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Question about “other arrhythmia”.
my Kardia is giving all sorts of new readings since my flair up, ectopy, wide qrs, pvc, pac basically everything BUT NOT SO MUCH AF. do you have other arrhythmia? if so how does it affect you? for me it’s just as uncomfortable as the regular af
my Kardia is giving all sorts of new readings since my flair up, ectopy, wide qrs, pvc, pac basically everything BUT NOT SO MUCH AF. do you have other arrhythmia? if so how does it affect you? for me it’s just as uncomfortable as the regular af
Japaholic
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Prescription drug induced Fibrosis
Hi. Wondering if anyone on here has had the above diagnosis. The drug involved was Nitrofuratan. The Consultant has told me the scarring will not heal.
Hi. Wondering if anyone on here has had the above diagnosis. The drug involved was Nitrofuratan. The Consultant has told me the scarring will not heal.
Suekee2
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Conundrum Gastrin
Hi everyone, does anyone have advice when trying to increase weight when diagnosed with Intestinal Metaplasia and Hyperplasia. I have been doing some research regarding the damage that Gastrin can do when it doesn't switch off (NET's tumours) because of low stomach acid and as the Gastrin is activated
Hi everyone, does anyone have advice when trying to increase weight when diagnosed with Intestinal Metaplasia and Hyperplasia. I have been doing some research regarding the damage that Gastrin can do when it doesn't switch off (NET's tumours) because of low stomach acid and as the Gastrin is activated
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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post-op incisions
Hi everyone, I had surgery (ovarian cystectomy & excision of endometriosis) on 18/02/24 One of my wounds seems to be open. I feel ‘fobbed off’ by doctors who state it will close on its own. Did anyone else’s incisions look like this? Did they heal okay? Also, my belly button scab has now fallen
Hi everyone, I had surgery (ovarian cystectomy & excision of endometriosis) on 18/02/24 One of my wounds seems to be open. I feel ‘fobbed off’ by doctors who state it will close on its own. Did anyone else’s incisions look like this? Did they heal okay? Also, my belly button scab has now fallen
sxnam
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Bowel preparation before surgery
Hi everyone! 💛 Just been on pre op assessment and nurse said I don’t need to do bowel preparation at home. I will have hysterectomy with bowel resection and Endo excision. Has anyone had bowel preparation at hospital just before the operation? I am quite concerned what is going on 🤷♀️
Hi everyone! 💛 Just been on pre op assessment and nurse said I don’t need to do bowel preparation at home. I will have hysterectomy with bowel resection and Endo excision. Has anyone had bowel preparation at hospital just before the operation? I am quite concerned what is going on 🤷♀️
Endolemon
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Has the Pulsed Field Ablation technique increased success rate?
Although Flecainide 50mg bid has kept AF episodes to a much lower frequency, 6 in ‘23, I’d like to hear from a few more of you who have undergone this new procedure. What are the results; is the blanking period shorter; anyone had it done at Royal Bournemouth Hospital? I hear reports that it’s much
Although Flecainide 50mg bid has kept AF episodes to a much lower frequency, 6 in ‘23, I’d like to hear from a few more of you who have undergone this new procedure. What are the results; is the blanking period shorter; anyone had it done at Royal Bournemouth Hospital? I hear reports that it’s much
Racquet
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Hepatic Peliosis (What is it?)
RE: Hepatic Peliosis (What is it?) Hi all, I have been diagnosed with Hepatic Peliosis of the liver. What is it? and is there any treatments please? Does anyone else have Hepatic Peliosis ? How are your dealing with this etc? Any information would be helpful. Thank you. Regards, Kevin Walker
RE: Hepatic Peliosis (What is it?) Hi all, I have been diagnosed with Hepatic Peliosis of the liver. What is it? and is there any treatments please? Does anyone else have Hepatic Peliosis ? How are your dealing with this etc? Any information would be helpful. Thank you. Regards, Kevin Walker
kevpwalker
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
L Glutamine
Hi everyone, could anyone advice me on L Glutamine, I have Intestinal Metaplasia and I don't know if I should take it. I have read it supports the stomach lining but I am concerned that this would only help a 'normal stomach' and I may do more harm than good. Thanks
Hi everyone, could anyone advice me on L Glutamine, I have Intestinal Metaplasia and I don't know if I should take it. I have read it supports the stomach lining but I am concerned that this would only help a 'normal stomach' and I may do more harm than good. Thanks
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Tirosint
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
jand123
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
hip surgery
i have damaged my right hip favoring my left “Parkinson’s” side. I have a labral tear and a cyst in addition to a rough and worn bone structure. I see a hip specialist in a couple weeks and will likely have surgery. Who here has had hip surgery on your “good” side?
i have damaged my right hip favoring my left “Parkinson’s” side. I have a labral tear and a cyst in addition to a rough and worn bone structure. I see a hip specialist in a couple weeks and will likely have surgery. Who here has had hip surgery on your “good” side?
Manypony
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
C section vs Lap Recovery
Has anyone had both a c section and lap with excision, cysts removed and bowel shaved? Just wondering how recovery compares with the 2 surgeries. My pain was gone 2 weeks post section and I was out of bed 6 hours after surgery. Something tells me this is going to be worse! Lap scheduled in 4 weeks, dreading
Has anyone had both a c section and lap with excision, cysts removed and bowel shaved? Just wondering how recovery compares with the 2 surgeries. My pain was gone 2 weeks post section and I was out of bed 6 hours after surgery. Something tells me this is going to be worse! Lap scheduled in 4 weeks, dreading
DarkStar85
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Help with MRI report
Clinical information: Known endometriosis and adhesions Findings: The uterus is anteverted and anteflexed. It measures 10.6 cm in craniocaudal dimension, 4.6 cm in AP dimension. There is no myometrial abnormality. Normal endometrium and cervix. The left ovary lies in the left upper pelvis and the right
Clinical information: Known endometriosis and adhesions Findings: The uterus is anteverted and anteflexed. It measures 10.6 cm in craniocaudal dimension, 4.6 cm in AP dimension. There is no myometrial abnormality. Normal endometrium and cervix. The left ovary lies in the left upper pelvis and the right
Hopeful112
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Skin spots
In addition to the red spots on my fingers I get them on my nails. Although I've been getting them on and off for a long time now, I recently had quite a few in various places at tge same time including my face and chest. I finally went to the GP about it and she referred me to dermatology (aldo about
In addition to the red spots on my fingers I get them on my nails. Although I've been getting them on and off for a long time now, I recently had quite a few in various places at tge same time including my face and chest. I finally went to the GP about it and she referred me to dermatology (aldo about
Brychni
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Approved additives and E-numbers (UK)
As food additives are often discussed, I thought it might be useful to post the current list of approved additives in the UK. Note that the use of substances in foods is largely separate to their use in medicines. One example being Titanium dioxide which is now banned in foods in the EU and Northern
As food additives are often discussed, I thought it might be useful to post the current list of approved additives in the UK. Note that the use of substances in foods is largely separate to their use in medicines. One example being Titanium dioxide which is now banned in foods in the EU and Northern
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Valproate: new safety and educational materials to support regulatory measures in men and women under 55 years of age
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Emergency use authorization of a new pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for COVID-19, PEMGARDA™ (VYD222)
It’s a one-hour infusion and lasts 3 months and based on titers should be effective against the present VOC of
SARS
-CoV2. And it was studied in the immunocompromised! It does have a 0.6% risk of anaphylaxis so discuss with your healthcare team but this is great news overall for CLL patients.
It’s a one-hour infusion and lasts 3 months and based on titers should be effective against the present VOC of
SARS
-CoV2. And it was studied in the immunocompromised! It does have a 0.6% risk of anaphylaxis so discuss with your healthcare team but this is great news overall for CLL patients.
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Loss of service
Since being diagnosed with lymphoedema early this year as a result of surgery/trauma I have been trying various stockings and tights which wouldn't make my sensitive skin itch. I phoned my lymph team up today to discuss where to go from here and I have been told that they can no longer support Lymph
Since being diagnosed with lymphoedema early this year as a result of surgery/trauma I have been trying various stockings and tights which wouldn't make my sensitive skin itch. I phoned my lymph team up today to discuss where to go from here and I have been told that they can no longer support Lymph
1vern0n
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LSN
5 months ago
Immune disorders new research
Some time ago I posted a link to an interview where a researcher expressed optimism that research into the effects of
SARS
-CoV-2 on the immune system could result in more knowledge to help people suffering from other immune-connected diseases (like PMR and GCA).
Some time ago I posted a link to an interview where a researcher expressed optimism that research into the effects of
SARS
-CoV-2 on the immune system could result in more knowledge to help people suffering from other immune-connected diseases (like PMR and GCA).
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Further update Gallbladder removal
So I am home after a long day. Had to get up at 5am to be at hospital by 7am. All the usual preps and questions then operation took place at 10am. Because I have an LBBB (No underlying heart issues) They were extra careful with monitoring so had an extra canula thingy in my inner wrist to monitor heart
So I am home after a long day. Had to get up at 5am to be at hospital by 7am. All the usual preps and questions then operation took place at 10am. Because I have an LBBB (No underlying heart issues) They were extra careful with monitoring so had an extra canula thingy in my inner wrist to monitor heart
Manderson27
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Nose surgery??
I had a major jaw surgery in 2022 to correct a severe underbite, and resultant chronic pain. I've been super self conscious of my nose (and the rest of my face) since and am having therapy. But I'm also considering getting nose surgery. What are your thoughts? What would you change?
I had a major jaw surgery in 2022 to correct a severe underbite, and resultant chronic pain. I've been super self conscious of my nose (and the rest of my face) since and am having therapy. But I'm also considering getting nose surgery. What are your thoughts? What would you change?
MPP24
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Changing Faces
5 months ago
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