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Viral meningitis
My 17 year old daughter was diagnosed with viral meningitis last weekend and this was confirmed on Monday. Initially she was given antiviral and antibiotics because they was unsure if it was bacterial meningitis. She had been unwell for 5 or 6 weeks. Permanent headache that painkillers didn't touch
My 17 year old daughter was diagnosed with viral meningitis last weekend and this was confirmed on Monday. Initially she was given antiviral and antibiotics because they was unsure if it was bacterial meningitis. She had been unwell for 5 or 6 weeks. Permanent headache that painkillers didn't touch
Sylv1969
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Meningitis Now
8 months ago
advice after surgery/ any advice on natural remedies or how to slow the regrowth of endo?
I had my surgery on Wednesday to investigate my bladder pain. Turns out my bladder is clear but I had a chocolate cyst inside my ovary, and my ovary was stuck to my pelvic wall. I had a different surgeon from before, who indicated that my surgery wasn’t performed properly last time. So I am unsure if
I had my surgery on Wednesday to investigate my bladder pain. Turns out my bladder is clear but I had a chocolate cyst inside my ovary, and my ovary was stuck to my pelvic wall. I had a different surgeon from before, who indicated that my surgery wasn’t performed properly last time. So I am unsure if
merlin-mimi
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Do TENS machines help with endo pain?
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with stage 4 Endrometriosis and have terrible symptoms before and during my periods. I’m trying different products to manage my pain, I wondered if anyone has used TENS machines? If yes, do they actually help with pain? Many thanks in advance!
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with stage 4 Endrometriosis and have terrible symptoms before and during my periods. I’m trying different products to manage my pain, I wondered if anyone has used TENS machines? If yes, do they actually help with pain? Many thanks in advance!
Bubble-z
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
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bradycardia interrupting sleep
I’m waking up during the night with low heart rate 42-48 bpm and a feeling that my heart is labouring. This is usually twice in the night and I often can’t get back to sleep after 4.00am. I think sleeping on my back doesn’t help ( I try not to) and my other half tells me I snore. Tried all the sleep
I’m waking up during the night with low heart rate 42-48 bpm and a feeling that my heart is labouring. This is usually twice in the night and I often can’t get back to sleep after 4.00am. I think sleeping on my back doesn’t help ( I try not to) and my other half tells me I snore. Tried all the sleep
Reidel
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Cardizem aside effects?
I hadn't had any kind of med's for the heart, I have had 7 yrs of sporatic Tachycardia, and afib. Yr's in between those eposodes. a-fib was twice in 6 yrs and tachy about the same.. Now last may I had a tachycardia episode and Dr. in the ER said he was going to give me a pill and see if the the
I hadn't had any kind of med's for the heart, I have had 7 yrs of sporatic Tachycardia, and afib. Yr's in between those eposodes. a-fib was twice in 6 yrs and tachy about the same.. Now last may I had a tachycardia episode and Dr. in the ER said he was going to give me a pill and see if the the
scardycat
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AF Association
1 year ago
GCA-Lyme Disease Connection?
Hi all, My wife is a long-time Lyme Disease sufferer, and has recently had a consultation with a biologist/pathologist. This person takes a blood sample and then looks at it under the microscope while the patient is present -- and then comments on what has been seen. My wife had the classic signs
Hi all, My wife is a long-time Lyme Disease sufferer, and has recently had a consultation with a biologist/pathologist. This person takes a blood sample and then looks at it under the microscope while the patient is present -- and then comments on what has been seen. My wife had the classic signs
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Pudendal neuralgia
I don't think I would ever bother with another
nerve
block
again. It was quite traumatic.
I don't think I would ever bother with another
nerve
block
again. It was quite traumatic.
Bluetit63
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
Switched
I found myoovi helps. It's not better than heat.. but I switched as on a particularly painful endo flare up my I gave myself blisters from my heat pad.. and I found out that prolonged use of heat pads can discolour your skin 'google grandmother's tartan'. Nothing like that comes with a tens machine
I found myoovi helps. It's not better than heat.. but I switched as on a particularly painful endo flare up my I gave myself blisters from my heat pad.. and I found out that prolonged use of heat pads can discolour your skin 'google grandmother's tartan'. Nothing like that comes with a tens machine
For_the_love_of_otis
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Convergent ablation procedure
hello all, I have had persistent AF for about a year after a few years of PAF (initially diagnosed as panic attacks). I was on BISOPROLOL 3.25 and Apixaban 2x day. I had a successful CV in February this year and have reduced my BISO to .625. I do not tolerate the drugs well including the anticoagulant
hello all, I have had persistent AF for about a year after a few years of PAF (initially diagnosed as panic attacks). I was on BISOPROLOL 3.25 and Apixaban 2x day. I had a successful CV in February this year and have reduced my BISO to .625. I do not tolerate the drugs well including the anticoagulant
Bodydoctor12
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AF Association
1 year ago
Shingles - to vacc or not to vacc
Morning wonderful hive mind. Wonder if I can pick your brains... I've received my first invite for a shingles vacc and while I'm "delighted' I'm on the map with local medical network I'm daunted and unsure as to whether I book one. Came on here and had a look-see in the posts regarding shingles and
Morning wonderful hive mind. Wonder if I can pick your brains... I've received my first invite for a shingles vacc and while I'm "delighted' I'm on the map with local medical network I'm daunted and unsure as to whether I book one. Came on here and had a look-see in the posts regarding shingles and
Wolfie_at_the_door
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LUPUS UK
9 months ago
Calf Pain and PAD
Hi, I wasn't sure if this should be posted in a Diabetes forum or on here, after thinking about it I think that this BHF site is the better option. So Peripheral Arterial Disease. I had both Iliac Arteries 'bored' out with balloon angioplasty in May of this year (Left leg fully occulted and Right leg
Hi, I wasn't sure if this should be posted in a Diabetes forum or on here, after thinking about it I think that this BHF site is the better option. So Peripheral Arterial Disease. I had both Iliac Arteries 'bored' out with balloon angioplasty in May of this year (Left leg fully occulted and Right leg
GoldfishPond
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Back in AF.
I had a successful ablation two years ago in May 2021.A couple of days ago I felt a bit weak and instinctively checked my pulse to find that it was erratic. I lay down on the bed and after 10 minutes or so it reverted back to Sinus Rhythm.The same thing happened on the following day. Before my ablation
I had a successful ablation two years ago in May 2021.A couple of days ago I felt a bit weak and instinctively checked my pulse to find that it was erratic. I lay down on the bed and after 10 minutes or so it reverted back to Sinus Rhythm.The same thing happened on the following day. Before my ablation
SirBeatalot
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AF Association
1 year ago
Presentation by Dr Yusuf (JP) Saleeb on LDN, Long Covid, and Chronic Lyme Disease
Plus your chance to ask your questions. on Tuesday 7th November at 4pm ET or 9pm UK. The recording will be available the following week. Register now https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232812335487964
Plus your chance to ask your questions. on Tuesday 7th November at 4pm ET or 9pm UK. The recording will be available the following week. Register now https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232812335487964
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
9 months ago
Pre Syncope/Right Bundle Branch Block
PAF for a number of years now, fairly well controlled with medication of Flecainide, Apixaban, Bisoprolol. The last 3 months episodes of AF have increased. But worryingly for the first time I've had 3 episodes of Pre syncope a couple of second period where I think I'm going to pass out. After effects
PAF for a number of years now, fairly well controlled with medication of Flecainide, Apixaban, Bisoprolol. The last 3 months episodes of AF have increased. But worryingly for the first time I've had 3 episodes of Pre syncope a couple of second period where I think I'm going to pass out. After effects
CJB5569
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pre Syncope/Right Bundle Branch Block
PAF for a number of years now, fairly well controlled with medication of Flecainide, Apixaban, Bisoprolol. The last 3 months episodes of AF have increased. But worryingly for the first time I've had 3 episodes of Pre syncope a couple of second period where I think I'm going to pass out. After effects
PAF for a number of years now, fairly well controlled with medication of Flecainide, Apixaban, Bisoprolol. The last 3 months episodes of AF have increased. But worryingly for the first time I've had 3 episodes of Pre syncope a couple of second period where I think I'm going to pass out. After effects
CJB5569
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AF Association
1 year ago
paroxysmal AF
Has anyone gone from paroxysmal AF to permanent AF. I haven’t had and episode for over a year but I had breast surgery last week and went into AF one day later. My pulse before was 45 resting but has gone to 90 ish but the thumping has stopped. Had anyone had this happen to them and what treatment was
Has anyone gone from paroxysmal AF to permanent AF. I haven’t had and episode for over a year but I had breast surgery last week and went into AF one day later. My pulse before was 45 resting but has gone to 90 ish but the thumping has stopped. Had anyone had this happen to them and what treatment was
Caradomben
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AF Association
1 year ago
Therapulse - Do I really need to scale up slowly the way the maker says to?
I've had RLS for decades & currently take Horizant, methadone, and a small amount of Mirapex (I ran into trouble when I tried to drop the Mirapex completely so my specialist suggested leaving a small amount in for now). To help further lower my med doses, or to help with handling flareups without increasing
I've had RLS for decades & currently take Horizant, methadone, and a small amount of Mirapex (I ran into trouble when I tried to drop the Mirapex completely so my specialist suggested leaving a small amount in for now). To help further lower my med doses, or to help with handling flareups without increasing
UsableThought
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Vagus nerve stimulation'
I've posted here a few times to discuss gut health for those of you suffering from PA who also have gut issues. In my quest to find some relief from visceral hypersensitivity and massive intolerances (leading to malabsorption) I began acupuncture treatment this year. I am very lucky to have an anethesist
I've posted here a few times to discuss gut health for those of you suffering from PA who also have gut issues. In my quest to find some relief from visceral hypersensitivity and massive intolerances (leading to malabsorption) I began acupuncture treatment this year. I am very lucky to have an anethesist
expatkerry
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Metoprolol
I had an ablation a few weeks ago, I'm doing ok, except for the fatigue, shortness of breath and cough. I am in sinus. I believe the above issues are related to Metoprolol I take 25mg x 2 daily, Flecainaide 50mg 2 daily and 5mg Eliquis 2 daily. I have my follow up appt next week with my EP. I'm really
I had an ablation a few weeks ago, I'm doing ok, except for the fatigue, shortness of breath and cough. I am in sinus. I believe the above issues are related to Metoprolol I take 25mg x 2 daily, Flecainaide 50mg 2 daily and 5mg Eliquis 2 daily. I have my follow up appt next week with my EP. I'm really
Tilos5
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AF Association
1 year ago
Leadless pacemakers
I live in North Carolina and I have sick sinus syndrome and afib as well as Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy. I just learned a few weeks ago about the newer leadless pacemakers. I understand they are becoming the standard as compared to the wired versions with leads. I had a dual chamber pacemaker implanted
I live in North Carolina and I have sick sinus syndrome and afib as well as Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy. I just learned a few weeks ago about the newer leadless pacemakers. I understand they are becoming the standard as compared to the wired versions with leads. I had a dual chamber pacemaker implanted
Jeekee9
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AF Association
1 year ago
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