was diagnosed with AF in late
Hello everyone, although I have replied to other people’s posts, this is the first question I’ve asked for myself. Knowing that many of you use Kardia’s, I’m hoping you can help me to make up my mind over a possible upgrade to the 6L version. First a bit of background; I was diagnosed with AF in late
BrotherThomas
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AF Association
2 years ago
THC O- a 1 person mini experiment
I got my THC O in the mail last Monday and have taken it all week. Here are my personal conclusions. Keep in mind this is just my experience. It may differ for others. DOES IT WORK: Yes. It seems to have the same efficacy, mg to mg, as normal THC. WOULD I RECOMMEND IT: No. Not if you have other options
I got my THC O in the mail last Monday and have taken it all week. Here are my personal conclusions. Keep in mind this is just my experience. It may differ for others. DOES IT WORK: Yes. It seems to have the same efficacy, mg to mg, as normal THC. WOULD I RECOMMEND IT: No. Not if you have other options
Guitarpickin
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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New blood work advice please
Hello everyone, Hope you are all keeping well. So I was diagnosed with Graves in April of this year after symptoms of high heart rate/palpitations, nervousness and heat intolerance. I was placed onto 20mg Carbimazole and Propanolol. My blood work is in the photos, first bloods were on diagnoses 14/
Hello everyone, Hope you are all keeping well. So I was diagnosed with Graves in April of this year after symptoms of high heart rate/palpitations, nervousness and heat intolerance. I was placed onto 20mg Carbimazole and Propanolol. My blood work is in the photos, first bloods were on diagnoses 14/
Pjd94
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
I Can't Keep Up This Stack :(
CBD
Oil: Right before bed. 13. Exercise: 20 minutes on the treadmill. Long walks when the weather is nice. 14. L Methylfolate (Starting today. Should help with depression and lower homocysteine levels). 15. Magnolia Bark Extract. 16. S Boulardii. 17. Cod Liver Oil. 18. B12.
CBD
Oil: Right before bed. 13. Exercise: 20 minutes on the treadmill. Long walks when the weather is nice. 14. L Methylfolate (Starting today. Should help with depression and lower homocysteine levels). 15. Magnolia Bark Extract. 16. S Boulardii. 17. Cod Liver Oil. 18. B12.
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Webinar: How hypnotherapy can help IBS
Webinar: How hypnotherapy can help you manage your IBS symptoms, Tuesday 19 July at 11am. Have you ever tried hypnotherapy to help manage your IBS? Or have the many myths surrounding the therapy deterred you? In our latest webinar, Sophie West, a highly qualified and experienced hypnotherapist and
Webinar: How hypnotherapy can help you manage your IBS symptoms, Tuesday 19 July at 11am. Have you ever tried hypnotherapy to help manage your IBS? Or have the many myths surrounding the therapy deterred you? In our latest webinar, Sophie West, a highly qualified and experienced hypnotherapist and
IBSNetwork
IBS Network
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IBS Network
2 years ago
CSR returned..
my eye doctor and retina specialist when I have the chance.. i’ve dramatically changed my lifestyle for the better which overall was a good thing anyways I do not drink anymore as I feel like alcohol at least with me raises cortisol levels and I didn’t really need it anymore anyways I started using
CBD
my eye doctor and retina specialist when I have the chance.. i’ve dramatically changed my lifestyle for the better which overall was a good thing anyways I do not drink anymore as I feel like alcohol at least with me raises cortisol levels and I didn’t really need it anymore anyways I started using
CBD
T109
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Macular Society
2 years ago
In and out of nsr
Hi folks not been on for a while so20 months ago had cardioversion successful no issues getting fitter walking then an e-bike everything going well cycling 15 to 20 miles 3 -4 times a week last Friday had visitors they left me feeling fine about 1500 I started to feel a bit off and tired I could feel
Hi folks not been on for a while so20 months ago had cardioversion successful no issues getting fitter walking then an e-bike everything going well cycling 15 to 20 miles 3 -4 times a week last Friday had visitors they left me feeling fine about 1500 I started to feel a bit off and tired I could feel
Lolabob123
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AF Association
2 years ago
Calamity strikes again
Well folks I had a fun day yesterday ... not! Whilst washing the kitchen floor yesterday morning I somehow fell with a kettle full of boiling water. I scalded my leg really badly, my husband called an ambulance which came after 40 minutes. I was blue lighted to our nearest A&E which is 20 miles away
Well folks I had a fun day yesterday ... not! Whilst washing the kitchen floor yesterday morning I somehow fell with a kettle full of boiling water. I scalded my leg really badly, my husband called an ambulance which came after 40 minutes. I was blue lighted to our nearest A&E which is 20 miles away
kitchengardener2
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Cbd
Not sure if allowed* But has anyone used
cbd
oil - (vape or drops) For their anxiety,panic and depression? I don’t want the thc or ‘high’ just the
cbd
effects- calm-no racing mind-relaxed Any suggestions or recommendations?
Not sure if allowed* But has anyone used
cbd
oil - (vape or drops) For their anxiety,panic and depression? I don’t want the thc or ‘high’ just the
cbd
effects- calm-no racing mind-relaxed Any suggestions or recommendations?
Samantha123_57
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Multaq
Hi everyone, I started Multaq (dronederone) on Wednesday with the intention of being cardioverted Friday. Cardioversion was cancelled as staff off unwell but been told to continue with new meds. I’m very worried as it says in leaflet only to take if being cardioverted and if u can go into NSR. I’ve
Hi everyone, I started Multaq (dronederone) on Wednesday with the intention of being cardioverted Friday. Cardioversion was cancelled as staff off unwell but been told to continue with new meds. I’m very worried as it says in leaflet only to take if being cardioverted and if u can go into NSR. I’ve
Mollykin
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AF Association
2 years ago
Oximeter HR Reading And Permanent Afib
Am unable to determine my heart rate using my oximeter as am on a permanent Afib. Oximeter values keep changing every second.I tried by adding the highest and lowest figures during one minute and divide the sum by 2. Is this reliable ? if not any other method pls.
Am unable to determine my heart rate using my oximeter as am on a permanent Afib. Oximeter values keep changing every second.I tried by adding the highest and lowest figures during one minute and divide the sum by 2. Is this reliable ? if not any other method pls.
Malhouse
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
I gave it up cold turkey, but will it last?
I been smoking since i was 18 and I am 43 now. I stopped smoking for a year when I was 41 but my depression and other life circumstances drove me to smoking again. I was diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure in 2020 and continued to smoke. I was told I have A-fib last month and I haven't smoked since
I been smoking since i was 18 and I am 43 now. I stopped smoking for a year when I was 41 but my depression and other life circumstances drove me to smoking again. I was diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure in 2020 and continued to smoke. I was told I have A-fib last month and I haven't smoked since
lonlee1
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No Smoking Day
2 years ago
AF & ablation! back to sport.
So! Rather than bore anyone I will just try & recap my journey as quick as possible, after many test & appointments I finally got the final evaluation in August 2021, I was told to quit sports due to a mri showing mild dilated cardiomyopathy along with paroxysmal AF & LBB (left branch block). I was Put
So! Rather than bore anyone I will just try & recap my journey as quick as possible, after many test & appointments I finally got the final evaluation in August 2021, I was told to quit sports due to a mri showing mild dilated cardiomyopathy along with paroxysmal AF & LBB (left branch block). I was Put
GM1987
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AF Association
2 years ago
Shortness of breath dyspnea after ablation
Hey, I had my ablation more than three weeks ago. I more or less have similar post ablation issues, with an exception. I have shortness of breath (dyspnea) and some tight throat more than what should be expected, almost a month after the ablation now, it is even more than pre-ablation. It gets worse
Hey, I had my ablation more than three weeks ago. I more or less have similar post ablation issues, with an exception. I have shortness of breath (dyspnea) and some tight throat more than what should be expected, almost a month after the ablation now, it is even more than pre-ablation. It gets worse
Lonelytraveller
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AF Association
2 years ago
Post Ablation Dyspnea (Shortness of Breath) and Skipping Beats
Hey All! My quick resume follows; Diagnosed in June 2020 with Afib. Had some but relatively mild symptoms. I was on metoprolol and propafenon for over a year. At one follow up visit, a doctor decided to cut the medication and I was medication free for a year. Then during another 6-month follow up
Hey All! My quick resume follows; Diagnosed in June 2020 with Afib. Had some but relatively mild symptoms. I was on metoprolol and propafenon for over a year. At one follow up visit, a doctor decided to cut the medication and I was medication free for a year. Then during another 6-month follow up
Lonelytraveller
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
All well in Wilson World...
Morning campers! Just a quick call in. All is well,NSR still holding 100%. No missed beats . I am checking my pulse dailybin disbelief! I drove a short distance yesterday with no problem. My heart rate is around 50-55which is normal for me on 2.5 Bisoprolol. I hope to get off that or reduce it asap ,
Morning campers! Just a quick call in. All is well,NSR still holding 100%. No missed beats . I am checking my pulse dailybin disbelief! I drove a short distance yesterday with no problem. My heart rate is around 50-55which is normal for me on 2.5 Bisoprolol. I hope to get off that or reduce it asap ,
wilsond
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AF Association
2 years ago
Desperation setting in
Hello all. As it stands , my father is in icu. He has a viral pneumonia - could very well be Covid but not identified . He is on and off the bipap machine but overall trending well on oxygen . His issue is his blood volume which is low. He’s had to have five transfusions now and the “speculation “ is
Hello all. As it stands , my father is in icu. He has a viral pneumonia - could very well be Covid but not identified . He is on and off the bipap machine but overall trending well on oxygen . His issue is his blood volume which is low. He’s had to have five transfusions now and the “speculation “ is
Stumpgirl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
A carer's diary of CBD
Caring for a loved one living with PSP or
CBD
can be hugely rewarding. It can also be a challenge as you get to grips with changing symptoms. In PSPA Matters, Michael shares the highs and lows of his experience caring for his wife Mary.
Caring for a loved one living with PSP or
CBD
can be hugely rewarding. It can also be a challenge as you get to grips with changing symptoms. In PSPA Matters, Michael shares the highs and lows of his experience caring for his wife Mary.
HelenPSPA
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Mini Maze Procedures, there is a place for all, my personal view
I am sure I am not the only one who has been saddened by the recent heated discussions on the mini maze. I live in the U.K. and have recently had a mini maze where this is currently a lesser known and used procedure. Catheter ablations (and meds) are the standard in the U.K. and Catheter ablations
I am sure I am not the only one who has been saddened by the recent heated discussions on the mini maze. I live in the U.K. and have recently had a mini maze where this is currently a lesser known and used procedure. Catheter ablations (and meds) are the standard in the U.K. and Catheter ablations
MummyLuv
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AF Association
2 years ago
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