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Experiences with 75mcg Levothyroxine (Teva)?
I have some questions about specifically the Teva 75mcg Levothyroxine. Increased my dose recently from 50mcg, but recently started waking up with headaches, dizziness and blurred vision which never happened before on 50mcg. Curious if this is just my body not liking the Teva brand, and maybe trying
I have some questions about specifically the Teva 75mcg Levothyroxine. Increased my dose recently from 50mcg, but recently started waking up with headaches, dizziness and blurred vision which never happened before on 50mcg. Curious if this is just my body not liking the Teva brand, and maybe trying
Yasai
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Diazepam addiction.
Hi, I have been addicted to diazepam for a few years and have finally tapered down over a few months to 1mg per night. I honestly don't think it is strong enough to matter but if I don't have one just before I go to bed I cannot sleep. Also would taking magnesium oxide and 1mg of diazepam interact
Hi, I have been addicted to diazepam for a few years and have finally tapered down over a few months to 1mg per night. I honestly don't think it is strong enough to matter but if I don't have one just before I go to bed I cannot sleep. Also would taking magnesium oxide and 1mg of diazepam interact
John3E
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Retinal Toxcity &Hydroxychloroquine
HI Everyone ,I haven't posted in a while just been jogging along quietly taking each day as it comes. I was diagnosed with Lupus in 1999 along with sjgreons .I have taken Hydroxychloriquine since diagnosis along with all the other meds associated with this disease. When first diagnosed I was being
HI Everyone ,I haven't posted in a while just been jogging along quietly taking each day as it comes. I was diagnosed with Lupus in 1999 along with sjgreons .I have taken Hydroxychloriquine since diagnosis along with all the other meds associated with this disease. When first diagnosed I was being
Mrsdoozer
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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*Potential Trigger Warning* Adopted because birth mum had PPD
I’m finding it really hard to reconcile with. My adoption records say my mother gave me up for adoption, but then reneged on the decision, and other things like she resented me (she was healthy before I was born - her symptoms started when I was 3 weeks old), didn’t love me enough, had ambivalent feelings
I’m finding it really hard to reconcile with. My adoption records say my mother gave me up for adoption, but then reneged on the decision, and other things like she resented me (she was healthy before I was born - her symptoms started when I was 3 weeks old), didn’t love me enough, had ambivalent feelings
ChristmasLights
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
2 years ago
AMG 509 and CC-94676 Clinical Trials
Has anyone participated in the AMG 509 (immunotherapy) clinical trial or the CC-94676 (oral hormonal therapy) clinical trial? What side effects have you experienced? Were positive results achieved? Does anyone know if you choose one over the other, are you precluded from participating in the remaining
Has anyone participated in the AMG 509 (immunotherapy) clinical trial or the CC-94676 (oral hormonal therapy) clinical trial? What side effects have you experienced? Were positive results achieved? Does anyone know if you choose one over the other, are you precluded from participating in the remaining
Coop68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Bipolar and PMDD?
anyone have any experience of bipolar/postnatal psychosis and PMDD? I became unwell around 8 weeks postpartum, and had an MBU stay - postpartum psychosis and I was in a full blown manic episode, my first ever. I had undiagnosed bipolar, it had only been type 2 before, but after this episode my consultant
anyone have any experience of bipolar/postnatal psychosis and PMDD? I became unwell around 8 weeks postpartum, and had an MBU stay - postpartum psychosis and I was in a full blown manic episode, my first ever. I had undiagnosed bipolar, it had only been type 2 before, but after this episode my consultant
MotherOfBears
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
2 years ago
Is it worth taking magnesium supplements?
On Christmas Day our family gathered at our place and after dinner, as usual, the conversation turned to medical topics. My aunt told us that her neighbor told her that Magnesium may prime the immune system to fight cancer and infections. Dr. Hess and scientists in Switzerland have now discovered that
On Christmas Day our family gathered at our place and after dinner, as usual, the conversation turned to medical topics. My aunt told us that her neighbor told her that Magnesium may prime the immune system to fight cancer and infections. Dr. Hess and scientists in Switzerland have now discovered that
donits
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Protein deficiency and B12?
I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency with neural symptoms in the spring of 2021. After bouncing around in treatment that I later learned was appropriate for hematologic symptoms, in August of 2021 I began injecting cyanocobalamin daily, and have continued since. Some symptoms improved, others did not,
I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency with neural symptoms in the spring of 2021. After bouncing around in treatment that I later learned was appropriate for hematologic symptoms, in August of 2021 I began injecting cyanocobalamin daily, and have continued since. Some symptoms improved, others did not,
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Why is it critical to achieve a deep molecular response ?
»Reaching a Deep Molecular Remission is now considered a goal of therapy by many clinicians. The importance of a DMR for patients aiming to achieve Treatment Free Remission is recognized by the inclusion of DMR as an endpoint measure in clinical trials. Additionally, TFR is increasingly acknowledged
»Reaching a Deep Molecular Remission is now considered a goal of therapy by many clinicians. The importance of a DMR for patients aiming to achieve Treatment Free Remission is recognized by the inclusion of DMR as an endpoint measure in clinical trials. Additionally, TFR is increasingly acknowledged
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Will I ever be happy?
This year was my most challenging year emotionally. Everything potentially “good” that happened was soon over thrown by something ten times worse. Just when I thought I’ve gone through it all, the year ended with me finding out that my partner had a baby with someone else for more than a year…. I always
This year was my most challenging year emotionally. Everything potentially “good” that happened was soon over thrown by something ten times worse. Just when I thought I’ve gone through it all, the year ended with me finding out that my partner had a baby with someone else for more than a year…. I always
Thistooshallpass7
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Pluvicto advisable for low volume disease? A recent PSA scan showed one tumor in my spine and one and a rib but also castrate resistant
I’ve been on Orgovyx for the last 15 months and three months ago my PSA started to rise and is now at .44. I’ve been hearing rumors about clinical trials for low volume disease but don’t know anything more about it. Can anyone recommend a clinic in Europe that might be experimenting on this level?
I’ve been on Orgovyx for the last 15 months and three months ago my PSA started to rise and is now at .44. I’ve been hearing rumors about clinical trials for low volume disease but don’t know anything more about it. Can anyone recommend a clinic in Europe that might be experimenting on this level?
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Hello, and a bit about me.
First let me wish everyone a Good Holiday Season. So, this is new for me. I have been online since the days of Compuserve, run Bulletin Board Systems [BBS'] back in the day, but I have never had an account on a "outreach" forum looking for others like myself to share with. I have, since being a
First let me wish everyone a Good Holiday Season. So, this is new for me. I have been online since the days of Compuserve, run Bulletin Board Systems [BBS'] back in the day, but I have never had an account on a "outreach" forum looking for others like myself to share with. I have, since being a
Moresuo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Any one know about new immune response clinical trials for metastatic prostate cancer?
inhave a friend that had stage 4 prostate cancer he was treated with surgery and chemo but it has returned and is aggressive and spread. His PSA also went up, Trying to find out about the new trials that are aimed at him
inhave a friend that had stage 4 prostate cancer he was treated with surgery and chemo but it has returned and is aggressive and spread. His PSA also went up, Trying to find out about the new trials that are aimed at him
Zigzagzig
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 years ago
After Trab worry
Hello fellow people who have had trabeculectomies. It has been 4 months since my right eye had a Trabeculectomy. Things are pretty good with a pressure of 9 which is very nice for me. I am thinking now about surgery in the other eye BUT am not keen on a Trabeculectomy. I'm afraid of the risks of
Hello fellow people who have had trabeculectomies. It has been 4 months since my right eye had a Trabeculectomy. Things are pretty good with a pressure of 9 which is very nice for me. I am thinking now about surgery in the other eye BUT am not keen on a Trabeculectomy. I'm afraid of the risks of
stephanie1977
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
LUPUS
My mum suffers with Lupus. She has tried using Zerobase, several Steroid creams, and Mepocrim tablets. She suffers with this on her face, neck, hands and arms. Please can anyone suggest anything that she can use or take that doesn't cost too much money? Thank you.
My mum suffers with Lupus. She has tried using Zerobase, several Steroid creams, and Mepocrim tablets. She suffers with this on her face, neck, hands and arms. Please can anyone suggest anything that she can use or take that doesn't cost too much money? Thank you.
Shorty09
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Splenomegaly in Polycythemia Vera: Its Clinical Significance and its Relation to Symptoms
Background: Splenomegaly (SPML) in PV has been considered a diagnostic hallmark, associated with symptoms, affected clinical trial design, and influenced governmental approval of ropeginterferon α-2b. Whether SPML affects myelofibrosis-free and overall survival (MFS and OS) is unknown. Because of uncertainty
Background: Splenomegaly (SPML) in PV has been considered a diagnostic hallmark, associated with symptoms, affected clinical trial design, and influenced governmental approval of ropeginterferon α-2b. Whether SPML affects myelofibrosis-free and overall survival (MFS and OS) is unknown. Because of uncertainty
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Introduction
Hi there, I've been suffering from MDD, PTSD and GAD since I was a child due to a traumatic event. I don't like the way medication makes me feel so I have been on and off certain ones before they can medically take affect. So far I prefer Prozac because it has been around for a while. I don't trust newly
Hi there, I've been suffering from MDD, PTSD and GAD since I was a child due to a traumatic event. I don't like the way medication makes me feel so I have been on and off certain ones before they can medically take affect. So far I prefer Prozac because it has been around for a while. I don't trust newly
MichelleMGalvan
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
1 year ago
How to connect to others
I feel lonely and I'm finding it hard to connect to other people. My husband is an exception, and my son, because I can open up (to some extent) with them. More with my husband, of course, than my son. But I feel it's important that my son knows something about my mental health. He's an adult now (barely
I feel lonely and I'm finding it hard to connect to other people. My husband is an exception, and my son, because I can open up (to some extent) with them. More with my husband, of course, than my son. But I feel it's important that my son knows something about my mental health. He's an adult now (barely
2L84x
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Sjogrens
Hi, has anyone experienced the loss of taste in there food with Sjogrens ? Any feed back would be grateful x
Hi, has anyone experienced the loss of taste in there food with Sjogrens ? Any feed back would be grateful x
Swanfull
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NRAS
2 years ago
Anxiety and Depression make the holidays harder
Growing up, my favorite tradition of Christmas was waking up early to open presents. This was usually around 5 or 6 am before breakfast. Before brushing teeth or hair. My sister and I would be so excited and tried to stay up late the night before to catch Santa dropping the gifts off at our place. Families
Growing up, my favorite tradition of Christmas was waking up early to open presents. This was usually around 5 or 6 am before breakfast. Before brushing teeth or hair. My sister and I would be so excited and tried to stay up late the night before to catch Santa dropping the gifts off at our place. Families
Dreamer27
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
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