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Why today of all days?
Today was meant to be the first day of my holiday. A much needed holiday after having had a cardioversion 2 weeks ago. However yesterday I came down with a fever! Two negative covid test (yesterday and today) but heart rate has increased from a resting rate of around 65bpm to 99bpm and I’m getting
Today was meant to be the first day of my holiday. A much needed holiday after having had a cardioversion 2 weeks ago. However yesterday I came down with a fever! Two negative covid test (yesterday and today) but heart rate has increased from a resting rate of around 65bpm to 99bpm and I’m getting
Peakoverload
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
Burning Mouth Syndrome with narcotic use
Has anyone experienced burning mouth/tongue while using narcotics for RLS? I think it may take a long while to occur after starting narcotics. I have reduced the BMS and occurrence of RLS using Solgar brand Omega 3 Fish Oil Concentrate (Amazon), which also greatly reduces joint pain, you can take 7-8
Has anyone experienced burning mouth/tongue while using narcotics for RLS? I think it may take a long while to occur after starting narcotics. I have reduced the BMS and occurrence of RLS using Solgar brand Omega 3 Fish Oil Concentrate (Amazon), which also greatly reduces joint pain, you can take 7-8
Altruist
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
The saga of faints and Afib
Many thanks to all those who gave advice. Yesterdays 'attack' of faints and afib was pretty dire. So I called 111 and the clinician I spoke to advised I go,by appointmnet...yes, that is what I said, to A. and E. Mine is the John Radcliffe Oxford. I was recieved and put immediately into an area where
Many thanks to all those who gave advice. Yesterdays 'attack' of faints and afib was pretty dire. So I called 111 and the clinician I spoke to advised I go,by appointmnet...yes, that is what I said, to A. and E. Mine is the John Radcliffe Oxford. I was recieved and put immediately into an area where
10gingercats
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AF Association
11 months ago
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Plantar fasciitis
I might have yet another inflammatory condition: sudden agonising heel and sole of foot pain. I think I've been ignoring it, but boy is it in the fore front of my mind now! I'm seeing a physio tomorrow. My question: I'm not supposed to take NSAIDs, although I have taken a couple. Also Co Codamol.
I might have yet another inflammatory condition: sudden agonising heel and sole of foot pain. I think I've been ignoring it, but boy is it in the fore front of my mind now! I'm seeing a physio tomorrow. My question: I'm not supposed to take NSAIDs, although I have taken a couple. Also Co Codamol.
HelenDaisy
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
’Endo’ appointment ??
finally had a telephone appointment yesterday with endocrinology……. However, my suspicions were raised when he started discussing my statins ?? ….. I’m not on statins as I don’t have raised cholesterol 🙄 I asked him if I was speaking to endocrinology and he confirmed I was after he apologised for looking
finally had a telephone appointment yesterday with endocrinology……. However, my suspicions were raised when he started discussing my statins ?? ….. I’m not on statins as I don’t have raised cholesterol 🙄 I asked him if I was speaking to endocrinology and he confirmed I was after he apologised for looking
Gbunny
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Palpitations
I have heart palpitations quite often. Lately even two panic attacks. Driving in the car, I feel my heart beating fast. Sitting in the waiting room of doctors also. Or even writing this post. Doesn't take much to set me off. The panic attacks are much worse. My heart feels like it's pounding out of my
I have heart palpitations quite often. Lately even two panic attacks. Driving in the car, I feel my heart beating fast. Sitting in the waiting room of doctors also. Or even writing this post. Doesn't take much to set me off. The panic attacks are much worse. My heart feels like it's pounding out of my
rubyred777
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Anxiety Support
11 months ago
Curious about Hyper-magnesium and hypothyroidism
Has anyone experienced hyper magnesium with hypothyroidism? Im curious because my mag levels (although not reliable) is on the higher side and Im just wondering about this. Link below that I was reading. https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/endocrine-and-metabolic-disorders/electrolyte-disorders
Has anyone experienced hyper magnesium with hypothyroidism? Im curious because my mag levels (although not reliable) is on the higher side and Im just wondering about this. Link below that I was reading. https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/endocrine-and-metabolic-disorders/electrolyte-disorders
Batty1
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Tear in oesophagus
Hi Folks , Mum has cirrhosis of the liver , portal hypertension and oesophageal varcies , just out the hospital after getting two pins put in from a tear in oesophagus , blood transfusion , antibiotics etc should we be aware for another bleed , does this normally happen ? Any advice appreciated .
Hi Folks , Mum has cirrhosis of the liver , portal hypertension and oesophageal varcies , just out the hospital after getting two pins put in from a tear in oesophagus , blood transfusion , antibiotics etc should we be aware for another bleed , does this normally happen ? Any advice appreciated .
Sharonmcfarlane
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Arrhythmia anxieties pre-cardioversion
Hi everyone, just looking for others' experiences and reassurance. Since having open heart surgery 12 weeks ago to correct a hole in my heart (diagnosed out of the blue at Christmas), I have been in arrhythmia for about 6 weeks. I had 48 hours on a holter monitor and this showed atrial flutter. I was
Hi everyone, just looking for others' experiences and reassurance. Since having open heart surgery 12 weeks ago to correct a hole in my heart (diagnosed out of the blue at Christmas), I have been in arrhythmia for about 6 weeks. I had 48 hours on a holter monitor and this showed atrial flutter. I was
LadyZ13
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AF Association
11 months ago
Protect-V trial
I have vasculitis GPA and have regular infusions of rituximab which is an immunosuppressant. On a recent trip to Addenbrookes (Cambridge Hospital) to see my consultant they signed me up to take part in the Protect-V clinical trial. An anti covid vaccine. Anyone else here involved in that trial or any
I have vasculitis GPA and have regular infusions of rituximab which is an immunosuppressant. On a recent trip to Addenbrookes (Cambridge Hospital) to see my consultant they signed me up to take part in the Protect-V clinical trial. An anti covid vaccine. Anyone else here involved in that trial or any
Gurberly
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Vasculitis UK
11 months ago
Fear of medication vs experimentation
Please excuse the confessional nature of this post. And No, I’m not suggesting we experiment without guidance of a good cardio medic! However like many people here I’ve had to overcome a strong resistance and fear of taking these powerful heart medications. If I’d been told a year ago that I’d soon
Please excuse the confessional nature of this post. And No, I’m not suggesting we experiment without guidance of a good cardio medic! However like many people here I’ve had to overcome a strong resistance and fear of taking these powerful heart medications. If I’d been told a year ago that I’d soon
Rainfern
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AF Association
11 months ago
blood tests and bad cholesterol results.
I recently had my bloods done by the lovely staff at my surgery but received a call a week later saying my total cholesterol was 4.4 so I thought that’s not bad ? But the lady said it’s not that good because my bad fats were 3.2 and they like it at 3 or under or I’m at risk of stroke or heart attack
I recently had my bloods done by the lovely staff at my surgery but received a call a week later saying my total cholesterol was 4.4 so I thought that’s not bad ? But the lady said it’s not that good because my bad fats were 3.2 and they like it at 3 or under or I’m at risk of stroke or heart attack
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
Fatty Liver
Hello. I have recently been diagnosed with fatty liver. I have been a heavy drinker for at least 25 years. My question is: How long will it take for my liver to recover if I abstain from alcohol completely? I understand that there is no set figure but any advice is appreciated. Thanks for your help
Hello. I have recently been diagnosed with fatty liver. I have been a heavy drinker for at least 25 years. My question is: How long will it take for my liver to recover if I abstain from alcohol completely? I understand that there is no set figure but any advice is appreciated. Thanks for your help
Betsy5
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Driving and AF
Afternoon. Having had 3 ablations in the past, I’m now trying to live a normal life. Everything seems to be a ongoing battle now. I have very few episodes of AF now and if they occur they only last a few hours. I can use flecainide as a pip but not very often. I’m now trying to regain my lorry, bus
Afternoon. Having had 3 ablations in the past, I’m now trying to live a normal life. Everything seems to be a ongoing battle now. I have very few episodes of AF now and if they occur they only last a few hours. I can use flecainide as a pip but not very often. I’m now trying to regain my lorry, bus
5morechristmases
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AF Association
11 months ago
new diagnosis
Hella all. I was diagnosed a few years ago with nafld and then due to an error had a two year gap between a fibrosis score and getting the results. That showed a jump from 7 to 16 in the score so I was offered another test. The new test gave a result of 28 and a fat scores of 396/400. Understandably
Hella all. I was diagnosed a few years ago with nafld and then due to an error had a two year gap between a fibrosis score and getting the results. That showed a jump from 7 to 16 in the score so I was offered another test. The new test gave a result of 28 and a fat scores of 396/400. Understandably
Hexamon
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
2 years and counting…
I had supper with my family yesterday evening. I’d cooked some fish for Good Friday and had opened a bottle of chilled Chablis for them and a sparkling elderflower soft drink for myself. (Belvoir Farm - delicious). We were chatting and my brother reminded me that it was 2 years ago since I’d been in
I had supper with my family yesterday evening. I’d cooked some fish for Good Friday and had opened a bottle of chilled Chablis for them and a sparkling elderflower soft drink for myself. (Belvoir Farm - delicious). We were chatting and my brother reminded me that it was 2 years ago since I’d been in
Aotea2012
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Anoro
A few weeks ago I had a text to arrange my annual COPD review. This is normally with the practice nurse who can prescribe medications too. I was surprised to be given a Doctor appointment. I am mild COPD and was taking Salmeterol and Carbocisteine. It seemed quite effective. The doctor advised that I
A few weeks ago I had a text to arrange my annual COPD review. This is normally with the practice nurse who can prescribe medications too. I was surprised to be given a Doctor appointment. I am mild COPD and was taking Salmeterol and Carbocisteine. It seemed quite effective. The doctor advised that I
kc110
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Register today to hear from international experts on arrhythmias!
Register today to hear from international experts, including Professor Derek Connolly, UK, and Dr Shouvik Haldar, UK, on subjects such as: • What does it mean when my heart races. Could it be supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)? • What lifestyle changes can I make to improve my heart failure? • All
Register today to hear from international experts, including Professor Derek Connolly, UK, and Dr Shouvik Haldar, UK, on subjects such as: • What does it mean when my heart races. Could it be supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)? • What lifestyle changes can I make to improve my heart failure? • All
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
11 months ago
Register today to hear from international experts on arrhythmias!
Register today to hear from international experts, including Professor Derek Connolly, UK, and Dr Shouvik Haldar, UK, on subjects such as: • What does it mean when my heart races. Could it be supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)? • What lifestyle changes can I make to improve my heart failure? • All
Register today to hear from international experts, including Professor Derek Connolly, UK, and Dr Shouvik Haldar, UK, on subjects such as: • What does it mean when my heart races. Could it be supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)? • What lifestyle changes can I make to improve my heart failure? • All
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Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
steroid taper
Im currently on a slow steroid taper from 5 mgms daily . I have already posted about the fatigue ,nausea,low mood and fortunately and with the help here Im getting through better . I have an oura ring which measures sleep and heart rate. Also heart rate variability which is a measure of general quickness
Im currently on a slow steroid taper from 5 mgms daily . I have already posted about the fatigue ,nausea,low mood and fortunately and with the help here Im getting through better . I have an oura ring which measures sleep and heart rate. Also heart rate variability which is a measure of general quickness
Rosekid
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
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