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Struggle: I keep remembering past bullying incident that has happened to me in the past
I sleep okay, and I wake up early in the morning. I go on about my day doing my thing okay: dishwashing, vacuuming, laundry, driving, shopping, meeting people, going to church, etc.. But when I am reading and studying which I think is something I want to do more of to be a better person, in the beginning
I sleep okay, and I wake up early in the morning. I go on about my day doing my thing okay: dishwashing, vacuuming, laundry, driving, shopping, meeting people, going to church, etc.. But when I am reading and studying which I think is something I want to do more of to be a better person, in the beginning
ykim21ggcedu
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Tachycardia andPV
Hello everyone Hope your all well 😊 I was wondering if there is anyone out there who has experienced rapid heart beat with PV. Over this year I have had numerous episodes of tachycardia and a few admissions to A and E with it. The A and E docs think it is probably superventricular tachycardia. Fortunately
Hello everyone Hope your all well 😊 I was wondering if there is anyone out there who has experienced rapid heart beat with PV. Over this year I have had numerous episodes of tachycardia and a few admissions to A and E with it. The A and E docs think it is probably superventricular tachycardia. Fortunately
Mauritiu
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Persistent Afib
Thank you all for your encouraging replies to my post yesterday. Yes unless I have something wrong with me or I over exercise my heart rate does not go above 100. The only worrying concern is the Kardia readings which consistently show a variation of between 2.5 and 6.5 squares in one reading. If you
Thank you all for your encouraging replies to my post yesterday. Yes unless I have something wrong with me or I over exercise my heart rate does not go above 100. The only worrying concern is the Kardia readings which consistently show a variation of between 2.5 and 6.5 squares in one reading. If you
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Any positive experiences with TIPSS
I am 42 years old in the US and have had my NASH cirrhosis diagnosis for 5 years. I was compensated until early this year when I developed Ascites.After some hard work with diet and exercise I have managed to improve my labs and MELD score greatly. Began the summer at a MELD 26 and am currently at an
I am 42 years old in the US and have had my NASH cirrhosis diagnosis for 5 years. I was compensated until early this year when I developed Ascites.After some hard work with diet and exercise I have managed to improve my labs and MELD score greatly. Began the summer at a MELD 26 and am currently at an
Crooktele79
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Update on symptoms unrelated to PMR on low dose Prednisolone.
I posted a few weeks ago that I was suffering from fatigue, abdominal pain, low pulse rate and blood pressure on 2mgs of Prednisolone but no PMR pain. (Commenced Pred in May 2020 for PMR} I went to see a very understanding GP, new to the surgery, who was extremely helpful and definitely more sympathetic
I posted a few weeks ago that I was suffering from fatigue, abdominal pain, low pulse rate and blood pressure on 2mgs of Prednisolone but no PMR pain. (Commenced Pred in May 2020 for PMR} I went to see a very understanding GP, new to the surgery, who was extremely helpful and definitely more sympathetic
larkthebark
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Cpap users with servere copd
Does anyone have experience of using a cpap machine to remove CO2 in someone who has servere COPD? My husband has just been told he must wear one at least every night as his oxygen levels are low and he is retaining CO2. He us trying it but finding it impossible to sleep and is not too keen to continue
Does anyone have experience of using a cpap machine to remove CO2 in someone who has servere COPD? My husband has just been told he must wear one at least every night as his oxygen levels are low and he is retaining CO2. He us trying it but finding it impossible to sleep and is not too keen to continue
Camposdemurcia
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Af diagnosis.
Just a little advice. Been having episodes for around 10 years starting around 2 a year. Never knowing what it was I put it down to blood pressure when hunched forward or standing. Now know that's my trigger.Dizziness some palpitations for a around 8 hours or so then normal. Few gp visits with one 24
Just a little advice. Been having episodes for around 10 years starting around 2 a year. Never knowing what it was I put it down to blood pressure when hunched forward or standing. Now know that's my trigger.Dizziness some palpitations for a around 8 hours or so then normal. Few gp visits with one 24
Tommyboy21
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AF Association
2 years ago
Lupus and Monkeypox
Hi all, I thought I'd ask as this is very topical at the moment, especially for the immunosuppressed. Does anyone have any comments on this?
Hi all, I thought I'd ask as this is very topical at the moment, especially for the immunosuppressed. Does anyone have any comments on this?
HantsMan
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Age, cycling (ebikes) and afib.
Interesting article in one of my subscriptions...about how ebikes have made a difference in the lives of cyclists (like me) who are past their *best before date* on 2 wheels lol. One of the guys has afib, so thought I'd share; "The benefits of riding an electric bike also rang true in our chat with
Interesting article in one of my subscriptions...about how ebikes have made a difference in the lives of cyclists (like me) who are past their *best before date* on 2 wheels lol. One of the guys has afib, so thought I'd share; "The benefits of riding an electric bike also rang true in our chat with
beach_bum
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AF Association
2 years ago
Natural pain relief
It used
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oil from the only licenced grower in the uk.
It used
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oil from the only licenced grower in the uk.
Windyspinsthewind
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Osteoarthritis Action
2 years ago
Still only 1 and 1 only AFIB reading since Oct, 2020
Only one finding of afib since October 2020. I bought a Kardia immediately after and check myself about 25 times a week. 73 years old and all is good. Moving forward to November of 2022, my cardio doc believes I should still take the miserable Eliquis twice daily. Eliquis pretty much makes my life a
Only one finding of afib since October 2020. I bought a Kardia immediately after and check myself about 25 times a week. 73 years old and all is good. Moving forward to November of 2022, my cardio doc believes I should still take the miserable Eliquis twice daily. Eliquis pretty much makes my life a
MrGC314
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Persistent atrial fibrillation
I have now been in persistent afib for almost 3 months and have yet to receive a consultants appointment though have received an appointment with a cardionurse on the 28th December!!! I have been self administering (what alternative) and apart from Edoxaban 30mg which I was prescribed by my GP in February
I have now been in persistent afib for almost 3 months and have yet to receive a consultants appointment though have received an appointment with a cardionurse on the 28th December!!! I have been self administering (what alternative) and apart from Edoxaban 30mg which I was prescribed by my GP in February
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
2 years ago
P -Afib. Doctornow wanting to prescribe lopemide
I've had P-Afib for a few years now well managed with a calcium blocker SR Verapamil. Due to an unrelated condition another specialist has recommended Lopermide 2mg 3×s per day up to 5xs per day. I'm not keen to take it like this long termly as I see irregular heart beat & palpitations is linked to this
I've had P-Afib for a few years now well managed with a calcium blocker SR Verapamil. Due to an unrelated condition another specialist has recommended Lopermide 2mg 3×s per day up to 5xs per day. I'm not keen to take it like this long termly as I see irregular heart beat & palpitations is linked to this
waveylines
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Fitbit for a fib?
hi all. My husband has had paroxysmal a fib for last 4 years and takes digoxin. We use the Kardia mobile with great success. I’m wondering whether to get him either a Fitbit or more expensive Apple Watch so he can keep an eye on how high his rate goes while out on his daily walk. I don’t think it’s
hi all. My husband has had paroxysmal a fib for last 4 years and takes digoxin. We use the Kardia mobile with great success. I’m wondering whether to get him either a Fitbit or more expensive Apple Watch so he can keep an eye on how high his rate goes while out on his daily walk. I don’t think it’s
Janau
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
experiences with b blockers
good evening, I have written about this topic before, it is a treatment that I have been taking for four years now with b blockers, I am asking for medical advice, simple experiences, I am taking b blockers for palpitations, which started from a period of stress, now these pills control the heart is
good evening, I have written about this topic before, it is a treatment that I have been taking for four years now with b blockers, I am asking for medical advice, simple experiences, I am taking b blockers for palpitations, which started from a period of stress, now these pills control the heart is
Giorgos1973
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Life after Rituximab? What is the next chapter?
Diagnose with GPA in December 2019 and after the usual cocktail of Steroids Cyclophosphamide and an unsuccessful spell with Azathioprine I now approach my next infusion of Rituximab in a couple of weeks. My Consultant is saying because my ANCA marker is so low this should be my last one. So what happens
Diagnose with GPA in December 2019 and after the usual cocktail of Steroids Cyclophosphamide and an unsuccessful spell with Azathioprine I now approach my next infusion of Rituximab in a couple of weeks. My Consultant is saying because my ANCA marker is so low this should be my last one. So what happens
Investigator1
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Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Multiple Studies Suggest Eliquis for Afib Can Reduce Stroke, Bleeding Risks Better Than Alternatives
Here is a link to the site re. these studies. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/new-study-suggests-eliquis-for-afib-can-reduce-stroke-bleeding-risks?slot_pos=article_2&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=afib&utm_content=2022-11-03&apid=28242615&rvid=82ca3b83950fba421b7b3a5161d7787766fd74acef2a7ebecea328bbde865607
Here is a link to the site re. these studies. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/new-study-suggests-eliquis-for-afib-can-reduce-stroke-bleeding-risks?slot_pos=article_2&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=afib&utm_content=2022-11-03&apid=28242615&rvid=82ca3b83950fba421b7b3a5161d7787766fd74acef2a7ebecea328bbde865607
MJZaw
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AF Association
2 years ago
chest pain when bisoprolol dose increased
have been taking bisoprolol for 10 years with no problems 2.5mg. My dose was increased two weeks ago to 5mg and since then I have been getting intermittent chest and back pain, and find it harder to exercise. Currently on day 2 of afib episode. Have been seen by A&E and they have confirmed not heart
have been taking bisoprolol for 10 years with no problems 2.5mg. My dose was increased two weeks ago to 5mg and since then I have been getting intermittent chest and back pain, and find it harder to exercise. Currently on day 2 of afib episode. Have been seen by A&E and they have confirmed not heart
Sleepyzz
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AF Association
2 years ago
Willam W. New Member
Hi there, like KiwiBlake I am a new member and also have a very similar story. I am a 55 year old male who was first diagnosed with AF back in 2016. This was out of the blue resulting in a blue light ambulance ride to Accident and Emergency. Like KiwiBlake this episode was at a very stressful time with
Hi there, like KiwiBlake I am a new member and also have a very similar story. I am a 55 year old male who was first diagnosed with AF back in 2016. This was out of the blue resulting in a blue light ambulance ride to Accident and Emergency. Like KiwiBlake this episode was at a very stressful time with
wwatson280283
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AF Association
2 years ago
Long Term Zoloft/Sertraline, or other SSRI Treatment, might increase Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis and stroke risk
Effects of Long Term Zoloft/Sertraline Treatment and Depression on Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Premenopausal Female Primates.This study was done on female monkeys only. Thus, it might be safe to assume that male monkeys would have had similar results. These results could be caused by depression
Effects of Long Term Zoloft/Sertraline Treatment and Depression on Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Premenopausal Female Primates.This study was done on female monkeys only. Thus, it might be safe to assume that male monkeys would have had similar results. These results could be caused by depression
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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