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Heat,long bowls match or GTN spray what caused 7 hours in A&E ?
Due to go back for my 3 months post ablation check a week tomorrow & have been feeling great so maybe testing the boundaries on exercise.I have been bowling 3 or 4 times a week but yesterday it was very warm & game went on for an hour.Struggled with it and had a familiar pain that I used to get often
Due to go back for my 3 months post ablation check a week tomorrow & have been feeling great so maybe testing the boundaries on exercise.I have been bowling 3 or 4 times a week but yesterday it was very warm & game went on for an hour.Struggled with it and had a familiar pain that I used to get often
kkatz
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AF Association
1 year ago
17 hour flight
I have been invited to a wedding in Louisiana later this year. My RLS is still problematic but manageable at home with Buprenorphine and Pregabalin and walking around / standing up. I am doubtful about the 17 hours flights. I can't ever remember going that long without several attacks of RLS. I've
I have been invited to a wedding in Louisiana later this year. My RLS is still problematic but manageable at home with Buprenorphine and Pregabalin and walking around / standing up. I am doubtful about the 17 hours flights. I can't ever remember going that long without several attacks of RLS. I've
Biscuitface
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Bit shell shocked !!
it is thirteen years since I was diagnosed with gca. , and to be truthful I have never felt well but have been ok. I still take low dose pred. And methotrexate. I haven’t seen rheumi for two years due to covid etc. so, a few months ago decided after five bad years to get a grip.
it is thirteen years since I was diagnosed with gca. , and to be truthful I have never felt well but have been ok. I still take low dose pred. And methotrexate. I haven’t seen rheumi for two years due to covid etc. so, a few months ago decided after five bad years to get a grip.
5lupins
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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On iron supplements but my ferritin did not increase
I started having a lot of symptoms of iron deficiency last year after correcting my long term B12 deficiency: dry mouth, palpitations, muscle twitches. It is possible that my iron had been low for a long time and I just didn't notice because my B12 had also been low. I started taking iron supplements
I started having a lot of symptoms of iron deficiency last year after correcting my long term B12 deficiency: dry mouth, palpitations, muscle twitches. It is possible that my iron had been low for a long time and I just didn't notice because my B12 had also been low. I started taking iron supplements
WhyAmISoTired
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
3 years ago today was my first ever run at 63 years old, Today I started again ! 🙂🏃
Today I have restarted the program after time out following my heart attack on 27th February. I won't explain everything again here but here is a link to my post regarding the attack if anyone wants to read it . https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/149308533/running-can-literally-save-your-life
Today I have restarted the program after time out following my heart attack on 27th February. I won't explain everything again here but here is a link to my post regarding the attack if anyone wants to read it . https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/149308533/running-can-literally-save-your-life
Instructor57
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Some Success with Avoiding Afib
After seeing my Afib rate of incidence go from once every couple of months to once a month to every 2 weeks -10 days, I finally got control of the factors which I believe were driving it.Doing that included: 1. Getting off of most of my blood pressure meds. (I only take 12.5 mg metoprolol twice a day
After seeing my Afib rate of incidence go from once every couple of months to once a month to every 2 weeks -10 days, I finally got control of the factors which I believe were driving it.Doing that included: 1. Getting off of most of my blood pressure meds. (I only take 12.5 mg metoprolol twice a day
fibnum
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bad chest x-ray and no dx in sight
Hi, I have just had a troubling chest x-ray after experiencing ongoing coughing and a nagging pain in the center of my chest for the past year. Doctor kept passing it off as allergies or mild asthma, but I persisted for a pulmonary consult. Now, no one will follow up with me for a minimum of 2 months
Hi, I have just had a troubling chest x-ray after experiencing ongoing coughing and a nagging pain in the center of my chest for the past year. Doctor kept passing it off as allergies or mild asthma, but I persisted for a pulmonary consult. Now, no one will follow up with me for a minimum of 2 months
SmogDweller
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Heart vs pain
I have lived with chronic spinal pain for well over 20 years and have now run out of options for keeping it under control. I recently saw a new, lovely pain consultant who said there were no more standard options but he would like to suggest I try CBD. However my heart is a problem. There hasn't
I have lived with chronic spinal pain for well over 20 years and have now run out of options for keeping it under control. I recently saw a new, lovely pain consultant who said there were no more standard options but he would like to suggest I try CBD. However my heart is a problem. There hasn't
Qualipop
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Results please
Im taking teva levothyroxine 75mcg and t3, 5mcg at morning with levo then 10mcg afternoon.My symptoms have greatly improved with the addition of t3, but having increasing problems with low stomach acid. Any advice will be most welcome 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Im taking teva levothyroxine 75mcg and t3, 5mcg at morning with levo then 10mcg afternoon.My symptoms have greatly improved with the addition of t3, but having increasing problems with low stomach acid. Any advice will be most welcome 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Iron tablets and T3 timing?
I'm trying to raise my low ferritin (33 at last test) and am taking ferrous sulphate twice a day (will be testing my levels again soon).I was previously taking my T3 meds once a day but am having a bit of trouble tolerating a recent 5mcg increase (was taking 10, now 15mcg) so I'd like to try splitting
I'm trying to raise my low ferritin (33 at last test) and am taking ferrous sulphate twice a day (will be testing my levels again soon).I was previously taking my T3 meds once a day but am having a bit of trouble tolerating a recent 5mcg increase (was taking 10, now 15mcg) so I'd like to try splitting
Smorzando
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Docetaxel day 4 pain - is it normal? Possible fever?
Hi all, My dad has stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer, diagnosed March 2023. He's on zoladex, darolutamide and had his first injection of docetaxel this past Monday (May 15). He was feeling normal the first 3 days but mid day 3 (yesterday) he got really fatigued and felt extremely achy in majority
Hi all, My dad has stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer, diagnosed March 2023. He's on zoladex, darolutamide and had his first injection of docetaxel this past Monday (May 15). He was feeling normal the first 3 days but mid day 3 (yesterday) he got really fatigued and felt extremely achy in majority
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Persistent cough
Hi All, I don't know of anyone can assist me in this complex enquiry, I will give it a try and keep it brief. I have CLL and am seeing my Haematologist on Monday, regarding persistent cough, night and day sweats, and a viral infection I have had on and off for 6 months. I have had a Chest X Ray and
Hi All, I don't know of anyone can assist me in this complex enquiry, I will give it a try and keep it brief. I have CLL and am seeing my Haematologist on Monday, regarding persistent cough, night and day sweats, and a viral infection I have had on and off for 6 months. I have had a Chest X Ray and
Vindicatrix
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Intrinsic factor antibody result
Hi all, I've only just seen the result of an Intrinsic Factor Antibody test that was done in December before I started SI which I don't know how to interpret. I got a result of 2 u/ml (reference range is 0-24 u/ml). Is that a positive or a negative result? Does that confirm PA or not? Can someone explain
Hi all, I've only just seen the result of an Intrinsic Factor Antibody test that was done in December before I started SI which I don't know how to interpret. I got a result of 2 u/ml (reference range is 0-24 u/ml). Is that a positive or a negative result? Does that confirm PA or not? Can someone explain
Gecko22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
B12 injections stopped by GP
I have been on B12 injections for 4 years. (I had exhaustion, nausea, headaches etc and B12 was confirmed as being 40.)Had.loading dose and been having 3 monthly injections ever since. Intrinsic Factor was negative, but I do not have a restrictive diet. Anyway, GP decided to check my B12 when I asked
I have been on B12 injections for 4 years. (I had exhaustion, nausea, headaches etc and B12 was confirmed as being 40.)Had.loading dose and been having 3 monthly injections ever since. Intrinsic Factor was negative, but I do not have a restrictive diet. Anyway, GP decided to check my B12 when I asked
ValentinoBlue
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
ambulanced to A&E
hi all, well last night was absolute disaster, did a few bit yesterday and as the day went on started feeling very poorly, horrendous pain in my back, sick, dizzy, palpitations, very breathless. Hubby called an ambulance they were with me in ten minutes, did all my obs and decided a trip to A&E was in
hi all, well last night was absolute disaster, did a few bit yesterday and as the day went on started feeling very poorly, horrendous pain in my back, sick, dizzy, palpitations, very breathless. Hubby called an ambulance they were with me in ten minutes, did all my obs and decided a trip to A&E was in
Cimmy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Could my B12d be due to medication
After another wasted trip to the doctors last month. She showed some concern over my long list of symptoms but thought it best to wait another 5 weeks before we discussed B12 injections again (She is convinced it is due to diet), and in the meantime sent me for more of the same repeated blood tests but
After another wasted trip to the doctors last month. She showed some concern over my long list of symptoms but thought it best to wait another 5 weeks before we discussed B12 injections again (She is convinced it is due to diet), and in the meantime sent me for more of the same repeated blood tests but
woo79
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Pregnancy loss, results confusing?
My previous postshttps://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149381508/suboptimal-results-pregnancy-loss?responses=149386968 https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149405041/recurrent-loss-and-thyroid-more-results?responses=149405541 Bit of a long story - tried to test my blood with monitor my health
My previous postshttps://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149381508/suboptimal-results-pregnancy-loss?responses=149386968 https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149405041/recurrent-loss-and-thyroid-more-results?responses=149405541 Bit of a long story - tried to test my blood with monitor my health
staceedin
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
CT-Scan of Chest, Updates
After ER doc did more indepth bloodwork night before last, my CRP had gone up from April 28 (it was at 3) to a whopping 42. He also did a test that can show negative for possible blood clots in chests (or elsewhere I guess). If negative good, but mine was "positive", which can mean a possibility because
After ER doc did more indepth bloodwork night before last, my CRP had gone up from April 28 (it was at 3) to a whopping 42. He also did a test that can show negative for possible blood clots in chests (or elsewhere I guess). If negative good, but mine was "positive", which can mean a possibility because
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Intrinsic Factor Antibodies
Hi I was diagnosed with PA in October 22 .I had a private blood test after feeling unwell for a while. I used Superdrug and IFA came back as 36.4 U/ml Range 0-6 Recently I had another test done at Medichecks and IFA came back as 57.82 Au/ml Range Less than 1.2. I can see these are different references
Hi I was diagnosed with PA in October 22 .I had a private blood test after feeling unwell for a while. I used Superdrug and IFA came back as 36.4 U/ml Range 0-6 Recently I had another test done at Medichecks and IFA came back as 57.82 Au/ml Range Less than 1.2. I can see these are different references
smg1950
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Possible R.A ?
Hi all sorry if your fed up reading people's symptoms etc.... I'm feeling a little lost and looking I suppose to find out more of other peoples journeys and thoughts. I have psoriasis but for a while have niggles in my fingers and thumbs. Not bothered me really and a lump on my finger(knuckle). But around
Hi all sorry if your fed up reading people's symptoms etc.... I'm feeling a little lost and looking I suppose to find out more of other peoples journeys and thoughts. I have psoriasis but for a while have niggles in my fingers and thumbs. Not bothered me really and a lump on my finger(knuckle). But around
Valla81
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NRAS
1 year ago
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