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people with parents of lupus
hey!! im a teen living with a mum struggling with lupus + bipolar and i would love to learn more about lupus and what it affects so i can easily help my mum better !! if anyone could help and give tips thats so so appreciated :)
hey!! im a teen living with a mum struggling with lupus + bipolar and i would love to learn more about lupus and what it affects so i can easily help my mum better !! if anyone could help and give tips thats so so appreciated :)
b99lover
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common rhythm disturbance of the heart which may cause rapid irregular palpitations, chest pain, breathlessness or fatigue. Sometimes it is hardly noticed by the patient. In such cases it is often picked up by routine examination of the pulse listening to the heart or recording
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common rhythm disturbance of the heart which may cause rapid irregular palpitations, chest pain, breathlessness or fatigue. Sometimes it is hardly noticed by the patient. In such cases it is often picked up by routine examination of the pulse listening to the heart or recording
SamAdmin
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Gulten free diet with lupus
Hi just been researching gulten free diet for lupus to help with inflamation. Is anyone doing this or tried it and found any benefit. Id be really interested to hear peoples experiences. Thank you
Hi just been researching gulten free diet for lupus to help with inflamation. Is anyone doing this or tried it and found any benefit. Id be really interested to hear peoples experiences. Thank you
Flows
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
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PSA Bounce After Radiation Therapy
I am trying to understand PSA bounce or change in PSA levels after RT and have found two studies useful. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7465291/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-021-00387-4 Some analysts distinguish between PSA bounce and biological recurrence, and see a possibility
I am trying to understand PSA bounce or change in PSA levels after RT and have found two studies useful. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7465291/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-021-00387-4 Some analysts distinguish between PSA bounce and biological recurrence, and see a possibility
kainasar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Question about support stockings
Hello. It's been a while with posting. I have been wearing support stockings since last November after arriving home from the hospital, for almost 10 months now, they have always been a struggle, and it's a bit tough to wear shorts with these knee-high's, I usually wear long pants outside to hide them
Hello. It's been a while with posting. I have been wearing support stockings since last November after arriving home from the hospital, for almost 10 months now, they have always been a struggle, and it's a bit tough to wear shorts with these knee-high's, I usually wear long pants outside to hide them
gbn_
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
New lupus treatment trial recruiting now
This post has been sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb. A new trial is assessing whether a type of immunosuppressant is safe and effective for people with SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus). This trial is recruiting now. You can find out more information about the trial in our article here: https://lupusuk.org.uk
This post has been sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb. A new trial is assessing whether a type of immunosuppressant is safe and effective for people with SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus). This trial is recruiting now. You can find out more information about the trial in our article here: https://lupusuk.org.uk
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Ascites
Hi in June 2019 whilst on holiday in Italy my tummy swelled up a n d I felt unwell on return to England was taken to hospital when my tummy was drained and I was diagnosed with liver cirrhosisI have never been a big drinker so was very shocked since then I don't have a drink and very careful with salt
Hi in June 2019 whilst on holiday in Italy my tummy swelled up a n d I felt unwell on return to England was taken to hospital when my tummy was drained and I was diagnosed with liver cirrhosisI have never been a big drinker so was very shocked since then I don't have a drink and very careful with salt
Rookery31
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Thyroid Scan
20% of autoimmune thyroid patients never have high thyroid antibodies and ultrasound scan of thyroid can get diagnosis I’m curious to know what would show up on the scan to indicate autoimmune thyroid disease as opposed to it being caused by subacute thyroiditis.
20% of autoimmune thyroid patients never have high thyroid antibodies and ultrasound scan of thyroid can get diagnosis I’m curious to know what would show up on the scan to indicate autoimmune thyroid disease as opposed to it being caused by subacute thyroiditis.
Dizzy444
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Mechanical mitral valve enquiries
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Lynnsyd2
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
What is post ablation normal heart rate
I had my ablation last week for a fib which I have been told was a success. I have felt very dizzy with occasional ectopics since but bp has been ok and heart rate between 72 and 78. Then today everything has changed. Lots of ectopics and resting heart rate between 95 and 98. Should I be worried?
I had my ablation last week for a fib which I have been told was a success. I have felt very dizzy with occasional ectopics since but bp has been ok and heart rate between 72 and 78. Then today everything has changed. Lots of ectopics and resting heart rate between 95 and 98. Should I be worried?
Nantoone
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
high blood pressure
I’ve been in hospital all day today. Woke at 6am with racing heart and ectopics. Took my blood pressure and it was 196/95. I felt really scared and rang 111 and they told me to go into A&E within the hour, so we did. I was diagnosed with severe hypertension and after loads of tests, ECG’s etc, I was
I’ve been in hospital all day today. Woke at 6am with racing heart and ectopics. Took my blood pressure and it was 196/95. I felt really scared and rang 111 and they told me to go into A&E within the hour, so we did. I was diagnosed with severe hypertension and after loads of tests, ECG’s etc, I was
Sixtychick
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
I made another MS video….
Hi everybody! I made a review video of my favorite MS related creators on YouTube. Enjoy! MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALL STARS on YT that you can trust! https://youtu.be/ocsFgWVw9rA
Hi everybody! I made a review video of my favorite MS related creators on YouTube. Enjoy! MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ALL STARS on YT that you can trust! https://youtu.be/ocsFgWVw9rA
irhunter
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
The best advice I can or may ever give to anyone who has Parkinson's especially the newly diagnosed .
The Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson's in partnership with Parkinson's Canada has published the Canadian edition of the book "Every Victory Counts". It is my understanding that they have published this book in associations with several national Parkinson's groups and are making it available
The Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson's in partnership with Parkinson's Canada has published the Canadian edition of the book "Every Victory Counts". It is my understanding that they have published this book in associations with several national Parkinson's groups and are making it available
Gymsack
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
My recovery from my pulse field ablation April 15.
I am basically very pleased with the outcome. I no longer need to take Flecainide which bothered my gut with excessive (noisy, embarrassing) wind. I am 82 with other comorbidities: secondary adrenal insufficiency and scoliotic restrictive lung disease requiring O2, 24/7. Dr. Reddy, my surgeon at Mount
I am basically very pleased with the outcome. I no longer need to take Flecainide which bothered my gut with excessive (noisy, embarrassing) wind. I am 82 with other comorbidities: secondary adrenal insufficiency and scoliotic restrictive lung disease requiring O2, 24/7. Dr. Reddy, my surgeon at Mount
Karenjaninaz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
76 years old with A F
Hi all. I was diagnosed with AF on the 18 July as I had trouble breathing, so I went to see my GP. I’ve always led a active life so I was surprised to hear about AF. With in three days I had an ECG in the morning. That afternoon I was to see another GP. GP then made appointments for blood tests and echo
Hi all. I was diagnosed with AF on the 18 July as I had trouble breathing, so I went to see my GP. I’ve always led a active life so I was surprised to hear about AF. With in three days I had an ECG in the morning. That afternoon I was to see another GP. GP then made appointments for blood tests and echo
KookyNo1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Prescription drug induced Fibrosis
Hi. Wondering if anyone on here has had the above diagnosis. The drug involved was Nitrofuratan. The Consultant has told me the scarring will not heal.
Hi. Wondering if anyone on here has had the above diagnosis. The drug involved was Nitrofuratan. The Consultant has told me the scarring will not heal.
Suekee2
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Arthritis and P.A
Today the g.p. has told me that the mri I had shows arthritis in my upper back and neck. He says its likely to be osteoarthritis rather than rheumatoid arthritis. I told him I have pain every day and it's bad. I also have pain in my hip, elbow and hands. He said to have more blood tests and see the physio
Today the g.p. has told me that the mri I had shows arthritis in my upper back and neck. He says its likely to be osteoarthritis rather than rheumatoid arthritis. I told him I have pain every day and it's bad. I also have pain in my hip, elbow and hands. He said to have more blood tests and see the physio
Suesue246
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Cholesterol readings
Hello medically-minded people Tryimg to decide whether to take statins or not. This is my latest cholesterol test readings. I knw that the total cholesterol level is high (as it tells me) but my diet is not bad (exercise level lowish though due to PMR) but are there any/enough mitigating factors? Due
Hello medically-minded people Tryimg to decide whether to take statins or not. This is my latest cholesterol test readings. I knw that the total cholesterol level is high (as it tells me) but my diet is not bad (exercise level lowish though due to PMR) but are there any/enough mitigating factors? Due
marionofnorwich
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Too much b12?
As a coeliac I don’t absorb b12 and after much stress with doctors I had the 2wks of loading doses and one every 3 mths with doctor. I pay for an injection in the other months and take Clean b12 tablets daily. As I thought your body can’t overdose I’ve been taking two b12 at night instead of one, and
As a coeliac I don’t absorb b12 and after much stress with doctors I had the 2wks of loading doses and one every 3 mths with doctor. I pay for an injection in the other months and take Clean b12 tablets daily. As I thought your body can’t overdose I’ve been taking two b12 at night instead of one, and
Palum
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Help please!
My step son and granddaughter are visiting at the moment . She is 14, very curious and tech savvy. She asked what I did when I went into afib and I said I had a natty piece of tech that does an instant ECG and tells you your heat rate. She wanted to try it out . We could not get it to work . It kept
My step son and granddaughter are visiting at the moment . She is 14, very curious and tech savvy. She asked what I did when I went into afib and I said I had a natty piece of tech that does an instant ECG and tells you your heat rate. She wanted to try it out . We could not get it to work . It kept
Auriculaire
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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