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Brain Fog (FMS)
There are quite a few with RA and FMS has anyone had any experience with brain fog, Its an annoying issue i have at the moment silly things like post its everywhere having to do a task there and then because i will forget. Spoke to the Doc he gave me some vitamin B and come back in a month (if i remember
There are quite a few with RA and FMS has anyone had any experience with brain fog, Its an annoying issue i have at the moment silly things like post its everywhere having to do a task there and then because i will forget. Spoke to the Doc he gave me some vitamin B and come back in a month (if i remember
zimmie
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NRAS
13 years ago
oral thrush for a year and a half
Hello all I am having a rotten time of it with oral thrush. I have had it for about 18 months, and have had course after course of nystatin, amphotericin, and fluconazole. It just won't go away, no matter what. I have always used a spacer when I take my steroid inhaler, always swill my mouth with water
Hello all I am having a rotten time of it with oral thrush. I have had it for about 18 months, and have had course after course of nystatin, amphotericin, and fluconazole. It just won't go away, no matter what. I have always used a spacer when I take my steroid inhaler, always swill my mouth with water
yaf_user681_25830
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Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
Update on me (29 weeks Pregnant!!!)
Hello everyone It's been a while since I posted - sorry I lost my login details! Anyway, I am now 29 weeks pregnant and have just had my TSH back and I've gone under 2 now - WHOOP WHOOP. On the advice of my consultant I hadn't tested since June so whilst I was worried, I have been feeling better (apart
Hello everyone It's been a while since I posted - sorry I lost my login details! Anyway, I am now 29 weeks pregnant and have just had my TSH back and I've gone under 2 now - WHOOP WHOOP. On the advice of my consultant I hadn't tested since June so whilst I was worried, I have been feeling better (apart
Bellini
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
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Update - now I'm 18 weeks pregnant (vit B supplements)
Hi everyone, just a little follow up from me. As you may recall I've been through the mill a bit with my GP as he refused to increase my thyroxine now I am pregnant. My TSH went from 2.49 to 1.9 to 3.28 and I wrote on here alarmed as I was nearing the 4.2 NHS range upper level. I have been patient
Hi everyone, just a little follow up from me. As you may recall I've been through the mill a bit with my GP as he refused to increase my thyroxine now I am pregnant. My TSH went from 2.49 to 1.9 to 3.28 and I wrote on here alarmed as I was nearing the 4.2 NHS range upper level. I have been patient
Bellini
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Blog #2 - So, What About TSH, FT4 and FT3?
OK, if you are on thyroxine (T4) only and you feel fine - lucky you. Most people who are given T4 only seem to do OK on it and if they don't feel completely perfect than at least they feel 'good enough' This is probably not the case if you are a member of this forum. So, if you're on T4 and not feeling
OK, if you are on thyroxine (T4) only and you feel fine - lucky you. Most people who are given T4 only seem to do OK on it and if they don't feel completely perfect than at least they feel 'good enough' This is probably not the case if you are a member of this forum. So, if you're on T4 and not feeling
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Is there a link between Endometriosis and Coeliac Disease?
Some schools of thought e.g. Endometriosis UK say that it is still being researched and maybe a form of auto-immune disease. Given that women (and men although much less!) can have Endometriosis and it's often mis-diagnosed as IBS what have members found themselves? It's often more than just 'painful
Some schools of thought e.g. Endometriosis UK say that it is still being researched and maybe a form of auto-immune disease. Given that women (and men although much less!) can have Endometriosis and it's often mis-diagnosed as IBS what have members found themselves? It's often more than just 'painful
FionaGFG
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
13 years ago
A CRY FOR HELP
As many of you are only too aware the doctors can only do so much for us and it’s really up to us to 'help ourselves” 6 years ago my symptoms worsened dramatically. Around that time desperate for any help, I started to explore every possible avenue. After the 'very fortunate suggestion of an acquaintance
As many of you are only too aware the doctors can only do so much for us and it’s really up to us to 'help ourselves” 6 years ago my symptoms worsened dramatically. Around that time desperate for any help, I started to explore every possible avenue. After the 'very fortunate suggestion of an acquaintance
Beverly
Administrator
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
13 years ago
Mouth Ulcers
Many lupus sufferers get mouth/nose ulcers. I thought I would share a couple of articles that I wrote a few years back on mouth ulcers. The pieces were written before I was diagnosed with lupus and they are aimed at anyone with mouth ulcers (the articles are not specific to lupus). The link between
Many lupus sufferers get mouth/nose ulcers. I thought I would share a couple of articles that I wrote a few years back on mouth ulcers. The pieces were written before I was diagnosed with lupus and they are aimed at anyone with mouth ulcers (the articles are not specific to lupus). The link between
Ani-
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
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