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Non drowsy pain medication?
Hi all, I have endo between uterus and bowel, my left ovary is stuck to my pelvis and bowel and I have adeno as well. I've only tried ibuprofen, paracetemol, naproxen, codeine and co-codamol (over the counter strength) for pain relief and co-codamol works best to take the edge off. Unfortunately it
Hi all, I have endo between uterus and bowel, my left ovary is stuck to my pelvis and bowel and I have adeno as well. I've only tried ibuprofen, paracetemol, naproxen, codeine and co-codamol (over the counter strength) for pain relief and co-codamol works best to take the edge off. Unfortunately it
Kricam78
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Mucous removal breathing devices and enlarged heart.
Been asked to show a neighbour how to use a flutter device to clear phlegm willing to do this. Also have a spare that she can have. However, said neighbour has just been diagnosed with an enlarged heart so wonder if this would be OK for her to use?
Been asked to show a neighbour how to use a flutter device to clear phlegm willing to do this. Also have a spare that she can have. However, said neighbour has just been diagnosed with an enlarged heart so wonder if this would be OK for her to use?
Desanthony
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
New valve in action
I’m new….I am recovering from open heart surgery in mid Nov during which I had a replacement aortic valve and a bypass. Recovery has been slow - not helped by catching pneumonia, but I can now walk on the level for 18 min and am building up my fitness. All hints tips and encouragement welcome!
I’m new….I am recovering from open heart surgery in mid Nov during which I had a replacement aortic valve and a bypass. Recovery has been slow - not helped by catching pneumonia, but I can now walk on the level for 18 min and am building up my fitness. All hints tips and encouragement welcome!
New_valve
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My EXI Community
3 years ago
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Feeling confused!!
Just had phone consultation this morning decided I needed another ablation I was fine with that no problem I told him I did an abnormal ecg on my 6 lead Kardia device it said sinus rhythm wide QRS I had to email this to him, he then rang me back to say now not putting me on list for ablation. As this
Just had phone consultation this morning decided I needed another ablation I was fine with that no problem I told him I did an abnormal ecg on my 6 lead Kardia device it said sinus rhythm wide QRS I had to email this to him, he then rang me back to say now not putting me on list for ablation. As this
Babyr1996
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Pacemaker fitted?
Hi As someone with PAF, plus "secondary degree heart block and short sinus pauses" but fortunately with virtually no symptoms I am taking Apixaban and my cardiologist may well advise me to have a pacemaker fitted following a current seven day patch result in a few days time. So any advice/thoughts
Hi As someone with PAF, plus "secondary degree heart block and short sinus pauses" but fortunately with virtually no symptoms I am taking Apixaban and my cardiologist may well advise me to have a pacemaker fitted following a current seven day patch result in a few days time. So any advice/thoughts
Davidpeaty
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AF Association
3 years ago
Hello from a Newbie
I’ve had palpitations for years, however, the GP has never been able to trap them, in November I went for a routine ECG and was informed I was in AF, at long last it was trapped, I was so relieved as I was starting to think it was all imagined. I was sent to Ambulatory Care, another ECG, not in AF again
I’ve had palpitations for years, however, the GP has never been able to trap them, in November I went for a routine ECG and was informed I was in AF, at long last it was trapped, I was so relieved as I was starting to think it was all imagined. I was sent to Ambulatory Care, another ECG, not in AF again
Carnationmac
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
3 days since PVI: is this normal?
Hi Ive never posted before but have read the useful information shared by members so asking for advice and reassurance. I have Paroxymal AF and had a PVI cryo ablation on Monday. the first few days were as expected: bit breathless, missed beats, tired. I thought things were slowly improving until last
Hi Ive never posted before but have read the useful information shared by members so asking for advice and reassurance. I have Paroxymal AF and had a PVI cryo ablation on Monday. the first few days were as expected: bit breathless, missed beats, tired. I thought things were slowly improving until last
Mabel79
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AF Association
3 years ago
Are the tens machine worth it? Ovira?
Hi! I was diagnosed with endometriosis two weeks ago. Mirena coil was fitted during the surgery and my cramps came back (no as bad as it use to be 🤞🏻) before the mirena I was under two mini pills x days to cut completely my period and handle my pain. I am really thinking about investing in a tens machine
Hi! I was diagnosed with endometriosis two weeks ago. Mirena coil was fitted during the surgery and my cramps came back (no as bad as it use to be 🤞🏻) before the mirena I was under two mini pills x days to cut completely my period and handle my pain. I am really thinking about investing in a tens machine
Juditd21
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Update on 3rd vaccination
My 33 year old son had his 3rd vaccination cancelled due to lack of staff. It was rescheduled for this week but now he’s ill with covid so cannot have it. He’s not CEV but several family members are, my daughter in law with MS, my Dad with Non Hodgkinsons Lymphoma, my step Father after triple heart
My 33 year old son had his 3rd vaccination cancelled due to lack of staff. It was rescheduled for this week but now he’s ill with covid so cannot have it. He’s not CEV but several family members are, my daughter in law with MS, my Dad with Non Hodgkinsons Lymphoma, my step Father after triple heart
Hidden
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NRAS
3 years ago
Lisinopril and Lipitor
I have high blood pressure and Afib. I had an MRI on my brain and the doctor found I have had a couple of strokes. Thankfully they made my left side numb, but nothing more. I take 20mg of lisinopril a day and 80mg of Lipitor. I am continually nauseated, and my leg muscles are weak. I feel off balance
I have high blood pressure and Afib. I had an MRI on my brain and the doctor found I have had a couple of strokes. Thankfully they made my left side numb, but nothing more. I take 20mg of lisinopril a day and 80mg of Lipitor. I am continually nauseated, and my leg muscles are weak. I feel off balance
hatchback
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AF Association
3 years ago
Seafood pasta
We had some left over cooked spaghetti so I fried up some garlic, chilli and onion in olive oil then added cherry tomatoes, the cooked pasta and salt and pepper. Then I divided it into two pans and added cooked crab to mine and a tin of tuna to my husband’s (he is allergic to crabs) and some parsley.
We had some left over cooked spaghetti so I fried up some garlic, chilli and onion in olive oil then added cherry tomatoes, the cooked pasta and salt and pepper. Then I divided it into two pans and added cooked crab to mine and a tin of tuna to my husband’s (he is allergic to crabs) and some parsley.
Kaz747
Star
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Post AF ablation
Hello, My 65 year old father, who suffers from heart failure and AF, underwent his first AF ablation 3 days ago. Doctors didnt really tell us what to expect during the recovery period so seeing my dad struggle that much is very difficult for me. 3 days post op, he is still coughing a lot, has a headache
Hello, My 65 year old father, who suffers from heart failure and AF, underwent his first AF ablation 3 days ago. Doctors didnt really tell us what to expect during the recovery period so seeing my dad struggle that much is very difficult for me. 3 days post op, he is still coughing a lot, has a headache
Salbie
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AF Association
3 years ago
SWOLLEN HAND
30 months past a heart bypass and 6 months past a pacemaker and in last month been waking up with swollen left hand and wrist. I do sleep on my left side and wear a watch. The swelling goes down during the day but is not usually gone before midnight. No swelling of ankles since about six months after
30 months past a heart bypass and 6 months past a pacemaker and in last month been waking up with swollen left hand and wrist. I do sleep on my left side and wear a watch. The swelling goes down during the day but is not usually gone before midnight. No swelling of ankles since about six months after
Kelling
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
AV node ablation
Hi all Need some advice, have a two lead pacemaker (4years) Now advised to have an A V. Node ablation. Seeing the cardiologist on Thursday at Barts. Open heart surgery for mitral valve repair (18 years) June of last year diagnosed with Polymyagia, and taking steroids, now reducing them, hoping this
Hi all Need some advice, have a two lead pacemaker (4years) Now advised to have an A V. Node ablation. Seeing the cardiologist on Thursday at Barts. Open heart surgery for mitral valve repair (18 years) June of last year diagnosed with Polymyagia, and taking steroids, now reducing them, hoping this
valg59
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AF Association
3 years ago
Best foundation for telangiectasia?
Hi all, Anyone out there found a good foundation to cover telangiectasia on the face? I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis 3 years ago. I know it seems trivial with all the other things we have to deal with but the redness on my face gets me down sometimes and I wondered if anyone has found the holy
Hi all, Anyone out there found a good foundation to cover telangiectasia on the face? I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis 3 years ago. I know it seems trivial with all the other things we have to deal with but the redness on my face gets me down sometimes and I wondered if anyone has found the holy
Helenlouise40
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Apixaban
Hi everyone I’ve been to see my cardiologist this morning Good news after having successful Cardioversion. My heart is better than before, no concerns. He told me to stop the Apixaban but I’m a little apprehensive, my chadsvads score is 1 (female) My weight as also dropped and I will continue on
Hi everyone I’ve been to see my cardiologist this morning Good news after having successful Cardioversion. My heart is better than before, no concerns. He told me to stop the Apixaban but I’m a little apprehensive, my chadsvads score is 1 (female) My weight as also dropped and I will continue on
Mabal
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AF Association
3 years ago
Any help?
Good morning Can anyone help? I am really struggling after a car accident in 2019 . I have had radiofrequency ablation and spinal injections but the surgeon said he cannot rule out Fibromyalgia-I'd never heard of this previously, yet I now sympathise with everyone on here. I haven't (as yet) been diagnosed
Good morning Can anyone help? I am really struggling after a car accident in 2019 . I have had radiofrequency ablation and spinal injections but the surgeon said he cannot rule out Fibromyalgia-I'd never heard of this previously, yet I now sympathise with everyone on here. I haven't (as yet) been diagnosed
CJ460
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Permanent AF?
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
3 years ago
Xenotransplantation of pig heart
Hello everyone. I’m sure we have all read about the recent pig kidneys transplanted into humans successfully. Well, it appears it’s been done again but this time it looks like a heart transplant was done. It’s too early to tell, but this case here seems to be more beneficial towards making it a reality
Hello everyone. I’m sure we have all read about the recent pig kidneys transplanted into humans successfully. Well, it appears it’s been done again but this time it looks like a heart transplant was done. It’s too early to tell, but this case here seems to be more beneficial towards making it a reality
FThomp
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Sternum pain.
Hi I had open heart surgery 3 years ago, I still suffer from sternum pain after all this time. I got referred to pain clinic and latterly a surgeon. I read that the wires in your sternum can be removed. I was prescribed a gel for pain and im on Codrydomal for pain I think 10 percent codeine and the
Hi I had open heart surgery 3 years ago, I still suffer from sternum pain after all this time. I got referred to pain clinic and latterly a surgeon. I read that the wires in your sternum can be removed. I was prescribed a gel for pain and im on Codrydomal for pain I think 10 percent codeine and the
Bobbymrg
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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