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Zyprexa hangover
I've been taking Zyprexa, 15 mgs at night for years. Idk exactly how long. Anyway, I still get this hangover effect from it the next day. I hate it, it makes me so damn tired and dragging ass. Like, I'm
SO
tired today and I got some sleep. š“ But, at the same time, it's a medication that I
I've been taking Zyprexa, 15 mgs at night for years. Idk exactly how long. Anyway, I still get this hangover effect from it the next day. I hate it, it makes me so damn tired and dragging ass. Like, I'm
SO
tired today and I got some sleep. š“ But, at the same time, it's a medication that I
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Does Flecainide Work for Persistent Afib
Hello. In February, I had a cardioversion after being in persistent afib for 5 months. While I was in NSR, I saw my cardiologist and he took me off of metoprolol and prescribed Ditilizem and Flecainide. Several days after I saw him, I went back into persistent afib, but had not yet started taking
Hello. In February, I had a cardioversion after being in persistent afib for 5 months. While I was in NSR, I saw my cardiologist and he took me off of metoprolol and prescribed Ditilizem and Flecainide. Several days after I saw him, I went back into persistent afib, but had not yet started taking
DogLover9987
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Low platelets
hi guys, Hope everyone is well! So when I have my bloods done all are within normal range but my platelets have always been lower since diagnosis 4yrs ago! My platelets have always been around the 85 mark. They then went to 68 then back up to 78 and last bloods done today they have dropped again to
hi guys, Hope everyone is well! So when I have my bloods done all are within normal range but my platelets have always been lower since diagnosis 4yrs ago! My platelets have always been around the 85 mark. They then went to 68 then back up to 78 and last bloods done today they have dropped again to
Chaz3125
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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Cystocele/Rectocele repair all done
I'm almost 6 weeks after my repair surgery. Recovery not to bad. First two weeks I was warned were crucial and told not to do anything except rest, which I did. Luckily we had hot sunny weather so I literally layed outside sunbathing in-between medication, meals and sleeping. No pain as I kept taking
I'm almost 6 weeks after my repair surgery. Recovery not to bad. First two weeks I was warned were crucial and told not to do anything except rest, which I did. Luckily we had hot sunny weather so I literally layed outside sunbathing in-between medication, meals and sleeping. No pain as I kept taking
Jasparswim
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Pip claim
Hi can you get pip for anxiety as well as fibromyalgia and angina.Thanjs
Hi can you get pip for anxiety as well as fibromyalgia and angina.Thanjs
Tazandoldie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
stair lift or bedroom downstairs?
My mum was diagnosed with CBD a couple of years ago. She is 77, lives with my dad, who is coping well as her carer, and I see them at least weekly. Itās heartbreaking seeing her deteriorating. She is becoming increasingly frail, and starting to struggle with the stairs. The OT has advised against installing
My mum was diagnosed with CBD a couple of years ago. She is 77, lives with my dad, who is coping well as her carer, and I see them at least weekly. Itās heartbreaking seeing her deteriorating. She is becoming increasingly frail, and starting to struggle with the stairs. The OT has advised against installing
PeterPanandLostBoys
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PSP Association
9 months ago
High dose fish oil supplements may increase risk of AF
I saw this in the Consumer Labs newsletter today. Just wanted to posts for those taking high dose fish supplements. Please let me know if link does not open as itās subscription based. The percentages donāt seem that significant, though Iām not the best person to interpret these studies https://www.consumerlab.com
I saw this in the Consumer Labs newsletter today. Just wanted to posts for those taking high dose fish supplements. Please let me know if link does not open as itās subscription based. The percentages donāt seem that significant, though Iām not the best person to interpret these studies https://www.consumerlab.com
OzJames
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Morningside liothyronine 5mcg supply issues
I'm having problems to get Morningside liothyronine 5mcg. I have a regular script specifying Morningside Liothyronine 5mg which I take twice daily. Boots has been unable to get hold of it this month and their supplier is sending Viatris brand instead, which has mannitol that caused me serious problems
I'm having problems to get Morningside liothyronine 5mcg. I have a regular script specifying Morningside Liothyronine 5mg which I take twice daily. Boots has been unable to get hold of it this month and their supplier is sending Viatris brand instead, which has mannitol that caused me serious problems
KCFryer
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Stopping Bisoprolol & ramipril
Long story short! Iāve been on 2.5 of each now for over two years & im over 18months clear in sinus rhythm after a successful ablation in feb 22 Iāve recently had an eco which shows heart in full health, Iāve been through the genetics route which concluded no heart disease or family history to worry
Long story short! Iāve been on 2.5 of each now for over two years & im over 18months clear in sinus rhythm after a successful ablation in feb 22 Iāve recently had an eco which shows heart in full health, Iāve been through the genetics route which concluded no heart disease or family history to worry
GM1987
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
liver and black pudding
had liver today and black pudding , and for some reason I started getting cramps then I had to rush to the toilet, i had diarrhoea and it seemed like it was very dark brown , can anyone tell me if eating liver and black pudding can make your stools be dark in colour as Iām a little worried , without
had liver today and black pudding , and for some reason I started getting cramps then I had to rush to the toilet, i had diarrhoea and it seemed like it was very dark brown , can anyone tell me if eating liver and black pudding can make your stools be dark in colour as Iām a little worried , without
Prettywoman73
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Boston Scientific I/v cardioverter) defibrillator question
Hi looking for first experiences of having the above device fitted. I'm one week on from the implant and the soreness from the operation is settling down. I am still sleeping on my right side which is fine. But when I am lying flat the box starts firing off, I guess in cardioverter mode. It's set
Hi looking for first experiences of having the above device fitted. I'm one week on from the implant and the soreness from the operation is settling down. I am still sleeping on my right side which is fine. But when I am lying flat the box starts firing off, I guess in cardioverter mode. It's set
Chinkoflight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
holter monitor
hi has anyone any experience of waiting times for holter monitor results I had a 48hr holter monitor and echocardiogram 5 weeks ago this was recommended by the arrythmia clinic at my local hospital I have not seen anyone from the clinic before or after these tests and no results given yet was just wondering
hi has anyone any experience of waiting times for holter monitor results I had a 48hr holter monitor and echocardiogram 5 weeks ago this was recommended by the arrythmia clinic at my local hospital I have not seen anyone from the clinic before or after these tests and no results given yet was just wondering
Deltrot53
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
AF & Bradycardia
Hi everyone, I am wondering if you can help me, I have AF which I am in permanent and have and 31% ventricular fraction, I am waiting for a date for a cardio version with Barts, I brought a Kardia mobile, and I have been monitoring my heart rate as bpm since February, The bpms have been fluctuating
Hi everyone, I am wondering if you can help me, I have AF which I am in permanent and have and 31% ventricular fraction, I am waiting for a date for a cardio version with Barts, I brought a Kardia mobile, and I have been monitoring my heart rate as bpm since February, The bpms have been fluctuating
Flippy1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Low saturation with PV and Jakavi 20
I have had PV since two years. Rux started december '23. Good results with HB and HCT. HB is pretty low now 7.7 for a while. My weight has increased 10% wit the same diet. My saturation is, in rest 92, with effort I can raise it to 93/94. Long test last week revealed a very good lung condition (5,7
I have had PV since two years. Rux started december '23. Good results with HB and HCT. HB is pretty low now 7.7 for a while. My weight has increased 10% wit the same diet. My saturation is, in rest 92, with effort I can raise it to 93/94. Long test last week revealed a very good lung condition (5,7
Quitojohn
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Refusal to acknowledge PSP
My wife is now comotose and is expected to die within the next few hours or days having been starved of food and drink in hospital by using the NBM via SALT although the consultant in A&E fed her a yoghurt the previous night. She was "diagnosed" with Parkinsons 13 or 14 years ago but only because she
My wife is now comotose and is expected to die within the next few hours or days having been starved of food and drink in hospital by using the NBM via SALT although the consultant in A&E fed her a yoghurt the previous night. She was "diagnosed" with Parkinsons 13 or 14 years ago but only because she
autex2000
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PSP Association
9 months ago
What to do.
Have been in persistant afib after unsuccessful cardioversion 6 mths ago. On Loperessor 100/50 and eliquis. Doing only ok but almost past out after walking up two flights of stairs over weekend. Short of breath and nausea. Have been told not a good canidate for ablation.
Have been in persistant afib after unsuccessful cardioversion 6 mths ago. On Loperessor 100/50 and eliquis. Doing only ok but almost past out after walking up two flights of stairs over weekend. Short of breath and nausea. Have been told not a good canidate for ablation.
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Physical Activity and Anxiety
I noticed over the last several years that when Iām lying down and watching television my anxiety level is much less and my mind is more quiet than when Iām physically doing something. Itās as if movement worsens my anxiety and initiates the racing and obsessive thoughts; irritability increases as well
I noticed over the last several years that when Iām lying down and watching television my anxiety level is much less and my mind is more quiet than when Iām physically doing something. Itās as if movement worsens my anxiety and initiates the racing and obsessive thoughts; irritability increases as well
Lost-and-Stuck
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
My darling Mum
My Mum passed away on 29 December. Approx 2 years after her diagnosis of CBD. I am so comforted that, as per her wishes, she stayed at home. the NHS have been amazing, she had carers 4x a day and every piece of equipment they though could help, She was āwellā until 23 December and I then just knew
My Mum passed away on 29 December. Approx 2 years after her diagnosis of CBD. I am so comforted that, as per her wishes, she stayed at home. the NHS have been amazing, she had carers 4x a day and every piece of equipment they though could help, She was āwellā until 23 December and I then just knew
Lalamccoy
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PSP Association
9 months ago
Webinar:Do magnifying intraocular lenses work for people with macular disease?
Magnifying lenses, which are implanted are available to help those with macular disease see better. But, no trials have been done to prove how useful they are or who they are most suitable for. Dr Julie Silvestri from Royal Hospitals, Belfast, will be joining us for our first webinar of the month to
Magnifying lenses, which are implanted are available to help those with macular disease see better. But, no trials have been done to prove how useful they are or who they are most suitable for. Dr Julie Silvestri from Royal Hospitals, Belfast, will be joining us for our first webinar of the month to
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
7 months ago
In Shock!
Hi all Around a year ago I was diagnosed, via a fibroscan with a score of 20, as my gastro consultant said, borderline cirrhosis. Iāve never been happy with the lack of anything I have received from him so I pushed for a referral to Kings College. I ended up there yesterday and they did a second
Hi all Around a year ago I was diagnosed, via a fibroscan with a score of 20, as my gastro consultant said, borderline cirrhosis. Iāve never been happy with the lack of anything I have received from him so I pushed for a referral to Kings College. I ended up there yesterday and they did a second
Honeysuckle123
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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