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Bisoprolol
Hi, I've been feeling dizzy, lightheaded and was wondering if Bisoprolol Fumarate 5 mg that I have been taking every day for a few years could be the cause of my discomfort. I would appreciate any comments and advice.
Hi, I've been feeling dizzy, lightheaded and was wondering if Bisoprolol Fumarate 5 mg that I have been taking every day for a few years could be the cause of my discomfort. I would appreciate any comments and advice.
Martgai
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
Ptosis
Hello, This post is going to sound really trivial and vain, however I promise I am not at all in the slightest. I am 33 and have recently had double presserflo micro shunts fitted and we are 9 months on and my eyes still feel tender when I touch my eye lids. My consultants response was not to
Hello, This post is going to sound really trivial and vain, however I promise I am not at all in the slightest. I am 33 and have recently had double presserflo micro shunts fitted and we are 9 months on and my eyes still feel tender when I touch my eye lids. My consultants response was not to
Bec8891
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Habituation
I have had T since January of 2023 - Started off light, had days of not hearing it and then awful days and then constant since the end of March - As of late I do have a few decent days, it's the emotional part of it that is the worst for me because I know it's something I can't control, and I like being
I have had T since January of 2023 - Started off light, had days of not hearing it and then awful days and then constant since the end of March - As of late I do have a few decent days, it's the emotional part of it that is the worst for me because I know it's something I can't control, and I like being
mf101704
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
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How to increase scarring after trabeculectomy
My husband (30m) had a trabeculectomy in his left eye in August 2023. It is now November 2023 and the IOP is only up to 7. His vision in that eye has never recovered (it does temporarily if he does something a little strenuous like walking up a steep hill). The consultant has said that to prevent
My husband (30m) had a trabeculectomy in his left eye in August 2023. It is now November 2023 and the IOP is only up to 7. His vision in that eye has never recovered (it does temporarily if he does something a little strenuous like walking up a steep hill). The consultant has said that to prevent
CurioK
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
NHS black box warnings for anticoagulants…..
Just seeking some guidance. I’ve been a member of this forum since 2014 and I can only ever recall seeing two very recent member references to black box warnings for anticoagulants in general and Apixaban in particular. This prompted me to type this header into the search box at the top of this page
Just seeking some guidance. I’ve been a member of this forum since 2014 and I can only ever recall seeing two very recent member references to black box warnings for anticoagulants in general and Apixaban in particular. This prompted me to type this header into the search box at the top of this page
Hidden
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AF Association
7 months ago
Oral care tip
Just to share in case it helps someone: My mother has very advanced disease and her tongue doesn’t move well; she has difficulty swallowing and her mouth is usually open, so she mouth-breathes all day. She is immobile and nonverbal and stays in a care facility. On her last trip to the dentist (a caregiver
Just to share in case it helps someone: My mother has very advanced disease and her tongue doesn’t move well; she has difficulty swallowing and her mouth is usually open, so she mouth-breathes all day. She is immobile and nonverbal and stays in a care facility. On her last trip to the dentist (a caregiver
Martina_MP
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PSP Association
7 months ago
Likelihood of hearing loss after gamma knife
Hi All, I’m a 40y/o woman diagnosed with an AN a year ago. I have had a follow up MRI and unfortunately the AN is growing and I’ve been recommended to undergo gamma knife surgery within the next year. I had very mild hearing loss upon diagnosis but surprising it improved and my hearing is technically
Hi All, I’m a 40y/o woman diagnosed with an AN a year ago. I have had a follow up MRI and unfortunately the AN is growing and I’ve been recommended to undergo gamma knife surgery within the next year. I had very mild hearing loss upon diagnosis but surprising it improved and my hearing is technically
SSC14
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
7 months ago
Noise in my head
I think I developed Tinnitus as a result of going on blood pressure tablets years ago.A couple of years ago I complained to my GP that my tinnitus was getting louder so I was sent for CT scan on my left ear which is where I thought it was coming from,but the results showed no abnormalities so I was
I think I developed Tinnitus as a result of going on blood pressure tablets years ago.A couple of years ago I complained to my GP that my tinnitus was getting louder so I was sent for CT scan on my left ear which is where I thought it was coming from,but the results showed no abnormalities so I was
Jvb74
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
No more propafenone!!!! What???
I'm in the U.S., diagnosed PAF ~3 years ago. Have achieved excellent control with propafenone (Rythmol). My pharmacy informed me they cannot refill my prescription, as there is a supply side problem with propafenone. From what I have read, there is a dangerous shortage of propafenone in the U.S and
I'm in the U.S., diagnosed PAF ~3 years ago. Have achieved excellent control with propafenone (Rythmol). My pharmacy informed me they cannot refill my prescription, as there is a supply side problem with propafenone. From what I have read, there is a dangerous shortage of propafenone in the U.S and
frazeej
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AF Association
7 months ago
Shingrix vaccine for immunosuppressed people aged 50+
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
hip replacement & taking Flecainide 150mg x 2
Hi everyone - I have been on Flecainide 150mg twice daily for nearly a year now (increased from 100mg x 2) and thus far the A.F episodes (17 in 2022) have ceased. My problem now is I am facing the prospect of hip replacement surgery & wonder if anyone else has experienced this and did they have to stop
Hi everyone - I have been on Flecainide 150mg twice daily for nearly a year now (increased from 100mg x 2) and thus far the A.F episodes (17 in 2022) have ceased. My problem now is I am facing the prospect of hip replacement surgery & wonder if anyone else has experienced this and did they have to stop
Fib36
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AF Association
7 months ago
Awaiting hospital appt
Hi I've had a letter through the post saying I have a small AN and now awaiting specialist appointment at Salford. I've had symptoms of tinnitus my referral to ENT was my ask not GPs and I was surprised when the ENT consultant offered me an MRI to put my mind at ease. I was expecting it to come back
Hi I've had a letter through the post saying I have a small AN and now awaiting specialist appointment at Salford. I've had symptoms of tinnitus my referral to ENT was my ask not GPs and I was surprised when the ENT consultant offered me an MRI to put my mind at ease. I was expecting it to come back
Ranikhan
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
7 months ago
Hi I’m dory10. I was diagnosed inDec2019 but had it for 27 years. I fall over a lot now I’m having tests to find out why.
I fell down stairs expecting my 3rd child at 37 weeks . She was fine a genius infact but I was left in muscle spasms and so much pain. I was told I was so close to being a paraplegic. I put up with all the little things that went wrong, I was fortunate not to be paraplegic. In 2016 I had a minor car
I fell down stairs expecting my 3rd child at 37 weeks . She was fine a genius infact but I was left in muscle spasms and so much pain. I was told I was so close to being a paraplegic. I put up with all the little things that went wrong, I was fortunate not to be paraplegic. In 2016 I had a minor car
Dory10
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
narrow angles
Hi, first post on this forum, new to all of this. On a recent trip to the opticians, my wife (56) was referred to our local eye clinic with narrow drainage angles. Her ocular pressure is ok and there are no other abnormalities. The referral was quick and she had an appointment at the clinic within
Hi, first post on this forum, new to all of this. On a recent trip to the opticians, my wife (56) was referred to our local eye clinic with narrow drainage angles. Her ocular pressure is ok and there are no other abnormalities. The referral was quick and she had an appointment at the clinic within
AAJJTt
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Permanently damaged vision due to dry eyes?
I've had Limited Scleroderma for about 12 years. A year ago, I noticed that the vision in my left eye had become blurred. 3 opticians and 4 opthalmologists later (because I never see the same person twice, and every one starts at the beginning - what a ludicrous system), we have finally reached the
I've had Limited Scleroderma for about 12 years. A year ago, I noticed that the vision in my left eye had become blurred. 3 opticians and 4 opthalmologists later (because I never see the same person twice, and every one starts at the beginning - what a ludicrous system), we have finally reached the
Lausanjuk
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 months ago
Re:Red burning palms.
Hi,.Had all my blood tests back after being tested for Polythycemia, all was normal,so glad about that..Has anyone heard of Palmar Erythema?It's a thyroid Autoimmune condition that can affect the hands.Im hoping to see the Doctor in 2 weeks time to see if it could possibly be that and if they can actually
Hi,.Had all my blood tests back after being tested for Polythycemia, all was normal,so glad about that..Has anyone heard of Palmar Erythema?It's a thyroid Autoimmune condition that can affect the hands.Im hoping to see the Doctor in 2 weeks time to see if it could possibly be that and if they can actually
sylus_911
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Loss of voice!
Anybody with asthma + bronchiectasis combo ever suffer with total loss of voice? Ihave the odd croaky days, but it doesn't last long, now I've lost my voice ccompletely.....had loads of hot drinks, nothing working. Tips please!! Thanks.
Anybody with asthma + bronchiectasis combo ever suffer with total loss of voice? Ihave the odd croaky days, but it doesn't last long, now I've lost my voice ccompletely.....had loads of hot drinks, nothing working. Tips please!! Thanks.
Tiggertheterrier
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Bladder pain
Started b12 injections (sc) approx 6 weeks ago and have been experiencing bladder irritation and pain. Is this related to b12 injections? Otherwise feeling positive about the treatment. I've been ill for many years so not expecting to improve overnight. Thank you.
Started b12 injections (sc) approx 6 weeks ago and have been experiencing bladder irritation and pain. Is this related to b12 injections? Otherwise feeling positive about the treatment. I've been ill for many years so not expecting to improve overnight. Thank you.
Shelley1234567
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Felodipine
Hi, I've recently had my BP med switched from Lercanidipine to Felodipine. I'm finding Felodipine is giving me bad headaches, has anyone else found this an issue and if so did anything help? I'm unable to take Ibuprofen as I'm asthmatic, the only thing which helped was Syndol and that's not available
Hi, I've recently had my BP med switched from Lercanidipine to Felodipine. I'm finding Felodipine is giving me bad headaches, has anyone else found this an issue and if so did anything help? I'm unable to take Ibuprofen as I'm asthmatic, the only thing which helped was Syndol and that's not available
Pinkutd
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
Rheumy visit recently, going forward…..
had my 2-3 monthly Rheumy visit last week. I’m currently on 6.5mg….looking to taper down to 6 soon (delayed as I had a cold recently.) Touch wood, all generally going along ok……she seems confident in my slow tapering method and seems happy to let me continue at my own pace 👏🏻. She said that we’ll
had my 2-3 monthly Rheumy visit last week. I’m currently on 6.5mg….looking to taper down to 6 soon (delayed as I had a cold recently.) Touch wood, all generally going along ok……she seems confident in my slow tapering method and seems happy to let me continue at my own pace 👏🏻. She said that we’ll
Cfmad298601
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
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