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transplant evaluation and right heart catheter
hello, partner due at the royal free next week and as part of evaluation has been booked for a right heart catheter. Has anyone had one, is it awful? How quickly did you recover. He was expecting to have to have one so its not a terrible shock
hello, partner due at the royal free next week and as part of evaluation has been booked for a right heart catheter. Has anyone had one, is it awful? How quickly did you recover. He was expecting to have to have one so its not a terrible shock
Rshc
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
tbi very long term prognosois / alzheimers
My wife who is 61 years young had a car accident 10 years ago and after a 6 month coma was given rehabilitative care for a year before being moved on to a care home with brain injury specialties, where she has continuously resided. She can't walk and speech is difficult. She has poor cognitive abilities
My wife who is 61 years young had a car accident 10 years ago and after a 6 month coma was given rehabilitative care for a year before being moved on to a care home with brain injury specialties, where she has continuously resided. She can't walk and speech is difficult. She has poor cognitive abilities
Hank_Stains
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Headway
2 years ago
Prednisone and CSR - wondering about the connection
Hello - I have had PMR almost two years currently at 6mg of Pred. A year ago I was diagnosed with CSR central serous retinopathy and was told its common in type A people and will go away in six months.... well didn't go away went to retina specialist who gave me a shot which seemed to help but he mentioned
Hello - I have had PMR almost two years currently at 6mg of Pred. A year ago I was diagnosed with CSR central serous retinopathy and was told its common in type A people and will go away in six months.... well didn't go away went to retina specialist who gave me a shot which seemed to help but he mentioned
Sunnyday365
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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MRI Results are in
I think I mentioned on here that my doctor sent me for an MRI..not what I was pushing for but anyway the results are in. I couldn't understand most of what he said but the words EXTENSIVE DAMAGE to muscles and L1 L2 and L5 nerves is why I have foot drop.i.n Layman's terms my lower back and left leg
I think I mentioned on here that my doctor sent me for an MRI..not what I was pushing for but anyway the results are in. I couldn't understand most of what he said but the words EXTENSIVE DAMAGE to muscles and L1 L2 and L5 nerves is why I have foot drop.i.n Layman's terms my lower back and left leg
Survivor37
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Headway
2 years ago
Trying to get a grip on things
Hi everyone I had a bike accident 2 years ago - I was hit by a car and then I had at least 6-months off work with post-concussion syndrome. The last 2 years since then I have worked abroad and in the last year in a particularly noisy, stressful city. I'm just trying to get a handle on where I am at
Hi everyone I had a bike accident 2 years ago - I was hit by a car and then I had at least 6-months off work with post-concussion syndrome. The last 2 years since then I have worked abroad and in the last year in a particularly noisy, stressful city. I'm just trying to get a handle on where I am at
BoofBear77
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Headway
2 years ago
Brain damage
Mum in Icu for the past 3 weeks. Totally unexpected shock, she had chest pains and got taken in ambulance with suspected heart attack. Turned out to be a tear in her aorta. Had emergency surgery. The damage went from the top of her legs to her neck/head. When they operated they noticed damage to the
Mum in Icu for the past 3 weeks. Totally unexpected shock, she had chest pains and got taken in ambulance with suspected heart attack. Turned out to be a tear in her aorta. Had emergency surgery. The damage went from the top of her legs to her neck/head. When they operated they noticed damage to the
Cmc87
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Headway
2 years ago
Is there something else going on
Hi so I’ve had symptoms for a few years and believe it may be IBS but every time I go the doctors they just don’t seem to know what’s going on. I have an upset stomach daily 90% of the time my stools loose I suddenly get stomach cramps and goose bumps and have to go the toilet then it’ll be fine for
Hi so I’ve had symptoms for a few years and believe it may be IBS but every time I go the doctors they just don’t seem to know what’s going on. I have an upset stomach daily 90% of the time my stools loose I suddenly get stomach cramps and goose bumps and have to go the toilet then it’ll be fine for
RME_1996
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Worried about my brother
My brother is recovering at home after 18 months in hospital from a brain injury . He’s had a catheter in all this time but 2 weeks ago this came out. He’s having to retrain his bladder. Since this came out he’s been increasingly exhausted. He’s getting up in the night a lot to pee. He suffers with fatigue
My brother is recovering at home after 18 months in hospital from a brain injury . He’s had a catheter in all this time but 2 weeks ago this came out. He’s having to retrain his bladder. Since this came out he’s been increasingly exhausted. He’s getting up in the night a lot to pee. He suffers with fatigue
Rayoflight123-
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Headway
2 years ago
TTDF as FURSULTIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (B1)
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** looks like FURSULTIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE has attached a hcl and is FDA approved. https://drugs.ncats.io/drug/T3557LWB27 for treatment of Alzheimer's .
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** looks like FURSULTIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE has attached a hcl and is FDA approved. https://drugs.ncats.io/drug/T3557LWB27 for treatment of Alzheimer's .
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
D or C?
No idea if this is a nonsensical question. I had a fairly stable pattern of IBS D for 50 years. Ive not felt well for a couple of years and last year my GP ran a whole series of tests. Luckily, all tests were clear but I was told I was very constipated-huge surprise as I was still going to the loo
No idea if this is a nonsensical question. I had a fairly stable pattern of IBS D for 50 years. Ive not felt well for a couple of years and last year my GP ran a whole series of tests. Luckily, all tests were clear but I was told I was very constipated-huge surprise as I was still going to the loo
ValDee88
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IBS Network
2 years ago
ADMire Ablation
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
mav7
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
EXPERIENCES WITH DESOGESTREL????
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
Surfingblue
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Child wetting his pants in class
First time posting on here. As you will be able to tell from the title I'm concerned as my 7 year old son has had a couple of wetting accidents in class. This hasn't been an issue before but it's now happened twice in the last 6 weeks. He's told us that he knew he needed to go but hasn't asked the teacher
First time posting on here. As you will be able to tell from the title I'm concerned as my 7 year old son has had a couple of wetting accidents in class. This hasn't been an issue before but it's now happened twice in the last 6 weeks. He's told us that he knew he needed to go but hasn't asked the teacher
Jackk123
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ERIC
2 years ago
The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge Day 6
The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge 2022 Day 6 - Sugar Shack - BANG BANG BABY Base - softened French Vanilla ice cream Log Shack - Chocolate Finger biscuits (licked clean) Maple Creme Maple Trees Graham Wafer roof with marshmallow snow Milk chocolate poles, fire pot and chocolate finger biscuits logs
The PSP-CBD Ice Cream Challenge 2022 Day 6 - Sugar Shack - BANG BANG BABY Base - softened French Vanilla ice cream Log Shack - Chocolate Finger biscuits (licked clean) Maple Creme Maple Trees Graham Wafer roof with marshmallow snow Milk chocolate poles, fire pot and chocolate finger biscuits logs
daddyt
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PSP Association
2 years ago
I'm new on this site and need a bit of guidance
Are there any group chat sessions that I could join in or just listen too and if so, how do I join. My husband is in ICU and has been there since 17th January with Covid pneumomia. He has been sedated, ventilated and then had a tracheostomy. Thankfully he now has had that removed and was doing well
Are there any group chat sessions that I could join in or just listen too and if so, how do I join. My husband is in ICU and has been there since 17th January with Covid pneumomia. He has been sedated, ventilated and then had a tracheostomy. Thankfully he now has had that removed and was doing well
Greencroft
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Flash backs covid pneumonitis
Hi I’m nearly 6 months post ventilation from covid pneumonitis and the flash backs are now giving me bad panic attacks this is the worst I’ve ever been, I’m waiting for councilling due to start in 3 weeks had anyone get any coping tips that I could possibly try to stop or not be so bad with the flashbacks
Hi I’m nearly 6 months post ventilation from covid pneumonitis and the flash backs are now giving me bad panic attacks this is the worst I’ve ever been, I’m waiting for councilling due to start in 3 weeks had anyone get any coping tips that I could possibly try to stop or not be so bad with the flashbacks
Nala8573
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
My Cryo PVI Ablation experience
I had a Cryo Pulmonary Vein Isolation Ablation on Monday….I was quite nervous to be honest not ever having had much done in hospital before, well, it was a very strange and interesting experience, I was only under light sedation so can remember everything..no pain .but some very strange sensations
I had a Cryo Pulmonary Vein Isolation Ablation on Monday….I was quite nervous to be honest not ever having had much done in hospital before, well, it was a very strange and interesting experience, I was only under light sedation so can remember everything..no pain .but some very strange sensations
Simoni
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AF Association
2 years ago
Flashbacks and anxiety
How do you handle flashbacks? After being in the hospital in a diabetic coma, kidneys failing, pneumonia and more I have flashbacks of being in the hospital and coming slowly out of a coma. Also, I have flashbacks from being in rehab. I feel like I am in the hospital again when I am in my kitchen
How do you handle flashbacks? After being in the hospital in a diabetic coma, kidneys failing, pneumonia and more I have flashbacks of being in the hospital and coming slowly out of a coma. Also, I have flashbacks from being in rehab. I feel like I am in the hospital again when I am in my kitchen
rubydoobee
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Apathy
does anyone suffer from apathy following a hypoxic brain injury and can it improve in time
does anyone suffer from apathy following a hypoxic brain injury and can it improve in time
bruno2008
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Headway
2 years ago
Really wet nights - 9 year old
We are struggling with how to help our 9 year old (very soon 10) - he has primary enuresis. He is getting very conscious of his wet nights. We have just been camping for 4 nights and 3/4 he was wet so much it came through everything (he wears a drynite) and through to his air bed. The drynites are
We are struggling with how to help our 9 year old (very soon 10) - he has primary enuresis. He is getting very conscious of his wet nights. We have just been camping for 4 nights and 3/4 he was wet so much it came through everything (he wears a drynite) and through to his air bed. The drynites are
Phoenix78
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ERIC
2 years ago
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