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The norm?
Hi Guys. Happy new year. Well I entered the new year with pain. The unusual has now become the norm this days. Does it ever get better? One days peace means you have to spend the next five days paying for the one good day. I can’t even take my dog for a walk and kids won’t do it either. Sent my pip
Hi Guys. Happy new year. Well I entered the new year with pain. The unusual has now become the norm this days. Does it ever get better? One days peace means you have to spend the next five days paying for the one good day. I can’t even take my dog for a walk and kids won’t do it either. Sent my pip
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
COPD & CPAP
Hi i have COPD also i'm on a CPAP Machine just got a New one Resmed Air Sense 10 Elite, with a Resmed F20 Mask what a change from a Nasal Mask iv'e used for year's my breathing has improved since using this new machine has any other member's here feel the same are their anyone else here with COPD & using
Hi i have COPD also i'm on a CPAP Machine just got a New one Resmed Air Sense 10 Elite, with a Resmed F20 Mask what a change from a Nasal Mask iv'e used for year's my breathing has improved since using this new machine has any other member's here feel the same are their anyone else here with COPD & using
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COPD Friends
6 years ago
Hi, there : I’m DJ-F
Stumbled by accident upon this forum over Christmas, which I’ve been spending in bed courtesy of a nasty chest infection. I have suffered from both RLS and OSA for the past 10 years but, fortunely, both have been under control for most of this time, thanks to Pramipexole and CPAP. I’m located in the
Stumbled by accident upon this forum over Christmas, which I’ve been spending in bed courtesy of a nasty chest infection. I have suffered from both RLS and OSA for the past 10 years but, fortunely, both have been under control for most of this time, thanks to Pramipexole and CPAP. I’m located in the
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
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Stopped BP Meds!
Very happy to report that after 2 months on CPAP have been able to remove my Hypertension medication. This means I am beginning to see my ankles and may even have normal size calves and ankles by Christmas! Coming up to week 9 on Methotrexate and whilst my bloods are okay and I have no discernible
Very happy to report that after 2 months on CPAP have been able to remove my Hypertension medication. This means I am beginning to see my ankles and may even have normal size calves and ankles by Christmas! Coming up to week 9 on Methotrexate and whilst my bloods are okay and I have no discernible
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
CPAP
If you are using a CPAP machine please could you tell me what number your machine is set at
If you are using a CPAP machine please could you tell me what number your machine is set at
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AF Association
7 years ago
CPAP & AF
Now this is odd one I know as I hit upon this quite accidentally. 9.30am the old thumps and bumps started and sure enough I was in AF - HR 100-130 ish, I can usually function until it goes over 150+ so I carried on. About 90 mins later it obviously wasn’t going away and I was getting breathless so
Now this is odd one I know as I hit upon this quite accidentally. 9.30am the old thumps and bumps started and sure enough I was in AF - HR 100-130 ish, I can usually function until it goes over 150+ so I carried on. About 90 mins later it obviously wasn’t going away and I was getting breathless so
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AF Association
7 years ago
CPAP 1 week in
Just wanted to say that I am very happy and so relieved to have this machine. I hadn't realised how I must have been panicking as I drifted into sleep. I am also thinking I have have had SA for years, way before PMR. My main reason for this update is to share this. Before the CPAP machine I could be
Just wanted to say that I am very happy and so relieved to have this machine. I hadn't realised how I must have been panicking as I drifted into sleep. I am also thinking I have have had SA for years, way before PMR. My main reason for this update is to share this. Before the CPAP machine I could be
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Combination insomnia and sleep apnea
Hello, I am new on this site; my sleep diagnosis has been insomnia and sleep apnea for years. I tried three different cpap masks/machines and they were all too intrusive or noisy for me to use, I also used the mouth appliance with little success. For my insomnia they prescribed Trazadone and that also
Hello, I am new on this site; my sleep diagnosis has been insomnia and sleep apnea for years. I tried three different cpap masks/machines and they were all too intrusive or noisy for me to use, I also used the mouth appliance with little success. For my insomnia they prescribed Trazadone and that also
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Sleep Matters
7 years ago
Results help please
I would appreciate help and suggestions with my recent blood results. I am tired, sleep for 9-10 hours every night, am overweight, suffer memory loss and brain fog. I am currently taking 125mcg Levothyroxine, have been prescribed Liothyronine and when it was stopped by my GP I bought it from Greece,
I would appreciate help and suggestions with my recent blood results. I am tired, sleep for 9-10 hours every night, am overweight, suffer memory loss and brain fog. I am currently taking 125mcg Levothyroxine, have been prescribed Liothyronine and when it was stopped by my GP I bought it from Greece,
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
CPAP machine
So I have just started a trial of a CPAP machine. I am really struggling with it. My sleep has gone back to being disturbed whereas I was going to bed and sleeping till 6 and sleeping all night - the machine wakes up puffing air into me or coming out if the sides . The longest I've managed to keep it
So I have just started a trial of a CPAP machine. I am really struggling with it. My sleep has gone back to being disturbed whereas I was going to bed and sleeping till 6 and sleeping all night - the machine wakes up puffing air into me or coming out if the sides . The longest I've managed to keep it
siannie
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Discharged
So today marked my 12 month anniversary of my gp/af ablation with Sabine Ernst at the Royal Brompton Yesterday was an early start on the bus to London for my battery of tests, first up at 1:30pm was my exercise stress test, which I did very well on, reaching level 6 of the 7 levels, around 17 minutes
So today marked my 12 month anniversary of my gp/af ablation with Sabine Ernst at the Royal Brompton Yesterday was an early start on the bus to London for my battery of tests, first up at 1:30pm was my exercise stress test, which I did very well on, reaching level 6 of the 7 levels, around 17 minutes
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AF Association
7 years ago
Looking for fellow copdrs
Hi my name is Terry I am 57 with many ailements I was diagnosed with copd in 2008 I began on oxygen 24/7 and over the yrs. I have became to depend on a cpap with oxygen 24/7 to breathe I also have asthma degenerate bone decease and hip replacement I could no longer walk since 2007 I also have osteoporosis
Hi my name is Terry I am 57 with many ailements I was diagnosed with copd in 2008 I began on oxygen 24/7 and over the yrs. I have became to depend on a cpap with oxygen 24/7 to breathe I also have asthma degenerate bone decease and hip replacement I could no longer walk since 2007 I also have osteoporosis
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
One for CPAP users
Evening peeps - This is a question for CPAP users - I have been caught out a few times traveling and needing my CPAP and haven't had access to electrical supply so I am thinking of buying a secondary mini travel machine, the new ResMed one. It's hasn't a battery pack yet but they expect to have one
Evening peeps - This is a question for CPAP users - I have been caught out a few times traveling and needing my CPAP and haven't had access to electrical supply so I am thinking of buying a secondary mini travel machine, the new ResMed one. It's hasn't a battery pack yet but they expect to have one
CDreamer
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AF Association
7 years ago
Just wondering
I'm just wondering I've been put on oxgen for 3 years for my asthma night use only I'm wondering if anyone has ever came off of it? I use a CPAP machine and 2 liter of oxygen ever night.
I'm just wondering I've been put on oxgen for 3 years for my asthma night use only I'm wondering if anyone has ever came off of it? I use a CPAP machine and 2 liter of oxygen ever night.
Johnna37
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Living with Asthma
7 years ago
Sleep Apnea
Hello Everyone, I was diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea a few years ago now. I did all the test etc and was given a CPAP machine. I was young at the time and couldn't really get to grips with it, I kept pulling it off my face and of course it sprung back! In the end I gave up. I have now revisited
Hello Everyone, I was diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea a few years ago now. I did all the test etc and was given a CPAP machine. I was young at the time and couldn't really get to grips with it, I kept pulling it off my face and of course it sprung back! In the end I gave up. I have now revisited
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Sleep Matters
7 years ago
low sp02 when sleeping
Hi all..I have Af, Hf and sleep apnea I wear an sp02 monitor at night and use a Cpap machine..I had an ablation just over 3 weeks ago and finding my sats are in the low 90s when awake and in the middle of the night they dropped down to 63%..thus my alarm kicks in when below 85% and wakes me up, I am
Hi all..I have Af, Hf and sleep apnea I wear an sp02 monitor at night and use a Cpap machine..I had an ablation just over 3 weeks ago and finding my sats are in the low 90s when awake and in the middle of the night they dropped down to 63%..thus my alarm kicks in when below 85% and wakes me up, I am
bushy2016
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AF Association
7 years ago
Now a CPAP Machine?
Hi all my lovely Mother is deteriorating rapidly. We are still in the dilemma of PEG feeding and now her respiratory system is going downhill. We are now in the realms of a CPAP machine. We care for her at home but is it increasingly more difficult. Does anyone here have any experience of using this
Hi all my lovely Mother is deteriorating rapidly. We are still in the dilemma of PEG feeding and now her respiratory system is going downhill. We are now in the realms of a CPAP machine. We care for her at home but is it increasingly more difficult. Does anyone here have any experience of using this
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PSP Association
7 years ago
HF, AF and sleep apnea...i have all 3 !!! Sp02 of 83 at night
Hi all ive been getting readings on my oxymeter that sets of an alarm at 85 sp02 and noticed i am getting readings of 83 whem Im sleeping wirh a cpap machine is this something i should be concerned with?
Hi all ive been getting readings on my oxymeter that sets of an alarm at 85 sp02 and noticed i am getting readings of 83 whem Im sleeping wirh a cpap machine is this something i should be concerned with?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
LDN for TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and for Anxiety, Depression, and Hypervigilance
Hello all. I’ve been taking LDN for about 2 weeks now. Started off at 1.5 and now I am at 4.5. I have noticed that my depression is much better and my anxiety is also a little better. I also think that the Hypervigilance is also slightly better. I had a series of medical issues since birth starting with
Hello all. I’ve been taking LDN for about 2 weeks now. Started off at 1.5 and now I am at 4.5. I have noticed that my depression is much better and my anxiety is also a little better. I also think that the Hypervigilance is also slightly better. I had a series of medical issues since birth starting with
brianj62
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LDN Research Trust
7 years ago
Husband with COPD
I am new here and searching for help and support for my husband who has Copd. He is 65 years old, a heavy smoker, a Vietnam war veteran. He can't breathe much at all, his levels are in low 90's but just can't get the air out. He can't sleep, has trouble with his cpap machine, just miserable. Just finished
I am new here and searching for help and support for my husband who has Copd. He is 65 years old, a heavy smoker, a Vietnam war veteran. He can't breathe much at all, his levels are in low 90's but just can't get the air out. He can't sleep, has trouble with his cpap machine, just miserable. Just finished
MAB5
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COPD Friends
7 years ago
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