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Anyone on W&W with CLL have sudden acute diarrhea?
I have CLL/SLL, and am on watch & wait. I have had a sudden bout of acute diarrhea lasting about 2-1/2 weeks. Things are better, but I do not feel entirely better/great. Blood work was normal. Stool culture did not show bacteria, but did show an elevated fecal calprotectin. I did not see report, so not
I have CLL/SLL, and am on watch & wait. I have had a sudden bout of acute diarrhea lasting about 2-1/2 weeks. Things are better, but I do not feel entirely better/great. Blood work was normal. Stool culture did not show bacteria, but did show an elevated fecal calprotectin. I did not see report, so not
Bar68
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Pain Management
He uses magnesium and heat, a tens machine as well as massage,
CBD
and acupuncture. But nothing really helps or lasts long. Even had a cortisone shot in his toe a couple of months ago. But the constant dystonia has taken its toll and he's just hurting all the time.
He uses magnesium and heat, a tens machine as well as massage,
CBD
and acupuncture. But nothing really helps or lasts long. Even had a cortisone shot in his toe a couple of months ago. But the constant dystonia has taken its toll and he's just hurting all the time.
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Support and Validation:
Online health communities provide a platform where individuals can connect with others who have similar experiences. This sense of community and understanding can be immensely comforting and
HealthUnlocked can have several positive impacts on anxiety, here are a few!
Support and Validation:
Online health communities provide a platform where individuals can connect with others who have similar experiences. This sense of community and understanding can be immensely comforting and
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HealthUnlocked Blog
1 year ago
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EKG results
Well I made it to sunny France (actually very hot an humid) and have just managed to get my heart ultrasound results emailed through. To quote cardiologist’s report I have « very mild aortic and tricuspid regurgitation » and « Interatrial septum is aneurysmal that is bulging into right atrium, although
Well I made it to sunny France (actually very hot an humid) and have just managed to get my heart ultrasound results emailed through. To quote cardiologist’s report I have « very mild aortic and tricuspid regurgitation » and « Interatrial septum is aneurysmal that is bulging into right atrium, although
Retired010
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
A-Fid
5 years ago I was rushed to hospital with 100 lbs of fuild in my chest, around my lungs, heart, stomach and just rest all over me. I was diagnosed with A Fid. I am on Eliquis, beta blockers, lasix. In 5 years never had another episode. Could have been the fluid?
5 years ago I was rushed to hospital with 100 lbs of fuild in my chest, around my lungs, heart, stomach and just rest all over me. I was diagnosed with A Fid. I am on Eliquis, beta blockers, lasix. In 5 years never had another episode. Could have been the fluid?
tnohnsons
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AF Association
1 year ago
Blood tests
Hi I have just switched over from antiplatelet Clopidogrel to anticoagulant EDOXABAN following detection of AF on a LINQ ECG implant. My GP has asked me to get a blood test and is suggesting tests every 3 months. I thought a benefit of the drug was no need for blood tests. Anyone got experience to
Hi I have just switched over from antiplatelet Clopidogrel to anticoagulant EDOXABAN following detection of AF on a LINQ ECG implant. My GP has asked me to get a blood test and is suggesting tests every 3 months. I thought a benefit of the drug was no need for blood tests. Anyone got experience to
Chinkoflight
in
Anticoagulation Support
1 year ago
Afib in young people (less than 40 years old)
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with persistent Atrial Fibrillation 2 months ago. I had blood test, echocardiogram and I managed to see a cardiologist privately… The result of tests is that I’m completely healthy and my hearth structure is normal. My heart rate is in acceptable range and my blood cloth
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with persistent Atrial Fibrillation 2 months ago. I had blood test, echocardiogram and I managed to see a cardiologist privately… The result of tests is that I’m completely healthy and my hearth structure is normal. My heart rate is in acceptable range and my blood cloth
En85
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Advice needed on communication devices
Dad’s speech is getting more limited and with his
CBD
so is his cognitive ability. He is still trying to communicate but it’s getting harder to understand. Does anyone have any ideas on how to make this easier for him?
Dad’s speech is getting more limited and with his
CBD
so is his cognitive ability. He is still trying to communicate but it’s getting harder to understand. Does anyone have any ideas on how to make this easier for him?
Catski78
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Embracing Wellness: Exploring Lifestyle and Wellness Innovations
People are increasingly seeking innovative ways to enhance their overall well-being and prioritize their health. Lifestyle and wellness innovations have emerged as transformative solutions, empowering individuals to take charge of their physical, mental, and emotional health. Today, we delve into the
People are increasingly seeking innovative ways to enhance their overall well-being and prioritize their health. Lifestyle and wellness innovations have emerged as transformative solutions, empowering individuals to take charge of their physical, mental, and emotional health. Today, we delve into the
SaskiaHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
1 year ago
Work - the curse of the Running Class! ;)
So darn busy I let my seventh 'Runaversary' pass by! Yep - June 1st, 2016 I decided to try the crazy-promises App I stumbled across on my new cell phone. C25K itself did not fill me with any confidence - it was a post by a newly graduated young lady who described her struggles with breathing, heavy
So darn busy I let my seventh 'Runaversary' pass by! Yep - June 1st, 2016 I decided to try the crazy-promises App I stumbled across on my new cell phone. C25K itself did not fill me with any confidence - it was a post by a newly graduated young lady who described her struggles with breathing, heavy
Irish-John
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Is flecainide a good drug?
I have been very low profile of late because I had nearly two years free of AF - then it came back last Wednesday with a vengeance and refused to go away... This resulted in a trip to the doctor's and then A&E on Thursday because the rate was quite high, blipping up to 150+ bpm. To cut a long story
I have been very low profile of late because I had nearly two years free of AF - then it came back last Wednesday with a vengeance and refused to go away... This resulted in a trip to the doctor's and then A&E on Thursday because the rate was quite high, blipping up to 150+ bpm. To cut a long story
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AF Association
1 year ago
Major conditions strategy: call for evidence
The DHSC (in England) is calling for evidence. Now, you and I know that thyroid can be implicated in cancers, cardiovascular disease, including stroke and diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, dementia, mental ill health and musculoskeletal disorders. Sometimes as a direct cause, sometimes an additional
The DHSC (in England) is calling for evidence. Now, you and I know that thyroid can be implicated in cancers, cardiovascular disease, including stroke and diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, dementia, mental ill health and musculoskeletal disorders. Sometimes as a direct cause, sometimes an additional
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Why watermelon is good for us
Only 6.8% of U.S. adults have optimal cardiometabolic health, while an estimated 47 million have cardiometabolic disorders Watermelon contains L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are nitric oxide (NO) precursors; NO helps relax blood vessels and widen arteriesConsuming watermelon juice attenuates reductions
Only 6.8% of U.S. adults have optimal cardiometabolic health, while an estimated 47 million have cardiometabolic disorders Watermelon contains L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are nitric oxide (NO) precursors; NO helps relax blood vessels and widen arteriesConsuming watermelon juice attenuates reductions
Peacefulneedshelp
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AF Association
1 year ago
Article to yesterdays afib and dark chocolate
Heart Matters More than a magazine: information, inspiration and support Heart Matters magazine Activity Medical Real life News Nutrition Research Wellbeing Home Information & support Heart Matters magazine News Behind the headlines
Heart Matters More than a magazine: information, inspiration and support Heart Matters magazine Activity Medical Real life News Nutrition Research Wellbeing Home Information & support Heart Matters magazine News Behind the headlines
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Tips for living with endo & fibromyalgia?
I am currently taking a high strength multivitamin, probiotic,
CBD
oil and the POP. Having ibuprofen and strong co codamol on bad days. I am reluctant to keep adding medications into the mix to be honest.
I am currently taking a high strength multivitamin, probiotic,
CBD
oil and the POP. Having ibuprofen and strong co codamol on bad days. I am reluctant to keep adding medications into the mix to be honest.
puzzleprincess
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Mis-Information on Internet. BE CAREFUL
I have had afib for 30+ years now and I should know better. I googled afib and dark chocolate which I know is a NO_NO as it has always caused me to go into afib, but I was reading a study from a supposed Dr. who said dark chocolate can help prevent afib episodes. I knew this to be not true but guess
I have had afib for 30+ years now and I should know better. I googled afib and dark chocolate which I know is a NO_NO as it has always caused me to go into afib, but I was reading a study from a supposed Dr. who said dark chocolate can help prevent afib episodes. I knew this to be not true but guess
kocoach
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
CBD oil
I bought
cbd
oil today. I’m just thinking shall i use it or not. any advice please.
I bought
cbd
oil today. I’m just thinking shall i use it or not. any advice please.
sun_1234
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
Only 48 hours remaining to grab your early bird discount for #PatientsDay2023 ❤️
Whether you have attended our Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day before or whether it's your first time, #PatientsDay2023 has something for everyone! This year's agenda will cover a range of arrhythmia topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more! Not only will you get
Whether you have attended our Arrhythmia Alliance Patients Day before or whether it's your first time, #PatientsDay2023 has something for everyone! This year's agenda will cover a range of arrhythmia topics such as SVT, ICDs, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, lifestyle changes and more! Not only will you get
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Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
1 year ago
Post MI C25k Week 2 Run 1 ✅
So I was not intending to post every one of the re runs but as I'm sat here with a mug of tea well why not 😊To be honest I was intending to go a little earlier but somehow ended up in a bubble bath 🤣 My calves were aching a little from yesterday's 12657 steps walking ! So a nice relaxing bath before
So I was not intending to post every one of the re runs but as I'm sat here with a mug of tea well why not 😊To be honest I was intending to go a little earlier but somehow ended up in a bubble bath 🤣 My calves were aching a little from yesterday's 12657 steps walking ! So a nice relaxing bath before
Instructor57
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi, Just wanted to come on here to read others experiences etc mainly. I have literally just been diagnosed with afib this week, I have had no symptoms (in the past had palps a couple of years back but at the time not diagnosed as doctors and hospitals couldn't detect anything) This Sunday just gone
Hi, Just wanted to come on here to read others experiences etc mainly. I have literally just been diagnosed with afib this week, I have had no symptoms (in the past had palps a couple of years back but at the time not diagnosed as doctors and hospitals couldn't detect anything) This Sunday just gone
Xombi
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AF Association
1 year ago
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