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fed up of feeling so rubbish!!
Following up from previous posts: Brief history : diagnosed with hypothyroidism in March after going to the DRs initially thinking my HRT needed tweaking, awful brain fog, hair loss, brittle peeling ridged nails, cold feet but extreme sweating at times incl night sweats, dry flaky skin, horrible joint
Following up from previous posts: Brief history : diagnosed with hypothyroidism in March after going to the DRs initially thinking my HRT needed tweaking, awful brain fog, hair loss, brittle peeling ridged nails, cold feet but extreme sweating at times incl night sweats, dry flaky skin, horrible joint
Vorney
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
When to take bisoprolol ?
Hi , My husband is on 7.5 in the morning and I’ve reduced him to 5 in the evening as he has been so tired all the time . They only upped it by 2.5 when I rang heart function nurse when his ecg on his watch was creeping up to 130 . He was on digoxin before which seemed to keep his ecg around 89/90 but
Hi , My husband is on 7.5 in the morning and I’ve reduced him to 5 in the evening as he has been so tired all the time . They only upped it by 2.5 when I rang heart function nurse when his ecg on his watch was creeping up to 130 . He was on digoxin before which seemed to keep his ecg around 89/90 but
Jackiesmith7777
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AF Association
9 months ago
Lost and beyond devastated
Hi everyone, It is with the greatest sadness I write this update…… My very brave wonderful kind gentle soulmate very sadly lost his life to this awful Liver Disease yesterday morning. My hero battled tirelessly for 13 months, this past 2 weeks have been hell, he slipped into a severe Hepatic Encephalopathy
Hi everyone, It is with the greatest sadness I write this update…… My very brave wonderful kind gentle soulmate very sadly lost his life to this awful Liver Disease yesterday morning. My hero battled tirelessly for 13 months, this past 2 weeks have been hell, he slipped into a severe Hepatic Encephalopathy
WildHorses101
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
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TBill
Hey guys. Glad to find this group. 81 years old- Diagnosed 7 years ago with a Gleason 9 The Onc's finally scared me into having a radical but I refused to let them take my nerves. They told me I would be gone in 5 yrs. In retrospect wish I hadn't had the radical. Info and options were very hard to come
Hey guys. Glad to find this group. 81 years old- Diagnosed 7 years ago with a Gleason 9 The Onc's finally scared me into having a radical but I refused to let them take my nerves. They told me I would be gone in 5 yrs. In retrospect wish I hadn't had the radical. Info and options were very hard to come
TBill
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
cardioversion
How do people feel being in persistent AF? I have an appointment for a cardioversion pre op on Thursday after being told after an angiogram that everything the arteries were fine but I was in persistent AF. I have no symptoms and feel absolutely fine, the consultant did double my bisoprolol to lower
How do people feel being in persistent AF? I have an appointment for a cardioversion pre op on Thursday after being told after an angiogram that everything the arteries were fine but I was in persistent AF. I have no symptoms and feel absolutely fine, the consultant did double my bisoprolol to lower
Patchwork123
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AF Association
9 months ago
alcohol and ggt
hello everyone (: Im new here. I’m a female, 32 years. I am an alcoholic and have been drinking pretty much everyday for the past 6 years. 8-12 units for the past couple of years. I was at the doctor a couple of days ago to get some bloodwork done. And I’m really freaking out! My leukocytes are
hello everyone (: Im new here. I’m a female, 32 years. I am an alcoholic and have been drinking pretty much everyday for the past 6 years. 8-12 units for the past couple of years. I was at the doctor a couple of days ago to get some bloodwork done. And I’m really freaking out! My leukocytes are
Luuloh
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Arrhythmias with minimal exertion
Greetings, everyone, I am new to the forum and I am trying to figure out the cause of my heart rate spiking with minimal exertion. This is always accompanied by shortness of breath. I will provide some info and am hoping others will chime in with ideas. History: I realized back in July that my heart
Greetings, everyone, I am new to the forum and I am trying to figure out the cause of my heart rate spiking with minimal exertion. This is always accompanied by shortness of breath. I will provide some info and am hoping others will chime in with ideas. History: I realized back in July that my heart
Julia678
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Arrhythmia Alliance
9 months ago
low heart rate
hi, I was in hospital 6 weeks ago with a bad attack of A Fib. Came as a shock as I’d had palpitations on and off for a few seconds but nothing lasting hours. I was given Bisopropol and edoxaban to go along with the Ramipril and Amlodopine I was already on. The beta blocker must have worked as I went
hi, I was in hospital 6 weeks ago with a bad attack of A Fib. Came as a shock as I’d had palpitations on and off for a few seconds but nothing lasting hours. I was given Bisopropol and edoxaban to go along with the Ramipril and Amlodopine I was already on. The beta blocker must have worked as I went
Anonyscouse
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Intrusive VS Obsessive thoughts
Found this to be a very intersting and very helpful article https://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/therese-borchard-sanity-break/ways-free-yourself-from-dark-obsessive-thoughts/
Found this to be a very intersting and very helpful article https://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/therese-borchard-sanity-break/ways-free-yourself-from-dark-obsessive-thoughts/
mizzou7016
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Celebrating International Clinical Trials Day.
This is just a heads-up if anyone is interested. Tomorrow (19th May) There is an event taking place in the atrium of the QE Hospital, Birmingham Celebrating International Clinical Trials Day. I shall be there talking about people becoming involved in Clinical Research as a PPIE members (Patient and
This is just a heads-up if anyone is interested. Tomorrow (19th May) There is an event taking place in the atrium of the QE Hospital, Birmingham Celebrating International Clinical Trials Day. I shall be there talking about people becoming involved in Clinical Research as a PPIE members (Patient and
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Help with New Diagnosis of Cirrhosis and Holiday
My partner literally went to the GP as he had blood in his urine at the end of March '23, he was given antibiotics and it cleared up. However his urine sample showed something that made his GP contact him and request he went for blood tests. Since then and in only 6 weeks our lives have completely
My partner literally went to the GP as he had blood in his urine at the end of March '23, he was given antibiotics and it cleared up. However his urine sample showed something that made his GP contact him and request he went for blood tests. Since then and in only 6 weeks our lives have completely
Maddie064
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
severely Decompensated to compensated - strange
we’ll after being diagnosed for having a severe Decompensated liver and they are not sure is my prognosis was too short for a Transplant, I apparently have done a miracle of not been put forward for a transplant cause I’m too well? I had my appointment with the gastro consultant yesterday and said you
we’ll after being diagnosed for having a severe Decompensated liver and they are not sure is my prognosis was too short for a Transplant, I apparently have done a miracle of not been put forward for a transplant cause I’m too well? I had my appointment with the gastro consultant yesterday and said you
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Lp(a) results are in ….
I’ve recently had bloods taken to test for FH and Lp(a) levels. I had a heart attack in 2022 at aged 51 and was started on a whole ton of medications afterwards including Atorvastatin 80mg and then a bit later adding in 10mg Ezetimibe. My LDL cholesterol has not been able to reach the target of 1.4
I’ve recently had bloods taken to test for FH and Lp(a) levels. I had a heart attack in 2022 at aged 51 and was started on a whole ton of medications afterwards including Atorvastatin 80mg and then a bit later adding in 10mg Ezetimibe. My LDL cholesterol has not been able to reach the target of 1.4
EU95PTM
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Cholesterol Support
9 months ago
It all started with a purple toe!
I've had high cholesterol for more than twenty years and although I've been prescribed statins, have never continued taking them until recently when I developed a purple toe. The doctor was concerned it was an embolism and I was sent for several tests and to see a consultant. It appears from an ECG
I've had high cholesterol for more than twenty years and although I've been prescribed statins, have never continued taking them until recently when I developed a purple toe. The doctor was concerned it was an embolism and I was sent for several tests and to see a consultant. It appears from an ECG
KatyB
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Cholesterol Support
9 months ago
child Pugh A5 UKELD 45 Liver stiffness 10.9jPa
These are my liver results from biopsy I received in a letter. Can anyone tell me what these results mean? Xxxx liver biopsy - bridging fibrosis and portal venule damage corresponding to cirrhosis
These are my liver results from biopsy I received in a letter. Can anyone tell me what these results mean? Xxxx liver biopsy - bridging fibrosis and portal venule damage corresponding to cirrhosis
Bucket13
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
has anyone been told they are unsuitable for transplant ?
I have cirrhosis and was last June diagnosed with liver cancer, HCC , fortunately I have received TACE treatment which is as I’ve been told , a treatment not a cure, fortunately I have so far been responding well to treatment, at the beginning I saw an oncologist in Harley Street who said if
I have cirrhosis and was last June diagnosed with liver cancer, HCC , fortunately I have received TACE treatment which is as I’ve been told , a treatment not a cure, fortunately I have so far been responding well to treatment, at the beginning I saw an oncologist in Harley Street who said if
Willow1950
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Mum with CBD
Good morning It's been a while since I wrote on here. My mum got diagnosed with CBD in 2017 we were told in January 2020 she had 4 weeks left to live and was moved into a care home for palliative care. Thankfully she is still with us. Hasn't eaten and been bed bound now for 4 years. She survives on 6
Good morning It's been a while since I wrote on here. My mum got diagnosed with CBD in 2017 we were told in January 2020 she had 4 weeks left to live and was moved into a care home for palliative care. Thankfully she is still with us. Hasn't eaten and been bed bound now for 4 years. She survives on 6
Bobbiejo21
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PSP Association
11 months ago
Zanubrutinib and ACE inhibitors
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
Fogey
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CLL Support
9 months ago
compensated question
Saw one of my consultants doctors last week who felt on examination that ascities was gone. I asked him does that mean I’m compensated and he said I could be. He sent me for an ultrasound and the results were good apart from the usual cirrhosis scarring and gallstones. Trace fluid also which he said
Saw one of my consultants doctors last week who felt on examination that ascities was gone. I asked him does that mean I’m compensated and he said I could be. He sent me for an ultrasound and the results were good apart from the usual cirrhosis scarring and gallstones. Trace fluid also which he said
Chick_atee
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Weight lifting
Hi new to page was diagnosed with cirrhosis decompensated came out of hospital started recovery started cycling a year later then started weights and hill walking unfortunately due to certain circumstances my training has suffered for the last couple of years can't seem to find the energy to get back
Hi new to page was diagnosed with cirrhosis decompensated came out of hospital started recovery started cycling a year later then started weights and hill walking unfortunately due to certain circumstances my training has suffered for the last couple of years can't seem to find the energy to get back
Baloothebear
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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