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Soclean 2 cpap Sanitiser
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SoClean-Sanitiser-Equipment-Chemical-Activated/dp/B00FK79XFQ?ref_=ast_sto_dp. Anyone ever heard of or used this sanitiser. There is no way to get it through the NHS, I have asked my consultants to be told NHS would not recommend this because it's not known how it works to sanitise
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SoClean-Sanitiser-Equipment-Chemical-Activated/dp/B00FK79XFQ?ref_=ast_sto_dp. Anyone ever heard of or used this sanitiser. There is no way to get it through the NHS, I have asked my consultants to be told NHS would not recommend this because it's not known how it works to sanitise
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
alt and ast levels
Im a 46 year old male 5'7, 238 lbs. I list some history before i ask a question. 10/14-- heart ablation 10/14 diagnosed with severe obst. sleep apnea with Hypopnea. Been on a cpap ever since. history of alcohol last 30 years up until about 6 months ago, still drink but some every other week due to
Im a 46 year old male 5'7, 238 lbs. I list some history before i ask a question. 10/14-- heart ablation 10/14 diagnosed with severe obst. sleep apnea with Hypopnea. Been on a cpap ever since. history of alcohol last 30 years up until about 6 months ago, still drink but some every other week due to
cichy1012
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
REM related OSA
Hi. I'm new to this sleep board. Depending on which sleep study you look at, I either have very mild sleep apnea or moderate sleep apnea. The only consistent thing my Dr. can identify is that the more REM I have, the more "events" I have. So he thinks I have REM related OSA and wants to put me on
Hi. I'm new to this sleep board. Depending on which sleep study you look at, I either have very mild sleep apnea or moderate sleep apnea. The only consistent thing my Dr. can identify is that the more REM I have, the more "events" I have. So he thinks I have REM related OSA and wants to put me on
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Hi I was recently admitted to hospital for a month due to a severe asthma attack. I was put on new meds (montekulast) and diagnosed with sleep apnea. I'm now waiting for a sleep study and a cpap machine. I also suffer from other physical disabilities and extreme mental health problems which causes
Hi I was recently admitted to hospital for a month due to a severe asthma attack. I was put on new meds (montekulast) and diagnosed with sleep apnea. I'm now waiting for a sleep study and a cpap machine. I also suffer from other physical disabilities and extreme mental health problems which causes
Skyblue1202
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Sleep Matters
4 years ago
Have moved on to 2pms
Well I guess I was tired of PMS so I would see what 2PMS was like, and guess what? It's harder than the other but it comes with some fun new stuff like a CPAP and catheters. I sleep so much better now NOT! Anyway I thought I would share another painting I did of a road trip I took last summer on the
Well I guess I was tired of PMS so I would see what 2PMS was like, and guess what? It's harder than the other but it comes with some fun new stuff like a CPAP and catheters. I sleep so much better now NOT! Anyway I thought I would share another painting I did of a road trip I took last summer on the
mhansenm1
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Pramiprexole worsening my RLS?
Long story but will do my best to sumarize :) I come to this forum out of desperation to get some decent sleep. Since becoming healthier and losing 3st (now 18.0st) I have found I have RLS, originally i was put on .088 1 tablet a night, which within 3 months increased to 3 tablets a night and 3 in
Long story but will do my best to sumarize :) I come to this forum out of desperation to get some decent sleep. Since becoming healthier and losing 3st (now 18.0st) I have found I have RLS, originally i was put on .088 1 tablet a night, which within 3 months increased to 3 tablets a night and 3 in
Omegadcuj
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
End stage copd update
Update, mums gone progressively worse since I wrote my post about end stage symptoms. She’s not waking much, phoned ambulance 3 times since Friday. Nothing much they can do when they come out. Last night they upped the oxygen slightly, she’s a retainer and has a cpap but is now refusing that, I think
Update, mums gone progressively worse since I wrote my post about end stage symptoms. She’s not waking much, phoned ambulance 3 times since Friday. Nothing much they can do when they come out. Last night they upped the oxygen slightly, she’s a retainer and has a cpap but is now refusing that, I think
Jools1966
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
B12 test results
I had radio active treatment in 1999 for an overactive thyroid, so I take 100mg daily and 25mg 3 times a week. I going through the menopause taking HRT and I have sleep apnea controlled by a CPAP. But I still feel tired and generally unwell. I had my a blood test for B12 , folate and ferritin taken.
I had radio active treatment in 1999 for an overactive thyroid, so I take 100mg daily and 25mg 3 times a week. I going through the menopause taking HRT and I have sleep apnea controlled by a CPAP. But I still feel tired and generally unwell. I had my a blood test for B12 , folate and ferritin taken.
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
RIP Dad
My Dad took his last breath around 9.19pm. What an absolute rollercoaster of suffering and decline this has been for him. There was absolutely no let up for him and we had only got a CPap machine for him yesterday. He didn’t even get a chance to suppress any of the symptoms. 😭😭😭😭
My Dad took his last breath around 9.19pm. What an absolute rollercoaster of suffering and decline this has been for him. There was absolutely no let up for him and we had only got a CPap machine for him yesterday. He didn’t even get a chance to suppress any of the symptoms. 😭😭😭😭
ZoeSweet7
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
4 years ago
AFib & Sleep Apnea
Good day all! I have A Fib/Flutter on sotalol & eliquis. I want very much to get off meds if at all possible. In October I had a bad month with several bouts of AF, not my norm. By the end of the month was preparing (mentally) for ablation. Just needed to schedule. Then at the same time I finally
Good day all! I have A Fib/Flutter on sotalol & eliquis. I want very much to get off meds if at all possible. In October I had a bad month with several bouts of AF, not my norm. By the end of the month was preparing (mentally) for ablation. Just needed to schedule. Then at the same time I finally
4Laur
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AF Association
4 years ago
Am new to this site, best foods to eat and foods to avoid, I need to find a way to improve my bones, is there vitamins or mineral to recomme
I suffer from hasmito, I have had 5 spontaneous fractures in the last three years , in pelvis and both feet, I also have sleep apnea, diagnosed 11 years ago but only just being treated , using a cpap machine , which caused high blood pressure
I suffer from hasmito, I have had 5 spontaneous fractures in the last three years , in pelvis and both feet, I also have sleep apnea, diagnosed 11 years ago but only just being treated , using a cpap machine , which caused high blood pressure
maddiepoopoo
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Sleep Apnea
I’ve got AF and just been diagnosed with severe sleep apnea and have started with a CPAP Machine. However on the third night of trying to sleep but struggling to get comfortable with the machine I woke up around 5.30. and had palpitations. An AF attack had started and is calming down now with the help
I’ve got AF and just been diagnosed with severe sleep apnea and have started with a CPAP Machine. However on the third night of trying to sleep but struggling to get comfortable with the machine I woke up around 5.30. and had palpitations. An AF attack had started and is calming down now with the help
maria68
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AF Association
4 years ago
Short term Uniphyllin shortage
Copy and pasted from the National Pharmacy Services website (NPS); The DHSC has advised that Uniphyllin® Continus® tablets – all strengths Napp Pharmaceuticals Limited has reported an anticipated short-term supply issue of Uniphyllin® Continus® tablets in 200mg, 300mg and 400mg. The shortage is due to
Copy and pasted from the National Pharmacy Services website (NPS); The DHSC has advised that Uniphyllin® Continus® tablets – all strengths Napp Pharmaceuticals Limited has reported an anticipated short-term supply issue of Uniphyllin® Continus® tablets in 200mg, 300mg and 400mg. The shortage is due to
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
How Sleep Apnea Differs in Women
At the 39 minute mark of this podcast there is an interesting piece on how sleep apnea can be different in women and the overall AHI numbers may not be the best measurement. Apparently women often have an issue with REM. This is exactly what happened in my sleep study. I had a large number of apneas
At the 39 minute mark of this podcast there is an interesting piece on how sleep apnea can be different in women and the overall AHI numbers may not be the best measurement. Apparently women often have an issue with REM. This is exactly what happened in my sleep study. I had a large number of apneas
Kaz747
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AF Association
4 years ago
2nd MRE Score....
Hi, I hope everyone is doing well for wherever they find themselves in their PBC journey❤. Last year in November I had my first Elastography test. My Kpa score was 3.14kpa. My hepatologist didnt seem concerned. My most recent blood tests are about the same, everything normal except my fluctuating Alkaline
Hi, I hope everyone is doing well for wherever they find themselves in their PBC journey❤. Last year in November I had my first Elastography test. My Kpa score was 3.14kpa. My hepatologist didnt seem concerned. My most recent blood tests are about the same, everything normal except my fluctuating Alkaline
Ktltel
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Retaining carbon dioxide
Well my hubby was due to be discharged from hospital today after being admitted 3 times in 3 weeks,his chest infection has cleared but each time he went in he had to go on machine to get rid of carbon dioxide,well he's not been on it for 4 days and seemed fine but they tested his blood today before he
Well my hubby was due to be discharged from hospital today after being admitted 3 times in 3 weeks,his chest infection has cleared but each time he went in he had to go on machine to get rid of carbon dioxide,well he's not been on it for 4 days and seemed fine but they tested his blood today before he
Dazbazbez
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Face mask can help combat mild cases of sleep condition.
A night time face mask can improve energy levels and vitality in people who suffer from the condition sleep apnoea. This is the finding from a new study of over 200 patients, published in the journal The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, led by Imperial College London. The research, conducted at 11 NHS
A night time face mask can improve energy levels and vitality in people who suffer from the condition sleep apnoea. This is the finding from a new study of over 200 patients, published in the journal The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, led by Imperial College London. The research, conducted at 11 NHS
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Mother has non-stop dizzy spells - unless lying down
Over the past several months my mother (80yo) has been experiencing continuous dizzy spells. She has been to several ENT - who seem to have ruled out vertigo, sleeping with a CPAP, tried acupuncture, stays hydrated but the medical community seems bewildered as to what it may be - im looking for solutions
Over the past several months my mother (80yo) has been experiencing continuous dizzy spells. She has been to several ENT - who seem to have ruled out vertigo, sleeping with a CPAP, tried acupuncture, stays hydrated but the medical community seems bewildered as to what it may be - im looking for solutions
chazan
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Early Hypo/Hashi's Complicated By Adrenal/Low Cortisol
Greetings everyone: Finally got fed up with my family doctor who knows nothing and went two routes - endocrinologist (my doctor reluctantly gave a referral) and naturopath. Symptoms I have just about every symptom of hypothyroidism I have ever read and I am confirmed Hashi's by antibodies and ultrasound
Greetings everyone: Finally got fed up with my family doctor who knows nothing and went two routes - endocrinologist (my doctor reluctantly gave a referral) and naturopath. Symptoms I have just about every symptom of hypothyroidism I have ever read and I am confirmed Hashi's by antibodies and ultrasound
ASkepticalConsumer
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
New member
Hi, I have just been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea and have just started on the CPAP machine. I am finding the machine difficult as feel claustrophobic, does this pass? Thanks
Hi, I have just been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnoea and have just started on the CPAP machine. I am finding the machine difficult as feel claustrophobic, does this pass? Thanks
Taz79
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Sleep Matters
5 years ago
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