Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Adrenal conditions
Posts
Communities
31,163 public posts
Filter results
feeling desperate.
Ok so I am hopefully going to be starting injecting every other day soon (possibly end of this week), but can’t just yet and I don’t know how to cope. I ain’t sleeping, I am peeing loads and have terrible bladder pain. Dr Klein says this does happen to some people. But I have also started seeing things
Ok so I am hopefully going to be starting injecting every other day soon (possibly end of this week), but can’t just yet and I don’t know how to cope. I ain’t sleeping, I am peeing loads and have terrible bladder pain. Dr Klein says this does happen to some people. But I have also started seeing things
Gobbozoid
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 hours ago
Fatigue
My challenge is that around the same time i was diagnosed with Pmr i was experiencing mobility issues which resulted in a hip replacement followed by a year later by a knee replacement on the opposite leg which I am now 6 month post op . I am not sure if my fatigue on effort is normal after the joint
My challenge is that around the same time i was diagnosed with Pmr i was experiencing mobility issues which resulted in a hip replacement followed by a year later by a knee replacement on the opposite leg which I am now 6 month post op . I am not sure if my fatigue on effort is normal after the joint
Ritz02
in
PMRGCAuk
17 hours ago
Mixed messages
Does anyone have glaucoma and also suffer with migraines auras . I have both ,taking drops for the glaucoma, but just paracetamol for the migraines.?My neurologist won't treat them unless I have more than 5 Attacks a month. I am getting 2/3 . Wondering how you cope, as I am getting a bit depressed
Does anyone have glaucoma and also suffer with migraines auras . I have both ,taking drops for the glaucoma, but just paracetamol for the migraines.?My neurologist won't treat them unless I have more than 5 Attacks a month. I am getting 2/3 . Wondering how you cope, as I am getting a bit depressed
Lancashirelass07
in
Glaucoma UK
17 hours ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Varicose veins and returning to running after injury
I have varicose veins and have not done long distance running since January this year. I have been riding my bike 120 km per week to keep cardio fitness up. Just wondering would it be ok to come back to running yet? I have not had surgery and don't intend to get surgery. Would it be ok to get back to
I have varicose veins and have not done long distance running since January this year. I have been riding my bike 120 km per week to keep cardio fitness up. Just wondering would it be ok to come back to running yet? I have not had surgery and don't intend to get surgery. Would it be ok to get back to
Loverofrunning
in
Couch to 5K
1 day ago
Terahertz Therapy
Hi everyone, I've seen the torture and the pain induced by antipsychotic meds again, to me it waa like deliberate punishment and torture and for months nothing changed, antipsychotic withdrawals induced neuroleptic malignant syndrome s causing catatonic mutism, restless legs went into remission, now
Hi everyone, I've seen the torture and the pain induced by antipsychotic meds again, to me it waa like deliberate punishment and torture and for months nothing changed, antipsychotic withdrawals induced neuroleptic malignant syndrome s causing catatonic mutism, restless legs went into remission, now
RLSSCARER
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 days ago
cataract surgery
hi - I am healthy & 65. Very myopic (-10 & -9) with glaucoma in left eye). I have just dropped below DVLA driving limit so consultant is recommending cataract surgery in both eyes (NHS). My question is would it be worth it in terms of quality of vision improvement to go private as I understand that various
hi - I am healthy & 65. Very myopic (-10 & -9) with glaucoma in left eye). I have just dropped below DVLA driving limit so consultant is recommending cataract surgery in both eyes (NHS). My question is would it be worth it in terms of quality of vision improvement to go private as I understand that various
t55ddy
in
Glaucoma UK
2 days ago
Dark shadows from glaucoma eye drops
Hi I was diagnosed almost 3 yrs ago and simply handed a leaflet and a prescription. I now have to use them 3 times a day as the pressure has worsened.The dark shadows in my eye sockets now look so bad, although I did read about this I have never been told if there is an alternative. The nurse at the
Hi I was diagnosed almost 3 yrs ago and simply handed a leaflet and a prescription. I now have to use them 3 times a day as the pressure has worsened.The dark shadows in my eye sockets now look so bad, although I did read about this I have never been told if there is an alternative. The nurse at the
doileyqueen
in
Glaucoma UK
3 days ago
Amino acid complex, is it worth trying?
I have been seeing more and more about amino acids and the possible benefits for those with hypothyroidism. Their importance for conversion, also their benefits regarding liver health. I'm also type2 diabetic, it seems there may be benefits there too. Have any of you looked into this? If so are there
I have been seeing more and more about amino acids and the possible benefits for those with hypothyroidism. Their importance for conversion, also their benefits regarding liver health. I'm also type2 diabetic, it seems there may be benefits there too. Have any of you looked into this? If so are there
Jones1969
in
Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Rituximab and Denosumab
Has anyone had a Denosumab injection after having a Retuximab infusion. I have just had my second infusion and due a Denosumab injection soon. Just read that Denosumab can increase the risk of serious infection with Rituximab. Rheumatology have said that it's OK, but I don't trust them.
Has anyone had a Denosumab injection after having a Retuximab infusion. I have just had my second infusion and due a Denosumab injection soon. Just read that Denosumab can increase the risk of serious infection with Rituximab. Rheumatology have said that it's OK, but I don't trust them.
Jacko37
in
NRAS
4 days ago
Worries about Travel Medical Insurance
Hi, I am recently diagnosed with ET and started yesterday on Hydroxycarbamide 500mg Monday to Friday . I understand that I will be monitored closely to achieve the best balance of drugs and optimum platelet count which will take a few months. However, I am used to travelling, My partner and I have
Hi, I am recently diagnosed with ET and started yesterday on Hydroxycarbamide 500mg Monday to Friday . I understand that I will be monitored closely to achieve the best balance of drugs and optimum platelet count which will take a few months. However, I am used to travelling, My partner and I have
SpendyWendy
in
MPN Voice
4 days ago
Hydroxicarbamide for PV - UK
Diagnosed late 2018 soon after started on Hydroxycarbamide + Rivaroxyban 10mg daily. In the last year, Hydroxycarbamide has been increased slowly every few months. I am now taking 2000mg 4 days a week and 1500mg on 3 days a week because my platelet score is 640. I am feeling really poorly on this
Diagnosed late 2018 soon after started on Hydroxycarbamide + Rivaroxyban 10mg daily. In the last year, Hydroxycarbamide has been increased slowly every few months. I am now taking 2000mg 4 days a week and 1500mg on 3 days a week because my platelet score is 640. I am feeling really poorly on this
RedEye21
in
MPN Voice
4 days ago
Puffy eyes
Hi 👋 Has anyone experienced puffy eyelids and a bit of swelling under the eyes? I have lupus and sjogrens so not sure which would cause this.. I am having a painful flare at the moment. Quite new to this as diognosed Dec 2022. Only seen rheumatologist once and due to see them again this month but have
Hi 👋 Has anyone experienced puffy eyelids and a bit of swelling under the eyes? I have lupus and sjogrens so not sure which would cause this.. I am having a painful flare at the moment. Quite new to this as diognosed Dec 2022. Only seen rheumatologist once and due to see them again this month but have
Lucylou72
in
LUPUS UK
4 days ago
PROTACS: what they are and the good and bad of these molecules
Fascinating, and they are currently being tested also for degenerative diseases...they are a rather new technique...and yet we already have "advanced PROTACs", the speed of research is impressive... 1. PROTAC Mechanism Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) have emerged as a promising therapeutic
Fascinating, and they are currently being tested also for degenerative diseases...they are a rather new technique...and yet we already have "advanced PROTACs", the speed of research is impressive... 1. PROTAC Mechanism Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) have emerged as a promising therapeutic
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Prolia and prednisone together = higher infection risk
https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/prednisone-with-prolia-1936-0-3238-14600.html From the "we never stop learning angles about APCa and related treatments" zone Wear a mask etc
https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/prednisone-with-prolia-1936-0-3238-14600.html From the "we never stop learning angles about APCa and related treatments" zone Wear a mask etc
Derf4223
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
Tinnitus and White Noise
Over the last 3 years my Tinnitus has deteriorated rapidly. It is constant and I have found one thing that makes me sleep at night is WhiteNoise on YouTube. Highly recommendable. I am getting hearing aids which the Audiologist hopes will reduce my Tinnitus. Meanwhile, it's really troublesome and affects
Over the last 3 years my Tinnitus has deteriorated rapidly. It is constant and I have found one thing that makes me sleep at night is WhiteNoise on YouTube. Highly recommendable. I am getting hearing aids which the Audiologist hopes will reduce my Tinnitus. Meanwhile, it's really troublesome and affects
Nana1944
in
Tinnitus UK
5 days ago
New to tinnitus and frightened
Hi everyone, I'm new to tinnitus, just 3 weeks in but have already been told my hearing is fine and there's no problems with my ears by an audiologist. I recently went through a stressful period at work followed by my mum being rushed into hospital and being told out of the blue that she only had days
Hi everyone, I'm new to tinnitus, just 3 weeks in but have already been told my hearing is fine and there's no problems with my ears by an audiologist. I recently went through a stressful period at work followed by my mum being rushed into hospital and being told out of the blue that she only had days
MiniRocket
in
Tinnitus UK
5 days ago
Severe tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss
(Moderator's note - this post contains suicidal ideation, which may be upsetting to some readers) I have recently been diagnosed with granulomatosis with polyangiitis as a result of an autoimmune disorder and have been suffering with tinnitus since the 17th December 2023. The tinnitus is often raging
(Moderator's note - this post contains suicidal ideation, which may be upsetting to some readers) I have recently been diagnosed with granulomatosis with polyangiitis as a result of an autoimmune disorder and have been suffering with tinnitus since the 17th December 2023. The tinnitus is often raging
LRM001
in
Tinnitus UK
5 days ago
Dry Eye Webinar
Hello everyone, I wanted to let you all know about our next Digital Glaucoma Support Group - this session will be discussing Dry Eye. This is a topic that is often requested when we ask for topic suggestions, and we get lots of phone calls to the Glaucoma UK helpline about Dry Eye. This is your chance
Hello everyone, I wanted to let you all know about our next Digital Glaucoma Support Group - this session will be discussing Dry Eye. This is a topic that is often requested when we ask for topic suggestions, and we get lots of phone calls to the Glaucoma UK helpline about Dry Eye. This is your chance
Robyn_GlaucomaUK
in
Glaucoma UK
5 days ago
Lupron - start with one month dose or 3 months ?
Dad , 83 , is to start with lupron soon. He has been on bicalutamide since two weeks. He is in good health generally and has not had heart issues apart from hypertension since many years , controlled by medicine. Doctor has advised 3 monthly lupron injections. But I was wondering if it would
Dad , 83 , is to start with lupron soon. He has been on bicalutamide since two weeks. He is in good health generally and has not had heart issues apart from hypertension since many years , controlled by medicine. Doctor has advised 3 monthly lupron injections. But I was wondering if it would
Tinkudi
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
update on switching to digoxin from lopressor
Stopped digoxin this am and starting back on lopressor. bad heartburn and nausea just kept getting worse. Lots of hydrating and will explore ablation. Really felt sick on digoxin. Although don't feel generally great this was really not a good experience.
Stopped digoxin this am and starting back on lopressor. bad heartburn and nausea just kept getting worse. Lots of hydrating and will explore ablation. Really felt sick on digoxin. Although don't feel generally great this was really not a good experience.
farewelltoarms
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 days ago
1
2
3
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
IBS Network
2876 results
Thyroid UK
2374 results
Diabetes India
1538 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest