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Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Drug information
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medications that include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart
Upon diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) many individuals are prescribed medications that include antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Many can slow the activation of the heart
SamAdmin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
NAD infusion therapy
Is it save to have a NAD (nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) infusion while taking acalabrutinib? My PA recommended I check with the pharmacist who was uncertain if it was ok. My fatigue is getting worse. Has anyone else found this to be helpful? Thanks!
Is it save to have a NAD (nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) infusion while taking acalabrutinib? My PA recommended I check with the pharmacist who was uncertain if it was ok. My fatigue is getting worse. Has anyone else found this to be helpful? Thanks!
Sheepherder
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CLL Support
7 days ago
TROUBLE SLEEPING
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2024 and am taking 12.5 mg prednisone as well as Kevzara. I have always been a poor sleeper but the steroids have made it even harder. The typical solutions such as Unisom, Tylenol PM, Melatonin etc just amp me up more. I occasionally take an Ambien just to sleep a
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2024 and am taking 12.5 mg prednisone as well as Kevzara. I have always been a poor sleeper but the steroids have made it even harder. The typical solutions such as Unisom, Tylenol PM, Melatonin etc just amp me up more. I occasionally take an Ambien just to sleep a
SVLady
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PMRGCAuk
7 days ago
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Does anyone know of good Rls/plmd specialist in Liverpool or Manchester?
Hi All, Do any of you knowledge peeps know if any specialists in the Liverpool, Manchester area who really knows their stuff about rls/plmd that are NHS? I’m already under the Walton centre but my neurologist isn’t sure what up do with me. I’m in limbo atm while he gains guilt from his colleagues.
Hi All, Do any of you knowledge peeps know if any specialists in the Liverpool, Manchester area who really knows their stuff about rls/plmd that are NHS? I’m already under the Walton centre but my neurologist isn’t sure what up do with me. I’m in limbo atm while he gains guilt from his colleagues.
Delilah162
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 days ago
Sleep Apnea and RLS
I have reduced my ropinorole from 10 mg down to 2 1/2 mg and still reducing. My RLS Doctor recommended a sleep study which diagnosed sleep apnea. Anyone else have Rls and sleep apnea. I’ve had some issues with sleep but was shocked to get this diagnosis.
I have reduced my ropinorole from 10 mg down to 2 1/2 mg and still reducing. My RLS Doctor recommended a sleep study which diagnosed sleep apnea. Anyone else have Rls and sleep apnea. I’ve had some issues with sleep but was shocked to get this diagnosis.
ParisianTN55
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 days ago
Has anyone tried Fenix's MicroVita Focus?
Here’s the company description: "MicroVita® Focus provides 6 clinically proven probiotic strains, each with clinical support for maintaining proper dopamine and serotonin regulation as well as absorption of essential nutrients. Three prebiotics were included to nourish these specific probiotic strains
Here’s the company description: "MicroVita® Focus provides 6 clinically proven probiotic strains, each with clinical support for maintaining proper dopamine and serotonin regulation as well as absorption of essential nutrients. Three prebiotics were included to nourish these specific probiotic strains
Greensnail
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Cure Parkinson's
10 days ago
Prolia vs Zometa
For 3 years I was on Eligard/Xtandi and was receiving Prolia to help keep bone health. All good, undetectable. Then an 18 month vacation, which I am coming off of. All treatment to be the same as before, except th MO wants to change from Prolia to Zometa. Anyone use both of those, Prolia and Zometa
For 3 years I was on Eligard/Xtandi and was receiving Prolia to help keep bone health. All good, undetectable. Then an 18 month vacation, which I am coming off of. All treatment to be the same as before, except th MO wants to change from Prolia to Zometa. Anyone use both of those, Prolia and Zometa
HaMoon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 days ago
Patient Resources Directory
We have a range of information and resources available to make it easier to find out more about arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and Syncope. Please download our information booklet
‘Patient Resources Directory’
UK:
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/b83f1aa4dbb8c275af20a5cd76fb14f2
We have a range of information and resources available to make it easier to find out more about arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and Syncope. Please download our information booklet
‘Patient Resources Directory’
UK:
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/b83f1aa4dbb8c275af20a5cd76fb14f2
SamAdmin
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
15 days ago
meds and sleep apnea
I have severe RLS and I have had 2 at home sleep studies done. I was taking methadone when I had the first one done and it said I had mild obstructive sleep apnea. The second at home sleep study was done just recently and during this test I was on gabapentin. This test also said I have mild obstructive
I have severe RLS and I have had 2 at home sleep studies done. I was taking methadone when I had the first one done and it said I had mild obstructive sleep apnea. The second at home sleep study was done just recently and during this test I was on gabapentin. This test also said I have mild obstructive
senders
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Restless Legs Syndrome
17 days ago
Ideas for resistance training which can be done at home ?
I am looking for ideas for resistance training which can be done at home for my father who is 83 yrs and has bone mets in upper femurs , acetabulum , ischeum and some other bones in the body. He also has osteoporosis in femurs but not in hips. He is on orgovyx and xtandi. He walks an hour daily
I am looking for ideas for resistance training which can be done at home for my father who is 83 yrs and has bone mets in upper femurs , acetabulum , ischeum and some other bones in the body. He also has osteoporosis in femurs but not in hips. He is on orgovyx and xtandi. He walks an hour daily
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
August 2nd 🗓📆✒
Losing weight is a bleak process. There is nothing positive in terms of actual performance. In other words, it feels like it's all about losing something, rather than adding to it. Weight loss is about caloric deficiency and as such it means restriction of diet. A contraction of menu which is about eliminating
Losing weight is a bleak process. There is nothing positive in terms of actual performance. In other words, it feels like it's all about losing something, rather than adding to it. Weight loss is about caloric deficiency and as such it means restriction of diet. A contraction of menu which is about eliminating
Prognosticator68
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Weight Loss Support
18 days ago
A revelatory month
Last day of the month. It's been topsy turvy. I started in in a place of plateau, weight fluctuating back and forth. Many heart to heart chats with my PT on well beaten paths of conversation. Physical progress was good, I worked hard on my gym sessions, I certainly didn't shirk. However on the eating
Last day of the month. It's been topsy turvy. I started in in a place of plateau, weight fluctuating back and forth. Many heart to heart chats with my PT on well beaten paths of conversation. Physical progress was good, I worked hard on my gym sessions, I certainly didn't shirk. However on the eating
Prognosticator68
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Weight Loss Support
18 days ago
A fortnight is a long time ... 🤔
A fortnight is a long time in weight loss. It isn't enough time to achieve your goals but it's long enough to derail you. The last 2 weeks have not gone well. I think it's not a stretch of the imagination to draw inferences from the last entry to this one. After much hype, fanfare and self aggrandizement
A fortnight is a long time in weight loss. It isn't enough time to achieve your goals but it's long enough to derail you. The last 2 weeks have not gone well. I think it's not a stretch of the imagination to draw inferences from the last entry to this one. After much hype, fanfare and self aggrandizement
Prognosticator68
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Weight Loss Support
18 days ago
The Role of Gut Microbiome in Sleep Quality and Health: Dietary Strategies for Microbiota Support
Here's an interesting article on the relationship between gut microbiome and sleep for those who are interested in this topic. It's not specific to RLS but does mention sleep disorders generally. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/14/2259#:~:text=Consequently%2C%20it%20is%20proposed%20that,prolonging
Here's an interesting article on the relationship between gut microbiome and sleep for those who are interested in this topic. It's not specific to RLS but does mention sleep disorders generally. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/14/2259#:~:text=Consequently%2C%20it%20is%20proposed%20that,prolonging
amrob123
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Restless Legs Syndrome
26 days ago
Prostate Drugs Reduce Dementia Risk
Very interesting. I have not heard of terazosin, doxazosin, and alfuzosin Does anyone have knowledge or experience with them? How do their side effects compare? What are their on label and off label uses?
Prostate Drugs May Reduce Risk of Dementia With Lewy Bodies
A recent study highlights
Very interesting. I have not heard of terazosin, doxazosin, and alfuzosin Does anyone have knowledge or experience with them? How do their side effects compare? What are their on label and off label uses?
Prostate Drugs May Reduce Risk of Dementia With Lewy Bodies
A recent study highlights
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
Can't keep my eyes open!!!
The fatigue is really getting to me at the moment. I feel so groggy and whenever I sit down, my eyes get heavy and I just fall asleep. I honestly feel like I'm 37 going on 87. I can even be sat with a cup of tea or coffee, doze off and wake up to it tipped all over me. Likewise I've fallen asleep eating
The fatigue is really getting to me at the moment. I feel so groggy and whenever I sit down, my eyes get heavy and I just fall asleep. I honestly feel like I'm 37 going on 87. I can even be sat with a cup of tea or coffee, doze off and wake up to it tipped all over me. Likewise I've fallen asleep eating
MSAmy87
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
microTESE, Klinefelter syndrome
hello, me and my husband are trying to have a baby for a several years now. I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and my husband is azoospermia with Klinefelter syndrome (XXY Chromosome) we were told to have microtese for our IVF, anyone’s of you has the same situation? Please give us some advice
hello, me and my husband are trying to have a baby for a several years now. I was diagnosed with severe endometriosis and my husband is azoospermia with Klinefelter syndrome (XXY Chromosome) we were told to have microtese for our IVF, anyone’s of you has the same situation? Please give us some advice
Mischie93
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Has anyone tried Celadrin or Glucosamine Sulphate for Fibro?
Hi, I recently read an article about someone with fibromyalgia who said Celadrin cream really helped them with their stiff muscles. I then did some reading of my own about it and found that celadrin works best when combined with glucosamine sulphate. Has anyone tried either of these for their fibro?
Hi, I recently read an article about someone with fibromyalgia who said Celadrin cream really helped them with their stiff muscles. I then did some reading of my own about it and found that celadrin works best when combined with glucosamine sulphate. Has anyone tried either of these for their fibro?
Twin4Life
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
Pneumococcal vaccine
Hello everyone I recently turned 65 and was invited to get the current pneumococcal vaccine (against 28 strains, I think). Has anyone had this vaccine and subsequently had Afib problems? I had it on Friday, felt very tired, a bit shaky on Saturday and am currently in Afib in the early hours of Sunday
Hello everyone I recently turned 65 and was invited to get the current pneumococcal vaccine (against 28 strains, I think). Has anyone had this vaccine and subsequently had Afib problems? I had it on Friday, felt very tired, a bit shaky on Saturday and am currently in Afib in the early hours of Sunday
Garaidh
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Over the counter treatment
I am having a Crohn's flare and using tylenol and mylanta. I would like over the counter suggestions other than mylanta. Thanks. I am not interested in medication recommendations. Wantok
I am having a Crohn's flare and using tylenol and mylanta. I would like over the counter suggestions other than mylanta. Thanks. I am not interested in medication recommendations. Wantok
wantokporo
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
1 month ago
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