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I just need to vent!
Hi all, I’ve just had an appointment that I’ve waited over two years for regarding my Meralgia Paraesthetica. My thigh has been numb for over 20 years following a Cesarean section but in the last two years, it feels like it’s had acid thrown over it. The guy I spoke to said that there’s nothing they
Hi all, I’ve just had an appointment that I’ve waited over two years for regarding my Meralgia Paraesthetica. My thigh has been numb for over 20 years following a Cesarean section but in the last two years, it feels like it’s had acid thrown over it. The guy I spoke to said that there’s nothing they
Bramble2000
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
lupus
hi everyone I’m new on here. Im currently waiting for a lupus diagnosis. I’m due to go in to hospital tomorrow for a skin biopsy on my face. Has any one ever had one ? Also do you think my rash looks like a lupus rash ? Thanks everyone.
hi everyone I’m new on here. Im currently waiting for a lupus diagnosis. I’m due to go in to hospital tomorrow for a skin biopsy on my face. Has any one ever had one ? Also do you think my rash looks like a lupus rash ? Thanks everyone.
Pea_m
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Cardioversion with amiodarone or straight to ablation?
CV 24/2 failed after 1 week. Heart function team suggest course of amiodarone combined with further CV after a few months of this medication. They have left it with me to consider what I would prefer to do. Either proceed with the above ( with a list of potential side effects which are impossible
CV 24/2 failed after 1 week. Heart function team suggest course of amiodarone combined with further CV after a few months of this medication. They have left it with me to consider what I would prefer to do. Either proceed with the above ( with a list of potential side effects which are impossible
Hallane
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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This FREE Application is developed to help people with lupus (and also people with other diseases) to record and monitor her/his medication, treatment received from her/his doctor, or other consultation with medical professionals (such as pharmacist). Personal medical record will help both patient and
This FREE Application is developed to help people with lupus (and also people with other diseases) to record and monitor her/his medication, treatment received from her/his doctor, or other consultation with medical professionals (such as pharmacist). Personal medical record will help both patient and
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 months ago
Commenced Bisoprolol
Hi I suffer from Paroxysmal AF. I have been taking Rivaroxaban for 2 months. I saw the cardiologist and he has started me on 2.5mg Bisoprolol daily. I took my first dose at 10am and by 2.30pm my Heart Rate had dropped to 50 bpm. My question is to others who take Bisoprolol for rhythm control and who
Hi I suffer from Paroxysmal AF. I have been taking Rivaroxaban for 2 months. I saw the cardiologist and he has started me on 2.5mg Bisoprolol daily. I took my first dose at 10am and by 2.30pm my Heart Rate had dropped to 50 bpm. My question is to others who take Bisoprolol for rhythm control and who
Cat715
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Treadmill test
As an aid to diagnosing persistent chest pains - the consultant thinks they are non-cardiac but wants to investigate a bit more-I’m to be given a treadmill test in a few weeks. I asked for this instead of the more rigourous but not very pleasant “stress test”. The heart rate will be raised to 100 during
As an aid to diagnosing persistent chest pains - the consultant thinks they are non-cardiac but wants to investigate a bit more-I’m to be given a treadmill test in a few weeks. I asked for this instead of the more rigourous but not very pleasant “stress test”. The heart rate will be raised to 100 during
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Low dose <5mg eliquis
I am taking Eliquis 5 mg twice a day. I get some significant bruising. I am also taking ibrutinib 140 mg which is lowest dose...blood counts are good. I was also diagnosed with afib. I'm wondering if anyone is taking less than 5 mg Eliquis twice daily and if that works? I've talked with a couple friends
I am taking Eliquis 5 mg twice a day. I get some significant bruising. I am also taking ibrutinib 140 mg which is lowest dose...blood counts are good. I was also diagnosed with afib. I'm wondering if anyone is taking less than 5 mg Eliquis twice daily and if that works? I've talked with a couple friends
Bobsterguy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Worried about these results please help
Had this blood test done in January and had text to say book a non urgent appointment and just put it off also getting print out from docs they’ve requested a telephone consultation which I’ve eventually booked but looking at it I know the TSH is low in their opinion and obviously cholesterol too high
Had this blood test done in January and had text to say book a non urgent appointment and just put it off also getting print out from docs they’ve requested a telephone consultation which I’ve eventually booked but looking at it I know the TSH is low in their opinion and obviously cholesterol too high
Silverlady5
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Arrhythmias
Hi Everyone,I have Afib, 1st episode in December 2022 resolved by cardioversion followed by 2 episodes in July 2023, lasting 24 and 12 hours respectively. I am currently on 1.25 bisoporal daily. Over recent nights I have been getting arrhythmias which my scan watch and omron devices don't classify as
Hi Everyone,I have Afib, 1st episode in December 2022 resolved by cardioversion followed by 2 episodes in July 2023, lasting 24 and 12 hours respectively. I am currently on 1.25 bisoporal daily. Over recent nights I have been getting arrhythmias which my scan watch and omron devices don't classify as
Wilkie1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
fluoxetine
hi So I’ve asked before about Fluoxetine as treatment for my raynauds I’ve been told it’s extreme primary although they haven’t ruled out secondary. I’m anxious of taking drugs and wondered what experience anyone has had with fluoxetine. Effectiveness, side effects and is alcohol ok? Thanks all
hi So I’ve asked before about Fluoxetine as treatment for my raynauds I’ve been told it’s extreme primary although they haven’t ruled out secondary. I’m anxious of taking drugs and wondered what experience anyone has had with fluoxetine. Effectiveness, side effects and is alcohol ok? Thanks all
Enjoyswalking
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
cardioversion and Flecainide
An update - I had my cardioversion privately a week ago - all good, so far….. I feel so much better. HR now around 55-60 instead of 90-100 ( on high dose drugs) I was immediately taken off Digoxin and told to continue the BB Nebivolol 10mg a day. Then started on Flecainide 100mg daily, with the BB.
An update - I had my cardioversion privately a week ago - all good, so far….. I feel so much better. HR now around 55-60 instead of 90-100 ( on high dose drugs) I was immediately taken off Digoxin and told to continue the BB Nebivolol 10mg a day. Then started on Flecainide 100mg daily, with the BB.
Canteringon
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
The Shelagh Cheesman Lupus Information Day - 16th March
The Cambridgeshire Lupus Group will be hosting an Information Day on Saturday 16th March, in memory of Shelagh Cheesman, who died as a result of cancer in March 2018. To register for your free ticket, please visit - https://lupusuk.org.uk/shelagh-cheesman-lupus-day/ If you have any questions, please
The Cambridgeshire Lupus Group will be hosting an Information Day on Saturday 16th March, in memory of Shelagh Cheesman, who died as a result of cancer in March 2018. To register for your free ticket, please visit - https://lupusuk.org.uk/shelagh-cheesman-lupus-day/ If you have any questions, please
michaellasmith
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Can LFT tests me normal with fibrosis of the liver?
Hi,I had my gallbladder removed a few weeks ago as I had gallstones which were seen on ultrasound after I'd had pain/pressure/a full feeling under my right ribs. During the op, the surgeon has seen what he has described as "excessive fibrotic changes in the liver". My GP has referred me to Hepatology
Hi,I had my gallbladder removed a few weeks ago as I had gallstones which were seen on ultrasound after I'd had pain/pressure/a full feeling under my right ribs. During the op, the surgeon has seen what he has described as "excessive fibrotic changes in the liver". My GP has referred me to Hepatology
Givemecoffee
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
lupus and surgery
hi my name is Diana I have lupus and I am looking to do a hip dip and bum filler. I and on medication my lupus is topical it only affects my skin making it really dry and also my scalp really dry. I am on medication once a day It only affects my skins in the sun here in the uk but not when I’m home
hi my name is Diana I have lupus and I am looking to do a hip dip and bum filler. I and on medication my lupus is topical it only affects my skin making it really dry and also my scalp really dry. I am on medication once a day It only affects my skins in the sun here in the uk but not when I’m home
Shawna3g
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
help - prostate cancer with bone metastasis in bones - patient 70 years old - PERU
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
DiegoFerruaPE
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Polyunsaturated fats v saturated fats
I am so confused! I read on another site polyunsaturated fats are bad for people with hypothyroidism and saturated fats are recommended. I tend to follow the Mediterranean way of eating more for heart health and keep slim. This includes oily fish , avocados and nuts which are PUFAs. My GP wanted me
I am so confused! I read on another site polyunsaturated fats are bad for people with hypothyroidism and saturated fats are recommended. I tend to follow the Mediterranean way of eating more for heart health and keep slim. This includes oily fish , avocados and nuts which are PUFAs. My GP wanted me
GREENcard13
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Thyroid scan
Clinical Indication: croaky voice, underactive thyroid Findings: Patient highlights known Hashimoto's. The thyroid is atrophic and hypoechoic in keeping with end stage diffuse thyroid disease. It has an overall volume of 2.1 cc; the right lobe has a volume of 1.3 cc, while the left a volume of
Clinical Indication: croaky voice, underactive thyroid Findings: Patient highlights known Hashimoto's. The thyroid is atrophic and hypoechoic in keeping with end stage diffuse thyroid disease. It has an overall volume of 2.1 cc; the right lobe has a volume of 1.3 cc, while the left a volume of
Flick9
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Post Cardioversion
Well, after 3 years in Afib and a failed ablation I had a cardioversion just over a week ago, and I am pleased to say I am in Normal Sinus Rhythm ( well, fingers crossed )!..Just a point. I was a runner before getting Afib, so my pulse was always low ( High 40's, 50 )... Before cardioversion my resting
Well, after 3 years in Afib and a failed ablation I had a cardioversion just over a week ago, and I am pleased to say I am in Normal Sinus Rhythm ( well, fingers crossed )!..Just a point. I was a runner before getting Afib, so my pulse was always low ( High 40's, 50 )... Before cardioversion my resting
FSsimmer
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Advice please - feeling worried
Hello all.
I need your thoughts and advice based on your experience.
Background
- I was diagnosed with AF four years ago, originally persistent and then intermittent doe to life style changes. I have lost 4 stone in weight (BMI now 29), cut out alcohol, gym 4 times a week and eat healthily
Hello all.
I need your thoughts and advice based on your experience.
Background
- I was diagnosed with AF four years ago, originally persistent and then intermittent doe to life style changes. I have lost 4 stone in weight (BMI now 29), cut out alcohol, gym 4 times a week and eat healthily
Steve101
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
levothyroxine induced lupus erythematosus?
Hiya, I am fairly new to all this, I have been on Levothryroxine for Hypothyroid (Hashimoto’s disease.) since June. My initial symptoms started after my first covid infection. All was going well until November time when I started to develop a Malar rash in the classic butterfly shape on my face. I don
Hiya, I am fairly new to all this, I have been on Levothryroxine for Hypothyroid (Hashimoto’s disease.) since June. My initial symptoms started after my first covid infection. All was going well until November time when I started to develop a Malar rash in the classic butterfly shape on my face. I don
Baker16
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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