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New study of a ketogenic diet in Parkinson's
Patients & methods:
We conducted a small 24-week pilot study to investigate the effects of an LCHF diet on motor and nonmotor symptoms,
health
biomarkers,
anxiety
, and depression in seven people with PD. We also captured patient experiences during the process (quality of life [QoL]).
Patients & methods:
We conducted a small 24-week pilot study to investigate the effects of an LCHF diet on motor and nonmotor symptoms,
health
biomarkers,
anxiety
, and depression in seven people with PD. We also captured patient experiences during the process (quality of life [QoL]).
mitochondria
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
20 years of drinking and want to stop but don’t dare’nt get a liver test.!!
im really wanting to stop drinking but without having loads of tests that will probably pick up liver damage and send my
health
anxiety
through the roof.!! My GP has examined my abdomen area and said he’s no concerns even when I told him how long Iv been regularly drinking.!!
im really wanting to stop drinking but without having loads of tests that will probably pick up liver damage and send my
health
anxiety
through the roof.!! My GP has examined my abdomen area and said he’s no concerns even when I told him how long Iv been regularly drinking.!!
Jetcat
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
High blood pressure after triple heart bypass
My husband had a triple heart bypass 10 weeks ago and his blood pressure today reads 150/75. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. The doctor has increased his Ramipril but this is a concern because it can affect the kidneys. Thank you.
My husband had a triple heart bypass 10 weeks ago and his blood pressure today reads 150/75. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. The doctor has increased his Ramipril but this is a concern because it can affect the kidneys. Thank you.
JazzMiloPoppy
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British Heart Foundation
17 hours ago
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Palpitations when poorly
I'm on bisoprolol 1.25 once a day for skipped beats. I have had two heart surgeries one fallot tetralogy one for pulmonary valve replacement. Does anyone experience more skipped beats or flutters when they have a cold etc?
I'm on bisoprolol 1.25 once a day for skipped beats. I have had two heart surgeries one fallot tetralogy one for pulmonary valve replacement. Does anyone experience more skipped beats or flutters when they have a cold etc?
Spammy123
in
British Heart Foundation
2 days ago
Post ablation holter monitor results
Hi everyone, just had a letter following a 24 hour holter monitor I had on the 10th of August, this was 4 months post PVI ablation. I would be grateful for anyone's opinion as I am a bit of a worrier and the tachycardia bit bothered me. How can your heart go fast for 3 seconds and be recorded. Here is
Hi everyone, just had a letter following a 24 hour holter monitor I had on the 10th of August, this was 4 months post PVI ablation. I would be grateful for anyone's opinion as I am a bit of a worrier and the tachycardia bit bothered me. How can your heart go fast for 3 seconds and be recorded. Here is
Karendeena
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
CABG Oct 8th booked
So pre-op completed and now have a date for my triple heart bypass in 2 weeks time at Glenfield Hospital Leicester. Other than trying to avoid Covid which is always around it seems, is there anything else I could be doing to prepare for the big day, weeks, months ahead please? I have a few tips from
So pre-op completed and now have a date for my triple heart bypass in 2 weeks time at Glenfield Hospital Leicester. Other than trying to avoid Covid which is always around it seems, is there anything else I could be doing to prepare for the big day, weeks, months ahead please? I have a few tips from
Lincsman1
in
British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
amiadrone
For those of you with hypothyroidism and heart disease, have any of you been advised to or taken amiadrone and warfarin prior to cardioversion to increase likelihood of staying in sinus rhythm? There are so many contraindications for me personally due to other meds and comorbidities.
For those of you with hypothyroidism and heart disease, have any of you been advised to or taken amiadrone and warfarin prior to cardioversion to increase likelihood of staying in sinus rhythm? There are so many contraindications for me personally due to other meds and comorbidities.
bikebabe
in
Thyroid UK
3 days ago
amiadrone
For those of you with hypothyroidism and heart disease, have any of you been advised to or taken amiadrone and warfarin prior to cardioversion to increase likelihood of staying in sinus rhythm? There are so many contraindications for me personally due to other meds and comorbidities.
For those of you with hypothyroidism and heart disease, have any of you been advised to or taken amiadrone and warfarin prior to cardioversion to increase likelihood of staying in sinus rhythm? There are so many contraindications for me personally due to other meds and comorbidities.
bikebabe
in
Thyroid UK
3 days ago
... And the beat goes on
12 months ago today I woke up in unfamiliar surroundings, a hospital bed. The day had arrived, I was having bypass surgery. In all honesty I can't say I was nervous the only thought in my mind was the ultrasound I was having on my legs, the surgeon was concerned about the viability of my legs veins,
12 months ago today I woke up in unfamiliar surroundings, a hospital bed. The day had arrived, I was having bypass surgery. In all honesty I can't say I was nervous the only thought in my mind was the ultrasound I was having on my legs, the surgeon was concerned about the viability of my legs veins,
LindaLittleBear
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British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
recovery after heart bypass
hi 7 weeks post op and was looking for advice . Im a 60 yr old adrenaline junkie into mountain biking, kitesurfing and skiing . Have anyone got advice as to how I should approach my recovery return to the sports I love . Thanks
hi 7 weeks post op and was looking for advice . Im a 60 yr old adrenaline junkie into mountain biking, kitesurfing and skiing . Have anyone got advice as to how I should approach my recovery return to the sports I love . Thanks
Oldkiter
in
British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Fetal Congenital Heart Disease
I am 21 weeks pregnant. My baby has been diagnosed with the following, Subaortic VSD, aorta committed to right ventricle, very hypoplastic pulmonary valve, right arch mirror image branching with duct from left subclavian artery and retrograde flow. He will require heart procedure at about two days old
I am 21 weeks pregnant. My baby has been diagnosed with the following, Subaortic VSD, aorta committed to right ventricle, very hypoplastic pulmonary valve, right arch mirror image branching with duct from left subclavian artery and retrograde flow. He will require heart procedure at about two days old
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
Walk for Hearts
5 months post heart surgery and I’ve committed to doing the 50 miles during October for the BHF. Is anyone else planning to do this? This photo was taken 2 months after surgery and with our new granddaughter who was born when I was in ICU recovering after the op. Having made a full recovery, I appreciate
5 months post heart surgery and I’ve committed to doing the 50 miles during October for the BHF. Is anyone else planning to do this? This photo was taken 2 months after surgery and with our new granddaughter who was born when I was in ICU recovering after the op. Having made a full recovery, I appreciate
andgrant1
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Heart Valve Voice
6 days ago
CHEST PAIN WHENYOU FIRST QUIT SMOKING
What is Causing the Chest Pain After Quitting Smoking
When someone quits smoking, their body and mind sometimes go through very serious withdrawals. These withdrawals can include chest pain, coughing, and soreness of the lungs. Sometimes when people have been coughing a lot, their bodies
What is Causing the Chest Pain After Quitting Smoking
When someone quits smoking, their body and mind sometimes go through very serious withdrawals. These withdrawals can include chest pain, coughing, and soreness of the lungs. Sometimes when people have been coughing a lot, their bodies
jillygirl
Administrator
in
Quit Support
10 days ago
Atrial fibrillation checklist
Do you or a family member ever experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness? These are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early-warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder. For further guidance, download the
'Arrhythmia
Do you or a family member ever experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness? These are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early-warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder. For further guidance, download the
'Arrhythmia
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 days ago
Husband due triple heart bypass
Hi! My 62 year old husband is due to have OHS for a triple bypass at Papworth this year (he had LDA stents in 2011 following a heart attack which have since failed). We don't really have any information yet apart from that. Any advice on what to expect during and after, what recovery looks like, things
Hi! My 62 year old husband is due to have OHS for a triple bypass at Papworth this year (he had LDA stents in 2011 following a heart attack which have since failed). We don't really have any information yet apart from that. Any advice on what to expect during and after, what recovery looks like, things
S1462
in
British Heart Foundation
10 days ago
Echocardiogram
I had an echocardiogram last October and have had another one recently. I got a letter from my cardiologist with a copy of the results saying it was ok but he gave virtually no information about the progression of my heart failure and permanent afib. I took a photo of both echo results and uploaded them
I had an echocardiogram last October and have had another one recently. I got a letter from my cardiologist with a copy of the results saying it was ok but he gave virtually no information about the progression of my heart failure and permanent afib. I took a photo of both echo results and uploaded them
fairgo45
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
12 days ago
Afib help if persistent
I have been in persistent AF now since July 2023. I was supposed to have a check up by the EP in Hereford in March 2024 to see about cardioversion and talk about ablation, after no appointment I rang and the earliest is May 2025 ! I am only on apixaban at the moment am breathless walking fast and heart
I have been in persistent AF now since July 2023. I was supposed to have a check up by the EP in Hereford in March 2024 to see about cardioversion and talk about ablation, after no appointment I rang and the earliest is May 2025 ! I am only on apixaban at the moment am breathless walking fast and heart
Lilylui
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
13 days ago
A couple of unusual patients
50 years ago, a young merchant seaman was admitted to the ward in fast AF and heart failure. He had the protruding eyes of Graves Disease He had a reasonable response to antithyroid drugs but not so much to Digoxin and Frusemide . He just went slowly downhill over 2 weeks and died. His family had difficulty
50 years ago, a young merchant seaman was admitted to the ward in fast AF and heart failure. He had the protruding eyes of Graves Disease He had a reasonable response to antithyroid drugs but not so much to Digoxin and Frusemide . He just went slowly downhill over 2 weeks and died. His family had difficulty
Porageface
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
worried
my husband is currently in theatre having a triple heart bypass. I feel so worried even though I know he’s in good hands. just wanted to seek some moral support. The waiting for news is quite stressful.
my husband is currently in theatre having a triple heart bypass. I feel so worried even though I know he’s in good hands. just wanted to seek some moral support. The waiting for news is quite stressful.
Scho1
in
British Heart Foundation
15 days ago
Non-sustained atrial tachycardia (NSAT) and flecainide
My most recent Holter showed various ectopics and a few episodes of NSAT. The bouts just lasted for a few beats (5 - 7) and my cardiologist was not overly concerned. I have just been advised to continue with my current medication (bisoprolol and flecainide), and to monitor the episodes in case they become
My most recent Holter showed various ectopics and a few episodes of NSAT. The bouts just lasted for a few beats (5 - 7) and my cardiologist was not overly concerned. I have just been advised to continue with my current medication (bisoprolol and flecainide), and to monitor the episodes in case they become
John3333333
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 days ago
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