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FET drugs emotional rollercoaster
Hi fellow warriors! No other reason to post other than vent 😂 I've had my third transfer last Thursday and while the other two were an absolute dream hormonally speaking, this one is making me genuinely crazy. The other two were medicated on the same protocol (one didn't take, the second ended in an
Hi fellow warriors! No other reason to post other than vent 😂 I've had my third transfer last Thursday and while the other two were an absolute dream hormonally speaking, this one is making me genuinely crazy. The other two were medicated on the same protocol (one didn't take, the second ended in an
BearPanda
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Anxiety and Depression
hi I am Jacqueline I suffer from depression and anxiety and mood swings I don’t know what to do with my dogs as they don’t seem to be very good at the house training so I have a dog door to go in and out the house and I can’t get them to use it I don’t know what to do.
hi I am Jacqueline I suffer from depression and anxiety and mood swings I don’t know what to do with my dogs as they don’t seem to be very good at the house training so I have a dog door to go in and out the house and I can’t get them to use it I don’t know what to do.
Cottapie20
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
pat james
hi everyone or admin if you see this i Have just come off the phone to my EP and he said I am in permanent afib now and therefore I can come off flecainide I meant to ask him if I should just stop or wean off them and also if I didn’t feel good should I take it as a pip, but he said something else
hi everyone or admin if you see this i Have just come off the phone to my EP and he said I am in permanent afib now and therefore I can come off flecainide I meant to ask him if I should just stop or wean off them and also if I didn’t feel good should I take it as a pip, but he said something else
Tapanac
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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Hi?? best AFib BP med?
I have AFib & cll. I'm on 5mg Eliquis 2x/day, 100mg metropolol daily and ibrutinib 140mg 1x/day for cll. Counts are good but I continue to wonder which BP med is best in relation to my continuing AFib? I seem to get fatigued if I slightly over do activities. I've been reading and metoprolol seems
I have AFib & cll. I'm on 5mg Eliquis 2x/day, 100mg metropolol daily and ibrutinib 140mg 1x/day for cll. Counts are good but I continue to wonder which BP med is best in relation to my continuing AFib? I seem to get fatigued if I slightly over do activities. I've been reading and metoprolol seems
Bobsterguy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
AFIB caused heart failure?
Hello, my 76 year old mom was hospitalized a month ago after feeling very sick and ended up having to be intubated in the ICU for a day because her lungs were full of fluid - she had heart failure with an EF of 15%. She has had afib for over 17 years and had an ablation done when she was first diagnosed
Hello, my 76 year old mom was hospitalized a month ago after feeling very sick and ended up having to be intubated in the ICU for a day because her lungs were full of fluid - she had heart failure with an EF of 15%. She has had afib for over 17 years and had an ablation done when she was first diagnosed
Aprilrain2024
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Conundrum Gastrin
Hi everyone, does anyone have advice when trying to increase weight when diagnosed with Intestinal Metaplasia and Hyperplasia. I have been doing some research regarding the damage that Gastrin can do when it doesn't switch off (NET's tumours) because of low stomach acid and as the Gastrin is activated
Hi everyone, does anyone have advice when trying to increase weight when diagnosed with Intestinal Metaplasia and Hyperplasia. I have been doing some research regarding the damage that Gastrin can do when it doesn't switch off (NET's tumours) because of low stomach acid and as the Gastrin is activated
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Echo results.
Hi I have afib, not usually too often but have had a few episodes this year. On all the usual meds. Have just been given an inhaler as hyperinflated patches were found on my lungs in a chest x ray. Anyway had the results of my latest echocardiogram yesterday and was wondering if you good people can interpret
Hi I have afib, not usually too often but have had a few episodes this year. On all the usual meds. Have just been given an inhaler as hyperinflated patches were found on my lungs in a chest x ray. Anyway had the results of my latest echocardiogram yesterday and was wondering if you good people can interpret
Lupaal
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
83 years old - Firmagon or Zoladex ? Conflicted which to choose.
Dad is 83 and has to start on ADT from Tomorrow. He has no known cardiac issues but we have a strong family history of cardiac disease. His dad and brother both passed from it He also gets ectopic beats/ pvc’s since many years but all cardiologists say those are benign and not to bother. His blood
Dad is 83 and has to start on ADT from Tomorrow. He has no known cardiac issues but we have a strong family history of cardiac disease. His dad and brother both passed from it He also gets ectopic beats/ pvc’s since many years but all cardiologists say those are benign and not to bother. His blood
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Afib and Bone density supplements
I have had afib for about four years now. My latest bone density test shows osteoporosis. My primary wants me to take Prolia or some other prescription medication. My research indicates "causes arrhyhtmia" as the number one side effect. Clearly a problem for me. I have looked at several bone density
I have had afib for about four years now. My latest bone density test shows osteoporosis. My primary wants me to take Prolia or some other prescription medication. My research indicates "causes arrhyhtmia" as the number one side effect. Clearly a problem for me. I have looked at several bone density
ijregner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
No more appointments
I had an appointment yesterday to discuss results of recent echo. Was seen by a specialist (can’t remember official title) who is a level below cardiologist - apparently does all the ground work and liases with cardiologist. He advised that as well as afib, I now have 2 slightly leaky valves and also
I had an appointment yesterday to discuss results of recent echo. Was seen by a specialist (can’t remember official title) who is a level below cardiologist - apparently does all the ground work and liases with cardiologist. He advised that as well as afib, I now have 2 slightly leaky valves and also
Puzzled8
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Mycophenolate Mofetil Anyone?
I saw a different Rheumatologist in the clinic recently. He appeared satisfied that I was on long term 5.5 Prednisolone (I had previously run into trouble at 5mg) but his follow up letter indicated a plan to offer me Mycophenolate Mofetil as a DMARD to get me off steroids. Has anyone had experience of
I saw a different Rheumatologist in the clinic recently. He appeared satisfied that I was on long term 5.5 Prednisolone (I had previously run into trouble at 5mg) but his follow up letter indicated a plan to offer me Mycophenolate Mofetil as a DMARD to get me off steroids. Has anyone had experience of
Katiecatweazel
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
supplemental pbc treatments
Does anyone have diet and supplement experience and advice to help bring fibroses down? Resist temptation to say you don’t know any other than Ursodoil, obeticholic acid, Fenofibrate and clinical trial Setanix I’m looking for supplemental treatments to practice along with these treatments western
Does anyone have diet and supplement experience and advice to help bring fibroses down? Resist temptation to say you don’t know any other than Ursodoil, obeticholic acid, Fenofibrate and clinical trial Setanix I’m looking for supplemental treatments to practice along with these treatments western
Jlruggie
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
Work and afib
I work in the construction industry 5 days a week involving driving and fitting doors I get tired quickly can't work fast due to medication ie bisoprolol and when I get home I am shattered just wondering how you all cope I struggle both physically and emotionally
I work in the construction industry 5 days a week involving driving and fitting doors I get tired quickly can't work fast due to medication ie bisoprolol and when I get home I am shattered just wondering how you all cope I struggle both physically and emotionally
Aprilla12345
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Tardive dyskinesia. Been on the causative med quetiapine 400 mg for 20 years.Unable to get off it. Been creative. I am a registered nurse.
I am an inpatient acute mental health nurse actually - for the last 15 years. I also have Bipolar disorder on lithium. Very well controlled. But side effects of quetiapine were becoming impossible to live with. I tried aripiprazole and a reduction in quetiapine to a disastrous effect. I appeared severely
I am an inpatient acute mental health nurse actually - for the last 15 years. I also have Bipolar disorder on lithium. Very well controlled. But side effects of quetiapine were becoming impossible to live with. I tried aripiprazole and a reduction in quetiapine to a disastrous effect. I appeared severely
Equinedreams
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Mental Health Support
9 months ago
Getting conflicting info
I take Flecainide and Metoprolol & have been told by various pharmacists and told by different cardiologists & been told by my electrophysiologist: Take them together, with food Take them separately 6 hours apart, with food Take them together on an empty stomach Take them separately 6 hours apart
I take Flecainide and Metoprolol & have been told by various pharmacists and told by different cardiologists & been told by my electrophysiologist: Take them together, with food Take them separately 6 hours apart, with food Take them together on an empty stomach Take them separately 6 hours apart
Doggiemomma
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
randomly crying/advice
Hello, so I struggle really bad with depression and anxiety been on a very long list of medication and nothing worked. I am now trying Wellbutrin at day 14 and it feels pointless. I’ve started breaking down into tears at work while driving constantly thinking about death and dying. I’m 32 years old and
Hello, so I struggle really bad with depression and anxiety been on a very long list of medication and nothing worked. I am now trying Wellbutrin at day 14 and it feels pointless. I’ve started breaking down into tears at work while driving constantly thinking about death and dying. I’m 32 years old and
Notsosadanymore
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Night time heart beat rises
hi all me again just wondering does any one get sudden rises in bpm to about 100 bpm in the early hours of the morning having them.most nights at the moment they go down quickly with breathing exercises and a fan for cooling have used my cardio watch throughout one spell last night shoes normal
hi all me again just wondering does any one get sudden rises in bpm to about 100 bpm in the early hours of the morning having them.most nights at the moment they go down quickly with breathing exercises and a fan for cooling have used my cardio watch throughout one spell last night shoes normal
Aprilla12345
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Bisoprolol
I only had just over a week on bisoprolol 5mgs after coming out the hospital after fast afib episode. I felt breathless and nauseated. I have no follow up at the hospital, they just said gp to review so last week the gp did agree reluctantly to go down to 3.75mgs which I've taken for nearly a week but
I only had just over a week on bisoprolol 5mgs after coming out the hospital after fast afib episode. I felt breathless and nauseated. I have no follow up at the hospital, they just said gp to review so last week the gp did agree reluctantly to go down to 3.75mgs which I've taken for nearly a week but
Exhiker
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
AF and amiodaran treatment, ablations, cardioversions
This is an update to my original post in this thread and I thought I would start a new thread. I'm 55 years old and I've had atrial fibrillation for a year. I've undergone two cardioversions, and the last one lasted for about 10 weeks. For the past 10 weeks, I've been in atrial fibrillation all the time
This is an update to my original post in this thread and I thought I would start a new thread. I'm 55 years old and I've had atrial fibrillation for a year. I've undergone two cardioversions, and the last one lasted for about 10 weeks. For the past 10 weeks, I've been in atrial fibrillation all the time
Mightnot
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Paroxysmal atrial fribulation
Me again all taking 1.25 mg of bisoprolol and 120 mmg of digoxin afib seems to be better at the moment still getting a few ectopic s working on these some how as nothing left in the medication bucket of the nhs at the moment just a general question my sleeping bpm seems to be about 44 to 50 anyone
Me again all taking 1.25 mg of bisoprolol and 120 mmg of digoxin afib seems to be better at the moment still getting a few ectopic s working on these some how as nothing left in the medication bucket of the nhs at the moment just a general question my sleeping bpm seems to be about 44 to 50 anyone
Aprilla12345
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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