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Levodopa effect on AF?
Diagnosed with Parkinsons last year.....medication (Levodopa) seems to be helping AF...anyone else feel the same?
Diagnosed with Parkinsons last year.....medication (Levodopa) seems to be helping AF...anyone else feel the same?
fleckynyde
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Feeling rubbish
Hi been feeling achy, exhausted,can sleep 12 hrs but wake up groggy & tired. Everything hurts. Have plantar fasciatis. Patella deformity in knee, spondylitis in my back giving me sciatica. Herniated discs both sides of neck. Causing numbess & pain. Chronic pain syndrome. Cfs/fybro/me. Arthritis in some
Hi been feeling achy, exhausted,can sleep 12 hrs but wake up groggy & tired. Everything hurts. Have plantar fasciatis. Patella deformity in knee, spondylitis in my back giving me sciatica. Herniated discs both sides of neck. Causing numbess & pain. Chronic pain syndrome. Cfs/fybro/me. Arthritis in some
bellemia
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Discussion Guide
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is detected by an irregular pulse and often accompanied by symptoms such as chest pain, fatigue or shortness of breath. AF occurs when chaotic electrical activity develops in the upper chambers or atria and completely takes over from the sinus node. As a result, the atria no
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is detected by an irregular pulse and often accompanied by symptoms such as chest pain, fatigue or shortness of breath. AF occurs when chaotic electrical activity develops in the upper chambers or atria and completely takes over from the sinus node. As a result, the atria no
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NRAS Live: How Important is Nutrition & Diet when Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Join us for our next NRAS Live which will be taking place on Wednesday 26th June at 7pm. This month, we delve into the important role of nutrition and diet when managing a healthy lifestyle living with rheumatoid arthritis. Ailsa will be sitting down with Elena Nikiphorou, Rheumatologist Consultant and
Join us for our next NRAS Live which will be taking place on Wednesday 26th June at 7pm. This month, we delve into the important role of nutrition and diet when managing a healthy lifestyle living with rheumatoid arthritis. Ailsa will be sitting down with Elena Nikiphorou, Rheumatologist Consultant and
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NRAS
3 months ago
what is the best blood thinner for afib
I was using Flacinide for treating my a fibs as a pill in the pocket. (10 years) Then I caught diabetes and had something happened that made the Flacinide not work to end afib attacks. Now doctors want me on blood thinners. They chose Metropolol for helping with a fibs but not sure what is choice for
I was using Flacinide for treating my a fibs as a pill in the pocket. (10 years) Then I caught diabetes and had something happened that made the Flacinide not work to end afib attacks. Now doctors want me on blood thinners. They chose Metropolol for helping with a fibs but not sure what is choice for
dpm500
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
thank you for the help! ❤️
I recently posted asking if anyone had pancreatitis issues with lupus (just been diagnosed with cutaneous lupus) and I got some advise & help & support. I spoke to the hepatobillary clinic who removed my gallbladder & they agree it’s most likely the pancreatitis is being caused by an autoimmune issue
I recently posted asking if anyone had pancreatitis issues with lupus (just been diagnosed with cutaneous lupus) and I got some advise & help & support. I spoke to the hepatobillary clinic who removed my gallbladder & they agree it’s most likely the pancreatitis is being caused by an autoimmune issue
Loobie72
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Strange definition of pernicious anemia
Found this questionable definition of pernicious anemia on a Johns Hopkins web page about gastritis: [i]
Pernicious anemia
. This is a form of anemia that happens when your stomach can't digest vitamin B-12.[/i] Even the best seem to get it wrong. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases
Found this questionable definition of pernicious anemia on a Johns Hopkins web page about gastritis: [i]
Pernicious anemia
. This is a form of anemia that happens when your stomach can't digest vitamin B-12.[/i] Even the best seem to get it wrong. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases
palmier
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Heart attack
Hi. Not really sure what to put. I had a heart attack on the 31st of July. And a stent fitted. I was discharged on the 8th of August. My life style was not great as I'm in recovery and use to abuse steroids. Am trying not to beat my self up to much as I'm scared and very anxious. I.never thought when
Hi. Not really sure what to put. I had a heart attack on the 31st of July. And a stent fitted. I was discharged on the 8th of August. My life style was not great as I'm in recovery and use to abuse steroids. Am trying not to beat my self up to much as I'm scared and very anxious. I.never thought when
Bramall87
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
1 month ago
Afib stressed out :(
Hi, Hello all i wondered if any could help settle my mind about afib. I am a 48 yo guy and have suffered many years with palpitations and such i was in and out the doctors all the time and always got told its stress, depression, i have had quite a few 24hr ecg recorders and a few 7 day ones and was never
Hi, Hello all i wondered if any could help settle my mind about afib. I am a 48 yo guy and have suffered many years with palpitations and such i was in and out the doctors all the time and always got told its stress, depression, i have had quite a few 24hr ecg recorders and a few 7 day ones and was never
Pepsicoke
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
3 Day Ventilation and Sedation After Aortic Valve Replacement?
My consultant surgeon want to keep me on ventilation and sedation for 3 days following aortic valve replacement. Has anyone else had a valve replacement surgery were they were told they had to be ventilated and sedated for 3 days following surgery? Ventilation damages the lungs and those who are ventilated
My consultant surgeon want to keep me on ventilation and sedation for 3 days following aortic valve replacement. Has anyone else had a valve replacement surgery were they were told they had to be ventilated and sedated for 3 days following surgery? Ventilation damages the lungs and those who are ventilated
Truthseaker
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Telephone Consultation
I have a telephone consultation with the Cardio team this Thursday, my first one. I have had a 24 hour heart monitor, an ECG and a chest x-ray all of which have come back as normal, yet the palpitations have become much worse in the last month that when I'm having one, I can barely speak and it feels
I have a telephone consultation with the Cardio team this Thursday, my first one. I have had a 24 hour heart monitor, an ECG and a chest x-ray all of which have come back as normal, yet the palpitations have become much worse in the last month that when I'm having one, I can barely speak and it feels
CavendishCool
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
Ablate and pace
I started with left sided atrial flutter which responded well to cardioversion and kept me symptom free for nearly two years. I have stage one heart block so when I started to get occasional further episodes I had a pacemaker fitted so my dose of Bisoprolol could be increased from 1.25mg to 5mg daily
I started with left sided atrial flutter which responded well to cardioversion and kept me symptom free for nearly two years. I have stage one heart block so when I started to get occasional further episodes I had a pacemaker fitted so my dose of Bisoprolol could be increased from 1.25mg to 5mg daily
Borderterriorist
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Lupus toothpaste reaction
Hi all, I have had Lupus for a long time but it never affected my mouth before. After a very stressful few weeks/months, I now have a mouth full of ulcers. Cracks on my tongue, lips and the skin around my mouth. I was putting the ulcers down to the Lupus. But everytime I brush my teeth now, my mouth
Hi all, I have had Lupus for a long time but it never affected my mouth before. After a very stressful few weeks/months, I now have a mouth full of ulcers. Cracks on my tongue, lips and the skin around my mouth. I was putting the ulcers down to the Lupus. But everytime I brush my teeth now, my mouth
LupusMigraineetc
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Has methotrexate caused liver damage
I had a blood test which showed raised levels of ALP 136, Aspartate Transaminase 68. My GP said that my RA meds have caused damage to my liver!!! I am having a liver fibroscan tommorrow to check for fatty liver. Very anxious but will need to take it one step at a time. Any guidance and advice welcome
I had a blood test which showed raised levels of ALP 136, Aspartate Transaminase 68. My GP said that my RA meds have caused damage to my liver!!! I am having a liver fibroscan tommorrow to check for fatty liver. Very anxious but will need to take it one step at a time. Any guidance and advice welcome
Beanyynwa
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NRAS
6 months ago
feeling down
This morning, my blood pressure spiked to over 180/90 again, and so I went back to the hospital. This time, I had to go to the GP assessment unit. My blood pressure came down to 152/85, so they let me go home, with a prescription for Ramipril 2.5gm to take, if my blood pressure stays at 180 or above
This morning, my blood pressure spiked to over 180/90 again, and so I went back to the hospital. This time, I had to go to the GP assessment unit. My blood pressure came down to 152/85, so they let me go home, with a prescription for Ramipril 2.5gm to take, if my blood pressure stays at 180 or above
Sixtychick
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
SFGR MCDA Twins
Hi I am currently 21 weeks pregnant with mcda twin boys , I have selective fetal growth restriction , one twin is much smaller and getting little of the placenta , the other has abnormal blood flow through the ambilical cord which they said could turn to ttts. We have been told our best case scenario
Hi I am currently 21 weeks pregnant with mcda twin boys , I have selective fetal growth restriction , one twin is much smaller and getting little of the placenta , the other has abnormal blood flow through the ambilical cord which they said could turn to ttts. We have been told our best case scenario
Choccypie90
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 month ago
Newly diagnosed
Hello. I felt unwell for a long time. I've been diagnosed with underactive thyroid and started treatment. My symptoms have been severe and I've really struggled. I feel like every part of my body has been effected and yet from the outside no one can tell and it's hard for people to understand how bad
Hello. I felt unwell for a long time. I've been diagnosed with underactive thyroid and started treatment. My symptoms have been severe and I've really struggled. I feel like every part of my body has been effected and yet from the outside no one can tell and it's hard for people to understand how bad
Plumbobmummyreads
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
for all new members of late.....
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. First of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop googling for information - get your
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. First of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop googling for information - get your
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
sun sensitivity
curious question- does Levothyroxine effect you in the sun?? I’ve never had any issues before being in the sun- and today I’ve been out maybe for an hour or so and my skin is so sore and itchy?? I know with having a underactive thyroid you get dry skin etc but this is bizzare?
curious question- does Levothyroxine effect you in the sun?? I’ve never had any issues before being in the sun- and today I’ve been out maybe for an hour or so and my skin is so sore and itchy?? I know with having a underactive thyroid you get dry skin etc but this is bizzare?
Lisalee123456
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
first line treatment with bendamustin and rithoximab
I had 6 month first line treatment with bendamustin and rithoximab in 2022 september ended. .when i start my treatment my numbers was very high wbc 146 rbc was low in 2022 janeuary the numbers was wbc126 rbc 3.23 hgb 10.9 plt 135 LDh 920. because of high in ldh one of recent doctor said may be
I had 6 month first line treatment with bendamustin and rithoximab in 2022 september ended. .when i start my treatment my numbers was very high wbc 146 rbc was low in 2022 janeuary the numbers was wbc126 rbc 3.23 hgb 10.9 plt 135 LDh 920. because of high in ldh one of recent doctor said may be
09123836306
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CLL Support
6 months ago
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