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unexplained chest pain and shortness of breath .
had a problem with chest pain and breathless ness did all the checks and could find out where it came from. Wondered if this was another by product of rheumatoid arthritis?
had a problem with chest pain and breathless ness did all the checks and could find out where it came from. Wondered if this was another by product of rheumatoid arthritis?
Susiequest
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NRAS
3 months ago
Lupus centre of excellence
Morning all, can anyone advise if they have been referred to a Lupus centre of excellence outside their area? If so was the referral done by GP?Many thanks
Morning all, can anyone advise if they have been referred to a Lupus centre of excellence outside their area? If so was the referral done by GP?Many thanks
Jenfy34
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Weird leg pain
Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this weird symptom! For almost 10 years now I have had pain in my outer calf about two inches up from my ankle on both sides. It comes on with the slightest exertion but is not there all the time. The achy pain builds and builds until I feel like
Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this weird symptom! For almost 10 years now I have had pain in my outer calf about two inches up from my ankle on both sides. It comes on with the slightest exertion but is not there all the time. The achy pain builds and builds until I feel like
Womble84
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
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May - Vasculitis Awareness Month
May - Day 30 Vasculitis Awareness Month - Large Vessel Vasculitis is rare, can be complex and can be difficult to diagnose as symptoms may confuse the clinicians. Take a moment to read Maxine's story! To donate to VasculitisUK ‘s campaign this month to support patients and research - https://justgiving.com
May - Day 30 Vasculitis Awareness Month - Large Vessel Vasculitis is rare, can be complex and can be difficult to diagnose as symptoms may confuse the clinicians. Take a moment to read Maxine's story! To donate to VasculitisUK ‘s campaign this month to support patients and research - https://justgiving.com
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
2 months ago
Low Dose Aspirin for Heart Disease
My cardiologist wants me to take a daily low dose aspirin, but I am hesitant as I have a history of proteinuria. I know the studies are inconclusive as to whether or not it helps (and even my cardiologist admits that), but I have a bad valve and my risk is moderately high for sudden death/stroke. I'm
My cardiologist wants me to take a daily low dose aspirin, but I am hesitant as I have a history of proteinuria. I know the studies are inconclusive as to whether or not it helps (and even my cardiologist admits that), but I have a bad valve and my risk is moderately high for sudden death/stroke. I'm
GoodHealthIsAJourney
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Early CKD Support
2 months ago
💤 sleep
I've always been a good sleeper but following the stroke triggered by brain aneurysm surgery. I've been regularly finding myself waking at 1-2am thinking it's the morning and time to get up. I'm living in a rehab unit so there are always staff around to reorientate me to the time but it's an annoying
I've always been a good sleeper but following the stroke triggered by brain aneurysm surgery. I've been regularly finding myself waking at 1-2am thinking it's the morning and time to get up. I'm living in a rehab unit so there are always staff around to reorientate me to the time but it's an annoying
GardenElf
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Brain Aneurysm Support
6 months ago
Paroxysmal atrial fribulation
Me again all taking 1.25 mg of bisoprolol and 120 mmg of digoxin afib seems to be better at the moment still getting a few ectopic s working on these some how as nothing left in the medication bucket of the nhs at the moment just a general question my sleeping bpm seems to be about 44 to 50 anyone
Me again all taking 1.25 mg of bisoprolol and 120 mmg of digoxin afib seems to be better at the moment still getting a few ectopic s working on these some how as nothing left in the medication bucket of the nhs at the moment just a general question my sleeping bpm seems to be about 44 to 50 anyone
Aprilla12345
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Warfarin
Has anyone experienced Warfarin failing you more than once? I have had three different instances where I had large clots in my lungs while on it. I am still on it (after my coverage from work denied paying for Framing injections - the only anticoagulant that hasn't failed me). Just wondering if this
Has anyone experienced Warfarin failing you more than once? I have had three different instances where I had large clots in my lungs while on it. I am still on it (after my coverage from work denied paying for Framing injections - the only anticoagulant that hasn't failed me). Just wondering if this
Willow7733
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
Hello everyone, question about gluten and globus (feeling of lump in throat) ?
Hello everyone, question about gluten and globus (feeling of lump in throat) I also have painful tongue, chronic constipation, bouts of diarrhoea, I've had rashes that look like little spots/patches over the years, burning mouth, tongue, oesophagus, sore stomach, and tingling/vibrating in stomach and
Hello everyone, question about gluten and globus (feeling of lump in throat) I also have painful tongue, chronic constipation, bouts of diarrhoea, I've had rashes that look like little spots/patches over the years, burning mouth, tongue, oesophagus, sore stomach, and tingling/vibrating in stomach and
Suffering_sunny
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 months ago
I NEVER LEARN
Hello everyone, It's 5:44 AM in California and the paramedics have just left. I called them as while lying in bed I felt nauseous, and stomach felt odd so I put my oximeter on my finger and watched it go down to 29 and then back up to baseline HR for me of 50 and it really freaked me out but I tried
Hello everyone, It's 5:44 AM in California and the paramedics have just left. I called them as while lying in bed I felt nauseous, and stomach felt odd so I put my oximeter on my finger and watched it go down to 29 and then back up to baseline HR for me of 50 and it really freaked me out but I tried
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PSA Risen in Last 6 months
Have been on here a week ago, explaining that my husband (who was diagnosed 10years ago) has now been diagnosed with Gastroporesis, so not eating much due to constant nausea and vomiting. We are due to see his Urologist in 2 weeks time, so had the dreaded PSA blood test. It had been almost undetectable
Have been on here a week ago, explaining that my husband (who was diagnosed 10years ago) has now been diagnosed with Gastroporesis, so not eating much due to constant nausea and vomiting. We are due to see his Urologist in 2 weeks time, so had the dreaded PSA blood test. It had been almost undetectable
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
update on switching to digoxin from lopressor
Stopped digoxin this am and starting back on lopressor. bad heartburn and nausea just kept getting worse. Lots of hydrating and will explore ablation. Really felt sick on digoxin. Although don't feel generally great this was really not a good experience.
Stopped digoxin this am and starting back on lopressor. bad heartburn and nausea just kept getting worse. Lots of hydrating and will explore ablation. Really felt sick on digoxin. Although don't feel generally great this was really not a good experience.
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Puzzling Tachycardia
Hi Everybody, I hope someone in this lovely community will be able to help me understand my puzzling tachycardia. Just to give you some background. I have been diagnosed with paroxysmal AFIB little over five years ago. I have been on Amiodarone (100 mg) for the past four years. Amiodarone helps, but
Hi Everybody, I hope someone in this lovely community will be able to help me understand my puzzling tachycardia. Just to give you some background. I have been diagnosed with paroxysmal AFIB little over five years ago. I have been on Amiodarone (100 mg) for the past four years. Amiodarone helps, but
Ruza2020
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PSA Rising
Asking for a friend of my father this time. He had surgery in december 2022 and everything was removed including glands. Gleason 4+5. His PSA has risen från 0.1 to 0.14 in 12 months. His doctor says to do nothing until it hits 0.2. But shouldn’t he do more? Maybe he doesn’t have advanced cancer yet.
Asking for a friend of my father this time. He had surgery in december 2022 and everything was removed including glands. Gleason 4+5. His PSA has risen från 0.1 to 0.14 in 12 months. His doctor says to do nothing until it hits 0.2. But shouldn’t he do more? Maybe he doesn’t have advanced cancer yet.
TheTopBanana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Slowly Reducing Antiarrhythmic medications
I had an abalation just on 3 months ago. After the first month my EP advised I can start reducing my medication which is Flecainide and Dilitiazem and he did not need to see me anymore. I am now taking 50mg Flec. and was initially taking 100mg. By July I should be medication free. I have had some
I had an abalation just on 3 months ago. After the first month my EP advised I can start reducing my medication which is Flecainide and Dilitiazem and he did not need to see me anymore. I am now taking 50mg Flec. and was initially taking 100mg. By July I should be medication free. I have had some
Murphy10
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
May- Vasculitis Awareness Month
May - Day 28 Vasculitis Awareness Month HUV is a more severe type of vasculitis and almost always affects females. Vasculitis is a challenging illness to live with: ''Living with vasculitis is a hard task with a lot of ups and downs, and the future feels quite frightening. Now, six years on, I have
May - Day 28 Vasculitis Awareness Month HUV is a more severe type of vasculitis and almost always affects females. Vasculitis is a challenging illness to live with: ''Living with vasculitis is a hard task with a lot of ups and downs, and the future feels quite frightening. Now, six years on, I have
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
2 months ago
Advice, please!
Over the past four months I’ve had a very painful knee. I have a doctor’s appointment next week. I suspect it is osteoarthritis (I’m 68). I’m also aware that other joints, particularly my shoulders, are also aching, especially when I get up in the mornings. I am taking 60 mg Lixiana, 1.25 mg Bisoprolol
Over the past four months I’ve had a very painful knee. I have a doctor’s appointment next week. I suspect it is osteoarthritis (I’m 68). I’m also aware that other joints, particularly my shoulders, are also aching, especially when I get up in the mornings. I am taking 60 mg Lixiana, 1.25 mg Bisoprolol
Rog65
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
calming a fibs
So, I am having a fibs right now 9:30 at night in the USA. Heart rate went up to 137, then down to 80s 90's jumping all around. Could feel it racing and I was short of breath. My question is this: WHAT CAN I DO TO CALM ALL THIS DOWN? HOW DO I STOP THE ANXIETY WHILE IT IS HAPPENING? I just drank
So, I am having a fibs right now 9:30 at night in the USA. Heart rate went up to 137, then down to 80s 90's jumping all around. Could feel it racing and I was short of breath. My question is this: WHAT CAN I DO TO CALM ALL THIS DOWN? HOW DO I STOP THE ANXIETY WHILE IT IS HAPPENING? I just drank
peachtreepiggy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Heartburn from Digoxin
On Digoxin 2 plus weeks. Blood level fine. Am having constant heartburn/nausea. My Dr said not a usual side effect. Tough it out? or go back on Lopressor which had its own side effects. Many say it will get better. Permanent persistent afib.
On Digoxin 2 plus weeks. Blood level fine. Am having constant heartburn/nausea. My Dr said not a usual side effect. Tough it out? or go back on Lopressor which had its own side effects. Many say it will get better. Permanent persistent afib.
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Has anyone tried Inclisiran in place of Statins
My doctor is keen to reduce my cholesterol as it is 7.3 and I can't/wont take statins. I also have problems with palpitations so can't even raise my levo. I am a bit worried I am developing a heart condition too. I am just waiting for a blood test and xray before I go back to the doc who has suggested
My doctor is keen to reduce my cholesterol as it is 7.3 and I can't/wont take statins. I also have problems with palpitations so can't even raise my levo. I am a bit worried I am developing a heart condition too. I am just waiting for a blood test and xray before I go back to the doc who has suggested
Dizzy938
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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