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A longer instalment tonight: Granny left school at the ripe old age of 14 in common with many of her peers in order to earn her keep. She went 'out service', to begin the privilege or otherwise of working for some of the 'well to do' families in Sheffield. Her first employer was a Mrs. Bonnington who
A longer instalment tonight: Granny left school at the ripe old age of 14 in common with many of her peers in order to earn her keep. She went 'out service', to begin the privilege or otherwise of working for some of the 'well to do' families in Sheffield. Her first employer was a Mrs. Bonnington who
LissacFrance
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
I need advice with Meningitis.
Hi I am Katinka Van Jaarsveld. I was a healthy 43 year old woman untill November 2023.I had bacterial meningitis 8 years ago ,Again viral meningitis November 2023 hospitalised treated 10 days ,Again bacterial and viral meningitis and hospitalised February 2024. The 5 specialists I have did "all tests
Hi I am Katinka Van Jaarsveld. I was a healthy 43 year old woman untill November 2023.I had bacterial meningitis 8 years ago ,Again viral meningitis November 2023 hospitalised treated 10 days ,Again bacterial and viral meningitis and hospitalised February 2024. The 5 specialists I have did "all tests
KatinkaSouthaftica
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Meningitis Now
4 months ago
Alcoholic Hepatitis - Hair thinning
Hello, can anyone tell me if Alcoholic Hepatitis can cause hair loss/thinning? Thanks
Hello, can anyone tell me if Alcoholic Hepatitis can cause hair loss/thinning? Thanks
DJK78
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
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Bronchoscopy
I’ve been in hospital for 3+ weeks while they try to work out what is causing me to have spikes of temperature, even though my infection markers have dropped. Last night I was told I would be having a bronchoscopy this morning, so not a lot of sleep! I forgot to ask how long these results take to
I’ve been in hospital for 3+ weeks while they try to work out what is causing me to have spikes of temperature, even though my infection markers have dropped. Last night I was told I would be having a bronchoscopy this morning, so not a lot of sleep! I forgot to ask how long these results take to
helenlw7
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Pegasys side effects
I was switched from 500 Hydroxyurea/day to 90mg Pegasys every two weeks. The pain in hips and thighs is substantial - headache also, but not as bothersome as the muscle pain. Has anyone else experience this on Pegasys. Also, has anyone tried CoQ10 for muscle pain and has it work? Thanks
I was switched from 500 Hydroxyurea/day to 90mg Pegasys every two weeks. The pain in hips and thighs is substantial - headache also, but not as bothersome as the muscle pain. Has anyone else experience this on Pegasys. Also, has anyone tried CoQ10 for muscle pain and has it work? Thanks
Dusty777
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Efficacy of Trihexyphenidyl on Apraxia of Eyelid Opening in Parkinsonism: A Case Report
Apraxia of eyelid opening (AEO) is occasionally seen in Parkinson’s disease (PD) or related diseases. However, many clinicians have trouble with the management of AEO by Parkinsonism. The following link mentions a case of apraxia of eyelids opening in PD patient which was successfully treated with the
Apraxia of eyelid opening (AEO) is occasionally seen in Parkinson’s disease (PD) or related diseases. However, many clinicians have trouble with the management of AEO by Parkinsonism. The following link mentions a case of apraxia of eyelids opening in PD patient which was successfully treated with the
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Pelvic pain and sex
Hi , sorry sounds like a stupid question - Does sex hurt with reoccurring pelvic pain ? Can it trigger the pain to come back or an infection to start if someone has abscess in pelvic area such as fallopian tubes or near ovaries?
Hi , sorry sounds like a stupid question - Does sex hurt with reoccurring pelvic pain ? Can it trigger the pain to come back or an infection to start if someone has abscess in pelvic area such as fallopian tubes or near ovaries?
Hannah818
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 months ago
Very worried about Mom
Hello everyone - wish you all a healthy path.My Mother was admitted to the hospital Monday morning and we found out she had urinary infection that went to her kidney and then blood. She had stopped taking venetoclax since Sunday. They are giving her antibiotics but her blood counts are out of whack.
Hello everyone - wish you all a healthy path.My Mother was admitted to the hospital Monday morning and we found out she had urinary infection that went to her kidney and then blood. She had stopped taking venetoclax since Sunday. They are giving her antibiotics but her blood counts are out of whack.
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Hep B immunity blood test positive
Hi all I was asked by my clinic to do a Hep B core blood test which I believe is same as immunity one and I asked my GP for the tests. It’s come back as not immune to hep b. Does that mean I won’t be entitled to a donor egg treatment? I’m freaking out 😟 Please share your thoughts and experience
Hi all I was asked by my clinic to do a Hep B core blood test which I believe is same as immunity one and I asked my GP for the tests. It’s come back as not immune to hep b. Does that mean I won’t be entitled to a donor egg treatment? I’m freaking out 😟 Please share your thoughts and experience
Milo2011
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Shingles
Has anyone had shingles? I've been hit with it, I havent had any treatment for my CLL, it's been 11 years. I need to know what to do about the shingles pain. In the almost 3 week.
Has anyone had shingles? I've been hit with it, I havent had any treatment for my CLL, it's been 11 years. I need to know what to do about the shingles pain. In the almost 3 week.
sallylou
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CLL Support
4 months ago
First Injection of Pegasys
I FINALLY got approved for Pegasys, and am to pick it up at the pharmacy by Wednesday. My question is does the first injection happen in the Drs. office, or at home?? Were you given physical instructions for how to give the injection? I have written instructions that were sent to me with the approval
I FINALLY got approved for Pegasys, and am to pick it up at the pharmacy by Wednesday. My question is does the first injection happen in the Drs. office, or at home?? Were you given physical instructions for how to give the injection? I have written instructions that were sent to me with the approval
dogsandhorses
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY: Have you been diagnosed with hepatitis C and interested in sharing your story? (England)
Have you been diagnosed with hepatitis C and would you be interested in sharing your story with the national press to promote an NHS campaign? The NHS has launched a new service for people to test at home for hepatitis C. To help make more people aware, we are looking for individuals in England who
Have you been diagnosed with hepatitis C and would you be interested in sharing your story with the national press to promote an NHS campaign? The NHS has launched a new service for people to test at home for hepatitis C. To help make more people aware, we are looking for individuals in England who
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
QUICK TAPER; CRP RISING STEADILY; FLARING
As suspected, the very quick taper rheumy thought up (2.5 mg per week til I get to 10, then reducing 1 mg per month), has caused a flare and I'm in pre-PMR pain - almost). Currently at 12 mg but should be down to 9 by now, if I was to go with her guidelines. GP refuses to let me up the pred saying "it's
As suspected, the very quick taper rheumy thought up (2.5 mg per week til I get to 10, then reducing 1 mg per month), has caused a flare and I'm in pre-PMR pain - almost). Currently at 12 mg but should be down to 9 by now, if I was to go with her guidelines. GP refuses to let me up the pred saying "it's
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Travel Vaccinations
Hi. I have already emailed my Rheumatology Team but thought I would also ask for others experiences. I am considering travelling to countries which recommend vaccinations for things like Polio, Diphtheria, Hep A and B, Cholera, Tetanus etc. Now, I have had some of these in the past but longer than 10
Hi. I have already emailed my Rheumatology Team but thought I would also ask for others experiences. I am considering travelling to countries which recommend vaccinations for things like Polio, Diphtheria, Hep A and B, Cholera, Tetanus etc. Now, I have had some of these in the past but longer than 10
grumpygirl
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NRAS
4 months ago
Live vaccine for dengue fever
My son lives in Bali. He is in the middle of a very severe bout of dengue fever. I am going to visit him for 3 weeks in July. He has suggested I should have a vaccine before I go. I can find that it is called a " live attenuated dengue tetravalent vaccine". Even the vaccine side effects can be pretty
My son lives in Bali. He is in the middle of a very severe bout of dengue fever. I am going to visit him for 3 weeks in July. He has suggested I should have a vaccine before I go. I can find that it is called a " live attenuated dengue tetravalent vaccine". Even the vaccine side effects can be pretty
Graham64
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CLL Support
4 months ago
My husband still on sedation after 30 days going in for a peritonitis
Hello my husband went in the ER for stomach pains and could not really breath .He was admitted immediately with the diagnosis peritonitis which leaked in his stomach so he got surgery soon after surgery he started septic shock and next thing we knew he wasn't able to get off the ventilator and in the
Hello my husband went in the ER for stomach pains and could not really breath .He was admitted immediately with the diagnosis peritonitis which leaked in his stomach so he got surgery soon after surgery he started septic shock and next thing we knew he wasn't able to get off the ventilator and in the
CarlMc116
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ICUsteps
4 months ago
Does asthma severity tend to reflect that of sinuses?
I wasn’t sure where to post this but please tell me if it’s out of place as I’l move it. Basically I’ve had chronic sinusitis with polyps for over a decade. It is more chronic inflammation that’s the issue, with meds the polyps are only small/secondary to the inflammation. I don’t have asthma but
I wasn’t sure where to post this but please tell me if it’s out of place as I’l move it. Basically I’ve had chronic sinusitis with polyps for over a decade. It is more chronic inflammation that’s the issue, with meds the polyps are only small/secondary to the inflammation. I don’t have asthma but
Unfocusedarrow
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
trauma after icu stay
hi in2020 I was rushed to kings hospital London with septic shock due to ulcers on my liver. I was in an induced coma for a week and in hospital for 5 weeks. During the last 3 months I have been having really bad nightmares about being in a coma, specifically that my doctor is trying to kill me (i really
hi in2020 I was rushed to kings hospital London with septic shock due to ulcers on my liver. I was in an induced coma for a week and in hospital for 5 weeks. During the last 3 months I have been having really bad nightmares about being in a coma, specifically that my doctor is trying to kill me (i really
ZoeH1974
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ICUsteps
5 months ago
Lidocaine Patches/Gel
Hello The following conditions are causing me ongoing pain and it will be a long time until I can be seen on the NHS. Cervical stenosis and bone spurs leading to nerve root entrapment and disc herniations of lower spine causing pain and neuropathy. I have read that Lidocaine patches really help but
Hello The following conditions are causing me ongoing pain and it will be a long time until I can be seen on the NHS. Cervical stenosis and bone spurs leading to nerve root entrapment and disc herniations of lower spine causing pain and neuropathy. I have read that Lidocaine patches really help but
Bod88
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Pain Concern
5 days ago
Has anyone had good success with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for chronically reactivated EBV?
Has anyone had good success with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for chronically reactivated EBV? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/ifWvF7Yz52Y
Has anyone had good success with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for chronically reactivated EBV? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/ifWvF7Yz52Y
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
5 months ago
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