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Me again
Haven't been on for a while, things have been going pretty well, other than the ectopics I've been good, purposely stayed off here and other sites as I've found the internet makes my health anxiety go through the roof, only change I've had is a diagnosis of mild sleep appear, which I'm waiting for a
Haven't been on for a while, things have been going pretty well, other than the ectopics I've been good, purposely stayed off here and other sites as I've found the internet makes my health anxiety go through the roof, only change I've had is a diagnosis of mild sleep appear, which I'm waiting for a
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AF Association
8 years ago
amitriptyline
hi, I am taking amitriptyline 50mg at night for nerve pain. can this medication put weight on you. I also take trazodone 150mg to help me sleep. x
hi, I am taking amitriptyline 50mg at night for nerve pain. can this medication put weight on you. I also take trazodone 150mg to help me sleep. x
dillydally1
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Pain Concern
8 years ago
Breast tenderness.
Hi can anyone tell me if breast tenderness is a side effect when reducing on prednisolone? Gone from 15mgs last August down to 9 mgs this week but breast tenderness and sharp abdominal pains now and again. Are these common and do they go away in time. Many Thanks
Hi can anyone tell me if breast tenderness is a side effect when reducing on prednisolone? Gone from 15mgs last August down to 9 mgs this week but breast tenderness and sharp abdominal pains now and again. Are these common and do they go away in time. Many Thanks
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
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Lupus and Sleep apnea
Please can anyone help I have been given a CPAP machine and I have tried 4 masks each keep lifting off my face, so no seal and the air pumps hard into my face, persevering but so so tired. Worried as the Lupus has damaged my right lung, could that be stopping the machine inflating my windpipe? Been so
Please can anyone help I have been given a CPAP machine and I have tried 4 masks each keep lifting off my face, so no seal and the air pumps hard into my face, persevering but so so tired. Worried as the Lupus has damaged my right lung, could that be stopping the machine inflating my windpipe? Been so
Louisa65
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Melatonin
Hi everyone can anyone advise me asto insomnia and perhaps treatment they are receiving please? Since August last year I have gone from constant fatigue sleeping to extreme but not feeling rested,since January I had real bad month off work chronic bronchitis as well as my COPD Brent to see cardiologist
Hi everyone can anyone advise me asto insomnia and perhaps treatment they are receiving please? Since August last year I have gone from constant fatigue sleeping to extreme but not feeling rested,since January I had real bad month off work chronic bronchitis as well as my COPD Brent to see cardiologist
Ennyl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
sleep apnoea and driving license
Hi there, I've been diagnosed with sleep apnoea (OSA) since oct 2015 and been on a CPAP machine since nov 2015. I have notified the DVLA as per the advice of my sleep apnoea clinic and been told by the DVLA that I have to return my driving license and have it changed to a 3 yearly license instead. Note
Hi there, I've been diagnosed with sleep apnoea (OSA) since oct 2015 and been on a CPAP machine since nov 2015. I have notified the DVLA as per the advice of my sleep apnoea clinic and been told by the DVLA that I have to return my driving license and have it changed to a 3 yearly license instead. Note
kungfoo-panda
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
I Have Finally Figured Out What Was Missing In My Insomnia Strategy
I remember that a while back I wrote a post saying how
sleep
hygiene
was important and how it helped me etc. But then a bunch of people answered my post saying things like: "For people who have serious insomnia this doesn't work". And I got quite a few of these kinds of answers.
I remember that a while back I wrote a post saying how
sleep
hygiene
was important and how it helped me etc. But then a bunch of people answered my post saying things like: "For people who have serious insomnia this doesn't work". And I got quite a few of these kinds of answers.
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Hi There!
My name is Vincent. I had an open radical prostatectomy in 2002. I was diagnosed at age 33. My family history is very strong. Prior to my diagnosis I worked in finance and private equity for 14 years. After my diagnosis, I decided to become a doctor and just completed my internal medicine residency in
My name is Vincent. I had an open radical prostatectomy in 2002. I was diagnosed at age 33. My family history is very strong. Prior to my diagnosis I worked in finance and private equity for 14 years. After my diagnosis, I decided to become a doctor and just completed my internal medicine residency in
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
When it all goes wrong I start to worry
Having one of those "is it all worth it" days! October: exacerbation closely followed by another in November. Sleep study arranged in December and sleep apnoea diagnosis in January. February got off to a good start, found a mask that sort of worked, CPAP doing the job and right up to yesterday all was
Having one of those "is it all worth it" days! October: exacerbation closely followed by another in November. Sleep study arranged in December and sleep apnoea diagnosis in January. February got off to a good start, found a mask that sort of worked, CPAP doing the job and right up to yesterday all was
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Imipramine and restless leg syndrome
I have been taking imipramine for quite a few years now. It doesn't seem as effective as it did when I first started taking it. Does anyone else take imipramine for Rls? My mum suffers also but she has been prescribed gabapentin.
I have been taking imipramine for quite a few years now. It doesn't seem as effective as it did when I first started taking it. Does anyone else take imipramine for Rls? My mum suffers also but she has been prescribed gabapentin.
Carcol92
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 years ago
Hi I'm rickie1965
I had a major stroke back in 2009, I've recovered fairly well except permanent virtigo/balance issues, after 7 years I'm finding ME if that make sense and feeling good about myself. I've got back into walking as something I've always enjoyed but since the stroke was restricted on distance etc that's
I had a major stroke back in 2009, I've recovered fairly well except permanent virtigo/balance issues, after 7 years I'm finding ME if that make sense and feeling good about myself. I've got back into walking as something I've always enjoyed but since the stroke was restricted on distance etc that's
rickie1965
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Headway
8 years ago
Requested Modafinil
Hey my lovelies, as you know I have really been struggling with tiredness hence my last post. Getting 10 awake hours per day and spending half of these at work is kind of depressing. I got some great advice from your reply's and I thank you all sincerely. So here's where im at at the minute......I am
Hey my lovelies, as you know I have really been struggling with tiredness hence my last post. Getting 10 awake hours per day and spending half of these at work is kind of depressing. I got some great advice from your reply's and I thank you all sincerely. So here's where im at at the minute......I am
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PBC Foundation
8 years ago
Sleeping Problems
Hi. I wanted to know if anyone had some good tips for sleeping well? My quality of sleep is not good most nights. I am trying to come off the last bits of Valium I've been taking but am finding I wake feeling anxious most mornings. I am also on Mirtazapine anti-depressant which does help a bit. I like
Hi. I wanted to know if anyone had some good tips for sleeping well? My quality of sleep is not good most nights. I am trying to come off the last bits of Valium I've been taking but am finding I wake feeling anxious most mornings. I am also on Mirtazapine anti-depressant which does help a bit. I like
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Cardiologist
Saw cardio today he said delay in having ablation due to cath lab being updated new equipment ect he rang my EP and asked him to bump me up the list as I have had 3cvs in 6montns he cut my candesartan in half as b p very low and wants me to have a sleep apnea test as I have been very tired also have
Saw cardio today he said delay in having ablation due to cath lab being updated new equipment ect he rang my EP and asked him to bump me up the list as I have had 3cvs in 6montns he cut my candesartan in half as b p very low and wants me to have a sleep apnea test as I have been very tired also have
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 years ago
Lupus and Sleep Apnea
Hi I was diagnosed with SLE a year ago, pneumonia, pleural effusion, chest infections, coughing etc. My GP has now sent me to a sleep clinic for many years I have snored severely, thinks I am a highly positive case for sleep apnea. Anyone else have both? Are they connected in anyway? Kind Regards Louisa
Hi I was diagnosed with SLE a year ago, pneumonia, pleural effusion, chest infections, coughing etc. My GP has now sent me to a sleep clinic for many years I have snored severely, thinks I am a highly positive case for sleep apnea. Anyone else have both? Are they connected in anyway? Kind Regards Louisa
Louisa65
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
8 years ago
Lupus and Sleep Apnea
Hi I was diagnosed with SLE a year ago, pneumonia, pleural effusion, chest infections, coughing etc. My GP has now sent me to a sleep clinic for many years I have snored severely, thinks I am a highly positive case for sleep apnea. Anyone else have both? Are they connected in anyway? Kind Regards Louisa
Hi I was diagnosed with SLE a year ago, pneumonia, pleural effusion, chest infections, coughing etc. My GP has now sent me to a sleep clinic for many years I have snored severely, thinks I am a highly positive case for sleep apnea. Anyone else have both? Are they connected in anyway? Kind Regards Louisa
Louisa65
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Where can I buy Modafinil?
Modafinil was originally a medication for narcolepsy, but was discovered to improve decision- making, problem-solving and possibly even make people think more creatively. After 10 years of untreated hypothyroidism my cognitive abilities could do with a boost and would appreciate a reputable source for
Modafinil was originally a medication for narcolepsy, but was discovered to improve decision- making, problem-solving and possibly even make people think more creatively. After 10 years of untreated hypothyroidism my cognitive abilities could do with a boost and would appreciate a reputable source for
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Danazol or diet?
Hi all, first post looking for help! I was diagnosed stage 4 endo after a lap in July 2015, symptoms didn't improve (if anything got worse!!) and I tried cerazette, which turned me into a crazy lady unable to cope with the day to day so I stopped those and have now been offered Danazol. I'm really
Hi all, first post looking for help! I was diagnosed stage 4 endo after a lap in July 2015, symptoms didn't improve (if anything got worse!!) and I tried cerazette, which turned me into a crazy lady unable to cope with the day to day so I stopped those and have now been offered Danazol. I'm really
Loulou1979
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Post Ablation and sleep disorder
Hello All Im back Not posted for a long time now, all has been great with my AF which as I last posted was given the all clear and no meds. However throughtout ther period post ablation there many nights of disturbed sleep due to the thoughts missed beats etc whereby I would worry about the AF returning
Hello All Im back Not posted for a long time now, all has been great with my AF which as I last posted was given the all clear and no meds. However throughtout ther period post ablation there many nights of disturbed sleep due to the thoughts missed beats etc whereby I would worry about the AF returning
MickN
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AF Association
8 years ago
Organ donations vetoed by hundreds of bereaved families
Hi Cold And snow here, Was reading the news this morning and this caught my eye. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35304105 On the face of it this seems innocuous enough , They want to limit the power of next of kin to refuse organ donation even if the person who died had consented at some point in
Hi Cold And snow here, Was reading the news this morning and this caught my eye. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35304105 On the face of it this seems innocuous enough , They want to limit the power of next of kin to refuse organ donation even if the person who died had consented at some point in
ferries5
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
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