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I think, I get over Behçet disease.
Hello, I'm Josaphat from Madagascar. My first symptom for Behçet disease appeared in Mars 2020. I had sores in my mouth. After that It started to appear my genital. I consulted doctor for many times and they always suggested me to use either antibiotics or aciclovir. With time, my situation became worse
Hello, I'm Josaphat from Madagascar. My first symptom for Behçet disease appeared in Mars 2020. I had sores in my mouth. After that It started to appear my genital. I consulted doctor for many times and they always suggested me to use either antibiotics or aciclovir. With time, my situation became worse
BaolahyJosaphat
in
Behçet's UK
1 year ago
cryoablation
Back again with an old problem. Had my cryoablation 15 months ago and went through the usual recovery with the help of all you nice folks. So I need some more help. The past 3 weeks my flutters have been returning. I've been stressed lately and I'm sure that helped to start them. So I went on Klor-con
Back again with an old problem. Had my cryoablation 15 months ago and went through the usual recovery with the help of all you nice folks. So I need some more help. The past 3 weeks my flutters have been returning. I've been stressed lately and I'm sure that helped to start them. So I went on Klor-con
mlp3434
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Intubation could become a relic of the Covid era
“If a patient’s blood oxygenation level continues to deteriorate despite
non
-
invasive
efforts, such as an oxygen mask, then invasive mechanical
ventilation
becomes the only option of treatment,” explains Prof.
“If a patient’s blood oxygenation level continues to deteriorate despite
non
-
invasive
efforts, such as an oxygen mask, then invasive mechanical
ventilation
becomes the only option of treatment,” explains Prof.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
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Potassium’s use and Trigeminal Neuralgia Events
Hello this is my first time posting so be kind. I have MS and have been prescribed Klor-Con M20 potassium as a result of diarrhea. Now I am having Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) events sometimes 3-times per day and as you know if you have had them they hurt. I read somewhere that a person said to avoid bananas
Hello this is my first time posting so be kind. I have MS and have been prescribed Klor-Con M20 potassium as a result of diarrhea. Now I am having Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) events sometimes 3-times per day and as you know if you have had them they hurt. I read somewhere that a person said to avoid bananas
WasaGolfer
in
My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Managing Panic and Anxiety while having end stage COPD and Severe Bronchiectasis.
I was given small amounts of Oramorph for my breathlessness which seemed to help as well as my nebulisers and my
non
invasive
ventilation
machine. since being released from hospital I have have noticed there are times in the day when I am at home when I start to slowly panic and have to try and calm
I was given small amounts of Oramorph for my breathlessness which seemed to help as well as my nebulisers and my
non
invasive
ventilation
machine. since being released from hospital I have have noticed there are times in the day when I am at home when I start to slowly panic and have to try and calm
Joseph260268
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Leave No Stone: Noni Juice (Morinda citrifolia)
Somebody on FB had a link to a Noni Juice Cures PD page (they were selling Noni Juice) so I figured I would look for some science behind it. I will probably add this to my diet. Morinda citrifolia mitigates rotenone-induced striatal neuronal loss in male Sprague-Dawley rats by preventing mitochondrial
Somebody on FB had a link to a Noni Juice Cures PD page (they were selling Noni Juice) so I figured I would look for some science behind it. I will probably add this to my diet. Morinda citrifolia mitigates rotenone-induced striatal neuronal loss in male Sprague-Dawley rats by preventing mitochondrial
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Important SARS-CoV-2 and Covid-19 information for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia/CLL patients
https://www.tga.gov.au/media-release/tga-receives-application-increased-dose-glaxosmithklines-covid-19-treatment-sotrovimab-xevudy-ba2-omicron-sublineage [i]FDA has approved [/i][i]
OLUMIANT® (baricitinib)
[/i][i] for the treatment of COVID-19 in hospitalized adults requiring supplemental oxygen,
non
-
invasive
https://www.tga.gov.au/media-release/tga-receives-application-increased-dose-glaxosmithklines-covid-19-treatment-sotrovimab-xevudy-ba2-omicron-sublineage [i]FDA has approved [/i][i]
OLUMIANT® (baricitinib)
[/i][i] for the treatment of COVID-19 in hospitalized adults requiring supplemental oxygen,
non
-
invasive
CLLerinOz
Administrator
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Chest infection and back on full ventilator - Covid
Hello everyone, My dad has been on a ventilator due to covid for nearly 7 weeks now, the last week they have been weaning him off the ventilator and sedation, he has done so well with his breathing they have put him on a high flow oxygen (via his trachy) so a form of
non
invasive
ventilation
and been
Hello everyone, My dad has been on a ventilator due to covid for nearly 7 weeks now, the last week they have been weaning him off the ventilator and sedation, he has done so well with his breathing they have put him on a high flow oxygen (via his trachy) so a form of
non
invasive
ventilation
and been
Doggie1233
in
ICUsteps
3 years ago
Broken my shielding
I’m extremely vulnerable being on oxygen and
non
invasive
ventilation
but sod that when my husband needs help. He went to hospital checked and sent home with antibiotics where later on he promptly collapsed again.
I’m extremely vulnerable being on oxygen and
non
invasive
ventilation
but sod that when my husband needs help. He went to hospital checked and sent home with antibiotics where later on he promptly collapsed again.
Grandmatojack
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
TSH drop is it too soon?
So I went to get blood work done today because I started 25mg Synthroid (brand name) two weeks ago but because I have been experiencing runs of NSVT (not SVT) and slower than normal heart rate (in the 50s) they wanted to repeat it. They also had me stop the Synthroid yesterday until we figure it out
So I went to get blood work done today because I started 25mg Synthroid (brand name) two weeks ago but because I have been experiencing runs of NSVT (not SVT) and slower than normal heart rate (in the 50s) they wanted to repeat it. They also had me stop the Synthroid yesterday until we figure it out
Tiffw28
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Flomax & COVID-19 Survival
We found that
patients with prior use of ⍺ 1- AR antagonists had 12.9% lower incidence of
mechanical
ventilation
compared to
non
-users (OR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.78-0.95, p = 0.002; AOR = 0.83, 95% CI 0.75-0.92, p < 0.001).
We found that
patients with prior use of ⍺ 1- AR antagonists had 12.9% lower incidence of
mechanical
ventilation
compared to
non
-users (OR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.78-0.95, p = 0.002; AOR = 0.83, 95% CI 0.75-0.92, p < 0.001).
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
NIV Support Group UK
It’s open to those who have
non
invasive
ventilation
(NIV) or someone who cares for someone who had NIV treatment. Here’s the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/79190966928/?ref=share I have been given permission from BLF to post this. Thank you
It’s open to those who have
non
invasive
ventilation
(NIV) or someone who cares for someone who had NIV treatment. Here’s the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/79190966928/?ref=share I have been given permission from BLF to post this. Thank you
martinsymons
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Potassium and RLS
I have severe RLS. It has mostly been under control for awhile after years of different meds. All of a sudden, for about 2 months now it’s like I don’t even take any medicine. It’s been a nightmare. And I haven’t been able to understand why? Last night out of desperation I was looking at all my meds,
I have severe RLS. It has mostly been under control for awhile after years of different meds. All of a sudden, for about 2 months now it’s like I don’t even take any medicine. It’s been a nightmare. And I haven’t been able to understand why? Last night out of desperation I was looking at all my meds,
Milescircus
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Pseudomonas and bronciectasis update
Well he became very ill on Feb 1 and was blue lighted to hospital, put on iv antibiotics, steroids etc. and in the end was given
non
-
invasive
ventilation
. I was told to prepare for the worst but he battled through. Then his heart rate went through the roof (220bpm).
Well he became very ill on Feb 1 and was blue lighted to hospital, put on iv antibiotics, steroids etc. and in the end was given
non
-
invasive
ventilation
. I was told to prepare for the worst but he battled through. Then his heart rate went through the roof (220bpm).
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
NIV machine (Non invasive ventilation machine)
I have severe COPD and have had it for about 10 years, my consultant at the hospital has loaned me a NIV machine (
non
invasive
ventilation
machine) because I am a CO2 retainer which I use during the night.
I have severe COPD and have had it for about 10 years, my consultant at the hospital has loaned me a NIV machine (
non
invasive
ventilation
machine) because I am a CO2 retainer which I use during the night.
oakhouse2
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Hospital aquired pneumonia
invasive
ventilation
and hard lungs still not absorbing oxygen very well at the moment I use it 10hours every night and 4 hours during the day I have to carry special warning cards about asthma attacks whilst having this condition as you can’t be ventilated mechanically I have to go back in 3 months
invasive
ventilation
and hard lungs still not absorbing oxygen very well at the moment I use it 10hours every night and 4 hours during the day I have to carry special warning cards about asthma attacks whilst having this condition as you can’t be ventilated mechanically I have to go back in 3 months
Lisacharman
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Lilly1958
Hi my MPN friend, lot happening from my last 3-4 month. I have Et for 26 years only on aspirin and platets was 400-500, but after holidej (long flight) my hct go up to 48 and put me on venosection for8 month , was bad and put me on interferon weakly (only 5 weaks) and my old hemo. Told me I have PV
Hi my MPN friend, lot happening from my last 3-4 month. I have Et for 26 years only on aspirin and platets was 400-500, but after holidej (long flight) my hct go up to 48 and put me on venosection for8 month , was bad and put me on interferon weakly (only 5 weaks) and my old hemo. Told me I have PV
Lilly1958
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
Chest infection?
I have severe breathing problems and on
non
invasive
ventilation
. I just wanna know I don't feel too good. My chest feels heavy and painful but can you have a chest infection without a cold & cough? & when I take my ventilator mask off my SATs drop & i am breathless.
I have severe breathing problems and on
non
invasive
ventilation
. I just wanna know I don't feel too good. My chest feels heavy and painful but can you have a chest infection without a cold & cough? & when I take my ventilator mask off my SATs drop & i am breathless.
rawr_a_tiny_bit
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
DYSPHAGIA - Medications that can cause Swallowing Problems
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
gutlesswonder
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Copd in hospital on ventilator
She has copd(not sure what stage but she didn't use continuous inhalers but has had a few chest infection in the last 2 month and she would get out of breath very eislily) they put her on
non
invasive
ventilation
first then changed to the one going in her mouth.
She has copd(not sure what stage but she didn't use continuous inhalers but has had a few chest infection in the last 2 month and she would get out of breath very eislily) they put her on
non
invasive
ventilation
first then changed to the one going in her mouth.
Akmama
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
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