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Emergency cardiac admission to hospital. Advice please.
I had severe left sided pain Wednesday evening. Grabbed my hospital bag and took a taxi to emergency. It wasn't a heart attack but i was admitted to cardiology ward because of irregular ecg. On Sunday morning i am having a cardiac catheterization to look for and treat any narrowing of arteries. I
I had severe left sided pain Wednesday evening. Grabbed my hospital bag and took a taxi to emergency. It wasn't a heart attack but i was admitted to cardiology ward because of irregular ecg. On Sunday morning i am having a cardiac catheterization to look for and treat any narrowing of arteries. I
agingfeminist
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
More about Dexascan / AA / Adcal
I also take a
Cod
Liver
Oil
capsule for vitamins A & D which the Doc knows about. The Oil capsule bottle warns against exceeding the daily dose - but AD-Cal would seem to do just that? ) Opinions valued - as ever!
I also take a
Cod
Liver
Oil
capsule for vitamins A & D which the Doc knows about. The Oil capsule bottle warns against exceeding the daily dose - but AD-Cal would seem to do just that? ) Opinions valued - as ever!
Hopingsail
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
liver test results
I have not drank alcohol for 5 months now, managed to loss some weight. Had a US scan nov 22 and also back in 2016 both diagnosed a fatty liver. Blood results were doing down slowly but last test, last week GGT & alp went up. I have had flu last week .. do you think this could affect the liver function
I have not drank alcohol for 5 months now, managed to loss some weight. Had a US scan nov 22 and also back in 2016 both diagnosed a fatty liver. Blood results were doing down slowly but last test, last week GGT & alp went up. I have had flu last week .. do you think this could affect the liver function
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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Anxiety and Depression Support
11 months ago
Severe coronary atherosclerosis and ADT
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Simvastatin v Atorvastatin
Just had a conversation with my Surgery employed Pharmacist. she asked me if I would object to switching from Simvastatin to Atorvastatin as the Simvastatin was rather an old drug. I was put on it around 2007. I told her to go ahead ... no problems. The following quote is what I found during an ultra
Just had a conversation with my Surgery employed Pharmacist. she asked me if I would object to switching from Simvastatin to Atorvastatin as the Simvastatin was rather an old drug. I was put on it around 2007. I told her to go ahead ... no problems. The following quote is what I found during an ultra
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Reversal?
Hi all.I have been on here over 6 years now so know I am not supposed to ask about test results, but.............. I was originally diagnosed with a KPA of 25ish. Quit alcohol when diagnosed. Never had symptoms and have always been Child Pugh A and Meld 6 Bloods normal apart from GGT and that's always
Hi all.I have been on here over 6 years now so know I am not supposed to ask about test results, but.............. I was originally diagnosed with a KPA of 25ish. Quit alcohol when diagnosed. Never had symptoms and have always been Child Pugh A and Meld 6 Bloods normal apart from GGT and that's always
Roy1955
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Insomnia and sleep clinics
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Mistee
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Haemophilus influenzae
I have had an unsuccessfully treated lung infection for a year, with HI(b) being one of the bacteria identified. I have taken five different antibiotics including cotrimoxazole, doxycycline and azithromycin (two of which I've taken two courses of). I have had a lung wash, CT scans, X-rays, I am prescribed
I have had an unsuccessfully treated lung infection for a year, with HI(b) being one of the bacteria identified. I have taken five different antibiotics including cotrimoxazole, doxycycline and azithromycin (two of which I've taken two courses of). I have had a lung wash, CT scans, X-rays, I am prescribed
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Why Won't My Neurologist Listen (Explanation)
While my #1 Neurologist diagnosed me with something I never wanted, my #1 Neurologist was one I was very lucky to have known. I only had two one hour visits with him, he was so passionate and willing to help. He told the wife and I, anytime you need my advice or help phone me any time, email me any
While my #1 Neurologist diagnosed me with something I never wanted, my #1 Neurologist was one I was very lucky to have known. I only had two one hour visits with him, he was so passionate and willing to help. He told the wife and I, anytime you need my advice or help phone me any time, email me any
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Interesting to know...
If you had the idea that AF is reserved for us, humans, you were wrong. It is kinda catching, lol, so our pets can also have AF problems. Here a passage from an article, talking about AF in cats and dogs and the interdependence of heart size and the probability to have AF (allegedly, larger hearts (sportsmen
If you had the idea that AF is reserved for us, humans, you were wrong. It is kinda catching, lol, so our pets can also have AF problems. Here a passage from an article, talking about AF in cats and dogs and the interdependence of heart size and the probability to have AF (allegedly, larger hearts (sportsmen
Hidden
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AF Association
9 months ago
Any suggestions on sleeping problems? What should be advisable to take?
As my husband was just recently diagnosed he has sleeping problems. Somebody told us to take CBD oil but we are unsure about it. Any suggestions?
As my husband was just recently diagnosed he has sleeping problems. Somebody told us to take CBD oil but we are unsure about it. Any suggestions?
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CLL Support
11 months ago
Any advice
Hi, I've been referred for an urgent ultra sound tomorrow after having a fibroscan showing almost 12. Doctor actually said I had a scan 2 years ago and it was clear and they're not that great at showing fibrosis so not sure why I'm being given this? Im obviously worried but now more so that the methods
Hi, I've been referred for an urgent ultra sound tomorrow after having a fibroscan showing almost 12. Doctor actually said I had a scan 2 years ago and it was clear and they're not that great at showing fibrosis so not sure why I'm being given this? Im obviously worried but now more so that the methods
Dontworrydarling
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
AMIODARONE SCARE
Hello everyone; If anyone recalls, about a little over a month ago I was told I had minimal lung fibrosis as an x-ray revealed it that was related to amiodarone. Well after a ct-scan looking specifically for fibrosis I am ecstatic to say the findings came back NEGATIVE, none whatsoever. During that time
Hello everyone; If anyone recalls, about a little over a month ago I was told I had minimal lung fibrosis as an x-ray revealed it that was related to amiodarone. Well after a ct-scan looking specifically for fibrosis I am ecstatic to say the findings came back NEGATIVE, none whatsoever. During that time
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Depression, anxiety higher in lupus patients at risk of heart disease
Obesity, diabetes, hypertension among conditions raising a cardiovascular risk
by Marisa Wexler, MS | November 6, 2023 Depression and anxiety are more likely in people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who also are at a greater risk of heart disease, like those with obesity or high blood
Obesity, diabetes, hypertension among conditions raising a cardiovascular risk
by Marisa Wexler, MS | November 6, 2023 Depression and anxiety are more likely in people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who also are at a greater risk of heart disease, like those with obesity or high blood
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
What’s an acceptable rate?
so I’m back in afib, doctor sent me home with 2.5mg of bisoprolol and also blood thinners. At moment my heart rate when not doing a lot (sitting down watching tv) is around 90-100bpm. Sometimes In the 70s and 80s and even lower 60s and possible 50s when asleep! So basically I’d say my base rate is
so I’m back in afib, doctor sent me home with 2.5mg of bisoprolol and also blood thinners. At moment my heart rate when not doing a lot (sitting down watching tv) is around 90-100bpm. Sometimes In the 70s and 80s and even lower 60s and possible 50s when asleep! So basically I’d say my base rate is
Fondant
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AF Association
9 months ago
Cardioversion/Ep study
I recently had an Ep study to determine whether I had SVT or Afib., even though I had been diagnosed in 2021 with Paroxysmal Afib. The cardiologist said it was a long shot but if it was SVT he would ablate it. Unfortunately throughout the procedure my heart went into Afib and they had to cardiovert
I recently had an Ep study to determine whether I had SVT or Afib., even though I had been diagnosed in 2021 with Paroxysmal Afib. The cardiologist said it was a long shot but if it was SVT he would ablate it. Unfortunately throughout the procedure my heart went into Afib and they had to cardiovert
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Morphine & Oramorph.
Hi all, My dad is now bedridden with CBD. He appears to be in constant pain. Although he can't verbalise. Codeine is no longer keeping him comfortable. Today the GP has prescribed morphine twice daily and Oramorph in between. Has this proven to be an affective pain relief for others please. He already
Hi all, My dad is now bedridden with CBD. He appears to be in constant pain. Although he can't verbalise. Codeine is no longer keeping him comfortable. Today the GP has prescribed morphine twice daily and Oramorph in between. Has this proven to be an affective pain relief for others please. He already
RW22
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PSP Association
11 months ago
a flutter ablation versus a fib ablation
I’m a 70-year-old male that’s had four ablations all unsuccessful. Three years ago I had a pacemaker being my pulse rate, went down to 25. I’ve tried Tyson and that worked get me back in rhythm but I had to go off because my QT number was very long and they were concerned about sudden death. They put
I’m a 70-year-old male that’s had four ablations all unsuccessful. Three years ago I had a pacemaker being my pulse rate, went down to 25. I’ve tried Tyson and that worked get me back in rhythm but I had to go off because my QT number was very long and they were concerned about sudden death. They put
jsanta
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AF Association
9 months ago
Vitamin supplements: good or bad?
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of vitamins and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system. As rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is caused by an over active immune system
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of vitamins and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system. As rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is caused by an over active immune system
Jeff1943
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NRAS
1 year ago
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