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Sleep Apnea
Today I went to the hospital for a masterclass in sleep apnea. There were 3 of us in the class which was taken by a very competent senior physiologist and psychologist who specialises in sleep conditions. In October 2014 my EP wrote to my GP recommending a referral as he told me that latest research
Today I went to the hospital for a masterclass in sleep apnea. There were 3 of us in the class which was taken by a very competent senior physiologist and psychologist who specialises in sleep conditions. In October 2014 my EP wrote to my GP recommending a referral as he told me that latest research
CDreamer
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AF Association
9 years ago
GP's Wisdom
Had to have Dr out yesterday, severe lung infection (left side only he said) so started me on the standard antibiotics at 500mg and steroids 8 a day. He has also put me on Uniphyllin Continus 200mg at night and Ranolazine 375mg x 2 a day. Reading through the leaflets the Uniphyllin 200mg has some serious
Had to have Dr out yesterday, severe lung infection (left side only he said) so started me on the standard antibiotics at 500mg and steroids 8 a day. He has also put me on Uniphyllin Continus 200mg at night and Ranolazine 375mg x 2 a day. Reading through the leaflets the Uniphyllin 200mg has some serious
PeterK1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
St. John's wort / hyperthroidism
Can you take St. John's wort while taking carbimazole for hyperthyroidism I have just been diagnosed?
Can you take St. John's wort while taking carbimazole for hyperthyroidism I have just been diagnosed?
Jadejade
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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Feeling Dreadful -don't know which way to turn now!
Firstly apologies for the long post -- I had a hip replacement 2 months ago, since then I have felt really dreadful. After surgery I was quite ill with severe fibromyalgia symptoms, hurting everywhere particularly bad rib pain and also had trouble with my breathing/tight chest etc., as well as the
Firstly apologies for the long post -- I had a hip replacement 2 months ago, since then I have felt really dreadful. After surgery I was quite ill with severe fibromyalgia symptoms, hurting everywhere particularly bad rib pain and also had trouble with my breathing/tight chest etc., as well as the
Sutton
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Adrenal Fatigue Succesful recovery
Hi all, has anyone ever succesfully recovered from Adrenal fatigue and therefore went back to their old self? If yes, how did you do it? I am struggling with Adrenal Fatigue + Im hypo as well, but Im not medicating the hypo since its advised that 1 resolves the Adr Fatigue first but I cannot seem to
Hi all, has anyone ever succesfully recovered from Adrenal fatigue and therefore went back to their old self? If yes, how did you do it? I am struggling with Adrenal Fatigue + Im hypo as well, but Im not medicating the hypo since its advised that 1 resolves the Adr Fatigue first but I cannot seem to
Eubabe
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Anyone here take St. Johns Wort or Kalms?
I suffer with Atrial Fibrillation and am currently taking daily doses of Amiodorone 200mg, Bisoprolol 3.75mg and Warfarin 3.5mg - I have been feeling extremely stressed and a little low recently and want to take something to help me through this difficult period. Ihave been prescribed Diazepam for several
I suffer with Atrial Fibrillation and am currently taking daily doses of Amiodorone 200mg, Bisoprolol 3.75mg and Warfarin 3.5mg - I have been feeling extremely stressed and a little low recently and want to take something to help me through this difficult period. Ihave been prescribed Diazepam for several
joebob
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AF Association
10 years ago
Linkage between Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Atrial Fibrillation
The Journal of American College of Cardiology has just published an article on recent research into a possible linkage between Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) and Atrial Fibrillation (AF). Full details at: J Am Coll Cardiol. 2014;64(19):2013-2023. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2014.05.077 http://content.onlinejacc.org
The Journal of American College of Cardiology has just published an article on recent research into a possible linkage between Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) and Atrial Fibrillation (AF). Full details at: J Am Coll Cardiol. 2014;64(19):2013-2023. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2014.05.077 http://content.onlinejacc.org
saanzale
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AF Association
10 years ago
RLS & sleep apena
I have a question for this group how many of us have RLS & sleep apena ? And did a CPAP machine reduce any symptoms of RLS over time ? I found out yesterday I have severe sleep apena and I have to order the CPAP machine. :(
I have a question for this group how many of us have RLS & sleep apena ? And did a CPAP machine reduce any symptoms of RLS over time ? I found out yesterday I have severe sleep apena and I have to order the CPAP machine. :(
Shoeinthree
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 years ago
Coconut Oil Recipes
I think it might be fun to gather everyone's ideas for making coconut oil an attractive part of the diet into one post. My hope is that this is a Recipe Post and not a place for strutting your stuff, , or debating about Angels on the head of a pin. Lighten Up; Have Fun! 0. Butter Substitute. At the
I think it might be fun to gather everyone's ideas for making coconut oil an attractive part of the diet into one post. My hope is that this is a Recipe Post and not a place for strutting your stuff, , or debating about Angels on the head of a pin. Lighten Up; Have Fun! 0. Butter Substitute. At the
fwes
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Cure Parkinson's
10 years ago
Alternative therapy
Hi everyone I had my first session of Bodytalk yesterday. This is an alternative therapy based on the theory that stresses etc can cause poor communication between the body's cells. It's non invasive and is just different tapping on parts of the body. The therapist was able to tell me things that she
Hi everyone I had my first session of Bodytalk yesterday. This is an alternative therapy based on the theory that stresses etc can cause poor communication between the body's cells. It's non invasive and is just different tapping on parts of the body. The therapist was able to tell me things that she
LC74
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
St. John Wort
Due to the stress I have under for past two years I am beginning to feel depresssed. I don't want to take NHS meds. so was wondering if it is OK to take St. Johns Wort. I take 75 levo. a day. Thanks. Jax
Due to the stress I have under for past two years I am beginning to feel depresssed. I don't want to take NHS meds. so was wondering if it is OK to take St. Johns Wort. I take 75 levo. a day. Thanks. Jax
jaxnbreeze
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
As if my Fibro is'nt enough...
Don't very often get a good night sleep, for the past 18 months since l got married l have had to get used to my hubbys cpap machine, it's been changed and this one is even louder and beeps when anything is wrong, l have spent hours and hours over the past few months trying to devise yet another contraption
Don't very often get a good night sleep, for the past 18 months since l got married l have had to get used to my hubbys cpap machine, it's been changed and this one is even louder and beeps when anything is wrong, l have spent hours and hours over the past few months trying to devise yet another contraption
sue930
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Verbal endo diagnosis after 13 years
Hi all, My name is Rosie and I live in New Zealand anyway Ive been suffering from horrendous period pain since I was 13 no pain killer helped some codeine based ones took the edge off so I wasn't moaning on the floor in agony after being prescribed some ponstan and paracetmole the doctor told me you'll
Hi all, My name is Rosie and I live in New Zealand anyway Ive been suffering from horrendous period pain since I was 13 no pain killer helped some codeine based ones took the edge off so I wasn't moaning on the floor in agony after being prescribed some ponstan and paracetmole the doctor told me you'll
Rosie1989
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Endometriosis UK
10 years ago
First post on here
Hi, I'm new to posting so being my first post, I will quickly explain that I have had fibro for probably at least 17 years but only actually managed to get diagnosed for the first time this year! I have had test after test after test and they have always come back clear so last year after really pushing
Hi, I'm new to posting so being my first post, I will quickly explain that I have had fibro for probably at least 17 years but only actually managed to get diagnosed for the first time this year! I have had test after test after test and they have always come back clear so last year after really pushing
Loolabelle
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
CPAP MACHINE
Hi all, I need to know the best way own getting my own cpap machine, as they seem to be a lot of money, got one on loan at moment, brother in law lives in the west midlands UK, where can get any help.
Hi all, I need to know the best way own getting my own cpap machine, as they seem to be a lot of money, got one on loan at moment, brother in law lives in the west midlands UK, where can get any help.
Pnut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Worried..please advise
I am 61 and gave up smoking over 10 years ago. I am a bit of a mess - Type 2 diabetes, Prinzmetals variant angina, sleep apnoea - I take a cocktail of pills daily and have to sleep (when I can, I suffer from insomnia as well!!) with a CPAP device. My problem is that I have been very tired and felt
I am 61 and gave up smoking over 10 years ago. I am a bit of a mess - Type 2 diabetes, Prinzmetals variant angina, sleep apnoea - I take a cocktail of pills daily and have to sleep (when I can, I suffer from insomnia as well!!) with a CPAP device. My problem is that I have been very tired and felt
Paul100
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 years ago
Coconut Oil and Doctor Newport
Coconut Oil and Doctor Newport 8/28/2014: An UPDATED Note from Dr. Mary & How Steve is doing now! It has been more than 6 years since Steve improved with coconut oil. He improved very significantly the first year and remained stable for 2 years. . He began having seizures in summer 2013 starting with
Coconut Oil and Doctor Newport 8/28/2014: An UPDATED Note from Dr. Mary & How Steve is doing now! It has been more than 6 years since Steve improved with coconut oil. He improved very significantly the first year and remained stable for 2 years. . He began having seizures in summer 2013 starting with
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
10 years ago
Feeling better but still having trouble breathing
So I went to a herbalist and he gave me st johns wort mixed with some other things vitamin d a good multi vitamin and pure fish oil it's been 3 weeks and I'm feeling a little better I don't feel the anxiety 24/7 anymore which is good but I'm still so aggravated that I still can't breath I'm hoping it
So I went to a herbalist and he gave me st johns wort mixed with some other things vitamin d a good multi vitamin and pure fish oil it's been 3 weeks and I'm feeling a little better I don't feel the anxiety 24/7 anymore which is good but I'm still so aggravated that I still can't breath I'm hoping it
landonsmom2010
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
MCT vs Coconut Oil
I recently purchased MCT oil, thinking it might be easier to take because it's more liquid in form. I noticed my tremors where worse, after having had good luck with coconut oil. So I looked up info on MCT vs Coconut oil, and found that the most important medium chain fatty acid, lauric acid, has been
I recently purchased MCT oil, thinking it might be easier to take because it's more liquid in form. I noticed my tremors where worse, after having had good luck with coconut oil. So I looked up info on MCT vs Coconut oil, and found that the most important medium chain fatty acid, lauric acid, has been
marion11005
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Cure Parkinson's
10 years ago
Copd and Cpap machine
Hi all, would like to ask a question, if anyone with Copd has had bad reaction to partners cpap machine, as my husband uses one for his sleep apnea, and just wondered if there was any possibility it might harm me, the air coming out is cold which on nights like we've been having recently could be quite
Hi all, would like to ask a question, if anyone with Copd has had bad reaction to partners cpap machine, as my husband uses one for his sleep apnea, and just wondered if there was any possibility it might harm me, the air coming out is cold which on nights like we've been having recently could be quite
sue930
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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