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Good morning, not really after any advice just some thoughts from you lovely people. Basically in Oct ‘23 I had a massive variceal bleed, 6l blood transfusion and a 9% survival rate, very jaundice, lost over 3 stone bringing me to just under 6 stone, progonsees liver failure, put on a transplant list
Good morning, not really after any advice just some thoughts from you lovely people. Basically in Oct ‘23 I had a massive variceal bleed, 6l blood transfusion and a 9% survival rate, very jaundice, lost over 3 stone bringing me to just under 6 stone, progonsees liver failure, put on a transplant list
Starlight79
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Arrhythmias: Understanding your condition
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
SamAdmin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
27 days ago
Arrhythmias: Understanding your condition
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heart’s electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heart’s rhythm changes. For more
SamAdmin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
27 days ago
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Child diagnosed with hypothyroidism
Hello, My daughter who is 9 years old has just been diagnosed with hypothyroidism. I am really shocked because she has no obvious symptoms other than her growth has slowed a bit, which we thought might be connected to her use of inhaled steroids for asthma. Has anyone else got a child with an underactive
Hello, My daughter who is 9 years old has just been diagnosed with hypothyroidism. I am really shocked because she has no obvious symptoms other than her growth has slowed a bit, which we thought might be connected to her use of inhaled steroids for asthma. Has anyone else got a child with an underactive
figster
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Forum Posting Guidelines - 17
The Thyroid UK forum guidelines are always accessible on this pinned post: [i]
Forum Posting Guidelines
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/148183676/forum-posting-guidelines We ask that all members read them and very much hope you do so. However, in time, we can forget
The Thyroid UK forum guidelines are always accessible on this pinned post: [i]
Forum Posting Guidelines
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/148183676/forum-posting-guidelines We ask that all members read them and very much hope you do so. However, in time, we can forget
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
steroid (Depo
hi all! I have really active Rheumatoid Arthritis and I’ve just had a steroid injection 120ml feeling a little tired after it and a bit of headache is it normal? And do these injections actually work your own story’s will be hugely appreciated Thanks 😊
hi all! I have really active Rheumatoid Arthritis and I’ve just had a steroid injection 120ml feeling a little tired after it and a bit of headache is it normal? And do these injections actually work your own story’s will be hugely appreciated Thanks 😊
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
3 months ago
GP cholesterol results.
Hi folks, So I have just had my cholesterol test done by my GP with the following results. HDL - 1.5 LDL - 6.8 TRIGLYCERIDES - 1.7 Total 8.3 risk factor 26% They want to start me on Statins asap. I am keen to avoid drugs and believe that some of the increased numbers above could actually be good
Hi folks, So I have just had my cholesterol test done by my GP with the following results. HDL - 1.5 LDL - 6.8 TRIGLYCERIDES - 1.7 Total 8.3 risk factor 26% They want to start me on Statins asap. I am keen to avoid drugs and believe that some of the increased numbers above could actually be good
Totoro25
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Cholesterol Support
29 days ago
Thyroid supplements ?
Hi guys, I have previously been taking a multivitamin but many on here are dubios about efficacy. Can anyone recommend a thyroid supplement for underactive thyroid please ? Thanks in advance, Simon.
Hi guys, I have previously been taking a multivitamin but many on here are dubios about efficacy. Can anyone recommend a thyroid supplement for underactive thyroid please ? Thanks in advance, Simon.
Bigsi
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
seeking info.
I have never posted anything here. you all seem to have the lingo down and are using acronyms like a boss. never the less, here I am. I will be 67 this year and have had afib for over 10 years. I have been on all the medications for rhythm and rate. I have had 3 cryo ablations. The last one in Dec
I have never posted anything here. you all seem to have the lingo down and are using acronyms like a boss. never the less, here I am. I will be 67 this year and have had afib for over 10 years. I have been on all the medications for rhythm and rate. I have had 3 cryo ablations. The last one in Dec
patiolantern
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
29 days ago
Struggling with levothyroxine
Hi I was diagnosed with underactive thyroid in Jan this year. GP said it was 36. It has come down to 30. I was on 50mg of levothyroxine but had a awful time on them. They reduced to 12.5mg and slowly increased to 37mg. I have now been taking 50mg for three days and again now feel terrible, I'm emotional
Hi I was diagnosed with underactive thyroid in Jan this year. GP said it was 36. It has come down to 30. I was on 50mg of levothyroxine but had a awful time on them. They reduced to 12.5mg and slowly increased to 37mg. I have now been taking 50mg for three days and again now feel terrible, I'm emotional
Beth1701
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Autoimmune disorders found to affect around one in ten people
Seems relevant here as well as PAS where I have just posted this: [i]
Autoimmune disorders found to affect around one in ten people
[/i] [i]A new population-based study of 22 million people shows that autoimmune disorders now affect about one in ten individuals. The work, published in The Lancet
Seems relevant here as well as PAS where I have just posted this: [i]
Autoimmune disorders found to affect around one in ten people
[/i] [i]A new population-based study of 22 million people shows that autoimmune disorders now affect about one in ten individuals. The work, published in The Lancet
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Sub-clinical hypothyroidism
4 years ago in 2019 my thyroid levels were showing underactive borderline I managed to get into normal range and all I did was take Seamoss gel. However it's returned and now my TSH is 10.38 and T4 around 9. I do feel lethargic and fatigued and the GP wants to stick me on to a low dose of levo.. I don't
4 years ago in 2019 my thyroid levels were showing underactive borderline I managed to get into normal range and all I did was take Seamoss gel. However it's returned and now my TSH is 10.38 and T4 around 9. I do feel lethargic and fatigued and the GP wants to stick me on to a low dose of levo.. I don't
Jbl65
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Constant sweating..does anyone else with similar issues and meds suffer in this way?
Hi , I have persistent AF, mitral value regurgitation and cardiomyopathy and for some months have been suffered with constant sweats. My medication is Nebivolol, Dejoxin, Edoxaban, Rosuvastatin and water tablets. Having had all manner of test no explanation can be offered for this. Has anyone else experienced
Hi , I have persistent AF, mitral value regurgitation and cardiomyopathy and for some months have been suffered with constant sweats. My medication is Nebivolol, Dejoxin, Edoxaban, Rosuvastatin and water tablets. Having had all manner of test no explanation can be offered for this. Has anyone else experienced
Yellowmango99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
29 days ago
PAF. What should my goal be?
My aim is to reduce my AFib frequency which is currently about 3 episodes per month. In August I had episodes on the 3rd, the 14th and the 26th. The duration was respectively 18, 16 and 18 hours. The intensity of the palpitations was mild for the first few hours and for the last few hours I was unaware
My aim is to reduce my AFib frequency which is currently about 3 episodes per month. In August I had episodes on the 3rd, the 14th and the 26th. The duration was respectively 18, 16 and 18 hours. The intensity of the palpitations was mild for the first few hours and for the last few hours I was unaware
Crimson2020
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
30 days ago
Feeling sick after HD (advice for my dad)
Hello! My dad (72) has been on HD for two years* now. Lately, he often finds that his blood pressure drops and he feels sick after he's returned home from dialysis, even if he feels okay during treatment. He says the clinic staff watches his BP closely as well as the amount of fluid they're removing
Hello! My dad (72) has been on HD for two years* now. Lately, he often finds that his blood pressure drops and he feels sick after he's returned home from dialysis, even if he feels okay during treatment. He says the clinic staff watches his BP closely as well as the amount of fluid they're removing
Agnes_Fleming
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Kidney Dialysis
6 months 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
Administrator
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
30 days ago
Addissons disease
Good afternoon. I was diagnosed with Adison's disease in 2022. Prescribed Prednisolone 5 mg. Now I take hydrocortisone tablets 20 mg per day. Fludrocortisone 0.1 mg. Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in intensive care... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43
Good afternoon. I was diagnosed with Adison's disease in 2022. Prescribed Prednisolone 5 mg. Now I take hydrocortisone tablets 20 mg per day. Fludrocortisone 0.1 mg. Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in intensive care... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43
Mariupol
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Ramipril and Bisoporol
I take 5 mg of Bisoporol and 5 mg of Apixaban in the morning and 2.5 mg bisoporol and 5 mg Apixaban 9pm then when I go to bed 2.5 mg Ramipril and 40mg of atorvastatin. Is anyone else on this regime?
I take 5 mg of Bisoporol and 5 mg of Apixaban in the morning and 2.5 mg bisoporol and 5 mg Apixaban 9pm then when I go to bed 2.5 mg Ramipril and 40mg of atorvastatin. Is anyone else on this regime?
Myflowers2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Addissons disease
Good afternoon. I was diagnosed with Adison's disease in 2022. Prescribed Prednisolone 5 mg. Now I take hydrocortisone tablets 20 mg per day. Fludrocortisone 0.1 mg. Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in intensive care... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43
Good afternoon. I was diagnosed with Adison's disease in 2022. Prescribed Prednisolone 5 mg. Now I take hydrocortisone tablets 20 mg per day. Fludrocortisone 0.1 mg. Once a year there is an Adrinal crisis, I end up in intensive care... Constant weakness, no vitality, I sleep a lot... I am only 43
Mariupol
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Final Pluvicto shot and things OK
I just had my 6th, and final, injection. Feeling well but everyone concerned with kidney function dropping -- hopefully transient and not an on-going trend, on the plus side this is the last time it has to deal with all that radioactive liquid. Chugging water and peeing like a champ! To review:
I just had my 6th, and final, injection. Feeling well but everyone concerned with kidney function dropping -- hopefully transient and not an on-going trend, on the plus side this is the last time it has to deal with all that radioactive liquid. Chugging water and peeing like a champ! To review:
Miccoman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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