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Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis, probable ARDS and SEVERE anxiety
My Mum has been on ITU for 2 weeks now, after a severe reaction to a supposedly mild chemotherapy drug. While her other organs are fine, her lungs are in a bad way. Because it's such a rare reaction (supposedly!!), doctors aren't sure what will happen and how well she will recover. Apparently it's just
My Mum has been on ITU for 2 weeks now, after a severe reaction to a supposedly mild chemotherapy drug. While her other organs are fine, her lungs are in a bad way. Because it's such a rare reaction (supposedly!!), doctors aren't sure what will happen and how well she will recover. Apparently it's just
Fi1986nn
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Change of inhaler
Hi Guys 49% lung function COPD I've moved house and have a new Doctor, the new Doctor said I was using too much Ventolin (2 puffs x 10) 6 of which would be on a daily 3 or 4 mile walk, hills mostly I have been doing this along with a daily dose of Tiotropium/Olodaterol (Spiolto [u]mist[/u] inhaler)
Hi Guys 49% lung function COPD I've moved house and have a new Doctor, the new Doctor said I was using too much Ventolin (2 puffs x 10) 6 of which would be on a daily 3 or 4 mile walk, hills mostly I have been doing this along with a daily dose of Tiotropium/Olodaterol (Spiolto [u]mist[/u] inhaler)
CoffCoffWalkWalk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Is RLS / PLMS really the cause of all my problems ?
I hope everyone is well and that the responses to my post are helpful to others as well as for myself. Apologies for the long post and the long list of questions Before having ever taken any medication my symptoms are constant significant fatigue, memory loss, cognitive decline. My vision is significantly
I hope everyone is well and that the responses to my post are helpful to others as well as for myself. Apologies for the long post and the long list of questions Before having ever taken any medication my symptoms are constant significant fatigue, memory loss, cognitive decline. My vision is significantly
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
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CPAP
Hi does anyone on here use CPAP for sleep apnea due to their asthma and has it helped them?
Hi does anyone on here use CPAP for sleep apnea due to their asthma and has it helped them?
Ali_
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Severe brittle asthma/ Severe tracheomalasia.....HELP
Hi, I am struggling at present after having my last close to death experience 4 weeks ....following this I am struggling with getting me back to me , my body feels weak tired all the time and I can not use the cpap machine it gives me severe headache , light head .and tight chest ..I know if don't continue
Hi, I am struggling at present after having my last close to death experience 4 weeks ....following this I am struggling with getting me back to me , my body feels weak tired all the time and I can not use the cpap machine it gives me severe headache , light head .and tight chest ..I know if don't continue
Davenpos
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Sleep or lack of!!
Dear All We are hitting a new era of agitation in the daytime and at night. Daytime I am managing but the nights are exhausting. So looking to the experts ( you guys) for ideas to improve my husband’s sleep. I give his night time sedation (Clonazapam)at 8pm in the hope it will settle him. Put
Dear All We are hitting a new era of agitation in the daytime and at night. Daytime I am managing but the nights are exhausting. So looking to the experts ( you guys) for ideas to improve my husband’s sleep. I give his night time sedation (Clonazapam)at 8pm in the hope it will settle him. Put
Tippyleaf
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PSP Association
6 years ago
Has anyone else got "floppy airways"?
My specialist has diagnosed me as having floppy airways and referred me on to a specialist in fixed airflow obstruction and Floppy Airways at a Wythenshawe hospital. I'm struggling to get any info on it. I understand the basis of the condition and know that treatment can be using a Cpap machine. It came
My specialist has diagnosed me as having floppy airways and referred me on to a specialist in fixed airflow obstruction and Floppy Airways at a Wythenshawe hospital. I'm struggling to get any info on it. I understand the basis of the condition and know that treatment can be using a Cpap machine. It came
EmberDog
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed and treating ADHD
I am 41 years old and have struggled my entire life with sleeping issues, fatigue, depression, anxiety, OCD and eating disorders. It's been one of those figuring out which came first the chicken or the egg sort of situations and I thought maybe the sleep issues were the problem so the last few years
I am 41 years old and have struggled my entire life with sleeping issues, fatigue, depression, anxiety, OCD and eating disorders. It's been one of those figuring out which came first the chicken or the egg sort of situations and I thought maybe the sleep issues were the problem so the last few years
SleepyMomof3
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
My Journey With RLS, Experience With Kratom
Hi! First time posting, but wanted to share my experience because I'm kind of on top of the world right now! I have battled RLS for many years, and imagine like most have felt helpless at times, felt like no one understands what it really is and won't take it seriously, and have spent countless hours
Hi! First time posting, but wanted to share my experience because I'm kind of on top of the world right now! I have battled RLS for many years, and imagine like most have felt helpless at times, felt like no one understands what it really is and won't take it seriously, and have spent countless hours
BHogan
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Sleep Apnea and Diabetes?
Hey guys, There seems to be a link between sleep apnea and diabetes, and I was wondering if anyone has actually experienced a sleep disorder? Can you tell me about what it was like having sleep apnea and diabetes at the same time and if a CPAP provided relief? Thanks This article goes into deeper
Hey guys, There seems to be a link between sleep apnea and diabetes, and I was wondering if anyone has actually experienced a sleep disorder? Can you tell me about what it was like having sleep apnea and diabetes at the same time and if a CPAP provided relief? Thanks This article goes into deeper
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Diabetes Support
6 years ago
Cpap machine
I would just like to ask anyone here what NHS cpap machine they use and is it an automatic I have had the same machine for five year and just wondered if they are ever up dated.
I would just like to ask anyone here what NHS cpap machine they use and is it an automatic I have had the same machine for five year and just wondered if they are ever up dated.
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AF Association
6 years ago
2 years since robotic radical prostectomy. Dr Lowe portland or. Constant battle with incontinence. Until now!.
I have dealt with nightly incontinence despite oxybitnin and flomax. I have conducted a very interesting experiment with my cpap machine, when I sleep with it on 99% of the time it's a bone dry night, when I go to sleep and forget or just go to sleep without putting it on, its guaranteed 100% of the
I have dealt with nightly incontinence despite oxybitnin and flomax. I have conducted a very interesting experiment with my cpap machine, when I sleep with it on 99% of the time it's a bone dry night, when I go to sleep and forget or just go to sleep without putting it on, its guaranteed 100% of the
Costarica1961
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Xofigo
Started Xofigo last week and having lots of nausea/vomiting and stomach upset. Any advice or similar people having these issues. My husband has had stage 4 prostrate cancer since May 2013 with mult mets. He is on a high dose of MS Contin and we are hoping Xofigo will decrease his pain and need for high
Started Xofigo last week and having lots of nausea/vomiting and stomach upset. Any advice or similar people having these issues. My husband has had stage 4 prostrate cancer since May 2013 with mult mets. He is on a high dose of MS Contin and we are hoping Xofigo will decrease his pain and need for high
Wileyl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Important to consider sleep apnoea as a contributor to thyroid, fatigue and related metabolic troubles
Hi all. This post is as the heading, but first some context. It’s a bit of an essay. I’m no doctor, so this is an account of my own experience – we each have to make our own decisions. The take-away should you conclude it may be relevant is towards the bottom. It’s perhaps old hat by now, I’m a bit
Hi all. This post is as the heading, but first some context. It’s a bit of an essay. I’m no doctor, so this is an account of my own experience – we each have to make our own decisions. The take-away should you conclude it may be relevant is towards the bottom. It’s perhaps old hat by now, I’m a bit
vajra2
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
3 weeks after Cryoablation
During the day I’m feeling pretty good ( just a random persistent cough) but when I try to go to sleep at night.... my A-Fib and fast heart rate (100+) comes back when I lay down on my back and my sides also while wearing a cpap machine This started in my 3rd week after surgery but I noticed if I sit
During the day I’m feeling pretty good ( just a random persistent cough) but when I try to go to sleep at night.... my A-Fib and fast heart rate (100+) comes back when I lay down on my back and my sides also while wearing a cpap machine This started in my 3rd week after surgery but I noticed if I sit
DTS54
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AF Association
6 years ago
CPAP weaning!
Hi Irina I was on a cpap machine for 8 years after a minor brain haemorrhage. I never had the typical apnea symptoms and only knew I had it due to my wife's insistance that I stopped breathing for long periods during my sleep. The cpap stopped the apnea but I never felt any benefit to my general health
Hi Irina I was on a cpap machine for 8 years after a minor brain haemorrhage. I never had the typical apnea symptoms and only knew I had it due to my wife's insistance that I stopped breathing for long periods during my sleep. The cpap stopped the apnea but I never felt any benefit to my general health
chesson
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AF Association
6 years ago
Weaning off a cpap machine.
Not really an a-fib question but many of us are on C-Pap machines. Has anyone ever been able to wean off their machine? And if so, how did you do it? Thanks irina
Not really an a-fib question but many of us are on C-Pap machines. Has anyone ever been able to wean off their machine? And if so, how did you do it? Thanks irina
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AF Association
6 years ago
Which ailment do I focus on?
I really need someone to "hear" me on line at least. My Dr's are being vague. First of all I have permanant atrial fibrillation, stage three kidney disease, a blocked left carotid artery, Sleep Apnia. And RLS. (restless leg.) I had a full hysterectomy in April 2018 and another surgery in May for
I really need someone to "hear" me on line at least. My Dr's are being vague. First of all I have permanant atrial fibrillation, stage three kidney disease, a blocked left carotid artery, Sleep Apnia. And RLS. (restless leg.) I had a full hysterectomy in April 2018 and another surgery in May for
KALIFORNIAKITTY
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AF Association
6 years ago
Un-diagonosed Sleep Apnea
A few months ago I posted a question about high blood pressure at night and getting up 4 or 5 times a night for the toilet. I have had PAF for 7 years and was changed to Sotalol following a couple of Cardioversions three years ago. I went to my doctors about 2 years ago concerned with my night time toilet
A few months ago I posted a question about high blood pressure at night and getting up 4 or 5 times a night for the toilet. I have had PAF for 7 years and was changed to Sotalol following a couple of Cardioversions three years ago. I went to my doctors about 2 years ago concerned with my night time toilet
Rubymurray25
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Diagnosed with hypersomnolence and not sleep apnea. so I dont need a CPAP machine I was told
Happy Friday All.... I did my sleep study at the lab and I dont have sleep apnea but was diagnosed with hypersomnolence. Anyone heard of this? have never heard this name in relations to me having AFib. And I wont be needing the CPAP machine. Not sure if this is good news or not. I welcome any thoughts
Happy Friday All.... I did my sleep study at the lab and I dont have sleep apnea but was diagnosed with hypersomnolence. Anyone heard of this? have never heard this name in relations to me having AFib. And I wont be needing the CPAP machine. Not sure if this is good news or not. I welcome any thoughts
Flo2pen
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AF Association
6 years ago
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