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Intense pruritus following liver transplant - diagnosed with hepatic cholestatic. Any help please?
Hi, I received a liver transplant back in December 2022 and recovery was well for the first four months however around end of April I started suffering with pruritus amongst other symptoms i.e. acid reflux, fatigue etc. and following x rays and scans, the Consultants advised it was due to strictures
Hi, I received a liver transplant back in December 2022 and recovery was well for the first four months however around end of April I started suffering with pruritus amongst other symptoms i.e. acid reflux, fatigue etc. and following x rays and scans, the Consultants advised it was due to strictures
KateG94
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Cirrhosis
I have told I can't have a Liver transplant.My Liver has gone to decompensated with portal hypertension. Does anybody know what stage I am and what will happen
I have told I can't have a Liver transplant.My Liver has gone to decompensated with portal hypertension. Does anybody know what stage I am and what will happen
Williamsbluefamily
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Tinnitus and the impacts on the anatomical nervous system
transplant
will be greatly appreciated
transplant
will be greatly appreciated
DR650SE
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
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Does anyone get these symptoms and have answers of cause ??
Hi, I had a liver transplant back in March 2022. I had a condition called ‘PSC’ since my op my recovery was and is a slow one involving a few complications, but the one I’m struggling with at the minute is a sort of heat rash all over my body - hot itchy and very uncomfortable. Tonight it seems to
Hi, I had a liver transplant back in March 2022. I had a condition called ‘PSC’ since my op my recovery was and is a slow one involving a few complications, but the one I’m struggling with at the minute is a sort of heat rash all over my body - hot itchy and very uncomfortable. Tonight it seems to
NicharrisonMarch2022
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Posterior subcapsular cataracts surgery
I am 2 years post kidney transplant due to PKD. I went to a routine eye exam yesterday and after a retinal scan was told I need to have cataract surgery, sooner rather than later, as this type of cataract progresses quickly. Anyone have this issue? Any pre/post eye surgery precautions related to
I am 2 years post kidney transplant due to PKD. I went to a routine eye exam yesterday and after a retinal scan was told I need to have cataract surgery, sooner rather than later, as this type of cataract progresses quickly. Anyone have this issue? Any pre/post eye surgery precautions related to
Oceansideup
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Kidney Transplant
10 months ago
UTI/AF
Since having a kidney transplant I am bothered with UTI's which quickly clears up after taking antibiotics. I also have a PAF episode more or less within a day or two of this. Has anyone else noticed having AF when also having an infection? My potassium and magnesium levels are lower than normal when
Since having a kidney transplant I am bothered with UTI's which quickly clears up after taking antibiotics. I also have a PAF episode more or less within a day or two of this. Has anyone else noticed having AF when also having an infection? My potassium and magnesium levels are lower than normal when
Mismarswe
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AF Association
10 months ago
The LVR Journey Continues
hi all friendly people, went for my follow up Pulmonary appointment with consultant, LFT 40% Gained more weight and she was very happy advised to stay at 55.7kg or increase to 60kg much safer for surgery Have to go do Pulmonary Rehab for 6 weeks and then if all goes well will be deterred to multi
hi all friendly people, went for my follow up Pulmonary appointment with consultant, LFT 40% Gained more weight and she was very happy advised to stay at 55.7kg or increase to 60kg much safer for surgery Have to go do Pulmonary Rehab for 6 weeks and then if all goes well will be deterred to multi
Trevor6
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
My precious daughter
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
Mami77
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Oh no, I don't want this 😭
Hi, I've had a heart monitor fitted since beginning of June this year. The specialist says I've had a couple of 150+ HR events, and one event of no heartbeat for 3 seconds. My resting HR is often 37bpm, blood pressure is just about perfect 120/80. I don't get out of breath, though can get low blood sugar
Hi, I've had a heart monitor fitted since beginning of June this year. The specialist says I've had a couple of 150+ HR events, and one event of no heartbeat for 3 seconds. My resting HR is often 37bpm, blood pressure is just about perfect 120/80. I don't get out of breath, though can get low blood sugar
jointpain
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AF Association
9 months ago
Afib Stroke Risk Lower in those that take Statins
Statin use is usually associated with a reduction of cholesterol and heart attacks, but a new study also shows an important additional benefit -- a significant reduction in strokes and TIA's in the Afib population. Something to discuss with your doctor if you're not already on statins, especially
Statin use is usually associated with a reduction of cholesterol and heart attacks, but a new study also shows an important additional benefit -- a significant reduction in strokes and TIA's in the Afib population. Something to discuss with your doctor if you're not already on statins, especially
mjames1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
Itching due to medication??
Hello, I had a liver transplant 3 years ago and take tacrolimus, mycophenolate and prednisone for anti rejection. I have recently had a very itchy localised rash on my neck which I have been treating with hydrocortisone cream. This is having no effect. I was wondering if it could be a reaction to any
Hello, I had a liver transplant 3 years ago and take tacrolimus, mycophenolate and prednisone for anti rejection. I have recently had a very itchy localised rash on my neck which I have been treating with hydrocortisone cream. This is having no effect. I was wondering if it could be a reaction to any
Chasdog
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Sauna post-kidney transpant
My kidney transplant was almost 2 years ago. All is doing well. I have loved my home sauna in the past and would love to resume using it this fall/winter. My transplant doctor suggests that would NOT be a good idea - not because of hydration issues, which could be managed but because the heat of the
My kidney transplant was almost 2 years ago. All is doing well. I have loved my home sauna in the past and would love to resume using it this fall/winter. My transplant doctor suggests that would NOT be a good idea - not because of hydration issues, which could be managed but because the heat of the
Palmtreeguy
in
Kidney Transplant
10 months ago
what next heart rate high again and I am now symptomatic
I had heart bypass 2013 and pacemaker 2015 due to af and low hr. Then 3 years ago I started taking digoxin to lower high heart rates and it seemed to work. I have just been to Spain on holiday and ended up hospitalised 2 days due to chest pain and breathless all tests revealed no heart attack, echocardiogram
I had heart bypass 2013 and pacemaker 2015 due to af and low hr. Then 3 years ago I started taking digoxin to lower high heart rates and it seemed to work. I have just been to Spain on holiday and ended up hospitalised 2 days due to chest pain and breathless all tests revealed no heart attack, echocardiogram
grandadbren1
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AF Association
9 months ago
Statins Worried
Could I have any opinions on taking Statins My GP is recommending I start taking them I was really upset when he said that If I didn't take them that my risk of heart attack or stoke would go up by 40% in the next ten years I am 72 My BP is quite good I have just started taking 5 mg of amlodipine at
Could I have any opinions on taking Statins My GP is recommending I start taking them I was really upset when he said that If I didn't take them that my risk of heart attack or stoke would go up by 40% in the next ten years I am 72 My BP is quite good I have just started taking 5 mg of amlodipine at
heartbeat4
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AF Association
9 months ago
Bisoprolol problems
I'm waiting for the
heart
issues to be sorted to be listed for liver
transplant
. But all the issues is setting it back now the very low resting rate of 30's is causing problems I sure its Bisoprolol. Edit.
I'm waiting for the
heart
issues to be sorted to be listed for liver
transplant
. But all the issues is setting it back now the very low resting rate of 30's is causing problems I sure its Bisoprolol. Edit.
Corrie12
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AF Association
1 year ago
Questions
Anyone on here lived a long life after heart surgery lung surgery?
Anyone on here lived a long life after heart surgery lung surgery?
Chaseree
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Anyone here had a dental implant after a kidney transplant?
Anyone here had a dental implant after a kidney transplant?
Anyone here had a dental implant after a kidney transplant?
JackieShan
in
Kidney Transplant
10 months ago
Overdosing bisoprolol- can anyone offer advice?
I don’t know whether it is where I live ( the NW) but I really struggle to get appropriate treatment. Anyway I picked up my meds on Saturday. Opened them in the car and noticed my bisoprolol was suddenly in 5 mg tablets not 2.5 mg. I went back into the pharmacy to be told that I have been on 5 mg tablets
I don’t know whether it is where I live ( the NW) but I really struggle to get appropriate treatment. Anyway I picked up my meds on Saturday. Opened them in the car and noticed my bisoprolol was suddenly in 5 mg tablets not 2.5 mg. I went back into the pharmacy to be told that I have been on 5 mg tablets
Rhiannonimity1
in
AF Association
9 months ago
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Well yesterday i found out what was wrong with me and it didn't sound good. I have Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy what a mouthful that was and i have a job remembering how to pronounce it. Well the consultant was lovely and he was cross that it hadn't been picked up when i had sepsis as it was there
Well yesterday i found out what was wrong with me and it didn't sound good. I have Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy what a mouthful that was and i have a job remembering how to pronounce it. Well the consultant was lovely and he was cross that it hadn't been picked up when i had sepsis as it was there
sylvi
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NRAS
9 months ago
Sinus Rhythm with Various other Arrhythmias
Since having my first Afib episode in over a year after an ablation in March, 2022, I've had a very few additional Afib episodes. What's new is an almost daily spate of readings from my Kardia of: 'Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopics", "Sinus Rhythm with Wide QRS", "Sinus Rhythm with Premature
Since having my first Afib episode in over a year after an ablation in March, 2022, I've had a very few additional Afib episodes. What's new is an almost daily spate of readings from my Kardia of: 'Sinus Rhythm with Supraventricular Ectopics", "Sinus Rhythm with Wide QRS", "Sinus Rhythm with Premature
willec49
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AF Association
9 months ago
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