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Is it safe to use a CPAP machine with paf
Is it safe to use a CPAP machine with paf
Ottis
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AF Association
6 years ago
Sleep apnea and anxiety
Just wondering, im also diagnosed with sleep apnea and have to wear cpap machine. Question, even though i have quit smoking does wearing cpap during sleep reduce anxiety and fast heart beat during the day. , ?
Just wondering, im also diagnosed with sleep apnea and have to wear cpap machine. Question, even though i have quit smoking does wearing cpap during sleep reduce anxiety and fast heart beat during the day. , ?
Kennygrunt
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Poor sleep in spite of using a CPAP machine
Is anybody out there in the same boat as me, I have been using CPAP treatment for over 20 years, but my actual sleep time is getting worse. It did take me a long time to realise that this was so, I was like people who did not have Sleep Apnea, I thought the machine would promote good sleep.Most nights
Is anybody out there in the same boat as me, I have been using CPAP treatment for over 20 years, but my actual sleep time is getting worse. It did take me a long time to realise that this was so, I was like people who did not have Sleep Apnea, I thought the machine would promote good sleep.Most nights
Lybra
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Sleep Matters
6 years ago
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Hi. My name is Lisa and at the end of February I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. I have just started cpap treatment (it’s taking some getting used to!) and as the long term cure is weight loss, I today started the NHS 12 week programme. I am both excited and yet nervous. But also extremely
Hi. My name is Lisa and at the end of February I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. I have just started cpap treatment (it’s taking some getting used to!) and as the long term cure is weight loss, I today started the NHS 12 week programme. I am both excited and yet nervous. But also extremely
Lisap88
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Weight Loss Support
6 years ago
BIRM Testimonial – Neuroendocrine Pca
My husband was diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Pca last June (2017)due to a hip fracture. He was immediately put on Hormone treatment – Lupron and Zytiga(prednisone). July, he started chemotherapy. He adopted a completely plant based diet and lots of raw juices(what he could tolerate during chemo
My husband was diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Pca last June (2017)due to a hip fracture. He was immediately put on Hormone treatment – Lupron and Zytiga(prednisone). July, he started chemotherapy. He adopted a completely plant based diet and lots of raw juices(what he could tolerate during chemo
softwaremom00
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Feeling very sorry for myself.
I have a very heavy cold. Just a cold but I feel so unwell and lousy. This is Day 6 and I decided I needed to go to the Dr as my chest was singing as I expired. All night and all day. I really struggled last night with my CPAP mask. My need to see Dr was partly down to anxiety at consequences of
I have a very heavy cold. Just a cold but I feel so unwell and lousy. This is Day 6 and I decided I needed to go to the Dr as my chest was singing as I expired. All night and all day. I really struggled last night with my CPAP mask. My need to see Dr was partly down to anxiety at consequences of
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Another night of insomnia, sigh
It seems it's another night of insomnia. The good news: No dreadful racing thoughts, OCD, or paranoia. Tonight, it's kinda apathy, like "great this again"--and on a work night, because, of course. I just don't feel tired, which is probably better than crippling anxiety? So, progress? *shrugs* Context
It seems it's another night of insomnia. The good news: No dreadful racing thoughts, OCD, or paranoia. Tonight, it's kinda apathy, like "great this again"--and on a work night, because, of course. I just don't feel tired, which is probably better than crippling anxiety? So, progress? *shrugs* Context
Mguss
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
St John's Wort Withdrawals
Hi guys, I've been on SJW for about 3-4 months, and it's been great (even with only 1 dose of a super generic brand from the super market). But I've grown uncomfortable with taking it, so I decided to stop. Other note, I've returned to work after nearly a two-year confusing period of my life. It's
Hi guys, I've been on SJW for about 3-4 months, and it's been great (even with only 1 dose of a super generic brand from the super market). But I've grown uncomfortable with taking it, so I decided to stop. Other note, I've returned to work after nearly a two-year confusing period of my life. It's
Mguss
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
St. John’s wort ...
Has anyone tried it ? And if so what are your thoughts? I have to return to work tomorrow and I am so riddled with crying and sadness that I almost want to throw in the towel I used to love my job I loved my life I feel just.. awful I know it’s going to be a struggle to get myself back but I really just
Has anyone tried it ? And if so what are your thoughts? I have to return to work tomorrow and I am so riddled with crying and sadness that I almost want to throw in the towel I used to love my job I loved my life I feel just.. awful I know it’s going to be a struggle to get myself back but I really just
b_torrez
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Osas
Hi, i am carol, i was diagnosed with osas in dec 17 and started using cpap in jan this year. I am interested to know if anyone else with sleep apnea/osas has had any adjustments made by their employer to support them at work? I live in lancadhire and work in the public sector. Thanks
Hi, i am carol, i was diagnosed with osas in dec 17 and started using cpap in jan this year. I am interested to know if anyone else with sleep apnea/osas has had any adjustments made by their employer to support them at work? I live in lancadhire and work in the public sector. Thanks
Caroldol
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Peripheral Neuropathy/Hemp Oil
My father, who passed away just over a year ago at the age of almost 101, suffered from peripheral neuropathy for many years. It was very painful and the only treatment he received (in the UK) was gabapentin, which had severe unpleasant side effects. I am now 78, and I believe I have had progressive
My father, who passed away just over a year ago at the age of almost 101, suffered from peripheral neuropathy for many years. It was very painful and the only treatment he received (in the UK) was gabapentin, which had severe unpleasant side effects. I am now 78, and I believe I have had progressive
geoff1940
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Neuropathy Support
6 years ago
Acid reflux
Hi all, I've had reflux to some extent since my late teens. Found out I had a large hiatal hernia in 06'. I had surgery to repair it in 08'. Everything was great for about four years,no reflux or stomach issues and didn't need any meds or any anti acids. Then I started having a little reflux again. Had
Hi all, I've had reflux to some extent since my late teens. Found out I had a large hiatal hernia in 06'. I had surgery to repair it in 08'. Everything was great for about four years,no reflux or stomach issues and didn't need any meds or any anti acids. Then I started having a little reflux again. Had
ShaunMB
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AF Association
6 years ago
MRI Results
Finally got mri results. NO NEW LESIONS. Hallelujah. Praise God. This was awesome news after all the trouble I went thru getting them. So I guess the Plegridy is doing it’s job. I think I hurt his feelings when I asked him for his definition of a relapse. After his response I asked if that didn’t seem
Finally got mri results. NO NEW LESIONS. Hallelujah. Praise God. This was awesome news after all the trouble I went thru getting them. So I guess the Plegridy is doing it’s job. I think I hurt his feelings when I asked him for his definition of a relapse. After his response I asked if that didn’t seem
Doubled51
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Gabapentin with 'natural' medicines
Hi! I've just started taking Gabapentin but wonder if there are any contraindications with using natural medicines, like Glucosamine, MSM, Rosehip etc for arthritis.
Hi! I've just started taking Gabapentin but wonder if there are any contraindications with using natural medicines, like Glucosamine, MSM, Rosehip etc for arthritis.
MizzyH
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NRAS
6 years ago
Mild chest pain on the left side of the rib cage under my nipple. I am a 68 year old male.
Wondering about a fairly consistant pain on the left side of my chest under my left nipple? It is consistant, mild to sharp yet not debilitating. I am a 68 year old male. 15 -20 pounds overweith but in pretty good shape. I started using a CPAP machine a week ago and am feeling improvement since starting
Wondering about a fairly consistant pain on the left side of my chest under my left nipple? It is consistant, mild to sharp yet not debilitating. I am a 68 year old male. 15 -20 pounds overweith but in pretty good shape. I started using a CPAP machine a week ago and am feeling improvement since starting
Macky-Hayes
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Joint and bone aching pain
I have Joint Hypermobility Syndrome and intermittently have had joint and bone pain for 17 years, but have generally managed to live an active, happy life. Since early Jan this year after a minor fall on ice I have had particularly more pain - mainly in shoulders, elbows and knees. Yesterday I woke with
I have Joint Hypermobility Syndrome and intermittently have had joint and bone pain for 17 years, but have generally managed to live an active, happy life. Since early Jan this year after a minor fall on ice I have had particularly more pain - mainly in shoulders, elbows and knees. Yesterday I woke with
Stobs
in
Pain Concern
6 years ago
living with pain
hi my name is tony. for many years i have have headaches and muscular pain so i have been taking paracetamol s for at least 15 years thinking this would help but after reading doctor khan,s report that to many pain killers over a period of time makes it worse.but that s not the only problem now in 2005
hi my name is tony. for many years i have have headaches and muscular pain so i have been taking paracetamol s for at least 15 years thinking this would help but after reading doctor khan,s report that to many pain killers over a period of time makes it worse.but that s not the only problem now in 2005
antbeech1963
in
Pain Concern
6 years ago
Bipap machine and high co2 retainer
I've been to hospital emergency room 6 times last year from high co2 u get sick throw up dizzy confused , I was on CPAP from severe sleep apnea , now been on the bipap for week now starting feel better but scared my bipap will not regulate my co2 so I'm like preparing myself to get sick cause I usually
I've been to hospital emergency room 6 times last year from high co2 u get sick throw up dizzy confused , I was on CPAP from severe sleep apnea , now been on the bipap for week now starting feel better but scared my bipap will not regulate my co2 so I'm like preparing myself to get sick cause I usually
Gmack27
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Don't think GP practice is treating my condition properly. What can I do about it?
I was diagnosed Hypo in January 2015. Put on Levo 50. At the time I could barely walk as my legs/knees were so painful, I was constantly unwell and fatigued beyond just tiredness. I had been deteriorating alarmingly and significantly for about 2-3 yrs previous to the Thyroid diagnosis. Quick past history
I was diagnosed Hypo in January 2015. Put on Levo 50. At the time I could barely walk as my legs/knees were so painful, I was constantly unwell and fatigued beyond just tiredness. I had been deteriorating alarmingly and significantly for about 2-3 yrs previous to the Thyroid diagnosis. Quick past history
MollyMoo53
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Pulmonary Oedema following heart attack
My husband had a heart attack on Friday. He was taken straight to the cath lab from the ambulance, and they said there was a massive clot in a major artery. They were able to remove some of the clot but because it was so big they did not insert a stent (danger it would push clots around the heart) and
My husband had a heart attack on Friday. He was taken straight to the cath lab from the ambulance, and they said there was a massive clot in a major artery. They were able to remove some of the clot but because it was so big they did not insert a stent (danger it would push clots around the heart) and
Squoozy
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
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