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Rehab?
Has anybody here successfully gone through rehab after falling off the wagon? I told my consultant at the time that allowing me to cut down wouldn't work - it's like dangling a carrot in front of a starving donkey - but he asked me to try anyway. Well, I've been trying for a year, and getting nowhere
Has anybody here successfully gone through rehab after falling off the wagon? I told my consultant at the time that allowing me to cut down wouldn't work - it's like dangling a carrot in front of a starving donkey - but he asked me to try anyway. Well, I've been trying for a year, and getting nowhere
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
1st world Liver Problems
So as some of you know I work full time and it takes about 30 minutes for me to drive to work. My morning routine is pretty consistent, I leave for work about 0630 always ensuring that I have visited the bathroom before I go. Being on 200mg Spiro and 40mg Furosemide we all know its a necessity!! I know
So as some of you know I work full time and it takes about 30 minutes for me to drive to work. My morning routine is pretty consistent, I leave for work about 0630 always ensuring that I have visited the bathroom before I go. Being on 200mg Spiro and 40mg Furosemide we all know its a necessity!! I know
Chelle_
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Diuretic effect on amantadine levels, hallucinations, falls
Taking Dyazide (hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene) while taking amantadine reduced renal clearance of amantadine and induced adverse effects including hallucinations (1, cited in 2). Some medications increase orthostatic hypotension and are associated with a higher rate of
Taking Dyazide (hydrochlorothiazide and triamterene) while taking amantadine reduced renal clearance of amantadine and induced adverse effects including hallucinations (1, cited in 2). Some medications increase orthostatic hypotension and are associated with a higher rate of
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
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Persistent Atril Fibrillation. Left Ventricular Impairment with Decompensated Heart Failure. Hypertension
I am a 74 yr old female with above problems. I am taking Warfarin, Bisoprolol, Digoxin, Candesartan, Atorvastatin & Furosemide. My first cardioversion lasted for 20 months but my second only a few hours. I had to wait so long for an outpatient follow up appointment I paid for a private consultation with
I am a 74 yr old female with above problems. I am taking Warfarin, Bisoprolol, Digoxin, Candesartan, Atorvastatin & Furosemide. My first cardioversion lasted for 20 months but my second only a few hours. I had to wait so long for an outpatient follow up appointment I paid for a private consultation with
littlelinden
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AF Association
7 years ago
FUROSEMIDE
Hi, I've suffered with COPD for sometime and always thought I was good at managing it, however I was recently told that I was having an uninflected flair up, after three weeks of steroids I now have some fluid in my lungs and very bad oedema to both ankles and legs, the GP put me on 40mg FUROSEMIDE daily
Hi, I've suffered with COPD for sometime and always thought I was good at managing it, however I was recently told that I was having an uninflected flair up, after three weeks of steroids I now have some fluid in my lungs and very bad oedema to both ankles and legs, the GP put me on 40mg FUROSEMIDE daily
Tinypuff
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
What questions should I ask?
My husband is on the following medication - omeprazole, rifaximin,
spironolactone
, senna, thiamine,
furosemide
. He also drinks the ensure supplements. I guess I want/need to know how serious things are.
My husband is on the following medication - omeprazole, rifaximin,
spironolactone
, senna, thiamine,
furosemide
. He also drinks the ensure supplements. I guess I want/need to know how serious things are.
JakeG
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
There is hope.
Hi.... I haven't posted since December last year. My husband had a consultation with the transplant specialist back in December, to be told he was too high risk..... The next appointment in February was to discuss TIPPS procedure. Once again he has proved to be a walking miracle, with the help of
Hi.... I haven't posted since December last year. My husband had a consultation with the transplant specialist back in December, to be told he was too high risk..... The next appointment in February was to discuss TIPPS procedure. Once again he has proved to be a walking miracle, with the help of
JCB1
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Pancreatitis and Fibroscan results/ recovery
Sorry in advance for the long post. I'm new to this forum Hi all, I was 999'd on 9th of May last year with a suspected heart attack. Found to be Pancreatitis with severe necrosis. Spent a month in hospital and was recovering nicely until week 5 when started with nausea. Spent anther week in hospital
Sorry in advance for the long post. I'm new to this forum Hi all, I was 999'd on 9th of May last year with a suspected heart attack. Found to be Pancreatitis with severe necrosis. Spent a month in hospital and was recovering nicely until week 5 when started with nausea. Spent anther week in hospital
Dawn5590
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Sepsis. Update on "Drama"
Thanks to all who replied to my Drama post. Just a quick update. Still in hospital while they grow cultures to find the type of sepsis. Meanwhile they are trying broad spectrum antibiotics until they identify a specific one. More worrying from my point of view, ( but they laugh at me and call me Dr)
Thanks to all who replied to my Drama post. Just a quick update. Still in hospital while they grow cultures to find the type of sepsis. Meanwhile they are trying broad spectrum antibiotics until they identify a specific one. More worrying from my point of view, ( but they laugh at me and call me Dr)
P0rtnahapp1e
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AF Association
7 years ago
very cold fingers and feet
apixaban, ramipril,
furosemide
,
spironolactone
. carvedilol, lansoprazole, monopril
apixaban, ramipril,
furosemide
,
spironolactone
. carvedilol, lansoprazole, monopril
bushy2016
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AF Association
7 years ago
Newbie
Hi I am a Newbie on here but not to PCOS. I was diagnosed about 16 years ago. I have been on metformin and spirolactone for about ten years. The only benefit i have seen is that i have not become diabetic. I am frustrated at the effects PCOS has on my body. I am the only person in my family to be diagnosed
Hi I am a Newbie on here but not to PCOS. I was diagnosed about 16 years ago. I have been on metformin and spirolactone for about ten years. The only benefit i have seen is that i have not become diabetic. I am frustrated at the effects PCOS has on my body. I am the only person in my family to be diagnosed
purpleshell
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PCOS UK (Verity)
7 years ago
TonyV
I was diagnosed as ABPA on top of my usual asthma and am prescribed with Vaicono-azole Accord 200mg - one twice a day. My asthma is well controlled and my breathing is breathing is acceptable with a slight sob - but - my legs have swollen badl y up to my knees and slightly beyond, making i t difficult
I was diagnosed as ABPA on top of my usual asthma and am prescribed with Vaicono-azole Accord 200mg - one twice a day. My asthma is well controlled and my breathing is breathing is acceptable with a slight sob - but - my legs have swollen badl y up to my knees and slightly beyond, making i t difficult
tonyHenry
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Annual Ultrasound
This year I have a clearer picture of the state of my liver, as my husband was allowed in with me and he was able to read notes that I couldn't see whilst lying on my back being examined. Liver is apparently slightly enlarged, but that has been written off as "expected" for someone with cirrhosis. On
This year I have a clearer picture of the state of my liver, as my husband was allowed in with me and he was able to read notes that I couldn't see whilst lying on my back being examined. Liver is apparently slightly enlarged, but that has been written off as "expected" for someone with cirrhosis. On
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Cirrhosis questions for my MIL
Hi everyone, this is my 1st post here.... My Mum in law was diagnosed with cirrhosis a few months ago. She wasn't a drinker, and the cause "could be" fatty liver. She is taking spironolactone 50mg & frusomide 20mg (to help with the ascites). She has type 2 diabetes. She is quite upset about this, and
Hi everyone, this is my 1st post here.... My Mum in law was diagnosed with cirrhosis a few months ago. She wasn't a drinker, and the cause "could be" fatty liver. She is taking spironolactone 50mg & frusomide 20mg (to help with the ascites). She has type 2 diabetes. She is quite upset about this, and
Cirrho_Free
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Cirrhosis just diagnosed loads of questions
Evening all. I was diagnosed today and whilst I was able to ask some questions I have loads more. I'd welcome any answers you might have. Is it usual for them to assume it is alcohol related? I ask because I did have a problem for a couple of years drinking 1 to 2 bottles of wine each day but I was
Evening all. I was diagnosed today and whilst I was able to ask some questions I have loads more. I'd welcome any answers you might have. Is it usual for them to assume it is alcohol related? I ask because I did have a problem for a couple of years drinking 1 to 2 bottles of wine each day but I was
Jellybabe70
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
dry dry leather tongue
Hi all, my mouth and tongues are stuck to everything! Worse than the next day hangover tongue. Am taking Epclusa for Hep C and Spironolactone for ascscities. Hope for suggestions my self. Biotene barely touches.
Hi all, my mouth and tongues are stuck to everything! Worse than the next day hangover tongue. Am taking Epclusa for Hep C and Spironolactone for ascscities. Hope for suggestions my self. Biotene barely touches.
Strike5223
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
So angry!!!!
His all ..my hubaby is still in hospital as his diabetes is playing up.one min his bm is 16 and then an hour later ita 2 .. he's had 2 hypos a day for the past week. His legs and feet are still swollen and they changed his spirlactolone 25 to frusemide 40.. about a week ago but no difference in size
His all ..my hubaby is still in hospital as his diabetes is playing up.one min his bm is 16 and then an hour later ita 2 .. he's had 2 hypos a day for the past week. His legs and feet are still swollen and they changed his spirlactolone 25 to frusemide 40.. about a week ago but no difference in size
Debbie2016
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Spironolactone
Hi all ive stopped taking
spironolactone
but still take
furosemide
for heart failure and my weight has gone up 7Ilbs and now stopped increasing is this normal to put weight back on Thanks
Hi all ive stopped taking
spironolactone
but still take
furosemide
for heart failure and my weight has gone up 7Ilbs and now stopped increasing is this normal to put weight back on Thanks
bushy2016
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AF Association
8 years ago
"Eye Popping" Atrial Fibrillation
Interesting article and finally one that explains what likely happened to me the first time I went to a hospital with AF symptoms. This is probably what happened when they gave me beta blockers at a hospital where the doctors probably don't know a lot about AF or neglected to do tests on me before giving
Interesting article and finally one that explains what likely happened to me the first time I went to a hospital with AF symptoms. This is probably what happened when they gave me beta blockers at a hospital where the doctors probably don't know a lot about AF or neglected to do tests on me before giving
EngMac
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AF Association
8 years ago
Weight gain or water retention
Hi all you nice people I don't post on hear alot recently anyway. I'm concerned because for the last 5 years or so I've had water retention in my bottom third of my legs ie ankles which is controlled with spirolactone I've got end stage liver along with hepc and p/hypertension enlarged spleen enlarged
Hi all you nice people I don't post on hear alot recently anyway. I'm concerned because for the last 5 years or so I've had water retention in my bottom third of my legs ie ankles which is controlled with spirolactone I've got end stage liver along with hepc and p/hypertension enlarged spleen enlarged
Urbanblanks
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
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