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Amiodarona- I’ve been on it a week and feel very shaky, almost like tremors inside. Just wondering if I should continue with it ?
I am on holiday in Spain had a bad AFib attack with RVR ended up in
intensive
care
. Long story short they put me on Amiodarona and I’m feeling very fatigued still (8 days after discharge) and very shaky.
I am on holiday in Spain had a bad AFib attack with RVR ended up in
intensive
care
. Long story short they put me on Amiodarona and I’m feeling very fatigued still (8 days after discharge) and very shaky.
Nodoubt2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
Off Topic Friday: Jessie's Woodland Walk VIII
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being 'Brent's Corner'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight attempt
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being 'Brent's Corner'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight attempt
BrentW
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Care Community
5 months ago
QoL: Jessie's Woodland Walk VIII
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being '[i]Brent's Corner[/i]'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being '[i]Brent's Corner[/i]'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Yes to trial.
And so it starts. I’ve made the decision,. Starting a new post here because the other one was getting too confusing for me. I’ve been asked to go in for an Echocardiogram on Friday. In 2 days time. Preparation for trial. But nothing worries me much right now more than how terrible I am feeling. Just
And so it starts. I’ve made the decision,. Starting a new post here because the other one was getting too confusing for me. I’ve been asked to go in for an Echocardiogram on Friday. In 2 days time. Preparation for trial. But nothing worries me much right now more than how terrible I am feeling. Just
Timtam56
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
CDK12 gene mutation
My husband continues to be hormone sensitive but Sept. 4, 2023 he developed intense and unrelenting pain in his right mandible. The oncologist and palliative care nurse prescribed morphine and dilaudid to help reduce the pain. These pain meds are helping although he can still feel pain and gets breakthrough
My husband continues to be hormone sensitive but Sept. 4, 2023 he developed intense and unrelenting pain in his right mandible. The oncologist and palliative care nurse prescribed morphine and dilaudid to help reduce the pain. These pain meds are helping although he can still feel pain and gets breakthrough
Decktime
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
First line of treatment
Well, I finally got to see my oncologist at Fred Hutchinson cancer center today. And finally a treatment plan! This all took time because I moved from South Carolina to Seattle for cancer treatment and to be with my kids. My oncologist was grateful I had done all the tests and biopsies prior to my appointment
Well, I finally got to see my oncologist at Fred Hutchinson cancer center today. And finally a treatment plan! This all took time because I moved from South Carolina to Seattle for cancer treatment and to be with my kids. My oncologist was grateful I had done all the tests and biopsies prior to my appointment
monkeygirl62
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
Care Home response
Please can I thank everyone who sent a response to my original post. It is encouraging to hear from so many of you who have similar stories. My husband is responding well to the care home and the staff are lovely. I have had a lot of support from the health professionals , consultant, physio, speech
Please can I thank everyone who sent a response to my original post. It is encouraging to hear from so many of you who have similar stories. My husband is responding well to the care home and the staff are lovely. I have had a lot of support from the health professionals , consultant, physio, speech
Wybert
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PSP Association
6 months ago
Palliative care, does it still exist?
I saw a consultant , for the first time since well before lockdown, on the 14th September. I'd never met him before but he was really great. He'd obviously read my notes as he asked about all my conditions, osteoporosis, swollen legs etc. He said my lung condition is now too far gone to put me through
I saw a consultant , for the first time since well before lockdown, on the 14th September. I'd never met him before but he was really great. He'd obviously read my notes as he asked about all my conditions, osteoporosis, swollen legs etc. He said my lung condition is now too far gone to put me through
wheezyof
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
New Critical Care Peer Support Group in Cambridge
New support group in Cambridge with face to face sessions commencing Monday 15th May and virtual sessions Thursday 1st June, providing a safe and relaxed space to share your experiences with other ICU survivors and their loved ones, making the journey after
intensive
care
a little less lonely.
New support group in Cambridge with face to face sessions commencing Monday 15th May and virtual sessions Thursday 1st June, providing a safe and relaxed space to share your experiences with other ICU survivors and their loved ones, making the journey after
intensive
care
a little less lonely.
Berry1982
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Nintedanib
Hi, I am absolutely useless with technology…… I wrote a lengthy update about myself, this drug, other drugs, hospital stay, decline of lung transplant at Harefield, referral to palliative care, oxygen - sorry goes on and on, just wanted to share the year’s overall experience. I can’t find the update
Hi, I am absolutely useless with technology…… I wrote a lengthy update about myself, this drug, other drugs, hospital stay, decline of lung transplant at Harefield, referral to palliative care, oxygen - sorry goes on and on, just wanted to share the year’s overall experience. I can’t find the update
Bonchops10
in
Living with Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
6 months ago
what is this exactly. ?
hi there. I have experienced the most intense pain ever to my righ thigh eventually spreading to my left leg also. I’m October 23 Doctors decided to fit a 7 inch titanium rod to the right femur as they believe that will provide support to the cancerous leg. I continue to have pain from the femur
hi there. I have experienced the most intense pain ever to my righ thigh eventually spreading to my left leg also. I’m October 23 Doctors decided to fit a 7 inch titanium rod to the right femur as they believe that will provide support to the cancerous leg. I continue to have pain from the femur
db1966
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Hello - I’m struggling
My brother almost died from sepsis due to a huge abscess left untreated by the hospital. On the scans they found him to have child Pugh class C decompensated liver cirrhosis. Total shock to us. He’s no longer decompensated but is seriously ill after being in hospital for two months, having three surgery
My brother almost died from sepsis due to a huge abscess left untreated by the hospital. On the scans they found him to have child Pugh class C decompensated liver cirrhosis. Total shock to us. He’s no longer decompensated but is seriously ill after being in hospital for two months, having three surgery
MrsAlien
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
knocked sideways
He also had sepsis twice and ended up in
intensive
care
where I work. Since then he has been getting stronger in himself. Struggling to eat normal food as he feels full all the time but with shakes, protein and lots of calogen we have been getting in the calories and proteins.
He also had sepsis twice and ended up in
intensive
care
where I work. Since then he has been getting stronger in himself. Struggling to eat normal food as he feels full all the time but with shakes, protein and lots of calogen we have been getting in the calories and proteins.
Snips71
in
Liver4Life
5 months ago
Knocked sideways
He also had sepsis twice and ended up in
intensive
care
where I work. Since then he has been getting stronger in himself. Struggling to eat normal food as he feels full all the time but with shakes, protein and lots of calogen we have been getting in the calories and proteins.
He also had sepsis twice and ended up in
intensive
care
where I work. Since then he has been getting stronger in himself. Struggling to eat normal food as he feels full all the time but with shakes, protein and lots of calogen we have been getting in the calories and proteins.
Snips71
in
British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Sotolol V Nebivolol
After a time in
intensive
care
and CCU he was fitted with an ICD , he has a dangerous LV arrithmya . He left hospital on Bisoprolol still, amongst a lot of other meds. On 13th Jan his ICD delivered a shock, again he had gone into arrest , thank goodness for the ICD.
After a time in
intensive
care
and CCU he was fitted with an ICD , he has a dangerous LV arrithmya . He left hospital on Bisoprolol still, amongst a lot of other meds. On 13th Jan his ICD delivered a shock, again he had gone into arrest , thank goodness for the ICD.
Gazania27
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
my boy
I lost my son on sunday 21st may, while he was lying dying in the hospital bed, the person from
intensive
care
came to tell me what support they would give my boy if he ended up there, basically they said he would have limited care and no ventilator because of his disability, of cause I said I would
I lost my son on sunday 21st may, while he was lying dying in the hospital bed, the person from
intensive
care
came to tell me what support they would give my boy if he ended up there, basically they said he would have limited care and no ventilator because of his disability, of cause I said I would
mum-forever
in
Mencap
1 year ago
Update on mum
Since my last post things have deteriorated quickly, mums swallowing has got a lot worse and she has choked twice and has crackles on her lungs which she has been given antibiotics for ( not quite sure how they will get these into her) the community matron updated me today and has told me that she is
Since my last post things have deteriorated quickly, mums swallowing has got a lot worse and she has choked twice and has crackles on her lungs which she has been given antibiotics for ( not quite sure how they will get these into her) the community matron updated me today and has told me that she is
Walking18
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PSP Association
7 months ago
Oct 14th FREE live workshop!!!
Here's your chance to gain insights from an exceptional panel, discussing important healthcare challenges and solutions! 🌟 Spotlight on Ryne Wilson, DNP, RN, OCN: As a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Ryne brings a wealth of knowledge from his varied experiences
Here's your chance to gain insights from an exceptional panel, discussing important healthcare challenges and solutions! 🌟 Spotlight on Ryne Wilson, DNP, RN, OCN: As a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Ryne brings a wealth of knowledge from his varied experiences
MichelleL_BlueFaery
Editor
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
7 months ago
📢 Saturday October 14th Free Live HCC Workshop📢
Dive deep into critical healthcare topics with leading experts in the field! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Daneng Li: Spearheading the Liver Cancer Collaborative Program within the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Li's tireless efforts
Dive deep into critical healthcare topics with leading experts in the field! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Daneng Li: Spearheading the Liver Cancer Collaborative Program within the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Li's tireless efforts
MichelleL_BlueFaery
Editor
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
7 months ago
📢 Don't Miss Out on Our Workshop This Saturday! 📢
Join us as distinguished experts gather to shed light on pivotal healthcare topics that touch the lives of many! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Sarah C. Bauer: A leading developmental and behavioral pediatrician with a personal connection to our cause. Her father's journey with type 2 diabetes and a brief battle
Join us as distinguished experts gather to shed light on pivotal healthcare topics that touch the lives of many! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Sarah C. Bauer: A leading developmental and behavioral pediatrician with a personal connection to our cause. Her father's journey with type 2 diabetes and a brief battle
MichelleL_BlueFaery
Editor
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
7 months ago
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