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Apixaban and tattoos
Ok. I know this is a strange question to ask. I am currently going through a divorce . My soon to be ex and myself had matching tattoos done on our backs. I really really need a cover-up. The design is definitely not me any more even though there are no names or dates. So, how do I go about this with
Ok. I know this is a strange question to ask. I am currently going through a divorce . My soon to be ex and myself had matching tattoos done on our backs. I really really need a cover-up. The design is definitely not me any more even though there are no names or dates. So, how do I go about this with
Diamonddaisy
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AF Association
6 years ago
Nerve block
Hi, I had my first ever nerve block today. I found the whole process awful, partially due to the staff rudeness and the whole thing not being explained. I had the injection on my lower right side just under my hip bone, it bloody hurt! I then went on to have a poor recovery, dizziness and vomiting
Hi, I had my first ever nerve block today. I found the whole process awful, partially due to the staff rudeness and the whole thing not being explained. I had the injection on my lower right side just under my hip bone, it bloody hurt! I then went on to have a poor recovery, dizziness and vomiting
Ash24601
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Nerve block
Hi, I had my first ever nerve block today. I found the whole process awful, partially due to the staff rudeness and the whole thing not being explained. I had the injection on my lower right side just under my hip bone, it bloody hurt! I then went on to have a poor recovery, dizziness and vomiting
Hi, I had my first ever nerve block today. I found the whole process awful, partially due to the staff rudeness and the whole thing not being explained. I had the injection on my lower right side just under my hip bone, it bloody hurt! I then went on to have a poor recovery, dizziness and vomiting
Ash24601
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
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Please tell me about your headaches and migraines following viral meningitis. On the hunt for better pain relief! 🧠🤯
I was hospitalised with viral meningitis in October 2017. At the beginning I was often fatigued but my main problem since October has been my daily headaches. I have tried multiple medications and treatments, both conventional and complementary. I have been on Amitriptyline, Gabapentin and had two occipital
I was hospitalised with viral meningitis in October 2017. At the beginning I was often fatigued but my main problem since October has been my daily headaches. I have tried multiple medications and treatments, both conventional and complementary. I have been on Amitriptyline, Gabapentin and had two occipital
poppet777
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Meningitis Now
6 years ago
AF without fast pulse?
I was just wondering if anyone suffers from symptoms the same as me. I have, according to the experts paroxysmal AF, but when I have a attack I rarely have a HR above 80 just irregular beats. My attacks tend to be for about 10 days but never consistent more intermittent flipping in and out of sinus with
I was just wondering if anyone suffers from symptoms the same as me. I have, according to the experts paroxysmal AF, but when I have a attack I rarely have a HR above 80 just irregular beats. My attacks tend to be for about 10 days but never consistent more intermittent flipping in and out of sinus with
djbgatekeeper
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AF Association
6 years ago
Skipped beats, or AF?
Feeling good, four months after my ablation, stacking a ton of logs, changing, then dragging my kayak up a steep incline, after a brisk 50 minute paddle on the sea, seemed like a good idea. I felt better than fine throughout. After the kayak trip we went for a meal where I tucked into a large portion
Feeling good, four months after my ablation, stacking a ton of logs, changing, then dragging my kayak up a steep incline, after a brisk 50 minute paddle on the sea, seemed like a good idea. I felt better than fine throughout. After the kayak trip we went for a meal where I tucked into a large portion
ijan
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AF Association
6 years ago
Looking for specialist in the US
I have PNE since a back surgery last February. I am on 150 mg of Lyrica daily and ibuprophen every 6 hours. I can pretty much only stand up all day, though I do sit for short periods of time. It is almost impossible to sleep. I have rented a hospital bed for now but get up every two hours to pace my
I have PNE since a back surgery last February. I am on 150 mg of Lyrica daily and ibuprophen every 6 hours. I can pretty much only stand up all day, though I do sit for short periods of time. It is almost impossible to sleep. I have rented a hospital bed for now but get up every two hours to pace my
sheweaves
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Nerve block injection advice
Hi I was wondering if anyone has had nerve block injections or botox for their migraines? If anyone has had any relief from it or any advice I would really appreciate it. Thank you Natalie x
Hi I was wondering if anyone has had nerve block injections or botox for their migraines? If anyone has had any relief from it or any advice I would really appreciate it. Thank you Natalie x
Nataliejaynestevens
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National Migraine Centre
6 years ago
Advise please
Can anyone please help me i had nerve block injection yesterday, now today i feel so much much feels like ive gone backwards regarding my pain and depressed feeling today, i cant think clearly pain overtaking me, aby suggestions, thank you
Can anyone please help me i had nerve block injection yesterday, now today i feel so much much feels like ive gone backwards regarding my pain and depressed feeling today, i cant think clearly pain overtaking me, aby suggestions, thank you
Sandyp66
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed AF in June 2018
I was taken to A&E. after a prolonged episode of AF, but after IV atenolol was discharged. I’m now on bisoprolol and apixiban. Normal ecg result a few days later and awaiting a cardiology appointment in October!! I have a few side effects from bisoprolol but no further AF thank goodness. Has anyone
I was taken to A&E. after a prolonged episode of AF, but after IV atenolol was discharged. I’m now on bisoprolol and apixiban. Normal ecg result a few days later and awaiting a cardiology appointment in October!! I have a few side effects from bisoprolol but no further AF thank goodness. Has anyone
Weejock
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AF Association
6 years ago
Palpitations when standing up
Hi all, I am a 51 year old bloke and had a successful ablation for AV node reentry tachycardia in 1996 but a couple of years ago I started getting long runs of ectopics. In brief I had a loop recorder fitted and a recent failed ablation for atrial tachycardia (couldn’t locate pathway). Since then I often
Hi all, I am a 51 year old bloke and had a successful ablation for AV node reentry tachycardia in 1996 but a couple of years ago I started getting long runs of ectopics. In brief I had a loop recorder fitted and a recent failed ablation for atrial tachycardia (couldn’t locate pathway). Since then I often
jameshobby
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Tachycardia and svts 6 months post ablation
So the afib is gone but in last 6 weeks I’ve had some terribly debilitating episodes of tachi and skipped beats. Ekg confirmed not afib. I’m taking cardizem again for rate control for a bit and then an extra cardizem and anxiety med when it starts. I have 3 little kids and can’t opearte with these episodes
So the afib is gone but in last 6 weeks I’ve had some terribly debilitating episodes of tachi and skipped beats. Ekg confirmed not afib. I’m taking cardizem again for rate control for a bit and then an extra cardizem and anxiety med when it starts. I have 3 little kids and can’t opearte with these episodes
Dinodog
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AF Association
6 years ago
Pelvic nerve block?!
Hi ladies- so I basically want to know if anyone has experienced having a pelvic nerve block. I was referred to the pain clinic and they suggested a pelvic nerve block. Now, I’ve been a little worried about it due to the needle aspect and the fact that last year I had a few lumbers punctures that went
Hi ladies- so I basically want to know if anyone has experienced having a pelvic nerve block. I was referred to the pain clinic and they suggested a pelvic nerve block. Now, I’ve been a little worried about it due to the needle aspect and the fact that last year I had a few lumbers punctures that went
Danni25800
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Apixaban v. Edoxaban which is best for stroke prevention
I’ve just been asked by my GP to switch from Apixaban to Edoxaban. Apparently my local commissioning group have negotiated better terms for this drug which would save about £200 pa for each patient switched. Anyone got any experience with Edoxaban? I have been happily on Apixaban for about 5 years now
I’ve just been asked by my GP to switch from Apixaban to Edoxaban. Apparently my local commissioning group have negotiated better terms for this drug which would save about £200 pa for each patient switched. Anyone got any experience with Edoxaban? I have been happily on Apixaban for about 5 years now
Beta44
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Update on kidney function.
Just to let you know that I saw GP and voiced my concerns ree EGfr he compared with previous results and said it had bee 41 two years ago so as the recent one was 43 there had in fact been an improvement although not normal was really unconcerned. He did not agree with me when I said kidney function
Just to let you know that I saw GP and voiced my concerns ree EGfr he compared with previous results and said it had bee 41 two years ago so as the recent one was 43 there had in fact been an improvement although not normal was really unconcerned. He did not agree with me when I said kidney function
Florence-Nightingale
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AF Association
6 years ago
SVT then atrial fibrillation
I am 70 years ol and very fit. I have only had one attack of SVT and was told it was nothing to worry about and put on bisoprolol. 7 years later I had one attack of atrial fibrillation which brought on a silent heart attack. This was a year ago, now armed with many tablets to take every day,I have asked
I am 70 years ol and very fit. I have only had one attack of SVT and was told it was nothing to worry about and put on bisoprolol. 7 years later I had one attack of atrial fibrillation which brought on a silent heart attack. This was a year ago, now armed with many tablets to take every day,I have asked
Angrycrab
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AF Association
6 years ago
Kardia Report
Hi, may I ask a question regarding a Kardia report? I have previously been diagnosed with SVT and given Bisoprolol, which I have only used as PIP. I do get ectopics, but the last year or so they have felt worse. I bought a Kardia last week and most of the ecg's have been unclassified, but as each time
Hi, may I ask a question regarding a Kardia report? I have previously been diagnosed with SVT and given Bisoprolol, which I have only used as PIP. I do get ectopics, but the last year or so they have felt worse. I bought a Kardia last week and most of the ecg's have been unclassified, but as each time
Auntielala
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AF Association
6 years ago
Pain relief
Hi guys I’ve been prescribed pregablin for my PBS painful bladder syndrome. The thing is I feel like I am a zombie trying to work is becoming very had as I drive a lot in my job . PBS means I have holes in my bladder . I find I am spending my life asleep in bed can any one recommend a nerve block with
Hi guys I’ve been prescribed pregablin for my PBS painful bladder syndrome. The thing is I feel like I am a zombie trying to work is becoming very had as I drive a lot in my job . PBS means I have holes in my bladder . I find I am spending my life asleep in bed can any one recommend a nerve block with
Maisey04
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Heart Rate Fluctuations
My resting heart rate us 42. During a typical workday (Very Physical job) my heart rate fluctuates from 42 up to 120's. One time it went to 155 and wouldn't come down. Had to go to Dr who sent me to Emergency to recieve a electric shock to reset my heart Rythum. Since then never had another episode,
My resting heart rate us 42. During a typical workday (Very Physical job) my heart rate fluctuates from 42 up to 120's. One time it went to 155 and wouldn't come down. Had to go to Dr who sent me to Emergency to recieve a electric shock to reset my heart Rythum. Since then never had another episode,
59withAfibEvent
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
It seems I'm a fraud ! I don't have AF after all and my ICD is on hold
I have an ECG response that is apparently unusual and is of great interest to the cardiologists I have seen. AF has been mentioned by several of them but they haven't sounded too convincing. I saw my EP yesterday and asked him. Although he thought he had seen attributes identifying AF, he now describes
I have an ECG response that is apparently unusual and is of great interest to the cardiologists I have seen. AF has been mentioned by several of them but they haven't sounded too convincing. I saw my EP yesterday and asked him. Although he thought he had seen attributes identifying AF, he now describes
IanMK
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AF Association
6 years ago
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