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Euthyroid Sick Syndrome
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with Euthyroid Sick Syndrome or thinks they may have it? I am now beginning to think that my problems are due to this and not Hypothyroidism. Am thinking of getting a reverse T3 test but it's quite expensive.This cannot be treated with meds so
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with Euthyroid Sick Syndrome or thinks they may have it? I am now beginning to think that my problems are due to this and not Hypothyroidism. Am thinking of getting a reverse T3 test but it's quite expensive.This cannot be treated with meds so
Sooty101
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Ibuprofen
I am having a lot of joint pain just now and been taking cocodamol. 30mg per day. Struggling with walking .I have now also just been double vaccinated so have 2 Sore arms . I don't want to take more co-codamol. Can I risk even one dose of ibuprofen. I do suffer from AF and take Edoxoban , bendohydrofluorine
I am having a lot of joint pain just now and been taking cocodamol. 30mg per day. Struggling with walking .I have now also just been double vaccinated so have 2 Sore arms . I don't want to take more co-codamol. Can I risk even one dose of ibuprofen. I do suffer from AF and take Edoxoban , bendohydrofluorine
Aberd0ur
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AF Association
7 months ago
Still waiting!
How long have you had to wait for vitrectomy surgery? My journey started in January with a referral to the hospital following a check with my optician. Fast forward to now and although I’ve had pre operative tests at Blackpool RVH on 29th August, I’m not able to find out where I am on the waiting
How long have you had to wait for vitrectomy surgery? My journey started in January with a referral to the hospital following a check with my optician. Fast forward to now and although I’ve had pre operative tests at Blackpool RVH on 29th August, I’m not able to find out where I am on the waiting
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Macular Society
8 months ago
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Persistant AF but the irregular irregular variety.
Diagnosed April 23 via ECG with persistant AF but not the high pulse rate variety most members seem to have. Mine is always irregular and my pulse constantly ranges between 60 and 90. Not particularly aware of it. Prescribed Nebivilol as beta blocker and Edoxoban as anti coagulant. Marginal Stage 1
Diagnosed April 23 via ECG with persistant AF but not the high pulse rate variety most members seem to have. Mine is always irregular and my pulse constantly ranges between 60 and 90. Not particularly aware of it. Prescribed Nebivilol as beta blocker and Edoxoban as anti coagulant. Marginal Stage 1
Hallane
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AF Association
8 months ago
Heart Calcium Score scan scare
Hello all. Last week I had a scan done that my Dr ordered because I am diabetic and over 50. I can exercise fine with my heart rate to 170 at times. I don't have any heart disease in my family on both sides. My cholesterol and triglycerides are all well within normal range but..........this score
Hello all. Last week I had a scan done that my Dr ordered because I am diabetic and over 50. I can exercise fine with my heart rate to 170 at times. I don't have any heart disease in my family on both sides. My cholesterol and triglycerides are all well within normal range but..........this score
Slickrock
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Anxiety Support
8 months ago
bp very up and down
Most of the time I can coast along and my systolic bp is acceptable but just sometimes it goes up rather for apparently no reason. I then have to start taking Candesartan again for a day or two and then taper off with every other day for a week or so and it goes back down. I do all the deep breathing
Most of the time I can coast along and my systolic bp is acceptable but just sometimes it goes up rather for apparently no reason. I then have to start taking Candesartan again for a day or two and then taper off with every other day for a week or so and it goes back down. I do all the deep breathing
GrannyE
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
How food additives can perhaps affect us: a chocolate story.
I can eat Galaxy chocolate. No problem, and it doesn't trigger my IBS. The other day I ate a Galaxy Ripple bar instead of the ordinary block chocolate. I thought nothing of it, just thought it would be the same as the block chocolate. But it affected my bowel movements the next day, and there
I can eat Galaxy chocolate. No problem, and it doesn't trigger my IBS. The other day I ate a Galaxy Ripple bar instead of the ordinary block chocolate. I thought nothing of it, just thought it would be the same as the block chocolate. But it affected my bowel movements the next day, and there
Luisa22
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Heartbeat post cardioversion
Had 2 cardioversions within 3 months of initial diagnosis of Afib back in November 2019. Fine until arrythmia returned early July this year. Initially told to stop my regular Bisoprolol 1.25mg per day until cardioversion which I had mid August. Back in nsr since then. After the latest cardioversion
Had 2 cardioversions within 3 months of initial diagnosis of Afib back in November 2019. Fine until arrythmia returned early July this year. Initially told to stop my regular Bisoprolol 1.25mg per day until cardioversion which I had mid August. Back in nsr since then. After the latest cardioversion
gtkelly
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AF Association
9 months ago
Tikosyn/Dofetilide
Just spent 2 1/2 day in hospital to get Tikosyn dosage right and get heart back into sinus rhythm. It Worked! I feel great. I using the generic Dofetilide. Much cheaper. I lost 7 1/2 lbs. on the bland meals. I call it "The Hospital Diet". 😊
Just spent 2 1/2 day in hospital to get Tikosyn dosage right and get heart back into sinus rhythm. It Worked! I feel great. I using the generic Dofetilide. Much cheaper. I lost 7 1/2 lbs. on the bland meals. I call it "The Hospital Diet". 😊
dixiedad
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AF Association
9 months ago
The optimal healthy ranges of thyroid function defined by the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality: systematic review+meta-analysis
Not one single mention of T3 (in what is accessible). Comes across as having the potential to increase shoe-horning of individuals into population ranges. diogenes And with that list of names, its implementation will very likely be a [i]fait accompli[/i]. [i]The optimal healthy ranges of thyroid function
Not one single mention of T3 (in what is accessible). Comes across as having the potential to increase shoe-horning of individuals into population ranges. diogenes And with that list of names, its implementation will very likely be a [i]fait accompli[/i]. [i]The optimal healthy ranges of thyroid function
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Ambroxol: Experimental treatment for PD
Does anyone know anything about the clinical trials going on in the UK with Ambroxol as a treatment for PD (a repurposed cough medicine)? The preliminary results look good. I understand that results have been released but I can't find It. Please reply if you have info. Thanks
Does anyone know anything about the clinical trials going on in the UK with Ambroxol as a treatment for PD (a repurposed cough medicine)? The preliminary results look good. I understand that results have been released but I can't find It. Please reply if you have info. Thanks
Badmouth
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
thank you
I would like to thank all of you for your comments and replying to my post, it is such a reassurance to chat with others and their experiences , I had only 1 tumour measuring 3 and a half centimetres , which since the 1 TACE treatment has shrunk on each occasion I have had the 2 scans , I also went
I would like to thank all of you for your comments and replying to my post, it is such a reassurance to chat with others and their experiences , I had only 1 tumour measuring 3 and a half centimetres , which since the 1 TACE treatment has shrunk on each occasion I have had the 2 scans , I also went
Willow1950
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
statins
I have been on Rosuvastatin 5mg now for 16 months, originally started Atorvastatin, which caused too many side effects. In the last few months i had a few nosebleeds, pain in the back of legs, and generally feeling crap, also blood sugar went up again! The first year or so on it was not too bad, but
I have been on Rosuvastatin 5mg now for 16 months, originally started Atorvastatin, which caused too many side effects. In the last few months i had a few nosebleeds, pain in the back of legs, and generally feeling crap, also blood sugar went up again! The first year or so on it was not too bad, but
Hidden
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Cholesterol Support
9 months ago
Abnormal liver results
Hi I’ve had raised ALT, AST and GGT for circa 15 years now. My ALT has been up and down between 55 and 90, the AST around the mid 40s and the GGT between 90 and 200. I am 56, overweight, but with a muscly physique due to several years of resistant training. I have drank alcohol all my life and feel
Hi I’ve had raised ALT, AST and GGT for circa 15 years now. My ALT has been up and down between 55 and 90, the AST around the mid 40s and the GGT between 90 and 200. I am 56, overweight, but with a muscly physique due to several years of resistant training. I have drank alcohol all my life and feel
Clown12
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
pacemaker
Hello can anyone give their opinion please I was due to have a left sided ablation for afib tachycardia on 29th September, but in the last month I kept going lightheaded snd faint. Last Saturday week I did collapse so had to call an ambulance The long and short of it was my heart rate was far too
Hello can anyone give their opinion please I was due to have a left sided ablation for afib tachycardia on 29th September, but in the last month I kept going lightheaded snd faint. Last Saturday week I did collapse so had to call an ambulance The long and short of it was my heart rate was far too
Tapanac
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AF Association
9 months ago
Cryotherapy
Has anyone tried cryotherapy for PMR? I’d be interested to know as it’s supposed to be reduce inflammation (as well as other benefits) . I am embedded in the football world and the physio of a club suggested it to me saying he thought it might help. Any thoughts?
Has anyone tried cryotherapy for PMR? I’d be interested to know as it’s supposed to be reduce inflammation (as well as other benefits) . I am embedded in the football world and the physio of a club suggested it to me saying he thought it might help. Any thoughts?
Windy183
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
palpitations
Hello! I have been experiencing palpitations daily (often 24/7) for over two years now. Got multiple electrocardiograms done, a holter test of three days, and tested for thyroid problems. Apparently, it's all anxiety they say. But this is a constant problem. It doesn't go away like....ever. antidepressants
Hello! I have been experiencing palpitations daily (often 24/7) for over two years now. Got multiple electrocardiograms done, a holter test of three days, and tested for thyroid problems. Apparently, it's all anxiety they say. But this is a constant problem. It doesn't go away like....ever. antidepressants
pain2001
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Amlodipine- calcium channel blockers
Update: Consultation with cardiologist pushed back till October. In the interim, I called my GP to discuss side effects of Bisoprolol and, the fact they are not reducing my BP. I have been told to reduce the Bisoprolol dose to 1.25mg per day and take it at night.-see how we get on for a week. If
Update: Consultation with cardiologist pushed back till October. In the interim, I called my GP to discuss side effects of Bisoprolol and, the fact they are not reducing my BP. I have been told to reduce the Bisoprolol dose to 1.25mg per day and take it at night.-see how we get on for a week. If
Fight-the-good-fight
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Gone back into AF
So this morning, one day short of 3 weeks after a successful cardioversion, I’ve woken up in AF. Heart rate 105 and rhythm is utterly all over the place. Don’t know whether it was the heat, the fact I’d had a fever for 3 days just before, or whether just being a bit more active the past couple of
So this morning, one day short of 3 weeks after a successful cardioversion, I’ve woken up in AF. Heart rate 105 and rhythm is utterly all over the place. Don’t know whether it was the heat, the fact I’d had a fever for 3 days just before, or whether just being a bit more active the past couple of
Peakoverload
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AF Association
9 months ago
liver levels
hi everybody I was just wondering if anyone else has high levels other then the alp? I’ve just had my bloods done my levels r, AST 77, ALP 512, BIL 13, GGT 248 I’ve been on urso for 1 year now and theses level r worring me, don’t no if anyone else has had these kind of numbers many thanks Lena
hi everybody I was just wondering if anyone else has high levels other then the alp? I’ve just had my bloods done my levels r, AST 77, ALP 512, BIL 13, GGT 248 I’ve been on urso for 1 year now and theses level r worring me, don’t no if anyone else has had these kind of numbers many thanks Lena
Lena2011
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
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