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In Pain after 3 hysteroscopies in 6 weeks, and now have my period - Yay
Hello. Well where to start! I am 40, have had horrific periods (like from a horror film) for most of my life. I started taking anti bleeding tablets about 10 years ago, tranexamic acid, hard to spell! I don’t think they make a huge difference, as most months I get through 40 pads During my periods and
Hello. Well where to start! I am 40, have had horrific periods (like from a horror film) for most of my life. I started taking anti bleeding tablets about 10 years ago, tranexamic acid, hard to spell! I don’t think they make a huge difference, as most months I get through 40 pads During my periods and
Roberta1980
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Zoledronic Acid ~Infusion
Just attended my yearly rheumatology appointment and saw an SHO rather than consultant (it sounds as if they are busy closing down face to face appointments for the time being and relying on telephone conversations, I think i was one of the last) The main thing was that following the Dexa scan report
Just attended my yearly rheumatology appointment and saw an SHO rather than consultant (it sounds as if they are busy closing down face to face appointments for the time being and relying on telephone conversations, I think i was one of the last) The main thing was that following the Dexa scan report
Pollyanna16
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
More info about PEG in the COVID vaccines
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
gothchiq
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Allergic to Glycols
4 years ago
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recipe
Hi to all, this is recipe and I have had pbc for 4 years I take ursodiol and it seems to be doing ok. I would like to take the vaccine for covid 19 and I am wondering if anyone has taken the vaccine yet with pbc and how didthey do. thanks
Hi to all, this is recipe and I have had pbc for 4 years I take ursodiol and it seems to be doing ok. I would like to take the vaccine for covid 19 and I am wondering if anyone has taken the vaccine yet with pbc and how didthey do. thanks
recipes
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PBCers Organization
4 years ago
Alendronic acid any alternatives
Hi All My doctor rang and said I should take AA because I have taken 7 five day courses of Prednisolone in a year. I have a rescue pack of steroids and antibiotics that I every time I have a flare up of my COPD. I am wondering if any knows of a alternative or even a natural one please ?
Hi All My doctor rang and said I should take AA because I have taken 7 five day courses of Prednisolone in a year. I have a rescue pack of steroids and antibiotics that I every time I have a flare up of my COPD. I am wondering if any knows of a alternative or even a natural one please ?
Gladys23
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Looking for Advice
I have been diagnosed with POS, Underactive Thyroid and I'm being investigated for Endometriosis. I've came off of my medication (Cerelle) as I'm trying to conceive but I've went straight back to having a never-ending period (heading into month 2 of bleeding). The only things that's been able to stop
I have been diagnosed with POS, Underactive Thyroid and I'm being investigated for Endometriosis. I've came off of my medication (Cerelle) as I'm trying to conceive but I've went straight back to having a never-ending period (heading into month 2 of bleeding). The only things that's been able to stop
GiJeDe
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
Anybody on Zometa injection/ Zoledronic acid?
Hello everyone, I had a bone scan last week and it revealed osteopenia 😱😨🤯 I’m not surprised as I feel it. My poor bones have deteriorated since I started on Anastrazole and now I’m on Exemastene. I’m 42 so I have to be on hormone therapy for 10 years and I don’t know if my bones will hold up. What
Hello everyone, I had a bone scan last week and it revealed osteopenia 😱😨🤯 I’m not surprised as I feel it. My poor bones have deteriorated since I started on Anastrazole and now I’m on Exemastene. I’m 42 so I have to be on hormone therapy for 10 years and I don’t know if my bones will hold up. What
Mmnyc
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid
When pred was first prescribed I was also prescribed Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid. Why? Are these reduced as the pred is reduced, now on 8 down from 20?
When pred was first prescribed I was also prescribed Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid. Why? Are these reduced as the pred is reduced, now on 8 down from 20?
Bncc
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Zolendronate Infusion
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago following a wrist fracture. I had a parathyroidectomy in August. I am unable to take alendronic acid due to stomach problems and have been advised to have a zolendronate infusion. However, I am concerned about side effects, in particular hair loss, skin
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago following a wrist fracture. I had a parathyroidectomy in August. I am unable to take alendronic acid due to stomach problems and have been advised to have a zolendronate infusion. However, I am concerned about side effects, in particular hair loss, skin
t1gernidster
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Hand Foot Syndrome and/or Neuropathy
Hi All, I have asked about this one before on this list, but with a new year, perhaps it is time to see if anyone has any new ideas. I am on Faslodex, Verzenio, Zometa, and now Retacrit (Procrit), along with pain meds, etc., but it is certainly one of the first three that is causing the problem in my
Hi All, I have asked about this one before on this list, but with a new year, perhaps it is time to see if anyone has any new ideas. I am on Faslodex, Verzenio, Zometa, and now Retacrit (Procrit), along with pain meds, etc., but it is certainly one of the first three that is causing the problem in my
CincinnatiExperience
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Alendronic Acid - is it worth it?
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
artisam
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Will low dose of pred alter the outcome of the test?
First visit to Rheumatologist today. Sending me for ultrasound scan next week. Writing to GP to confirm PMR and GCA and suggesting low dose of pred and alendronic acid because of my age to test out. Can't tell you how pleased I am because all this pain without any meds is very hard to bear. My main
First visit to Rheumatologist today. Sending me for ultrasound scan next week. Writing to GP to confirm PMR and GCA and suggesting low dose of pred and alendronic acid because of my age to test out. Can't tell you how pleased I am because all this pain without any meds is very hard to bear. My main
merril
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Doctors given up. Not sure what is wrong :(
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask if anyone else has felt this way too. I had a lap on 21st sept for suspected endo and none was found. Before my lap, a lot of my pain had subsided, I was able to go toilet every morning which really helped with my symptoms throughout the day and my pain levels. However, since
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask if anyone else has felt this way too. I had a lap on 21st sept for suspected endo and none was found. Before my lap, a lot of my pain had subsided, I was able to go toilet every morning which really helped with my symptoms throughout the day and my pain levels. However, since
Amywoodx
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
oesophageal dysmotility
Hi people, I thought you might be interested to hear that I did get a referral to Prof Denton's Royal Free clinic really quickly and was seen on 3rd December for a very thorough consultation and got a letter copied to my local hospital and my GP today. It recommends antibiotics for the SIBO, PPI for
Hi people, I thought you might be interested to hear that I did get a referral to Prof Denton's Royal Free clinic really quickly and was seen on 3rd December for a very thorough consultation and got a letter copied to my local hospital and my GP today. It recommends antibiotics for the SIBO, PPI for
volvox45
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
Insomnia
Hi anyone suffering with insomnia that seems to be made even worse now with ET Usual sleep products vary, zopiclone and Tesco sleep aid not always effective, lm allergic to chamomile and other sleep tea. Any tips and advice most welcome.
Hi anyone suffering with insomnia that seems to be made even worse now with ET Usual sleep products vary, zopiclone and Tesco sleep aid not always effective, lm allergic to chamomile and other sleep tea. Any tips and advice most welcome.
Hidden
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Worried I wont be taken seriously
I'm sorry this is so long - I'm really struggling with all this. I have always had pain with my periods, I first went to the GP about it when I was 16 - less that a year after they first started, because my mum told me that the amount of pain I was in wasn't normal. I went on the mini-pill for a bit
I'm sorry this is so long - I'm really struggling with all this. I have always had pain with my periods, I first went to the GP about it when I was 16 - less that a year after they first started, because my mum told me that the amount of pain I was in wasn't normal. I went on the mini-pill for a bit
PossiblyMaybe
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
On going Tinnitus
The wierd thing with my Tinnitus, is I hardly notice it until I think about it or read about it I have had Tinnitus for many years, anbd only recently attempted to find a cure or some kind of method to reduce the high pictched wistle sound I bought two white noise based devices, the first was rechageable
The wierd thing with my Tinnitus, is I hardly notice it until I think about it or read about it I have had Tinnitus for many years, anbd only recently attempted to find a cure or some kind of method to reduce the high pictched wistle sound I bought two white noise based devices, the first was rechageable
gcomm
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Tinnitus UK
4 years ago
Omeprazole
I am now down to 1 mg on Prednisolone and all through my journey I have not had any relapses. Can I ask, If you are also down to 1 mg can you please let me know whether you are still taking Omeprazole and also Alendronic acid. I was wondering whether it was necessary now on a low dose of steroids?
I am now down to 1 mg on Prednisolone and all through my journey I have not had any relapses. Can I ask, If you are also down to 1 mg can you please let me know whether you are still taking Omeprazole and also Alendronic acid. I was wondering whether it was necessary now on a low dose of steroids?
Trek2
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Should I try Zometa for Castrate sensitive Bone mets on ADT
Hi gents. My specs: 52 years, Stage 4, Lots of bone Mets and pain. Dx April 2020 on ADT Orchiectomy and Zytiga. PSA came down from 300 in April, now 0.1. However bone pain persists. Visited a new Dr, and he recommends Zoledronic acid infusions. I am Castrate sensitive according to the definition,
Hi gents. My specs: 52 years, Stage 4, Lots of bone Mets and pain. Dx April 2020 on ADT Orchiectomy and Zytiga. PSA came down from 300 in April, now 0.1. However bone pain persists. Visited a new Dr, and he recommends Zoledronic acid infusions. I am Castrate sensitive according to the definition,
CSHobie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
PD, Stroke Prevention and Recovery With Melatonin
As though dealing with PD isn't bad enough, PwP are thought to have an increased risk for stroke and a poorer outcome than non PwP, according to the following article : https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article-abstract/112/4/269/5284930 Previously I've written about some of the health benefits
As though dealing with PD isn't bad enough, PwP are thought to have an increased risk for stroke and a poorer outcome than non PwP, according to the following article : https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article-abstract/112/4/269/5284930 Previously I've written about some of the health benefits
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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