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I'm wondering if I really do need to continue with Rivaroxaban 20mg. Diagnosed about 15 years ago with paroxysmal AF and an ablation 13 years ago, I haven't actually had a bout of AF for over two years. I only experience ectopics and even they have reduced since taking magnesium and CoenzymeQ10. I'm
I'm wondering if I really do need to continue with Rivaroxaban 20mg. Diagnosed about 15 years ago with paroxysmal AF and an ablation 13 years ago, I haven't actually had a bout of AF for over two years. I only experience ectopics and even they have reduced since taking magnesium and CoenzymeQ10. I'm
DIB69
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AF Association
1 year ago
blessing in disguise
a couple of weeks ago I had a gi bleed from an ulcer while they where fixing it they found a lesion that turned out to be cancer in my stomach they think it is very. Early stage so am having it removed on Thursday hopefully they will get it all. Every cloud has a silver lining
a couple of weeks ago I had a gi bleed from an ulcer while they where fixing it they found a lesion that turned out to be cancer in my stomach they think it is very. Early stage so am having it removed on Thursday hopefully they will get it all. Every cloud has a silver lining
Mazza23
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Hypoxic brain injury update
Hi all My brother was admitted to hospital having been found unconscious (potentially for several hours) with 54% bloody oxygen which I understand is extremely low. He has now been in hospital 12 days. He has been in a coma, and they have started reducing the medication to try and bring him round,
Hi all My brother was admitted to hospital having been found unconscious (potentially for several hours) with 54% bloody oxygen which I understand is extremely low. He has now been in hospital 12 days. He has been in a coma, and they have started reducing the medication to try and bring him round,
Chrisd88
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Headway
1 year ago
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Is this PTSD? Last week a special word lead me to a very painful drama far in the past that hasnt been thought of in many years. Now memories and images repeat and all the painful is ever present with each image. Brain wants to process, so the painful emotions and tears return. Im taking Zoloft
Is this PTSD? Last week a special word lead me to a very painful drama far in the past that hasnt been thought of in many years. Now memories and images repeat and all the painful is ever present with each image. Brain wants to process, so the painful emotions and tears return. Im taking Zoloft
kainasar
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Heal My PTSD
1 year ago
Hi John.
I am on Prednisone for Wegener's Glaumotis and now neuropathy and was prescribed extra pain meds and compression socks.Without toes I can put them on myself quite easily.I am in Canada and left England forty years ago.
I am on Prednisone for Wegener's Glaumotis and now neuropathy and was prescribed extra pain meds and compression socks.Without toes I can put them on myself quite easily.I am in Canada and left England forty years ago.
monica45
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Ughh piles again
Why when I Google internal piles does it tell me they are painless?? The consequence of a flare up of IBS/D is usually some constipation and a struggle to go. This leaves me with piles and makes my bottom feel almost bruised, and like it's got something hot in there! In no way can they be considered
Why when I Google internal piles does it tell me they are painless?? The consequence of a flare up of IBS/D is usually some constipation and a struggle to go. This leaves me with piles and makes my bottom feel almost bruised, and like it's got something hot in there! In no way can they be considered
binks
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IBS Network
1 year ago
"A bomb" delivery success!
hey guys..im pleased to report an(almost)flawless delivery at y/days c.h.c meeting.the almost is because unit manager wasnt present,she had gone home with a "tummy bug"?mmmm...I had with me client welfare/support from legal team she came to my house first we had coffee and i showed her msgs from incident
hey guys..im pleased to report an(almost)flawless delivery at y/days c.h.c meeting.the almost is because unit manager wasnt present,she had gone home with a "tummy bug"?mmmm...I had with me client welfare/support from legal team she came to my house first we had coffee and i showed her msgs from incident
Dogsabighelp
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Headway
1 year ago
On taking Fish Oils Supplements is good or bad?
A regular question on this forum - Taking Fish Oil supplements? I’ve always been interested in this one and prior to taking anticoagulants, I thought they were a good thing for heart health but now I wouldn’t waste my money. (reminder that fish oil supplement enhance the affect of anticoagulants so
A regular question on this forum - Taking Fish Oil supplements? I’ve always been interested in this one and prior to taking anticoagulants, I thought they were a good thing for heart health but now I wouldn’t waste my money. (reminder that fish oil supplement enhance the affect of anticoagulants so
CDreamer
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AF Association
1 year ago
Trainers
HiCan anyone help signpost or recommend some good running trainers, or a place to buy them from. My last pair were fab when I was 6stone lighter and my joints weren't as weak, but even fast paced walking is causing me considerable pain in my ankle, shins, knees and top of the foot. I don't know where
HiCan anyone help signpost or recommend some good running trainers, or a place to buy them from. My last pair were fab when I was 6stone lighter and my joints weren't as weak, but even fast paced walking is causing me considerable pain in my ankle, shins, knees and top of the foot. I don't know where
MissBoris
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Life expectancy
Hello everyone, I was under the impression that AF did not lower life expectancy providing we stay anti-coagulated but it seems I've been living under a misapprehension. I've just filled out the NHS online "heart age" calculator to determine my risk of heart attack or stroke. I am 76 but my heart age
Hello everyone, I was under the impression that AF did not lower life expectancy providing we stay anti-coagulated but it seems I've been living under a misapprehension. I've just filled out the NHS online "heart age" calculator to determine my risk of heart attack or stroke. I am 76 but my heart age
Sambaqui
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AF Association
1 year ago
Latest update on son
Hi all, some good news & some bad. First bad news - since my last post son has had further problems following catheter insertion error. He had quite a lot of bleeding & discharge which resulted in a 14 hour stint in A & E & urgent follow up referral with urology. Falsepassage way error had resulted
Hi all, some good news & some bad. First bad news - since my last post son has had further problems following catheter insertion error. He had quite a lot of bleeding & discharge which resulted in a 14 hour stint in A & E & urgent follow up referral with urology. Falsepassage way error had resulted
Nanapal
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Headway
1 year ago
Link between ibs and bladder problems
Hi. Just wondering whether anyone else has noticed a link between their ibs and urinary urgency/incontinence. I struggle with a lot of bloating/wind and also have issues with needing to rush for a wee urgently sometimes, and sometimes not making it in time. Also my ibs, which I have had for years was
Hi. Just wondering whether anyone else has noticed a link between their ibs and urinary urgency/incontinence. I struggle with a lot of bloating/wind and also have issues with needing to rush for a wee urgently sometimes, and sometimes not making it in time. Also my ibs, which I have had for years was
Deniseki
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IBS Network
1 year ago
New to this 😊
Hi, I don't even know how I found this page but glad I did.. I've recently been diagnosed with PTSD after having 2 stillborn children within the space of 3 years.. I'm not looking for sympathy I'm just trying to learn how to cope as best I can.. 💚
Hi, I don't even know how I found this page but glad I did.. I've recently been diagnosed with PTSD after having 2 stillborn children within the space of 3 years.. I'm not looking for sympathy I'm just trying to learn how to cope as best I can.. 💚
Miniegg06
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
New to this 😊
Hi, I don't even know how I found this page but glad I did.. I've recently been diagnosed with PTSD after having 2 stillborn children within the space of 3 years.. I'm not looking for sympathy I'm just trying to learn how to cope as best I can.. 💚
Hi, I don't even know how I found this page but glad I did.. I've recently been diagnosed with PTSD after having 2 stillborn children within the space of 3 years.. I'm not looking for sympathy I'm just trying to learn how to cope as best I can.. 💚
Miniegg06
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Heal My PTSD
1 year ago
DHIVY
Hello all, wondering if anyone has any kind of feedback on DHIVY? I’m taking two carbidopa levodopa at 25/100 and the tremors are much much worse and stiffness is worse as well. I can’t take any more than two a day because my gut will not take it and the pain in my stomach becomes much much worse as
Hello all, wondering if anyone has any kind of feedback on DHIVY? I’m taking two carbidopa levodopa at 25/100 and the tremors are much much worse and stiffness is worse as well. I can’t take any more than two a day because my gut will not take it and the pain in my stomach becomes much much worse as
MissRita
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Can Anyone Help?
I’m currently abroad and have ‘spanish tummy’. Anyone know of any reason I can’t take Imodium or Dioralyte with Flecainide/Bisoprolol or Apixaban?
I’m currently abroad and have ‘spanish tummy’. Anyone know of any reason I can’t take Imodium or Dioralyte with Flecainide/Bisoprolol or Apixaban?
SilverliningsForNow
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AF Association
1 year ago
Hydrea hair
Hi folks, I've been on 500 mg of Hydrea daily since 1st March. Apart from the tiredness I've noticed that my hair doesn't feel like my normal hair. I never had fabulous tumbling locks but my hair feels dull, fuzzy and flat. My hairdresser suspects it's the drug. Anyone else experienced this and did
Hi folks, I've been on 500 mg of Hydrea daily since 1st March. Apart from the tiredness I've noticed that my hair doesn't feel like my normal hair. I never had fabulous tumbling locks but my hair feels dull, fuzzy and flat. My hairdresser suspects it's the drug. Anyone else experienced this and did
Janglo
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
ET-The mental aspect
M52, diagnosed with ET/JAK2+ (confirmed by a BMB) a few years back as my platelet count spiked over 600k. In fact I had a change from "normal" to over 450k at some point in 2013 and counts were between 430k-530k for a good 8 years, without any concern expressed by my GP. With the spike I was referred
M52, diagnosed with ET/JAK2+ (confirmed by a BMB) a few years back as my platelet count spiked over 600k. In fact I had a change from "normal" to over 450k at some point in 2013 and counts were between 430k-530k for a good 8 years, without any concern expressed by my GP. With the spike I was referred
Metronome
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
New ADAA Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Community Launches
ADAA is delighted to announce our newest free, anonymous peer to peer support community for those struggling with Post -Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This is a safe space to learn from and share with others who are coping with PTSD. ADAA also posts helpful tips and strategies about PTSD through
ADAA is delighted to announce our newest free, anonymous peer to peer support community for those struggling with Post -Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This is a safe space to learn from and share with others who are coping with PTSD. ADAA also posts helpful tips and strategies about PTSD through
ADAATeamLise
Partner
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Clopidogrel Resistance
my dad had a mild stroke 7 weeks ago and told he would make a 99% recovery, only his speech was affected. He is now in hospital again with a second stroke which is considerably worse and right arm now affected, despite taking his clopidogrel, statin and blood pressure meds as prescribed. He had 3 weeks
my dad had a mild stroke 7 weeks ago and told he would make a 99% recovery, only his speech was affected. He is now in hospital again with a second stroke which is considerably worse and right arm now affected, despite taking his clopidogrel, statin and blood pressure meds as prescribed. He had 3 weeks
Casper438
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Anticoagulation Support
1 year ago
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