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blinding period success!
This week I will hit the 3 month blinding period date! I remain in Normal sinus rhythm and will be able to discontinue my Eliquis! However 3 nights ago I began to have PAC’s. Today I recorded them pretty consistently 3-6 per minute. So bummed as I haven’t really even been aware of my heart beat in last
This week I will hit the 3 month blinding period date! I remain in Normal sinus rhythm and will be able to discontinue my Eliquis! However 3 nights ago I began to have PAC’s. Today I recorded them pretty consistently 3-6 per minute. So bummed as I haven’t really even been aware of my heart beat in last
Acheybreakeyheart
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
feeling a bit overwhelmed and lost
In September 2023 I found out by chance that I had apparently been diagnosed with lupus 15-20 years ago. I haven’t been told at any point in this time by a doctor - I found out almost by accident from my GP physio. Since then my current GP has been initially verbally supportive although said they knew
In September 2023 I found out by chance that I had apparently been diagnosed with lupus 15-20 years ago. I haven’t been told at any point in this time by a doctor - I found out almost by accident from my GP physio. Since then my current GP has been initially verbally supportive although said they knew
opalescenthope
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
a newby to Lupus
Hello folks, I was only diagnosed with lupus a few days ago, after six months of being told I have stage4 CKD, currently at 21% .Eight years ago I was diagnosed with severe anaemia by my GP, which with retrospect I think was a symptom of Lupus and the cause wasn’t looked into. I don’t have the energy
Hello folks, I was only diagnosed with lupus a few days ago, after six months of being told I have stage4 CKD, currently at 21% .Eight years ago I was diagnosed with severe anaemia by my GP, which with retrospect I think was a symptom of Lupus and the cause wasn’t looked into. I don’t have the energy
C0rnflakes
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
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Slight ache near heart
I had abdominal surgery in November. They used inappropriate dressings despite being warned and I had very inflamed skin on the stomach area. This all triggered paraxsysmal af. I then had terrible burning/itcing all over the torso for which I was prescribed strong pills. I have had a bad yeast problem
I had abdominal surgery in November. They used inappropriate dressings despite being warned and I had very inflamed skin on the stomach area. This all triggered paraxsysmal af. I then had terrible burning/itcing all over the torso for which I was prescribed strong pills. I have had a bad yeast problem
GrannyE
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
New treatment for neurodegenerative diseases may be found in used coffee grounds
New treatment for neurodegenerative diseases may be found in used coffee grounds
: Caffeic-acid based Carbon Quantum Dots have the potential to be transformative in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders 2023 https://www.caledonianrecord.com/features/health/used-coffee-grounds-may-help-prevent-alzheimer-s-and-parkinson-s-study
New treatment for neurodegenerative diseases may be found in used coffee grounds
: Caffeic-acid based Carbon Quantum Dots have the potential to be transformative in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders 2023 https://www.caledonianrecord.com/features/health/used-coffee-grounds-may-help-prevent-alzheimer-s-and-parkinson-s-study
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Fibro medication and alcahol
Diagnosed a few years ago but decided not to take medication. The only meds I take are for my underactive Thyroid,i also have Ostioarthritis and Scoliosis but finding my pain is gradually feeling worse. What medication would you recommend? I am sociable and enjoy a sociable beer so is there anything
Diagnosed a few years ago but decided not to take medication. The only meds I take are for my underactive Thyroid,i also have Ostioarthritis and Scoliosis but finding my pain is gradually feeling worse. What medication would you recommend? I am sociable and enjoy a sociable beer so is there anything
henrythewasp
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
Hashis and Graves? Watch and Wait has now caught up.
About 15 months or so, I had an appointment for a thyroid specialist as my thyroid tests pointed towards Graves. I had been hypothyroid for about 17years when my different results meant my gp prescribing less and less levo. When the amount became 12.5mcg, (after an original 150 mcg) I asked to be
About 15 months or so, I had an appointment for a thyroid specialist as my thyroid tests pointed towards Graves. I had been hypothyroid for about 17years when my different results meant my gp prescribing less and less levo. When the amount became 12.5mcg, (after an original 150 mcg) I asked to be
Bluebell999
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Do you know your pulse?
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
4 months ago
Autoimmune Diseases
Saw this news article today and found it interesting. https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/lupus-and-other-autoimmune-diseases-strike-far-more-women-than-men-now-there-s-a-clue-why-1.6751469 Really found this part interesting. “Scientists have long thought it takes a combination of genetic susceptibility
Saw this news article today and found it interesting. https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/lupus-and-other-autoimmune-diseases-strike-far-more-women-than-men-now-there-s-a-clue-why-1.6751469 Really found this part interesting. “Scientists have long thought it takes a combination of genetic susceptibility
Swift20
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Dr. Jones' Knowledge
Several times a week I want to share some of Dr. Jones' statements regarding PBC These are all taken from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I [/i][/u]think it's important to share some of the basics of this complicated disease. If you have any questions
Several times a week I want to share some of Dr. Jones' statements regarding PBC These are all taken from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I [/i][/u]think it's important to share some of the basics of this complicated disease. If you have any questions
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
26 days ago
Alcohol home detox
hi everyone my daughter is an alcoholic and has many health issues related to her drinking. She is waiting to do a home detox which is being arranged through turning point. (She doesn’t want to go to a clinic) She was previously given a date for this but was told by the doctor at turning point that
hi everyone my daughter is an alcoholic and has many health issues related to her drinking. She is waiting to do a home detox which is being arranged through turning point. (She doesn’t want to go to a clinic) She was previously given a date for this but was told by the doctor at turning point that
Bellabinx
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Article: Why autoimmune disease is more common in women
I thought people might be interested in this article from Nature about why autoimmune diseases are more common in women: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00267-6 "A new explanation for the discrepancy has emerged: a molecular coating typically found on half of a woman’s X chromosomes — but
I thought people might be interested in this article from Nature about why autoimmune diseases are more common in women: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00267-6 "A new explanation for the discrepancy has emerged: a molecular coating typically found on half of a woman’s X chromosomes — but
cyberbarn
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NRAS
5 months ago
What Treatment - Or No Treatment Advice?
I am interested in what would be advised for a fit and active almost 78-year-old, In NED from stage 4 UTUC upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Initial prognosis 6 - 9 months in April 2017. Now only one kidney (GFR 42) No other co-morbidities. Good BMI. Never smoker or drinker. Not on any medication
I am interested in what would be advised for a fit and active almost 78-year-old, In NED from stage 4 UTUC upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Initial prognosis 6 - 9 months in April 2017. Now only one kidney (GFR 42) No other co-morbidities. Good BMI. Never smoker or drinker. Not on any medication
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Some new science on why women are more prone to autoimmune disease
This is an interesting read that suggests the preponderance of systemic autoimmune conditions in women is linked to incomplete X chromosome inactivation. Sadly, it doesnt have any immediate practical implications for us lot, but may be a pointer for the future. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586
This is an interesting read that suggests the preponderance of systemic autoimmune conditions in women is linked to incomplete X chromosome inactivation. Sadly, it doesnt have any immediate practical implications for us lot, but may be a pointer for the future. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586
whisperit
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Jean Jackson
I have had bronchiectasis from 3 years old due to whooping cough. I am now 74. I have also had Rheumatoid Arthritis for 14 years. Rheumatoid Arthritis is getting worse ( 2 emergency hospital admissions in the last 6 months) Consultant advises changing to biological medication but it is dependant on
I have had bronchiectasis from 3 years old due to whooping cough. I am now 74. I have also had Rheumatoid Arthritis for 14 years. Rheumatoid Arthritis is getting worse ( 2 emergency hospital admissions in the last 6 months) Consultant advises changing to biological medication but it is dependant on
jeanjack
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Diabetes cirrhosis and HCC
Hi All. I need an honest opinion. i have posted on here a few times regarding my partner. He has compensated Cirrhosis and hcc 2cm tumor and awaitng results of biopsy to establish which treatment he will have. He has now developed diabetes and have read that this can affect mortality greatly. Does
Hi All. I need an honest opinion. i have posted on here a few times regarding my partner. He has compensated Cirrhosis and hcc 2cm tumor and awaitng results of biopsy to establish which treatment he will have. He has now developed diabetes and have read that this can affect mortality greatly. Does
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Can anyone please offer advice?
My son is 17. Has Coeliac disease. Tired, dizzy, joint pain are main symptoms and has missed nearly a month of school due to feeling so bad. My brother has underactive thyroid and on meds. I have sub clinical hypothyroidism and have raised thyroglobulin antibodies (501). In 2019 my son had Tsh over
My son is 17. Has Coeliac disease. Tired, dizzy, joint pain are main symptoms and has missed nearly a month of school due to feeling so bad. My brother has underactive thyroid and on meds. I have sub clinical hypothyroidism and have raised thyroglobulin antibodies (501). In 2019 my son had Tsh over
anniemac81
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
change of medication to Atenolol from Bisoprolol
I have been on Bisoprolol for a couple of weeks but I haven’t felt great. I felt tired and foggy most of the time, struggled to get my breath and my feet were freezing. I have spoken to the pharmacist at our surgery and he has changed my medication to Atenolol even though he said Bisoprolol was the preferred
I have been on Bisoprolol for a couple of weeks but I haven’t felt great. I felt tired and foggy most of the time, struggled to get my breath and my feet were freezing. I have spoken to the pharmacist at our surgery and he has changed my medication to Atenolol even though he said Bisoprolol was the preferred
Wilky57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Lupus SLE, APS, Vasculitis
I was officially diagnosed 3 weeks ago with Lupus SLE and Antiphospholipid Syndrome.and then last week I was informed a CT scan in Jan 21 I had a stroke which I was never informed about. I’ve had another CT scan nov 23 which has shown possible blood clot which I am awaiting mri results. Regardless
I was officially diagnosed 3 weeks ago with Lupus SLE and Antiphospholipid Syndrome.and then last week I was informed a CT scan in Jan 21 I had a stroke which I was never informed about. I’ve had another CT scan nov 23 which has shown possible blood clot which I am awaiting mri results. Regardless
Newlupus76
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Celiac and CKD
I am wondering if anyone here has celiac? I have stage 4 kidney disease and celiac. I’m tired all the time to the point that I am not exercising like I should. I need procrit shots weekly just to keep my iron levels at the bare minimum. I’m not particularly interested in eating which may make the situation
I am wondering if anyone here has celiac? I have stage 4 kidney disease and celiac. I’m tired all the time to the point that I am not exercising like I should. I need procrit shots weekly just to keep my iron levels at the bare minimum. I’m not particularly interested in eating which may make the situation
ZenPDX
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Kidney Dialysis
7 months ago
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