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Worried sick
Hi everyone.I have suffered from NAFLD/Cirrhosis for 12 years and been ticking along usual yearly appointment and six monthly ultrasound scan. Yesterday I got a rather brief letter stating, for the first time, that my scan was abnormal. He said the had found multiple tiny areas on my liver but too
Hi everyone.I have suffered from NAFLD/Cirrhosis for 12 years and been ticking along usual yearly appointment and six monthly ultrasound scan. Yesterday I got a rather brief letter stating, for the first time, that my scan was abnormal. He said the had found multiple tiny areas on my liver but too
georig
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Multaq Side Effects
Been on 400mg of Multaq bid for a month now and have had few issues with it so far but what I have noticed is that an hour or so after taking it I become extremely fatigued to the point I have to lie down for a nap. Is this something others have experienced? I was on Amiodarone for 6 months and had zero
Been on 400mg of Multaq bid for a month now and have had few issues with it so far but what I have noticed is that an hour or so after taking it I become extremely fatigued to the point I have to lie down for a nap. Is this something others have experienced? I was on Amiodarone for 6 months and had zero
Foreverfibber
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PTSD?
Hi all I posted a couple of months ago that my dad had passed away after a suffering from CBD. My issue is I am struggling to remember my dad before he was ill. All I see is him laying in his bed and nothing from before he was ill. This is really upsetting me. We had a very traumatic few weeks before
Hi all I posted a couple of months ago that my dad had passed away after a suffering from CBD. My issue is I am struggling to remember my dad before he was ill. All I see is him laying in his bed and nothing from before he was ill. This is really upsetting me. We had a very traumatic few weeks before
Stormtrooper4
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PSP Association
6 months ago
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Lump on Liver
Hi again, I was discharged after my transplant assessment as I was not ill enough yet to go on the list. I have a decompensated liver, crohns disease and diabetes. On a routine ultrasound last week they noticed a lump in my liver and referred it as urgent to my specialist. I have chased a few days
Hi again, I was discharged after my transplant assessment as I was not ill enough yet to go on the list. I have a decompensated liver, crohns disease and diabetes. On a routine ultrasound last week they noticed a lump in my liver and referred it as urgent to my specialist. I have chased a few days
Mitmab
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
The End
My beloved husband tormented with CBD for the past ten years, slipped away from me in the last couple of weeks after a week of hospitalization with Covid sepsis. After a day of being unresponsive, he briefly opened his eyes around 1 a.m. on a Monday morning. I was watching him and saw a light in his
My beloved husband tormented with CBD for the past ten years, slipped away from me in the last couple of weeks after a week of hospitalization with Covid sepsis. After a day of being unresponsive, he briefly opened his eyes around 1 a.m. on a Monday morning. I was watching him and saw a light in his
COcaregiver
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PSP Association
6 months ago
Digoxin + Lopresspor
Is anyone on Digoxin plus Lopressor long term for chronic persistent afib and how do you feel? Thanks
Is anyone on Digoxin plus Lopressor long term for chronic persistent afib and how do you feel? Thanks
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Cold is good for you
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Yesletsgo
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
6 months ago
3 years post successful PVI RF Ablation
Had my three year check up, ECG, Holter monitor, PM diagnostic, echo and full bloods.All good. No AFIB since ablation. BP good. PM has many years left. Only meds 15mg zarelto and 40mg micardis. Still have not got back to as much energy as I would like, maybe just getting old.
Had my three year check up, ECG, Holter monitor, PM diagnostic, echo and full bloods.All good. No AFIB since ablation. BP good. PM has many years left. Only meds 15mg zarelto and 40mg micardis. Still have not got back to as much energy as I would like, maybe just getting old.
Geoffa1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
May is Vasculitis Awarenes Month
May - Day 6 #vasculitis awareness month. Granulomatosis of Polyangiitis or GPA (former Wegener's) is the most common of the ANCA associated vasculitisdes, but still a rare disease. Maddie is a vasculitis warrior, take a moment to read her story. To donate to #VasculitisUK ‘s campaign this month to
May - Day 6 #vasculitis awareness month. Granulomatosis of Polyangiitis or GPA (former Wegener's) is the most common of the ANCA associated vasculitisdes, but still a rare disease. Maddie is a vasculitis warrior, take a moment to read her story. To donate to #VasculitisUK ‘s campaign this month to
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
2 months ago
Here We Go Again
Four days ago, I reported that after 4 ‘failed’ ablations, I had undergone a ‘successful’ cardioversion for what my EP said was atrial tachycardia. For four days, I enjoyed normal sinus rhythm and a heart rate of between 50 and 70bpm. However, my joy was short lived. This evening, whilst watching a
Four days ago, I reported that after 4 ‘failed’ ablations, I had undergone a ‘successful’ cardioversion for what my EP said was atrial tachycardia. For four days, I enjoyed normal sinus rhythm and a heart rate of between 50 and 70bpm. However, my joy was short lived. This evening, whilst watching a
frankiec5
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
High Cholesterol
Any advice please on my lipid results taken from a finger prick sample when attending an appointment at Our Future Health research programme. They were elevated . Total cholesterol 7.6 mmol/L HDL 1.22 mmol/AL Triglycerides 4.72 mmol/L They did not record LDL unfortunately. It was non-fasting.
Any advice please on my lipid results taken from a finger prick sample when attending an appointment at Our Future Health research programme. They were elevated . Total cholesterol 7.6 mmol/L HDL 1.22 mmol/AL Triglycerides 4.72 mmol/L They did not record LDL unfortunately. It was non-fasting.
Maynan17
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Digoxin
Can I start Digoxin while still weaning off of Lopressor? Doc said stop lopressor and start dig no weaning needed I am a little nervous after all I read Thanks for Comments
Can I start Digoxin while still weaning off of Lopressor? Doc said stop lopressor and start dig no weaning needed I am a little nervous after all I read Thanks for Comments
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Fibroscan reports
Hello all, I did my fibroscan and blood work done today I had a ultrasound 6 months back that suggested mild heaptamology with grade 2 fatty liver I had had good diet and decent exericse and 4% body weight loss Rest all liver function tests are very normal Am worried if above results are bad and
Hello all, I did my fibroscan and blood work done today I had a ultrasound 6 months back that suggested mild heaptamology with grade 2 fatty liver I had had good diet and decent exericse and 4% body weight loss Rest all liver function tests are very normal Am worried if above results are bad and
Mythjn
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Help please
Hi all. I am after some advice really. My sleep is just awful at the moment. For weeks now I get less than 2 hours sleep a night. I am currently taking Sertraline for some issues I have. I have been on this for a couple of years now. I go to bed because I am nodding off on the sofa but as soon as the
Hi all. I am after some advice really. My sleep is just awful at the moment. For weeks now I get less than 2 hours sleep a night. I am currently taking Sertraline for some issues I have. I have been on this for a couple of years now. I go to bed because I am nodding off on the sofa but as soon as the
Stormtrooper4
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Sleep Matters
1 year ago
Ventricular ectopic runs
Just been to the GP over the palpitations I've been having for a year or so and he said they are (from the way I described them to him) "ventricular ectopic runs" and I'm wondering what this community has to say about them...? They do feel ectopic as I get a 'missed' beat followed by a bigger one and
Just been to the GP over the palpitations I've been having for a year or so and he said they are (from the way I described them to him) "ventricular ectopic runs" and I'm wondering what this community has to say about them...? They do feel ectopic as I get a 'missed' beat followed by a bigger one and
stoneyhouse
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
May - Vasculitis awareness month
May - Day 3 #vasculitis awareness month. Granulomatosis of Polyangiitis or GPA (former Wegener's) is an ANCA assosiated vasculitis and can be severe, even fatal if not treated early and correctly. Nothing is more empowering than #patient stories. This is Emma's story. To donate to #VasculitisUK
May - Day 3 #vasculitis awareness month. Granulomatosis of Polyangiitis or GPA (former Wegener's) is an ANCA assosiated vasculitis and can be severe, even fatal if not treated early and correctly. Nothing is more empowering than #patient stories. This is Emma's story. To donate to #VasculitisUK
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
2 months ago
frustrated
another frustrating night…intermittent heart palpitations from 5-530 pm and then more from 11pm until 1245am…nothing fast but all skipping, like every other beat to every 20th beat….had bad day at work as I am an er nurse….wondering if that cause the arrhythmia today….im currently on no medications and
another frustrating night…intermittent heart palpitations from 5-530 pm and then more from 11pm until 1245am…nothing fast but all skipping, like every other beat to every 20th beat….had bad day at work as I am an er nurse….wondering if that cause the arrhythmia today….im currently on no medications and
Rdiehl01
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Flecainide (again)
Very interesting post by FraserB earlier. My problem is the opposite. Cardiologist raised my dose to 100mg x2 per day after being on 50mg x2 per day for a year and a half. After the third dose of the 100mg 2 hours before bed I felt terrible. The 2nd dose in morning I felt good with no reaction. Was worried
Very interesting post by FraserB earlier. My problem is the opposite. Cardiologist raised my dose to 100mg x2 per day after being on 50mg x2 per day for a year and a half. After the third dose of the 100mg 2 hours before bed I felt terrible. The 2nd dose in morning I felt good with no reaction. Was worried
Afibtastic
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Eliquis and AF symptoms
Hi all, I've been following the posts on this forum and have received helpful feedback re blood thinners and AF. I was recently diagnosed with AF and was put on Eliquis, which I've not yet started because of what I heard about the side effects. I have bradycardia and experience flutters and lightheadedness
Hi all, I've been following the posts on this forum and have received helpful feedback re blood thinners and AF. I was recently diagnosed with AF and was put on Eliquis, which I've not yet started because of what I heard about the side effects. I have bradycardia and experience flutters and lightheadedness
Calypso76
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Bedranol
I have been prescribed Bedranol ( propranolol hydrochloride) for my anxiety. Just to use as and when I feel anxious . Has anyone else used this beta blocker ? I suffer from IBS - D and I’m worried it might cause diarrhoea. This would defeat the object of taking it completely!
I have been prescribed Bedranol ( propranolol hydrochloride) for my anxiety. Just to use as and when I feel anxious . Has anyone else used this beta blocker ? I suffer from IBS - D and I’m worried it might cause diarrhoea. This would defeat the object of taking it completely!
Jess54
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IBS Network
2 months ago
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