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Dry tickly throat after pulmonary embolism
Pulmonary embolism 4 weeks ago , multiple bilateral PE ,on rivaroxaban . Since PE have had very dry tickly throat and cough. Throat now sore and raspy is this a normal side effect of PE or the medication?
Pulmonary embolism 4 weeks ago , multiple bilateral PE ,on rivaroxaban . Since PE have had very dry tickly throat and cough. Throat now sore and raspy is this a normal side effect of PE or the medication?
Manse56
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
Changing from 15mg rivaroxban to 20 mg ?
Hi I am new here , diagnosed with unprovoked bilateral pulmonary embolism 2 1/2 weeks ago. I am currently on 2x 15mg rivaroxaban and change to 20mg daily in 5 days time. All a bit if a shock and getting used to taking medication . I'm getting a bit panic stricken about timings of meds , with food etc
Hi I am new here , diagnosed with unprovoked bilateral pulmonary embolism 2 1/2 weeks ago. I am currently on 2x 15mg rivaroxaban and change to 20mg daily in 5 days time. All a bit if a shock and getting used to taking medication . I'm getting a bit panic stricken about timings of meds , with food etc
Manse56
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
Chronic Thromboembolic Disease
Hello I'm a newbie to this group👋. Yesterday I was given a diagnosis of having Chronic Thromboembolic Disease(CTED). I don't really don't know much about it yet.Was wondering if anyone on here also has this condition? Bit of background story.I was hospitalised Oct last year with extensive pulmonary
Hello I'm a newbie to this group👋. Yesterday I was given a diagnosis of having Chronic Thromboembolic Disease(CTED). I don't really don't know much about it yet.Was wondering if anyone on here also has this condition? Bit of background story.I was hospitalised Oct last year with extensive pulmonary
SparklyUnicorn2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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Normal X-ray and blood tests but still short of breath
Hello, I have been experiencing chest tightness and shortness of breath for two months now. I have had a chest X-ray and blood tests and both came back clear. I am scheduled for a CT scan next week. On vacation a couple of weeks ago, my feeling of chest tightness and breathlessness was so bad that I
Hello, I have been experiencing chest tightness and shortness of breath for two months now. I have had a chest X-ray and blood tests and both came back clear. I am scheduled for a CT scan next week. On vacation a couple of weeks ago, my feeling of chest tightness and breathlessness was so bad that I
Hoola1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
The Effect of Flavored E-cigarettes on Murine Allergic Airways Disease. (Asthma)
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has dramatically increased in recent years due to its portrayal as a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes. E-cigarette use amongst high school aged children in the US jumped from 1.5% in 2011 to over 15% in 20151. Similarly, almost 9% of 18–24 year olds are
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has dramatically increased in recent years due to its portrayal as a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes. E-cigarette use amongst high school aged children in the US jumped from 1.5% in 2011 to over 15% in 20151. Similarly, almost 9% of 18–24 year olds are
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Flavoring Ingredient Exceeds Safety Levels in E-Cigarettes and Smokeless Tobacco.
A potential carcinogen that has been banned as a food additive is present in concerningly high levels in electronic cigarette liquids and smokeless tobacco products, according to a new study from Duke Health. The chemical -- called pulegone (pronounced pju-leh-goan) – is contained in menthol and mint
A potential carcinogen that has been banned as a food additive is present in concerningly high levels in electronic cigarette liquids and smokeless tobacco products, according to a new study from Duke Health. The chemical -- called pulegone (pronounced pju-leh-goan) – is contained in menthol and mint
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Lung Volume Resection
Hello everyone hope you are keeping well. Has anyone had this operation, I am awaiting surgery. My Thymus they think has cancer,is this a painful operation to have, many thanks Maurice.
Hello everyone hope you are keeping well. Has anyone had this operation, I am awaiting surgery. My Thymus they think has cancer,is this a painful operation to have, many thanks Maurice.
Mozzer1953
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Ineligible for the vaping club
Well my much anticipated meet with my consultant Dr B to discuss what procedure we try next was a bit of a non event. As per usual i initially saw a registrar or alternative consultant ,a charming and very attractive young Asian lady,gosh my Cecilia would be slapping me by now lol.and as per usual within
Well my much anticipated meet with my consultant Dr B to discuss what procedure we try next was a bit of a non event. As per usual i initially saw a registrar or alternative consultant ,a charming and very attractive young Asian lady,gosh my Cecilia would be slapping me by now lol.and as per usual within
skischool
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Pulmonary function test and race
Hi. I recently found my pulmonary function test from last year. For the first time I noticed two errors. One was my race which said Caucasian and I’m not and second it said I used albuterol nebulizer to test reversibility and I actually made a mistake and took spiriva. My allergist knew I made a mistake
Hi. I recently found my pulmonary function test from last year. For the first time I noticed two errors. One was my race which said Caucasian and I’m not and second it said I used albuterol nebulizer to test reversibility and I actually made a mistake and took spiriva. My allergist knew I made a mistake
Beefull8
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Living with Asthma
5 years ago
Lorazepam isn't working
So my Dr. switched me from Alprazolam to Lorazepam, but it's not working at all. And now I'm terrified. My symptoms have gotten worse and they are symptoms that I've never had with anxiety before. My skin feels sunburned, last night it felt like the floor was swaying beneath my feet. Also last night
So my Dr. switched me from Alprazolam to Lorazepam, but it's not working at all. And now I'm terrified. My symptoms have gotten worse and they are symptoms that I've never had with anxiety before. My skin feels sunburned, last night it felt like the floor was swaying beneath my feet. Also last night
Melly1209
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Fostair 200/6
Hello, I’m a 73 year old ‘newbie to this group who, following a CT Scan, was recently diagnosed with ‘Late Adult Onset Asthma’ - that appears to be railing against being kept under control. We’ve been through the ‘let’s try this’ scenario that has included prednisone, Ventolin and Qvar. A private consultation
Hello, I’m a 73 year old ‘newbie to this group who, following a CT Scan, was recently diagnosed with ‘Late Adult Onset Asthma’ - that appears to be railing against being kept under control. We’ve been through the ‘let’s try this’ scenario that has included prednisone, Ventolin and Qvar. A private consultation
DollyDutchGirl
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, RETICULOENDOTHELIAL AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Except for dyspnea, which may or may not represent abnormal respiratory function, symptoms deriving from the lungs are not prominent. Nevertheless, measurements show
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Except for dyspnea, which may or may not represent abnormal respiratory function, symptoms deriving from the lungs are not prominent. Nevertheless, measurements show
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
How can I stop my period
I’m on week three of my period!!! Last August I decided to stop getting the depo-provera shot as I’m now in a good spot for my life to start settling down and will want kids within the next two years! I was on the depo for 9 years so didn’t have to worry about a period through those years. The last
I’m on week three of my period!!! Last August I decided to stop getting the depo-provera shot as I’m now in a good spot for my life to start settling down and will want kids within the next two years! I was on the depo for 9 years so didn’t have to worry about a period through those years. The last
Brooksd123
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Spiriva respimat.
Hi all. I found this recently. It's from 2011 in the British medical journal with regards Spiriva respimat. As someone with COPD and a heart condition I shall be aiming to come off it. Especially as I've been having palpitations since I've been using it. You may want to check it out for yourselves.
Hi all. I found this recently. It's from 2011 in the British medical journal with regards Spiriva respimat. As someone with COPD and a heart condition I shall be aiming to come off it. Especially as I've been having palpitations since I've been using it. You may want to check it out for yourselves.
Gazza01
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Taking Imbruvica in Spain
I live in Spain and have been recently diagnosed with Sll/Cll 17p deletion. Ive been taking Imbruvica for three weeks. As yet no side effects and feeling a lot better/ more upbeat. I did have a couple of small bleeds a couple of days back. A bit of a spurt after my now regular bloods and similar following
I live in Spain and have been recently diagnosed with Sll/Cll 17p deletion. Ive been taking Imbruvica for three weeks. As yet no side effects and feeling a lot better/ more upbeat. I did have a couple of small bleeds a couple of days back. A bit of a spurt after my now regular bloods and similar following
Hidden
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Heparin Dosage
I was diagnosed with the big 3 by Prof Hughes 2 years ago and had a problem with taking Plaquanil and can not take high dose Steriods - so I have been very unwell, but now I have been in the most severe relapse for 5 months to a point of being bed bound so I have an appointment at the London Lupus Centre
I was diagnosed with the big 3 by Prof Hughes 2 years ago and had a problem with taking Plaquanil and can not take high dose Steriods - so I have been very unwell, but now I have been in the most severe relapse for 5 months to a point of being bed bound so I have an appointment at the London Lupus Centre
riannabri
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Can Alzheimer’s Dementia Drugs Help With IPF ... Drug repurposing in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis classes
Furthermore, our analysis concluded to drugs (Table 2) that provide strong connection with IPF since they have been discovered by at least two out of three drug repurposing tools, with a given inhibiting score less than −0.5 against IPF. We then used our scoring formula in order to re-rank all the potential
Furthermore, our analysis concluded to drugs (Table 2) that provide strong connection with IPF since they have been discovered by at least two out of three drug repurposing tools, with a given inhibiting score less than −0.5 against IPF. We then used our scoring formula in order to re-rank all the potential
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Feels like a soap opera that’s about to be cancelled
Good morning friends...what a week this has been. Going for brain scans and waiting for results, finding out my brother has been hospitalized in a neighboring state for extreme alcohol poisoning/seizures and now alcohol withdrawal; and trying to not over discuss this infidelity thing with my husband
Good morning friends...what a week this has been. Going for brain scans and waiting for results, finding out my brother has been hospitalized in a neighboring state for extreme alcohol poisoning/seizures and now alcohol withdrawal; and trying to not over discuss this infidelity thing with my husband
ynkefan08753
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
History of obstetric APS: Heparin not required anymore for long-distance air travel?
Hello, I just very recently discovered this site & what a wonderful resource it is. I've already learned a lot of new information so quickly. I'm wondering if someone might be able to help me think this through. I am travelling soon from Vancouver, BC, Canada to Auckland, New Zealand (14 hours flight
Hello, I just very recently discovered this site & what a wonderful resource it is. I've already learned a lot of new information so quickly. I'm wondering if someone might be able to help me think this through. I am travelling soon from Vancouver, BC, Canada to Auckland, New Zealand (14 hours flight
Candyland
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
warfarin v Rivaroxaban
as anyone changed from warfarin to other blood thinner .if so what was the comparison
as anyone changed from warfarin to other blood thinner .if so what was the comparison
cassie17
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
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