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Why it’s a good idea to use your Kardia etc regularly
It’s a saga but will make it as short as possible! I have paroxysmal AF, big nuisance but I don’t usually have fast episodes any more, take Apixaban anticoagulant so I put up with it. On Friday afternoon while quietly looking at a book an episode started. As usual pretty nasty for first two hours but
It’s a saga but will make it as short as possible! I have paroxysmal AF, big nuisance but I don’t usually have fast episodes any more, take Apixaban anticoagulant so I put up with it. On Friday afternoon while quietly looking at a book an episode started. As usual pretty nasty for first two hours but
Buffafly
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Newly diagnosed. Looking for advice
Good morning. I've sadly recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. I was suffering 5 years ago with calprotectin score 450 and had a urgent colonoscopy that found polyps and piles which were removed biopsied/ banded. Continued to have on off blood in stools for a few years each time I was blaming
Good morning. I've sadly recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. I was suffering 5 years ago with calprotectin score 450 and had a urgent colonoscopy that found polyps and piles which were removed biopsied/ banded. Continued to have on off blood in stools for a few years each time I was blaming
Raerae2781
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 months ago
Plant Virus Fights Breast Cancer (similar to Prostate Cancer) in Mice With 'Widespread Effectiveness
Plant Virus Fights Breast Cancer (similar to Prostate Cancer) in Mice With 'Widespread Effectiveness Https://www.sciencealert.com/plant-virus-fights-cancers-in-mice-with-widespread-effectiveness Nanoparticles harvested from the cowpea mosaic virus boosted survival rates and systemically suppressed
Plant Virus Fights Breast Cancer (similar to Prostate Cancer) in Mice With 'Widespread Effectiveness Https://www.sciencealert.com/plant-virus-fights-cancers-in-mice-with-widespread-effectiveness Nanoparticles harvested from the cowpea mosaic virus boosted survival rates and systemically suppressed
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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St Richards hospital chichester
Has anyone had laparoscopy surgery at st richards hospital chichester West Sussex? If so please message me id like some advice and to know people's experiences with this hospital. Thanks x
Has anyone had laparoscopy surgery at st richards hospital chichester West Sussex? If so please message me id like some advice and to know people's experiences with this hospital. Thanks x
Louee
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Death from other-than PCa is not a "success"
A tongue-in-cheek stated goal by many here with PCa (including myself for the past 17 years since dianosis) has been to live to die of "anything other" than prostate cancer. Of course that does not bear up to close scrutiny. Many alternative causes of death, including the "big 4" of Cardiovascular Disease
A tongue-in-cheek stated goal by many here with PCa (including myself for the past 17 years since dianosis) has been to live to die of "anything other" than prostate cancer. Of course that does not bear up to close scrutiny. Many alternative causes of death, including the "big 4" of Cardiovascular Disease
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
endo belly post surgery?
Hi, I had surgery about 5 weeks ago. Stage 4 endo, including on bowels, and all was removed as far as I know. I thought the endo belly might settle down but honestly I still look like I’ve got a tire around my lower abdomen. I plan to get back into exercise. Does anyone have any insight/tips? Thank
Hi, I had surgery about 5 weeks ago. Stage 4 endo, including on bowels, and all was removed as far as I know. I thought the endo belly might settle down but honestly I still look like I’ve got a tire around my lower abdomen. I plan to get back into exercise. Does anyone have any insight/tips? Thank
ecostell2
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Diaphragmatic and/or Umbilical Endo
Hi Please could anyone with diagnosed diaphragmatic or umbilical endo advise of their symptoms and anything that helped besides surgery for associated symptoms? I strongly suspect endo has spread with the symptoms experiencing and waiting to get back into endo clinic for referral for second surgery
Hi Please could anyone with diagnosed diaphragmatic or umbilical endo advise of their symptoms and anything that helped besides surgery for associated symptoms? I strongly suspect endo has spread with the symptoms experiencing and waiting to get back into endo clinic for referral for second surgery
Claire_Alexandra
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Broken wrist update
Today confirmed no need for surgery (whew). Last week plaster cast replaced with fibreglass one, which was (painfully) molded to keep a piece of bone from separating further from where it was supposed to be, and that bone didn't move any more. In four weeks I return for removal of cast and probably
Today confirmed no need for surgery (whew). Last week plaster cast replaced with fibreglass one, which was (painfully) molded to keep a piece of bone from separating further from where it was supposed to be, and that bone didn't move any more. In four weeks I return for removal of cast and probably
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Brain Surgery Recovery
After brain surgery as I had, or any type of surgery, it can be difficult to get back into life. It takes time and patience. Those 2 words I now hate. But it’s important to commit yourself to get thru the anxiety and depression. Overcoming a major event in life is difficult but it has to be done
After brain surgery as I had, or any type of surgery, it can be difficult to get back into life. It takes time and patience. Those 2 words I now hate. But it’s important to commit yourself to get thru the anxiety and depression. Overcoming a major event in life is difficult but it has to be done
RabbitRoo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 months ago
Haitus hernia
hi everyone, I’ve posted in this group a few times, with regards to the same issue. I am a 28 years old female, and have recently been diagnosed with a 3cm sliding haitus hernia, I’m really having a miserable time with the relentless symptoms - which change from acid reflux, to belching and post nasal
hi everyone, I’ve posted in this group a few times, with regards to the same issue. I am a 28 years old female, and have recently been diagnosed with a 3cm sliding haitus hernia, I’m really having a miserable time with the relentless symptoms - which change from acid reflux, to belching and post nasal
Birch-silver
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Acid Reflux Support
2 months ago
My Cancer Journey Repost
It's time for a repost of my two-part cancer journey diary. Some "starting the journey readers" might find it helpful. Originally posted as two Health Unlocked "replies" - maybe I should make them an actual full "post". So I am pleased to report that
other than fatigue, I feel sort of normal right
It's time for a repost of my two-part cancer journey diary. Some "starting the journey readers" might find it helpful. Originally posted as two Health Unlocked "replies" - maybe I should make them an actual full "post". So I am pleased to report that
other than fatigue, I feel sort of normal right
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Coated Pred
Hi Everyone, I’ve been quietly getting on with my Pred Reduction (DL Plan) and pleased to report that I’m now on 3.5mg. I began splitting dosage a while ago: 2.5 Coated at bedtime (theory of slow release) and the rest at 4 - 6am or whenever nature sends me to the bathroom. This seems to have worked
Hi Everyone, I’ve been quietly getting on with my Pred Reduction (DL Plan) and pleased to report that I’m now on 3.5mg. I began splitting dosage a while ago: 2.5 Coated at bedtime (theory of slow release) and the rest at 4 - 6am or whenever nature sends me to the bathroom. This seems to have worked
Hopingsail
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
statins
Not a PMR question but I’m hoping someone here can help. Sorry it’s a long post. I have been off pred for a couple of months and all is well, fingers crossed. I was offered, because I am now 70, a health check by the local surgery and asked for ESR and CRP to be checked too. They are good but my
Not a PMR question but I’m hoping someone here can help. Sorry it’s a long post. I have been off pred for a couple of months and all is well, fingers crossed. I was offered, because I am now 70, a health check by the local surgery and asked for ESR and CRP to be checked too. They are good but my
Sweetpeasoprano
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
bowel blockage
Had bowel resection 6 years ago . Iliostomy bag and then successful reversal . Had an appendectomy about a year later, because my appendix were stuck to my ileostomy scar internally. I had pain and went to the hospital, but my surgery wasn’t emergency. I was scheduled about two weeks later for the appendectomy
Had bowel resection 6 years ago . Iliostomy bag and then successful reversal . Had an appendectomy about a year later, because my appendix were stuck to my ileostomy scar internally. I had pain and went to the hospital, but my surgery wasn’t emergency. I was scheduled about two weeks later for the appendectomy
Gardeningbuff
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Bowel Disease Support
2 months ago
Psychological and fitness assessment form
Hi, I’m filling in my transplant assessment form for a meeting in a few weeks time and some of the questions seem vague. There is a question regarding how healthy I feel today with a scale from 1 to 10 ( eq5d ). Does this refer to mental, physical or general health ? Also , if you say you feel too
Hi, I’m filling in my transplant assessment form for a meeting in a few weeks time and some of the questions seem vague. There is a question regarding how healthy I feel today with a scale from 1 to 10 ( eq5d ). Does this refer to mental, physical or general health ? Also , if you say you feel too
Bootsforlife
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
I helped a long term sufferer today
Got chatting recently to a lady on FB who lives in my town. She happened to mention that she is hypo and been on meds for about 6yrs. Funnily enough she is registered with the same GP Surgery as me. Anyway she was complaining that she was always so tired and achy etc and I asked what dosage she was
Got chatting recently to a lady on FB who lives in my town. She happened to mention that she is hypo and been on meds for about 6yrs. Funnily enough she is registered with the same GP Surgery as me. Anyway she was complaining that she was always so tired and achy etc and I asked what dosage she was
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Smell different or more sweaty smell after surgery?!
hi there! I had surgery at the end of Feb and I’ve noticed ever since that my armpit sweat smells different ?! I feel like I smell more?! My friends and husband say they can’t smell it but I can and I’m paranoid. I’m just wondering if anyone has had this after their surgery or if it might be something
hi there! I had surgery at the end of Feb and I’ve noticed ever since that my armpit sweat smells different ?! I feel like I smell more?! My friends and husband say they can’t smell it but I can and I’m paranoid. I’m just wondering if anyone has had this after their surgery or if it might be something
Apprentice_Hag
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Zsr surgery
I did zsr 3 week done When i saw m glans i saw staples nd stitches around it I still not saw any ring just j feel it
I did zsr 3 week done When i saw m glans i saw staples nd stitches around it I still not saw any ring just j feel it
Nikh002
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 months ago
Pre-op for laparoscopic excision
Hi everyone 😊 After such a long wait since my MRI scan confirmed endometriosis and adenomyosis (over which time things have got progressively worse and landed me in hospital), I FINALLY have my pre-op assessment (over the phone) on Friday this week!! I don't have a date for surgery yet but I believe
Hi everyone 😊 After such a long wait since my MRI scan confirmed endometriosis and adenomyosis (over which time things have got progressively worse and landed me in hospital), I FINALLY have my pre-op assessment (over the phone) on Friday this week!! I don't have a date for surgery yet but I believe
endo_the_stigma
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Living Hell
I first experienced RLS about 1982. I had no idea what was wrong with me so I just put it down to some sort of allergy. As the attacks were quite intermittent, I didn't seek any help at the time. After about a year though. The frequency and severity of the attacks increased manyfold and was now causing
I first experienced RLS about 1982. I had no idea what was wrong with me so I just put it down to some sort of allergy. As the attacks were quite intermittent, I didn't seek any help at the time. After about a year though. The frequency and severity of the attacks increased manyfold and was now causing
SteveSpectra
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
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