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The endless story of my fatigue and brain fog.
Hello everyone, i am new here in the forum, i signed in cos i found people suffering from the same thing that I’m dealing with. i decided to share my long story with everyone to help and to be helped if possible. i’m a 37 years old male, married. Problem started in 2006, that time i was stressed a lot
Hello everyone, i am new here in the forum, i signed in cos i found people suffering from the same thing that I’m dealing with. i decided to share my long story with everyone to help and to be helped if possible. i’m a 37 years old male, married. Problem started in 2006, that time i was stressed a lot
00jm00
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Allergies and B12 deficiency
I’m not sure whether others have experienced this or this is just a freak coincidence. Before I developed B12 deficiency I got tennis elbow and had no problems with the neoprene arm band. Now, after B12 deficiency diagnosis, I have just got tennis elbow yet again. Now however, I cannot wear the neoprene
I’m not sure whether others have experienced this or this is just a freak coincidence. Before I developed B12 deficiency I got tennis elbow and had no problems with the neoprene arm band. Now, after B12 deficiency diagnosis, I have just got tennis elbow yet again. Now however, I cannot wear the neoprene
GGourmet
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
What does bronco asthma poor control mean?
No doctors file and also on consultant notes, just found out that I've not got any allergies to set asthma off
No doctors file and also on consultant notes, just found out that I've not got any allergies to set asthma off
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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Flying with severe asthma
Hi - I have an amazing chance to go for a very exciting (for me) day out but to get there I would have to take a short flight on my own. I haven’t flown recently at all and my last few flights have been tricky for my asthma. Since then my asthma has got much worse and I’ve been reacting to more and more
Hi - I have an amazing chance to go for a very exciting (for me) day out but to get there I would have to take a short flight on my own. I haven’t flown recently at all and my last few flights have been tricky for my asthma. Since then my asthma has got much worse and I’ve been reacting to more and more
Emily-G
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Allergic?
I got some good feedback for my daughter regarding the difficulty she has taking B12, but I also am wondering: Is it possible to actually be allergic to B12 (I've heard it happens but is rare), and would the allergic reaction be similar / different to the other negative side effects that people have
I got some good feedback for my daughter regarding the difficulty she has taking B12, but I also am wondering: Is it possible to actually be allergic to B12 (I've heard it happens but is rare), and would the allergic reaction be similar / different to the other negative side effects that people have
pafamily
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
What is Allergic Asthma ?
It is also known as “extrinsic” asthma as the trigger comes from outside the body and is inhaled along with the air. There is a range of triggers of allergic asthma, such as cigarette smoke, animal fur, perfume, plant pollen, cold air, exhaust and other chemical fumes. These impact of these triggers
It is also known as “extrinsic” asthma as the trigger comes from outside the body and is inhaled along with the air. There is a range of triggers of allergic asthma, such as cigarette smoke, animal fur, perfume, plant pollen, cold air, exhaust and other chemical fumes. These impact of these triggers
RoyParker
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Hayfever: Drops, Tablets or Nasal Sprays?
Hi, After a pretty bad attack of asthma & hayfever I've been advised by the clinic to get some antihistamines (loratadine). What's the better delivery method? Drops, Tablets or Nasal Sprays? Thank you. Sidsmate
Hi, After a pretty bad attack of asthma & hayfever I've been advised by the clinic to get some antihistamines (loratadine). What's the better delivery method? Drops, Tablets or Nasal Sprays? Thank you. Sidsmate
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EFA
6 years ago
Hay fever turned to COPD. Can this happen?
Went to Dr's due to chest infection. Expected to be given antibiotics but Sent to hospital? Pneumonia. Was admitted put on Iv abx. Consultant said not pneumonia, xray showed lower respiratory infection with signs of COPD. I was in total shock. Could this be right? I don't have asthma, just hay fever
Went to Dr's due to chest infection. Expected to be given antibiotics but Sent to hospital? Pneumonia. Was admitted put on Iv abx. Consultant said not pneumonia, xray showed lower respiratory infection with signs of COPD. I was in total shock. Could this be right? I don't have asthma, just hay fever
pamsshed
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Asthma advice
Hello , I heard monday I have "asthma" from my doctor. I got salbutamol but it doesn't work so I'm making an appointment to get some new meds. The thing is, it doesn't seem to look like I've got asthma. I got a constant pressure on my chest. I also wheeze. Now it doesn't get worse if I get near smoke
Hello , I heard monday I have "asthma" from my doctor. I got salbutamol but it doesn't work so I'm making an appointment to get some new meds. The thing is, it doesn't seem to look like I've got asthma. I got a constant pressure on my chest. I also wheeze. Now it doesn't get worse if I get near smoke
L573
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Difficult Asthma since April.
Hi All. I have had asthma my whole life and as a teenager had bad attacks which would last a few days, mainly cold induced. Since I worked out I was allergic to house dust mites I have had 1 mild attack in the last 20 years. Thinks are different this year and I am really struggling. 1st week in April
Hi All. I have had asthma my whole life and as a teenager had bad attacks which would last a few days, mainly cold induced. Since I worked out I was allergic to house dust mites I have had 1 mild attack in the last 20 years. Thinks are different this year and I am really struggling. 1st week in April
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
How to take T3
Do I need to take T3 an hour before food? Or can I take it with food? Many thanks.
Do I need to take T3 an hour before food? Or can I take it with food? Many thanks.
Milpol
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
It's allergies! Psyche! But seriously, it is.
So I got back from the Doctor's the other day and the blood results are in: All negative. So this puts me at square zero. Apparently, Japan doesn't have allergy specialists. You go to your GP or whatever and they send in blood work. Looks like scratch/prick test isn't practiced here, at least not
So I got back from the Doctor's the other day and the blood results are in: All negative. So this puts me at square zero. Apparently, Japan doesn't have allergy specialists. You go to your GP or whatever and they send in blood work. Looks like scratch/prick test isn't practiced here, at least not
anjyil
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Survey on CLL with Allergies
Hi everyone, I was just wondering if all CLL Patients have allergies. I have allergies to chemicals, foods and pollen. Also, If we all had allergies could that be why all of us have fatigue.I have been tested many years ago but maybe I should be tested now. I read an article were they did a study
Hi everyone, I was just wondering if all CLL Patients have allergies. I have allergies to chemicals, foods and pollen. Also, If we all had allergies could that be why all of us have fatigue.I have been tested many years ago but maybe I should be tested now. I read an article were they did a study
hmo1
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Asthma research event on June 20th
The MRC-Asthma UK Centre in the Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma (based in London) is at the cutting-edge of asthma and allergy research. As part of the MRC Festival 2018, they are holding FREE public evening event on June 20 sharing the many different ways that the Centre's researchers are investigating
The MRC-Asthma UK Centre in the Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma (based in London) is at the cutting-edge of asthma and allergy research. As part of the MRC Festival 2018, they are holding FREE public evening event on June 20 sharing the many different ways that the Centre's researchers are investigating
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AUK
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
How can I stop my nose from running 24/7?
I have hay fever and I take hay fever tablets what should I do?
I have hay fever and I take hay fever tablets what should I do?
warrior123456789
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EFA
6 years ago
Week 8 in the bag!
That’s Week 8 done, and hayfever much better today. Cloudy and breezy made a welcome change from the heat of the last few runs. Bring on week 9, on the home straight!
That’s Week 8 done, and hayfever much better today. Cloudy and breezy made a welcome change from the heat of the last few runs. Bring on week 9, on the home straight!
Caotykim
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Hayfever getting me down
Went out this morning for Week 8 Run 2 and sneezed for the entire 5 min warm up. I took my hayfever medication as normal but the pollen count must have been horribly high. I considered turning round, but decided to give it a go anyway and managed to plod my way through it. My breathing was all over the
Went out this morning for Week 8 Run 2 and sneezed for the entire 5 min warm up. I took my hayfever medication as normal but the pollen count must have been horribly high. I considered turning round, but decided to give it a go anyway and managed to plod my way through it. My breathing was all over the
Caotykim
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Anxiety: the physical affects
Lately, when my anxiety is especially high I get itchy all over my body. I have had an extensive allergy test done and I am not allergic to anything. It makes me feel like those dipictions of drug addicts in movies/shows. Anyone else get this feeling? Is so, how do you cope with it?
Lately, when my anxiety is especially high I get itchy all over my body. I have had an extensive allergy test done and I am not allergic to anything. It makes me feel like those dipictions of drug addicts in movies/shows. Anyone else get this feeling? Is so, how do you cope with it?
Hunbun10
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
milk protein INTOLERANCE
So i am trying to do my own research. I have anaphylaxis to all nuts and seeds (had it for about 8 years now) I dont think I have a milk ALLERGY as I know how life threatening an allergy is but have been reading about 'milk proten intolerance' If I was to change my diet to avoid this, what would it include
So i am trying to do my own research. I have anaphylaxis to all nuts and seeds (had it for about 8 years now) I dont think I have a milk ALLERGY as I know how life threatening an allergy is but have been reading about 'milk proten intolerance' If I was to change my diet to avoid this, what would it include
DM14
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IBS Network
6 years ago
CBD oil topic of research
There are many studies this year due to legalization in US and Canada. Apparently the FDA is approving a product used to treat children’s seizures. It is also being recognized as a treatment for social anxiety ? I also read that people with RA have twice as many inflammatory receptors and it is a good
There are many studies this year due to legalization in US and Canada. Apparently the FDA is approving a product used to treat children’s seizures. It is also being recognized as a treatment for social anxiety ? I also read that people with RA have twice as many inflammatory receptors and it is a good
Damaged
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NRAS
6 years ago
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