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NRAS Group Meetings — Week Commencing 12th October 2015
October 14th - Sarah and Louise, Occupational Therapists from Weston General Hospital will present '
Sleep
Hygiene
' North East NRAS Group The North East Group run quarterly educational meetings which are held in the Education Centre, Level 1, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE7 7DN
October 14th - Sarah and Louise, Occupational Therapists from Weston General Hospital will present '
Sleep
Hygiene
' North East NRAS Group The North East Group run quarterly educational meetings which are held in the Education Centre, Level 1, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE7 7DN
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NRAS
9 years ago
Cardioversion
So, admitted yesterday in fast AF, first time since diagnosis, off for Cardioversion this evening. Probable cause of AF seems to be sleep apnoea. Am impressed with treatment here, fingers crossed for this evening, will keep you posted
So, admitted yesterday in fast AF, first time since diagnosis, off for Cardioversion this evening. Probable cause of AF seems to be sleep apnoea. Am impressed with treatment here, fingers crossed for this evening, will keep you posted
Lorna058
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AF Association
9 years ago
Side effects of mirapex
Hi, I've been taking mirapex for many years. After reading some posts here I am coming to a conclusion that my current feeling of being stuck in life is an OCD pattern. It makes sense. Please tell me of any compulsions you may have had from mirapex. Or have you know others with compulsions from this
Hi, I've been taking mirapex for many years. After reading some posts here I am coming to a conclusion that my current feeling of being stuck in life is an OCD pattern. It makes sense. Please tell me of any compulsions you may have had from mirapex. Or have you know others with compulsions from this
humorbased
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
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Has anyone else noticed that chocolate is a severe afib trigger? I'm guessing theobromine is the culprit for me. It is used as a heart stimulant for some people. So I avoid any type of chocolate and caffeine.
Has anyone else noticed that chocolate is a severe afib trigger? I'm guessing theobromine is the culprit for me. It is used as a heart stimulant for some people. So I avoid any type of chocolate and caffeine.
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AF Association
9 years ago
Obstructive sleep aponea
Hi everyone hope your all as well as can be ive just been diagnosed with obstructive sleep aponea and am getting a CPAP machine tomorrow i am a bit worried about using it as i hate anything blowing in my face looking for some helpfull advice on it if anyone else has it thanks
Hi everyone hope your all as well as can be ive just been diagnosed with obstructive sleep aponea and am getting a CPAP machine tomorrow i am a bit worried about using it as i hate anything blowing in my face looking for some helpfull advice on it if anyone else has it thanks
brambles65
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Duloxetine. Cymbalta
Anyone taking this medication for neuropathic pain can you tell me about your side effects and how long it took before you experienced a decrease in the pain. Thanks.
Anyone taking this medication for neuropathic pain can you tell me about your side effects and how long it took before you experienced a decrease in the pain. Thanks.
Suzyhayes
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
More apnoea stuff
Right, well I just had my appointment; and I struggled to stay awake during it so that in and of itself certainly was an indicator. True to form, he said 'You know, if you lost weight, I'm sure the issue would probably go away'. I managed to keep my temper and replied 'I fell asleep once on a rowing
Right, well I just had my appointment; and I struggled to stay awake during it so that in and of itself certainly was an indicator. True to form, he said 'You know, if you lost weight, I'm sure the issue would probably go away'. I managed to keep my temper and replied 'I fell asleep once on a rowing
Silvergilt
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Just joined today!
Hi all, I have just joined today. I have had Fibro for about 6 years and am struggling more and more to continue working and functioning. I have been signed off work for 2 months as my fatigue is so bad that I fall asleep all the time, in the middle of my dinner, standing up, at work on the computer,
Hi all, I have just joined today. I have had Fibro for about 6 years and am struggling more and more to continue working and functioning. I have been signed off work for 2 months as my fatigue is so bad that I fall asleep all the time, in the middle of my dinner, standing up, at work on the computer,
Janepain69
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Night owl again
Helloo to all you who are sleeping and those of us who are well wide awake,,fid feel sleepy had a herbal night time tea. Suddenly it's near 2am I am like ding wide awake my head feels a littke prickly inside weird, really in need of a good night's sleep I came off sleeping aid a week or so ago and decide
Helloo to all you who are sleeping and those of us who are well wide awake,,fid feel sleepy had a herbal night time tea. Suddenly it's near 2am I am like ding wide awake my head feels a littke prickly inside weird, really in need of a good night's sleep I came off sleeping aid a week or so ago and decide
Binkynoo
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Apnoea update, panicking a bit
I just got a call today from my GP office, saying my Gp received the request to refer me to a sleep study, but the office said he wants to see me, and has booked a double appointment. Considering my last experience, I am now absolutely bricking it. Why does he need to see me first for a referral when
I just got a call today from my GP office, saying my Gp received the request to refer me to a sleep study, but the office said he wants to see me, and has booked a double appointment. Considering my last experience, I am now absolutely bricking it. Why does he need to see me first for a referral when
Silvergilt
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Which Option Sounds "Better"?
1. My hypersomnia is caused by oxycodone wearing off in the middle of the night, causing restless sleep and periodic limb movements: take 15 mg oxycontin to last all night long. 2. My hypersomnia is caused by oxycodone affecting sleep architecture, decreasing slow wave restorative sleep anywhere from
1. My hypersomnia is caused by oxycodone wearing off in the middle of the night, causing restless sleep and periodic limb movements: take 15 mg oxycontin to last all night long. 2. My hypersomnia is caused by oxycodone affecting sleep architecture, decreasing slow wave restorative sleep anywhere from
ookla
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
UPDATE : Spleen & fungemia or Bacteremia
As some will know I asked if anyone knew what those chain light calls rods where in my blood as illustrated with picture. Had few great replays SORRY could not respond to each and everyone BUT had quite a lot of suffering symptoms. Anyway ONLY thing I know is the are rods spore chains LIVER & GI doc
As some will know I asked if anyone knew what those chain light calls rods where in my blood as illustrated with picture. Had few great replays SORRY could not respond to each and everyone BUT had quite a lot of suffering symptoms. Anyway ONLY thing I know is the are rods spore chains LIVER & GI doc
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Sleep studies for sleep apnoea?
Just got back from rheumy review, and one of the nurses from my iron infusions was there. First infusion was amazing, I had so much energy, second one, not so much and (as per usual when driving for longer than ten minutes) I had to pull over and sleep in a lay by before I crashed the car. The Nurse
Just got back from rheumy review, and one of the nurses from my iron infusions was there. First infusion was amazing, I had so much energy, second one, not so much and (as per usual when driving for longer than ten minutes) I had to pull over and sleep in a lay by before I crashed the car. The Nurse
Silvergilt
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Haven't slept for ages...any help would be gratefully received.
I have done all the usual things to help relaxation,
sleep
hygiene
, no telly etc. Any ideas or any over the counter meds people have tried would be gratefully received as I am going stir crazy. I have tried rescue remedy, kalms, Nytol but they don't work.
I have done all the usual things to help relaxation,
sleep
hygiene
, no telly etc. Any ideas or any over the counter meds people have tried would be gratefully received as I am going stir crazy. I have tried rescue remedy, kalms, Nytol but they don't work.
sophiethecat2003
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
One morning
I hope to wake , with a refreshed feeling a smile & no pain and no worry what anxiety will bring me today, trying to now deal.with another night ahead of me at the mo my gum nerve is throbbing radiating into my ear neck I am goung to have an horlicks and sleep aid cos I need to sleep so badly. I am going
I hope to wake , with a refreshed feeling a smile & no pain and no worry what anxiety will bring me today, trying to now deal.with another night ahead of me at the mo my gum nerve is throbbing radiating into my ear neck I am goung to have an horlicks and sleep aid cos I need to sleep so badly. I am going
Binkynoo
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Nebuliser and CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
I have both these machines at home, the nebuliser, issued by the Royal Brompton Hospital, had since 2000 and the CPAP suggested required after Sleep Apnea study, whilst an inpatient, on 12 days, continuous iv amnophylin. Bought my own as ones offered by NHS, we're single pressure, and suggested variable
I have both these machines at home, the nebuliser, issued by the Royal Brompton Hospital, had since 2000 and the CPAP suggested required after Sleep Apnea study, whilst an inpatient, on 12 days, continuous iv amnophylin. Bought my own as ones offered by NHS, we're single pressure, and suggested variable
I8tories
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Quinoric
Hi all, hope you are all enjoying the warm weather, I would just like to ask a quick question. Can you tell me what the problem is with Quinoric, is it as effective as plaquenil? I just completed the plaquenil I was given by the hospital, and I'm on my second week of Quinoric. The only thing I've noticed
Hi all, hope you are all enjoying the warm weather, I would just like to ask a quick question. Can you tell me what the problem is with Quinoric, is it as effective as plaquenil? I just completed the plaquenil I was given by the hospital, and I'm on my second week of Quinoric. The only thing I've noticed
Elfie1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Fibromyalgia & Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Hello Members, Many people can also have Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) alongside their Fibromyalgia but not always. This subject has come up a few times in the community lately so I thought I would post about it. Here's an excerpt from research which helps explain the two conditions; [i]Pain and
Hello Members, Many people can also have Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) alongside their Fibromyalgia but not always. This subject has come up a few times in the community lately so I thought I would post about it. Here's an excerpt from research which helps explain the two conditions; [i]Pain and
Mdaisy
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
High Self-Esteem, Give Me A Break
Signs of a high self-esteem: • Blissful • Energetic • Increased initiative • Confident • Willing to act on their beliefs • Stands up for what they believe in • Approaches others with assertiveness • Risks stupid or destructive undertakings • Ignores advice against them • Ignores sensible advice •
Signs of a high self-esteem: • Blissful • Energetic • Increased initiative • Confident • Willing to act on their beliefs • Stands up for what they believe in • Approaches others with assertiveness • Risks stupid or destructive undertakings • Ignores advice against them • Ignores sensible advice •
StressBuster
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Mental Health Support
9 years ago
Should I take Duloxetine again?
Hi I'm not sure whether I have been a member of this forum before, but think I haven't so will say hello as I have just joined now. I wonder whether any of you have been on Duloxetine for some time and if so do the effects wear off? I was on it but mistakenly took 20mg once a day when it should have
Hi I'm not sure whether I have been a member of this forum before, but think I haven't so will say hello as I have just joined now. I wonder whether any of you have been on Duloxetine for some time and if so do the effects wear off? I was on it but mistakenly took 20mg once a day when it should have
secondhandrose2
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
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