Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Cramp bark
Posts
Communities
657 public posts
Filter results
PV and Mastocytosis
Anyone with PV and Systemic Mastocytosis? I was diagnosed with Mastocytosis 2013 and PV 2019
Anyone with PV and Systemic Mastocytosis? I was diagnosed with Mastocytosis 2013 and PV 2019
shaks
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
New hope for COPD patients possible with in-home device.
COPD is a chronic lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe. COPD is the third leading cause of death in the U.S., with more than 15 million people currently living with the disease, according to the American Lung Association. Many people who have COPD suffer from hypercapnia, the retention of
COPD is a chronic lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe. COPD is the third leading cause of death in the U.S., with more than 15 million people currently living with the disease, according to the American Lung Association. Many people who have COPD suffer from hypercapnia, the retention of
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Tinnitus spikes
I have been suffering from tinnitus and hyperacusis for the last five years. The worse is that my condition spikes up very frequently to the point of despair. Doctors recommend to go to emergency Hospitals for intravenous injection of stedon (Valium ) which now I am addicted to. Is there someone with
I have been suffering from tinnitus and hyperacusis for the last five years. The worse is that my condition spikes up very frequently to the point of despair. Doctors recommend to go to emergency Hospitals for intravenous injection of stedon (Valium ) which now I am addicted to. Is there someone with
Minos
in
Tinnitus UK
4 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Pleurodesis?
I had a chance to speak with my doctor today for the follow-up to the thoracentesis. I was told that I am now at stable disease. I had the second thoracentesis in six weeks with another 1.1 liters pulled out. My treatment options are pretty slim as if right now. I'd never originally responded to first
I had a chance to speak with my doctor today for the follow-up to the thoracentesis. I was told that I am now at stable disease. I had the second thoracentesis in six weeks with another 1.1 liters pulled out. My treatment options are pretty slim as if right now. I'd never originally responded to first
Natsmb
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
having one’s replies switched off
I was unaware I’d committed a contravention(!) and extremely relieved the only punishment was to have my replies switched off! If we’re splitting hairs about what constitutes natural, the only additives in the products prescribed to me by Dr Peatfield are: Each capsule contains: Bovine Thyroid Gland
I was unaware I’d committed a contravention(!) and extremely relieved the only punishment was to have my replies switched off! If we’re splitting hairs about what constitutes natural, the only additives in the products prescribed to me by Dr Peatfield are: Each capsule contains: Bovine Thyroid Gland
Noelnoel
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Magnesium Malate
I currently have Fibromyalgia as well as other illnesses... Ostioarthritis, and an underactive Thyroid. I have read that Magnesium Malate is good for Fibromyalgia and wondered if anyone else has any experience of it they could share with me please, do I or don't I?
I currently have Fibromyalgia as well as other illnesses... Ostioarthritis, and an underactive Thyroid. I have read that Magnesium Malate is good for Fibromyalgia and wondered if anyone else has any experience of it they could share with me please, do I or don't I?
henrythewasp
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Pycnogenol and Tinnitus
I am looking into alternatives for the aspirin I now need to take daily. One of the products I've come across is pycnogenol. I am looking for a blood anti-coagulant but found some very interesting stuff about pycnogenol and tinnitus that I thought it might be good to share on the forum. It seems that
I am looking into alternatives for the aspirin I now need to take daily. One of the products I've come across is pycnogenol. I am looking for a blood anti-coagulant but found some very interesting stuff about pycnogenol and tinnitus that I thought it might be good to share on the forum. It seems that
bridgeit
in
British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
IL-8, The Inflammatory Mediator That Is 220% + Higher In PWP Cerebrospinal Fluid Than In Control Subjects And Possible Ways To Deal With It
In a recent reply post to forum member Parkie13 (Mary) I was discussing the chemokine Interleukin-8 (IL-8) and its relationship to PD and Multiple Sclerosis(MS) which I had only recently read about myself. The conversation got going because the post was discussing the possibility that MS may be caused
In a recent reply post to forum member Parkie13 (Mary) I was discussing the chemokine Interleukin-8 (IL-8) and its relationship to PD and Multiple Sclerosis(MS) which I had only recently read about myself. The conversation got going because the post was discussing the possibility that MS may be caused
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
How do I get rid of shin splints?
Well, it is a fibromyalgia flare up, not shin splints, but they feel like that. When I get this bad flare up, I struggle to walk on my legs but then I sit down and the pain doesn't ease. Any recommendations?
Well, it is a fibromyalgia flare up, not shin splints, but they feel like that. When I get this bad flare up, I struggle to walk on my legs but then I sit down and the pain doesn't ease. Any recommendations?
greymegan
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Tapering
Are there any typical tapering schedules? Worried (very). Diagnosed in June and initial 30mg 'cured' everything and more. Tapered down to 5mg by dropping 2.5 to 5mg per month . November had a relapse - body more or less ok but severe pain in fingers and wrists so went to see doctor - a DIFFERENT doc
Are there any typical tapering schedules? Worried (very). Diagnosed in June and initial 30mg 'cured' everything and more. Tapered down to 5mg by dropping 2.5 to 5mg per month . November had a relapse - body more or less ok but severe pain in fingers and wrists so went to see doctor - a DIFFERENT doc
Mick1234566
in
PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
TRH Stimulation test
I have had Hypothyroid symptoms for four and and half years, but my bloods are within reference ranges. Just wanted to ask if anyone on the site has been diagnosed using the old TRH stimulation test, and if so how long ago this was, and if it was on the NHS or through a private endocrinologist? Thanks
I have had Hypothyroid symptoms for four and and half years, but my bloods are within reference ranges. Just wanted to ask if anyone on the site has been diagnosed using the old TRH stimulation test, and if so how long ago this was, and if it was on the NHS or through a private endocrinologist? Thanks
leedsjohn
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Wafer thin
Hi everybody I have very severe copd and now I have that the skin on my hands has become very thin does anyone know what I could do to improve this once again thanking everyone for their kindness and help now and in the past duff
Hi everybody I have very severe copd and now I have that the skin on my hands has become very thin does anyone know what I could do to improve this once again thanking everyone for their kindness and help now and in the past duff
Duff1953
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Levo, Anti-thyroid meds’ and Ativan?
Wondering if anyone has any information on taking Ativan along with Levo and propylthiauracil? Going on a long flight and I have a severe fear of flying, and heights. I think I’ve been sick with worry for over two weeks now. I’ve had this awful rocking sensation like being on a boat and it’s lasting
Wondering if anyone has any information on taking Ativan along with Levo and propylthiauracil? Going on a long flight and I have a severe fear of flying, and heights. I think I’ve been sick with worry for over two weeks now. I’ve had this awful rocking sensation like being on a boat and it’s lasting
Inafunk63
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
A lifeline for leaky lung cells .
Pulmonary edema is a life-threatening condition characterized by abnormal accumulation of intravascular fluid in alveolar air spaces and interstitial tissues of the lungs due to vascular leakage across the alveolar-capillary barrier. Currently, there are no specific therapies to improve vascular permeability
Pulmonary edema is a life-threatening condition characterized by abnormal accumulation of intravascular fluid in alveolar air spaces and interstitial tissues of the lungs due to vascular leakage across the alveolar-capillary barrier. Currently, there are no specific therapies to improve vascular permeability
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Alternative treatments for Busulfan
My wife was diagnosed with E.T. five and half years ago, she is 78 and lives in the UK. At the time, the main treatments were Hydroxycarbamide, followed by Anagrelide and Busulfan as a last resort. She was first treated with Hydrox but the side effects were severe and she was then treated with Anagrelide
My wife was diagnosed with E.T. five and half years ago, she is 78 and lives in the UK. At the time, the main treatments were Hydroxycarbamide, followed by Anagrelide and Busulfan as a last resort. She was first treated with Hydrox but the side effects were severe and she was then treated with Anagrelide
Folly41
in
MPN Voice
5 years ago
Jack Frost.
I remember years ago When Jack Frost was my friend Thinking back to days gone by Why did that friendship end? He always made me catch my breath When he suddenly appeared But soon I would be making steam With nothing to be feared Cosy nights by the fireside With a cup of tea Whilst Jack played around
I remember years ago When Jack Frost was my friend Thinking back to days gone by Why did that friendship end? He always made me catch my breath When he suddenly appeared But soon I would be making steam With nothing to be feared Cosy nights by the fireside With a cup of tea Whilst Jack played around
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
A paper modelling needs for combination therapy
This paper has been published, which ytries to link preferred T4/T3 combination therapy to the fraction of active thyroid remaining. This is a first step to legitimising combination therapy. Its only fault is that it still categorises groups as to preferred dosing, whereas it doesn't really cover individuality
This paper has been published, which ytries to link preferred T4/T3 combination therapy to the fraction of active thyroid remaining. This is a first step to legitimising combination therapy. Its only fault is that it still categorises groups as to preferred dosing, whereas it doesn't really cover individuality
diogenes
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Deja Vu. CEBOC may not be working.
So after great results from chemo and again two months after, I've come crashing down again 😔. Ca125 has started rocketing again just as it did in February, three months after chemo. They've brought my CT scan forward to next week with a review the week after. To say I'm gutted, scared, weary and a
So after great results from chemo and again two months after, I've come crashing down again 😔. Ca125 has started rocketing again just as it did in February, three months after chemo. They've brought my CT scan forward to next week with a review the week after. To say I'm gutted, scared, weary and a
LittleSan
in
My Ovacome
5 years ago
Colomycin Treatment
I was prescribed colomycin about 5 years ago for bronchiectasis. I nebulize it twice a day. My concern is that although I feel quite good I haven't had a review of my condition or given a sample of mucus for over a year and feel as if I've been forgotten. I have been working with medical students
I was prescribed colomycin about 5 years ago for bronchiectasis. I nebulize it twice a day. My concern is that although I feel quite good I haven't had a review of my condition or given a sample of mucus for over a year and feel as if I've been forgotten. I have been working with medical students
RoadRunner44
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
thank you
Ahh, just wanted to say thank you to all of you that are so knowledgeable about the thyroid. I am always amazed at what you know and how you analyse it. I am Hashi and though I have tried to understand it, the chemistry bemuses me and I try and learn from this forum. There are so many amazing people
Ahh, just wanted to say thank you to all of you that are so knowledgeable about the thyroid. I am always amazed at what you know and how you analyse it. I am Hashi and though I have tried to understand it, the chemistry bemuses me and I try and learn from this forum. There are so many amazing people
db16
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
1
...
11
12
13
...
33
Next page
10
20
30
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Lung Conditions Community Forum
95 results
Fibromyalgia Action UK
88 results
PMRGCAuk
50 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest