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concert and heart attack 7 weeks ago
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Fatherpoolover
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
concert and heart attack 7 weeks ago
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Hello there My father had a heart attack almost 2 months ago and had a stent put in. There was some damage done to his heart but the surgeon is waiting to see if time and medication will heal it. He’s been walking for 15-20 min each day and does cardiac rehab 2 times a week all for the past month.
Fatherpoolover
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
New Research: multisensory gamma stimulation promotes the influx of cerebrospinal fluid and the efflux of interstitial fluid in mice
New Research: multisensory gamma stimulation promotes the influx of cerebrospinal fluid and the efflux of interstitial fluid in mice:
• How 40Hz sensory gamma rhythm stimulation clears amyloid in Alzheimer's mice 2024 https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-02-40hz-sensory-gamma-rhythm-amyloid.html
New Research: multisensory gamma stimulation promotes the influx of cerebrospinal fluid and the efflux of interstitial fluid in mice:
• How 40Hz sensory gamma rhythm stimulation clears amyloid in Alzheimer's mice 2024 https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-02-40hz-sensory-gamma-rhythm-amyloid.html
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
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Blood tests whilst pregnant
This is a question after reading posts+research. I understand there is a Def link between underactive thyroid/Hashimotos kicking off whilst pregnant+a link between Hashimotos+pre-eclampsia. Speaking from experience many years ago, for me this seems clear. So, just as mother's are checked re diabetes
This is a question after reading posts+research. I understand there is a Def link between underactive thyroid/Hashimotos kicking off whilst pregnant+a link between Hashimotos+pre-eclampsia. Speaking from experience many years ago, for me this seems clear. So, just as mother's are checked re diabetes
Lottyplum
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
ECG need help
Began noticing "funny" heart beats about 2 years ago. Finally went to dr last January 2024. ECG no further info. Tried Dr again, another ECG and heard nothing since.Got my ECG but can't read it. On it was "A Fib cannot be ruled out" I was on BB for migraine had reduced dose after heart block about
Began noticing "funny" heart beats about 2 years ago. Finally went to dr last January 2024. ECG no further info. Tried Dr again, another ECG and heard nothing since.Got my ECG but can't read it. On it was "A Fib cannot be ruled out" I was on BB for migraine had reduced dose after heart block about
Willow55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Subconjunctival Haemorrhage and anticoagulants.
I noticed I had a subconjunctival haemorrhage in the left eye this morning when shaving. Unfortunately, I had already taken my morning dose of apixaban before I noticed it. I couldn’t get a GP appointment even by phone. Does anyone know what the advice is in this case? Is it recommended to pause the
I noticed I had a subconjunctival haemorrhage in the left eye this morning when shaving. Unfortunately, I had already taken my morning dose of apixaban before I noticed it. I couldn’t get a GP appointment even by phone. Does anyone know what the advice is in this case? Is it recommended to pause the
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
No lung reduction for me
Hi everyone, hope your all as well as you can be.Well I saw my Respiratory doctor at hospital, and after a meeting with specialist at Guys London, I am not suitable for lung reduction due to the fact that I am stage 3 and lungs are full of Emphysema holes, I only have 40% lung function in both lungs
Hi everyone, hope your all as well as you can be.Well I saw my Respiratory doctor at hospital, and after a meeting with specialist at Guys London, I am not suitable for lung reduction due to the fact that I am stage 3 and lungs are full of Emphysema holes, I only have 40% lung function in both lungs
purdeyspringer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Anca vasculitis
I have had this illness about seven years now and am not having infusions now though I do have an injection of methotrexate every week. I live a quite busy life but am always tired as vasculitis gives me chronic fatigue and bad pains in joints. Now apparently a lot of the pain is I'm told arthritis
I have had this illness about seven years now and am not having infusions now though I do have an injection of methotrexate every week. I live a quite busy life but am always tired as vasculitis gives me chronic fatigue and bad pains in joints. Now apparently a lot of the pain is I'm told arthritis
Westley
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Medical lecture and Q&A - Hosted by Dr. Arvind Kaul (with guest speakers) - 15th June 9.30am
Consultant Rheumatologist Dr Arvind Kaul, the Head of Rheumatology & Lupus Patient Care at St. George's Hospital will be hosting the next South London Lupus Group Medical Patient-Focused Lecture. Our agenda for the morning as follows: 1. 09.30: Registration and Welcome 2. 10.00: Melanie Sloan:
Consultant Rheumatologist Dr Arvind Kaul, the Head of Rheumatology & Lupus Patient Care at St. George's Hospital will be hosting the next South London Lupus Group Medical Patient-Focused Lecture. Our agenda for the morning as follows: 1. 09.30: Registration and Welcome 2. 10.00: Melanie Sloan:
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
What is folic acid used for?
For other reasons, nothing to do with Pernicious Anaemia, I was checking the Patient Information Leaflet for a UK folic acid product. And I noticed this bit: [i]Ennogen Pharma Limited[/i] [i]
Folic Acid Tablets 5mg
[/i] [i]1. WHAT FOLIC ACID TABLETS ARE AND[/i] [i]WHAT THEY ARE USED FOR[/i]
For other reasons, nothing to do with Pernicious Anaemia, I was checking the Patient Information Leaflet for a UK folic acid product. And I noticed this bit: [i]Ennogen Pharma Limited[/i] [i]
Folic Acid Tablets 5mg
[/i] [i]1. WHAT FOLIC ACID TABLETS ARE AND[/i] [i]WHAT THEY ARE USED FOR[/i]
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
overdose
I was diagnosed Feb 1 2024. Is it possible to overdose on Co-Beneldopa 200 MG. I take three doses a day [3 x 200 mg]. I try to take them at 8-hour intervals but often screw up, as my memory is so bad. Any side effects of Co-Beneldopa?
I was diagnosed Feb 1 2024. Is it possible to overdose on Co-Beneldopa 200 MG. I take three doses a day [3 x 200 mg]. I try to take them at 8-hour intervals but often screw up, as my memory is so bad. Any side effects of Co-Beneldopa?
disilusioned
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PSP Association
7 months ago
Kardiamobile reading
Hi all , I was feeling a bit wobbly this afternoon and felt like I was having quite a few ectopics so took a reading on my device . The result was ‘ sinus rythm with wide QRS . This is the first time I’ve ever had this result so was wondering if it should concern me . I had my last ablation nearly 2
Hi all , I was feeling a bit wobbly this afternoon and felt like I was having quite a few ectopics so took a reading on my device . The result was ‘ sinus rythm with wide QRS . This is the first time I’ve ever had this result so was wondering if it should concern me . I had my last ablation nearly 2
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Liver disease, mast cells and antihistamine
I’ve just seen a post on X about mast cells and Covid-19 which mentioned a link with autoimmune diseases of the gut and the use of antihistamines as a treatment.. I wondered if anything was known about autoimmune liver diseases, mast cells and antihistamines. I found this 2017 research paper https://
I’ve just seen a post on X about mast cells and Covid-19 which mentioned a link with autoimmune diseases of the gut and the use of antihistamines as a treatment.. I wondered if anything was known about autoimmune liver diseases, mast cells and antihistamines. I found this 2017 research paper https://
Readlots
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Burning pain in thigh
last night I woke with a sharp burning pain in my thigh, it felt like a hot knife. As I went to move my leg it spasms and pain became intense. This lasted for about 20 mins. Even today I still get the odd niggling pain again feeling hot. Does anyone have any ideas ? Thanks
last night I woke with a sharp burning pain in my thigh, it felt like a hot knife. As I went to move my leg it spasms and pain became intense. This lasted for about 20 mins. Even today I still get the odd niggling pain again feeling hot. Does anyone have any ideas ? Thanks
Snookercheese
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Men's Health Forum
7 months ago
Autoimmune disease?
hello, Looking for advice/reassurance just need somewhere to unload really. It all started off with upper right sided abdominal pain which took me to the doctors back in February. Dull ache burning sensation not unbearable but I’m aware of the pain. Ultrasound scan on upper abdo normal. Bloods showed
hello, Looking for advice/reassurance just need somewhere to unload really. It all started off with upper right sided abdominal pain which took me to the doctors back in February. Dull ache burning sensation not unbearable but I’m aware of the pain. Ultrasound scan on upper abdo normal. Bloods showed
Farfield
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Anyone know about Dr's or consultants prescribing metformin for endometriosis?
I recently got access to ALL my medical records from the consultants I had been referred to over the years and saw that in the past I had been prescribed metformin, altavita and amitryptaline at the same time by an endocrinologist. I presumed at the time it was for my underactive Thyroid and wasn't on
I recently got access to ALL my medical records from the consultants I had been referred to over the years and saw that in the past I had been prescribed metformin, altavita and amitryptaline at the same time by an endocrinologist. I presumed at the time it was for my underactive Thyroid and wasn't on
Escapologygirl
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Health anxiety
I m having health anxiety since 15 years. I lost my very precious 15 years almost sitting in one corner. It's very difficult to write everything at once. Pls any one here help.I m under medication Daxid 100mg - 2 tablets per day ( sertraline) Clonotril 2mg - 2 tablets per day (Clonazapam) One glucose
I m having health anxiety since 15 years. I lost my very precious 15 years almost sitting in one corner. It's very difficult to write everything at once. Pls any one here help.I m under medication Daxid 100mg - 2 tablets per day ( sertraline) Clonotril 2mg - 2 tablets per day (Clonazapam) One glucose
Blackandwhite1
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Anxiety Support
3 months ago
Verapamil Allergy/Vasculitis
I am so, so devastated. I have been down a long road of medications for my persistent PACs/Bigeminy. They were able to ablate the SVT but couldn't get the PACs. So at the end of a long road of meds, I finally found Verapamil, which actually stopped the PACs, and I was so, so thankful. I was able to
I am so, so devastated. I have been down a long road of medications for my persistent PACs/Bigeminy. They were able to ablate the SVT but couldn't get the PACs. So at the end of a long road of meds, I finally found Verapamil, which actually stopped the PACs, and I was so, so thankful. I was able to
MeganMN
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
New Post, community only please
HiI found out I had APS during my 8th pregnancy in 2006. I had PEs. Fast forward to 2024. One of my adult daughters had PEs in pregnancy, horrific treatment from hospital, which was minutes from losing both my daughter and her baby (at 39 weeks) I'm now waiting to have a genetic test for APs as I
HiI found out I had APS during my 8th pregnancy in 2006. I had PEs. Fast forward to 2024. One of my adult daughters had PEs in pregnancy, horrific treatment from hospital, which was minutes from losing both my daughter and her baby (at 39 weeks) I'm now waiting to have a genetic test for APs as I
Dawnm10
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Shingles Jab
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
Stewart64
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
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