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Oh well, back on the Merry-Go-Round again (Ablation)
Hi All. As you know I've had an RF Ablation 25th May in London Bridge PVI and a Flutter Line - EP said he found lots of potentials during the waiting times (presume come up to temp) Felt like a new man even directly after, peaceful nights, I was still on Amiodarone which I stopped 1 month post 25th
Hi All. As you know I've had an RF Ablation 25th May in London Bridge PVI and a Flutter Line - EP said he found lots of potentials during the waiting times (presume come up to temp) Felt like a new man even directly after, peaceful nights, I was still on Amiodarone which I stopped 1 month post 25th
Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Re Scottish autumn 2022 vaccine appointments
For any fellow Scots due an autumn/winter vaccine it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the Scottish appointments website vacs.nhs.scot My autumn/winter vaccines appointment has showed up there but I haven’t had any email this time and haven’t got my letter yet. My husband has been given an appointment
For any fellow Scots due an autumn/winter vaccine it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the Scottish appointments website vacs.nhs.scot My autumn/winter vaccines appointment has showed up there but I haven’t had any email this time and haven’t got my letter yet. My husband has been given an appointment
vivdunstan
Volunteer
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Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Got the Second Opinion
And I am SO glad I did! In a prior post, I had told about events leading up to a cardiologist getting snippy with me because I questioned the need for an ablation. The more research I did the more convinced I became that my gut feeling was right and I set up an appt. with a different doctor. Monday
And I am SO glad I did! In a prior post, I had told about events leading up to a cardiologist getting snippy with me because I questioned the need for an ablation. The more research I did the more convinced I became that my gut feeling was right and I set up an appt. with a different doctor. Monday
Elsie1955
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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Anyone tried CBD for pain relief with IBS C ?
Hi, I’m thinking of trying
CBD
to help control visceral hypersensitivity and wondered if anyone has tried ( not suitable for IBS D, I know 😬 )
Hi, I’m thinking of trying
CBD
to help control visceral hypersensitivity and wondered if anyone has tried ( not suitable for IBS D, I know 😬 )
Mutleyforever
in
IBS Network
2 years ago
anxiety over ecg
hi everyone, I hope you are having a good day. I am sorry to rant but I am having an ecg on Thursday and it is making me feel anxious and worried. I don't think I have any heart problems but I worry anyway. I still have chest ache but it is better than it was. I coughed a lot when I had covid so I don't
hi everyone, I hope you are having a good day. I am sorry to rant but I am having an ecg on Thursday and it is making me feel anxious and worried. I don't think I have any heart problems but I worry anyway. I still have chest ache but it is better than it was. I coughed a lot when I had covid so I don't
fibrogirl41
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge Day 6
The PSP-
CBD
Ice Cream Challenge 2022 Day 6 - Sugar Shack - BANG BANG BABY Base - softened French Vanilla ice cream Log Shack - Chocolate Finger biscuits (licked clean) Maple Creme Maple Trees Graham Wafer roof with marshmallow snow Milk chocolate poles, fire pot and chocolate finger biscuits logs
The PSP-
CBD
Ice Cream Challenge 2022 Day 6 - Sugar Shack - BANG BANG BABY Base - softened French Vanilla ice cream Log Shack - Chocolate Finger biscuits (licked clean) Maple Creme Maple Trees Graham Wafer roof with marshmallow snow Milk chocolate poles, fire pot and chocolate finger biscuits logs
daddyt
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio May Predict Thrombotic Events in Polycythemia Vera
Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio May Predict Thrombotic Events in Polycythemia Vera Vicki Moore, PhD A new study suggests that the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in patients with polycythemia vera (PV) at the time of diagnosis may serve as a predictor of thrombotic events. The study’s findings
Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio May Predict Thrombotic Events in Polycythemia Vera Vicki Moore, PhD A new study suggests that the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in patients with polycythemia vera (PV) at the time of diagnosis may serve as a predictor of thrombotic events. The study’s findings
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Never to old
i write this to hopefully encourage any out there who are struggling. I am 72 years oid, with diabetes, angina and arthritis in my right knee and am due to finish couch25k this Thursday and do my first park run on Saturday. Given the struggles in the early weeks it's good to have finally made it. As
i write this to hopefully encourage any out there who are struggling. I am 72 years oid, with diabetes, angina and arthritis in my right knee and am due to finish couch25k this Thursday and do my first park run on Saturday. Given the struggles in the early weeks it's good to have finally made it. As
Chester_1
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Feeling disheartened with visit to doctor
Hi everyone, haven't posted on here for a while, hope you're all doing ok. I recently returned from living in Spain, went to the local health centre this morning because I have been stuck in fast AF for 9 days and getting desperate. I saw a newly qualified doctor. She got off to a bad start when she
Hi everyone, haven't posted on here for a while, hope you're all doing ok. I recently returned from living in Spain, went to the local health centre this morning because I have been stuck in fast AF for 9 days and getting desperate. I saw a newly qualified doctor. She got off to a bad start when she
WendyWu20
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AF Association
2 years ago
After Ablation - Palpitations when standing up
Hi everyone, I am a 26 year old girl, just had an ablation done 2 weeks ago. Since then I have been experiencing palpitations when I stand up. My heart rate goes from 70 or 80 bpm to 140-150 bpm when standing up from a lying position. It's very uncomfortable and I feel extremely dizzy afterwards. Is
Hi everyone, I am a 26 year old girl, just had an ablation done 2 weeks ago. Since then I have been experiencing palpitations when I stand up. My heart rate goes from 70 or 80 bpm to 140-150 bpm when standing up from a lying position. It's very uncomfortable and I feel extremely dizzy afterwards. Is
ling229
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Frustration with getting help
hi! I’m new to this community and excited to be here. I’m hopeful to get help to make progress in my personal growth and development I’ve hit a wall and can’t overcome this obstacle. I first noticed at about age 16 I had a limit. Some unseen thing about me that kept me trying harder, taking longer
hi! I’m new to this community and excited to be here. I’m hopeful to get help to make progress in my personal growth and development I’ve hit a wall and can’t overcome this obstacle. I first noticed at about age 16 I had a limit. Some unseen thing about me that kept me trying harder, taking longer
Penelopehippo
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 years ago
Paroxysmal AF getting worse
I was diagnosed with PAF last spring and put on bisoprolol plus a blood thinner. The dosage of bisoprolol has since crept up to the maximum 10mg per day as the PAF has become more frequent and longer lasting. I have been struggling to get my GP to get me an appt with cardiology for a meds review and/
I was diagnosed with PAF last spring and put on bisoprolol plus a blood thinner. The dosage of bisoprolol has since crept up to the maximum 10mg per day as the PAF has become more frequent and longer lasting. I have been struggling to get my GP to get me an appt with cardiology for a meds review and/
LAPHM
in
AF Association
2 years ago
have paroxysmal A fib but have it for 3 full days now and it’s not going back into NSR I was given flecainide to take but it’s not helping
how do I get my heart back into sinus? I take apixiban as well as verapamil (can’t take beta blockers) And for when I have palps flecainide 100 mg have taken for last 3 days but nothing feel really disappointed, I have done the vagal moves, tried everything my heart rate shoots up to 160 bpm. I am
how do I get my heart back into sinus? I take apixiban as well as verapamil (can’t take beta blockers) And for when I have palps flecainide 100 mg have taken for last 3 days but nothing feel really disappointed, I have done the vagal moves, tried everything my heart rate shoots up to 160 bpm. I am
Lilylui
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
MUSIC THERAPY FOR ALIEN HAND
My husband who suffers from
CBD
is increasingly plagued by his hand clenching and clawing, especially at night. We have tried different objects, such as a rubber ball and rolled up towels but they don't ease the problem.
My husband who suffers from
CBD
is increasingly plagued by his hand clenching and clawing, especially at night. We have tried different objects, such as a rubber ball and rolled up towels but they don't ease the problem.
Perrywrinkle
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Any ideas with CBD
The consultant has told us he is still in the early stages of
CBD
. The consultant has also said frequent passing urine and urge to open his bowels is not part of
CBD
.
The consultant has told us he is still in the early stages of
CBD
. The consultant has also said frequent passing urine and urge to open his bowels is not part of
CBD
.
RW22
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Hi, I survived an SCA ans am looking to better support my heart health
Hey guys, At the end of the day, I’m a middle aged lady working to improve my heart health before more time and heart function slips away, making the climb back up that much steeper. What’s given my heart health journey more dimension is that I was born with a ventricular septal defect that closed
Hey guys, At the end of the day, I’m a middle aged lady working to improve my heart health before more time and heart function slips away, making the climb back up that much steeper. What’s given my heart health journey more dimension is that I was born with a ventricular septal defect that closed
PhoenixHeart
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
frightend
I was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema. From an 8 pm phone call to the next day at 5 pm it was all sorted inhaler oxygen the lot. that was in May now in September I don't know what stage I am in or how much of my lungs have gone, I need a lot of help with oxygen to breathe there has been
I was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema. From an 8 pm phone call to the next day at 5 pm it was all sorted inhaler oxygen the lot. that was in May now in September I don't know what stage I am in or how much of my lungs have gone, I need a lot of help with oxygen to breathe there has been
blackscooter
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Very worried
Good morning I wonder if anyone can give me some advice. I have had APS for 20years and suddenly have a major problem. It started with my INR going up to 6, accompanied by me feeling tired and weary. I had some blood tests which showed that my BNP, which is to do with the heart, was 2700, which
Good morning I wonder if anyone can give me some advice. I have had APS for 20years and suddenly have a major problem. It started with my INR going up to 6, accompanied by me feeling tired and weary. I had some blood tests which showed that my BNP, which is to do with the heart, was 2700, which
aubretia
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
PSPA Podcast for carers
Nine episodes are available for you to listen to on a range of topics related to caring for a loved one with living with a diagnosis of PSP &
CBD
.
Nine episodes are available for you to listen to on a range of topics related to caring for a loved one with living with a diagnosis of PSP &
CBD
.
HelenPSPA
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PSP Association
2 years ago
High heart rate when running slowly
Hi - I've just completed wk6 r3, very slowly around 10 min per k pace. Deliberately kept slow so I could complete the run. Breathing was fine though legs were protesting by the end. I'm 54, female and a couple of stone overweight with resting heart rate mid to late 50s. My concern is that according
Hi - I've just completed wk6 r3, very slowly around 10 min per k pace. Deliberately kept slow so I could complete the run. Breathing was fine though legs were protesting by the end. I'm 54, female and a couple of stone overweight with resting heart rate mid to late 50s. My concern is that according
Yogijojo
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
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