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why have i got to have this new medication
i have mitra valve replacement ,af, heart failure now being recomended to take DAPAGLIFLAZIN TOTALLY CONFUSED AND CANT BREATH PROPERLY rubyr61
i have mitra valve replacement ,af, heart failure now being recomended to take DAPAGLIFLAZIN TOTALLY CONFUSED AND CANT BREATH PROPERLY rubyr61
rubyr61
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AF Association
3 years ago
Woo Hoo
Just finished my first non stop 20 minute run since mid December. It's been a slow build up after a cold and chesty cough. Hard work but worth the effort!!
Just finished my first non stop 20 minute run since mid December. It's been a slow build up after a cold and chesty cough. Hard work but worth the effort!!
69upandrunning
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Went to ER for asthma exacerbation, tested positive for Omicron and some pneumonia on X-ray
Not the way I thought my Thursday was going to go. I’d already had a negative COVID test 2 days before. Now I have COVID, asthma exacerbation and pneumonia. They sent me home after IV steroids, IV magnesium and a RX for antibiotics. Not a lot of details about what to do or expect. I am vaccinated and
Not the way I thought my Thursday was going to go. I’d already had a negative COVID test 2 days before. Now I have COVID, asthma exacerbation and pneumonia. They sent me home after IV steroids, IV magnesium and a RX for antibiotics. Not a lot of details about what to do or expect. I am vaccinated and
Shadowcat04
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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HV88 Virus
Post liver transplant 3 years. Recently diagnosed with HV88 virus which I carried pre transplant but didn't know. Thankfully copies are low and now on 1mg of Sirolimus to keep copies low Taking 0.5 Advagraf now as LFT's are still excellent and all well within range and the reduction has helped renal
Post liver transplant 3 years. Recently diagnosed with HV88 virus which I carried pre transplant but didn't know. Thankfully copies are low and now on 1mg of Sirolimus to keep copies low Taking 0.5 Advagraf now as LFT's are still excellent and all well within range and the reduction has helped renal
Geordiemac
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Does the cold put you off?
Hi is anyone put off because they are so cold? Should I be trying to do warm up exercises in the house before I go out. I am wondering how many layers is feasible. I know - just get on with it and forget the cold.
Hi is anyone put off because they are so cold? Should I be trying to do warm up exercises in the house before I go out. I am wondering how many layers is feasible. I know - just get on with it and forget the cold.
LetsgoLizzie
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Anyone’s gfr from their labs differ from gfr calculators?
My labs show a different gfr than what the calculators show. Is it bc there’s other blood related factors that get equated? Bc my creatinine has remained at 1.10 and bun 20 for over 10 years but over the years my blood labs show my gfr going from 96-70 in about 10 years. Note I didn’t get labs done
My labs show a different gfr than what the calculators show. Is it bc there’s other blood related factors that get equated? Bc my creatinine has remained at 1.10 and bun 20 for over 10 years but over the years my blood labs show my gfr going from 96-70 in about 10 years. Note I didn’t get labs done
FThomp
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Can bronchitis make you feel absolutely wretched?
Hi all, I had a bad cold all week that suddenly took a turn for the worse and I am completely miserable unable to get out of bed with a bad wet cough, headache, exhaustion, back pains, chills, and just a terrible sense of malaise. I don’t have a fever but I am miserable. I haven’t been this sick since
Hi all, I had a bad cold all week that suddenly took a turn for the worse and I am completely miserable unable to get out of bed with a bad wet cough, headache, exhaustion, back pains, chills, and just a terrible sense of malaise. I don’t have a fever but I am miserable. I haven’t been this sick since
hilary39
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Sanjay Gupta and anticoagulants
I just watched Sanjay Gupta's YouTube video on anticoagulants. He said it is not the Afib but the company it keeps that is responsible for a stroke therefore anticoagulation is only advised if you have other factors i.e high blood pressure, diabetes, heart failure etc. If that is the case why are all
I just watched Sanjay Gupta's YouTube video on anticoagulants. He said it is not the Afib but the company it keeps that is responsible for a stroke therefore anticoagulation is only advised if you have other factors i.e high blood pressure, diabetes, heart failure etc. If that is the case why are all
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
3 years ago
COPD
Hello, I’m new on here. I was diagnosed with COPD after a nasty chest infection in 2018 that resulted with me being hospitalised with pleurisy. I always had a weak chest as a child and suffered a lot with bronchitis. Just wondered if anyone else had the same thing happen. I was in denial when i
Hello, I’m new on here. I was diagnosed with COPD after a nasty chest infection in 2018 that resulted with me being hospitalised with pleurisy. I always had a weak chest as a child and suffered a lot with bronchitis. Just wondered if anyone else had the same thing happen. I was in denial when i
Lotti62
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Cold bright morning
Working in the garden boy it was cold pruning back a large rambling wild rose that had ramble through a tree we also cut back and feed the herbaceous grasses keeps me going the people and the plants hungry and tired know
Working in the garden boy it was cold pruning back a large rambling wild rose that had ramble through a tree we also cut back and feed the herbaceous grasses keeps me going the people and the plants hungry and tired know
Lindon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
asthma and bronchiectasis
good morning,i have had asthma since i was 7yrs old,also had pneumonia at 5yrs old with recurring bouts of bronchitis until mid twenties.I have been well controlled until 7yrs ago then had recurring chest infections and uncontrolled asthma,i eventually had CT scan January 2021 and was diagnosed with
good morning,i have had asthma since i was 7yrs old,also had pneumonia at 5yrs old with recurring bouts of bronchitis until mid twenties.I have been well controlled until 7yrs ago then had recurring chest infections and uncontrolled asthma,i eventually had CT scan January 2021 and was diagnosed with
busygardener
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Cough after AF ablation.
I underwent an ablation procedure for AF about 4 weeks ago. A few days after the ablation I developed a cough - dry, quite tickly, eases off when I'm sleeping/resting - which has hung around for about 23 days. I'm going to speak to my GP about it this week, but I was curious if it's ablation related,
I underwent an ablation procedure for AF about 4 weeks ago. A few days after the ablation I developed a cough - dry, quite tickly, eases off when I'm sleeping/resting - which has hung around for about 23 days. I'm going to speak to my GP about it this week, but I was curious if it's ablation related,
John3333333
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Pneumococcal Vaccination.
I had a repeat pneumonia vaccination 2 days ago (here in South Africa, they are done every 5 or two years depending in your age.) This is the first one I have had since being diagnosed with PAF and two days later I had a short bout of AF - HR no higher than 106 at which stage I took 1,25mg Biso. and
I had a repeat pneumonia vaccination 2 days ago (here in South Africa, they are done every 5 or two years depending in your age.) This is the first one I have had since being diagnosed with PAF and two days later I had a short bout of AF - HR no higher than 106 at which stage I took 1,25mg Biso. and
pusillanimous
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AF Association
3 years ago
ACR results
So I'm so confused lol I phoned the gp who's receptionist told me my urine microalbumin level was 3 and satisfactory. I went and got a print out and infact my microalbumin was <3 mg/l which I'm gathering is good. My urine creatinine was 3.5mmol/L but there were no ranges so I'm not sure if that's good
So I'm so confused lol I phoned the gp who's receptionist told me my urine microalbumin level was 3 and satisfactory. I went and got a print out and infact my microalbumin was <3 mg/l which I'm gathering is good. My urine creatinine was 3.5mmol/L but there were no ranges so I'm not sure if that's good
Jodyfmurphy
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Pneumonia’s being caused by BECHETS!
Hey y’all. I need some advice. My Bechet’s is now attacking my lungs. Not one but both. I’ve been in the hospital for the past week so sick. With all the tests the ran the found it it my Bechet’s attacking my lungs. The USA has no f……. clue how to treat Bechet’s. I would love some advice. I don’t want
Hey y’all. I need some advice. My Bechet’s is now attacking my lungs. Not one but both. I’ve been in the hospital for the past week so sick. With all the tests the ran the found it it my Bechet’s attacking my lungs. The USA has no f……. clue how to treat Bechet’s. I would love some advice. I don’t want
Jennifer4284
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Behçet's UK
3 years ago
Pneumonia
Diagnosed with cll 2013, had my first round of pneumonia October 2021, took antibiotics got over it. Shortly after that had appointment with oncologist we talked about the new pneumonia and fact I still felt wore out and WC was 213k it was time to start treatment. I wanted to keep working so we decided
Diagnosed with cll 2013, had my first round of pneumonia October 2021, took antibiotics got over it. Shortly after that had appointment with oncologist we talked about the new pneumonia and fact I still felt wore out and WC was 213k it was time to start treatment. I wanted to keep working so we decided
Tgw61
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Cold Feet - as in cold to the touch!
Just wondering, does anyone else suffer from cold feet? My partner is stage 4 COPD and when he is in bed his feet are fine but during the day, even if he’s wearing socks or slippers, his feet are freezing cold to the touch.
Just wondering, does anyone else suffer from cold feet? My partner is stage 4 COPD and when he is in bed his feet are fine but during the day, even if he’s wearing socks or slippers, his feet are freezing cold to the touch.
BusNut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Quick recovery question
Just following up on my post from a few days ago, I did have a little setback when I came off blood thinners, anxiety about it, but have moved on from that thankfully. I walked 1km today, with a rest half way, so am progressing well, now i'm just about 12 weeks into recovery. I have a question about
Just following up on my post from a few days ago, I did have a little setback when I came off blood thinners, anxiety about it, but have moved on from that thankfully. I walked 1km today, with a rest half way, so am progressing well, now i'm just about 12 weeks into recovery. I have a question about
natswright
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid 19
I’ve got covid and my anxiety is really bad . My symptoms started as w bad throat . It was the worst sore throat I have ever had but that has now nearly gone . I now have a cough and blocked sinus . Im literally too worried to go to sleep ! I can’t breathe through my nose well at the moment as it’s blocked
I’ve got covid and my anxiety is really bad . My symptoms started as w bad throat . It was the worst sore throat I have ever had but that has now nearly gone . I now have a cough and blocked sinus . Im literally too worried to go to sleep ! I can’t breathe through my nose well at the moment as it’s blocked
Annab124
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
ANA positive patients needed for a new research study
Hi everyone, I have received a request from researchers at University of Nottingham for a project about whether antinuclear antibodies (ANA) can be predictive of disease.
[u]Lay summary[/u]
[i]Patients with rare diseases frequently describe a long path to diagnosis. ANA-associated diseases are
Hi everyone, I have received a request from researchers at University of Nottingham for a project about whether antinuclear antibodies (ANA) can be predictive of disease.
[u]Lay summary[/u]
[i]Patients with rare diseases frequently describe a long path to diagnosis. ANA-associated diseases are
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
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