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Why is my brother as he is
Had problems with breathing. Put on oxygen.Then CPAP mask. Was talking. Able to walk move everything as normal. Overnight placed on induced coma. Eventually brought out of it after a considerable time. Unable to talk or move. Can now speak albeit slurred and non understandable at times. Can move
Had problems with breathing. Put on oxygen.Then CPAP mask. Was talking. Able to walk move everything as normal. Overnight placed on induced coma. Eventually brought out of it after a considerable time. Unable to talk or move. Can now speak albeit slurred and non understandable at times. Can move
Twoblu
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
what is people taking for asthma and mucus I have sleep apnoea but can not use CPAP machine when I have a cold
can anyone recommend something to clear mucus not montelukast as it interferes with my liver as.i don't have a gallbladder
can anyone recommend something to clear mucus not montelukast as it interferes with my liver as.i don't have a gallbladder
Myasthma1
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Side Effects of Rivaroxaban?
In my early 40's I was prescribed Warfarin after DVT thrombosis in leg and two PE's circa 2004. Had what I would call accepted side effects, feeling cold, easily bruised had to change my diet slightly as grapefruit juice, cranberries, leafy greens were apparently not good whilst taking Warfarin. Around
In my early 40's I was prescribed Warfarin after DVT thrombosis in leg and two PE's circa 2004. Had what I would call accepted side effects, feeling cold, easily bruised had to change my diet slightly as grapefruit juice, cranberries, leafy greens were apparently not good whilst taking Warfarin. Around
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Anticoagulation Support
2 years ago
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hi just thought I would come in and say hi. I have had obstructive sleep apnea for years but diagnosed and managed for about six years, using cpap nightly to good effect. Unfortunately due to my diabetes and needing to wee more than usual my night is always broken. I am happy to help anyone on here
hi just thought I would come in and say hi. I have had obstructive sleep apnea for years but diagnosed and managed for about six years, using cpap nightly to good effect. Unfortunately due to my diabetes and needing to wee more than usual my night is always broken. I am happy to help anyone on here
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Sleep Matters
2 years ago
antidepressants that don’t cause tinnitus
been on sertraline that caused T most likely with phenegan last year On zopiclone for sleep and no antidepressants Trazedone mirtazapine St John’s wort saffron 5 htp all cause tinnitus with me Any other suggestions? It will have to be one that doesn’t put serotonin levels up & targets dopamine on
been on sertraline that caused T most likely with phenegan last year On zopiclone for sleep and no antidepressants Trazedone mirtazapine St John’s wort saffron 5 htp all cause tinnitus with me Any other suggestions? It will have to be one that doesn’t put serotonin levels up & targets dopamine on
Meldge
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
The issues!
I am new to this forum. I spend most of my time on the RLS forum, but I also have (treated) sleep apnea. I always tell people that I don't have insomnia. I could sleep just fine if I weren't walking around! Well-meaning people are always making suggestions to me regarding getting to sleep. If only
I am new to this forum. I spend most of my time on the RLS forum, but I also have (treated) sleep apnea. I always tell people that I don't have insomnia. I could sleep just fine if I weren't walking around! Well-meaning people are always making suggestions to me regarding getting to sleep. If only
ratfancy
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Sleep Matters
2 years ago
Diet book for PMR - anyone know of it?
Has anyone tried this book? It was recommended by my local pharmacist, a young guy that did a his university thesis on PMR. ( He also does a lot of research into CPAP machines having suffered a heart attack at age 28. It was discovered he had severe sleep apneoa). He's helped me a lot with both. Title
Has anyone tried this book? It was recommended by my local pharmacist, a young guy that did a his university thesis on PMR. ( He also does a lot of research into CPAP machines having suffered a heart attack at age 28. It was discovered he had severe sleep apneoa). He's helped me a lot with both. Title
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Sputum bugs and OSA/COPD
HiI have COPD, asthma, severe OSA, hypothyroid and a few other things. I am 62 and have had these challenges for a good few years now. Last year I had 2 sputum samples 6 months apart. 1st was staph aureus, 2nd was coliform species. Treated with 1 and 2 weeks of ciprofloxacin As soon as Cipro finishes
HiI have COPD, asthma, severe OSA, hypothyroid and a few other things. I am 62 and have had these challenges for a good few years now. Last year I had 2 sputum samples 6 months apart. 1st was staph aureus, 2nd was coliform species. Treated with 1 and 2 weeks of ciprofloxacin As soon as Cipro finishes
MollyMoo53
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Keto, Eggs and PD Meds
So I decided that Keto was the way forward. Tried it when I was first DXed for 4 weeks but didn’t help. I probably expected too much in too little time. Anyway, 7 years later and I’m ready for the ‘big push’. Got my larder full of erithytol, almond flour, Keto snacks, MCT oil. Yesterday I had a breakfast
So I decided that Keto was the way forward. Tried it when I was first DXed for 4 weeks but didn’t help. I probably expected too much in too little time. Anyway, 7 years later and I’m ready for the ‘big push’. Got my larder full of erithytol, almond flour, Keto snacks, MCT oil. Yesterday I had a breakfast
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Sleep Help Needed
Hello Friends, Following my transplant in 2017, I have developed a rather big challenge in getting a full night's sleep. Very rarely can I pull off 7 hours. Mostly the average is less than 5 hours per night. I have read how this is a common challenge for transplant recipients. I also use a CPAP
Hello Friends, Following my transplant in 2017, I have developed a rather big challenge in getting a full night's sleep. Very rarely can I pull off 7 hours. Mostly the average is less than 5 hours per night. I have read how this is a common challenge for transplant recipients. I also use a CPAP
Vaderboy
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Snow Queen
Tonight was the first real snow of the year. It has me thinking will this be the last first snow that I will not be on dialysis. I am trying not to think that way. It's just hard. But you know I'm going to put a bright spin on it. It's okay if this is the last first snow, I truly enjoyed watch every
Tonight was the first real snow of the year. It has me thinking will this be the last first snow that I will not be on dialysis. I am trying not to think that way. It's just hard. But you know I'm going to put a bright spin on it. It's okay if this is the last first snow, I truly enjoyed watch every
HipHopQueen
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
MDS is Doubling down on nutrition and lifestyle
We just had an appointment with hubby’s MDS this week. This dr has always been a keto diet advocate, but he’s now added a whole nutritional and lifestyle program to his practice. Some things they are recommending and help with include: - A gut biome and probiotic program. Primarily centered around
We just had an appointment with hubby’s MDS this week. This dr has always been a keto diet advocate, but he’s now added a whole nutritional and lifestyle program to his practice. Some things they are recommending and help with include: - A gut biome and probiotic program. Primarily centered around
LeharLover62
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Copd medication
I have just been given Uniphyllin Continus by my study doctor (Copd study for new drug) but forgot to ask if I should continue to use my ventolin during the day, does anyone know
I have just been given Uniphyllin Continus by my study doctor (Copd study for new drug) but forgot to ask if I should continue to use my ventolin during the day, does anyone know
Oldhippylynn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Weight Loss, in a positive way
Unlike a lot with PD, I have had major issues losing weight. Pre-PD I was at 190lbs and maxed out at 230lbs before I started making some major changes in my lifestyle. I am not on any prescription drugs and have been very lucky to control most of my issues with supplementation. In the past, exercise
Unlike a lot with PD, I have had major issues losing weight. Pre-PD I was at 190lbs and maxed out at 230lbs before I started making some major changes in my lifestyle. I am not on any prescription drugs and have been very lucky to control most of my issues with supplementation. In the past, exercise
SAGoodman
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Cpap users with servere copd
Does anyone have experience of using a cpap machine to remove CO2 in someone who has servere COPD? My husband has just been told he must wear one at least every night as his oxygen levels are low and he is retaining CO2. He us trying it but finding it impossible to sleep and is not too keen to continue
Does anyone have experience of using a cpap machine to remove CO2 in someone who has servere COPD? My husband has just been told he must wear one at least every night as his oxygen levels are low and he is retaining CO2. He us trying it but finding it impossible to sleep and is not too keen to continue
Camposdemurcia
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
The mother of all flares!
I have been having my worst flare ever in the 10 plus years of PMR. I have increased pred to 22.5 from 11 mgs and it is still not yet fully under control. I wish I had increased my dose more quickly but I had no idea it was this bad. I don't usually have blood tests for CRP but this week it was 43 and
I have been having my worst flare ever in the 10 plus years of PMR. I have increased pred to 22.5 from 11 mgs and it is still not yet fully under control. I wish I had increased my dose more quickly but I had no idea it was this bad. I don't usually have blood tests for CRP but this week it was 43 and
suzy1959
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
I have heart anxiety.
I currently have a cold which really triggers my anxiety. I also recently started cpap treatment also (it's on hold while I get through this). My issues right now are feeling sick but no runny nose, cough, or fever. So my anxiety is that it's something else and not a cold. That of course makes me think
I currently have a cold which really triggers my anxiety. I also recently started cpap treatment also (it's on hold while I get through this). My issues right now are feeling sick but no runny nose, cough, or fever. So my anxiety is that it's something else and not a cold. That of course makes me think
GP76
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Old but new here.
Hello. I wanted to share my history while new, so people can get to know me and what I have gone through, and hope to learn from others what their stories are, in hopes of finding something new to help me and to share what has helped me as well. My body feels like I am a hundred years old. My spirit
Hello. I wanted to share my history while new, so people can get to know me and what I have gone through, and hope to learn from others what their stories are, in hopes of finding something new to help me and to share what has helped me as well. My body feels like I am a hundred years old. My spirit
Trustyourmind
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Newbie, hi
I'm 60. I was diagnosed 1 month ago with RLS. I've had symptoms since I was about 13 years old. I'm taking Pregabalin and have just moved onto my clinical dose. I'm not enjoying the side effects but hope they will pass. My life has been one of dealing with excessive daytime sleepiness, mental health
I'm 60. I was diagnosed 1 month ago with RLS. I've had symptoms since I was about 13 years old. I'm taking Pregabalin and have just moved onto my clinical dose. I'm not enjoying the side effects but hope they will pass. My life has been one of dealing with excessive daytime sleepiness, mental health
AsleepInYorkshire
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Thyroid Hormone Transporters in a Human Placental Cell Model
There has long been the received wisdom that T3 does not cross the placenta. I am not aware this has been proved in any level of detail. This paper appears to make that look wrong. Indeed, it appears to identify specific pharmaceutical agents which directly and significantly affect T3 transport
There has long been the received wisdom that T3 does not cross the placenta. I am not aware this has been proved in any level of detail. This paper appears to make that look wrong. Indeed, it appears to identify specific pharmaceutical agents which directly and significantly affect T3 transport
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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