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My journey goes on...
I have just been updating my profile to add my medical history to try and help others understand my journey. It is amazing how difficult it really is to put down a timeline after the event. It did however make me read through some of the letters I have received over the years and have begun to realise
I have just been updating my profile to add my medical history to try and help others understand my journey. It is amazing how difficult it really is to put down a timeline after the event. It did however make me read through some of the letters I have received over the years and have begun to realise
Mamamia21
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Convinced I'm Dying
So a bit of background first: 34yo F, non smoker, don't drink (except a VERY occasional gin), been a bit of a couch potato since lockdown but reasonably active on and off before that, diet again hasn't been the best but working on getting that sorted. Diagnosed with anxiety in 2013 which is when my
So a bit of background first: 34yo F, non smoker, don't drink (except a VERY occasional gin), been a bit of a couch potato since lockdown but reasonably active on and off before that, diet again hasn't been the best but working on getting that sorted. Diagnosed with anxiety in 2013 which is when my
Mouse87
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Pulsatile Tinnitus! Carotid Artery? Or something else?
So a bit of background first: 34yo F, non smoker, don't drink (except a VERY occasional gin), been a bit of a couch potato since lockdown but reasonably active on and off before that, diet again hasn't been the best but working on getting that sorted. Diagnosed with anxiety in 2013 which is when my
So a bit of background first: 34yo F, non smoker, don't drink (except a VERY occasional gin), been a bit of a couch potato since lockdown but reasonably active on and off before that, diet again hasn't been the best but working on getting that sorted. Diagnosed with anxiety in 2013 which is when my
Mouse87
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Convinced I'm Dying
So a bit of background first: 34yo F, non smoker, don't drink (except a VERY occasional gin), been a bit of a couch potato since lockdown but reasonably active on and off before that, diet again hasn't been the best but working on getting that sorted. Diagnosed with anxiety in 2013 which is when my
So a bit of background first: 34yo F, non smoker, don't drink (except a VERY occasional gin), been a bit of a couch potato since lockdown but reasonably active on and off before that, diet again hasn't been the best but working on getting that sorted. Diagnosed with anxiety in 2013 which is when my
Mouse87
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
After some advice and some personal experiences!
Hello, this is actually my first post so apologies if it is a bit long winded! After around 6 years struggling with pelvic related issues (PID, cysts, pain & heavy periods) I am now under gynae having investigations into endo. Over the last couple of years I have had bowel symptoms that have gotten worse
Hello, this is actually my first post so apologies if it is a bit long winded! After around 6 years struggling with pelvic related issues (PID, cysts, pain & heavy periods) I am now under gynae having investigations into endo. Over the last couple of years I have had bowel symptoms that have gotten worse
Matj2580
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Medication side effects
Hello all, again, sorry for even more questions, I got 2 stents on December 22 and discharged with a load of pills, as I said previously I've went from 0 pills a day, to 10. I was wondering what side effects you have all experienced, at the moment I am having slight aches in my back, and side, which
Hello all, again, sorry for even more questions, I got 2 stents on December 22 and discharged with a load of pills, as I said previously I've went from 0 pills a day, to 10. I was wondering what side effects you have all experienced, at the moment I am having slight aches in my back, and side, which
ScottL
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Dapagliflozin
Following my Cardiology consult just before Christmas my cardiologist increased the dosage of Bisoprolol, changed my Simvastatin to an increased dose of Atorvastatin, but left my Ramipril as before. New addition to the regime is Dapagliflozin as I am borderline diabetic also. Do any of you take this
Following my Cardiology consult just before Christmas my cardiologist increased the dosage of Bisoprolol, changed my Simvastatin to an increased dose of Atorvastatin, but left my Ramipril as before. New addition to the regime is Dapagliflozin as I am borderline diabetic also. Do any of you take this
Geoff51
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Kafir,
I have been taking 20mg Omeprazole since March 2019 but I find it upsets my stomach, whilst it's not terrible, it is draining having to visit the toilet 3 or 4 times during the morning. I have read that Kafir is good to take and I wonder if I could drink this with my 4mg of prednisolone every day and
I have been taking 20mg Omeprazole since March 2019 but I find it upsets my stomach, whilst it's not terrible, it is draining having to visit the toilet 3 or 4 times during the morning. I have read that Kafir is good to take and I wonder if I could drink this with my 4mg of prednisolone every day and
paintpots
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
PPI’s and self injecting
Is anyone here taking PPI’s long term, and if so at what frequency do you SI? I’m a gastric bypass patient so my PA is man made not autoimmune and I take omeprazole daily. I’ve been SI for a month now and although the results have been amazing, I’m not where I want to be and wonder if I need to continue
Is anyone here taking PPI’s long term, and if so at what frequency do you SI? I’m a gastric bypass patient so my PA is man made not autoimmune and I take omeprazole daily. I’ve been SI for a month now and although the results have been amazing, I’m not where I want to be and wonder if I need to continue
MissParkin
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Breathless and feeling off. PMR symptom? Also coated Prednisolone with omeprazole.
Three years in and managed to reduce to 7.5 mg of prednisolone, using very slow drops of 0.5 over several weeks. I have had some stiffness after using muscles and other occasional symptoms but otherwise fine since starting the drop after a holiday in November. I had 10 days of sunshine in Malta and was
Three years in and managed to reduce to 7.5 mg of prednisolone, using very slow drops of 0.5 over several weeks. I have had some stiffness after using muscles and other occasional symptoms but otherwise fine since starting the drop after a holiday in November. I had 10 days of sunshine in Malta and was
Ebiker
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Gastritis & Duodentitis pain
Hello people. My 2nd post. Not sure where to turn to. Had a NSTEMI end of october. Shortness of breath and epigastric pain which an endoscopy in December found non erosive Gastritis and Duodentitis. No helibactor pylori. Was upped my usual heart meds for omeprazole to 40mg in the morning. Only been 3
Hello people. My 2nd post. Not sure where to turn to. Had a NSTEMI end of october. Shortness of breath and epigastric pain which an endoscopy in December found non erosive Gastritis and Duodentitis. No helibactor pylori. Was upped my usual heart meds for omeprazole to 40mg in the morning. Only been 3
Coconut-girl
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Tapering
Would like to know if it is OK to go down til 8mg.on jan1st.am on 10mg.at mo,been on that for 2 months now,am suppose to go to 7.5mgs.,but been having pain in my shoulders,and lots acid reflect,am taking 40mg omeprazole at mo.just want abit advice.so to be pain.thanks alots.
Would like to know if it is OK to go down til 8mg.on jan1st.am on 10mg.at mo,been on that for 2 months now,am suppose to go to 7.5mgs.,but been having pain in my shoulders,and lots acid reflect,am taking 40mg omeprazole at mo.just want abit advice.so to be pain.thanks alots.
Flosy
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Life with Ectopics - 20 years old
Hi, my name is Abbie McDonald, and I am currently 20 years old. I have had heart issues, specifically ectopics, for over 6 years now. My story is quite long but I will do my best to summarise it all. It all started after my HPV vaccine at school in Year 10. Following the jab, I came down with cold
Hi, my name is Abbie McDonald, and I am currently 20 years old. I have had heart issues, specifically ectopics, for over 6 years now. My story is quite long but I will do my best to summarise it all. It all started after my HPV vaccine at school in Year 10. Following the jab, I came down with cold
AMcDonald
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
New member
Hello. I'm a new member. Had a heart attack end of October. Went into A&E with shortness of breath and unbearable epigastric pain (which now turns out to be Gastritis & Duodentitis) Had an angiogram with no blockages or damages (NSTEMI) Discharged with the standard heart meds (aspirin bisporol ticagrelor
Hello. I'm a new member. Had a heart attack end of October. Went into A&E with shortness of breath and unbearable epigastric pain (which now turns out to be Gastritis & Duodentitis) Had an angiogram with no blockages or damages (NSTEMI) Discharged with the standard heart meds (aspirin bisporol ticagrelor
Coconut-girl
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Cough cough and more cough
Hello pretty ladies 🌺 I hope you are spending a relaxed Sunday. Please I need a solution. I am having a cough at specific times, right after eating and I am sitting up. If I'm standing it doesn't happen to me. If I have a coughing fit and drink water, it goes away. When I get in the car, I immediately
Hello pretty ladies 🌺 I hope you are spending a relaxed Sunday. Please I need a solution. I am having a cough at specific times, right after eating and I am sitting up. If I'm standing it doesn't happen to me. If I have a coughing fit and drink water, it goes away. When I get in the car, I immediately
Maludagui
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Hiatus hernia/A and E
Hi, I posted a while ago about my hiatus hernia/reflux problems. A few days ago we had to cut short our break away and set off home at 1am to get back to our local hospital as I was in so much pain. Doc in emergency dept thought it could be a duodenal ulcer but referred me to the assessment dept who
Hi, I posted a while ago about my hiatus hernia/reflux problems. A few days ago we had to cut short our break away and set off home at 1am to get back to our local hospital as I was in so much pain. Doc in emergency dept thought it could be a duodenal ulcer but referred me to the assessment dept who
Manray11
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Painkillers and Apixaban
Hi all, Those of you on Apixaban what pain killers do you use. Particulary interested in anyone who also has osteoarthrits as only one offered to me was Naproxen which is listed on Drugs sites as a no no as could increase risk of bleeding. Thanks.
Hi all, Those of you on Apixaban what pain killers do you use. Particulary interested in anyone who also has osteoarthrits as only one offered to me was Naproxen which is listed on Drugs sites as a no no as could increase risk of bleeding. Thanks.
cmjoyce
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AF Association
3 years ago
GP thinks I might have lupus
I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia rheumatica in June this year . I had elevated CRP and abnormal LFTs. Prior to this I had been hospitalised twice for severe inflammation of the gallbladder. Since then I have undergone several ct scans to monitor inflamed lymph nodes around the pancreas and stomach.
I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia rheumatica in June this year . I had elevated CRP and abnormal LFTs. Prior to this I had been hospitalised twice for severe inflammation of the gallbladder. Since then I have undergone several ct scans to monitor inflamed lymph nodes around the pancreas and stomach.
Joneskye
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Never ending story...
Hello, newbie here...I'll try keep it brief....started with multiple joint pain last Oct, diagnosed 12th March 2021 with RA. Started on Sulfasalazine and Naproxen back then along with a steroid depo, continued to up the dose till max, another depo, put on oral Methotrexate, again upping the dose then
Hello, newbie here...I'll try keep it brief....started with multiple joint pain last Oct, diagnosed 12th March 2021 with RA. Started on Sulfasalazine and Naproxen back then along with a steroid depo, continued to up the dose till max, another depo, put on oral Methotrexate, again upping the dose then
moon10008
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NRAS
3 years ago
Merry Christmas from my boys💙💙
Merry Christmas everyone! Our first Christmas with 2. Things have been a little challenging here with Charlie and his feeds! He’s got a milk allergy so is now on special milk as well as omeprazole for his bad reflux but he’s finally gaining enough weight now🤞🏼! Tommy has been the best big brother but
Merry Christmas everyone! Our first Christmas with 2. Things have been a little challenging here with Charlie and his feeds! He’s got a milk allergy so is now on special milk as well as omeprazole for his bad reflux but he’s finally gaining enough weight now🤞🏼! Tommy has been the best big brother but
Materialbarbie
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Baby and Us
3 years ago
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