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Is musculosketetal condition associated with PMR
I have not written on the form for a while but would like your thoughts on the following: On Sunday night and all day Monday I had chest pain especially when breathing in, and both shoulders and upper back were sore. It was still very painful on Tuesday so I phoned GP and was told as it was chest pains
I have not written on the form for a while but would like your thoughts on the following: On Sunday night and all day Monday I had chest pain especially when breathing in, and both shoulders and upper back were sore. It was still very painful on Tuesday so I phoned GP and was told as it was chest pains
PatB1948
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PMRGCAuk
10 days ago
Need Prostate Cancer Support Group. Need group that has been around for awhile,informative & nice guys..Experienced with Hypogonadal and TRT
Need Prostate Cancer Support Group... Need group that has been around for awhile..meets at night...west coast preferred but anywhere, informative and nice guys..please reply with contact info...experienced with hypogonadal & TRT if possible..a plus..thanks
Need Prostate Cancer Support Group... Need group that has been around for awhile..meets at night...west coast preferred but anywhere, informative and nice guys..please reply with contact info...experienced with hypogonadal & TRT if possible..a plus..thanks
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Travel while in Afib
There are probably other posts about this but a search isn't turning them up. I've been in persistent AF for probably a year (except for three days in February when I had a successful cardioversion before I fell back out of sinus rhythm). Now waiting for another cardioversion while on the list for an
There are probably other posts about this but a search isn't turning them up. I've been in persistent AF for probably a year (except for three days in February when I had a successful cardioversion before I fell back out of sinus rhythm). Now waiting for another cardioversion while on the list for an
Redactrice
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
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Do you Know Your Pulse?
Do you know what a normal resting heart rhythm is? Do you know what an irregular heart rhythm feels like? Did you know that an irregular pulse can be the very early warning signs of an arrhythmia? It is vital you monitor your heart rhythm by taking regular pulse checks. For further information
Do you know what a normal resting heart rhythm is? Do you know what an irregular heart rhythm feels like? Did you know that an irregular pulse can be the very early warning signs of an arrhythmia? It is vital you monitor your heart rhythm by taking regular pulse checks. For further information
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
11 days ago
What were your first symptoms?
Over the last couple of months I've been getting pain in my fingers and toes, it happens several times a day but only lasts a minute or two at a time at the moment. I have autoimmune thyroid disease, and suspected autoimmune cause for my early menopause, and I'm acutely aware that autoimmune diseases
Over the last couple of months I've been getting pain in my fingers and toes, it happens several times a day but only lasts a minute or two at a time at the moment. I have autoimmune thyroid disease, and suspected autoimmune cause for my early menopause, and I'm acutely aware that autoimmune diseases
WitchingHour2point0
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NRAS
3 months ago
GCA, Afib, heart failure
I was concerned my Afib following a TIA Aug 23 wasn’t controlled. GP requested bloods for BNP plus CRP/ ESR which hadn’t been done since March. I have had bouts of fatigue which have up to now been linked to adrenals following a Syncathen test. The CRP came back as 15, ESR 14. Rheumatology helpline suggested
I was concerned my Afib following a TIA Aug 23 wasn’t controlled. GP requested bloods for BNP plus CRP/ ESR which hadn’t been done since March. I have had bouts of fatigue which have up to now been linked to adrenals following a Syncathen test. The CRP came back as 15, ESR 14. Rheumatology helpline suggested
Bluey-1
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PMRGCAuk
14 days ago
Sterlings Reply
Please forgive the lateness but here it is:Four years after prostectomy my psa began to rise. I had eight weeks of radiation to the prostate bed. Psa returned to nondetectable for eleven years. Two years ago my psa began to rise at an alarming rate it was doubling monthly if not more. I started eligard
Please forgive the lateness but here it is:Four years after prostectomy my psa began to rise. I had eight weeks of radiation to the prostate bed. Psa returned to nondetectable for eleven years. Two years ago my psa began to rise at an alarming rate it was doubling monthly if not more. I started eligard
Praying2BHealthy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Is vitamin K2 ok with edoxaban?
I'm in the UK I'll keep it brief but I take edoxaban and bisoprolol for afib. I'm aware that historically Warfarin has a question mark over vitamin K1 for various reasons Some people seem to monitor using inr testing but my question is that more modern anti coagulants use a different mechanism of action
I'm in the UK I'll keep it brief but I take edoxaban and bisoprolol for afib. I'm aware that historically Warfarin has a question mark over vitamin K1 for various reasons Some people seem to monitor using inr testing but my question is that more modern anti coagulants use a different mechanism of action
Nogginuk
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
14 days ago
"When to Hold, When to Fold"...or "a Bird in the Hand..."
Since first experiencing Afib 4 years ago, I have been advised off and on to consider ablation. Many people seem to think that ablation cured or reduced their Afib, while others have reported disappointing ineffectiveness and complications. It is difficult to pin down statistical assessments because
Since first experiencing Afib 4 years ago, I have been advised off and on to consider ablation. Many people seem to think that ablation cured or reduced their Afib, while others have reported disappointing ineffectiveness and complications. It is difficult to pin down statistical assessments because
fibnum
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
14 days ago
Lyrica pregabalin
Since Horizant is now breaking down before 24 hours, I’m thinking of switching to Pregabalin/Lyrica. What is the group’s experience with pregabalin? Has it helped people?
Since Horizant is now breaking down before 24 hours, I’m thinking of switching to Pregabalin/Lyrica. What is the group’s experience with pregabalin? Has it helped people?
tagaxel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Measuring force of heart beats?
Hi. I'm Amelia. New here. Age 63. Paroxysmal AFib since at least 2015. Dx in 2018. Rx Metoprolol. Question: is there any way of measuring the force of your irregular heartbeats? Just wondering if that could explain the difference between people who don't feel their Afib and people that feel all of it
Hi. I'm Amelia. New here. Age 63. Paroxysmal AFib since at least 2015. Dx in 2018. Rx Metoprolol. Question: is there any way of measuring the force of your irregular heartbeats? Just wondering if that could explain the difference between people who don't feel their Afib and people that feel all of it
Amelia123_usa
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
15 days ago
Is coping with arrhythmia... "strong" or "weak"?
I posted the following in a different thread, edited a little for this post to make more sense. I felt some might not have read it there and might be interested in replying. I wonder what others' views are on "being strong" when faced with illness, well - arrhythmias in our case (for some daily, maybe
I posted the following in a different thread, edited a little for this post to make more sense. I felt some might not have read it there and might be interested in replying. I wonder what others' views are on "being strong" when faced with illness, well - arrhythmias in our case (for some daily, maybe
Ppiman
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 days ago
Symptoms after cardioversion
It's nearly two weeks since I had a successful cardioversion after being in permanent AF following an ablation ten weeks ago. I'm on 5m bisprolol and 200mg amiodarone daily. I'm feeling much better for being in NSR and able to do a lot more (I was very symptomatic in AF). I do still get slightly breathless
It's nearly two weeks since I had a successful cardioversion after being in permanent AF following an ablation ten weeks ago. I'm on 5m bisprolol and 200mg amiodarone daily. I'm feeling much better for being in NSR and able to do a lot more (I was very symptomatic in AF). I do still get slightly breathless
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 days ago
Result of CT angiogram
Heard back from the rapid access chest pain clinic and they confirmed I have a mild to moderate blockage of my coronary arteries. They requested my doctor prescribe amlopidine and aspirin - so more medication! I'm not sure about the aspirin as I've had a stomach ulcer in the past and also bleed very
Heard back from the rapid access chest pain clinic and they confirmed I have a mild to moderate blockage of my coronary arteries. They requested my doctor prescribe amlopidine and aspirin - so more medication! I'm not sure about the aspirin as I've had a stomach ulcer in the past and also bleed very
Roxdale
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
17 days ago
Lymphedema a year post 28 IMRTs and QoLin for the Weekend
https://youtu.be/IukHtBnxgM8?si=ItGOthQ2Xtjf1pne Pitting edema https://photos.app.goo.gl/ecD8vdbjctXYFfgT8 Maybe it was my Bday 28 miles😜, Nah exercise helps with fluid flow. I have compression calf sleeves that I wear thru the day and off at night. And Yes I'm still hiking 😁 did 6.2 Sat am Got
https://youtu.be/IukHtBnxgM8?si=ItGOthQ2Xtjf1pne Pitting edema https://photos.app.goo.gl/ecD8vdbjctXYFfgT8 Maybe it was my Bday 28 miles😜, Nah exercise helps with fluid flow. I have compression calf sleeves that I wear thru the day and off at night. And Yes I'm still hiking 😁 did 6.2 Sat am Got
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
Recompensated Liver.
HI folks.First of all Merry Christmas to you all. I was diagnosed with Decompensated Cirrhosis in 2021 and after having all my scheduled MRI Liver/ spleen scans my results have all came back no features of concern.. AFT blood monitoring results normal range. The only symptom I had was jaundice in my
HI folks.First of all Merry Christmas to you all. I was diagnosed with Decompensated Cirrhosis in 2021 and after having all my scheduled MRI Liver/ spleen scans my results have all came back no features of concern.. AFT blood monitoring results normal range. The only symptom I had was jaundice in my
Nip1
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
drug induced lupus
Hi, My husband has drug induced lupus from inflixmab infusions which he was having for Chrohns disease. He has been in hospital twice from the lupus and they suspected the lupus was causing pericarditis. They also suspect he has psoriatic arthritis. He has been on steroids to control the drug induced
Hi, My husband has drug induced lupus from inflixmab infusions which he was having for Chrohns disease. He has been in hospital twice from the lupus and they suspected the lupus was causing pericarditis. They also suspect he has psoriatic arthritis. He has been on steroids to control the drug induced
Denny39
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate&Iron
Hi, anybody found out if ferrous fumerate can be got without sodium lauryl sulphate. I need the iron badly but suffer because of the SLS.
Hi, anybody found out if ferrous fumerate can be got without sodium lauryl sulphate. I need the iron badly but suffer because of the SLS.
Mattie2022
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
Advice
Hi! I have Srogrens, which lead to Rheumatoid Arthritis, which had resulted in ILD. on methotrexate but now in addition been offered Nintedanib. ANY advice please as the only thing I'm worried about is pooping myself😂! many thanks, elaine
Hi! I have Srogrens, which lead to Rheumatoid Arthritis, which had resulted in ILD. on methotrexate but now in addition been offered Nintedanib. ANY advice please as the only thing I'm worried about is pooping myself😂! many thanks, elaine
elainenorman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
He and liver disease
I am so scared about damage to my liver , I’m worried I have Hepatic encephalopathy. I stupidly took to many over the counter tablets over a course of a month ( paracetamol) , I ended up in ANE but blood work come back ok and wasn’t ever treated however I’m worried I left it to long to go to the hospital
I am so scared about damage to my liver , I’m worried I have Hepatic encephalopathy. I stupidly took to many over the counter tablets over a course of a month ( paracetamol) , I ended up in ANE but blood work come back ok and wasn’t ever treated however I’m worried I left it to long to go to the hospital
Chickenlady34
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
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