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Does TENS machines help with Endometriosis?
I am willing to trial anything if it will help reduce my symptoms as I'm struggling quite badly. Someone told me to get a TENS machine as it could help with the pain I've been having. I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience with this or have tried it and it helps with there endo pain?
I am willing to trial anything if it will help reduce my symptoms as I'm struggling quite badly. Someone told me to get a TENS machine as it could help with the pain I've been having. I'm just wondering if anyone has had any experience with this or have tried it and it helps with there endo pain?
LilacPetals
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
update on prolotherapy
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
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Neuropathy Support
8 months ago
update on prolotherapy and llltherapy
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
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AFib/Atrial Flutter Burden
Hello All, I just received my results from a 7 day Zio Monitor test. It says my AFib/Atrial Flutter burden is 18%, which is up from 3% last year. This seems significant to me and a little panic producing. My average heart rate while in these episodes is in the 80s. Even when not on a beta blocker my
Hello All, I just received my results from a 7 day Zio Monitor test. It says my AFib/Atrial Flutter burden is 18%, which is up from 3% last year. This seems significant to me and a little panic producing. My average heart rate while in these episodes is in the 80s. Even when not on a beta blocker my
cherylttt
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
palpitations
hi has anybody experienced palpitations all day and night I’ve had them for two weeks now I went to the walk in centre and they did a ecg ,bloods ,blood pressure ,everything was ok I’ve had palpitations in the past sporadic but not like this I was on 100mcg thyroxine the doctor has put me on 75mg and
hi has anybody experienced palpitations all day and night I’ve had them for two weeks now I went to the walk in centre and they did a ecg ,bloods ,blood pressure ,everything was ok I’ve had palpitations in the past sporadic but not like this I was on 100mcg thyroxine the doctor has put me on 75mg and
jodiej79
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
I can't sleep feel like my heart is going to stop
It's one of those nights again. I feel pressure in my chest. I thought I was going to be able to sleep today but I guess not. Its frustrating because I was already falling asleep but I was awaken by a sudden jerk. Now every time I am falling asleep I get woken up by the sudden jerk that makes me feel
It's one of those nights again. I feel pressure in my chest. I thought I was going to be able to sleep today but I guess not. Its frustrating because I was already falling asleep but I was awaken by a sudden jerk. Now every time I am falling asleep I get woken up by the sudden jerk that makes me feel
ImHere_Again
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
Atrial fibrillation post ablation
Hi everyone! I have read the info sheet and noted that palpitations are normal for some time after an ablation. I had my second ablation 5 weeks ago for afib and flutter. Everything was quite quiet for 4 weeks and then bam a few minutes of afib. Now I have had a minute or so of afib everyday. My EPs
Hi everyone! I have read the info sheet and noted that palpitations are normal for some time after an ablation. I had my second ablation 5 weeks ago for afib and flutter. Everything was quite quiet for 4 weeks and then bam a few minutes of afib. Now I have had a minute or so of afib everyday. My EPs
MKMafib
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pacemakers - what is your experience? The good, the bad and the ugly...
I may have to have a pacemaker fitted. Will I still be able to run long distance? What are the benefits and challenges you faced with your pacemaker... The dos and donts that May not necessarily be obvious. I do not know yet if I will be advised to have an icd or pacemaker but thanks to everyone who
I may have to have a pacemaker fitted. Will I still be able to run long distance? What are the benefits and challenges you faced with your pacemaker... The dos and donts that May not necessarily be obvious. I do not know yet if I will be advised to have an icd or pacemaker but thanks to everyone who
Maradona10
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Metoprolol
I had an ablation a few weeks ago, I'm doing ok, except for the fatigue, shortness of breath and cough. I am in sinus. I believe the above issues are related to Metoprolol I take 25mg x 2 daily, Flecainaide 50mg 2 daily and 5mg Eliquis 2 daily. I have my follow up appt next week with my EP. I'm really
I had an ablation a few weeks ago, I'm doing ok, except for the fatigue, shortness of breath and cough. I am in sinus. I believe the above issues are related to Metoprolol I take 25mg x 2 daily, Flecainaide 50mg 2 daily and 5mg Eliquis 2 daily. I have my follow up appt next week with my EP. I'm really
Tilos5
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AF Association
1 year ago
What is life like with an icd?
I'm a very active person. 44 years old. I love to run. Is that still possible? What can I expect? Any information would be greatly appreciated... So daunting.
I'm a very active person. 44 years old. I love to run. Is that still possible? What can I expect? Any information would be greatly appreciated... So daunting.
Maradona10
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Pending Hysterectomy Advice
Hi everyone, I’m feeling anxious to write here, it’s only tonight I thought maybe something like this might help, alongside those who know and are experiencing the same as me. I’m due to undergo surgery for a hysterectomy in December, and am now starting to feel incredibly anxious. Sorry for the essay
Hi everyone, I’m feeling anxious to write here, it’s only tonight I thought maybe something like this might help, alongside those who know and are experiencing the same as me. I’m due to undergo surgery for a hysterectomy in December, and am now starting to feel incredibly anxious. Sorry for the essay
BD2RE
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
Today we are celebrating a huge milestone, as the NHS marks 75 years of service 🎂
At Arrhythmia Alliance, our mission is to promote timely and effective diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias (heart rhythm disorders); since 2004 when A-A was established we have worked collaboratively with the NHS to improve services for people living with an arrhythmia. More people are now diagnosed
At Arrhythmia Alliance, our mission is to promote timely and effective diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias (heart rhythm disorders); since 2004 when A-A was established we have worked collaboratively with the NHS to improve services for people living with an arrhythmia. More people are now diagnosed
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
lower back, sacroiliac joint maybe? hips affected. can you help me wait?
hello! hopefully i can describe clearly and succinctly what is going on... not always easy for me. my lower back has rumbled at me since i was a young person with cute swayback to fierce sciatica working on an assembly line in my 20s to not moving enough while playing music hunched over a fiddle and
hello! hopefully i can describe clearly and succinctly what is going on... not always easy for me. my lower back has rumbled at me since i was a young person with cute swayback to fierce sciatica working on an assembly line in my 20s to not moving enough while playing music hunched over a fiddle and
hazmatrec
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Pain Concern
8 months ago
ICD fitting tomorrow!
I have Long QT Syndrome, and had been asymptomatic for the last 46 years until a couple of weeks ago, and since then have had 5 episodes! I'm also an HGV driver. All 5 episodes have resulted in loss of consciousness, with incontinence, and the last 3 episodes lead to VF arrest needing CPR and defib.
I have Long QT Syndrome, and had been asymptomatic for the last 46 years until a couple of weeks ago, and since then have had 5 episodes! I'm also an HGV driver. All 5 episodes have resulted in loss of consciousness, with incontinence, and the last 3 episodes lead to VF arrest needing CPR and defib.
SuffolkLad77
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Question for ACM/ARVC folk: Nocturnal ectopics/PVCs
Hello. I have some questions for other people who have ACM/ARVC and I hope you will be able to help. I'm feeling very groggy this morning. I was woken at 1am by frequent noticeable ectopics/PVCs and some non-sustained VTs (ratio of at least 3 per normal beat, approx total 90-110 PVCs per min). It was
Hello. I have some questions for other people who have ACM/ARVC and I hope you will be able to help. I'm feeling very groggy this morning. I was woken at 1am by frequent noticeable ectopics/PVCs and some non-sustained VTs (ratio of at least 3 per normal beat, approx total 90-110 PVCs per min). It was
EmmJayTea
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
You are invited to participate in an online survey on behalf of the AF Association.
Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients • The patient experience related to simultaneous screening of BP & AF Your participation
Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients • The patient experience related to simultaneous screening of BP & AF Your participation
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
You are invited to participate in an online survey on behalf of the AF Association.
Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients • The patient experience related to simultaneous screening of BP & AF Your participation
Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients • The patient experience related to simultaneous screening of BP & AF Your participation
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AF Association
1 year ago
Heart rate in afib and when to go to ER or A&E
Sitting down watching tv and I felt in my chest I was trying to go into afib, so I grabbed my trusty oximeter and put it on and watched HR go down from 80s to 70s to 60s to 50s to 40s to a reading of 37 HR. Freaked me out so I got another oximeter different manufacturer and put it on and it read 37.
Sitting down watching tv and I felt in my chest I was trying to go into afib, so I grabbed my trusty oximeter and put it on and watched HR go down from 80s to 70s to 60s to 50s to 40s to a reading of 37 HR. Freaked me out so I got another oximeter different manufacturer and put it on and it read 37.
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Severe pain triggered by sitting or lying down- does anyone else experience this?
Hi all, my first post on here! I was diagnosed with stage 2 Endo after having a lap last December. The surgeon found it in the space between my womb and bladder, womb and bowel, and around my left ovary and all down my left pelvic wall. It was excision surgery and he took out everything that he could
Hi all, my first post on here! I was diagnosed with stage 2 Endo after having a lap last December. The surgeon found it in the space between my womb and bladder, womb and bowel, and around my left ovary and all down my left pelvic wall. It was excision surgery and he took out everything that he could
JoMarch15
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
Ablate or not?
Hello, I was diagnosed with Afib January last year, I had weekly episodes 5-20 hours duration, I felt horrible while in Afib! (used flacenide to get back in rythm). Starting this year Afib duration went longer and in April flacenide stopped working and my Afib become permanent until today (tried two
Hello, I was diagnosed with Afib January last year, I had weekly episodes 5-20 hours duration, I felt horrible while in Afib! (used flacenide to get back in rythm). Starting this year Afib duration went longer and in April flacenide stopped working and my Afib become permanent until today (tried two
zxal0000
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AF Association
1 year ago
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