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Do you want to know more about.. Bradycardia?
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
SamAdmin
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
Coping with being constantly poorly
Hi to you all I’m currently on MTX 15mgs administered by weekly metojet and although I have some uncomfortable days now and again, I feel I’m fairly stable and I feel lucky that the treatment is working. ….. however ……. Since last October I have been constantly ill with virus/colds/chest infections
Hi to you all I’m currently on MTX 15mgs administered by weekly metojet and although I have some uncomfortable days now and again, I feel I’m fairly stable and I feel lucky that the treatment is working. ….. however ……. Since last October I have been constantly ill with virus/colds/chest infections
Feelingpoorly
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NRAS
2 months ago
electric toothbrush, and Trigeminal Neuralgia
hello everyone, does anyone use an electric toothbrush and they also have trigeminal neuralgia?, I stopped using my electric toothbrush in fear of the pressure causing/triggering the pain. Now I feel as though my teeth are not as clean.
hello everyone, does anyone use an electric toothbrush and they also have trigeminal neuralgia?, I stopped using my electric toothbrush in fear of the pressure causing/triggering the pain. Now I feel as though my teeth are not as clean.
MSbeGone
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My MSAA Community
2 months ago
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low stomach acid
Post from lady on here earlier caught my attention and I wonder if any of you knowledgable people can throw some light on this? I done the home test - some baking soda & water first thing and no burp at all which indicates low stomach acid. Thankfully I do not have discomfort but I’m concerned about
Post from lady on here earlier caught my attention and I wonder if any of you knowledgable people can throw some light on this? I done the home test - some baking soda & water first thing and no burp at all which indicates low stomach acid. Thankfully I do not have discomfort but I’m concerned about
FoxyTed
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Prucalopride
I had an appointment with the gastroenterologist last week and she has advised that I have IBS-C. Previously she advised I had SIBO and was prescribed rifaximin. That antibiotic did not solve my problem. I am suffering with excessive gas, trapped wind and bloating. I have been on laxido for around
I had an appointment with the gastroenterologist last week and she has advised that I have IBS-C. Previously she advised I had SIBO and was prescribed rifaximin. That antibiotic did not solve my problem. I am suffering with excessive gas, trapped wind and bloating. I have been on laxido for around
Profound15
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IBS Network
2 months ago
HSV-1 Hepatitis
Has anyone in the UK been diagnosed with HSV-1 Hepatitis? I've had an two week stay in hospital. Diagnosed with Accute Hepatitis. I have been tested for all the obvious viruses which cause Hepatitis, all with negative results. Ultrasound & CT's of the liver, pancreas & gall bladder, all clear. I was
Has anyone in the UK been diagnosed with HSV-1 Hepatitis? I've had an two week stay in hospital. Diagnosed with Accute Hepatitis. I have been tested for all the obvious viruses which cause Hepatitis, all with negative results. Ultrasound & CT's of the liver, pancreas & gall bladder, all clear. I was
AutumnMoon1
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Dad, 77, in ICU, double pneumonia, now issues with kidneys
Hi everyone, I joined today and read some of your amazing posts, and some miraculous stories Joined the ICU rollercoaster 16 days ago when my Dad got rushed in to Intensive Care and intubated due to double pneumonia. Normally a health, active 77 year old. They said he wouldn't make it through the
Hi everyone, I joined today and read some of your amazing posts, and some miraculous stories Joined the ICU rollercoaster 16 days ago when my Dad got rushed in to Intensive Care and intubated due to double pneumonia. Normally a health, active 77 year old. They said he wouldn't make it through the
Preciousfamily
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ICUsteps
3 months ago
Alvesco 160
Hi. the doctor changed my inhaler to Alvesco 160, one dose twice a day. Does anyone of you have experience with this inhaler? How long does it take for the inhaler to start working? And I wonder if this is a sufficient dose if I have severe asthma? Thank you for all your replies. Regards
Hi. the doctor changed my inhaler to Alvesco 160, one dose twice a day. Does anyone of you have experience with this inhaler? How long does it take for the inhaler to start working? And I wonder if this is a sufficient dose if I have severe asthma? Thank you for all your replies. Regards
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Ivermectin
I was recently diagnosed with CLL after a year plus of repeating colds and respiratory infections. My whites were in the high 20's sometimes almost doubling in a couple of weeks time. Now they are in the low to mid teens and I feel good. So, my question is has anyone used Ivermectin with any success?
I was recently diagnosed with CLL after a year plus of repeating colds and respiratory infections. My whites were in the high 20's sometimes almost doubling in a couple of weeks time. Now they are in the low to mid teens and I feel good. So, my question is has anyone used Ivermectin with any success?
Bornagain514
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CLL Support
3 months ago
pain in jaw sent home by hospital OBS ok
just recently diagnosed PMR however having increasingly often jaw and ear ache my daughter insisted I go to Aand E but was told my obs ok go back to gp - any ideas or experiences of jaw pain please
just recently diagnosed PMR however having increasingly often jaw and ear ache my daughter insisted I go to Aand E but was told my obs ok go back to gp - any ideas or experiences of jaw pain please
Gotryit
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Getting a cold/sore throat just as tapering about to start- would you advise delaying the taper till cold is better?
I’ve now successfully tapered from initial 15mg Pred dose to 12.5mg over 5 weeks using DLady slow taper, then from 12.5 to 10mg, and just about to start next taper from 10mg to 9mg… but woke up yesterday with sore throat and aching lower back that persisted all day. Took Covid test just in case but that
I’ve now successfully tapered from initial 15mg Pred dose to 12.5mg over 5 weeks using DLady slow taper, then from 12.5 to 10mg, and just about to start next taper from 10mg to 9mg… but woke up yesterday with sore throat and aching lower back that persisted all day. Took Covid test just in case but that
Preposterous
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Listeria Meningitis
Hello My wife is 48 and she went to hospital diagnosed with Listeria Meningitis at mid march, she was put into induced coma due to severe case of hydracaphelec and had EVD to discharge the excess CSF. She is a healthy adult and didn't have any immunity issues. This was for three weeks, since then she
Hello My wife is 48 and she went to hospital diagnosed with Listeria Meningitis at mid march, she was put into induced coma due to severe case of hydracaphelec and had EVD to discharge the excess CSF. She is a healthy adult and didn't have any immunity issues. This was for three weeks, since then she
Hasper
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Meningitis Now
3 months ago
Parkinson’s Active Immunotherapy Medicine Phase 1 Study Positive Results Published
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Overcoming Pneumonia Susceptibility
I flunked my first docetaxel infusion in late 2022 and a week later developed pneumonia resulting in me carried by ambulance to the hospital. As I said in my bio, I was told that another six hours without intervention, I would have been lost. I spent four days there with "tank car" loads of vancomycin
I flunked my first docetaxel infusion in late 2022 and a week later developed pneumonia resulting in me carried by ambulance to the hospital. As I said in my bio, I was told that another six hours without intervention, I would have been lost. I spent four days there with "tank car" loads of vancomycin
TuffNuttoCrack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Do you Know Your Pulse?
Do you know what a normal resting heart rhythm is? Do you know what an irregular heart rhythm feels like? Did you know that an irregular pulse can be the very early warning signs of an arrhythmia? It is vital you monitor your heart rhythm by taking regular pulse checks. For further information
Do you know what a normal resting heart rhythm is? Do you know what an irregular heart rhythm feels like? Did you know that an irregular pulse can be the very early warning signs of an arrhythmia? It is vital you monitor your heart rhythm by taking regular pulse checks. For further information
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
beta alanine dose/timings
this has been suggested by the clinic nurse as not finding anti histamines to be helpful. My husband (Jak 2 pos, pv) has been tolerating Pegasys 45 mcg really well. Feels better than he had in ages. However after three weeks, he has become quite itchy (manageable during day) but it is waking him at night
this has been suggested by the clinic nurse as not finding anti histamines to be helpful. My husband (Jak 2 pos, pv) has been tolerating Pegasys 45 mcg really well. Feels better than he had in ages. However after three weeks, he has become quite itchy (manageable during day) but it is waking him at night
Scaredalone
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate&Iron
Hi, anybody found out if ferrous fumerate can be got without sodium lauryl sulphate. I need the iron badly but suffer because of the SLS.
Hi, anybody found out if ferrous fumerate can be got without sodium lauryl sulphate. I need the iron badly but suffer because of the SLS.
Mattie2022
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Nebivolol 5mg
I started this meds about six weeks ago and I do not know if it is this medication or not but my fingers get cold and some of them turn white and I have to run hot water on them! The finger nails look a little purple when I get cold! Has anyone else have had this problem taken Nebivolol? This meds has
I started this meds about six weeks ago and I do not know if it is this medication or not but my fingers get cold and some of them turn white and I have to run hot water on them! The finger nails look a little purple when I get cold! Has anyone else have had this problem taken Nebivolol? This meds has
BaileyC57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Radiation side effects
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Septic Shock hair loss
Hi i’m a 19 year old girl who suffered septic shock at the end of March of this year. I luckily am thriving now in June but a few days ago I started losing a bit more hair than usual (exactly 2 months after i was released from ICU). I got on google and looked it up and now see that the sepsis has caused
Hi i’m a 19 year old girl who suffered septic shock at the end of March of this year. I luckily am thriving now in June but a few days ago I started losing a bit more hair than usual (exactly 2 months after i was released from ICU). I got on google and looked it up and now see that the sepsis has caused
cici2024
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ICUsteps
3 months ago
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