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Every morning browsing the daily posts my heart goes out to those seeking help, advice, or the need of a little understanding, at the same time I can't help thinking of those lurking in the dark corners of the forum too shy or nervous to make themselves known. It’s hard to answer the posts but some
Every morning browsing the daily posts my heart goes out to those seeking help, advice, or the need of a little understanding, at the same time I can't help thinking of those lurking in the dark corners of the forum too shy or nervous to make themselves known. It’s hard to answer the posts but some
eightyplus
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
COPD and Hyperinflated Lung's or as radiologist like to say Long Lungs
Had some fun other day talking to very nice radiologist .. Anyway she said i had Long Lungs after doing my xray. A said yumi is that a good thing .. as we had been having laugh n joke and she no not really as am going to have to radiate you some more. Anyway got me thinking all this long lungs ..
Had some fun other day talking to very nice radiologist .. Anyway she said i had Long Lungs after doing my xray. A said yumi is that a good thing .. as we had been having laugh n joke and she no not really as am going to have to radiate you some more. Anyway got me thinking all this long lungs ..
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
First time using heparin
Hi all, Warfarin doesn't seem to be helping me much these past few weeks - at target and above I still had slurred speech and weakness on the right side and my mouth had dropped and I was dribbling from the right side of my mouth again - nice eh? Too much information :) Today my INR was 1.9 I am not
Hi all, Warfarin doesn't seem to be helping me much these past few weeks - at target and above I still had slurred speech and weakness on the right side and my mouth had dropped and I was dribbling from the right side of my mouth again - nice eh? Too much information :) Today my INR was 1.9 I am not
stillwaiting
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
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dvt heparin injection for flying?
hi all, i came off warfarin last september after having a popliteal dvt following an operation on my lower leg, i get married in 4 weeks time an we are going to lanzarote for 3 weeks will i need the heparin injections for the 4.5 hour flight? i remember the nurse saying i should have them on all flights
hi all, i came off warfarin last september after having a popliteal dvt following an operation on my lower leg, i get married in 4 weeks time an we are going to lanzarote for 3 weeks will i need the heparin injections for the 4.5 hour flight? i remember the nurse saying i should have them on all flights
emmalou81
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Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Low Pulse Rate
I was diagnosed A/F during 2007 and was put immediately put on warfarin which was changed to Rivaroxaban four months ago. I am 73 years old. I suppose like a lot of my fellow sufferers I am accustomed to waking up in the morning feeling OK but as the day progresses energy levels tend to dissipate.
I was diagnosed A/F during 2007 and was put immediately put on warfarin which was changed to Rivaroxaban four months ago. I am 73 years old. I suppose like a lot of my fellow sufferers I am accustomed to waking up in the morning feeling OK but as the day progresses energy levels tend to dissipate.
credimus
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 years ago
Has anyone suffered a DVT while on warfarin?
I was diagnosed with APS (and lupus) after a DVT presented itself and blood tests were taken. I have been on warfarin ever since. Things have been fine - with the ups and downs that we all experience, but I now fear I have another clot (not diagnosed). What were peoples experiences if you have in
I was diagnosed with APS (and lupus) after a DVT presented itself and blood tests were taken. I have been on warfarin ever since. Things have been fine - with the ups and downs that we all experience, but I now fear I have another clot (not diagnosed). What were peoples experiences if you have in
JMA_10
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Warfarin not in range so on it plus Heparin. Joints in hands and wrist, knees and one heel painful - why?
INR has gone below 2 and stayed there for a few weeks now. They keep upping the dose but it is having little impact. This means I have to inject Heparin (well family do as I can't stand needles) until it goes above 2. I have noticed my joints are really aching which they don't do when Warfarin is
INR has gone below 2 and stayed there for a few weeks now. They keep upping the dose but it is having little impact. This means I have to inject Heparin (well family do as I can't stand needles) until it goes above 2. I have noticed my joints are really aching which they don't do when Warfarin is
Elaine77c
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Water fluoridation This issue is back but do the promoters of fluoridation give you the facts.
Water fluoridation is back on gov agenda big press on alleged benefits and many mentions of naturally occurring fluoride, The chemicals added to your water are hydrofluorosilicic acid, sodium fluorosilicate, and sodium fluoride which are in effect industrial waste. see http://fluoridealert.org/ for
Water fluoridation is back on gov agenda big press on alleged benefits and many mentions of naturally occurring fluoride, The chemicals added to your water are hydrofluorosilicic acid, sodium fluorosilicate, and sodium fluoride which are in effect industrial waste. see http://fluoridealert.org/ for
hsittreated
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Healthy Evidence
11 years ago
Do you need to avoid vitamin K food on fragmin?
Hi All After 2 years on warfarin, I asked to for my drugs to be reviewed as I had spent 5 months feeling very unwell (INR unstable). I am now on fragmin and feel almost like my old self! I spent 2 years being extremely careful with high vitamin k food (as it would seriously affect my inr) Do I have to
Hi All After 2 years on warfarin, I asked to for my drugs to be reviewed as I had spent 5 months feeling very unwell (INR unstable). I am now on fragmin and feel almost like my old self! I spent 2 years being extremely careful with high vitamin k food (as it would seriously affect my inr) Do I have to
elt-las
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
COPD and vapour fag things
Hi guys I was diagnosed with moderate COPD last week and I've smoked for the last 25 years. Now that I have ran out of baccy I have started to use a vapour efag thing. Have any of you got any experience in quitting smoking this way? Or am I better off using other nicotine delivery systems?
Hi guys I was diagnosed with moderate COPD last week and I've smoked for the last 25 years. Now that I have ran out of baccy I have started to use a vapour efag thing. Have any of you got any experience in quitting smoking this way? Or am I better off using other nicotine delivery systems?
winnietyson
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' BLOG February 2014 via London Lupus Centre
February 2014 This time, a real record – the wettest winter ever recorded here in the southern part of Britain! Terrible flood scenes. In this month’s blog I propose to deal (or to start to deal) with ‘treatment’ – still a major issue for all of us – patients and doctors, living with Hughes syndrome
February 2014 This time, a real record – the wettest winter ever recorded here in the southern part of Britain! Terrible flood scenes. In this month’s blog I propose to deal (or to start to deal) with ‘treatment’ – still a major issue for all of us – patients and doctors, living with Hughes syndrome
MaryF
Administrator
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
I am on long term rivaroxyban (for recurrent P Es). I now need to have major surgery. What advice has anyone been given about stopping
and restarting rivaroxyban? I react badly to Warfarin but would be happy to use heparin temporally.
and restarting rivaroxyban? I react badly to Warfarin but would be happy to use heparin temporally.
Wagnerm
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Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
I want to try one of the new anticoagulant drugs for my A F but my doctor says take warfarin. So at present am on aspirin.
Have only just been diagnosed and would like to try these fairly new drugs but I was wondering if the cost has anything to do with it.
Have only just been diagnosed and would like to try these fairly new drugs but I was wondering if the cost has anything to do with it.
doubtingdolly
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Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
help my rep nurse has asked me about having lung volume reduction surgury i am 65 anyone had this done
lockjean
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
LVRS - Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
Just posting this to help people understand the different procedures concerning LVRS, There are variations in the procedure, I have posted in another thread but it could well get lost in discussions so I am posting the information as a separate post. The variations are explained in the links provided
Just posting this to help people understand the different procedures concerning LVRS, There are variations in the procedure, I have posted in another thread but it could well get lost in discussions so I am posting the information as a separate post. The variations are explained in the links provided
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Lung Volume Reduction Surgery (valves) - Is it a postcode lottery?
There has been a lot of interest and support from many of you regarding this procedure but it seems that there are a lot of variations over the country with some medics willing, others not (cost?) and a few who'd never even heard of it. (call yourselves doctors?). Seems like it still depends on where
There has been a lot of interest and support from many of you regarding this procedure but it seems that there are a lot of variations over the country with some medics willing, others not (cost?) and a few who'd never even heard of it. (call yourselves doctors?). Seems like it still depends on where
notlocal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Differences between LMWHeparin and Warfarin, how they work, side effects and suitability.
Hi all, I've been looking at the different anticoagulation treatment given for different cases/people, it seems the treatment is usually dependant on whether you have suffered a thrombosis or not. If you have then I believe the common treatment is warfarin however some take Heparin. Is this down to
Hi all, I've been looking at the different anticoagulation treatment given for different cases/people, it seems the treatment is usually dependant on whether you have suffered a thrombosis or not. If you have then I believe the common treatment is warfarin however some take Heparin. Is this down to
jp83
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Genetics...
I was diagnosed with APS 4 years ago after a DVT & PE. (I was 35) I have a 19 year old daughter that I wanted to be tested for any blood disorder before being put on birth control. Thank goodness I did!! Her tests came back that she has Protein S Deficiency and Antithrombin III Deficiency. But not
I was diagnosed with APS 4 years ago after a DVT & PE. (I was 35) I have a 19 year old daughter that I wanted to be tested for any blood disorder before being put on birth control. Thank goodness I did!! Her tests came back that she has Protein S Deficiency and Antithrombin III Deficiency. But not
lisakay
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Lung Volume Reduction Surgery (valves) - One week on.
Wow, just wow. I've just gone up the stairs to the loo And I Wasn't Breathless At All! I've been two days indoors after braving (stupiding) gale conditions on Wednesday to visit (a)Dora my granddaughter and then being very sob. Got told off by various people here and rightly so. So I took our advice
Wow, just wow. I've just gone up the stairs to the loo And I Wasn't Breathless At All! I've been two days indoors after braving (stupiding) gale conditions on Wednesday to visit (a)Dora my granddaughter and then being very sob. Got told off by various people here and rightly so. So I took our advice
notlocal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
After 4 years of good health - with warfarin and having stopped smoking, I am devastated to have suffered a mild TIA this week. Why?
Why do outbreaks occur even when on warfarin? Can stress or anything else cause it, as I believe not. Does anything help alongside meds - I am now back on heparin until my INR levels reach 2.5. So frustrating but lucky to get fab care at RIE. Any advice gratefully received ?
Why do outbreaks occur even when on warfarin? Can stress or anything else cause it, as I believe not. Does anything help alongside meds - I am now back on heparin until my INR levels reach 2.5. So frustrating but lucky to get fab care at RIE. Any advice gratefully received ?
Edinburgh
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
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