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Ablation experience
It is now 48 hours since my ablation and I thought that others might like to know something of my experience. In the last 11 months I have had my gall bladder removed, a mastectomy and 2 cardioversions but this was the procedure that I was far most worried about. After 3 cardioversions, I have been in
It is now 48 hours since my ablation and I thought that others might like to know something of my experience. In the last 11 months I have had my gall bladder removed, a mastectomy and 2 cardioversions but this was the procedure that I was far most worried about. After 3 cardioversions, I have been in
Norfolk_spaniel
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AF Association
2 years ago
Trihexyphenidyl medication for PD
Hello, my husband with tremor dominant PD has been prescribed Trihexyphenidly (aka Artane, Trihexane and Tritane) by his neurologists to try and reduce his tremors. He is currently on Madopar and its not really helping. Does anyone have any experience with this drug? Many thanks.
Hello, my husband with tremor dominant PD has been prescribed Trihexyphenidly (aka Artane, Trihexane and Tritane) by his neurologists to try and reduce his tremors. He is currently on Madopar and its not really helping. Does anyone have any experience with this drug? Many thanks.
lingfield222
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
The other side of surgery and covid!
hi. Had a mastectomy 2 weeks ago today and tested positive for Covid 12 days ago! Covid tests negative but symptoms persist! Surgery went ok - fatigue the key issue. Time should sort that out 🤞 Restless legs mostly ok - taking half a Pramipexole tablet each day! I got half way through weaning myself
hi. Had a mastectomy 2 weeks ago today and tested positive for Covid 12 days ago! Covid tests negative but symptoms persist! Surgery went ok - fatigue the key issue. Time should sort that out 🤞 Restless legs mostly ok - taking half a Pramipexole tablet each day! I got half way through weaning myself
RestlessMe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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Sleeping aid with Afib.
Just curious to see what you folks that have problems going to sleep have been prescribed to help and not affect your Afib. I've tried, Benadryl, valarian, clemastine, and meletonin and they either aggravate my afib or just don't work. I might need to have a doctor call in a prescription as the over
Just curious to see what you folks that have problems going to sleep have been prescribed to help and not affect your Afib. I've tried, Benadryl, valarian, clemastine, and meletonin and they either aggravate my afib or just don't work. I might need to have a doctor call in a prescription as the over
riffjack846
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AF Association
1 year ago
what a morning!!
after having had a few struggles recently with my running I set out today with some trepidation. But it was a lovely run!!! Little bit drizzly but I dont mind that and not too hot, again my sort of temperature,and I managed to run for 20 continuous minutes with no real effort. I thought I was keeping
after having had a few struggles recently with my running I set out today with some trepidation. But it was a lovely run!!! Little bit drizzly but I dont mind that and not too hot, again my sort of temperature,and I managed to run for 20 continuous minutes with no real effort. I thought I was keeping
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Duloxetine
Hi.I've just been given Duloxetine for my Anxiety and Depression. I have been feeling poorly for a long time, with so many different things wrong, gastric trouble, shaking, no interest, so very tired the list I endless, in the end I contacted my doctor. I didn't want a strong Antidepressant, so he
Hi.I've just been given Duloxetine for my Anxiety and Depression. I have been feeling poorly for a long time, with so many different things wrong, gastric trouble, shaking, no interest, so very tired the list I endless, in the end I contacted my doctor. I didn't want a strong Antidepressant, so he
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
Can modafinil treat Parkinson's?
Parkinson’s disease drugs may cause daytime sleepiness. Some people experience sleep attacks, during which they suddenly feel intensely tired or even fall asleep. Because modafinil is a stimulant, it can help people feel more awake and alert. Some also experience a heightened sense of focus on the
Parkinson’s disease drugs may cause daytime sleepiness. Some people experience sleep attacks, during which they suddenly feel intensely tired or even fall asleep. Because modafinil is a stimulant, it can help people feel more awake and alert. Some also experience a heightened sense of focus on the
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
12 weeks on Adalimumab, lots of pain and fatigue. Feeling depressed.
Hi everyone, can anyone offer any words or comfort or advice please?I was told at the beginning that this would change my life. A few weeks back I visited rheumatology and I said that I was dissatisfied with the drug, they told me to give it longer. I feel so down.
Hi everyone, can anyone offer any words or comfort or advice please?I was told at the beginning that this would change my life. A few weeks back I visited rheumatology and I said that I was dissatisfied with the drug, they told me to give it longer. I feel so down.
Comeonpeeps
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NRAS
1 year ago
What’s next after Piqray?
Hello ladies, I’ve been on Piqray since December of last year - 12/2021 and scans have been stable. My onc said next in line would be Enhertu but with having only one true functioning lung ( my right lung is trapped due to a botched mastectomy and radiation from 2019), I’m nervous about going through
Hello ladies, I’ve been on Piqray since December of last year - 12/2021 and scans have been stable. My onc said next in line would be Enhertu but with having only one true functioning lung ( my right lung is trapped due to a botched mastectomy and radiation from 2019), I’m nervous about going through
Adele_Julia
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Sleep Aid
Anyone use children’s Benadryl or Unisom to help sleep? Or another remedy? My doctor actually suggested the children’s Benadryl but it was the first time I ever saw him, he is a family med doc and may not have been aware yet that I have controlled afib…
Anyone use children’s Benadryl or Unisom to help sleep? Or another remedy? My doctor actually suggested the children’s Benadryl but it was the first time I ever saw him, he is a family med doc and may not have been aware yet that I have controlled afib…
Jafib
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
ER+/PR+, HER2-, Stage1B (+sentinel node)
Hi Diagnosed in March 2022 - partial mastectomy and 33 doses/days radiation now on Letrozole. Anyone with similar diagnosis and treatment have any advice on supplements or what to expect? Reading some posts where Letrozole "stopped working". Any information is helpful. Thanks so much and God bless
Hi Diagnosed in March 2022 - partial mastectomy and 33 doses/days radiation now on Letrozole. Anyone with similar diagnosis and treatment have any advice on supplements or what to expect? Reading some posts where Letrozole "stopped working". Any information is helpful. Thanks so much and God bless
KB1968
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Thought of the day - B12 paradox
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
Pickle500
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Sleep Study and Sleep Cycle app
I had mentioned earlier that I was having a sleep study last of December, the artic blast that hit the US made travel impossible. So I plan to reschedule once they are back in office. I didn't think I snored but the Sleep Cycle says I do lol. Wondered if anyone has used it, I find it helpful with
I had mentioned earlier that I was having a sleep study last of December, the artic blast that hit the US made travel impossible. So I plan to reschedule once they are back in office. I didn't think I snored but the Sleep Cycle says I do lol. Wondered if anyone has used it, I find it helpful with
Opie__
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Mastectomy and Covid
Mastectomy and Covid! I had my mastectomy last Tuesday 20th September. My partner tested positive for Covid on Wednesday the 21st, followed by myself my daughter and my son-in-law. Anyway we are battling through. One issue is I am wearing a pico unit. This is due to be checked and/or changed tomorrow
Mastectomy and Covid! I had my mastectomy last Tuesday 20th September. My partner tested positive for Covid on Wednesday the 21st, followed by myself my daughter and my son-in-law. Anyway we are battling through. One issue is I am wearing a pico unit. This is due to be checked and/or changed tomorrow
RestlessMe
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My Breast Cancer Community
2 years ago
I’m drained and that blinking bus came back twice 😂
hey guys, I hop you are all coping and in a good place, I’m absolutely exhausted and if that blinking bus had stopped I would be ok 😂. Well some of you know about my daughter G, I will apologise if this offends anyone, and if admin want to take it down, so be it. So we traveled to hull/ York in Beverly
hey guys, I hop you are all coping and in a good place, I’m absolutely exhausted and if that blinking bus had stopped I would be ok 😂. Well some of you know about my daughter G, I will apologise if this offends anyone, and if admin want to take it down, so be it. So we traveled to hull/ York in Beverly
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Update to Here We Go Again
There are 4 tumors, and the onc report says they are Stage II Grade II ER+ PR+ HER2- I hope this is accurate as the last breast cancer was a triple negative encasing a triple positive (hard to treat!) I am still going to Florida for the month of October; surgery is Nov 1. Need to recharge my batteries
There are 4 tumors, and the onc report says they are Stage II Grade II ER+ PR+ HER2- I hope this is accurate as the last breast cancer was a triple negative encasing a triple positive (hard to treat!) I am still going to Florida for the month of October; surgery is Nov 1. Need to recharge my batteries
anrean
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
2 years ago
Symptoms during B12 loading phase?
Just checking that my symptoms flare is usual with B12 loading doses. First dose last Thursday and on Saturday I had nerve pain across my mastectomy scar (surgery in 2019), dizzy spells/loss if balance, nausea, and intensifying of my existing peripheral neuropathy in my feet and legs. Second dose this
Just checking that my symptoms flare is usual with B12 loading doses. First dose last Thursday and on Saturday I had nerve pain across my mastectomy scar (surgery in 2019), dizzy spells/loss if balance, nausea, and intensifying of my existing peripheral neuropathy in my feet and legs. Second dose this
MyrtleMac
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
genetic testing and circulating cell free dna
Hi lovely ladies Just want to say how extremely helpful and supportive this website is. I’m a nutshell my history is breast cancer grade 1, back in December 2001. Mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy plus 15 yrs of oestrogen suppressing medication. 2022 big shock, mets in bones, liver & lungs
Hi lovely ladies Just want to say how extremely helpful and supportive this website is. I’m a nutshell my history is breast cancer grade 1, back in December 2001. Mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy plus 15 yrs of oestrogen suppressing medication. 2022 big shock, mets in bones, liver & lungs
Sweep16
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Recommendation
I need advice under standing how to take my meds and supplements. I take omeprazole, (for gerd) Losartan 12.5 mg.(Blood pressure) Allegra 180mg ((Allergy) Multi Vitamin, B12 1000mg, zinc 50mg, Gentle Iron 25 mg, 1200 mg of Gabapentin, I also take a sleep aid either Tylenol PM, Advil PM, or Trazodone
I need advice under standing how to take my meds and supplements. I take omeprazole, (for gerd) Losartan 12.5 mg.(Blood pressure) Allegra 180mg ((Allergy) Multi Vitamin, B12 1000mg, zinc 50mg, Gentle Iron 25 mg, 1200 mg of Gabapentin, I also take a sleep aid either Tylenol PM, Advil PM, or Trazodone
Courtroad
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Amyloidosis
Has anyone been diagnosed with Amyloidosis of the heart which is causing Afib permanently? How are they being treated, etc?
Has anyone been diagnosed with Amyloidosis of the heart which is causing Afib permanently? How are they being treated, etc?
Flimmeri
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AF Association
2 years ago
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