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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
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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
NIV Support Group UK
10 years ago I created a Facebook group for patients at Lane Fox Unit at St Thomas’s hospital. There aren’t many members so I’ve renamed it and opened it up to anyone who uses a ventilator or CPAP. The aim is to connect people to share information and experiences. It’s open to those who have non invasive
10 years ago I created a Facebook group for patients at Lane Fox Unit at St Thomas’s hospital. There aren’t many members so I’ve renamed it and opened it up to anyone who uses a ventilator or CPAP. The aim is to connect people to share information and experiences. It’s open to those who have non invasive
martinsymons
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Cpap, copd?
cpap, copd. My Dr prescribed cpap, even though I am low risk. After 8 days I could no longer expand my lungs to breathe, oxygen dropped from 98 to 94, 2 days woke up with headache, became lethargic, didn't care if my hair was combed etc. I quit using it after 8 days. That was 3 weeks ago, still have
cpap, copd. My Dr prescribed cpap, even though I am low risk. After 8 days I could no longer expand my lungs to breathe, oxygen dropped from 98 to 94, 2 days woke up with headache, became lethargic, didn't care if my hair was combed etc. I quit using it after 8 days. That was 3 weeks ago, still have
xx11xx
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
Still feeling tired and no energy.
I have had my levo raised to 100mg/75 on alternate days. My mood is better, but still have days where I could sleep all day. I still get orthostatic intolerance my nails and hair seem to have slightly improved. I take vitamin D and B12 supplements. I also have osteoarthritis, sleep apnea (have cpap
I have had my levo raised to 100mg/75 on alternate days. My mood is better, but still have days where I could sleep all day. I still get orthostatic intolerance my nails and hair seem to have slightly improved. I take vitamin D and B12 supplements. I also have osteoarthritis, sleep apnea (have cpap
raine-wager
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Sleep apena
Since using my cpap machine which is working from having osa ahi 44 going down to 0/0.3 but the last week or so ive been getting terrible pain in left lung which then wakes me at 4/4.30 then cant get back to sleep so still like dead dog in mornings also suffer from pulmonary embolism in both lungs
Since using my cpap machine which is working from having osa ahi 44 going down to 0/0.3 but the last week or so ive been getting terrible pain in left lung which then wakes me at 4/4.30 then cant get back to sleep so still like dead dog in mornings also suffer from pulmonary embolism in both lungs
Mitchy65
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Care Community
5 years ago
Merster here finally with some clarity
I have been fighting rls for 3 yrs now. Sometimes contemplating what kind of soution suicide might be as nothing else was relieving the horrible insomnia and daily pain and nerve sensations it was producing. I was on a low dose pain management drug ms contin until heart surgery in 2015 and thought
I have been fighting rls for 3 yrs now. Sometimes contemplating what kind of soution suicide might be as nothing else was relieving the horrible insomnia and daily pain and nerve sensations it was producing. I was on a low dose pain management drug ms contin until heart surgery in 2015 and thought
Merster
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Anyone acting out dreams and having internal tremors?
Hello everyone,I am new here and after reading many of the posts decided to share my story. I don't suffer from anxiety but do have depression and take an anti-depressant. I also take a beta blocker following bypass surgery. I act out my dreams which are mostly scary and violent. I kick, run,
Hello everyone,I am new here and after reading many of the posts decided to share my story. I don't suffer from anxiety but do have depression and take an anti-depressant. I also take a beta blocker following bypass surgery. I act out my dreams which are mostly scary and violent. I kick, run,
Hidden
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Living with Anxiety
5 years ago
Nhs basic thyroid results
Hi, I’ve been feeling rubbish again for the last 6 weeks (also have pa which I self inject for so know that’s ok, sleep apnoea that I’m on CPAP & sleep clinic happy with my results) so I got my thyroid checked (should’ve been checked last in April 18 I found out too) but nhs only did TSH & T4 & want
Hi, I’ve been feeling rubbish again for the last 6 weeks (also have pa which I self inject for so know that’s ok, sleep apnoea that I’m on CPAP & sleep clinic happy with my results) so I got my thyroid checked (should’ve been checked last in April 18 I found out too) but nhs only did TSH & T4 & want
Kateefc
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Never been more determined
Hi everyone. I last wrote on here in June this year after I had just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I also have high blood pressure and sleep apnea. I felt so frightened with my diabetes that I immediately began eating from a smaller plate, eating healthily and cooking my own meals. I have
Hi everyone. I last wrote on here in June this year after I had just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I also have high blood pressure and sleep apnea. I felt so frightened with my diabetes that I immediately began eating from a smaller plate, eating healthily and cooking my own meals. I have
Kenthopvine
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Not anotherProblem
The last time I saw my Asthma Consultant, he suggested that I do a Sleep test, So I did the first test and got a letter from the hospital telling me that I had to go and pick up a CPAP machine, then I got a letter from a Consultant who I never met telling me I have Sleep Apnea. So I went and picked
The last time I saw my Asthma Consultant, he suggested that I do a Sleep test, So I did the first test and got a letter from the hospital telling me that I had to go and pick up a CPAP machine, then I got a letter from a Consultant who I never met telling me I have Sleep Apnea. So I went and picked
horseblister
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Any help is appreciated - High anxiety
For some reason I am constantly thinking that I am going to die. When I really think about it I can't reason it. The thought seems so strange. I constantly feel my heart skip a beat/palpitations. Just yesterday I felt a sharp pain in my left shoulder blade/back. It really caught me off guard and I instantly
For some reason I am constantly thinking that I am going to die. When I really think about it I can't reason it. The thought seems so strange. I constantly feel my heart skip a beat/palpitations. Just yesterday I felt a sharp pain in my left shoulder blade/back. It really caught me off guard and I instantly
nsuth44
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Malawi study confirms lasting impact of life-saving technology.
National CPAP program improves survival of newborns with respiratory illness. Malawi’s national adoption of affordable, rugged, neonatal CPAP technology as a part of routine hospital care resulted in sustained improvements in the survival of babies with respiratory illness, according to a new study
National CPAP program improves survival of newborns with respiratory illness. Malawi’s national adoption of affordable, rugged, neonatal CPAP technology as a part of routine hospital care resulted in sustained improvements in the survival of babies with respiratory illness, according to a new study
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Question re: Sleeping meds for insomnia?
Hi: I just moved from Boston to California and my new primary is a PA who at my 2nd visit in 2 weeks (very taxing, a bit overkill & ? Insurance abuse) - typically I saw my old primary once a year=wellness, flushot etc! Anyhow original cancer was in 2010–hate opioids so I’ve dealt with post surgical pain
Hi: I just moved from Boston to California and my new primary is a PA who at my 2nd visit in 2 weeks (very taxing, a bit overkill & ? Insurance abuse) - typically I saw my old primary once a year=wellness, flushot etc! Anyhow original cancer was in 2010–hate opioids so I’ve dealt with post surgical pain
Bailey3266
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Camping with panic attacks
It's about 68 degrees with a cool breeze. I'm supposed to be camping. I told my friends I'd meet them at this spot that's an hour and a half away. Kids are looking forward and so is my wife. I was going to white knuckle it and just go. All it took was my wife saying " We're not going to get there until
It's about 68 degrees with a cool breeze. I'm supposed to be camping. I told my friends I'd meet them at this spot that's an hour and a half away. Kids are looking forward and so is my wife. I was going to white knuckle it and just go. All it took was my wife saying " We're not going to get there until
dom410
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Anyone here have obstructive sleep apnea too?
I have OSA along with my RLS. Since sleeping with a CPAP machine hooked up to my face is already difficult, adding worsening RLS to the mix has left me exhausted. Just wondering if any of you struggle with both conditions? My Dad had both conditions.....in his day there was no CPAP machine, and I
I have OSA along with my RLS. Since sleeping with a CPAP machine hooked up to my face is already difficult, adding worsening RLS to the mix has left me exhausted. Just wondering if any of you struggle with both conditions? My Dad had both conditions.....in his day there was no CPAP machine, and I
KickininAz
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Trying to get used to Cpap mask
Hi, I’m mainly on the thyroid page of health unlocked but I saw someone had mentioned sleep apnoea and this site so I strolled over. I also suffer from polymyalgia which is inflammation of the muscles and am on pain patches and co-codamol, unfortunately the patches fall off in hot weather and co-codamol
Hi, I’m mainly on the thyroid page of health unlocked but I saw someone had mentioned sleep apnoea and this site so I strolled over. I also suffer from polymyalgia which is inflammation of the muscles and am on pain patches and co-codamol, unfortunately the patches fall off in hot weather and co-codamol
Goldengirl01
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Sleep Matters
5 years ago
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