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Forgot to take my Flecainide - no adverse reaction
I usually take 200mgs/day Flecainide, the only drug I take. Yesterday for the 3rd time in 7 years I forgot to take one of x2 100gms. On the first occasion I was very worried and even cancelled an overseas business trip due to start the same day. The second time also very concerned, yesterday just uneasy
I usually take 200mgs/day Flecainide, the only drug I take. Yesterday for the 3rd time in 7 years I forgot to take one of x2 100gms. On the first occasion I was very worried and even cancelled an overseas business trip due to start the same day. The second time also very concerned, yesterday just uneasy
secondtry
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Post surgical nerve pain issues?
After 6 weeks I had a
nerve
block
done. It really helped for quite a while but now I am having issues - tightness feeling and a burning sensation across by scars and under my arms. It gets worse at night. Would rather not have another
nerve
block
, but it is an option.
After 6 weeks I had a
nerve
block
done. It really helped for quite a while but now I am having issues - tightness feeling and a burning sensation across by scars and under my arms. It gets worse at night. Would rather not have another
nerve
block
, but it is an option.
Jg1960
in
SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
Another update
I posted the other day that I had been offered a Stella the ganglion
block
(
nerve
block
). I had this on Tuesday this week and was a straight forward procedure and I hardly felt anything. The next day I felt a bit weird and my neck was quite sore.
I posted the other day that I had been offered a Stella the ganglion
block
(
nerve
block
). I had this on Tuesday this week and was a straight forward procedure and I hardly felt anything. The next day I felt a bit weird and my neck was quite sore.
Griggser
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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I think l have shingles & l have GPA & can’t get to a doctor..
Anyone know what’s needed?
Anyone know what’s needed?
Chamad
in
Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
Multaq aka Dronedarone, 400mg twice daily recommend by electrophysiologist (EP)
76 years old, on Metoprolol extended release (ER) 25 mg, Atorvastatin both once daily I was taking Metoprolol ER 100 mg once daily and feeling tired and lacking energy. I also have sleep apnea and epilepsy. My EP says Multaq is expensive but works well. I have also had a maze procedure. I am asymptomatic
76 years old, on Metoprolol extended release (ER) 25 mg, Atorvastatin both once daily I was taking Metoprolol ER 100 mg once daily and feeling tired and lacking energy. I also have sleep apnea and epilepsy. My EP says Multaq is expensive but works well. I have also had a maze procedure. I am asymptomatic
cbaum
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Gigi's 2nd Birthday
Gigi celebrated her 2nd Birthday on Saturday! She is working to open one of her presents which by the way was a pink football that she loves. When we first rescued her she had lyme disease and was treated, but at her appoinment last week, she tested positive again with a higher titer. They think she
Gigi celebrated her 2nd Birthday on Saturday! She is working to open one of her presents which by the way was a pink football that she loves. When we first rescued her she had lyme disease and was treated, but at her appoinment last week, she tested positive again with a higher titer. They think she
Pumpkin2009
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Shingles vaccineM
Many thanks to all who answered my queries about having the shingles vaccine. I had the jab last week with absolutely. NO side effects not even a sore arm !! I know we all different and react differently but hope that my experience helps . Many thanks for all your help and support
Many thanks to all who answered my queries about having the shingles vaccine. I had the jab last week with absolutely. NO side effects not even a sore arm !! I know we all different and react differently but hope that my experience helps . Many thanks for all your help and support
CAROL-R
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Apixaban
Hi! I’m new here.. I’m 34 years old and was diagnosed with Pulmonary Embolism in February this year and I’ve been on Apixaban for 3 months. And stopped Apixaban for a month. Doctor told me I’m at risk of having another episode of PE and it will likely in my lungs again. Now, I’m back on Apixaban today
Hi! I’m new here.. I’m 34 years old and was diagnosed with Pulmonary Embolism in February this year and I’ve been on Apixaban for 3 months. And stopped Apixaban for a month. Doctor told me I’m at risk of having another episode of PE and it will likely in my lungs again. Now, I’m back on Apixaban today
Ayenwaters
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Apixaban
I have PAF and it’s been recommended I start Apixaban. I’m worried about possible bleeds but also by the recommendation to give up riding my motorcycle and any other activities that might cause injury . Also been told not to drink alcohol.I am very active around home and often using chainsaw and working
I have PAF and it’s been recommended I start Apixaban. I’m worried about possible bleeds but also by the recommendation to give up riding my motorcycle and any other activities that might cause injury . Also been told not to drink alcohol.I am very active around home and often using chainsaw and working
kalgs
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Help with Pudendal Nerve Neuralgia
Pudendal neuralgia. Hi, can you help or share? It seems that I have problems with my pudendal nerve and this roaming, changing pain is not good as some will know. I have a good physio and will investigate but I wonder what others have done with this. Physio thinks PD is most likely and it fits with
Pudendal neuralgia. Hi, can you help or share? It seems that I have problems with my pudendal nerve and this roaming, changing pain is not good as some will know. I have a good physio and will investigate but I wonder what others have done with this. Physio thinks PD is most likely and it fits with
Cook5
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Tens machine
Has anybody used a tens machine for rls? I couldn’t sleep last night due to rls and even though they say not to use it, I put my tens machine on timer and it did hell a lot.
Has anybody used a tens machine for rls? I couldn’t sleep last night due to rls and even though they say not to use it, I put my tens machine on timer and it did hell a lot.
Creepylegs
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Dear Troops
Last night I called up the army reservists The previous night was horrendous and I had to try something different a new form of attack. The enemy was formidable and attacked from the left flank this time yesterday it was the left It did take me by surprise ( the left leg is normally affected by the
Last night I called up the army reservists The previous night was horrendous and I had to try something different a new form of attack. The enemy was formidable and attacked from the left flank this time yesterday it was the left It did take me by surprise ( the left leg is normally affected by the
Hoochybaby
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
RLS
Hello troops The enemy won last night time and time again the left flank was breached It wasn’t until 3.30 to 4am that we could stand down for some R&R Disheartened and exhausted but will live to fight another day Tonight I will bring in troops from the rear guard and right flank ( I have a gel filled
Hello troops The enemy won last night time and time again the left flank was breached It wasn’t until 3.30 to 4am that we could stand down for some R&R Disheartened and exhausted but will live to fight another day Tonight I will bring in troops from the rear guard and right flank ( I have a gel filled
Hoochybaby
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Experts slam UK over 'murderous' end to Covid curbs.
The UK government's plan to scrap day-to-day pandemic restrictions in England next week has no basis in science and amounts to premeditated murder for thousands of people, scientists warned on Friday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said this week it was "highly probable" that the worst of the coronavirus
The UK government's plan to scrap day-to-day pandemic restrictions in England next week has no basis in science and amounts to premeditated murder for thousands of people, scientists warned on Friday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said this week it was "highly probable" that the worst of the coronavirus
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
UK drug companies fined £260m for inflating prices for NHS
First thing to note - this covers hydrocortisone - NOT liothyronine. However, the basis of de-branding, at least superficially, is extremely close to the liothyronine issues. Whilst £260 million is a lot of money - the NHS was over-paying by up to £80 million each year. I wonder how the totals costs
First thing to note - this covers hydrocortisone - NOT liothyronine. However, the basis of de-branding, at least superficially, is extremely close to the liothyronine issues. Whilst £260 million is a lot of money - the NHS was over-paying by up to £80 million each year. I wonder how the totals costs
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Shingles Vaccine
I have just been offered the Shingles Vaccine and have concerns about having it as it's alive vaccine as I understand people with APS should avoid live vaccines. Has anyone had this vaccine and was there any side effects .
I have just been offered the Shingles Vaccine and have concerns about having it as it's alive vaccine as I understand people with APS should avoid live vaccines. Has anyone had this vaccine and was there any side effects .
CAROL-R
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
I have both Vm and bm and I’m so confused
I’m in hospital currently with viral meningitis I came in Monday morning (4days ago) with a severe headache that sold had for two days and knew want right, day two after a lumber puncture I was told I had viral meningitis. Today I was told I also was showing in my results signs of bacterial meningitis
I’m in hospital currently with viral meningitis I came in Monday morning (4days ago) with a severe headache that sold had for two days and knew want right, day two after a lumber puncture I was told I had viral meningitis. Today I was told I also was showing in my results signs of bacterial meningitis
Mrsmoran2be
in
Meningitis Now
3 years ago
To ablate or not to ablate...etc
I finally received a telephone consultation, 6 months after my A&E admission for a fast AF. The A&E discharge report said "AF disorder SUSPECTED", and recommended a 24-hour ECG. The latest AF is only my second event in 5 years. I had an AF a year after my heart attack (stent inserted); the consultant
I finally received a telephone consultation, 6 months after my A&E admission for a fast AF. The A&E discharge report said "AF disorder SUSPECTED", and recommended a 24-hour ECG. The latest AF is only my second event in 5 years. I had an AF a year after my heart attack (stent inserted); the consultant
JK5AEO
in
AF Association
3 years ago
I've lost all hope.
I am so fed up and at the end of my rope. I have been trying to get treatment for over five years now. There have been several GPs (due to the first one leaving the practice and Covid necessitating using who you are given). There have been several gynaecologists and scans. I get told one thing and
I am so fed up and at the end of my rope. I have been trying to get treatment for over five years now. There have been several GPs (due to the first one leaving the practice and Covid necessitating using who you are given). There have been several gynaecologists and scans. I get told one thing and
Missy100
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
RLS episode after Spinal Surgery
I’ve had RLS since 1995. Although I feel it was dormant all my life Bc I used to flail my arms & kick my legs as a child when I slept! Shared bed with sister it was a family joke she’d say I beat her up last night lol! Ha I just thank God it waited to show its ugly face! It came out after giving birth
I’ve had RLS since 1995. Although I feel it was dormant all my life Bc I used to flail my arms & kick my legs as a child when I slept! Shared bed with sister it was a family joke she’d say I beat her up last night lol! Ha I just thank God it waited to show its ugly face! It came out after giving birth
HeBgBgirl
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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