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Obstructive sleep apnea and Parkinson's
Curious to know how many people here with pd also have obstructive sleep apnea. I do, and I just went on cpap therapy recently. Noticing a slight improvement in most symptoms and hoping that with continued diligence I can improve more. Here's a link to a very basic article on the relationship between
Curious to know how many people here with pd also have obstructive sleep apnea. I do, and I just went on cpap therapy recently. Noticing a slight improvement in most symptoms and hoping that with continued diligence I can improve more. Here's a link to a very basic article on the relationship between
bassofspades
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Lindaura/Laura, 12/12/46 - 12/10/20
Dear all, My incredibly beautiful, vibrant, amazing and brilliant mother passed away at about 22:30 on Monday night, October 12, 2020. Linda (a.k.a. Laura) Lubitz Dunlap. She was an extremely youthful 73. She was in the RUH here in Bath, in the Waterhouse ward. She had been receiving palliative care
Dear all, My incredibly beautiful, vibrant, amazing and brilliant mother passed away at about 22:30 on Monday night, October 12, 2020. Linda (a.k.a. Laura) Lubitz Dunlap. She was an extremely youthful 73. She was in the RUH here in Bath, in the Waterhouse ward. She had been receiving palliative care
Laurasdaughter
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Sad all over again
I had my sleep study, and was told I have mild to moderate sleep apnea. I’m scared all over again. Any advice? I’m so anxious now to even fall asleep
I had my sleep study, and was told I have mild to moderate sleep apnea. I’m scared all over again. Any advice? I’m so anxious now to even fall asleep
Brokenworry18
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
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Lobectomy pain
Hi new to this but so glad I found your page 4 years ago ( nearly five ) I had a lobectomy as I had lung cancer but previous to that I'd had a mastectomy on the same side then previous to that I'd had a lumpectomy same side so 2 major op's and 1 non-major I obviously have a lot of scarring and I get
Hi new to this but so glad I found your page 4 years ago ( nearly five ) I had a lobectomy as I had lung cancer but previous to that I'd had a mastectomy on the same side then previous to that I'd had a lumpectomy same side so 2 major op's and 1 non-major I obviously have a lot of scarring and I get
nancysayde
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Breast cancer survivor of 32 years
I just wanted to offer hope to others after receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer. I was diagnosed 32 years ago when I was 39. I had a mastectomy and have been lopsided ever since!! But I'm here. I've seen my children grow up and watched then have children of their own. I even delivered my grandson.
I just wanted to offer hope to others after receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer. I was diagnosed 32 years ago when I was 39. I had a mastectomy and have been lopsided ever since!! But I'm here. I've seen my children grow up and watched then have children of their own. I even delivered my grandson.
Lovetheoutdoors
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
Horrible side effects
Anyone else really struggling with progynova or buseralin side effects? I feel so crappy! Skin is awful, boobs are huge and painful, I feel sick and one minute I’m little miss cheerful and the next I hate everything and everyone and my husband is breathing too loudly and I want to divorce him. Brought
Anyone else really struggling with progynova or buseralin side effects? I feel so crappy! Skin is awful, boobs are huge and painful, I feel sick and one minute I’m little miss cheerful and the next I hate everything and everyone and my husband is breathing too loudly and I want to divorce him. Brought
Goldie24
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Study explores sleep apnea, autoimmune disease link.
New research by University of Georgia scientists sheds light on why people with obstructive sleep apnea may have associated autoimmune disorders. Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder that occurs when throat muscles relax temporarily, narrowing or collapsing the airway and momentarily cutting off breathing
New research by University of Georgia scientists sheds light on why people with obstructive sleep apnea may have associated autoimmune disorders. Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder that occurs when throat muscles relax temporarily, narrowing or collapsing the airway and momentarily cutting off breathing
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Virtual support from Ovacome and Ovarian Cancer Action this week
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Coventry ovarian cancer support group - Monday 5 October, 1.30-3.30 https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/coventry-support-group Risk-reducing mastectomy: the patient's perspective - Monday 5 October, 7-8pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Coventry ovarian cancer support group - Monday 5 October, 1.30-3.30 https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/coventry-support-group Risk-reducing mastectomy: the patient's perspective - Monday 5 October, 7-8pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Rectogesic is it Saint or Sinner.
Currently prescribed rectogesic for anal fissure but when applied gives rotten headache and feels like my ass is on fire.. Reminds me of the Johnny Cash song Ring of Fire.. 6 weeks since problem began.. Have had them previously in my cricketing days as an opening bowler from the strain during delivery
Currently prescribed rectogesic for anal fissure but when applied gives rotten headache and feels like my ass is on fire.. Reminds me of the Johnny Cash song Ring of Fire.. 6 weeks since problem began.. Have had them previously in my cricketing days as an opening bowler from the strain during delivery
excop999
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AF Association
4 years ago
Nebivolol rash
On Nebivolol for 2 weeks now developed hives . GP thinks it’s a reaction to the Nebivolol. ?
On Nebivolol for 2 weeks now developed hives . GP thinks it’s a reaction to the Nebivolol. ?
kalgs
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AF Association
4 years ago
Help
Rampant tinnitus.v depressed.fuzzy head with fullness.heavy eyes. No drive. On promethazine at night to get rested sleepbut woke this am and the symptoms started. taken paracetamol and ibuprofen an hour ago with a little improvement any suggestions as having seriouscc effect on wife who now has no
Rampant tinnitus.v depressed.fuzzy head with fullness.heavy eyes. No drive. On promethazine at night to get rested sleepbut woke this am and the symptoms started. taken paracetamol and ibuprofen an hour ago with a little improvement any suggestions as having seriouscc effect on wife who now has no
Donkey32
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Headway
4 years ago
Buserelin and progynova medicated FET
Hi there, I’m wondering if anyone has any advise? I’m due a FET, I will have been on Buserelin for 20 days when I have my first scan on Thursday, the next medication is progynova 6mg a day, has anyone had similar? I was wondering how long you take the progynova for usually? I’ve had IVF numerous times
Hi there, I’m wondering if anyone has any advise? I’m due a FET, I will have been on Buserelin for 20 days when I have my first scan on Thursday, the next medication is progynova 6mg a day, has anyone had similar? I was wondering how long you take the progynova for usually? I’ve had IVF numerous times
MrsC1234
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Progynova
Hi everyone! I'm starting on 8mg of Progynova on 23rd November for 7 days and then my first scan is on December 3rd before they start me on FSH injections. Is it normal to stop taking progynova before the first scan's even happened? That seemed a bit odd to me but this is my first time so i'm not sure
Hi everyone! I'm starting on 8mg of Progynova on 23rd November for 7 days and then my first scan is on December 3rd before they start me on FSH injections. Is it normal to stop taking progynova before the first scan's even happened? That seemed a bit odd to me but this is my first time so i'm not sure
ninieburelli
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Beta hcg at 28 on 7.5DP5DT. Help ?
Hi everyone. My clinic likes to test for beta hcg 9DP5DT. Unfortunately my clinic is closed on 9 days past hence they ordered a blood test the previous day. My transfer was late evening so I was technically 7.5 days past my 5 day transfer at the time of drawing blood and my result was 28. I am retesting
Hi everyone. My clinic likes to test for beta hcg 9DP5DT. Unfortunately my clinic is closed on 9 days past hence they ordered a blood test the previous day. My transfer was late evening so I was technically 7.5 days past my 5 day transfer at the time of drawing blood and my result was 28. I am retesting
Pre92
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Coming off Lorazepam, anxiety through the roof!
My Psychiatrist, who didn't even see me (my GP referred me) , passed a recommendation back to my GP the meds. One of them was to increase my Diazepam but stop taking Lorazepam which I have also been self medicating for several months. I have servere depression with anxiety right now. I can't see any
My Psychiatrist, who didn't even see me (my GP referred me) , passed a recommendation back to my GP the meds. One of them was to increase my Diazepam but stop taking Lorazepam which I have also been self medicating for several months. I have servere depression with anxiety right now. I can't see any
formidible
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
UPDATE on EP visit
Thanks to all who replied to my too late for ablation question. Saw the EP on Thursday and he was very optimistic that I have an 80% chance of a better life and he said maybe a month and I could get off some meds! He can be optimistic he's not the one having it done- HA! He said he has done thousands
Thanks to all who replied to my too late for ablation question. Saw the EP on Thursday and he was very optimistic that I have an 80% chance of a better life and he said maybe a month and I could get off some meds! He can be optimistic he's not the one having it done- HA! He said he has done thousands
PamJN
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Sleep meds to combat insomnia as a side effect
Hi I’m on 40mg predisolone for post viral inflammation causing a cough and breathlessness. The insomnia is bonkers! Has anyone’s doctors recommended any additional meds to reduce impact of insomnia such as night nurse?
Hi I’m on 40mg predisolone for post viral inflammation causing a cough and breathlessness. The insomnia is bonkers! Has anyone’s doctors recommended any additional meds to reduce impact of insomnia such as night nurse?
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Here we go again!
Trying a long down regulation cycle this time around to see if it helps with egg quality. I’m excited, nervous and strangely optimistic all tied in to one! Here’s hoping the change in protocol and donor sperm is just want we need for myself and hubby to get our BFP! I had bloods and picked up my
Trying a long down regulation cycle this time around to see if it helps with egg quality. I’m excited, nervous and strangely optimistic all tied in to one! Here’s hoping the change in protocol and donor sperm is just want we need for myself and hubby to get our BFP! I had bloods and picked up my
Ajplus1
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
The longest day and and night i ever remember.
Yesterday i achieved nothing and the time dragged on and on.My sleep pattern is shot away and i barely slept an hour. Doctor M recently prescribed Melatonin,and apart from making me a tad woozy ,it has'nt helped my sleep one iota,but i am sticking with it as he said it takes a while to kick in.It is
Yesterday i achieved nothing and the time dragged on and on.My sleep pattern is shot away and i barely slept an hour. Doctor M recently prescribed Melatonin,and apart from making me a tad woozy ,it has'nt helped my sleep one iota,but i am sticking with it as he said it takes a while to kick in.It is
secrets22
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Circadian Rhythm & Testing
I understand it’s best to test first thing in the am because circadian rhythms affect blood levels. I have a chronic sleep problem which results in me having a very disrupted sleep /wake cycle. This means it is totally reversed - so I literally go to sleep at 7am - 4pm. (I am trying to rectify the
I understand it’s best to test first thing in the am because circadian rhythms affect blood levels. I have a chronic sleep problem which results in me having a very disrupted sleep /wake cycle. This means it is totally reversed - so I literally go to sleep at 7am - 4pm. (I am trying to rectify the
Labradorfan
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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