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Awful night
Yesterday I managed to get through the day relatively well with minor discomfort. Last night things got worse and I started getting chest discomfort, arm, shoulder and neck pain and generally felt out of sorts. I'm now taking Isosorbide mononitrate as well as my other meds but I still needed to use my
Yesterday I managed to get through the day relatively well with minor discomfort. Last night things got worse and I started getting chest discomfort, arm, shoulder and neck pain and generally felt out of sorts. I'm now taking Isosorbide mononitrate as well as my other meds but I still needed to use my
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Every day a bit of a struggle
It's only a week since my diagnosis of needing a triple bypass but I'm finding every day a struggle. My symptoms gave been steadily getting worse in recent weeks, the abdominal pains, chest soreness, palpitations, calf twinges, aching and burning in chest (not stomach). I wake up most nights between
It's only a week since my diagnosis of needing a triple bypass but I'm finding every day a struggle. My symptoms gave been steadily getting worse in recent weeks, the abdominal pains, chest soreness, palpitations, calf twinges, aching and burning in chest (not stomach). I wake up most nights between
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Permanent AF
I have been in permanent AF since last July. My GP once stated that permanent AF is easier to manage/experience than intermitant varieties but I can't seem to find much literature on this. Any help on this would be much appreciated (I'm on the usual cocktail of bisoprolol, ramipril, rivaroxaban and glyceryl
I have been in permanent AF since last July. My GP once stated that permanent AF is easier to manage/experience than intermitant varieties but I can't seem to find much literature on this. Any help on this would be much appreciated (I'm on the usual cocktail of bisoprolol, ramipril, rivaroxaban and glyceryl
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AF Association
7 years ago
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When to dial 999 and/or go to A & E - and when to just ride it out at home?
Hi, I had a nasty 8 hour AF episode this week. It affects me badly - chest pain, nausea, dizziness, weakness - and I can hardly move. At first I thought it was fairly mild, pulse up to 140, but later it really kicked in, pulse up to 220. At that point I'd had enough and was scared and for the first time
Hi, I had a nasty 8 hour AF episode this week. It affects me badly - chest pain, nausea, dizziness, weakness - and I can hardly move. At first I thought it was fairly mild, pulse up to 140, but later it really kicked in, pulse up to 220. At that point I'd had enough and was scared and for the first time
KathFrances
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AF Association
7 years ago
Raynauds out of options
Hi gang, Running out of options for my raynauds. Ulcers not healing. All vasodilator meds open the veins in my head and cause migraines - even gtn patch. Consultant has suggested a cervical sympathectomy - finding it hard to get info on it anywhere. I have scleroderma lupus and raynauds so mixed connective
Hi gang, Running out of options for my raynauds. Ulcers not healing. All vasodilator meds open the veins in my head and cause migraines - even gtn patch. Consultant has suggested a cervical sympathectomy - finding it hard to get info on it anywhere. I have scleroderma lupus and raynauds so mixed connective
butterfly1000
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 years ago
What is a GTN spray please?
I am attending a PR pre-programmes session this month and have been asked to take Salbutamol and gtn spray, not sure what the latter one is. Can anyone help please. Lilian xxxxx
I am attending a PR pre-programmes session this month and have been asked to take Salbutamol and gtn spray, not sure what the latter one is. Can anyone help please. Lilian xxxxx
Lilian226
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Body composition & Docetaxel (Taxotere)
New study below. Actually from 2016, but PubMed presumably wasn't carrying the "Clinical Nutrition ESPEN" journal back then. (Anyone ever see a copy? LOL) It's mostly an Irish study with one Canadian. A note on BMI & visceral fat: BMI is a low-tech estimate of visceral fat. All you need is weight
New study below. Actually from 2016, but PubMed presumably wasn't carrying the "Clinical Nutrition ESPEN" journal back then. (Anyone ever see a copy? LOL) It's mostly an Irish study with one Canadian. A note on BMI & visceral fat: BMI is a low-tech estimate of visceral fat. All you need is weight
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Xarelto
Hi, I do suffer from another condition, coronary artery spasms which generally occurs once a week , the bad attacks that is, on any other given day if I have them GTN keeps it in check, I just get that 1 bad attack a week that sends me into our emergency department, if under high emotional stress it
Hi, I do suffer from another condition, coronary artery spasms which generally occurs once a week , the bad attacks that is, on any other given day if I have them GTN keeps it in check, I just get that 1 bad attack a week that sends me into our emergency department, if under high emotional stress it
hiratio
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AF Association
7 years ago
Application of a handheld NIR spectrometer in prediction of drug content in inkjet printed orodispersible formulations
A new chapter of medicine delivery is approaching. Would like to know very much more detail - and we might get to know more as further research is published. What would be the real push towards printed levothyroxine? Can you imagine getting a prescription that doesn't need to be dispensed? You just
A new chapter of medicine delivery is approaching. Would like to know very much more detail - and we might get to know more as further research is published. What would be the real push towards printed levothyroxine? Can you imagine getting a prescription that doesn't need to be dispensed? You just
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Start Here: There Will Be a Quiz Later
Welcome to life without Glycols! If you’ve just discovered you have a sensitivity or allergy to polyethylene glycol or other glycol compounds, you’ll need to learn how to find it, how to avoid it, and what alternatives there are. This is a community where you can find resources and share your experience
Welcome to life without Glycols! If you’ve just discovered you have a sensitivity or allergy to polyethylene glycol or other glycol compounds, you’ll need to learn how to find it, how to avoid it, and what alternatives there are. This is a community where you can find resources and share your experience
linabella
Administrator
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Allergic to Glycols
7 years ago
Trigeminal neuralgia
Dr Sekula did a percutaneous glycerol rhizotomy. Says it is specialized and does not work for everyone
Dr Sekula did a percutaneous glycerol rhizotomy. Says it is specialized and does not work for everyone
Iggyvair
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
My story
Hello i'm brand new to this community my name is Gary Daniel i'm 28 years old and in December i had a heart attack do to a substance i used once and about 2 hours after taking it i had a heart attack then went into Cardiac Arrest once. After getting out of the hospital my heart was only functioning
Hello i'm brand new to this community my name is Gary Daniel i'm 28 years old and in December i had a heart attack do to a substance i used once and about 2 hours after taking it i had a heart attack then went into Cardiac Arrest once. After getting out of the hospital my heart was only functioning
GaryDaniel1988
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
7 years ago
Has any one tried Tirosint?
My doctor prescribe Tirosint (synthetic T4) which does not contain unhealthy filers and hypoallergenic they say. gelatin, glycerin and water She preferred to prescribe synthetic T4 rather than NDT. I give it a try but it is very expensive. I don't know if it sells in Europe but it is expensive in the
My doctor prescribe Tirosint (synthetic T4) which does not contain unhealthy filers and hypoallergenic they say. gelatin, glycerin and water She preferred to prescribe synthetic T4 rather than NDT. I give it a try but it is very expensive. I don't know if it sells in Europe but it is expensive in the
winjy
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
VitD results
25OH VitD2 <5 25OH Vit D3 13 Prescribed 20,000 IU one a day for two weeks then one monthly for six months then re-test. Prescription of Fultium have gelatin in them, refined maize oil, butylated hydroxytoluene, glycerol, quinoline yellow, purified water. Not happy with gelatin and concerned about
25OH VitD2 <5 25OH Vit D3 13 Prescribed 20,000 IU one a day for two weeks then one monthly for six months then re-test. Prescription of Fultium have gelatin in them, refined maize oil, butylated hydroxytoluene, glycerol, quinoline yellow, purified water. Not happy with gelatin and concerned about
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Hospital Review
I saw my excellent respiratory doctor yesterday and he was quite pleased with me. The QVAR is helping with the inflammation, most of the lung nodules are lymph nodes, just one slightly concerning one so I will have another scan in October, the collapsed part of my right lung has reinflated but I am to
I saw my excellent respiratory doctor yesterday and he was quite pleased with me. The QVAR is helping with the inflammation, most of the lung nodules are lymph nodes, just one slightly concerning one so I will have another scan in October, the collapsed part of my right lung has reinflated but I am to
Carnival567
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Immune system
There was a good article on the Asthma UK newsletter about how asthmatics find it hard to fight colds and viruses and they are researching for a new med to stop attacks.. I can't fight viruses any more..it just lasts and lasts..I feel I have had this sore throat for ever..went down the doctor's on Friday
There was a good article on the Asthma UK newsletter about how asthmatics find it hard to fight colds and viruses and they are researching for a new med to stop attacks.. I can't fight viruses any more..it just lasts and lasts..I feel I have had this sore throat for ever..went down the doctor's on Friday
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Drama!
Felt bad for a couple of nights with chest pains and nausea plus very high heart rate so went to the GP first thing to see if I was being a drama queen. Nurse called doctor, doctor sprayed GTN under my tongue and all he'll let loose. Everything black, really sick and weak, and blood pressure non existent
Felt bad for a couple of nights with chest pains and nausea plus very high heart rate so went to the GP first thing to see if I was being a drama queen. Nurse called doctor, doctor sprayed GTN under my tongue and all he'll let loose. Everything black, really sick and weak, and blood pressure non existent
P0rtnahapp1e
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AF Association
7 years ago
Plasma Levels of Nitrate & PCa
5 months ago, I posted: "Non-PCa Prescription Drugs: Nitroglycerin" I use a nitroglycerine patch to improve the oxygen supply to the tumor(s). Contrary to the predominant view on the internet, cancer doesn't "hate" oxygen. My patch generates nitric oxide [NO], which dilates blood vessels & thus improves
5 months ago, I posted: "Non-PCa Prescription Drugs: Nitroglycerin" I use a nitroglycerine patch to improve the oxygen supply to the tumor(s). Contrary to the predominant view on the internet, cancer doesn't "hate" oxygen. My patch generates nitric oxide [NO], which dilates blood vessels & thus improves
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Other oxides of nitrogen and related compounds
Having had numerous comments about nitrous oxide and B12 - is it now time to ask about the impact of the other oxides? Nitric oxide (NO), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and compounds such as glyceryl trinitrate which release nitric oxide. Do any of these affect levels of available B12 significantly - like nitrous
Having had numerous comments about nitrous oxide and B12 - is it now time to ask about the impact of the other oxides? Nitric oxide (NO), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and compounds such as glyceryl trinitrate which release nitric oxide. Do any of these affect levels of available B12 significantly - like nitrous
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Would really appreciate some ideas/help
For years I had IBS-D....then over a period of about a year--it up and decides to switch to IBS-C...!! Hard to believe this happens unless you experience it yourself. Anyway, my problem is this: Doc Rx'd me the ingredient in MIralax but it and I don't get along well... I try to eat right and drink enough
For years I had IBS-D....then over a period of about a year--it up and decides to switch to IBS-C...!! Hard to believe this happens unless you experience it yourself. Anyway, my problem is this: Doc Rx'd me the ingredient in MIralax but it and I don't get along well... I try to eat right and drink enough
Betty30
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IBS Network
8 years ago
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