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Another experience proving we are all different
I had mentioned in a couple of my answers to posts in the group that I had been episode free for over a year, and suddenly I had two back to back episodes of AF. i didn’t remember doing anything different and in fact did not have any alcohol that day or for several days so not drinking anything can
I had mentioned in a couple of my answers to posts in the group that I had been episode free for over a year, and suddenly I had two back to back episodes of AF. i didn’t remember doing anything different and in fact did not have any alcohol that day or for several days so not drinking anything can
Peacefulneedshelp
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
I Too Have Persistent Afib
I too am in persistent afib (Bradycardia) with no symptoms. I was taking Amiodarone medication which caused internal bleeding. The result was blood in my urine. My cardiologist switched me to Eliquis medication, 5mg at 10AM and 10PM and I no longer have blood in my urine and my Bradycardia is under
I too am in persistent afib (Bradycardia) with no symptoms. I was taking Amiodarone medication which caused internal bleeding. The result was blood in my urine. My cardiologist switched me to Eliquis medication, 5mg at 10AM and 10PM and I no longer have blood in my urine and my Bradycardia is under
theluckyone
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Benefit of coherent breathing
Before PMR, I was experiencing bouts of arrythmia. Even on controlling drugs, it still occurred about every 25 days. At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate Aortic Stenosis. A symptom of Aortic Stenosis can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored
Before PMR, I was experiencing bouts of arrythmia. Even on controlling drugs, it still occurred about every 25 days. At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate Aortic Stenosis. A symptom of Aortic Stenosis can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored
PhilFreeToAsk
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
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HF ongoing issues
Hi, Had a 2 lead pacemaker fitted cpl of years ago after pace n ablate, have total heart block so paced 100% since then I have been diagnosed with heart failure with echo showing left ventricular dysfunction and a EF of <40% I'm also in AF. HF nurse has prescribed meds and currently on Bisoprolol 1.25mg
Hi, Had a 2 lead pacemaker fitted cpl of years ago after pace n ablate, have total heart block so paced 100% since then I have been diagnosed with heart failure with echo showing left ventricular dysfunction and a EF of <40% I'm also in AF. HF nurse has prescribed meds and currently on Bisoprolol 1.25mg
Nomis21
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Today our fragmented NHS
I have been struggling with vibrating feet and balance issues my ESR is raised and MCV so emailed Rheumatoid nurse already had a routine telephone conversation this week. She rung me about 6pm today obviously at home I don't think she had access to my bloods didn't really listen told me to go to walk
I have been struggling with vibrating feet and balance issues my ESR is raised and MCV so emailed Rheumatoid nurse already had a routine telephone conversation this week. She rung me about 6pm today obviously at home I don't think she had access to my bloods didn't really listen told me to go to walk
welsh12
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NRAS
4 months ago
10 year PMR anniversary! A new drug for me called Etanercept being advised.
Originally 'diagnosed' with PMR in 2014, initially controlled with prednisolone and then Methotrexate introduced in 2018 after I queried my diagnosis and treatment plan. A PET scan in 2018 by my new Rheumatologist satisfied him that I had PMR. Leflunomide trialled but did not work for me. My aim is
Originally 'diagnosed' with PMR in 2014, initially controlled with prednisolone and then Methotrexate introduced in 2018 after I queried my diagnosis and treatment plan. A PET scan in 2018 by my new Rheumatologist satisfied him that I had PMR. Leflunomide trialled but did not work for me. My aim is
MC60
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Lupus and Fibromyalgia with Sjogren syndrome
I have been dealing with Lupus for 11 years and it has been a day by day experience for me I have a lot of pain and anxiety but I am taking turmeric 3 times a day to get rid of the inflammation but I am still feeling better with a lot of pain but not as bad . My back hurts so bad and I found out I have
I have been dealing with Lupus for 11 years and it has been a day by day experience for me I have a lot of pain and anxiety but I am taking turmeric 3 times a day to get rid of the inflammation but I am still feeling better with a lot of pain but not as bad . My back hurts so bad and I found out I have
Denise1219
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 months ago
Proximity proteomic analysis of the NRF family reveals the Parkinson’s disease protein ZNF746/PARIS as a co-complexed repressor of NRF2
Proximity proteomic analysis of the NRF family reveals the Parkinson’s disease protein ZNF746/PARIS as a co-complexed repressor of NRF2
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.adi9018 "Editor’s summary: The cell death that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases is due partly to decreased
Proximity proteomic analysis of the NRF family reveals the Parkinson’s disease protein ZNF746/PARIS as a co-complexed repressor of NRF2
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.adi9018 "Editor’s summary: The cell death that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases is due partly to decreased
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Role of Luteolin in overcoming Parkinson's disease 2021
Role of Luteolin in overcoming Parkinson's disease 2021
https://sci-hub.ru/10.1002/biof.1706 "The incidence of life threating neurodegenerative diseases such as PD is increasing day by day. Sporadic as well as genetic causes are well documented. Due to the decline in the dopaminergic neurons,
Role of Luteolin in overcoming Parkinson's disease 2021
https://sci-hub.ru/10.1002/biof.1706 "The incidence of life threating neurodegenerative diseases such as PD is increasing day by day. Sporadic as well as genetic causes are well documented. Due to the decline in the dopaminergic neurons,
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Advice please?
Hi all. I just wanted to see if anybody has experienced the same as me. I am a 28 year old male. I used to drink very heavily for around 6-7 years. I drank vodka with lemonade and could get through a couple of litres a week following my dad's death (not an excuse but it is the reason I drank so much
Hi all. I just wanted to see if anybody has experienced the same as me. I am a 28 year old male. I used to drink very heavily for around 6-7 years. I drank vodka with lemonade and could get through a couple of litres a week following my dad's death (not an excuse but it is the reason I drank so much
Connorsw95
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Low BP
I've used Amlodipine for long time to help Raynauds, recently BP has become quite low so have stopped Amlodipine. Has anyone used Naftidrofuryl as it has been suggested as doesn't lower BP.
I've used Amlodipine for long time to help Raynauds, recently BP has become quite low so have stopped Amlodipine. Has anyone used Naftidrofuryl as it has been suggested as doesn't lower BP.
Fishie1
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
Lupus participants needed for a study with The University of Edinburgh!
Do you have Systemic Lupus and currently experience disordered eating? If you're 18+ years old, we want to hear about your experience. For more information, please contact: l.bruha@sms.ed.ac.uk by email or via Instagram @thelupusexperience Thank you for your time.
Do you have Systemic Lupus and currently experience disordered eating? If you're 18+ years old, we want to hear about your experience. For more information, please contact: l.bruha@sms.ed.ac.uk by email or via Instagram @thelupusexperience Thank you for your time.
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Deuterium Depleted Water
OK guys, I've been looking at this for a while and thought I'd condense it down and share it with you guys.I'm really not interested in arguments with people. If you don't agree, get yourself a cup of coffee, chill out and move on. Water his made of hydrogen and oxygen. Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope
OK guys, I've been looking at this for a while and thought I'd condense it down and share it with you guys.I'm really not interested in arguments with people. If you don't agree, get yourself a cup of coffee, chill out and move on. Water his made of hydrogen and oxygen. Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope
MrG68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Hi everyone
Hi, it’s been a while but I’m still getting on with it , just out of hospital yet again with pericarditis again! I’m now on anti inflammatory medication and another 2 weeks of antibiotics for a kleibsom infection they haven’t cleared since December, I can’t remember the spelling but it’s a nasty bug.
Hi, it’s been a while but I’m still getting on with it , just out of hospital yet again with pericarditis again! I’m now on anti inflammatory medication and another 2 weeks of antibiotics for a kleibsom infection they haven’t cleared since December, I can’t remember the spelling but it’s a nasty bug.
Numptybrain
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
PNT article on recent success in generating locus coeruleus (LC) norepinephrine (NE) neurons, to study their role in diseases such as PD.
"Nerve cells originating in the locus coeruleus extend throughout the brain and spinal cord via an extensive branching system, where they release norepinephrine to regulate heartbeat, blood pressure, arousal, memory, and attention." "In Parkinson’s, the locus coeruleus is one of the first brain regions
"Nerve cells originating in the locus coeruleus extend throughout the brain and spinal cord via an extensive branching system, where they release norepinephrine to regulate heartbeat, blood pressure, arousal, memory, and attention." "In Parkinson’s, the locus coeruleus is one of the first brain regions
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Morning all!
woke this morning achey and bit shake.. not great night sleep lolmy question is please on Saturday I reduce from 9 pred down to 6...still no rheumatoid apps. how will I know if 6 is enough...Will the headaches return and if so..how long b4 they come back ? feel like opthalmology did good job but have
woke this morning achey and bit shake.. not great night sleep lolmy question is please on Saturday I reduce from 9 pred down to 6...still no rheumatoid apps. how will I know if 6 is enough...Will the headaches return and if so..how long b4 they come back ? feel like opthalmology did good job but have
Alliekat65
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
psoriatic arthritis
Has anyone with psoriatic arthritis had pain in their calves and swelling in both ankles above the heels???
Has anyone with psoriatic arthritis had pain in their calves and swelling in both ankles above the heels???
Beata0102
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NRAS
4 months ago
Has anyone taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ?
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
rosegardens
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 months ago
Is this a lupus rash?
this is a rash on my leg it is appearing everywhere!
this is a rash on my leg it is appearing everywhere!
Jolevans
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Update-Covid antiviral
This evening I finally got the call from a consultant from , Stoke Mandeville hospital.Booked in for liver and kidney blood test and infusion .... what a relief . Just want to feel better. Thank you all for your advice and care. 😊
This evening I finally got the call from a consultant from , Stoke Mandeville hospital.Booked in for liver and kidney blood test and infusion .... what a relief . Just want to feel better. Thank you all for your advice and care. 😊
Stavrou1
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CLL Support
7 months ago
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