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25% off with the code news34. Patients message me for discounted places. Dr Darin Ingels will be recording a presentation for the LDN 2023 Conference on: Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and Lyme Disease. In-person Tickets, Livestream, all give free access to the Livestream recordings. www.ldn2023.com #ldn
25% off with the code news34. Patients message me for discounted places. Dr Darin Ingels will be recording a presentation for the LDN 2023 Conference on: Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and Lyme Disease. In-person Tickets, Livestream, all give free access to the Livestream recordings. www.ldn2023.com #ldn
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
1 year ago
Good news then bad
I had a meeting with my cardiologist yesterday snd he told me he was delighted with my recovery from double cabg surgery. He answered all my questions and reassured me about all the concerns/ worries I have. I came out feeling on cloud 9, and for the first time in 3 years of heart concerns, I felt there
I had a meeting with my cardiologist yesterday snd he told me he was delighted with my recovery from double cabg surgery. He answered all my questions and reassured me about all the concerns/ worries I have. I came out feeling on cloud 9, and for the first time in 3 years of heart concerns, I felt there
momander
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
40kms heart hike complete after CABG surgery!! A Good news story :-)
Hello lovely ones! So a few of you know me know now, I had a 2xbypass (CABG) aged 34 in January last year, as a result of severe coranary artery damage caused by vasculitis. I am back to being signifcantly better than before my op and have been getting fit by hiking with my faithful dog Marmite. On
Hello lovely ones! So a few of you know me know now, I had a 2xbypass (CABG) aged 34 in January last year, as a result of severe coranary artery damage caused by vasculitis. I am back to being signifcantly better than before my op and have been getting fit by hiking with my faithful dog Marmite. On
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Triple Bypass 2 years on.
I sometimes reply to the questions and experiences of others but I don't instigate threads, so this is an exception. Two years ago today, age 64, I was in surgery for triple CABG following a heart attack and one stent in 2019, and a return of some symptoms such as pressure in upper chest and awful jaw
I sometimes reply to the questions and experiences of others but I don't instigate threads, so this is an exception. Two years ago today, age 64, I was in surgery for triple CABG following a heart attack and one stent in 2019, and a return of some symptoms such as pressure in upper chest and awful jaw
RailRover
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
VAT burn
đ„ Amy Callaghan MPâs VAT BURN campaign calls on the UK government to remove VAT from sunscreen products that have a health benefit. We should all know the health benefits that a âqualityâ (i.e. SPF 30+ product with a minimum 4 star UVA protection) sunscreen has on preventing the UKâs most common
đ„ Amy Callaghan MPâs VAT BURN campaign calls on the UK government to remove VAT from sunscreen products that have a health benefit. We should all know the health benefits that a âqualityâ (i.e. SPF 30+ product with a minimum 4 star UVA protection) sunscreen has on preventing the UKâs most common
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
New to this
Hi All, I'm so new to this that I'm still in the diagnosis phase. Went in for regular blood work today and came back with lymphocytes at 7.7K, low monos, which triggered a slid, which shows atypical lymphocytes. Language below: Lymphocytosis with atypical lymphocytes and smudge cells. Clinical
Hi All, I'm so new to this that I'm still in the diagnosis phase. Went in for regular blood work today and came back with lymphocytes at 7.7K, low monos, which triggered a slid, which shows atypical lymphocytes. Language below: Lymphocytosis with atypical lymphocytes and smudge cells. Clinical
Horsechestnut
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CLL Support
1 year ago
OK, I'm starting from the beginning!
Right, after many attempts at restarting at week 6 and repeatedly going off the boil, I have decided to go right back to square one and start from the very beginning (a very good place to start đ). Please may I ask you all to keep me accountable? I can do it, it's just a question of getting my mojo
Right, after many attempts at restarting at week 6 and repeatedly going off the boil, I have decided to go right back to square one and start from the very beginning (a very good place to start đ). Please may I ask you all to keep me accountable? I can do it, it's just a question of getting my mojo
Over60sRunner
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
One for the ladies!
Hi all, You may recall 12 weeks I posted how terrified I was about my forthcoming CABG operation. I can't thank those of you that responded to my post enough for the support I have had. I am now 11 weeks post, and need help from the ladies.....my ' girls' are mostly still numb... Little sensation on
Hi all, You may recall 12 weeks I posted how terrified I was about my forthcoming CABG operation. I can't thank those of you that responded to my post enough for the support I have had. I am now 11 weeks post, and need help from the ladies.....my ' girls' are mostly still numb... Little sensation on
APC65
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Success story continued !
Hi , following all the supportive comments last week - a quick update if I may 2 x cabg - January 2023 - recovery amazing - started work this week full time ( office based ) it went well ! Park run this morning - walked , smashed last week's time of under 50 minutes -Big boy pants were mentioned in
Hi , following all the supportive comments last week - a quick update if I may 2 x cabg - January 2023 - recovery amazing - started work this week full time ( office based ) it went well ! Park run this morning - walked , smashed last week's time of under 50 minutes -Big boy pants were mentioned in
BlindRef
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Sunbeds are a group 1 carcinogen!
If youâre considering using a sunbed to get a tan, think twice! Sunbeds are a group 1 carcinogen and are known to cause all types of skin cancer, including the most deadly form - melanoma. Damage is cumulative, irreparable and bad news at any age, but when used, even once at a younger age (under
If youâre considering using a sunbed to get a tan, think twice! Sunbeds are a group 1 carcinogen and are known to cause all types of skin cancer, including the most deadly form - melanoma. Damage is cumulative, irreparable and bad news at any age, but when used, even once at a younger age (under
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
First day at Gym
I've been trying to get to the gym and been thrawted for some time.I have an over protective partner.She didn't like me going to the gym pre op and now even less so.However an overnight trip to Manchester with her chum means that while she waits for the Coronation street tour to start i am able to go
I've been trying to get to the gym and been thrawted for some time.I have an over protective partner.She didn't like me going to the gym pre op and now even less so.However an overnight trip to Manchester with her chum means that while she waits for the Coronation street tour to start i am able to go
bagsypartime
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A success story ? Could be you?
Hi - I respect all the problems / experiences forum members face . However after double cabg on 9th January 2023 ( urgent , following angiogram) my recovery has been-I believe - amazing..I have not suffered the side effects of medication felt by others ( bisoprolol especially ) did exactly what doctor
Hi - I respect all the problems / experiences forum members face . However after double cabg on 9th January 2023 ( urgent , following angiogram) my recovery has been-I believe - amazing..I have not suffered the side effects of medication felt by others ( bisoprolol especially ) did exactly what doctor
BlindRef
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Depression ?
5 years now since bypass surgery, and my depression (if that's what it is) is getting worse. Nothing ever phased me before CABG, but now... I find myself crying at something sad on tv. I find myself crying at something happy on tv ! I find myself crying in a restaurant or pub, for no apparent reason
5 years now since bypass surgery, and my depression (if that's what it is) is getting worse. Nothing ever phased me before CABG, but now... I find myself crying at something sad on tv. I find myself crying at something happy on tv ! I find myself crying in a restaurant or pub, for no apparent reason
Normy24
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
post op consultation
Well yesterday was 13 weeks post op double cabg, and I was waiting for a follow up phone call from my surgeon at 10.40 am. It cam to 1pm and I had heard nothing so phoned his secretary who was so lovely and extremely helpful, although she did not know why he hadn't phoned as he had not left a message
Well yesterday was 13 weeks post op double cabg, and I was waiting for a follow up phone call from my surgeon at 10.40 am. It cam to 1pm and I had heard nothing so phoned his secretary who was so lovely and extremely helpful, although she did not know why he hadn't phoned as he had not left a message
momander
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Still breathless 6 1/2 wks post cabgx2
My recovery has been perfect- apart from being breathless or exhausted upon relatively small exertion.Today i carried a tv upstairs and was panting like a dog, later on my walk i was breathing heavily on every incline. I have been posting when it would be sensible to start running again, and following
My recovery has been perfect- apart from being breathless or exhausted upon relatively small exertion.Today i carried a tv upstairs and was panting like a dog, later on my walk i was breathing heavily on every incline. I have been posting when it would be sensible to start running again, and following
bagsypartime
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
shoulder and back pain following CABG
I had a triple CABG 8 weeks ago now. I am finding it difficult to get back to moral activity because my shoulders ache and I have a strong ache between my shoulder blades at the top of my back. I kinda expected these aches in the early days because of positioning and trauma during surgery, But was not
I had a triple CABG 8 weeks ago now. I am finding it difficult to get back to moral activity because my shoulders ache and I have a strong ache between my shoulder blades at the top of my back. I kinda expected these aches in the early days because of positioning and trauma during surgery, But was not
Truffles2
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Even in winter months UVA rays are very much present!
Even in the winter months UVA rays are very much present and we should take care to protect our skin from cumulative damage. If youâre spending extended periods of time outdoors, apply sunscreen with UVA protection before you head out.1 in 5 of us will develop some form of skin cancer in our lifetime
Even in the winter months UVA rays are very much present and we should take care to protect our skin from cumulative damage. If youâre spending extended periods of time outdoors, apply sunscreen with UVA protection before you head out.1 in 5 of us will develop some form of skin cancer in our lifetime
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
2 years ago
CLL / Skin Cancer - getting it checked in the UK
Just saw another post about the risks of exposure to the sun. We spend a lot of our summer sailing around the Brittany coast of France, which is beautiful and also sunny, so being in the sun is unavoidable to a degree. I am not a sun bather but always use factor 50, wide brimmed hat etc and always seek
Just saw another post about the risks of exposure to the sun. We spend a lot of our summer sailing around the Brittany coast of France, which is beautiful and also sunny, so being in the sun is unavoidable to a degree. I am not a sun bather but always use factor 50, wide brimmed hat etc and always seek
FairweatherSailor
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CLL Support
2 years ago
CLL and skin cancer
The CLL webinar yesterday was all about various skin cancers and early warning signs. With blood cancer, we are more vulnerable. It was very interesting with different people discussing the treatment they had had. Something which came out was that it's important to obviously get treatment quickly but
The CLL webinar yesterday was all about various skin cancers and early warning signs. With blood cancer, we are more vulnerable. It was very interesting with different people discussing the treatment they had had. Something which came out was that it's important to obviously get treatment quickly but
kitchengardener2
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Michelle shares her Melanoma story!
Another melanoma diagnosed super-early due to our MASCED training programme! Thank you Michelle Weaving @bellavidamua for sharing your melanoma journey⊠âIn June 2019 I was studying beauty therapy at college and came across the Skcin charity on Instagram with their MASCED (Melanoma and Skin Cancer
Another melanoma diagnosed super-early due to our MASCED training programme! Thank you Michelle Weaving @bellavidamua for sharing your melanoma journey⊠âIn June 2019 I was studying beauty therapy at college and came across the Skcin charity on Instagram with their MASCED (Melanoma and Skin Cancer
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
2 years ago
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