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AF and sleep study -Cpap
I was told by the lead of he sleep study at NHS that there is a link with sleep apnea and AFib. She suggested to me that all people who suffer with AFib ask their GP to be referred for a sleep study.
I was told by the lead of he sleep study at NHS that there is a link with sleep apnea and AFib. She suggested to me that all people who suffer with AFib ask their GP to be referred for a sleep study.
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
I’m new here…
My husband (66) newly diagnosed with full blown CLL, otherwise good health. Just started on Imbruvica this week.. just trying to learn everything about the journey we are on. Waiting to get the results of the FISH test done a week ago.
My husband (66) newly diagnosed with full blown CLL, otherwise good health. Just started on Imbruvica this week.. just trying to learn everything about the journey we are on. Waiting to get the results of the FISH test done a week ago.
GrannyMyers
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Hi all, I have recently commenced repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and am at the half-way mark so thought I'd give an update as to how it's going. I initially started with a high frequency (excitatory) protocol but found that unbearable in that it seemed to make things worse. So, I
Hi all, I have recently commenced repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and am at the half-way mark so thought I'd give an update as to how it's going. I initially started with a high frequency (excitatory) protocol but found that unbearable in that it seemed to make things worse. So, I
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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Xanax and Atrial Fibrillation
Has anyone ever felt an attack of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) coming on and taken a Xanax and the AFib did not occur? Or even been having skipped beats (ectopics) and taken a Xanax and the irregular beats also stopped? Not sure why this may occur, unless it has something to do with anxiety. Or it may
Has anyone ever felt an attack of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) coming on and taken a Xanax and the AFib did not occur? Or even been having skipped beats (ectopics) and taken a Xanax and the irregular beats also stopped? Not sure why this may occur, unless it has something to do with anxiety. Or it may
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Ivermectin: How false science created a Covid 'miracle' drug
By Rachel Schraer & Jack Goodman BBC Reality Check
Ivermectin has been called a Covid "miracle" drug, championed by vaccine opponents, and recommended by health authorities in some countries.
But the BBC can reveal there are serious errors in a number of key studies that the drug's promoters
By Rachel Schraer & Jack Goodman BBC Reality Check
Ivermectin has been called a Covid "miracle" drug, championed by vaccine opponents, and recommended by health authorities in some countries.
But the BBC can reveal there are serious errors in a number of key studies that the drug's promoters
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Hyperreflexia
I would love to hear others' experience with hyperreflexia as result of PA. I have periods (often in the last days before my injection), when I get low-level random muscle twitches, mostly in my arms and back, then they subside. I have been found to be hyperreflexive in reflex tests since my PA diagnosis
I would love to hear others' experience with hyperreflexia as result of PA. I have periods (often in the last days before my injection), when I get low-level random muscle twitches, mostly in my arms and back, then they subside. I have been found to be hyperreflexive in reflex tests since my PA diagnosis
Bellmore2089
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Dreaming and Beta Blockers
Below is copied from a Google search. For years, beta-blockers have been known to cause central nervous system (CNS) side effects, such as psychiatric conditions, bizarre and vivid dreams, sleep disturbances, delirium, psychosis, and visual hallucinations [1].22 May 2020 Following my initial PAF diagnosis
Below is copied from a Google search. For years, beta-blockers have been known to cause central nervous system (CNS) side effects, such as psychiatric conditions, bizarre and vivid dreams, sleep disturbances, delirium, psychosis, and visual hallucinations [1].22 May 2020 Following my initial PAF diagnosis
Geoffa1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Advise please
Has anyone tried Mirtazpine gp has prescribed as sleep aid but know they are also and anti depressant any advise would be most helpful many thanks
Has anyone tried Mirtazpine gp has prescribed as sleep aid but know they are also and anti depressant any advise would be most helpful many thanks
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Ever feel like you can't win?
Bad day at work. I'm burned out at my job, and have been seriously struggling with it for at least two years. You may ask, why don't I find something else? Valid question. I don't have skills to get anything else meaningful outside of something like retail/cashier. My mental and emotional health cannot
Bad day at work. I'm burned out at my job, and have been seriously struggling with it for at least two years. You may ask, why don't I find something else? Valid question. I don't have skills to get anything else meaningful outside of something like retail/cashier. My mental and emotional health cannot
ComingUpRoses
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
INHALERS
I have been on a two week course of prednisolone , in april, june july and august , finally saw my respiratory nurse in person today instead of phone chat(me being hard of hearing it was difficult) result is stop relvar and genuair and start trimbow, is this any good. thanks for any replies .
I have been on a two week course of prednisolone , in april, june july and august , finally saw my respiratory nurse in person today instead of phone chat(me being hard of hearing it was difficult) result is stop relvar and genuair and start trimbow, is this any good. thanks for any replies .
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Positive pregnancy test while on buserelin
Hi all I’m new but just wondered if anyone has had a positive pregnancy test while taking buserelin and had a healthy pregnancy?
Hi all I’m new but just wondered if anyone has had a positive pregnancy test while taking buserelin and had a healthy pregnancy?
Hannah-lou92
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Is either Probiotic PS128 or near-infra-red light treatment helpful in early stage PD?
I'm new to this forum, as I've just been diagnosed here in Australia with PD two months ago. With only a few symptoms so far (a slight hand tremor & an aching arm), I've currently been prescribed 1.5 Kinson tablets x 3 times a day, and it seems to be calming things down, at least for now. In trying to
I'm new to this forum, as I've just been diagnosed here in Australia with PD two months ago. With only a few symptoms so far (a slight hand tremor & an aching arm), I've currently been prescribed 1.5 Kinson tablets x 3 times a day, and it seems to be calming things down, at least for now. In trying to
Coffs
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Belladonna
Sorry something happened when writing this and instead of continuing as an answer to a post it has become a post. Atropine derived from Belladonna can be used for Bradycardia - very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical
Sorry something happened when writing this and instead of continuing as an answer to a post it has become a post. Atropine derived from Belladonna can be used for Bradycardia - very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical
Desanthony
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Gut microbiota-derived propionate mediates the neuroprotective effect of osteocalcin in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease 2021
Interesting stuff. That osteocalcin (OCN) looks useful, but so does proprionate. Here is the full study: https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40168-020-00988-6 The finding in our study demonstrated that OCN increased the microbial propionate production, which might activate
Interesting stuff. That osteocalcin (OCN) looks useful, but so does proprionate. Here is the full study: https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40168-020-00988-6 The finding in our study demonstrated that OCN increased the microbial propionate production, which might activate
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
B12 & OSA
Hi all Anybody else have sleep apnoea as well as PA/B12 def.? I can’t work out what is causing the fatigue. Injections help a bit (SI approx once/month) but don’t give the boost I would like. Sleep is rubbish with excessive dreaming and interrupted sleep although use CPAP. I feel like I need some help
Hi all Anybody else have sleep apnoea as well as PA/B12 def.? I can’t work out what is causing the fatigue. Injections help a bit (SI approx once/month) but don’t give the boost I would like. Sleep is rubbish with excessive dreaming and interrupted sleep although use CPAP. I feel like I need some help
Csl1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Possible role of melatonin in CLL
Would our admins have any views on this? I value their feedback more than any paper. Requires Authentication Pre-published online by De Gruyter August 5, 2021 Potential role of melatonin in prevention and treatment of leukaemia Ming Guan Ng, Khuen Yen Ng, Rhun Yian Koh and Soi Moi Chye From the journal
Would our admins have any views on this? I value their feedback more than any paper. Requires Authentication Pre-published online by De Gruyter August 5, 2021 Potential role of melatonin in prevention and treatment of leukaemia Ming Guan Ng, Khuen Yen Ng, Rhun Yian Koh and Soi Moi Chye From the journal
nuji
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CLL Support
3 years ago
NICE Guidance on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome delayed
Most of us here will know the life-draining fatigue that often accompanies systemic autoimmune conditions. Many will have co-diagnoses of CFS or ME. For a long time, people with ME/CFS have argued that these are "real", medical conditions, rather than the effects of psychological dysfunction or deconditioning
Most of us here will know the life-draining fatigue that often accompanies systemic autoimmune conditions. Many will have co-diagnoses of CFS or ME. For a long time, people with ME/CFS have argued that these are "real", medical conditions, rather than the effects of psychological dysfunction or deconditioning
whisperit
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Checking pulse daily hugely beneficial
When my GP diagnosed AFib I was given Bisopropol 😔 swiftly changed to Nebivolol and Apixaban and for weeks I just felt rotten most of the time. I then subscribed to technology which gave me unlimited reports on what my heart was up to at any time of the day or night. Reports were consistently showing
When my GP diagnosed AFib I was given Bisopropol 😔 swiftly changed to Nebivolol and Apixaban and for weeks I just felt rotten most of the time. I then subscribed to technology which gave me unlimited reports on what my heart was up to at any time of the day or night. Reports were consistently showing
Loafinabout
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
BFP 6dt5dfet
Hello lovley people So I've caved in and did a home pregnancy test (I know I'm silly) and it's come back as a BFP. Now of course I should be happy and overjohed but I feel very much OK and calm I did a fresh transfer in march which ended up as a misscarriage in June and I went through every emotion
Hello lovley people So I've caved in and did a home pregnancy test (I know I'm silly) and it's come back as a BFP. Now of course I should be happy and overjohed but I feel very much OK and calm I did a fresh transfer in march which ended up as a misscarriage in June and I went through every emotion
Helensafc
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
PART 2 : Reversing Memory Deficits And Senior Moments In A 78 Year Old
In case you missed part 1, here is a link to that post which explains how this supplement plan helped a person with memory issues : https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/144327704/part-1-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old The reason I am writing this second part
In case you missed part 1, here is a link to that post which explains how this supplement plan helped a person with memory issues : https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/144327704/part-1-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old The reason I am writing this second part
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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