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I'm due to have a hip replacement but nervous because I have paroxysmal A Fib. I' m on Edoxaban and have bisoprolol as a P I P, told to take after a few hours if it didn't resolve, but haven't had to take it . Would welcome some reassurance š
I'm due to have a hip replacement but nervous because I have paroxysmal A Fib. I' m on Edoxaban and have bisoprolol as a P I P, told to take after a few hours if it didn't resolve, but haven't had to take it . Would welcome some reassurance š
Normynoo
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Iām backš. Used to be Dtech.
Been a while since I was last on here. I didnāt go on a lot unless I could help with anything. So jock update. Iām now happily retired. Dog walking and playing golf. Going on occasional holidays. Had a week in Seville to celebrate my 70th birthday. January I had a bad hip. Thought it was just a strain
Been a while since I was last on here. I didnāt go on a lot unless I could help with anything. So jock update. Iām now happily retired. Dog walking and playing golf. Going on occasional holidays. Had a week in Seville to celebrate my 70th birthday. January I had a bad hip. Thought it was just a strain
Retiredtech28
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NRAS
3 months ago
any thoughts???
hi, Iāve posted here a couple times already. FibroScan of 75kpa. Current meld score 14. All components of meld score are within normal range except bilirubin which is 3.8. Saw my pcp Friday, she was quite confident HCC ( liver cancer) could be ruled out per ct scan and ultrasound, still need a mri w/
hi, Iāve posted here a couple times already. FibroScan of 75kpa. Current meld score 14. All components of meld score are within normal range except bilirubin which is 3.8. Saw my pcp Friday, she was quite confident HCC ( liver cancer) could be ruled out per ct scan and ultrasound, still need a mri w/
Prestige42
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
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Struggling coming off ropinerole
First thank you for all the replies to my earlier posts, before my second hip replacement. 4 weeks post surgery I am decreasing ropinerole slowly, just dropped from 0.75mg to 0.5mg after 2 weeks on 0.75mg. But struggling with symptoms starting early afternoon and getting worse as the evening progressed
First thank you for all the replies to my earlier posts, before my second hip replacement. 4 weeks post surgery I am decreasing ropinerole slowly, just dropped from 0.75mg to 0.5mg after 2 weeks on 0.75mg. But struggling with symptoms starting early afternoon and getting worse as the evening progressed
dulciemary
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Hip replacement and prednisolone
Iām currently awaiting a hip replacement and am taking 5 mg a day prednisolone. Can I have the surgery on this level of steroids ?
Iām currently awaiting a hip replacement and am taking 5 mg a day prednisolone. Can I have the surgery on this level of steroids ?
Katsmam
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NRAS
4 months ago
getting reading for HIP replacement #2
After the right in 2022, now it's time for the left. I'm not in horrible pain but I want to get it done so that I regain more ability to be active and workout, keep muscle mass (I'm 58), and continue to keep MS at bay. Just got the green light from the neuro. Ocrevus is delayed for 2 months to avoid
After the right in 2022, now it's time for the left. I'm not in horrible pain but I want to get it done so that I regain more ability to be active and workout, keep muscle mass (I'm 58), and continue to keep MS at bay. Just got the green light from the neuro. Ocrevus is delayed for 2 months to avoid
anaishunter
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My MSAA Community
4 months ago
Fatigue
My challenge is that around the same time i was diagnosed with Pmr i was experiencing mobility issues which resulted in a hip replacement followed by a year later by a knee replacement on the opposite leg which I am now 6 month post op . I am not sure if my fatigue on effort is normal after the joint
My challenge is that around the same time i was diagnosed with Pmr i was experiencing mobility issues which resulted in a hip replacement followed by a year later by a knee replacement on the opposite leg which I am now 6 month post op . I am not sure if my fatigue on effort is normal after the joint
Ritz02
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Should I defer MRI
Hi. I have hip replacement op booked for 17 June.I have received cardiac MRI appointment for 26 June. I tried the MRI dept to ask if I should defer. They passed the buck back to Cardiology. I asked at the pre op assessment yesterday but again no clear advice. I usually recover quickly from surgery -
Hi. I have hip replacement op booked for 17 June.I have received cardiac MRI appointment for 26 June. I tried the MRI dept to ask if I should defer. They passed the buck back to Cardiology. I asked at the pre op assessment yesterday but again no clear advice. I usually recover quickly from surgery -
Morges
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
aortic valve stenosis
In 2022 I had a hip replacement following covid infection as it affected the synovial hip fluid and was then alerted to the fact that there was a problem with my aortic valve. I need to have aortic valve replacement and am currently on the waiting list. In my first consultation the cardiologist said
In 2022 I had a hip replacement following covid infection as it affected the synovial hip fluid and was then alerted to the fact that there was a problem with my aortic valve. I need to have aortic valve replacement and am currently on the waiting list. In my first consultation the cardiologist said
Greatoak1
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Diagnosed HBP Dec 2022. On Amlodipine 5mg since Jan 2023. All good as at May 2024.
Prescribed Amlodipine 5mg daily early Jan 2023. By mid Feb the meds did their job with mild side-effects (numbness in hands/feet with swollen ankles from sitting at a desk for extended periods). These moderated 10 days. Sitting long periods is no good = swollen ankles. Exercise resolves that within
Prescribed Amlodipine 5mg daily early Jan 2023. By mid Feb the meds did their job with mild side-effects (numbness in hands/feet with swollen ankles from sitting at a desk for extended periods). These moderated 10 days. Sitting long periods is no good = swollen ankles. Exercise resolves that within
Dps007
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 months ago
Struggling with week 8
I am completing week 8 run 2 and I've been exhausted this week. I've bought some electrolyte tablets and found they helped on the first run of thus week. I have been overheating and actually felt a little sick after a run last week due to having to do evening runs and the humidity. Anyone else running
I am completing week 8 run 2 and I've been exhausted this week. I've bought some electrolyte tablets and found they helped on the first run of thus week. I have been overheating and actually felt a little sick after a run last week due to having to do evening runs and the humidity. Anyone else running
Emnewtothis
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Couch to 5K
4 months ago
prebiotic collagen protein
Hi, I have searched the site re the above and most concerns relate to cost and getting collagen from diet rather than paying large sums for a packaged preparation. The main reason i want to take it is the hype regarding bloating, gut healing and digestive issues. It contains collagen peptides
Hi, I have searched the site re the above and most concerns relate to cost and getting collagen from diet rather than paying large sums for a packaged preparation. The main reason i want to take it is the hype regarding bloating, gut healing and digestive issues. It contains collagen peptides
paulgf54
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CLL Support
28 days ago
Hip Replacement Update
Hip Replacement Update
Good morning friends, just an update my surgery is scheduled for early June. I will be having it in the hospital where I receive my MPN care. I am very relieved they will be able to do it. I will post more about the process and experience. I have learned a lot! Everyone
Hip Replacement Update
Good morning friends, just an update my surgery is scheduled for early June. I will be having it in the hospital where I receive my MPN care. I am very relieved they will be able to do it. I will post more about the process and experience. I have learned a lot! Everyone
Indigo42916
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Surprise at GP
had an appt this morning about gut/urgency issues and finally got round to asking what my very first TSH reading was, in August 2021, 3 months post hip replacement surgery. My understanding was that I was borderline - I didnāt even know what that was! I was retested six weeks later and a bit higher,
had an appt this morning about gut/urgency issues and finally got round to asking what my very first TSH reading was, in August 2021, 3 months post hip replacement surgery. My understanding was that I was borderline - I didnāt even know what that was! I was retested six weeks later and a bit higher,
Calceolaria
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
hi thanks in advance
hi I have to get hip replacement on 5 th June I have a peacmaker and a defibrillator filled. Any one else had this done? Did you have general anaesthetic or epidural?
hi I have to get hip replacement on 5 th June I have a peacmaker and a defibrillator filled. Any one else had this done? Did you have general anaesthetic or epidural?
George6969
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Severe pain in Hips
Hello all, I havenāt been on this section for a long time, due to my many other conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis & newish one, Smouldering Myeloma affecting me. But I would be glad of any advice/contact on the Osteoarthritis. I started with Fibromyalgia in my mid-late 40ās, now aged 62 & as
Hello all, I havenāt been on this section for a long time, due to my many other conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis & newish one, Smouldering Myeloma affecting me. But I would be glad of any advice/contact on the Osteoarthritis. I started with Fibromyalgia in my mid-late 40ās, now aged 62 & as
Shamrockgirl
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NRAS
5 months ago
First appointment with nhs Rheumy
Hi, I had my first nhs appointment with the Rheumy who is based at the same health centre as the one I have seen privately. He did say to me that he was aware that I had seen one, I had already had my bloods done prior to the appointment. He said my RF was 170 which is high, he gave me two booklets
Hi, I had my first nhs appointment with the Rheumy who is based at the same health centre as the one I have seen privately. He did say to me that he was aware that I had seen one, I had already had my bloods done prior to the appointment. He said my RF was 170 which is high, he gave me two booklets
Wonderfullifeandmore
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Two years post mini maze (surgical ablation).
How on earth is that 2 years since being down in London taking that step into the unknown of having surgical ablation, hoping for a good result, knowing research said I had a good chance, but like everything itās not guaranteed. Sharing my experience on here with you all each step of the way. Well
How on earth is that 2 years since being down in London taking that step into the unknown of having surgical ablation, hoping for a good result, knowing research said I had a good chance, but like everything itās not guaranteed. Sharing my experience on here with you all each step of the way. Well
MummyLuv
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Red lumps on hands
Hi, Since I've started having issues with my joints (had two hip replacements at 25, arthritis in my lower lumbar spine & sacralratic joint etc) I've had these lumps appear for a couple of days (more sometimes) and then they go away for a bit. They really hurt to touch. They appear over night most of
Hi, Since I've started having issues with my joints (had two hip replacements at 25, arthritis in my lower lumbar spine & sacralratic joint etc) I've had these lumps appear for a couple of days (more sometimes) and then they go away for a bit. They really hurt to touch. They appear over night most of
YoungAndPainful
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
RLS and surgery
As I have previously indicated, I take Belbuca buccal patch for my RLS. I am scheduled for hip replacement surgery in the near future. Recently I have seen several posts stating that any surgery will cause increased RLS . Honestly, I am now very concerned and anxious about this. Because I take Belbuca
As I have previously indicated, I take Belbuca buccal patch for my RLS. I am scheduled for hip replacement surgery in the near future. Recently I have seen several posts stating that any surgery will cause increased RLS . Honestly, I am now very concerned and anxious about this. Because I take Belbuca
dancer2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
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