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What causes sudden hearing loss in one ear? Then it comes back..
Hi Folks! Posting this for my wife who is ironically an Audiologist. She gets like every 6 months hearing loss in the left ear suddenly that lasts a couple days then comes back. She also told me that she had Tinnitus for a long time..many years... She had a coworker test her since they are Audiologists
Hi Folks! Posting this for my wife who is ironically an Audiologist. She gets like every 6 months hearing loss in the left ear suddenly that lasts a couple days then comes back. She also told me that she had Tinnitus for a long time..many years... She had a coworker test her since they are Audiologists
Kev2867
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Friday Rambling
Hello again all, We've arrived at the end of our first week of 2021 and almost a full week of lockdown in UK, and I hope this ramble finds you all feeling OK both physically and mentally. Covid figures are astoundingly high and it's now really common to know of a friend or relative who has fallen victim
Hello again all, We've arrived at the end of our first week of 2021 and almost a full week of lockdown in UK, and I hope this ramble finds you all feeling OK both physically and mentally. Covid figures are astoundingly high and it's now really common to know of a friend or relative who has fallen victim
Hidden
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Care Community
3 years ago
Eustachian tube dysfunction
Does anyone have any hints or tips on how to ease this? I have to breathe through my mouth all the time if I breathe through my nose all I can hear is my own breath and it's driving me bonkers! My ears often block up too which makes hearing difficult. I have also self-diagnosed hyperacusis and tinnitus
Does anyone have any hints or tips on how to ease this? I have to breathe through my mouth all the time if I breathe through my nose all I can hear is my own breath and it's driving me bonkers! My ears often block up too which makes hearing difficult. I have also self-diagnosed hyperacusis and tinnitus
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Does anyone know anything about LIP lymphocytic intersistial pneumonitis. My consultant doesn’t know much and not much online either
Lung disease, LIP,
Lung disease, LIP,
Neffie95
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Scientists discover how COVID-19 virus causes multiple organ failure in mice.
UCLA researchers are the first to create a version of COVID-19 in mice that shows how the disease damages organs other than the lungs. Using their model, the scientists discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can shut down energy production in cells of the heart, kidneys, spleen and other organs. "This
UCLA researchers are the first to create a version of COVID-19 in mice that shows how the disease damages organs other than the lungs. Using their model, the scientists discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can shut down energy production in cells of the heart, kidneys, spleen and other organs. "This
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Low Anion Gap
Anyone have experience with a Low Anion Gap in their bloodwork? My ESR was 110+, I have hand, neck, back pain (upper, mid & lower) and hip pain, but CRP was negative and RA factor was negative. Am 61-year-old female and was diagnosed with PMR last year, but I think the (primary) doctor was wrong, from
Anyone have experience with a Low Anion Gap in their bloodwork? My ESR was 110+, I have hand, neck, back pain (upper, mid & lower) and hip pain, but CRP was negative and RA factor was negative. Am 61-year-old female and was diagnosed with PMR last year, but I think the (primary) doctor was wrong, from
IvoryDancer
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Alcohol-free hand sanitizer and other quaternary ammonium disinfectants quickly and effectively inactivate SARS-CoV-2.
Coronaviruses are enveloped viruses that commonly cause upper respiratory tract infections in humans and animals. Four known coronaviruses cause the common cold in humans, while another three have caused deadly outbreaks in the past 20 years, including SARS-CoV-2, the agent of Coronavirus Disease 2019
Coronaviruses are enveloped viruses that commonly cause upper respiratory tract infections in humans and animals. Four known coronaviruses cause the common cold in humans, while another three have caused deadly outbreaks in the past 20 years, including SARS-CoV-2, the agent of Coronavirus Disease 2019
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Tapentadol for severe pain - any good?
I'm being moved off Buprenorphine Subs (0.2mcgs x 3 PRN daily) onto Tapentadol 50mg SR 2x daily and 50mg IR 2x PRN daily. Has anyone else made this transfer? I suffer from severe Lumbar/SI/Pelvic Pain after 3 fusions on my spine, plus Bursitis, and Cervical Spondylitis. I used to be on Fentanyl, but
I'm being moved off Buprenorphine Subs (0.2mcgs x 3 PRN daily) onto Tapentadol 50mg SR 2x daily and 50mg IR 2x PRN daily. Has anyone else made this transfer? I suffer from severe Lumbar/SI/Pelvic Pain after 3 fusions on my spine, plus Bursitis, and Cervical Spondylitis. I used to be on Fentanyl, but
emmy-loue
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Breo versus Flovent
Hi everyone , recently went to a new pulmonologist . In June I got Covid but I was one of the lucky ones that didn’t have to go to hospital . Since then sometimes I get SOB so they changed my Flovent to Breo . When changing inhalers are you more susceptical to getting an asthma attack or sick ? Also
Hi everyone , recently went to a new pulmonologist . In June I got Covid but I was one of the lucky ones that didn’t have to go to hospital . Since then sometimes I get SOB so they changed my Flovent to Breo . When changing inhalers are you more susceptical to getting an asthma attack or sick ? Also
Jances13
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Left arm BP consistently higher than right arm BP
Hello everyone, just wondered if anyone has had anything similar? A review appointment at the GCA clinic last week picked up a 20 mm Hg difference in left arm systolic pressure, compared to the right arm. Not much difference in the diastolic pressures. The doc suggested that I take my BP 3 times a day
Hello everyone, just wondered if anyone has had anything similar? A review appointment at the GCA clinic last week picked up a 20 mm Hg difference in left arm systolic pressure, compared to the right arm. Not much difference in the diastolic pressures. The doc suggested that I take my BP 3 times a day
Horsewhisper
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Information processing
How do others find their condition(s) effect their ability to process information through conversation or reading? I have Tinnitus 24/7 due to hearing loss and always hear it - it competes with background noise. I also have hyperacusis (noise sensitivity). So, there are a lot of factors. I cannot pin
How do others find their condition(s) effect their ability to process information through conversation or reading? I have Tinnitus 24/7 due to hearing loss and always hear it - it competes with background noise. I also have hyperacusis (noise sensitivity). So, there are a lot of factors. I cannot pin
daverussell
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Tinnitus UK
4 years ago
Survey: experiences of paracentesis (drainage of ascites)
Hello We posted last month about a survey into experiences of paracentesis. Thank you to everyone who has responded so far! Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis,
Hello We posted last month about a survey into experiences of paracentesis. Thank you to everyone who has responded so far! Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis,
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Christmas Shopping
At Rugby Fibromyalgia Support Group, we are trying to raise funds so that we can get our twice a week Hydrotherapy classes back up and running once the pandemic subsides. All of our participants are suffering more pain since we were forced to stop the classes when the pool closed last March. On Facebook
At Rugby Fibromyalgia Support Group, we are trying to raise funds so that we can get our twice a week Hydrotherapy classes back up and running once the pandemic subsides. All of our participants are suffering more pain since we were forced to stop the classes when the pool closed last March. On Facebook
releasethemagic
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Left knee pain
I was diagnosed with Chondromalacia patella in my left knee. What are my alternatives?
I was diagnosed with Chondromalacia patella in my left knee. What are my alternatives?
Paulw49
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Immature Granulocytes and Nucleated red blood cells with E.T ?
I was recently diagnosed with E.T Calr+ about a week ago (platelets 670). I have been seeing my GP and Hematologist. All my blood labs were great except I had minimal Nucleated Red Blood Cells show up. My absolute nucleated red blood cells were .02 and the norm is 00 - .01. My Immature Granulocytes
I was recently diagnosed with E.T Calr+ about a week ago (platelets 670). I have been seeing my GP and Hematologist. All my blood labs were great except I had minimal Nucleated Red Blood Cells show up. My absolute nucleated red blood cells were .02 and the norm is 00 - .01. My Immature Granulocytes
mother2britton
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
PSP Success - Complementary Therapies Rock!
My PSP was diagnosed 2018. No advice received from the medics, but I have a good GP. Immediately I started on personal research and a regime of complementary therapies (Cranial work has been brilliantly successful) plus targeted exercises (Pilates, etc), plus specific diet (organic Mediterranean),
My PSP was diagnosed 2018. No advice received from the medics, but I have a good GP. Immediately I started on personal research and a regime of complementary therapies (Cranial work has been brilliantly successful) plus targeted exercises (Pilates, etc), plus specific diet (organic Mediterranean),
timbowPSP
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Survey: experiences of paracentesis (drainage of ascites)
Hello We posted last week about a survey into experiences of paracentesis. Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis, also known as ascites drainage. The results from
Hello We posted last week about a survey into experiences of paracentesis. Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis, also known as ascites drainage. The results from
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
5 Day Spike
Hi Everyone, At the moment I am 5 days in a bad Tinnitus spike and not getting any quieter, everything I try, breathing exercise, going for a walk, diy, music masking, etc, nothing will make it better. No stress, no health issues, never had a bad spike for more than 5 days, no point in contacting GP
Hi Everyone, At the moment I am 5 days in a bad Tinnitus spike and not getting any quieter, everything I try, breathing exercise, going for a walk, diy, music masking, etc, nothing will make it better. No stress, no health issues, never had a bad spike for more than 5 days, no point in contacting GP
bantams
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Tinnitus UK
4 years ago
Update on recurrence.
After a rising ca125 and scan results showing cancer back in my peritoneum and remaining momentum I'll be back on chemo again very soon. To say I'm gutted is an understatement ,I'd hoped for longer than a nine month remission ,my oncologist said if the chemo has a good effect I'll be put on a maintenance
After a rising ca125 and scan results showing cancer back in my peritoneum and remaining momentum I'll be back on chemo again very soon. To say I'm gutted is an understatement ,I'd hoped for longer than a nine month remission ,my oncologist said if the chemo has a good effect I'll be put on a maintenance
fendweller
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Clinical impact of molecular point-of-care testing for suspected COVID-19 in hospital (COV-19POC)
The management of suspected COVID-19 respiratory disease, caused by infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is severely hampered by the long turnaround times associated with centralised laboratory PCR testing, which can take several days to generate results. In acute
The management of suspected COVID-19 respiratory disease, caused by infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is severely hampered by the long turnaround times associated with centralised laboratory PCR testing, which can take several days to generate results. In acute
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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