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Overwhelmed Again!!
My roommate got
ear
surgery
and she is depending on me to help her. She has learning disabilities so I help her in every day life, but now I am worrying about things that I did not needed to before.
My roommate got
ear
surgery
and she is depending on me to help her. She has learning disabilities so I help her in every day life, but now I am worrying about things that I did not needed to before.
PenguinQueen44
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
Sonitus soundbite
Hi all, Has anyone had any experience of using the Soundbite device to address hearing loss in one
ear
after acoustic neuroma
surgery
? Just looking at options as I'm struggling a bit, so it would be good to hear of others experience.
Hi all, Has anyone had any experience of using the Soundbite device to address hearing loss in one
ear
after acoustic neuroma
surgery
? Just looking at options as I'm struggling a bit, so it would be good to hear of others experience.
domforr
in
Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 months ago
seeing a nephrologist 9/20
Hi just wanted to let everyone know I had my
ear
surgery
.. my intestinal issues Hzve gotten alittle better no dairy. I pray that part is over on a probiotic.
Hi just wanted to let everyone know I had my
ear
surgery
.. my intestinal issues Hzve gotten alittle better no dairy. I pray that part is over on a probiotic.
Dancing
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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Good chilly May morning š„¶
Rozy is doing better pretty much healed up from
surgery
and
ear
infection š Iām just about over my cold/crud that Iāve had since Friday and be back to meetings tonight šš¼ Been missing everyone and several friends have been touching base with me and making sure Iām okay.
Rozy is doing better pretty much healed up from
surgery
and
ear
infection š Iām just about over my cold/crud that Iāve had since Friday and be back to meetings tonight šš¼ Been missing everyone and several friends have been touching base with me and making sure Iām okay.
Kenu
in
My MSAA Community
5 months ago
vertigo
In brief, I was told by a doc at my
surgery
some ten years ago (who specialised in
ear
issues) that I should concentrate on the exercises given for this condition (Brandt Darroff) which, she said, work 80% of the time, and only undertake Eply or Eply if I was no better after several weeks.
In brief, I was told by a doc at my
surgery
some ten years ago (who specialised in
ear
issues) that I should concentrate on the exercises given for this condition (Brandt Darroff) which, she said, work 80% of the time, and only undertake Eply or Eply if I was no better after several weeks.
Happyrosie
in
Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Statins and tinnitus
Hi folks, I've been really struggling for a few months with my T (17 years with it). So it was an unwelcome shock to find out that I now need to go on statins due to calcified blood vessels (long story). The first thing I thought was oh no what if they affect my T! I did a bit of googling which suggested
Hi folks, I've been really struggling for a few months with my T (17 years with it). So it was an unwelcome shock to find out that I now need to go on statins due to calcified blood vessels (long story). The first thing I thought was oh no what if they affect my T! I did a bit of googling which suggested
Karlos
in
Tinnitus UK
38 minutes ago
Tinnitus
is there a link between hypothyroidism and tinnitus? I have unilateral tinnitus and have been referred to a consultant ENT. I canāt find any hopeful information suggesting tinnitus is curable and the references to unilateral tinnitus are all a bit worrying ie tumour (benign) and MĆ©niĆØreās disease
is there a link between hypothyroidism and tinnitus? I have unilateral tinnitus and have been referred to a consultant ENT. I canāt find any hopeful information suggesting tinnitus is curable and the references to unilateral tinnitus are all a bit worrying ie tumour (benign) and MĆ©niĆØreās disease
McMurtagh
in
Thyroid UK
2 days ago
The truth is that we need more research!
The truth is that we need more research and we need more exams, exams capable of seeing the middle ear and cochlea internally while alive. It is not possible to visualize the internal structures of the cochlea while alive, nor is it possible to visualize the middle ear in most cases. Tinnitus has a cerebral
The truth is that we need more research and we need more exams, exams capable of seeing the middle ear and cochlea internally while alive. It is not possible to visualize the internal structures of the cochlea while alive, nor is it possible to visualize the middle ear in most cases. Tinnitus has a cerebral
LeandroMack
in
Tinnitus UK
4 days ago
worsening tinnitus
dear all Since getting COVID for the 4th time my tinnitus is worse Different horrible noise in each ear. Headaches and dizziness. Itās not labyrinthitis. Sleep getting harder to come by Does any one else get this with tinnitus So hard and get no where with the gp Thanks
dear all Since getting COVID for the 4th time my tinnitus is worse Different horrible noise in each ear. Headaches and dizziness. Itās not labyrinthitis. Sleep getting harder to come by Does any one else get this with tinnitus So hard and get no where with the gp Thanks
7164
in
Tinnitus UK
4 days ago
Vestibular Migraine/ PPPD Or Something Else
I'm at my wits end really. I'm a mid 50's female, my balance issue started very abruptly in April 2022. I have had very sporadic, classic migraine with aura since my teens but could go for years between attacks. I was diagnosed with hypothyroid in 2020 and around that time I noticed my migraines got
I'm at my wits end really. I'm a mid 50's female, my balance issue started very abruptly in April 2022. I have had very sporadic, classic migraine with aura since my teens but could go for years between attacks. I was diagnosed with hypothyroid in 2020 and around that time I noticed my migraines got
Sparklingsunshine
in
National Migraine Centre
6 days ago
Steriod reduction/vertigo/adrenals?
Good morning everyone. Looking for advice please. I have been doing a slow taper from 6mg to 5mg and this is the first week i have completed on 5 mg and all has been well apart from slight bowel irregularities - but thats pretty normal for me. This morning however I awoke with a slightly spinny head
Good morning everyone. Looking for advice please. I have been doing a slow taper from 6mg to 5mg and this is the first week i have completed on 5 mg and all has been well apart from slight bowel irregularities - but thats pretty normal for me. This morning however I awoke with a slightly spinny head
Sungolfer
in
PMRGCAuk
7 days ago
Effects of azithromycin on blood pressure
I have recently been prescribed azithromycin long term three times a week. Has anyone had their blood pressure go up as a result of taking this whilst also being treated for high blood pressure and AF with Digoxin cadesartan and bisoprolol. I have been told by the consultant that the digoxin is a low
I have recently been prescribed azithromycin long term three times a week. Has anyone had their blood pressure go up as a result of taking this whilst also being treated for high blood pressure and AF with Digoxin cadesartan and bisoprolol. I have been told by the consultant that the digoxin is a low
organiclady
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 days ago
Salivary gland pain
Can anyone give advice on how to treat swollen and painful Carotid/ Salivary glands
Can anyone give advice on how to treat swollen and painful Carotid/ Salivary glands
Biddy47
in
The Australian Sjƶgren's Syndrome Association
8 days ago
My thoughts
Iād discovered I had it at the beginning of July this year ( I probably must have had it longer but didnāt realize what it was until sometimes July I was starting to be stressed from doing my masters and then had a breakup so I think while just wallowing in silence from the stress of everything from
Iād discovered I had it at the beginning of July this year ( I probably must have had it longer but didnāt realize what it was until sometimes July I was starting to be stressed from doing my masters and then had a breakup so I think while just wallowing in silence from the stress of everything from
Olamilekan12
in
Tinnitus UK
9 days ago
CBD and Seizures
Hi, I witnessed my mum having a seizure yesterday eve which is the most scary experience I have had. Mum was in bed, I had just administered her meds and went into the kitchen and heard the most awful screaming (mumās speech is limited so hearing a noise like this was alarming). I ran into the bedroom
Hi, I witnessed my mum having a seizure yesterday eve which is the most scary experience I have had. Mum was in bed, I had just administered her meds and went into the kitchen and heard the most awful screaming (mumās speech is limited so hearing a noise like this was alarming). I ran into the bedroom
bichonbear1
in
PSP Association
10 days ago
Parkinsons and Hearing Loss
Eleven years before I was diagnosed with PD I experienced sudden hearing loss in my left ear. Shortly after I developed tinnitus in that ear and have lived with it ever since. Three ENT's and multiple tests and no one could ever explain the cause of my hearing loss. I have read that there my be a relation
Eleven years before I was diagnosed with PD I experienced sudden hearing loss in my left ear. Shortly after I developed tinnitus in that ear and have lived with it ever since. Three ENT's and multiple tests and no one could ever explain the cause of my hearing loss. I have read that there my be a relation
coffeewithcream
in
Cure Parkinson's
11 days ago
Arrhythmias: Understanding your condition
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heartās electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heartās rhythm changes. For more
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heartās electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heartās rhythm changes. For more
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
14 days ago
Arrhythmias: Understanding your condition
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heartās electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heartās rhythm changes. For more
Arrhythmias are heart rhythm disorders of your heartās electrical system, whereby there is a change in the regular beat of your heart, causing it to beat irregularly. Sometimes if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked, or if an extra pathway exists, the heartās rhythm changes. For more
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
14 days ago
tinnitus interacts with other sounds??
hi there, Iāve had tinnitus for 12 years now and itās been good and bad, but mainly okay. About 10 years ago, I had EDT and everyoneās voices had a high pitch whistle to them! Also my voice sound strange. This eventually went after 12 months. Tinnitus has since just been up and down as per usual but
hi there, Iāve had tinnitus for 12 years now and itās been good and bad, but mainly okay. About 10 years ago, I had EDT and everyoneās voices had a high pitch whistle to them! Also my voice sound strange. This eventually went after 12 months. Tinnitus has since just been up and down as per usual but
Elane8701
in
Tinnitus UK
16 days ago
Atrial flutter patient information
Atrial flutter is a relatively common heart rhythm disturbance encountered by doctors, although not as common as Atrial Fibrillation (AF). It can affect adults of any age but is more common in older patients and is also more common in men. Please download our booklet
'Atrial flutter patient information
Atrial flutter is a relatively common heart rhythm disturbance encountered by doctors, although not as common as Atrial Fibrillation (AF). It can affect adults of any age but is more common in older patients and is also more common in men. Please download our booklet
'Atrial flutter patient information
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
16 days ago
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