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Is this a lupus rash?
this is a rash on my leg it is appearing everywhere!
this is a rash on my leg it is appearing everywhere!
Jolevans
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Lopressor
After unsuccessful Cardioversion to convert back into NSR was diagnosed with permanent afib taken off of Multaq. Lopressor increased from 25 to 100 am and 50 pm. Also on Eliquis. Vision is blurred and very unsteady gait. Hr around 100-115 (was 60 when in NSR) Can I cut back on Lopressor and see
After unsuccessful Cardioversion to convert back into NSR was diagnosed with permanent afib taken off of Multaq. Lopressor increased from 25 to 100 am and 50 pm. Also on Eliquis. Vision is blurred and very unsteady gait. Hr around 100-115 (was 60 when in NSR) Can I cut back on Lopressor and see
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
HRT anyone?
Hi all, I was diagnosed with Lupus last June. Luckily my symptoms are mild - and my rhumatologist agreed that i didn't need to start hydroxyholorquine if I didn't want to. I'm definitely peri-menopausal and a lot of "symptoms" of lupus overlap with perimenopause and my rhumatologist agreed it's
Hi all, I was diagnosed with Lupus last June. Luckily my symptoms are mild - and my rhumatologist agreed that i didn't need to start hydroxyholorquine if I didn't want to. I'm definitely peri-menopausal and a lot of "symptoms" of lupus overlap with perimenopause and my rhumatologist agreed it's
NewLupusdiag
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
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Post Ablation complications
Had persistent fast AFib since Nov 23, decided to go private route as my health was deteriorating. Echocardiogram Jan 24 showers severe mitral regurgitation, and ejection fraction 28%. Lots more drugs added to the cocktail and now under the care of both a cardiologist and an Electrophysiologist. Drugs
Had persistent fast AFib since Nov 23, decided to go private route as my health was deteriorating. Echocardiogram Jan 24 showers severe mitral regurgitation, and ejection fraction 28%. Lots more drugs added to the cocktail and now under the care of both a cardiologist and an Electrophysiologist. Drugs
AmandaLouise77
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
B12 result after 6 months…
Hi, So initially in October I was diagnosed with what they suspect to be pernicious anaemia, I had a negative IF test but due to me having diabetes and no other factors which could indicate why I was so low in B12 they put it down to me having pernicious anaemia. I had 6 loading doses after which my
Hi, So initially in October I was diagnosed with what they suspect to be pernicious anaemia, I had a negative IF test but due to me having diabetes and no other factors which could indicate why I was so low in B12 they put it down to me having pernicious anaemia. I had 6 loading doses after which my
Nikkim236
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
natural and helpful?
[i]**Moderator comment: please be reminded of the guidance round natural remedies on the forum when replying to this post, and bear in mind what helps you may be a trigger for someone else, even if it seems harmless and natural: https://healthunlocked.com/asthmalunguk-asthma/posts/150694111/update-on-alternative-complimentary-therapies-posts
[i]**Moderator comment: please be reminded of the guidance round natural remedies on the forum when replying to this post, and bear in mind what helps you may be a trigger for someone else, even if it seems harmless and natural: https://healthunlocked.com/asthmalunguk-asthma/posts/150694111/update-on-alternative-complimentary-therapies-posts
Mrteddycat
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
How to get out of AF advice please
I’ve undergone two cardioversions, and each time, about 10-11 weeks later, I’ve reverted back into atrial fibrillation (AF), despite initially being in normal sinus rhythm post-procedure. Following the first cardioversion, I remained in normal rhythm for 12 weeks before slipping back into AF, which
I’ve undergone two cardioversions, and each time, about 10-11 weeks later, I’ve reverted back into atrial fibrillation (AF), despite initially being in normal sinus rhythm post-procedure. Following the first cardioversion, I remained in normal rhythm for 12 weeks before slipping back into AF, which
Mightnot
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
nephrectomy
hi I’m just after a bit of advice I had my right kidney removed 4 weeks ago it was removed robotically and took over 7 hours due to the size of a non cancerous tumour. I had 4 small incisions and one large one lower down which is quite big! My tummy is still very swollen and sore. Is this normal? I
hi I’m just after a bit of advice I had my right kidney removed 4 weeks ago it was removed robotically and took over 7 hours due to the size of a non cancerous tumour. I had 4 small incisions and one large one lower down which is quite big! My tummy is still very swollen and sore. Is this normal? I
higham23
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Edoxaban and dreams and nightmares ...... Part 2
Been figuring the best way to write my thanks to you all for your comments on Part 1, so, tryin’ this. Whilst I have been reading your comments I have also been reading ‘The paper in the packet’ for each of the drugs that I originally referred to. It does seem as though each of these three DOAC's side
Been figuring the best way to write my thanks to you all for your comments on Part 1, so, tryin’ this. Whilst I have been reading your comments I have also been reading ‘The paper in the packet’ for each of the drugs that I originally referred to. It does seem as though each of these three DOAC's side
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
hyperthyroidism
hi I have hyperthyroidism and have Graves’ disease. I have my consultant appointment next week. I got very ill a few weeks back don’t know if it was the case as I was told to come off my meds 5 months ago. Any tips or advice what diet I should follow ? I have lost so much weight due to my thyroid
hi I have hyperthyroidism and have Graves’ disease. I have my consultant appointment next week. I got very ill a few weeks back don’t know if it was the case as I was told to come off my meds 5 months ago. Any tips or advice what diet I should follow ? I have lost so much weight due to my thyroid
Gee14
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
B12 prescription cancelled by pharmacist
Hello - I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency around 15 years ago. My GP at the time said that I had Pernicious Anaemia and was unable to absorb B12 from my food. Apart from a gap in 2016 when my then GP said that I had too much B12 in my system, withdrew the injections for a year which resulted in my
Hello - I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency around 15 years ago. My GP at the time said that I had Pernicious Anaemia and was unable to absorb B12 from my food. Apart from a gap in 2016 when my then GP said that I had too much B12 in my system, withdrew the injections for a year which resulted in my
Willow404
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
overlap RA, medication?
I was Dx with overlap rheumatoid arthritis. I have had PBC for 15 years, controlled well by URSO. In terms of RA, rheumatologist says this really limits medications given so many of the standard RA medications can damage the liver. For now I am on steroids. Can anyone else in the PBC community speak
I was Dx with overlap rheumatoid arthritis. I have had PBC for 15 years, controlled well by URSO. In terms of RA, rheumatologist says this really limits medications given so many of the standard RA medications can damage the liver. For now I am on steroids. Can anyone else in the PBC community speak
CeeCee101
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
Father has had PBC for 16 years - Odd complications since COVID?
Hello all, I wonder if anyone here who has PBC (or has a family member with PBC) has had similar experiences post covid? My father was diagnosed 16 years ago. Recently he contracted COVID and was hospitalised (he's also been a type 1 diabetic since birth, so 60 years). Within a day of getting COVID
Hello all, I wonder if anyone here who has PBC (or has a family member with PBC) has had similar experiences post covid? My father was diagnosed 16 years ago. Recently he contracted COVID and was hospitalised (he's also been a type 1 diabetic since birth, so 60 years). Within a day of getting COVID
Kylewillmott
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PBC Foundation
9 months ago
Atorvastatin
My cholesterol was always low until I went through the dreaded menopause which turned me upside down and inside out! My anxiety shot through the roof and my cholesterol with it! I’ve always been slim fit and healthy. Never smoked and drank minimal alcohol. My diet is very healthy. No red meat or processed
My cholesterol was always low until I went through the dreaded menopause which turned me upside down and inside out! My anxiety shot through the roof and my cholesterol with it! I’ve always been slim fit and healthy. Never smoked and drank minimal alcohol. My diet is very healthy. No red meat or processed
Susie3012
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
clopidogrel
I’m taking clopidogrel and aspirin following a Watchman implant. I feel fatigued all day, foggy—just as I did on metoprolol and did even more so on amiodarone. I also bruise more easily and bleed more flowingly on clopidogrel than on apixaban, which I stopped when I started a three-month course of
I’m taking clopidogrel and aspirin following a Watchman implant. I feel fatigued all day, foggy—just as I did on metoprolol and did even more so on amiodarone. I also bruise more easily and bleed more flowingly on clopidogrel than on apixaban, which I stopped when I started a three-month course of
Sweetmelody
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
blood test to identify neuroendocrine cancer asap
ok I repost this mainly because the University of Trento is one hour from here and I got good friends there (working on CRISPR)…together with Dana-Farber they have developed a blood test to identify if there is an endocrine prostate cancer and the subtype https://medriva.com/cancer/a-breakthrough-in-prostate-cancer-treatment-new-blood-test-identifies-neuroendocrine-subtype
ok I repost this mainly because the University of Trento is one hour from here and I got good friends there (working on CRISPR)…together with Dana-Farber they have developed a blood test to identify if there is an endocrine prostate cancer and the subtype https://medriva.com/cancer/a-breakthrough-in-prostate-cancer-treatment-new-blood-test-identifies-neuroendocrine-subtype
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure & Thyroid?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
THoa2022
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
elevated Liver Enzymes
Hello, I am in need of advice. I have had mildly elevated liver enzymes and can’t figure out the cause of it. I have been tested for everything and anything related to the liver (autoimmune, hepatitis, liver diseases) I have had a normal ultra sound and fibroscan. All lab work is normal except AST and
Hello, I am in need of advice. I have had mildly elevated liver enzymes and can’t figure out the cause of it. I have been tested for everything and anything related to the liver (autoimmune, hepatitis, liver diseases) I have had a normal ultra sound and fibroscan. All lab work is normal except AST and
Lresinger
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Edoxaban and dreams and nightmares
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Researchers Develop "Two-Headed" Drug to treat Parkinson's Disease
Although the following research is in its infancy, it has merit and looks promising. In particular that they want to try and make it a oral bio-active medicine. Researchers have created a ‘two-headed’ drug that prevents the production of the toxic protein linked to Parkinson’s disease before destroying
Although the following research is in its infancy, it has merit and looks promising. In particular that they want to try and make it a oral bio-active medicine. Researchers have created a ‘two-headed’ drug that prevents the production of the toxic protein linked to Parkinson’s disease before destroying
Baron1
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
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