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New to deaf
Hi, I had a virus (according to my doctor), told my instant deafness would return...... 6 months later, course of steroids and steroid injections into my eardrum, almost no hearing in 1 ear and tinnitus that goes from slightly annoying at the start of the day to OK you've beat me by the end of the day
Hi, I had a virus (according to my doctor), told my instant deafness would return...... 6 months later, course of steroids and steroid injections into my eardrum, almost no hearing in 1 ear and tinnitus that goes from slightly annoying at the start of the day to OK you've beat me by the end of the day
Molbel
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Vitamin B2 Deficiency Can Cause B6 Toxicity! PWP Are Commonly Deficient In B2.
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/276491/fneur-08-00333-HTML/image_m/fneur-08-00333-g002.jpg From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333/full Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/276491/fneur-08-00333-HTML/image_m/fneur-08-00333-g002.jpg From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333/full Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
microbleeds
Hi I wondered if any of you have had micro bleeds in the brain and had to therefore come of warfarin? We’re you put on clexane/fragmin etc? How has that worked for you and what was ongoing treatment? Also have you flown ok post bleeds on a plane? TIA
Hi I wondered if any of you have had micro bleeds in the brain and had to therefore come of warfarin? We’re you put on clexane/fragmin etc? How has that worked for you and what was ongoing treatment? Also have you flown ok post bleeds on a plane? TIA
chelb29
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 months ago
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Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib?
I asked the group about a month ago if it was OK to take Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib, several members came back and said they have been on the combination. However, my Haematologist has advised and I quote: "There may be an interaction and should not be given to prevent high cholesterol and if your
I asked the group about a month ago if it was OK to take Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib, several members came back and said they have been on the combination. However, my Haematologist has advised and I quote: "There may be an interaction and should not be given to prevent high cholesterol and if your
RobertCLL
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CLL Support
5 months ago
What doesn't mix well with Coumadin?
Hello, my name is Chris from french part of Canada, please forgive my poor English... I have artificial heart from incident in Afghanistan. I need to take Coumadin/warfarin to keep my blood from becoming ragu...I've recently moved to the Philippines for obvious reasons and I have trouble falling asleep
Hello, my name is Chris from french part of Canada, please forgive my poor English... I have artificial heart from incident in Afghanistan. I need to take Coumadin/warfarin to keep my blood from becoming ragu...I've recently moved to the Philippines for obvious reasons and I have trouble falling asleep
Corporal_Canada
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 months ago
Tinnitus and Cochlear implants
Hello .. I’m just enquiring if there is anyone out there who has a cochlear implant and tinnitus. I’ve had a lot of operations on my ear , and onto my second cochlear implant. I’m in pain still after these operations and still have awful tinnitus. Just trying to get on with things!
Hello .. I’m just enquiring if there is anyone out there who has a cochlear implant and tinnitus. I’ve had a lot of operations on my ear , and onto my second cochlear implant. I’m in pain still after these operations and still have awful tinnitus. Just trying to get on with things!
1Dar
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
anal leakage and constipation
my husband has aggressive metastatic prostate cancer Gleason 8 with mets to lymph nodes, bladder, and pelvic bones and hips. He is scheduled to start triplet therapy in the next 2 weeks. Last week he underwent a TURP procedure in hopes to get rid of the catheter which he had for over 2 months. Unfortunately
my husband has aggressive metastatic prostate cancer Gleason 8 with mets to lymph nodes, bladder, and pelvic bones and hips. He is scheduled to start triplet therapy in the next 2 weeks. Last week he underwent a TURP procedure in hopes to get rid of the catheter which he had for over 2 months. Unfortunately
Jojoteacher
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
The Dreaded MR
I think I posted a comment on someone else's thread months ago about having to go through MR, because in my review, they had taken me from enhanced on both elements of PIP down to standard rate on daily living only. To be honest I was evidently irate in the information I sent back. Igot them to send
I think I posted a comment on someone else's thread months ago about having to go through MR, because in my review, they had taken me from enhanced on both elements of PIP down to standard rate on daily living only. To be honest I was evidently irate in the information I sent back. Igot them to send
ArtfulLyricist
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
Yellowish skin,
Hi,i have yellows.skin for 3 years.now but my liver test come back normal,i had a really high.consume alcohol,i look yellowish but with.normal bilirubin test,i have take.billirubin test seven times now,all normal,albumin normal,inr,normal,alt normal,what can it be?
Hi,i have yellows.skin for 3 years.now but my liver test come back normal,i had a really high.consume alcohol,i look yellowish but with.normal bilirubin test,i have take.billirubin test seven times now,all normal,albumin normal,inr,normal,alt normal,what can it be?
Okki49
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
New and struggling to cope.
This is going to be a bit of a muddle to read as I am struggling to concentrate. About 3-4 weeks I started to get a 'clicking' in my left ear but only in response to certain sounds happening around me, running a tap for example would trigger it. As soon as the external noise stopped so did the clicking
This is going to be a bit of a muddle to read as I am struggling to concentrate. About 3-4 weeks I started to get a 'clicking' in my left ear but only in response to certain sounds happening around me, running a tap for example would trigger it. As soon as the external noise stopped so did the clicking
Randy101
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Fosfestrol (Honvan)
New paper from India [1]. "
Outcomes and toxicity of oral Fosfestrol in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer-a real-world experience
" This brought back memories of being in groups shortly after I was diagnosed. There were men who discussed where to obtain Honvan (Forfestrol) a
New paper from India [1]. "
Outcomes and toxicity of oral Fosfestrol in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer-a real-world experience
" This brought back memories of being in groups shortly after I was diagnosed. There were men who discussed where to obtain Honvan (Forfestrol) a
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Cytoreductive Prostatectomy & Oligometastatic PCa.
New meta-analysis below [1]. The day that I had a prostatectomy, my surgeon had another operation. The man was found to have cancer in a lymph node, so was stapled-up with his prostate intact. This was in 2004 & debulking was considered to be pointless since the patient would be receiving systemic
New meta-analysis below [1]. The day that I had a prostatectomy, my surgeon had another operation. The man was found to have cancer in a lymph node, so was stapled-up with his prostate intact. This was in 2004 & debulking was considered to be pointless since the patient would be receiving systemic
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Needing some suggestions to sitting for hours in hospital
I am 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
I am 26 and on warfarin for a mechanical aortic valve inserted in April 23. I need to be tested very regularly, normally every 2 weeks atleast. It must be a blood test as the pin prick tests proved unreliable in my case. I spend hours and hours waiting at St Barts for a blood test which is where I am
Pefki
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Anticoagulation Support
6 months ago
Boron, an interesting article about supplement for T3 increase
Found this article which I found interesting as a possible supplement to assist with T3 may consider after next blood test if no improvement. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712861/?fbclid=IwAR3dMJ-9rLLZ47g1qBU4LbMViJROk8gIbRNhijGMMW3giwHjVbsY06Huppk
Found this article which I found interesting as a possible supplement to assist with T3 may consider after next blood test if no improvement. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712861/?fbclid=IwAR3dMJ-9rLLZ47g1qBU4LbMViJROk8gIbRNhijGMMW3giwHjVbsY06Huppk
Humphre
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
being redundant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Recommendations for a rheumatologist in Merseyside area please.
I was 65 in August, about six to eight weeks ago I started having really painful hips, fatigued, night sweats, eye and temple pains. I have mild lupus (remission) so was discharged by my rheumatologist in January 21 My GP recently did some bloods. ESR 10 He told me to contact rheumatology department
I was 65 in August, about six to eight weeks ago I started having really painful hips, fatigued, night sweats, eye and temple pains. I have mild lupus (remission) so was discharged by my rheumatologist in January 21 My GP recently did some bloods. ESR 10 He told me to contact rheumatology department
Pennypip
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
I'm back....!
Bricking it now....thoracoscopy due on Thursday morning and I'm terrified....has anyone here had it done? I just hate pain of any sort even though I know I'll have sedation - Fentanyl and Midazolam -I'm still really, really panicking....😒🙄
Bricking it now....thoracoscopy due on Thursday morning and I'm terrified....has anyone here had it done? I just hate pain of any sort even though I know I'll have sedation - Fentanyl and Midazolam -I'm still really, really panicking....😒🙄
sue32
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Problems following microsuction
Hi everyone. After many issues with my ears over the years including tinnitus I finally got my appointment for the ENT and went in last week. I had a hearing test and it shows some hearing loss in both ears and alsoa pressure test that showed the pressure wasn't right in both ears as well, all the doctor
Hi everyone. After many issues with my ears over the years including tinnitus I finally got my appointment for the ENT and went in last week. I had a hearing test and it shows some hearing loss in both ears and alsoa pressure test that showed the pressure wasn't right in both ears as well, all the doctor
andy614
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Dry scalp
I have recently noticed increasingly dry scalp. Can anyone recommend any shampoo/ conditioner to help? No expense (at this scale) spared. I have very fine hair, and dont want this to have further effects. I've looked at all the commercially available ones, dont have any way to judge which work and are
I have recently noticed increasingly dry scalp. Can anyone recommend any shampoo/ conditioner to help? No expense (at this scale) spared. I have very fine hair, and dont want this to have further effects. I've looked at all the commercially available ones, dont have any way to judge which work and are
cathie
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NRAS
6 months ago
Easyhaler vs salamol
Ive been on easyhaler for years but when I picked up my last prescription they gave me salamol.I don't feel as though it's helped as I've been a bit short of breath the past few days.Also I got changed from foxtail to luforbec a few months ago.I feel as though my asthma is flaring up at the moment.Anybody
Ive been on easyhaler for years but when I picked up my last prescription they gave me salamol.I don't feel as though it's helped as I've been a bit short of breath the past few days.Also I got changed from foxtail to luforbec a few months ago.I feel as though my asthma is flaring up at the moment.Anybody
Asthma1973
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
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