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Can a Patent Ductus Aerteriosus be diagnosed with a posterlateral thoracotomy then be monitor to make sure it closes?
Can a Patent Ductus Aerteriosus be diagnosed with a posterlateral thoracotomy then be monitor to make sure it closes?
LonerIQ
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Cerelle desogestrel
I've been taking 2x desogestrl tablets daily since January and have noticed the past few months cramping but no period, I've had to go to hospital for morphine to calm this, could this mean my endo has grown back even thought i only had a lap in March 22?
I've been taking 2x desogestrl tablets daily since January and have noticed the past few months cramping but no period, I've had to go to hospital for morphine to calm this, could this mean my endo has grown back even thought i only had a lap in March 22?
Surfingblue
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Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
Dry-Needling and Low Level Laser Therapy By Physios: Does this really work and can it worsen tinnitus?
I triggered tinnitus and hyperacusis over 7 years ago now. Luckily it always went eventually but as of about 4 months ago it seems as if it is here to stay and a lot worse. An otologist told me that areas I said gave me pain could be consistent with TMJ issues and that he worked with a physio who could
I triggered tinnitus and hyperacusis over 7 years ago now. Luckily it always went eventually but as of about 4 months ago it seems as if it is here to stay and a lot worse. An otologist told me that areas I said gave me pain could be consistent with TMJ issues and that he worked with a physio who could
PuddingChipsAndGravy
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Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
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tramadol
I was on tramadol for at least 10 years----100 mg. then my doc took me off because a neurologist put me on Clonazepam for REM/SBD (rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.) But I was also getting cervical and lumbar rhizotomies...and still do every 12-14 months or so. I am now working with the VA
I was on tramadol for at least 10 years----100 mg. then my doc took me off because a neurologist put me on Clonazepam for REM/SBD (rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.) But I was also getting cervical and lumbar rhizotomies...and still do every 12-14 months or so. I am now working with the VA
Shadowperson
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Pain Concern
11 months ago
Low B6... taking a complex with pyridoxine which obviously doesn't suit
Back to the search for the best B complex (Thorne being elusive at the moment and didn't do particularly well at keeping my B12 up)... one which contains pyridoxal 5' phosphate Does anyone rate Igennus Super B Complex? All suggestions welcome 🤗
Back to the search for the best B complex (Thorne being elusive at the moment and didn't do particularly well at keeping my B12 up)... one which contains pyridoxal 5' phosphate Does anyone rate Igennus Super B Complex? All suggestions welcome 🤗
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
LDH high
Looking back, my specialist tested my LDH at diagnosis and it was in fact elevated. He told me that it’s very common for MPN’s to cause elevated LDH levels and said with treatment we can correct them.. is that true? I was worried for a second about any organ or tissue damage, but he reassured and said
Looking back, my specialist tested my LDH at diagnosis and it was in fact elevated. He told me that it’s very common for MPN’s to cause elevated LDH levels and said with treatment we can correct them.. is that true? I was worried for a second about any organ or tissue damage, but he reassured and said
JAKboy
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
Best natural anti anxiety remedy
Hi, I was wondering what natural treatments people are taking to help with the anxiety that a lot of us with T have to deal with every day ? Does 5-htp work ? How about St Johns wort and L Theanine ? Which seems to work best for you ?
Hi, I was wondering what natural treatments people are taking to help with the anxiety that a lot of us with T have to deal with every day ? Does 5-htp work ? How about St Johns wort and L Theanine ? Which seems to work best for you ?
woodman72
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Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
The "other" symptoms of PMR?
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2022 after 2 months of sudden onset of symptoms. I was very fit & healthy at time of first symptoms. I am using DSNS weaning regime & down to 7mg & had 2 flares during this time. Currently stuck on 7mg for a month due to slight hip discomfort. My question is less
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2022 after 2 months of sudden onset of symptoms. I was very fit & healthy at time of first symptoms. I am using DSNS weaning regime & down to 7mg & had 2 flares during this time. Currently stuck on 7mg for a month due to slight hip discomfort. My question is less
Flinders61
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Inflammatory Pain and T
I have had T for over two years now following an attack of vertigo with varying diagnoses of labyrinthitis, bppv or vestibular neuritis, none of which have ever been confirmed.. and after all this time I feel stuck with no sign of reaching habituation.. I had months of complaining of a dullness in my
I have had T for over two years now following an attack of vertigo with varying diagnoses of labyrinthitis, bppv or vestibular neuritis, none of which have ever been confirmed.. and after all this time I feel stuck with no sign of reaching habituation.. I had months of complaining of a dullness in my
Shozza1
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Spontaneous remission of some blood counts after Dx
This just is a question of curiosity I've discussed briefly before. If any members have seen something like this it would be interesting to know. I've asked two MPN Drs about it and all I hear is "it's complicated" and/or "things fluctuate". -- These plots show some counts and when I started aspirin
This just is a question of curiosity I've discussed briefly before. If any members have seen something like this it would be interesting to know. I've asked two MPN Drs about it and all I hear is "it's complicated" and/or "things fluctuate". -- These plots show some counts and when I started aspirin
EPguy
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
preservatives in B12
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
smg1950
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
best tapering advice
I was diagnosed April 2023 PMR, after 2.5 months of severe pain in shoulders, back of neck and buttocks, then hands and wrists. I was started on 15mg which helped a lot, but never cleared up the inflammatory pain. After a month doctor advised 2 weeks at 12.5 followed by 2 weeks at 10. after the first
I was diagnosed April 2023 PMR, after 2.5 months of severe pain in shoulders, back of neck and buttocks, then hands and wrists. I was started on 15mg which helped a lot, but never cleared up the inflammatory pain. After a month doctor advised 2 weeks at 12.5 followed by 2 weeks at 10. after the first
Thiago1396
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Reactive Tinnitus - anyone else experience this
My T is very reactive and I have hyperacusis I have to wear ear plugs and ear defenders out n about I walked into a shop a few days ago ( for a few mins) without ear protection and the music has made my T go ballistic and changed tone to a higher pitch and more solid tone as well as being louder and
My T is very reactive and I have hyperacusis I have to wear ear plugs and ear defenders out n about I walked into a shop a few days ago ( for a few mins) without ear protection and the music has made my T go ballistic and changed tone to a higher pitch and more solid tone as well as being louder and
surviveT
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Tendon ruptures in hand due to long-term RA
I'm 67 and things have reached a chronic stage in my left, dominant hand due to several tendon ruptures affecting middle and ring fingers, which I can no longer extend. I'm now on the Orthopaedic surgeon's operating list, but I am very scared about how I will cope post-operatively, since I already have
I'm 67 and things have reached a chronic stage in my left, dominant hand due to several tendon ruptures affecting middle and ring fingers, which I can no longer extend. I'm now on the Orthopaedic surgeon's operating list, but I am very scared about how I will cope post-operatively, since I already have
dearpen1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Your bespoke prayer poem on faith and hope
Prayer poem for Elisabeth Linsdon on faith, hope and love It is in this, my hour of serious illness That of faith I have most need Then lord, be there to support me To Nourish my broken body And my hungry soul to feed Let my Faith and hopebe there to strengthen me when weak When with dark skies of illness
Prayer poem for Elisabeth Linsdon on faith, hope and love It is in this, my hour of serious illness That of faith I have most need Then lord, be there to support me To Nourish my broken body And my hungry soul to feed Let my Faith and hopebe there to strengthen me when weak When with dark skies of illness
JULIETstevens
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Paraneoplastic Syndromes and MPNs
This is a very interesting article on a topic I have not seen before. It caught my attention as I recall some on the forum reporting Myasthenia Gravis along with the MPN. I have experience intermittent hypercalcemia, but I do not believe this is due to a Paraneoplastic Syndrome. https://www.mympnteam.com
This is a very interesting article on a topic I have not seen before. It caught my attention as I recall some on the forum reporting Myasthenia Gravis along with the MPN. I have experience intermittent hypercalcemia, but I do not believe this is due to a Paraneoplastic Syndrome. https://www.mympnteam.com
hunter5582
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Allodynia
many contributors say that because of the different symptoms it is difficult to diagnose the exact Problem.this is because medical science isn’t yet quite up with the many problems of the body. Our Doctor advises that my wife no longer has Fibromyalgia. I’m not sure about that.one of the associated
many contributors say that because of the different symptoms it is difficult to diagnose the exact Problem.this is because medical science isn’t yet quite up with the many problems of the body. Our Doctor advises that my wife no longer has Fibromyalgia. I’m not sure about that.one of the associated
Vivtom
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Exercise at the bottom of the scale.
I thought I’d write up my experiences for those of us who are not going to go far or fast, either ever or anytime soon e.g. like me with mobility problems separate from the PMR. Set baseline I’m 67. I walk at all times with a rollator and have spinal curvature. My left leg is slightly twisted and
I thought I’d write up my experiences for those of us who are not going to go far or fast, either ever or anytime soon e.g. like me with mobility problems separate from the PMR. Set baseline I’m 67. I walk at all times with a rollator and have spinal curvature. My left leg is slightly twisted and
Mayadill
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Guanfacine and N-acetylcysteine (NAC-600 mg)
I recently posted a link to an article that talked about treating brain fog with a combination of Guanfacine, a prescription drug used for treating high blood pressure, and N-acetylcysteine (NAC-600 mg), which I gather is an over-the-counter supplement. Has anyone here had any experience with either
I recently posted a link to an article that talked about treating brain fog with a combination of Guanfacine, a prescription drug used for treating high blood pressure, and N-acetylcysteine (NAC-600 mg), which I gather is an over-the-counter supplement. Has anyone here had any experience with either
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Cats r us
From Wednesday's art therapy session, as I tried to get in touch with my inner child. (Don't laugh, please. I am trying pretty much anything that will bring me joy.) I call this one "Looking back at you." How I managed to capture such an "Aww" factor in her eyes, I do not know. It was drawn in
From Wednesday's art therapy session, as I tried to get in touch with my inner child. (Don't laugh, please. I am trying pretty much anything that will bring me joy.) I call this one "Looking back at you." How I managed to capture such an "Aww" factor in her eyes, I do not know. It was drawn in
BrentW
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Care Community
1 year ago
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