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I should have added my husband was admitted to hospital last week with side effects from his Keytruda, so it was a stressful few days, he's home and fine now, but it is an ongoing journey, with metastatic melanoma, brain tumour .
I should have added my husband was admitted to hospital last week with side effects from his Keytruda, so it was a stressful few days, he's home and fine now, but it is an ongoing journey, with metastatic melanoma, brain tumour .
Kiwisufferer2019
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Muscle spasm in right hand??? Has anyone else had/ have this?
I can barely use my right hand, I am right handed. The spasms run up to mid arm. Has anyone had a similar problem. I am at my wits end, I don't know how to reduce it. I use magnesium, high doses of Nortritypline and nothing seems to help? I think the issue is coming from my neck? Neck very sore, currently
I can barely use my right hand, I am right handed. The spasms run up to mid arm. Has anyone had a similar problem. I am at my wits end, I don't know how to reduce it. I use magnesium, high doses of Nortritypline and nothing seems to help? I think the issue is coming from my neck? Neck very sore, currently
Alecinthesun
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Single v's double FET tomorrow...
Hi All, I've been finding it really difficult to make a decision whether to do a single or double frozen transfer tomorrow. Our history is that I've had 5 egg collections and 5 transfers so far (2x fresh, one of which was a double, 1x natural FET and 2x medicated FET's, the last one of which was a
Hi All, I've been finding it really difficult to make a decision whether to do a single or double frozen transfer tomorrow. Our history is that I've had 5 egg collections and 5 transfers so far (2x fresh, one of which was a double, 1x natural FET and 2x medicated FET's, the last one of which was a
PaulaDag
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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Trying to get a grip on things
Hi everyone I had a bike accident 2 years ago - I was hit by a car and then I had at least 6-months off work with post-concussion syndrome. The last 2 years since then I have worked abroad and in the last year in a particularly noisy, stressful city. I'm just trying to get a handle on where I am at
Hi everyone I had a bike accident 2 years ago - I was hit by a car and then I had at least 6-months off work with post-concussion syndrome. The last 2 years since then I have worked abroad and in the last year in a particularly noisy, stressful city. I'm just trying to get a handle on where I am at
BoofBear77
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Headway
2 years ago
Facial Scar & Face Asymmetry
I had a childhood accident when I was 2 years old that resulted in a three inch scar in my lower cheek. This was circa 1965 and they stitched it up crudely. It was so traumatic I remember the circumstances leading up to the accident and being held down while they stitched me up. I've spent my whole
I had a childhood accident when I was 2 years old that resulted in a three inch scar in my lower cheek. This was circa 1965 and they stitched it up crudely. It was so traumatic I remember the circumstances leading up to the accident and being held down while they stitched me up. I've spent my whole
Ionising
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Changing Faces
2 years ago
How morphine affects sedatives when having hospital treatment
I have a colostomy and I had to have a colonoscopy this week I was given pethidine. I found the procedure very painful and was told it was because I take morphine for chronic pain. This worries me in case I need emergency treatment where I will need pain management. Has anyone else experienced this
I have a colostomy and I had to have a colonoscopy this week I was given pethidine. I found the procedure very painful and was told it was because I take morphine for chronic pain. This worries me in case I need emergency treatment where I will need pain management. Has anyone else experienced this
NellieWellie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Constipation relief
What a relief to be regular after years of constipation. I didn’t realise that my diet was contributing to this condition. For around 2 years I ate almost daily, 2 boiled eggs for breakfast and a daily banana sometimes two. I have been prescribed Laxido and find it difficult to regulate . After walking
What a relief to be regular after years of constipation. I didn’t realise that my diet was contributing to this condition. For around 2 years I ate almost daily, 2 boiled eggs for breakfast and a daily banana sometimes two. I have been prescribed Laxido and find it difficult to regulate . After walking
Heather34
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Coping with heat
I need your advice my friends. We live in the north of England and rarely get a heatwave but this summer we had 2 and my HWP, who is in his 29th year of diagnosis, really suffered. I looked on HU and saw this can be a problen in PD. I told him what I had read and dealt with it with fans and cold packs
I need your advice my friends. We live in the north of England and rarely get a heatwave but this summer we had 2 and my HWP, who is in his 29th year of diagnosis, really suffered. I looked on HU and saw this can be a problen in PD. I told him what I had read and dealt with it with fans and cold packs
JeanieBeanie
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Brain damage
Mum in Icu for the past 3 weeks. Totally unexpected shock, she had chest pains and got taken in ambulance with suspected heart attack. Turned out to be a tear in her aorta. Had emergency surgery. The damage went from the top of her legs to her neck/head. When they operated they noticed damage to the
Mum in Icu for the past 3 weeks. Totally unexpected shock, she had chest pains and got taken in ambulance with suspected heart attack. Turned out to be a tear in her aorta. Had emergency surgery. The damage went from the top of her legs to her neck/head. When they operated they noticed damage to the
Cmc87
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Headway
2 years ago
Is there something else going on
Hi so I’ve had symptoms for a few years and believe it may be IBS but every time I go the doctors they just don’t seem to know what’s going on. I have an upset stomach daily 90% of the time my stools loose I suddenly get stomach cramps and goose bumps and have to go the toilet then it’ll be fine for
Hi so I’ve had symptoms for a few years and believe it may be IBS but every time I go the doctors they just don’t seem to know what’s going on. I have an upset stomach daily 90% of the time my stools loose I suddenly get stomach cramps and goose bumps and have to go the toilet then it’ll be fine for
RME_1996
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Worried about my brother
My brother is recovering at home after 18 months in hospital from a brain injury . He’s had a catheter in all this time but 2 weeks ago this came out. He’s having to retrain his bladder. Since this came out he’s been increasingly exhausted. He’s getting up in the night a lot to pee. He suffers with fatigue
My brother is recovering at home after 18 months in hospital from a brain injury . He’s had a catheter in all this time but 2 weeks ago this came out. He’s having to retrain his bladder. Since this came out he’s been increasingly exhausted. He’s getting up in the night a lot to pee. He suffers with fatigue
Rayoflight123-
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Headway
2 years ago
TTDF as FURSULTIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (B1)
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** looks like FURSULTIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE has attached a hcl and is FDA approved. https://drugs.ncats.io/drug/T3557LWB27 for treatment of Alzheimer's .
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** looks like FURSULTIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE has attached a hcl and is FDA approved. https://drugs.ncats.io/drug/T3557LWB27 for treatment of Alzheimer's .
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
D or C?
No idea if this is a nonsensical question. I had a fairly stable pattern of IBS D for 50 years. Ive not felt well for a couple of years and last year my GP ran a whole series of tests. Luckily, all tests were clear but I was told I was very constipated-huge surprise as I was still going to the loo
No idea if this is a nonsensical question. I had a fairly stable pattern of IBS D for 50 years. Ive not felt well for a couple of years and last year my GP ran a whole series of tests. Luckily, all tests were clear but I was told I was very constipated-huge surprise as I was still going to the loo
ValDee88
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IBS Network
2 years ago
nefopam
Hi, I just wondered if anyone has been prescribed Nefopam by their GP? Just spoke to my GP and they said they are unable to prescribe it in primary care….does that mean it needs to come from a consultant to get a prescription? I’m confused as it’s not an opioid, it’s not addictive and doesn’t have
Hi, I just wondered if anyone has been prescribed Nefopam by their GP? Just spoke to my GP and they said they are unable to prescribe it in primary care….does that mean it needs to come from a consultant to get a prescription? I’m confused as it’s not an opioid, it’s not addictive and doesn’t have
MyStar86
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Should I insist on cortisol test or am I a steroid 'junky '?
Feeling very low at the moment. Hopefully on my final leg of the PMR journey and have been on less than 5mgs for nearly a year. First of all, my GP tells me I should not need pred once down to 5mgs or below as my adrenals provide 5mgs naturally (totally ignoring my protest that over 2 years on steroids
Feeling very low at the moment. Hopefully on my final leg of the PMR journey and have been on less than 5mgs for nearly a year. First of all, my GP tells me I should not need pred once down to 5mgs or below as my adrenals provide 5mgs naturally (totally ignoring my protest that over 2 years on steroids
larkthebark
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Is trauma a cause of IBS?
Warning: I discuss trauma and abuse. I have never had a satisfactory explanation of my IBS-D. All I know is that it is triggered mostly by stress and anxiety. But can trauma cause IBS? I ask this because of two reasons. Firstly, years ago a doctor told me that they didn't know the cause of IBS and
Warning: I discuss trauma and abuse. I have never had a satisfactory explanation of my IBS-D. All I know is that it is triggered mostly by stress and anxiety. But can trauma cause IBS? I ask this because of two reasons. Firstly, years ago a doctor told me that they didn't know the cause of IBS and
WellySam
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IBS Network
2 years ago
PMR auto-immune diseases and Physical Stress
Does anyone have any good information on this? In 2019 after a 10 day period of extremely heavy physical work I developed Guillaume Barre Syndrome and was hospitalised for 4 weeks and had to learn to walk, feed myself again etc etc. I was 73 strong and fit (maybe??) In 2020 after I spent a week wheelbarrowing
Does anyone have any good information on this? In 2019 after a 10 day period of extremely heavy physical work I developed Guillaume Barre Syndrome and was hospitalised for 4 weeks and had to learn to walk, feed myself again etc etc. I was 73 strong and fit (maybe??) In 2020 after I spent a week wheelbarrowing
Matua
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Counseling Support
I was wondering what experience anyone has had with counseling? I’m coming up on a year NED, which I’m thankful for but have been experiencing increased anxiety symptoms. My cancer center offers up to 20 sessions free I start next week, I’ve never been before curious.
I was wondering what experience anyone has had with counseling? I’m coming up on a year NED, which I’m thankful for but have been experiencing increased anxiety symptoms. My cancer center offers up to 20 sessions free I start next week, I’ve never been before curious.
Saintgermain
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
ADMire Ablation
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
mav7
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
EXPERIENCES WITH DESOGESTREL????
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
Surfingblue
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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