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Eyes and legs!
Approximately three weeks ago I developed a rash on both of my shins. Tiny red spots, very slightly raised, they don't itch, but don't go away either. I have tried putting Canesten on them and hydrocortisone too, but it doesn't have any effect on them. I also have very painful aching calves. Around
Approximately three weeks ago I developed a rash on both of my shins. Tiny red spots, very slightly raised, they don't itch, but don't go away either. I have tried putting Canesten on them and hydrocortisone too, but it doesn't have any effect on them. I also have very painful aching calves. Around
beanyjeany
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Recent PMR diagnosis
Have supersensitive gut with long standing gastro-intestinal issues. Stopped Predn. after 4 days of 5mg x2 daily. Now prx'd Hydrocortisone 5mg x 2 3 times daily - shocking side effects, gut worse. Take large range probiotics, has anyone experienced this?
Have supersensitive gut with long standing gastro-intestinal issues. Stopped Predn. after 4 days of 5mg x2 daily. Now prx'd Hydrocortisone 5mg x 2 3 times daily - shocking side effects, gut worse. Take large range probiotics, has anyone experienced this?
Megams
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Synacthen test shows cortisol/adrenal deficiency
]Hi, our son is 12 and has always had quite bad asthma - we've just been to see a new consultant today as his medication was upped to Seretide 250 2 puffs twice a day along with his montelukast 5mg about 6 months ago. He had also had a synacthen test which showed his adrenal gland now isn't functioning
]Hi, our son is 12 and has always had quite bad asthma - we've just been to see a new consultant today as his medication was upped to Seretide 250 2 puffs twice a day along with his montelukast 5mg about 6 months ago. He had also had a synacthen test which showed his adrenal gland now isn't functioning
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
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Cycle 1 of BR compared to FCR, and any advice regarding Port v. PICC line please?
I had 5 cycles of FCR four years ago, and although the nausea was dreadful, I didn’t miss a day of work as I’d timed the treatment each month to start the day before my two long days of piano teaching at the local primary school. By the time my second day's teaching was ending, the nausea would kick
I had 5 cycles of FCR four years ago, and although the nausea was dreadful, I didn’t miss a day of work as I’d timed the treatment each month to start the day before my two long days of piano teaching at the local primary school. By the time my second day's teaching was ending, the nausea would kick
Ruhi9
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CLL Support
10 years ago
Seronegative Lupus?
Hi everyone, Am feeling so miserable and sorry for myself which is pathetic when I read how so many of you out there suffer too. Most of the problem is that I have been ill with some sort of mystery autoimmune thing for about forty years or even more. After numerous visits to
Hi everyone, Am feeling so miserable and sorry for myself which is pathetic when I read how so many of you out there suffer too. Most of the problem is that I have been ill with some sort of mystery autoimmune thing for about forty years or even more. After numerous visits to
cuttysark
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Help! Experiences of Private Drs prescribing please
Hi, my saliva test is so bad - every sample below range - that despite trying CT3 and LDN it is looking more and more likely that the only way to progress is to take hydrocortisone. Unfortunately my cortisol blood comes back high, so I can't see an NHS GP prescribing me any and I know it is very expensive
Hi, my saliva test is so bad - every sample below range - that despite trying CT3 and LDN it is looking more and more likely that the only way to progress is to take hydrocortisone. Unfortunately my cortisol blood comes back high, so I can't see an NHS GP prescribing me any and I know it is very expensive
sulamaye
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
advice 5yr old undiagnosed asthma
Hello, my daughter is 5, with no previous asthma symptoms (apart from coughing slightly when she runs around too much) In September she was admitted to Hosp with breathing difficulties (the day before she was coughing a lot, dry cough) after an xray they diagnosed pneomonia. Her oxygen levels were low
Hello, my daughter is 5, with no previous asthma symptoms (apart from coughing slightly when she runs around too much) In September she was admitted to Hosp with breathing difficulties (the day before she was coughing a lot, dry cough) after an xray they diagnosed pneomonia. Her oxygen levels were low
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Adrenal Exhaustion
Have been very poorly since beginning September when a stressy experience sent me over the edge. My GP sent me for a cortisol test after I insisted and it came back borderline. I am waiting to see an Endo but my appointment is on the 14th January. In the meantime I have an appointment to see an alternative
Have been very poorly since beginning September when a stressy experience sent me over the edge. My GP sent me for a cortisol test after I insisted and it came back borderline. I am waiting to see an Endo but my appointment is on the 14th January. In the meantime I have an appointment to see an alternative
Joyia
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Adrenal Insufficiency
5 months ago I wrote a post regarding a recommendation by my Endocrinologist to change from Prednisone to hydrocortisone in order to 'wake up' my adrenals. I was reluctant to change because I have GCA and lost the sight of my right eye and also having read the replies to my pos, advising me against
5 months ago I wrote a post regarding a recommendation by my Endocrinologist to change from Prednisone to hydrocortisone in order to 'wake up' my adrenals. I was reluctant to change because I have GCA and lost the sight of my right eye and also having read the replies to my pos, advising me against
hwigston
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
prednisolone to hydrocortisone
I am switching from prednisolone to hydrocortisone to help with tapering, I am currently on 12mg. Has anybody else tried this and how did you get on?
I am switching from prednisolone to hydrocortisone to help with tapering, I am currently on 12mg. Has anybody else tried this and how did you get on?
Maudy1
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Vasculitis UK
10 years ago
got saliva results ( cortisol )
The results are what I thought, guess I'm here as part of my pity party for myself. They looked practically flat-line. My 8am was 5, normal is 13-24. At 8am should be the highest for the day. You're doing well if you're near the top, at 24. For the day, my "cortisol load" was 14, normal is 22 to 46.
The results are what I thought, guess I'm here as part of my pity party for myself. They looked practically flat-line. My 8am was 5, normal is 13-24. At 8am should be the highest for the day. You're doing well if you're near the top, at 24. For the day, my "cortisol load" was 14, normal is 22 to 46.
Artemiss
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Can anyone help ?
My daughter is now one year on from having a pituitary tumour removed. The problem is she has been left high and dry in the endocrine aftercare department. Her thyroid isn't functioning properly and after six months of insisting we get T3 T4 checked, they found that the surgery had affected her thyrotrophin
My daughter is now one year on from having a pituitary tumour removed. The problem is she has been left high and dry in the endocrine aftercare department. Her thyroid isn't functioning properly and after six months of insisting we get T3 T4 checked, they found that the surgery had affected her thyrotrophin
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Synatchen test results
My daughter Sophia who's 15 was diagnosed with Adrenal insufficiency in December 2013 she is currently on 30mg hydrocortisone daily . Not sure if she is primary or secondary AI . Even though Sophia is on the hydrocortisone she isn't really improving prior to being diagnosed Sophia lost 4 stone in weight
My daughter Sophia who's 15 was diagnosed with Adrenal insufficiency in December 2013 she is currently on 30mg hydrocortisone daily . Not sure if she is primary or secondary AI . Even though Sophia is on the hydrocortisone she isn't really improving prior to being diagnosed Sophia lost 4 stone in weight
Cheryl45
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
feedback loop issue
My doctor just quit at the clinic, so again, I'm in between Doctors and trying to get a game plan in mind. My worry has been if my adrenal glands and thyroid are not able to function right because a few years ago, I was on T3-only, 15 mcg every 12 hours and Hydrocortisone, 20mg spread over the day. I
My doctor just quit at the clinic, so again, I'm in between Doctors and trying to get a game plan in mind. My worry has been if my adrenal glands and thyroid are not able to function right because a few years ago, I was on T3-only, 15 mcg every 12 hours and Hydrocortisone, 20mg spread over the day. I
Artemiss
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
confused about the state of adrenals ?
Hi im really confused about the state of m adrenals iv been pretty ill since i had my baby last feb iv now been put on hydrocortisone and pretty scared about the whole thing not had any major improvments and been on it a week and beginning to wonder if i will ever get my life back and feel very sad
Hi im really confused about the state of m adrenals iv been pretty ill since i had my baby last feb iv now been put on hydrocortisone and pretty scared about the whole thing not had any major improvments and been on it a week and beginning to wonder if i will ever get my life back and feel very sad
Smudgeypower
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
PLEASE can someone help me & advise a doc/specialist in UK who can help me
I’m sorry I write a long post. I have given my history and current health and at the bottom all of my test results. I’m in such a very desperate situation I do not know what else to do. I am in a very bad way health wise and I am reaching out to you in hope that you will take a couple of minutes to
I’m sorry I write a long post. I have given my history and current health and at the bottom all of my test results. I’m in such a very desperate situation I do not know what else to do. I am in a very bad way health wise and I am reaching out to you in hope that you will take a couple of minutes to
bettieboop1984
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Tired of Dealing With Severe Asthma
I have severe chronic asthma going on for nearly two years. I find myself increasing tired of dealing with asthma, doctors, treatments, record keeping, disability and all of the other bits that go along with asthma that simply refuses to bow to the current set of medicines and techniques for treating
I have severe chronic asthma going on for nearly two years. I find myself increasing tired of dealing with asthma, doctors, treatments, record keeping, disability and all of the other bits that go along with asthma that simply refuses to bow to the current set of medicines and techniques for treating
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Update - hydrocortisone during thyrotoxicosis - explanation of cortisol states on thyroid hormones.
I found an answer to my initial query, which was essentially, how do glucocorticoids both assist in the conversion of T4 to T3 while simultaneously inhibiting the same conversion? To put it another way, we must have cortisol to convert T4 to T3 - but glucocorticoids are administered during a thyroid
I found an answer to my initial query, which was essentially, how do glucocorticoids both assist in the conversion of T4 to T3 while simultaneously inhibiting the same conversion? To put it another way, we must have cortisol to convert T4 to T3 - but glucocorticoids are administered during a thyroid
rocketmom
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Urgent - Help me understand the role of hydrocortisone during thyrotoxicosis
If the body needs cortisone to convert T4 to T3, then why does administering hydrocortisone during thyroid storm inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3? Page 678 indicates that cortisone is used to treat thyrotoxicosis, for this reason. http://www.med.illinois.edu/depts_programs/sciences/clinical
If the body needs cortisone to convert T4 to T3, then why does administering hydrocortisone during thyroid storm inhibit peripheral conversion of T4 to T3? Page 678 indicates that cortisone is used to treat thyrotoxicosis, for this reason. http://www.med.illinois.edu/depts_programs/sciences/clinical
rocketmom
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
NHS Synacthen test adrenals came back abnormal nervous on treatment !!
hi everyone been on here a lot the last year with thyroid/ suspected adrenal problems, i had the nhs Synacthen done last week did not really think anything would come of it as its rubbish but actually got a phone call from nice lady dr that did it and low and behold my adrenals are not working properly
hi everyone been on here a lot the last year with thyroid/ suspected adrenal problems, i had the nhs Synacthen done last week did not really think anything would come of it as its rubbish but actually got a phone call from nice lady dr that did it and low and behold my adrenals are not working properly
Smudgeypower
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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