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I am currently in alot of pain using hot water bottle, tens machine and using my morphine. But still struggling anyone got any hints or tips that may help
I am currently in alot of pain using hot water bottle, tens machine and using my morphine. But still struggling anyone got any hints or tips that may help
Juls82
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Why Do I Keep Getting Pleurisy ?
Why do I keep getting pleurisy ? I don't smoke , never had , no history of asthma - I was hospitalised in June and given an x-ray confirming it was in the bottom of my left lung and I was given six steroid pills and two sessions on a nebuliser . Then my GP said I had asthma . I'm a woodwind player !
Why do I keep getting pleurisy ? I don't smoke , never had , no history of asthma - I was hospitalised in June and given an x-ray confirming it was in the bottom of my left lung and I was given six steroid pills and two sessions on a nebuliser . Then my GP said I had asthma . I'm a woodwind player !
ConfusedAsthmatic
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
TENS machines
Hello. Does any one have experience of using a TENS machine in pain reduction? I’m interested to know: does it work for Endo? And is multi-point stimulation better than one? Thanks.
Hello. Does any one have experience of using a TENS machine in pain reduction? I’m interested to know: does it work for Endo? And is multi-point stimulation better than one? Thanks.
EndoCarer
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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Do you need to go to A&E if you have an episode of AF while on medication for it no chest pain but feeling weak and dizzy ecg now normal?
Sorry first post on here my husband has AF he has a normal resting heart rate of around 51 his latest episode was between 42 and 78 Thursday night but he is still feeling weak and fatigue and has had a couple of dizzy spells. He is on apixaban and bisoprosol. He has booked a private appointment with
Sorry first post on here my husband has AF he has a normal resting heart rate of around 51 his latest episode was between 42 and 78 Thursday night but he is still feeling weak and fatigue and has had a couple of dizzy spells. He is on apixaban and bisoprosol. He has booked a private appointment with
Oak321
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AF Association
2 years ago
AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker
Hi Everyone, I had an AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker implanted all on the same day last Thursday 1/20/22. I was in a situation where I was having many different heart rhythms, svt, atypical aflutter and afib. I have had two MAZE procedures which worked for a while but unfortunately staying in sinus
Hi Everyone, I had an AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker implanted all on the same day last Thursday 1/20/22. I was in a situation where I was having many different heart rhythms, svt, atypical aflutter and afib. I have had two MAZE procedures which worked for a while but unfortunately staying in sinus
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Best treatment for sudden ectopics?
Hello, fellow AF/ectopics sojourners! I'm in Kentucky, new to HealthUnlocked. Had occasional vagally-mediated AF episodes for 10 yrs, but since covid started 2 yrs ago, I think stress/anxiety upped my episodes to weekly, and recently, every 3 days. I just started daily 12.5 mg metoprolol (2 days
Hello, fellow AF/ectopics sojourners! I'm in Kentucky, new to HealthUnlocked. Had occasional vagally-mediated AF episodes for 10 yrs, but since covid started 2 yrs ago, I think stress/anxiety upped my episodes to weekly, and recently, every 3 days. I just started daily 12.5 mg metoprolol (2 days
healingharpist
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AF Association
2 years ago
shingles vaccination
Has anyone had experience of shingles vaccination and if so, any downsides? I have let my fingertips do a bit of research and found that Zostavax has been withdrawn in USA but they are giving Shingrix. It appears that Z is a live vaccine and Shingrix is inactive and more suitable for immunosuppressed
Has anyone had experience of shingles vaccination and if so, any downsides? I have let my fingertips do a bit of research and found that Zostavax has been withdrawn in USA but they are giving Shingrix. It appears that Z is a live vaccine and Shingrix is inactive and more suitable for immunosuppressed
lostherpocket
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Shingles vaccine
Is it ok to get a shingles vaccine whilst getting an injection of Nacula and on 2 Mg of pred
Is it ok to get a shingles vaccine whilst getting an injection of Nacula and on 2 Mg of pred
Jimsq
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Nurokor Tens
Hello I am thinking of buying a Nurokor Tens machine and wondered what the general feedback is on whether they work on chronic pain or not.
Hello I am thinking of buying a Nurokor Tens machine and wondered what the general feedback is on whether they work on chronic pain or not.
PainGo1
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Feeling confused!!
Just had phone consultation this morning decided I needed another ablation I was fine with that no problem I told him I did an abnormal ecg on my 6 lead Kardia device it said sinus rhythm wide QRS I had to email this to him, he then rang me back to say now not putting me on list for ablation. As this
Just had phone consultation this morning decided I needed another ablation I was fine with that no problem I told him I did an abnormal ecg on my 6 lead Kardia device it said sinus rhythm wide QRS I had to email this to him, he then rang me back to say now not putting me on list for ablation. As this
Babyr1996
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Pacemaker fitted?
Hi As someone with PAF, plus "secondary degree heart block and short sinus pauses" but fortunately with virtually no symptoms I am taking Apixaban and my cardiologist may well advise me to have a pacemaker fitted following a current seven day patch result in a few days time. So any advice/thoughts
Hi As someone with PAF, plus "secondary degree heart block and short sinus pauses" but fortunately with virtually no symptoms I am taking Apixaban and my cardiologist may well advise me to have a pacemaker fitted following a current seven day patch result in a few days time. So any advice/thoughts
Davidpeaty
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AF Association
2 years ago
Hello from a Newbie
I’ve had palpitations for years, however, the GP has never been able to trap them, in November I went for a routine ECG and was informed I was in AF, at long last it was trapped, I was so relieved as I was starting to think it was all imagined. I was sent to Ambulatory Care, another ECG, not in AF again
I’ve had palpitations for years, however, the GP has never been able to trap them, in November I went for a routine ECG and was informed I was in AF, at long last it was trapped, I was so relieved as I was starting to think it was all imagined. I was sent to Ambulatory Care, another ECG, not in AF again
Carnationmac
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AF Association
2 years ago
3 days since PVI: is this normal?
Hi Ive never posted before but have read the useful information shared by members so asking for advice and reassurance. I have Paroxymal AF and had a PVI cryo ablation on Monday. the first few days were as expected: bit breathless, missed beats, tired. I thought things were slowly improving until last
Hi Ive never posted before but have read the useful information shared by members so asking for advice and reassurance. I have Paroxymal AF and had a PVI cryo ablation on Monday. the first few days were as expected: bit breathless, missed beats, tired. I thought things were slowly improving until last
Mabel79
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AF Association
2 years ago
Over-active bladder TENS treatment
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https://youtu.be/WcbRIMki9pU
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Shingles is urgent!
After a post about Shingles, it is worth pointing out that if you think you have Shingles, contact GP immediately or emergency 'phone number if out of hours as the antivirals have to be prescribed as soon as possible to help. I had Shingles a couple of years ago while on Pred (no Actemra or anything
After a post about Shingles, it is worth pointing out that if you think you have Shingles, contact GP immediately or emergency 'phone number if out of hours as the antivirals have to be prescribed as soon as possible to help. I had Shingles a couple of years ago while on Pred (no Actemra or anything
Roltuba
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Plantar Fasciitis
Any tips for getting rid of Plantar Fasciitis (a painful heel)? I have had it since September 21, probably caused by digging in inappropriate footwear, and although it's slowly getting better, it ain't gone yet. My previous bout 30 years ago took six months before I hardly noticed it. I have tried rest
Any tips for getting rid of Plantar Fasciitis (a painful heel)? I have had it since September 21, probably caused by digging in inappropriate footwear, and although it's slowly getting better, it ain't gone yet. My previous bout 30 years ago took six months before I hardly noticed it. I have tried rest
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Apixaban
Hi everyone I’ve been to see my cardiologist this morning Good news after having successful Cardioversion. My heart is better than before, no concerns. He told me to stop the Apixaban but I’m a little apprehensive, my chadsvads score is 1 (female) My weight as also dropped and I will continue on
Hi everyone I’ve been to see my cardiologist this morning Good news after having successful Cardioversion. My heart is better than before, no concerns. He told me to stop the Apixaban but I’m a little apprehensive, my chadsvads score is 1 (female) My weight as also dropped and I will continue on
Mabal
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AF Association
2 years ago
Surgery went well, thanks for all the words of support.
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allows minimal anesthesia, keeps you just under but no waking nausea, not too much fogginess. . They also put an injected anesthetic in my shoulder which releases slowly for as much as five days(more usually around 3).
A
nerve
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allows minimal anesthesia, keeps you just under but no waking nausea, not too much fogginess. . They also put an injected anesthetic in my shoulder which releases slowly for as much as five days(more usually around 3).
rebtar
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Permanent AF?
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
The day has finally come where I went to hospital with sudden onset AF to be told that they won’t do anything. I’m to stay on my meds, flecainide and bisoprolol and to go back if I get severe symptoms. They have said a resting heart rate of 130 is fine because I am haemodynamically stable. I am ( still
Rhiannonimity1
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AF Association
2 years ago
TENS machine
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Intermittent AF in January last year. I had my first episode in January 2021 and was Cardioverted. This only lasted 3 weeks and then I had an episode lasting approx 4 weeks which reverted spontaneously. I have had none since. I am currently suffering from right knee
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Intermittent AF in January last year. I had my first episode in January 2021 and was Cardioverted. This only lasted 3 weeks and then I had an episode lasting approx 4 weeks which reverted spontaneously. I have had none since. I am currently suffering from right knee
bryhergirl
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
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