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Flecainide and Bisoprolol as a PIP approach for Vagal Afib?
I’ve deduced I have vagal Afib as all my episodes occur without fail late evening after eating or early morning waking me from my sleep. I take 1.25mg Bisoprolol daily and 50 to 100mg of Flecainide as a pill in pocket. The Flecainide stops Afib in its track usually within one to two hours but I find
I’ve deduced I have vagal Afib as all my episodes occur without fail late evening after eating or early morning waking me from my sleep. I take 1.25mg Bisoprolol daily and 50 to 100mg of Flecainide as a pill in pocket. The Flecainide stops Afib in its track usually within one to two hours but I find
Motov
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AF Association
3 years ago
The revolution we are living through, the need for simplicity and a few controversial considerations.
"And those who were seen dancing, were considered mad by those who who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche 1. Learn about the revolution we are living through, but which will not reach the sick for a long time if we don't do something about it. If you are tired of looking for information
"And those who were seen dancing, were considered mad by those who who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche 1. Learn about the revolution we are living through, but which will not reach the sick for a long time if we don't do something about it. If you are tired of looking for information
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
pramipexole
Hi, Happy New Year to all you wonderful people. Just cut out my 180 microgram tablet bad muscle pain ,going to see Doc with help to get off the 350 microgram should I start halve a tab or quarter ,taking magnesium and horse chestnut and it helps ,thinking pregabelin if I succeed ,what do you think .god
Hi, Happy New Year to all you wonderful people. Just cut out my 180 microgram tablet bad muscle pain ,going to see Doc with help to get off the 350 microgram should I start halve a tab or quarter ,taking magnesium and horse chestnut and it helps ,thinking pregabelin if I succeed ,what do you think .god
auldreekie18
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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Thyroidectomy / symptoms query
Hi everyone, It's been just over 3 years since I've been diagnosed with Graves Disease. After my first taper down of Carbimazole it wasn't long after dropping to 5mg EOD that I relapsed. My endocrinologist in the NHS said now it's happened once it's pretty much guaranteed it would happen again and again
Hi everyone, It's been just over 3 years since I've been diagnosed with Graves Disease. After my first taper down of Carbimazole it wasn't long after dropping to 5mg EOD that I relapsed. My endocrinologist in the NHS said now it's happened once it's pretty much guaranteed it would happen again and again
CTun
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Research into Magnesium and RLS/PLMS
I know that the use of Magnesium to control/treat RLS is considered at best unproven and at worst controversial, but I - and various others - have found dosing with Magnesium Citrate very helpful. The studies looking into this have been much too small, and peer reviews have deemed studies inconclusive
I know that the use of Magnesium to control/treat RLS is considered at best unproven and at worst controversial, but I - and various others - have found dosing with Magnesium Citrate very helpful. The studies looking into this have been much too small, and peer reviews have deemed studies inconclusive
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Had my third kidney transplant
Hello everyone:) Happy Holidays! 2 weeks ago I received the phone call that they had a kidney for me ..this was very unexpected because I had been told throughout the whole pre transplant process that I would have a living donor through the paired exchange program. My husband would donate to someone
Hello everyone:) Happy Holidays! 2 weeks ago I received the phone call that they had a kidney for me ..this was very unexpected because I had been told throughout the whole pre transplant process that I would have a living donor through the paired exchange program. My husband would donate to someone
Calebzztop
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Primary Hyperparathyroidism
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis whilst being investigated for hypercalcemia. Turns out I had a tumour on my parathyroid gland - primary hyperparathyroidism. I was told this caused my osteoporosis because the parathyroid glands control the calcium in our bodies. Mine was out of control and leaking calcium
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis whilst being investigated for hypercalcemia. Turns out I had a tumour on my parathyroid gland - primary hyperparathyroidism. I was told this caused my osteoporosis because the parathyroid glands control the calcium in our bodies. Mine was out of control and leaking calcium
Cappuccinobaby
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Vitamins
Can someone please list all the vitamins (including calcium, because I am a woman) that are helpful to take daily for RLS including the amount to take daily, strengths, and times of day to take them? I'm confused because I know you have to be careful not to take magnesium with other things, iron, vitamin
Can someone please list all the vitamins (including calcium, because I am a woman) that are helpful to take daily for RLS including the amount to take daily, strengths, and times of day to take them? I'm confused because I know you have to be careful not to take magnesium with other things, iron, vitamin
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Ectopic beats all day everyday and now sharp stabbing pain.
Hi everyone. Just wanted to see if anyone has experienced something similar… I’m 35 and have had palpitations since August but in the last week they’ve gotten horrific and they’re all day, everyday. I was fitted with a holter monitor on Monday and wore that for 24 hours, still waiting on results but
Hi everyone. Just wanted to see if anyone has experienced something similar… I’m 35 and have had palpitations since August but in the last week they’ve gotten horrific and they’re all day, everyday. I was fitted with a holter monitor on Monday and wore that for 24 hours, still waiting on results but
Callie_Angelica
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Help reducing my cholesterol
I'm taking Lestrin plus to reduce my cholesterol levels, I've lost 8lb in weight, exercise daily, eat healthy yet its not lowering. I refuse to take statins. I also take vit D, C, Zink, magnesium, garlic, Cranberry, all daily.
I'm taking Lestrin plus to reduce my cholesterol levels, I've lost 8lb in weight, exercise daily, eat healthy yet its not lowering. I refuse to take statins. I also take vit D, C, Zink, magnesium, garlic, Cranberry, all daily.
Hidden
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Cholesterol Support
3 years ago
Lab results - hair loss and palpitations
Here are my December 16,21 fasting blood test Sadly the technician overlooked taking my thyroid labs! Folate 11.2. Range- greater than 5.4ng B12 711. Range - 211-911 Ferritin 35. Range- 4.60-204 Hemoglobin A1C 5.3 range 4.6 -5.9 Hemolytic index 5. Range 0-24 Do u think my iron is low, (ferritin
Here are my December 16,21 fasting blood test Sadly the technician overlooked taking my thyroid labs! Folate 11.2. Range- greater than 5.4ng B12 711. Range - 211-911 Ferritin 35. Range- 4.60-204 Hemoglobin A1C 5.3 range 4.6 -5.9 Hemolytic index 5. Range 0-24 Do u think my iron is low, (ferritin
Suzi_
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Magnesium and ppis
I am thinking about taking magnesium glycinate but the problem is I take 20mg of rabeprazole twice a day for indigestion from statins and aspirin and the magnesium won't be absorbed ppis lower magnesium levels in the body but i have read supplementing magnesium won't make any difference. Any thoughts
I am thinking about taking magnesium glycinate but the problem is I take 20mg of rabeprazole twice a day for indigestion from statins and aspirin and the magnesium won't be absorbed ppis lower magnesium levels in the body but i have read supplementing magnesium won't make any difference. Any thoughts
Radars
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Not so subclinical hypothyroidism
As per great advice on here, I'm taking vitamin D3 spray and also did my own results to include T3 and to baseline before I start on any medication. At 8:30am before eating. My TSH did indeed go up to over 10 as was suggested may happen. FT4 similar but I was previously told -ve for antibodies,
As per great advice on here, I'm taking vitamin D3 spray and also did my own results to include T3 and to baseline before I start on any medication. At 8:30am before eating. My TSH did indeed go up to over 10 as was suggested may happen. FT4 similar but I was previously told -ve for antibodies,
mrskiki
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Magnesium and aspirin
Hi I have been thinking about supplementing magnesium but I have read about it interacting with aspirin which I take on a night, I also take 25mg isosorbide mononitrate and 10mgs atorvastatin any thoughts on this.
Hi I have been thinking about supplementing magnesium but I have read about it interacting with aspirin which I take on a night, I also take 25mg isosorbide mononitrate and 10mgs atorvastatin any thoughts on this.
Radars
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Cold Laser and EMDR!
On November 3rd 2021 I started seeing a new chiropractor who uses cold laser treatments. It’s like red light therapy on steroids. Look it up! My smell that was diminished is now almost normal. Gait and stiffness improved greatly. Little tremor I had is gone. Can Type 75% better! He does a laser treatment
On November 3rd 2021 I started seeing a new chiropractor who uses cold laser treatments. It’s like red light therapy on steroids. Look it up! My smell that was diminished is now almost normal. Gait and stiffness improved greatly. Little tremor I had is gone. Can Type 75% better! He does a laser treatment
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
The Afib Project channel on YouTube
Interesting new video channel recently started over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZjkFR0A-gQ6NXgV5pqrAjA/videos So far looked at cardiorespiratory fitness, Covid & AF, ideal waist size and is currently looking at magnesium supplementation. From his bio: "I'm David, an atrial fibrillation
Interesting new video channel recently started over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZjkFR0A-gQ6NXgV5pqrAjA/videos So far looked at cardiorespiratory fitness, Covid & AF, ideal waist size and is currently looking at magnesium supplementation. From his bio: "I'm David, an atrial fibrillation
Barny12
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AF Association
3 years ago
Palpitations and Magnesium
I've read that magnesium can help with palpitations. Has anyone already on heart meds (I'm on atorvastatin, aspirin, ramipril and amlodipine) tried taking it for that purpose? I've suffered from them for many years, starting long before my HA but they have gotten a lot worse recently. I'd like to do
I've read that magnesium can help with palpitations. Has anyone already on heart meds (I'm on atorvastatin, aspirin, ramipril and amlodipine) tried taking it for that purpose? I've suffered from them for many years, starting long before my HA but they have gotten a lot worse recently. I'd like to do
LesleyJ59
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Trapped finale (hopefully)
Well guys my update ! I contacted PALS of the hospital 8am no answer obviously to early so dropped them email of my predicament, at 10 30 am sister of ward woke me , as I was totally knackered due to that episode , she told me PALS had been in touch with her and were sorting it and the team who
Well guys my update ! I contacted PALS of the hospital 8am no answer obviously to early so dropped them email of my predicament, at 10 30 am sister of ward woke me , as I was totally knackered due to that episode , she told me PALS had been in touch with her and were sorting it and the team who
Smurff
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
T3 advice
Started taking T3 and worked it up slowly to one full 25mcg tablet per day.Done this for a couple of days then split the 25mcg half in morning and half mid afternoon.Whilst at the same time I reduced my Levo to 50mcg taken in the morning with half the T3 tablet Problem is I’m still feeling terrible fatigue
Started taking T3 and worked it up slowly to one full 25mcg tablet per day.Done this for a couple of days then split the 25mcg half in morning and half mid afternoon.Whilst at the same time I reduced my Levo to 50mcg taken in the morning with half the T3 tablet Problem is I’m still feeling terrible fatigue
jacobite33
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Delaying cognitive decline
I had a BT partially removed in 2009 followed by 30 rounds of RT in 2010. Tumour has been stable since but I have experienced side effects (fatigue, tinnitus, confusion, cognitive decline, etc). Today I had a radio oncologist review and I explained this. He told me that because of dose of the radiation
I had a BT partially removed in 2009 followed by 30 rounds of RT in 2010. Tumour has been stable since but I have experienced side effects (fatigue, tinnitus, confusion, cognitive decline, etc). Today I had a radio oncologist review and I explained this. He told me that because of dose of the radiation
EireAtaxic
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Headway
3 years ago
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