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Its not getting better its beginning to drive me mad
Ive had this annoying noise in my ears for a few years now? Its really getting on my nerves now as it has got progressively louder, im 55 years old and cant explain how completly frustrated right now ? Knowing its getting louder as i get older .IT has an annoying habit of changing pitch from a high pitch
Ive had this annoying noise in my ears for a few years now? Its really getting on my nerves now as it has got progressively louder, im 55 years old and cant explain how completly frustrated right now ? Knowing its getting louder as i get older .IT has an annoying habit of changing pitch from a high pitch
Philbeard
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
update
hi to those of you that follow me on here and those who don’t just wanted to do a quick update. So I saw Transplant consultant last month and he said I probably won’t live 5 years without a transplant. I went back yesterday as follow up as they are now seeing me monthly, and we’ll I was totally surprised
hi to those of you that follow me on here and those who don’t just wanted to do a quick update. So I saw Transplant consultant last month and he said I probably won’t live 5 years without a transplant. I went back yesterday as follow up as they are now seeing me monthly, and we’ll I was totally surprised
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Doctor wants me to start Hydrea
I am 44 years old. I was diagnosed with ET 3 years ago. My platelet count had been pretty steady at around 700, sometimes it would spike to mid 700s or up to as high as 800. My last visit was 846 and the Doctor began to panic a little bit. She wanted me to start Hydrea 500mg 3 times a week to get things
I am 44 years old. I was diagnosed with ET 3 years ago. My platelet count had been pretty steady at around 700, sometimes it would spike to mid 700s or up to as high as 800. My last visit was 846 and the Doctor began to panic a little bit. She wanted me to start Hydrea 500mg 3 times a week to get things
JT1622
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
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Endo supplements
Hi all, Just wondered if anyone take any supplements/vitamins or something that they find helps keep their periods regular. I was on the combined pill for 8 years and decided to come off it as I wanted my body back. When on the pill I was taking breaks to have my period, but now I've been off for
Hi all, Just wondered if anyone take any supplements/vitamins or something that they find helps keep their periods regular. I was on the combined pill for 8 years and decided to come off it as I wanted my body back. When on the pill I was taking breaks to have my period, but now I've been off for
Endo_hub
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
Labyrinthitis & tinnitus
Had mild tinnitus for a while which I could cope with, but since the onset of labyrinthitis back in March the tinnitus has got much worse, particularly recently..anyone had similar?..Currently in bed after another labyrinthitis 'episode'.
Had mild tinnitus for a while which I could cope with, but since the onset of labyrinthitis back in March the tinnitus has got much worse, particularly recently..anyone had similar?..Currently in bed after another labyrinthitis 'episode'.
Cityfan1
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
Lyrica can it just mask inflammation
Hi. I'm still waiting for the rhumatologist and for the moment my gp want my to try lyrica to remove the pain. Does it work for inflammatory pain? If i stop feeling the pain but the inflammation is still there can i rupture something by moving to much again? I have achille inflammation, pain in my rib
Hi. I'm still waiting for the rhumatologist and for the moment my gp want my to try lyrica to remove the pain. Does it work for inflammatory pain? If i stop feeling the pain but the inflammation is still there can i rupture something by moving to much again? I have achille inflammation, pain in my rib
Shadow35
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NRAS
8 months ago
Interstitial Cystitis with negative biopsy?
Hi everyone, I had a cystoscopy done during a surgery for endometriosis under general and the report says 'petichiae seen on double fill' and a question of Interstitial Cystitis. They took a biopsy and that shows 'a few scattered mast cells' but reports 'negative for significant inflammation'. One Urogynae
Hi everyone, I had a cystoscopy done during a surgery for endometriosis under general and the report says 'petichiae seen on double fill' and a question of Interstitial Cystitis. They took a biopsy and that shows 'a few scattered mast cells' but reports 'negative for significant inflammation'. One Urogynae
G3miniStar
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Bladder Health UK
8 months ago
Muscle movements upwards
I'm.not sure I have FND. Muscles move involuntarily up.my back neck and head. Trying to balance. I've got tinnitus. Alll fter using olive oil in right ear in 2020 to soften wax. Not stopped ever. Issues with balance but never dizzy. More like there is a boat inside me! My brain can often be calculating
I'm.not sure I have FND. Muscles move involuntarily up.my back neck and head. Trying to balance. I've got tinnitus. Alll fter using olive oil in right ear in 2020 to soften wax. Not stopped ever. Issues with balance but never dizzy. More like there is a boat inside me! My brain can often be calculating
Chandalierglass
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
8 months ago
afib and medication
persistent afib for at least 7 years, tia 3 months ago, afterwards on xarelto, constant diarrhea, wondering if this is a result of xarelto, stopped flexinite, due to dizziness, very tired all the time, cardioversion was recommended, but was not done because I could not tolerate flexinite and had to agree
persistent afib for at least 7 years, tia 3 months ago, afterwards on xarelto, constant diarrhea, wondering if this is a result of xarelto, stopped flexinite, due to dizziness, very tired all the time, cardioversion was recommended, but was not done because I could not tolerate flexinite and had to agree
joruluv
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AF Association
8 months ago
Who has had cataract surgery with a bleb?
So as is the way with this condition, you cruise for a while then your eyes decide they do not wish to play ball! So basically I’ve been noticing a decrease in clarity with my right eye. The Glaucoma clinic doesn’t think I’m an urgent case so I’m waiting till November where I will see a nurse 😒.
So as is the way with this condition, you cruise for a while then your eyes decide they do not wish to play ball! So basically I’ve been noticing a decrease in clarity with my right eye. The Glaucoma clinic doesn’t think I’m an urgent case so I’m waiting till November where I will see a nurse 😒.
Vich81
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
Sutherlandia mentioned by a medical herbalist
We all like to hear good news stories to brighten our day and we all know that here we are not medically trained and don't make any claims to have found heart or other cures. Also don't take anything without running it past your trusted medic. That said here are some recent newsletter extracts that
We all like to hear good news stories to brighten our day and we all know that here we are not medically trained and don't make any claims to have found heart or other cures. Also don't take anything without running it past your trusted medic. That said here are some recent newsletter extracts that
secondtry
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AF Association
8 months ago
Flecainide & Constipation!
Hi, Ever since my Flecainide was increased to 150mg twice daily I have suffered with never-ending constipation causing very impacted and large hard to pass stools. Naturally I have tried all sorts of remedies (have always consumed prunes every day together with a high fibre oats/wheat-bran/toasted
Hi, Ever since my Flecainide was increased to 150mg twice daily I have suffered with never-ending constipation causing very impacted and large hard to pass stools. Naturally I have tried all sorts of remedies (have always consumed prunes every day together with a high fibre oats/wheat-bran/toasted
Fib36
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AF Association
5 months ago
Anti inflammatory pain killer
I am looking for recommendations for tolerable pain relief for hip bursitis please? So far I have only tried buprenorohine patches that did not help and turned me into a zombie overnight …couldn't stay awake and severe nausea ! Any experiences to share please I have atrophic gastritis ? thanks
I am looking for recommendations for tolerable pain relief for hip bursitis please? So far I have only tried buprenorohine patches that did not help and turned me into a zombie overnight …couldn't stay awake and severe nausea ! Any experiences to share please I have atrophic gastritis ? thanks
davina70
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Nails!
My nails are really deteriorating, soft, bendy, peeling. They’ve been poor for ages but this is much worse. Nothing topical is helping. I’m on 75 mcgs levothyroxine and my TSH levels are good - and on 0.01 % estriol cream for dryness. Could it be that which is making the difference, although I was
My nails are really deteriorating, soft, bendy, peeling. They’ve been poor for ages but this is much worse. Nothing topical is helping. I’m on 75 mcgs levothyroxine and my TSH levels are good - and on 0.01 % estriol cream for dryness. Could it be that which is making the difference, although I was
Calceolaria
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
E.T. JAK 2 at 90 years of age
Actually I’m only 89 years 5 months, but on September 1st I was diagnosed with the above. A general blood test showed platelets had risen from 446 last October to 600 July 2023. A great deal of information was given to me by the Associate Specialist and the Specialist Nurse. The information was,
Actually I’m only 89 years 5 months, but on September 1st I was diagnosed with the above. A general blood test showed platelets had risen from 446 last October to 600 July 2023. A great deal of information was given to me by the Associate Specialist and the Specialist Nurse. The information was,
Suzukigirl
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
Post Covid
Morning all ,hoping for advice plz. I had covid 6 weeks ago,it was very unpleasant. Worse still is now ive been left with vertigo. Im actually struggling more with this than the covid. My RA nurse also stopped my meds due to how poorly i was. So far no flare. Please has anyone else had vertigo and how
Morning all ,hoping for advice plz. I had covid 6 weeks ago,it was very unpleasant. Worse still is now ive been left with vertigo. Im actually struggling more with this than the covid. My RA nurse also stopped my meds due to how poorly i was. So far no flare. Please has anyone else had vertigo and how
Ninnin67
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NRAS
8 months ago
Foraminotomy
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
yorkshirelad1
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
bed wetting has stopped but now child is highly emotional?
hi, just wondering if anyone here that’s had a child that wets the bed had any emotional problems when they stopped? I certainly didn’t expect that stopping bed wetting would cause us any problems 🤦🏼♀️. So this last wee my 9 year old girl has been dry at night. Great news… but now she’s so emotional
hi, just wondering if anyone here that’s had a child that wets the bed had any emotional problems when they stopped? I certainly didn’t expect that stopping bed wetting would cause us any problems 🤦🏼♀️. So this last wee my 9 year old girl has been dry at night. Great news… but now she’s so emotional
Skyfullofstars1
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ERIC
8 months ago
Total knee replacement
19 days post op - been very tough especially when COVID thrown into the mix! My muscle tone wasn’t great pre-op but is now nonexistent. Is it possible to build muscle tone with PMR? Without PMR it’s possible to build good muscle tone with regular exercises but no matter how frequently I do my post op
19 days post op - been very tough especially when COVID thrown into the mix! My muscle tone wasn’t great pre-op but is now nonexistent. Is it possible to build muscle tone with PMR? Without PMR it’s possible to build good muscle tone with regular exercises but no matter how frequently I do my post op
Toffeeboyblue
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Warfarin.
Is anyone with Coeliac taking anything other than Warfarin for AF? I manage my INR ok. I find it a problem at times. GP said it is better I take it. They can check because I might not absorb others well. Because green veg affects it. Holidays and meals out can cause problems. On holidays, my diet
Is anyone with Coeliac taking anything other than Warfarin for AF? I manage my INR ok. I find it a problem at times. GP said it is better I take it. They can check because I might not absorb others well. Because green veg affects it. Holidays and meals out can cause problems. On holidays, my diet
benmaise
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AF Association
8 months ago
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