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What are your thoughts on Pain Control
A quick note about me: Dx at age 52 Jan 2020 with PSA at 170. Eventually got started on ADT in April 2020 with PSA at 300. Gleason 7 3+4. Extensive bone mets all over my skeleton , as well as a few Lymph nodes. I had minimal pain, mainly back ache, which I thought at the time was due to a back injury
A quick note about me: Dx at age 52 Jan 2020 with PSA at 170. Eventually got started on ADT in April 2020 with PSA at 300. Gleason 7 3+4. Extensive bone mets all over my skeleton , as well as a few Lymph nodes. I had minimal pain, mainly back ache, which I thought at the time was due to a back injury
CSHobie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
WARNING: Your Philips CPAP machine may be seriously harming your lungs and more
Philips issues recall for numerous models with same dangerous defect. I was alerted by friend, called Philips. Got no answers, was mistreated and misled. Expect lengthy holds, ear-splitting pseudo-music on holds. Here's link to Philips self-serving "explanation" and "advice." https://www.usa.philips.com
Philips issues recall for numerous models with same dangerous defect. I was alerted by friend, called Philips. Got no answers, was mistreated and misled. Expect lengthy holds, ear-splitting pseudo-music on holds. Here's link to Philips self-serving "explanation" and "advice." https://www.usa.philips.com
JoelEagleRock
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Treating sleep apnea with CPAP therapy is associated with lower risk of heart problems
Findings from a recent study show that patients with untreated, moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea had a higher risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event, but the risk of incident heart problems was decreased in those who used CPAP therapy. Results show that people with moderate to severe
Findings from a recent study show that patients with untreated, moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea had a higher risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event, but the risk of incident heart problems was decreased in those who used CPAP therapy. Results show that people with moderate to severe
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Dont work out after JaB, heres my story
Well, I am in Pulmonary rehab 2 days a week and Physical therapy 2 days aweek. I was scheduled for my 2nd jab on a friday, and I also do pulmonary rehab on fridays. I have progressed to 20 minutes on stationary bike, able to walk 120 feet with roller walker, and 20 minutes on upper arm machine, and many
Well, I am in Pulmonary rehab 2 days a week and Physical therapy 2 days aweek. I was scheduled for my 2nd jab on a friday, and I also do pulmonary rehab on fridays. I have progressed to 20 minutes on stationary bike, able to walk 120 feet with roller walker, and 20 minutes on upper arm machine, and many
weatherman69
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Sleep Apnea and ET/Jak2+
Does anyone else suffer with Sleep Apnea that has ET/Jak+? I have been diagnosed with sleep apnea and been prescribed a CPAP machine and I am resisting using it but wonder now if it is necessary. I have been experiencing great fatigue lately and wonder if the sleep apnea could be the culprit:/
Does anyone else suffer with Sleep Apnea that has ET/Jak+? I have been diagnosed with sleep apnea and been prescribed a CPAP machine and I am resisting using it but wonder now if it is necessary. I have been experiencing great fatigue lately and wonder if the sleep apnea could be the culprit:/
MiltonBradley
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Hashimotos, in range. Should I take 25mcg Levoxyl?
I was self- trying t4t3 slow release 20cmg/4mcg for about 7 weeks due to no help available Dec/Jan. First day or two did well, after that got jitters, dry eyes, tingling, some things felt okay, but my cortisol tests level was normal a.m. and pm. In middle-range. I tried 5mcg slow realease t3 only, got
I was self- trying t4t3 slow release 20cmg/4mcg for about 7 weeks due to no help available Dec/Jan. First day or two did well, after that got jitters, dry eyes, tingling, some things felt okay, but my cortisol tests level was normal a.m. and pm. In middle-range. I tried 5mcg slow realease t3 only, got
Allie323
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Uniphyllin side effects
Hi, I’ve just been taking
Uniphyllin
Continus
for a week -200mg am and pm. It seems to have finally stabilised my peak flow but the side effects are a real pain. About an hour after I take it (excuse the details) I get diarrhoea for 2 or 3 hours!
Hi, I’ve just been taking
Uniphyllin
Continus
for a week -200mg am and pm. It seems to have finally stabilised my peak flow but the side effects are a real pain. About an hour after I take it (excuse the details) I get diarrhoea for 2 or 3 hours!
TeachKat
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Help with my full CPAP mask please.
Sorry this is a long 1st post. Sleep Apnoea I have been using a CPAP Resmed AirSense 10 Series machine for 3 + years, started on a nose mask . Took to it like a duck to water and was so pleased to finally be sleeping well. It has always been a positive thing for me. About 2 years ago I began to
Sorry this is a long 1st post. Sleep Apnoea I have been using a CPAP Resmed AirSense 10 Series machine for 3 + years, started on a nose mask . Took to it like a duck to water and was so pleased to finally be sleeping well. It has always been a positive thing for me. About 2 years ago I began to
IdasMum
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Sleep Matters
3 years ago
Never give up hope
So after 8weeks on a ventilator my amazing dad has been on a step down ward for the past 5 days . It all happened so fast. I was allowed to visit last week on ICU for the first time since he was admitted. It was emotional and exciting he had lost lots of weight. He came off the cpap and a day later they
So after 8weeks on a ventilator my amazing dad has been on a step down ward for the past 5 days . It all happened so fast. I was allowed to visit last week on ICU for the first time since he was admitted. It was emotional and exciting he had lost lots of weight. He came off the cpap and a day later they
Hidden
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
1st night CPAP... dismal failure!
Tried my best but couldn’t quite get the mask to fit as snug as the nurse yesterday. Couldn’t stop the air blowing onto my right eye and if i tightened it up it felt too restricting. Managed an hour which i suppose is a start and will experiment later. Meanwhile off to Emsworth to feed the Gulls with
Tried my best but couldn’t quite get the mask to fit as snug as the nurse yesterday. Couldn’t stop the air blowing onto my right eye and if i tightened it up it felt too restricting. Managed an hour which i suppose is a start and will experiment later. Meanwhile off to Emsworth to feed the Gulls with
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
First night of CPAP.
Should be interesting, just picked up the new machine so hopefully tonight a better, more relaxing sleep. 👍👍👍
Should be interesting, just picked up the new machine so hopefully tonight a better, more relaxing sleep. 👍👍👍
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
What can i use to monitor my oxygen levels overnight.
Hello everyone, I really want to buy something that will record/monitor my over night oxygen levels, but i don't know what i can buy apart from an Apple watch which i just cannot afford. There must be something under £100 that i can buy even if its second hand. I use CPAP at night as i have severe
Hello everyone, I really want to buy something that will record/monitor my over night oxygen levels, but i don't know what i can buy apart from an Apple watch which i just cannot afford. There must be something under £100 that i can buy even if its second hand. I use CPAP at night as i have severe
honeybea22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Sleep Apnea and mpns
Hello, all. I am post Et Mf and I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea a couple of months ago. My hematologist had sent me to a pulmonologist to address my constant fatigue. He found I stopped breathing an average of 19 times an hour while sleeping and now I am on a CPAP machine. I have done
Hello, all. I am post Et Mf and I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea a couple of months ago. My hematologist had sent me to a pulmonologist to address my constant fatigue. He found I stopped breathing an average of 19 times an hour while sleeping and now I am on a CPAP machine. I have done
Cja1956
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
AHI on CPAP - Relation to ectopics/Afib
Sleep Apnea folks on CPAP,...Have you observed a relationship between your overnight AHI and your burden of Ectopics and/or Afib the next day? I have mild/borderline Sleep Apnea, apparently only while on my back. I am limited to a pressure of 6.5 due to severe Aerophagia (Swallowing air/gas). I've
Sleep Apnea folks on CPAP,...Have you observed a relationship between your overnight AHI and your burden of Ectopics and/or Afib the next day? I have mild/borderline Sleep Apnea, apparently only while on my back. I am limited to a pressure of 6.5 due to severe Aerophagia (Swallowing air/gas). I've
Bennera513
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Hello everyone Newbie here
Hi everybody not long joined want to say Hello to everyone. I'm 62 retired due to struggling with shift work. Suffering from short term memory loss so bad cannot do mental arithmetic now and in any conversation lose my train of thought. Since I retired I have been diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea, Psoriatic
Hi everybody not long joined want to say Hello to everyone. I'm 62 retired due to struggling with shift work. Suffering from short term memory loss so bad cannot do mental arithmetic now and in any conversation lose my train of thought. Since I retired I have been diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea, Psoriatic
john159
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
No Sleep Thanks to Afib
Hi Folks, Just wondering what I can do about my increasing sleep deprivation and anxiety about afib. I was diagnosed in 2017 after hyperthyroidism pushed me into Afib. In 2019 I had 3 carioversions including two a week apart. In both instances I woke up middle of night heart racing and it became Afib
Hi Folks, Just wondering what I can do about my increasing sleep deprivation and anxiety about afib. I was diagnosed in 2017 after hyperthyroidism pushed me into Afib. In 2019 I had 3 carioversions including two a week apart. In both instances I woke up middle of night heart racing and it became Afib
KevJenn
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AF Association
3 years ago
My wife says that I have a lot of ASTHMA TOYS
My wonderful wife who looks after me and knows all of my asthma symptoms and how to cope with them says I HAVE TOO MANY TOYS FOR MY ASTHMA {Even though they all help me with my problems related to my lungs etc.} I am a bit of a gadget freak. I use my spacer for my inhalers. I have watch {Not an apple
My wonderful wife who looks after me and knows all of my asthma symptoms and how to cope with them says I HAVE TOO MANY TOYS FOR MY ASTHMA {Even though they all help me with my problems related to my lungs etc.} I am a bit of a gadget freak. I use my spacer for my inhalers. I have watch {Not an apple
Wheesy
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Obstructive Sleep Aonoea or not?
Hello I have seen other posts on here that suggests people with mild obstructive sleep apnoea can be provided with CPAP. I have just been turned down by Yeovil hospital as they say I only have mild sleep apnoea and they will not provide CPAP on NHS because it is only mild. I have a SleepOn ring which
Hello I have seen other posts on here that suggests people with mild obstructive sleep apnoea can be provided with CPAP. I have just been turned down by Yeovil hospital as they say I only have mild sleep apnoea and they will not provide CPAP on NHS because it is only mild. I have a SleepOn ring which
JaneChapple
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
My dad 64 with a tracheostomy - Sedation? Steroids? progress
Hi all, My father is currently at a London Hospital in ICU with covid. What began with CPAP then turned into being fully sedated for over 4 weeks and even called in on the 2nd Feb as they did not think he would make it. We have had 4 calls like that! Only once where we had to go in, He seems to stabilize
Hi all, My father is currently at a London Hospital in ICU with covid. What began with CPAP then turned into being fully sedated for over 4 weeks and even called in on the 2nd Feb as they did not think he would make it. We have had 4 calls like that! Only once where we had to go in, He seems to stabilize
Psp007
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Husband in Critical care with covid19
Hi my husband has been ventilated for 5 now after contracting covid,he is frontline NHS. He was firstly intubated, then more recently was fitted with a tracheostomy.He was doing really well with weaning but then got another chest infection.He was previously on 35% oxygen on CPAP mode and is now on 50%
Hi my husband has been ventilated for 5 now after contracting covid,he is frontline NHS. He was firstly intubated, then more recently was fitted with a tracheostomy.He was doing really well with weaning but then got another chest infection.He was previously on 35% oxygen on CPAP mode and is now on 50%
Popsicle1
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
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