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left ventricular hypertrophy and lung disease
You don't really hear much about left ventricular hypertrophy or as it's known ENLARGEMENT OF THE HEART. Let alone in COPD or LUNG DISEASE ..... How many lung diseased HAVE been told they have left ventricular hypertrophy befour they have had heart event THAT resulted in AE stay. If answers is none
You don't really hear much about left ventricular hypertrophy or as it's known ENLARGEMENT OF THE HEART. Let alone in COPD or LUNG DISEASE ..... How many lung diseased HAVE been told they have left ventricular hypertrophy befour they have had heart event THAT resulted in AE stay. If answers is none
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Cough
My husband has had a pacemaker fitted with a defibrillator a couple of weeks ago. He had a bit of a cough whilst in hospital but since got home his cough has worsened. The doctor said his chest was clear but the caught is wearing him out. Does anyone else have this? He's not on ace inhibitors as he's
My husband has had a pacemaker fitted with a defibrillator a couple of weeks ago. He had a bit of a cough whilst in hospital but since got home his cough has worsened. The doctor said his chest was clear but the caught is wearing him out. Does anyone else have this? He's not on ace inhibitors as he's
colh123
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AF Association
7 years ago
DYSPHAGIA - Medications that can cause Swallowing Problems
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
gutlesswonder
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
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Acute gastrointestinal event,” What to Blame for Your Stomach Bug? Not Always the Last Thing You Ate It happens like a bolt out of the blue. One minute you’re fine, and the next you begin to sweat as crippling cramps move wavelike through your belly. You vomit or have diarrhea, or both, fearing you
Acute gastrointestinal event,” What to Blame for Your Stomach Bug? Not Always the Last Thing You Ate It happens like a bolt out of the blue. One minute you’re fine, and the next you begin to sweat as crippling cramps move wavelike through your belly. You vomit or have diarrhea, or both, fearing you
rvmasalvad
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Healthy Eating
7 years ago
What happens when line can't get through for tace?
What is usually the cause of getting to theatre for
tace
, line going in but not being able to get to the part they need to treat so they cannot do it? Are there alternatives?
What is usually the cause of getting to theatre for
tace
, line going in but not being able to get to the part they need to treat so they cannot do it? Are there alternatives?
eekk
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Prednisone 20 mg raising my need for more blood pressure med in addition to beta blocker.
I have PMR and probably GCA. Seeing doc second time on completion of diagnosis and med assessment today. Althouogh I do a salt free, heart healthy diet and am a lightweight female I have developed HBP around a couple of years ago when this above disease must of started. I did have angina for last
I have PMR and probably GCA. Seeing doc second time on completion of diagnosis and med assessment today. Althouogh I do a salt free, heart healthy diet and am a lightweight female I have developed HBP around a couple of years ago when this above disease must of started. I did have angina for last
Aleish
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
How long between tace treatments?
After you have had first round of
tace
do they usually wait 6 weeks for a scan then decide after that when to have more? How long a break do you usually get?
After you have had first round of
tace
do they usually wait 6 weeks for a scan then decide after that when to have more? How long a break do you usually get?
eekk
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Liver cancer loss of balance
After
tace
After
tace
eekk
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Treatment options for primary liver cancer
TACE
can be used to decrease the size of tumors to make surgical options possible.
Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT):
This treatment consists of microscopic glass beads filled with radioactive elements.
TACE
can be used to decrease the size of tumors to make surgical options possible.
Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT):
This treatment consists of microscopic glass beads filled with radioactive elements.
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
7 years ago
CT3M
I know members here have used the CT3M method successfully, and I'd love to hear about your experiences. I managed to wean myself off Medrol (prescribed for adrenal fatigue in late 2011) about a year ago. HC never worked for me as it metabolised too quickly. I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue based
I know members here have used the CT3M method successfully, and I'd love to hear about your experiences. I managed to wean myself off Medrol (prescribed for adrenal fatigue in late 2011) about a year ago. HC never worked for me as it metabolised too quickly. I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue based
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Bad cough with liver cancer
This is since
tace
treatment it does not sound like a normal cough
This is since
tace
treatment it does not sound like a normal cough
eekk
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
First time tace treatment
My family member has just had their first
tace
treatment two days ago There have been no side effects so far only noticed yellowing of the eyes on day one which subsided by day two and also some abdominal pain which was there before treatment and was advised to just take painkillers for that.
My family member has just had their first
tace
treatment two days ago There have been no side effects so far only noticed yellowing of the eyes on day one which subsided by day two and also some abdominal pain which was there before treatment and was advised to just take painkillers for that.
eekk
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Would they refuse tace at pre-op?
Would they refuse
tace
treatment at The pre op? What could make them refuse to do it? What does it go from
Would they refuse
tace
treatment at The pre op? What could make them refuse to do it? What does it go from
eekk
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Live
He was told he had two years to live as the Timor was surrounding the main blood supply into the liver so was inoperable he has two treatments of
Tace
which is a chemo drug put through the groin straight into the liver very painful nothing worked so after nine months they did another treatment and biopsy
He was told he had two years to live as the Timor was surrounding the main blood supply into the liver so was inoperable he has two treatments of
Tace
which is a chemo drug put through the groin straight into the liver very painful nothing worked so after nine months they did another treatment and biopsy
Liver54
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Liver4Life
7 years ago
After diagnosis what then?
One shot of
tace
is being booked for in 4 weeks time , in the meanwhile?
One shot of
tace
is being booked for in 4 weeks time , in the meanwhile?
eekk
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
TACE Treatment
Hi - got a meeting with a consultant next week to discuss starting
TACE
treatment- looking for websites to read & research on background to treatment so we can have a meaningfull discussion- from existing reading would to like to the research further: Marlin Criteria & any recommended travel restrictions
Hi - got a meeting with a consultant next week to discuss starting
TACE
treatment- looking for websites to read & research on background to treatment so we can have a meaningfull discussion- from existing reading would to like to the research further: Marlin Criteria & any recommended travel restrictions
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
TACE or Y-90 anyone with experience?
I see the ragiologist. My tumor must be shrank or I am very soon literally out of here. Its encapsulated. They want to shoot radio active materials into the tumor, seal it off so the radioactivity is confined and not systemic. Anyone know anything about either of these procedures. By the end of the month
I see the ragiologist. My tumor must be shrank or I am very soon literally out of here. Its encapsulated. They want to shoot radio active materials into the tumor, seal it off so the radioactivity is confined and not systemic. Anyone know anything about either of these procedures. By the end of the month
Catfishjumpin
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Zinc carnosine & thyroid function
Hi I am still suffering with stomach acid problems related to prescription NSAID use (without being given a stomach protector) post surgery 2 years ago. I have been managing with DGL liquorice supplements / Apple cider vinegar / sauerkraut / but it is gathering momentum again and making eating tricky
Hi I am still suffering with stomach acid problems related to prescription NSAID use (without being given a stomach protector) post surgery 2 years ago. I have been managing with DGL liquorice supplements / Apple cider vinegar / sauerkraut / but it is gathering momentum again and making eating tricky
bestbuddy
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
HCC and prognosis
He has undergone two
TACE
treatments He also has two tumors that don't quite meet HCC criteria. He has cirrhosis and is considered to be well compensated. His liver function tests are all practically within normal limits. However his platelets are dropping in the last reading was 88.
He has undergone two
TACE
treatments He also has two tumors that don't quite meet HCC criteria. He has cirrhosis and is considered to be well compensated. His liver function tests are all practically within normal limits. However his platelets are dropping in the last reading was 88.
Sunnyday56
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
breathless increasing in AF what to do? I am Calli111
I was diagnosed with AF last August and although they started me on Amiodarone with a view to cardioversion I could not tolerate it. Nor could I tolerate beta blockers, ACE inhibitors or any of the other drugs they tried me on. These drugs make me feel even more breathless and to add to that feeling
I was diagnosed with AF last August and although they started me on Amiodarone with a view to cardioversion I could not tolerate it. Nor could I tolerate beta blockers, ACE inhibitors or any of the other drugs they tried me on. These drugs make me feel even more breathless and to add to that feeling
cali111
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AF Association
8 years ago
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