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Had my sleep clinic results and yes I have sleep apnoea the top end of moderate. The have fitted me with a CPAP Machine today as the doc felt it was urgent so soon after the ablation. Can't wait to feel better. Any words of wisdom gratefully received. 😴😴
Had my sleep clinic results and yes I have sleep apnoea the top end of moderate. The have fitted me with a CPAP Machine today as the doc felt it was urgent so soon after the ablation. Can't wait to feel better. Any words of wisdom gratefully received. 😴😴
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AF Association
5 years ago
Extravert with OCD
Hi everyone I'm Moped Mike. I'm 56 and had bad bouts with OCD since I was in Jr.High. like many of you I had talked to some Psychologists and did not find any help. I lived in a 3rd world country for 10 years with that germaphobe stuff intrusive thoughts and killer car syndrome.(not fun!!!!) I finally
Hi everyone I'm Moped Mike. I'm 56 and had bad bouts with OCD since I was in Jr.High. like many of you I had talked to some Psychologists and did not find any help. I lived in a 3rd world country for 10 years with that germaphobe stuff intrusive thoughts and killer car syndrome.(not fun!!!!) I finally
mopedmike
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My OCD Community
5 years ago
Ground Hog Day
Well I had 3 days of sinus rhythm (with a few minor bumps). I had a bad headache all day Sunday and Monday and then this morning woke up at 1.45 am in AFib and it hasn’t stopped yet, nearly 14 hours later. The Digoxin keeps it down to a manageable rate so I can cope okay. It probably hasn’t helped that
Well I had 3 days of sinus rhythm (with a few minor bumps). I had a bad headache all day Sunday and Monday and then this morning woke up at 1.45 am in AFib and it hasn’t stopped yet, nearly 14 hours later. The Digoxin keeps it down to a manageable rate so I can cope okay. It probably hasn’t helped that
Kaz747
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AF Association
5 years ago
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Cpa
Cpap Im only using my cpap machine for two hours i Don't if its help need advice pls..
Cpap Im only using my cpap machine for two hours i Don't if its help need advice pls..
andyuson
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
St Johns wort
St Johns wort and 5HTP raise serotonin levels. There is never enough serotonin in Parkinson patients.
St Johns wort and 5HTP raise serotonin levels. There is never enough serotonin in Parkinson patients.
slippy
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
MCT Oil
Hai, I'm Catherine (user names were gone so I just typed whatever worked). I've been "skulking" around here since I gave myself a concussion in November. I stay quiet cause I don't really think I have much to offer folk on here... there are folk worse off than me and "it's only a concussion" (...that's
Hai, I'm Catherine (user names were gone so I just typed whatever worked). I've been "skulking" around here since I gave myself a concussion in November. I stay quiet cause I don't really think I have much to offer folk on here... there are folk worse off than me and "it's only a concussion" (...that's
Feebie8
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Headway
5 years ago
How I Conquered Heart-Disease and What I Have Learned in the Process
Before I relay the story, please read this first: What is the nature of your diet? Do you consume: - soft drinks, alcohol or fruit juices? If so, how often? - pasta, rice, bread, pizza, potatoes? - potato chips (crisps), pretzels, crackers? - fried foods (including fried eggs)? French fries? -
Before I relay the story, please read this first: What is the nature of your diet? Do you consume: - soft drinks, alcohol or fruit juices? If so, how often? - pasta, rice, bread, pizza, potatoes? - potato chips (crisps), pretzels, crackers? - fried foods (including fried eggs)? French fries? -
sos007
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
New diagnosis
Need an answer I’ve recently was diagnosed with sleep apnea. Given a form to inform DVLA of my new diagnosis. Form says not to drive but nurse didn’t say much about driving. I’ve informed DVLA and they said I can either evoke my licence or have an assessment. My problem is my partner doesn’t drive so
Need an answer I’ve recently was diagnosed with sleep apnea. Given a form to inform DVLA of my new diagnosis. Form says not to drive but nurse didn’t say much about driving. I’ve informed DVLA and they said I can either evoke my licence or have an assessment. My problem is my partner doesn’t drive so
Matilda_1922
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Sleep Matters
5 years ago
Is it best not to use a cpap machine while having COPD exacerbation ? What do fellow sufferers do ?
cpap/copd exacerbation
cpap/copd exacerbation
Bilko952
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
NDT help / where to buy.
Hi everyone was diagnosed with Hashimotos 10 years ago. I've been using Thiroyd from Thailand for last 2 years which seems to have been working OK but currently my symptoms have become a little worse. Just started having b12 shots every 3 months to see if matters improve. Also started taking St John's
Hi everyone was diagnosed with Hashimotos 10 years ago. I've been using Thiroyd from Thailand for last 2 years which seems to have been working OK but currently my symptoms have become a little worse. Just started having b12 shots every 3 months to see if matters improve. Also started taking St John's
Gmax63
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
CPAP Trial - one week in
It’s interesting that there has been a lot of discussion here lately around sleep apnea. I’m one quarter of the way through my 4 week CPAP trial. Being claustrophobic I’m struggling but getting used to it. I’m determined to complete the trial and see if it helps my heart. This is the mask so it’s the
It’s interesting that there has been a lot of discussion here lately around sleep apnea. I’m one quarter of the way through my 4 week CPAP trial. Being claustrophobic I’m struggling but getting used to it. I’m determined to complete the trial and see if it helps my heart. This is the mask so it’s the
Kaz747
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AF Association
5 years ago
SLEEP APNOEA
Be careful with seeking a sleep apnoea diagnosis because if toggled with daytime sleepiness it could mean loss of your drivers license as you have to inform DVLA and they have the right to withdraw your license. You will be given a CPAP machine to use and providing you use it 80% of your sleeping hours
Be careful with seeking a sleep apnoea diagnosis because if toggled with daytime sleepiness it could mean loss of your drivers license as you have to inform DVLA and they have the right to withdraw your license. You will be given a CPAP machine to use and providing you use it 80% of your sleeping hours
Rosyrobics
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AF Association
5 years ago
Body Vibrations Night Terrors
Finally .. it seems I'm not the only one. For the last three years i have suffered and endured the many sleepless nights with this body vibration. It all seemed to start with what I now know to be RLS ... restless leg syndrome. This then progressed to my whole body. No one can see this except
Finally .. it seems I'm not the only one. For the last three years i have suffered and endured the many sleepless nights with this body vibration. It all seemed to start with what I now know to be RLS ... restless leg syndrome. This then progressed to my whole body. No one can see this except
Steelriva
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Living with Anxiety
5 years ago
Hi all
Hi everyone first afib attack was 2011 went from maybe 1 episode a year to now pretty much 2 days on 2 days off. 320mg sotolol and eliquis. Have been on cpap for nearly a year was getting 57 episodes an hour in my sleep study. Cpap hasn’t helped the afib but it has controlled my high bp to the point
Hi everyone first afib attack was 2011 went from maybe 1 episode a year to now pretty much 2 days on 2 days off. 320mg sotolol and eliquis. Have been on cpap for nearly a year was getting 57 episodes an hour in my sleep study. Cpap hasn’t helped the afib but it has controlled my high bp to the point
teenymak
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AF Association
5 years ago
Cpap and RBD
Has anyone gone on a cpap machine for RBD and did it help?
Has anyone gone on a cpap machine for RBD and did it help?
lhart6387
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Pramipexole side effects
I've been on 2 x 0.88 Pramipexole for 6 months having spent all my adult life (I'm now almost 60) feeling tired during the day and very gradually getting RLS. I use a CPAP machine for central apnoeas, and then a sleep study showed that RLS/periodic limb movement was repeatedly waking me in the night.
I've been on 2 x 0.88 Pramipexole for 6 months having spent all my adult life (I'm now almost 60) feeling tired during the day and very gradually getting RLS. I use a CPAP machine for central apnoeas, and then a sleep study showed that RLS/periodic limb movement was repeatedly waking me in the night.
StillStriving
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Aching arms - CPAP mask
Good afternoon everyone, I wear a CPAP mask every night, as i am a retainer and i just wondered does anyone else at night suffer with pain in in their arms and shoulders whilst sleeping? It sometimes feels as though I have been sleeping to soundly on my arm and I have to turn over onto my other side.
Good afternoon everyone, I wear a CPAP mask every night, as i am a retainer and i just wondered does anyone else at night suffer with pain in in their arms and shoulders whilst sleeping? It sometimes feels as though I have been sleeping to soundly on my arm and I have to turn over onto my other side.
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Sleep Study
Three weeks ago I had a sleep study in hospital. I was rather anxious about it as I am highly claustrophobic. It was hard enough wearing pajamas, let alone having all the probes and wires on me. I was in tears (and in AF) when getting wired up. I did some deep breathing and meditating and finally got
Three weeks ago I had a sleep study in hospital. I was rather anxious about it as I am highly claustrophobic. It was hard enough wearing pajamas, let alone having all the probes and wires on me. I was in tears (and in AF) when getting wired up. I did some deep breathing and meditating and finally got
Kaz747
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AF Association
5 years ago
My First post : Parkinsons Disease
Hi everyone, Have been reading the board and thought I can share my input and glean from the personal stories portrayed here. Mother, now 75 years old has PD ( was diagnosed in 2011, when she was 67). PD MEDICATION: Taking Carbidopa Levodopa (C/L) 25/100 since approx. 2 years. Dose started at 4 tablets
Hi everyone, Have been reading the board and thought I can share my input and glean from the personal stories portrayed here. Mother, now 75 years old has PD ( was diagnosed in 2011, when she was 67). PD MEDICATION: Taking Carbidopa Levodopa (C/L) 25/100 since approx. 2 years. Dose started at 4 tablets
John_morris71
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Atrial Fib:- Identifying Triggers ...
Its interesting to read others A.F. triggers and reactions to alcohol. I have paroxysmal AF and discovered that if I have 'too much alcohol', I wake up in the middle of the night feeling anxious and realize I'm in AF. The strange thing is that other times I can have a higher consumpion and totally
Its interesting to read others A.F. triggers and reactions to alcohol. I have paroxysmal AF and discovered that if I have 'too much alcohol', I wake up in the middle of the night feeling anxious and realize I'm in AF. The strange thing is that other times I can have a higher consumpion and totally
Deacon-L
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AF Association
5 years ago
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