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I'm new here and suffering.
With my asthma playing up big time I went to the Doctors and got put on various different
antihistamines
, now I'm on fexofenadine and also being given montelukast.
With my asthma playing up big time I went to the Doctors and got put on various different
antihistamines
, now I'm on fexofenadine and also being given montelukast.
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
itchy skin
Hi I was diagnosed with sub clinical hypo this year and Hashimotos, the only treatment given was selenium. I am seeing the doctor again in a couple of weeks for a re check of bloods, I have very itchy skin, which I can feel I can scratch it off with but it will not stop, it bruises really easy, and
Hi I was diagnosed with sub clinical hypo this year and Hashimotos, the only treatment given was selenium. I am seeing the doctor again in a couple of weeks for a re check of bloods, I have very itchy skin, which I can feel I can scratch it off with but it will not stop, it bruises really easy, and
jaffalady
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Update for those interested :)
(I've weaned off asthma inhalers and
antihistamines
this year and feel so much better without) ...
(I've weaned off asthma inhalers and
antihistamines
this year and feel so much better without) ...
sootysgirl
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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Has anyone had an adverse reaction to Carbo/taxol I had my first session on the 29th sept then on day ten came out in an all over rash except my face, I was at the hospital and mentioned it to them saw a young doctor who said it couldn't be the chemo as too delayed a response !!!!!! I was given antihistamine
Has anyone had an adverse reaction to Carbo/taxol I had my first session on the 29th sept then on day ten came out in an all over rash except my face, I was at the hospital and mentioned it to them saw a young doctor who said it couldn't be the chemo as too delayed a response !!!!!! I was given antihistamine
Pami57
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My Ovacome
10 years ago
Newby I think
Hi When I look back my symptoms started about 4-5 months ago. Exhaustion, painful feet, knees, night sweats, hot body temp during the day, mouth ulcers, diarrhoea on and off for no reason, swollen ankles and feet, stiff legs and feet on a morning. But I put all that down to working full time, 46 yrs
Hi When I look back my symptoms started about 4-5 months ago. Exhaustion, painful feet, knees, night sweats, hot body temp during the day, mouth ulcers, diarrhoea on and off for no reason, swollen ankles and feet, stiff legs and feet on a morning. But I put all that down to working full time, 46 yrs
Burnsallbabe
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Daughter feeling worse on levothyroxine
Her allergies got bad, and now she is on 2 daily
antihistamines
for ideopathic hives. Her face was breaking out terribly with acne. We had her see a psychiatrist who put her on antidepressants which made her much worse. As part of routine labs, he did a TSH, and it came out high at 7.1.
Her allergies got bad, and now she is on 2 daily
antihistamines
for ideopathic hives. Her face was breaking out terribly with acne. We had her see a psychiatrist who put her on antidepressants which made her much worse. As part of routine labs, he did a TSH, and it came out high at 7.1.
wendaeh
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Lupus & The Skin
grafts a couple of years back. 12 months ago the graft broke down and I am now going through differing dressings / compression to try and get it healed, as well as the ulcer I have varying degree's of itchy rash from ankle to knee on one leg have been prescribed hydrocortisone and have been taking
antihistamines
grafts a couple of years back. 12 months ago the graft broke down and I am now going through differing dressings / compression to try and get it healed, as well as the ulcer I have varying degree's of itchy rash from ankle to knee on one leg have been prescribed hydrocortisone and have been taking
antihistamines
Debbiemay
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
What constitutes an attack?
Hi, background: still learning to live with this, asthma hit last year, probably heightened hormonal sensitivity to allergens with perimenopause/ menopause. But I also get exercise induced asthma so take a couple of puffs in advance. Been coughing a lot all summer, completely stuffed nose etc, but
Hi, background: still learning to live with this, asthma hit last year, probably heightened hormonal sensitivity to allergens with perimenopause/ menopause. But I also get exercise induced asthma so take a couple of puffs in advance. Been coughing a lot all summer, completely stuffed nose etc, but
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Severe Allergic Reaction to First Shot
Hello everyone, after months on chasing random symptoms we finally got a definitive diagnosis of PA. I had IF antibodies as well as Parietal Cell antibodies. Yesterday met with a GI specialist and they agreed starting B12 injections was essential. She also is going to do an endoscope to ensure my
Hello everyone, after months on chasing random symptoms we finally got a definitive diagnosis of PA. I had IF antibodies as well as Parietal Cell antibodies. Yesterday met with a GI specialist and they agreed starting B12 injections was essential. She also is going to do an endoscope to ensure my
ilfc
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
New here and new to asthma - 6 year old daughter is brittle asthmatic
Aimee currently takes 2 x puffs of Seretide 125 twice daily, 5mg Montelukast, 5ml twice daily of Ceterizine
antihistamines
. I have no experience of asthma, my ex husbands family have asthma, but as ex husbands go mine is probably worse than useless, so no advice or support.
Aimee currently takes 2 x puffs of Seretide 125 twice daily, 5mg Montelukast, 5ml twice daily of Ceterizine
antihistamines
. I have no experience of asthma, my ex husbands family have asthma, but as ex husbands go mine is probably worse than useless, so no advice or support.
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Morphine itch
I know how you feel had the same itching with morphine, the itching is a form of allergie to the morphine, what I did was went back to GP and got strong
antihistamines
,and that helped a great deal ,hope this helps
I know how you feel had the same itching with morphine, the itching is a form of allergie to the morphine, what I did was went back to GP and got strong
antihistamines
,and that helped a great deal ,hope this helps
Dalrymple
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Pain Concern
10 years ago
Further ..
I once had a small episode of AF whilst taking
antihistamines
. The GP at the time said it was possible that these were the cause and made a note on my record.
I once had a small episode of AF whilst taking
antihistamines
. The GP at the time said it was possible that these were the cause and made a note on my record.
jayedeebee
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AF Association
10 years ago
Got through without help.
Just struggled through 3 days and nights without going for help Why???? Because the medical""profession"" make me feel like a time wasting twat! I have had a flare up three times over last three months each flare up. Sorted with increase in ventolin and seritide I have suggested my flare up connected
Just struggled through 3 days and nights without going for help Why???? Because the medical""profession"" make me feel like a time wasting twat! I have had a flare up three times over last three months each flare up. Sorted with increase in ventolin and seritide I have suggested my flare up connected
Ericthedog
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Reaction to contrast dye in CT Scan?
Has anyone had a reaction to the contrast dye used when having a CT scan? I had a scan on Thursday the first I'd had since being diagnosed with Lymphoedema and wearing knee high compression tights. Staff were aware of my condition and the only advice given was to drink fluids before hand and stop
Has anyone had a reaction to the contrast dye used when having a CT scan? I had a scan on Thursday the first I'd had since being diagnosed with Lymphoedema and wearing knee high compression tights. Staff were aware of my condition and the only advice given was to drink fluids before hand and stop
Zezes-nan
in
LSN
10 years ago
Suffering today
The only relief is cold compresses and I'm dosed up on
antihistamines
. I also feel a bit generally unwell and was aware if becoming a bit shivery during the park run. I drank water, wore a hat etc. It's happened before and gp has diagnosed photosensitivity due to side effect from medicine.
The only relief is cold compresses and I'm dosed up on
antihistamines
. I also feel a bit generally unwell and was aware if becoming a bit shivery during the park run. I drank water, wore a hat etc. It's happened before and gp has diagnosed photosensitivity due to side effect from medicine.
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Graduate
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Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Carry on Fussing/Camping
I was hopping up and down trying to apply aloe vera and find my
antihistamines
and managed to stub my broken toe again. The previous week-end was very nice. Dithers came all the way from London to talk about our holiday and brought another old neighbour of mine with her.
I was hopping up and down trying to apply aloe vera and find my
antihistamines
and managed to stub my broken toe again. The previous week-end was very nice. Dithers came all the way from London to talk about our holiday and brought another old neighbour of mine with her.
MaryF
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
You must be mad, your Mum would be proud
Luckily I think the large quantity of
antihistamines
I take has prevented any reaction, but those buggers hurt when they bite. Really glad I got out, I was wet, I was happy, it was the best run I've had in a while, would it be wrong to say I am looking forwards to the cooler weather.
Luckily I think the large quantity of
antihistamines
I take has prevented any reaction, but those buggers hurt when they bite. Really glad I got out, I was wet, I was happy, it was the best run I've had in a while, would it be wrong to say I am looking forwards to the cooler weather.
spoonierunning
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
What might this be?
redness she said I had had an allergic reaction to stinging nettles I told her that I had definitely not come into contact with any nettles, having been indoors a lot (been very sleepy all week) and only been to shop and Dr She then said well it must be either washing powder or shampoo and gave me
antihistamines
redness she said I had had an allergic reaction to stinging nettles I told her that I had definitely not come into contact with any nettles, having been indoors a lot (been very sleepy all week) and only been to shop and Dr She then said well it must be either washing powder or shampoo and gave me
antihistamines
donnabrain
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Antihistamines
Does anyone know of a safe anti histamine to take, have read lots of bumph but feel need some advice from other AF buddies
Does anyone know of a safe anti histamine to take, have read lots of bumph but feel need some advice from other AF buddies
SuzieA
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 years ago
Tight chest, short breath.
Hello all Bob here, first post/new member. Just lately, well the last hot few days I have been getting a tight chest and a bit puffy when I go upstairs or carry a shopping bag, not anything heavy. From last year I have also been getting hayfever, never had it before but at 55 started with it. What I
Hello all Bob here, first post/new member. Just lately, well the last hot few days I have been getting a tight chest and a bit puffy when I go upstairs or carry a shopping bag, not anything heavy. From last year I have also been getting hayfever, never had it before but at 55 started with it. What I
merryoldp
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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