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Could I have portal hypertension
Looking for any advice please. Not sure if I need to seek a second opinion from another Gastroenterologist. I had symptoms that could point to Cirrhosis or stages leading up to that. URQ pain, fatigue, malaise, GI issues with poor absorption (streatosis looking stools) and bloating, weight loss, shortness
Looking for any advice please. Not sure if I need to seek a second opinion from another Gastroenterologist. I had symptoms that could point to Cirrhosis or stages leading up to that. URQ pain, fatigue, malaise, GI issues with poor absorption (streatosis looking stools) and bloating, weight loss, shortness
Shoe2
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
worrying heart rate through the night
I have started to wear my Fitbit to bed after my AF diagnosis but I am very worried that it says, while in AF all night, my heart beat ranges from39 to 169. I take Carvedilol 12.5mg and Apixaban 5mg twice a day. It has taken me ages to be brave enough to wear it at night but I’m thinking I might be
I have started to wear my Fitbit to bed after my AF diagnosis but I am very worried that it says, while in AF all night, my heart beat ranges from39 to 169. I take Carvedilol 12.5mg and Apixaban 5mg twice a day. It has taken me ages to be brave enough to wear it at night but I’m thinking I might be
Wilky57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Updated Healthline.com recommendations on CBD products for RLS
Previous version dates from August 2022, this version updated 23/1/24. Totally US oriented. The article states that "There isn’t much hard science behind CBD for RLS" and points out that legality varies by area. Healthline may get "a small commission" from users purchasing from their links: https
Previous version dates from August 2022, this version updated 23/1/24. Totally US oriented. The article states that "There isn’t much hard science behind CBD for RLS" and points out that legality varies by area. Healthline may get "a small commission" from users purchasing from their links: https
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
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Intense pruritus following liver transplant - diagnosed with hepatic cholestatic. Any help please?
Hi, I received a liver transplant back in December 2022 and recovery was well for the first four months however around end of April I started suffering with pruritus amongst other symptoms i.e. acid reflux, fatigue etc. and following x rays and scans, the Consultants advised it was due to strictures
Hi, I received a liver transplant back in December 2022 and recovery was well for the first four months however around end of April I started suffering with pruritus amongst other symptoms i.e. acid reflux, fatigue etc. and following x rays and scans, the Consultants advised it was due to strictures
KateG94
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
T3 only and heart rate
Hi all, I was started on liothyronine only 6 months ago and it has been life changing. It has resolved 4 years of debilitating symptoms, including chronic fatigue. I have faulty D102 and am a poor converter. I was finally taken off levothyroxine following abnormal ECG and tachycardia. I had a scan and
Hi all, I was started on liothyronine only 6 months ago and it has been life changing. It has resolved 4 years of debilitating symptoms, including chronic fatigue. I have faulty D102 and am a poor converter. I was finally taken off levothyroxine following abnormal ECG and tachycardia. I had a scan and
Mhaire
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Would you like to know more about your antiarrhythmic medication?
Upon diagnosis of Atrial fibrillation (AF) many are prescribed antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Some can slow the activation of the heart muscle, and others slow the recovery
Upon diagnosis of Atrial fibrillation (AF) many are prescribed antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Some can slow the activation of the heart muscle, and others slow the recovery
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Cirrhosis
I have told I can't have a Liver transplant.My Liver has gone to decompensated with portal hypertension. Does anybody know what stage I am and what will happen
I have told I can't have a Liver transplant.My Liver has gone to decompensated with portal hypertension. Does anybody know what stage I am and what will happen
Williamsbluefamily
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Atrial Fibrillation
I'm in the process of finding out which blood thinner is best for me. Started with bisoprolol 1.25mg twice daily and feeling ill so have changed to Edoxaban causing cold hands and feet and breathlessness. I feel that my Cardiologist hasn't taken into consideration my other health conditions, i.e. Asthma
I'm in the process of finding out which blood thinner is best for me. Started with bisoprolol 1.25mg twice daily and feeling ill so have changed to Edoxaban causing cold hands and feet and breathlessness. I feel that my Cardiologist hasn't taken into consideration my other health conditions, i.e. Asthma
magriff1
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
Low O2
CAPS survivor here. Lately my O2 has been consistently between 87% -93% resting and walking. A trip to the ER the other day showed no PE and clear lungs. They want to follow up with pulmonologist but I think it's my blood flow. My lungs feel fine! I'm on warfarin. Anybody else going through this?
CAPS survivor here. Lately my O2 has been consistently between 87% -93% resting and walking. A trip to the ER the other day showed no PE and clear lungs. They want to follow up with pulmonologist but I think it's my blood flow. My lungs feel fine! I'm on warfarin. Anybody else going through this?
grandmagigitovivi
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 months ago
Two weeks after ablation and I'm on the list for a cardioversion
It's two weeks today since I had an ablation for AF. I wasn't in AF before or immediately after the procedure but felt bad on day two with racing irregular pulse, dizziness etc. I had an ecg last week which showed me to be in AF and the arrhythmia nurse has called to let me know and tell me that I've
It's two weeks today since I had an ablation for AF. I wasn't in AF before or immediately after the procedure but felt bad on day two with racing irregular pulse, dizziness etc. I had an ecg last week which showed me to be in AF and the arrhythmia nurse has called to let me know and tell me that I've
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Question on Varicies
As most here know Margaret is no longer with us. And I am still digging more and more to understand what happened. Reading through her reports back in Oct of 2020, she had a fatty mass compressing the IVC and Portal. Which led to development of Varices. By December 2020 the fatty masses had vanished
As most here know Margaret is no longer with us. And I am still digging more and more to understand what happened. Reading through her reports back in Oct of 2020, she had a fatty mass compressing the IVC and Portal. Which led to development of Varices. By December 2020 the fatty masses had vanished
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Acute on Chronic Steroids
brother has had cirrhosis for last 3 years. Still drinking. Admitted to hospital Friday jaundice. Confusion HE I believe! Now on steroids. Has anyone any experience of this. Know that they are only given to certain people! Do you think this is now certain decline? Consultant said too early to tell
brother has had cirrhosis for last 3 years. Still drinking. Admitted to hospital Friday jaundice. Confusion HE I believe! Now on steroids. Has anyone any experience of this. Know that they are only given to certain people! Do you think this is now certain decline? Consultant said too early to tell
DQ33
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Orgovyx and its side effects on the heart's electrical system
I've been taking Orgovyx for over two years with few side effects. But I have been experiencing episodes of dizziness and light-headedness over the last few months. My cardiologist has diagnosed bradycardia (a slow heart beat that can cause such episodes). I will need a pacemaker. I know a side effect
I've been taking Orgovyx for over two years with few side effects. But I have been experiencing episodes of dizziness and light-headedness over the last few months. My cardiologist has diagnosed bradycardia (a slow heart beat that can cause such episodes). I will need a pacemaker. I know a side effect
Boonster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
INR meter
Hi all, I had a stroke when I was 27 years old and 10 years later I got diagnosed with Palindromic Rheumatism, a form or Arthritis. With both, current medication is Warfarin and X is required. I feel limited about the regular INR control lead by coagulation variability. Thinking to get an INR meter
Hi all, I had a stroke when I was 27 years old and 10 years later I got diagnosed with Palindromic Rheumatism, a form or Arthritis. With both, current medication is Warfarin and X is required. I feel limited about the regular INR control lead by coagulation variability. Thinking to get an INR meter
HectorManzanoDiaz
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Anticoagulation Support
6 months ago
Bevacizumab v Niraparib
I've had chemo/debulking surgery/ chemo, and have just come to the end of the post surgery chemo. I've been told all along that I will continue with Bevacizumab as a maintenance treatment (I've had 3 rounds of it alongside chemo, 2 before the surgery and 1 after). I caught COVID towards the end of
I've had chemo/debulking surgery/ chemo, and have just come to the end of the post surgery chemo. I've been told all along that I will continue with Bevacizumab as a maintenance treatment (I've had 3 rounds of it alongside chemo, 2 before the surgery and 1 after). I caught COVID towards the end of
LovemyJackRussell
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
chemo and genetic testing questions
My husband’s genetic testing of the biopsies came back. It’s 19 pages and I am having a super difficult time interpreting. His Oncologist Urologist is overwhelmed with duties and we probably won’t get reviewed at the level we need. attaching the executive summary. They said he tests positive for SPOP
My husband’s genetic testing of the biopsies came back. It’s 19 pages and I am having a super difficult time interpreting. His Oncologist Urologist is overwhelmed with duties and we probably won’t get reviewed at the level we need. attaching the executive summary. They said he tests positive for SPOP
Sunnysailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Does anyone get these symptoms and have answers of cause ??
Hi, I had a liver transplant back in March 2022. I had a condition called ‘PSC’ since my op my recovery was and is a slow one involving a few complications, but the one I’m struggling with at the minute is a sort of heat rash all over my body - hot itchy and very uncomfortable. Tonight it seems to
Hi, I had a liver transplant back in March 2022. I had a condition called ‘PSC’ since my op my recovery was and is a slow one involving a few complications, but the one I’m struggling with at the minute is a sort of heat rash all over my body - hot itchy and very uncomfortable. Tonight it seems to
NicharrisonMarch2022
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
OCD, BPD, Physical Disability, and Caregiver Hell
I don't know why I was born, or for what reason. If there is a reason it must be because I am evil. I am 49, for 30 years I've battled "Harm OCD", which is the fear/urge/obsession that I'm going to harm/kill someone. In this case it was always my parents. I've probably had Borderline Personality
I don't know why I was born, or for what reason. If there is a reason it must be because I am evil. I am 49, for 30 years I've battled "Harm OCD", which is the fear/urge/obsession that I'm going to harm/kill someone. In this case it was always my parents. I've probably had Borderline Personality
Norm640
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Anxiety and Depression Support
15 days ago
FIB4 Test
Did a follow up visit today with my hepatologist and he did this FIB4 calc for me. He extracted my data and assessed. Liver disease is frequently asymptomatic, challenging early identification in the primary care setting. The fibrosis 4 (FIB4) index is a liver fibrosis biomarker that is a potential
Did a follow up visit today with my hepatologist and he did this FIB4 calc for me. He extracted my data and assessed. Liver disease is frequently asymptomatic, challenging early identification in the primary care setting. The fibrosis 4 (FIB4) index is a liver fibrosis biomarker that is a potential
ninjagirlwebb
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
AST 29/Alt 20
According to the ommi calculator my results are indicative of cirrhosis. it says 1.45 too high I have been getting liver pain and muscle cramps and esophogus problems for quite a while now any thoughts.
According to the ommi calculator my results are indicative of cirrhosis. it says 1.45 too high I have been getting liver pain and muscle cramps and esophogus problems for quite a while now any thoughts.
Oldbloke1
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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