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Can you help by taking part in a research study at Huddersfield University?
NRAS is pleased to let you know of an opportunity to take part in research being conducted at the University of Huddersfield into the chronic lower back pain. This study is looking at determining biomarkers of chronic lower back pain from blood samples, which will involve comparisons between people
NRAS is pleased to let you know of an opportunity to take part in research being conducted at the University of Huddersfield into the chronic lower back pain. This study is looking at determining biomarkers of chronic lower back pain from blood samples, which will involve comparisons between people
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NRAS
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NRAS
6 years ago
No medication
After a serious breakdown whilst on methotrexate i decided no drugs was best for me. Currently just take anti inflammatory pain killers celecoxib and feel better mentally and physically. Awful experience
After a serious breakdown whilst on methotrexate i decided no drugs was best for me. Currently just take anti inflammatory pain killers celecoxib and feel better mentally and physically. Awful experience
animalactivist
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Constantly freezing cold
My mum diagnosed 12 months ago with CBD..she is constantly freezing cold..heating on full blast in the house and an electric fire beside her...her right "alien" hand is like ice block and blue in colour...she wears a warm glove in doors and a padded jacket...is this all normal for CBD
My mum diagnosed 12 months ago with CBD..she is constantly freezing cold..heating on full blast in the house and an electric fire beside her...her right "alien" hand is like ice block and blue in colour...she wears a warm glove in doors and a padded jacket...is this all normal for CBD
Cianodude
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PSP Association
6 years ago
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EGPA/CSS with Thymoma
HI all, One of my early CTs soon after diagnosis of EGPA/Churg-Strauss Syndrome was of the chest, to look at lungs, as I also had breathing problems (asthma, pneumonia). The radiologist report included a finding of a mediastinal mass - it appeared to be encapsulated and wrapped around my thymus. Thymoma
HI all, One of my early CTs soon after diagnosis of EGPA/Churg-Strauss Syndrome was of the chest, to look at lungs, as I also had breathing problems (asthma, pneumonia). The radiologist report included a finding of a mediastinal mass - it appeared to be encapsulated and wrapped around my thymus. Thymoma
grindhaus
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Vasculitis UK
6 years ago
exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO), has been shown to improve
For those people who have asthma symptoms whose doctors can’t seem to help , read up on exercise induced laryngeal obstruction. Dr Hull at the Royal Brompton is an expert on the subject. I was reading an article about it and he was saying that’s it very common that people go u diagnosed for years and
For those people who have asthma symptoms whose doctors can’t seem to help , read up on exercise induced laryngeal obstruction. Dr Hull at the Royal Brompton is an expert on the subject. I was reading an article about it and he was saying that’s it very common that people go u diagnosed for years and
Shellc
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
London Forum Follow Up
Didn’t get 100% success at last night’s London forum although to be fair my Where’s Wally shirt was hidden under my coat for some of the time and I do look scary! Nice to meet Alison, Paivi, Susana, Melanie, Ala and Katherine (again!) as well as catch up with Pauline B who has been an MF-er for several
Didn’t get 100% success at last night’s London forum although to be fair my Where’s Wally shirt was hidden under my coat for some of the time and I do look scary! Nice to meet Alison, Paivi, Susana, Melanie, Ala and Katherine (again!) as well as catch up with Pauline B who has been an MF-er for several
MFBMT2011
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
CBD
Sadly my wife was diagnosed with CBD few months ago. My wife & I attended the family & friends conference in Windsor. At this meeting there were 4 people with CBD. I spoke a male who had CBD at the break from Thornton in Somerset, at the time I didn't think to ask him his name or details, now I would
Sadly my wife was diagnosed with CBD few months ago. My wife & I attended the family & friends conference in Windsor. At this meeting there were 4 people with CBD. I spoke a male who had CBD at the break from Thornton in Somerset, at the time I didn't think to ask him his name or details, now I would
Amth_1948
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PSP Association
6 years ago
Spirometer Results
I am not sure how to read the results, but I am thinking it goes like this. Any concerns I should have with these numbers? Still have symptoms but they look good besides the airway resitent nuber at 66. Thanks for any feedback I have zero idea how to read these. FVC 5.75/5.70 99% FEV1 4.70/4.53 96%
I am not sure how to read the results, but I am thinking it goes like this. Any concerns I should have with these numbers? Still have symptoms but they look good besides the airway resitent nuber at 66. Thanks for any feedback I have zero idea how to read these. FVC 5.75/5.70 99% FEV1 4.70/4.53 96%
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Aimovig
I wanted to let people know about the success I've had after my first Aimovig injection. I self injected on September 19 (my first of two free samples). I've only taken three Amerge (for migraine) since. The first two Amerge were during the first four days after the shot, but they say it takes 6 days
I wanted to let people know about the success I've had after my first Aimovig injection. I self injected on September 19 (my first of two free samples). I've only taken three Amerge (for migraine) since. The first two Amerge were during the first four days after the shot, but they say it takes 6 days
headachequeen
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National Migraine Centre
6 years ago
Anyone tried Namenda?
This is Alzheimer’s med also called memantine in US. I am limited on med options. Being used here for migraines.
This is Alzheimer’s med also called memantine in US. I am limited on med options. Being used here for migraines.
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National Migraine Centre
6 years ago
Urinary Incontinence
Questions for my forum friends: Seems like this has come on fast. It started with a little dribbling on the way to the toilet, like he waited too long to go, then couldn't hold it. Then there were a few messy days, where he just missed the toilet. We got a riser seat so he could sit down, and that helps
Questions for my forum friends: Seems like this has come on fast. It started with a little dribbling on the way to the toilet, like he waited too long to go, then couldn't hold it. Then there were a few messy days, where he just missed the toilet. We got a riser seat so he could sit down, and that helps
Khartt
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PSP Association
6 years ago
Adrift in a sea of confusion
Hello, everybody, and thank you for all the information I've gotten from this forum. Just last week I saw my pulmonologist and told her that I was feeling poorly. I mean, really poorly. She had diagnosed me with emphysema/asthma. She did a breathing test and said I was the same I was in February -- FEV1
Hello, everybody, and thank you for all the information I've gotten from this forum. Just last week I saw my pulmonologist and told her that I was feeling poorly. I mean, really poorly. She had diagnosed me with emphysema/asthma. She did a breathing test and said I was the same I was in February -- FEV1
challny
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Suspected Pv gp referral to haematology
hello all I'm a newbie just wanted to no how long you guys had to wait before you had your first appt with a haemoolgist ... what's a typical waiting time ? & what to expect at my 1st appt ? how long will I be there for ? what blood tests will they do? will I have a bone biopsy ? what questions wil
hello all I'm a newbie just wanted to no how long you guys had to wait before you had your first appt with a haemoolgist ... what's a typical waiting time ? & what to expect at my 1st appt ? how long will I be there for ? what blood tests will they do? will I have a bone biopsy ? what questions wil
nightssky
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Chronic Pain Course Week 2
Another enjoyable useful course this week. It has come from Stanford University so is used in America and Canada and well as the UK. I think I’m finding it useful too cause I was only diagnosed 4 months ago so this is the first help I’ve had (apart from on here and own research). This week we learnt
Another enjoyable useful course this week. It has come from Stanford University so is used in America and Canada and well as the UK. I think I’m finding it useful too cause I was only diagnosed 4 months ago so this is the first help I’ve had (apart from on here and own research). This week we learnt
Pilipala18
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Help with MMA and Cysteine test results
I've posted a couple of times and I'm trying to make sense of what's going on. Total B12 was in the 'normal range' when I was tested earlier in the year but I was fortunate in that the neurologist ordered an MMA test back at the beginning of May, again in June and then July. The July test result has
I've posted a couple of times and I'm trying to make sense of what's going on. Total B12 was in the 'normal range' when I was tested earlier in the year but I was fortunate in that the neurologist ordered an MMA test back at the beginning of May, again in June and then July. The July test result has
Pinn14
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
LONG TERM EAR ACHE
Hi everybody. Is it possible to have almost long term ear ache (6 weeks) while coming down on Pred. Esr low (5) been on Pred for nearly 5 years. Got down to 1 mg. went and had dental work done 2 months, Dentist suggests splint for upper teeth while sleeping (approx. £400 ) as he thinks it is coming
Hi everybody. Is it possible to have almost long term ear ache (6 weeks) while coming down on Pred. Esr low (5) been on Pred for nearly 5 years. Got down to 1 mg. went and had dental work done 2 months, Dentist suggests splint for upper teeth while sleeping (approx. £400 ) as he thinks it is coming
Reethebeat
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
How do you ladies cope with the emotional symptoms/side effects
About every 3 months I get very severe emotional symptoms relating to my cycle.. used to get this 2 weeks out of every month. Along with all the pain/discomfort I feel regularly (and having 3 kids) I get to the point I feel like I’m having a break down. I take things very personally and end up having
About every 3 months I get very severe emotional symptoms relating to my cycle.. used to get this 2 weeks out of every month. Along with all the pain/discomfort I feel regularly (and having 3 kids) I get to the point I feel like I’m having a break down. I take things very personally and end up having
vmagpie
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Help ....benefits
Can someone please advise me if can claim.benefits ...I have took redundancy from.work due to health ...now diagnosed as severe brittle eosinophii asthma ...after being on ecmo... Further episodes on it ventilated now on reslizumab but that not working....my savings are now down to.a minimum and need
Can someone please advise me if can claim.benefits ...I have took redundancy from.work due to health ...now diagnosed as severe brittle eosinophii asthma ...after being on ecmo... Further episodes on it ventilated now on reslizumab but that not working....my savings are now down to.a minimum and need
Davenpos
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction syndrome?
Hi, I am new here and sending this post on behalf of my neice who is currently in Hospital with severe headaches. She is 37 years old. They think it might be Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome which is quite rare. Does anyone on this site have or know of the condition or should I be on a
Hi, I am new here and sending this post on behalf of my neice who is currently in Hospital with severe headaches. She is 37 years old. They think it might be Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome which is quite rare. Does anyone on this site have or know of the condition or should I be on a
GlenAlva
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Vasculitis UK
6 years ago
Worried
Hello everyone 7 months ago I did a bilateral oophorectomy and now I passing streaks of blood and having back pain, should I be worried?
Hello everyone 7 months ago I did a bilateral oophorectomy and now I passing streaks of blood and having back pain, should I be worried?
Ramonasumi
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
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