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Pleural Effusion
I’ve been having chest pains for weeks ever since my c- section that are slowly getting worse and worse I’ve had all the tests under the sun on my heart and all came out fine except when I was having an echocardiogram they noticed I had a small pleural effusion but they don’t seem concerned at all but
I’ve been having chest pains for weeks ever since my c- section that are slowly getting worse and worse I’ve had all the tests under the sun on my heart and all came out fine except when I was having an echocardiogram they noticed I had a small pleural effusion but they don’t seem concerned at all but
Gingerspice18x
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Afib and heart problems
AF and Bradycardia I have had Afib for over 15 years. It was acquired from decades of intense training. I had a congenital heart defect(bi-leaflet Aortic valve) and was stricken with Endocarditis after a dental procedure. After the successful valve replacement the doctors had me on Tykosyn (Difatulide
AF and Bradycardia I have had Afib for over 15 years. It was acquired from decades of intense training. I had a congenital heart defect(bi-leaflet Aortic valve) and was stricken with Endocarditis after a dental procedure. After the successful valve replacement the doctors had me on Tykosyn (Difatulide
Superdave
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AF Association
4 years ago
Had my vaccine yesterday. I’m on W&W since I was diagnosed February 2020. I feel no one seems to know how much protection we CLLers have????
I had the Oxford vaccine, I have had no side effects which I’m surprised as I normally have a bad reaction to the flu jab painful arm and swollen. I asked the nurse if it would give me any protection with having CLL she said you should have some protection? Any one else have a reaction to the Oxford
I had the Oxford vaccine, I have had no side effects which I’m surprised as I normally have a bad reaction to the flu jab painful arm and swollen. I asked the nurse if it would give me any protection with having CLL she said you should have some protection? Any one else have a reaction to the Oxford
Pekingese
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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Most patients hospitalised with COVID-19 have at least one symptom six months after falling ill, Wuhan follow-up study suggests.
As of Jan 4, 2021, the global pandemic of COVID-19—an emerging infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)—has resulted in more than 83 million confirmed cases with more than 1·8 million deaths. The epidemiological and clinical characteristics, pathogenesis
As of Jan 4, 2021, the global pandemic of COVID-19—an emerging infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)—has resulted in more than 83 million confirmed cases with more than 1·8 million deaths. The epidemiological and clinical characteristics, pathogenesis
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
New Here: Help! WHY is My Breathing Crackling...?
Hello All! After reading several threads here in recent months I just decided to join, and this is my first post. I am mostly healthy, with a history that includes a fair amount of running, lots of acid reflux, some early stages of coronary artery disease, a little bit of dysphagia (a swallow study says
Hello All! After reading several threads here in recent months I just decided to join, and this is my first post. I am mostly healthy, with a history that includes a fair amount of running, lots of acid reflux, some early stages of coronary artery disease, a little bit of dysphagia (a swallow study says
Dobie80
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Still breathing
Ex smoker (2 years quit) ex pulmonary embolism. Breathing poor but spirometry OK. What I want to know is: if you have embolism with infarction does that mean you have lost a percentage of lung function? If yes then why don't they tell you how much? Anyone know?
Ex smoker (2 years quit) ex pulmonary embolism. Breathing poor but spirometry OK. What I want to know is: if you have embolism with infarction does that mean you have lost a percentage of lung function? If yes then why don't they tell you how much? Anyone know?
bronchobob
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anemia and asthma
I am finally going to see the pulmonologist on Thursday. Had another batch of testing done before my appointment. Chest X-ray, bloodwork, and pulmonary function test. My PF test showed I was still only using 57% of my predicted value. I had several tests, including the one where you are in a booth. My
I am finally going to see the pulmonologist on Thursday. Had another batch of testing done before my appointment. Chest X-ray, bloodwork, and pulmonary function test. My PF test showed I was still only using 57% of my predicted value. I had several tests, including the one where you are in a booth. My
Willow7733
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Pleural effusion
Hi ladies, I hope you’re all as well as can be. I’m wondering what symptoms you had with a pleural effusion. My mum was diagnosed with HGS OC stage 3A in Jan 19. Finished chemo in July 19 with a ca125 of 13. The number has bounced around as 13,11,10,15,18,17,16. The 16 was done is September 2020
Hi ladies, I hope you’re all as well as can be. I’m wondering what symptoms you had with a pleural effusion. My mum was diagnosed with HGS OC stage 3A in Jan 19. Finished chemo in July 19 with a ca125 of 13. The number has bounced around as 13,11,10,15,18,17,16. The 16 was done is September 2020
N-A-58
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Insulators in Alberta at higher risk of chest infections, COPD.
Construction workers in Alberta who work with hazardous insulation materials are much more likely to be affected by repeated chest infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to new research published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Construction workers in Alberta who work with hazardous insulation materials are much more likely to be affected by repeated chest infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to new research published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Liquid e-cigarette flavorings measurably injure lungs.
Known for their appetizing flavors, such as bubblegum, banana and strawberry, e-cigarettes continue to grow in popularity around the world. Promoted by makers as a “healthy” alternative to regular tobacco cigarettes, researchers are finding e-cigarettes, or vaping, still result in injury to the lungs
Known for their appetizing flavors, such as bubblegum, banana and strawberry, e-cigarettes continue to grow in popularity around the world. Promoted by makers as a “healthy” alternative to regular tobacco cigarettes, researchers are finding e-cigarettes, or vaping, still result in injury to the lungs
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Pulmonary function test
Hiya, I just got a cancellation for a PFT tomorrow. This is my first time having this test as they were on hols due to C19. Apart from spirometry test, I’ve been told there’s a number of tests. Would anyone have an idea what they maybe
Hiya, I just got a cancellation for a PFT tomorrow. This is my first time having this test as they were on hols due to C19. Apart from spirometry test, I’ve been told there’s a number of tests. Would anyone have an idea what they maybe
Frued
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO THE FOLLOWING RESEARCH
AF Anticoagulant Medicines Research to Improve AF Patient Advice As a patient rep for Wessex AHSN and an AF Patient Support Group Coordinator, I am asking for your participation please in the following research. It is part of a collaborative project between Wessex Academic Health Science Network (WAHSN
AF Anticoagulant Medicines Research to Improve AF Patient Advice As a patient rep for Wessex AHSN and an AF Patient Support Group Coordinator, I am asking for your participation please in the following research. It is part of a collaborative project between Wessex Academic Health Science Network (WAHSN
Kempsh0tt
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Anticoagulation Support
4 years ago
Help me find medical assistance!
It's my first time here. I don't know how it works. But I desperately need to ask for help in getting treatment for Pulmonary hypertension, lung fibrosis and bronchiectasis. I am under public health sector hence cannot afford medical aid. I'm not any specific treatment for these conditions, nor any pulmonologist
It's my first time here. I don't know how it works. But I desperately need to ask for help in getting treatment for Pulmonary hypertension, lung fibrosis and bronchiectasis. I am under public health sector hence cannot afford medical aid. I'm not any specific treatment for these conditions, nor any pulmonologist
5akhi
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
AF after flu jab
Yes it happened again, third year of having a flu jab and my heart has gone in to AF 4 days later. Blood pressure high too. Took the advice of my Cardiologist to have the jab due to Covid being active in is area. Advised previously when this happened to take additional 100mg of Flecainide along with
Yes it happened again, third year of having a flu jab and my heart has gone in to AF 4 days later. Blood pressure high too. Took the advice of my Cardiologist to have the jab due to Covid being active in is area. Advised previously when this happened to take additional 100mg of Flecainide along with
Bee-Honest
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AF Association
4 years ago
If flu vaccine is needed
Getting a flu vaccine ? Hi everyone.hope all is well.has anyone had a flu vaccine and any notable reactions? I have been diagnosed with ET in 2018 and jack 2+ .taking hydroxycarbamide and aspirin daily.i can’t decide if I have to get a flu vaccine this time because of this pandemic.I haven’t had any
Getting a flu vaccine ? Hi everyone.hope all is well.has anyone had a flu vaccine and any notable reactions? I have been diagnosed with ET in 2018 and jack 2+ .taking hydroxycarbamide and aspirin daily.i can’t decide if I have to get a flu vaccine this time because of this pandemic.I haven’t had any
Marimar05
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Fragmin and warfarin pt 2
Thank you one and all for all your kind messages it means a lot to me, and have felt very much supported. I’m still in hosp, awaiting various test results, bloods ct scan etc I had a change of consultant who is so much better and certainly seems to understand things better. She wasn’t going to do
Thank you one and all for all your kind messages it means a lot to me, and have felt very much supported. I’m still in hosp, awaiting various test results, bloods ct scan etc I had a change of consultant who is so much better and certainly seems to understand things better. She wasn’t going to do
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Restrictive Lung Disease in Parkinson's People.
I have atelectasis...lung collapse from the bottom up. This is a result of Restrictive Lung Disease which is not uncommon in PWPD. Here is my partial list of ref's. knowledge is power! cheers! Etiology Chest wall volume and asynchrony in stroke and Parkinson's disease subjects: A case-control study
I have atelectasis...lung collapse from the bottom up. This is a result of Restrictive Lung Disease which is not uncommon in PWPD. Here is my partial list of ref's. knowledge is power! cheers! Etiology Chest wall volume and asynchrony in stroke and Parkinson's disease subjects: A case-control study
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Rivaroxaban a nd flu jab
My annual flu jab comes tomorrow but my wife beat me by a day for hers. Before injection, she was asked if she took any blood thinners and replied no. Got me wondering, as I take a daily dose (10mg) of Rivaroxaban. Might that mean I am excused the jab when I turn up? Would be mightily upset if that
My annual flu jab comes tomorrow but my wife beat me by a day for hers. Before injection, she was asked if she took any blood thinners and replied no. Got me wondering, as I take a daily dose (10mg) of Rivaroxaban. Might that mean I am excused the jab when I turn up? Would be mightily upset if that
Holly1959
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AF Association
4 years ago
Fragmin and warfarin
I have calmed down enough to write this post, took me a couple of hours. I’m currently in hosp with nasty pneumonia not for the first time this year, my heart and lungs are knackered and are on their last legs certainly living on borrowed time now, docs are somewhat surprised I’m still here. I have
I have calmed down enough to write this post, took me a couple of hours. I’m currently in hosp with nasty pneumonia not for the first time this year, my heart and lungs are knackered and are on their last legs certainly living on borrowed time now, docs are somewhat surprised I’m still here. I have
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Mirtazapine
I've been doing some research on taking Mirtazapine when you suffer with COPD. I am quite anxious & feel quite stressed & last year while having a bad time with my COPD my Dr prescribed Mirtazapine, while taking this I felt I had more breath & felt able to cope better. Has anyone else tried this medication
I've been doing some research on taking Mirtazapine when you suffer with COPD. I am quite anxious & feel quite stressed & last year while having a bad time with my COPD my Dr prescribed Mirtazapine, while taking this I felt I had more breath & felt able to cope better. Has anyone else tried this medication
Jansy16
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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