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Some of you have reached out to me and have asked after hubby so I thought I would start a new post. Thank you for asking and for your concern. It’s been about 5 months since I last checked in. To be honest I needed an escape from seeing how many newbies have had a need for this site, how many people
Some of you have reached out to me and have asked after hubby so I thought I would start a new post. Thank you for asking and for your concern. It’s been about 5 months since I last checked in. To be honest I needed an escape from seeing how many newbies have had a need for this site, how many people
SewBears
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Cold hands and feet
IV'e posted something similar before, Cold feet and hands really get me fed up, see other people walking about with shorts on, and i'm cold with extra layers on and cold feet and fingers, take a blood pressure pill, Carbimazole for thyroid, blood thinner, and a small 40 mg dose of Sotalol, i never felt
IV'e posted something similar before, Cold feet and hands really get me fed up, see other people walking about with shorts on, and i'm cold with extra layers on and cold feet and fingers, take a blood pressure pill, Carbimazole for thyroid, blood thinner, and a small 40 mg dose of Sotalol, i never felt
higgy52
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Pneumonia or Thyroid?
Hi All, Firstly, thank you to everyone who contributes to this forum, which is a god send to those of us with GP’s who aren’t informed about thyroid disease, to say the least. I’m sorry if this post is a little long but I’m putting down everything I think might be relevant – essentially I’ve had very
Hi All, Firstly, thank you to everyone who contributes to this forum, which is a god send to those of us with GP’s who aren’t informed about thyroid disease, to say the least. I’m sorry if this post is a little long but I’m putting down everything I think might be relevant – essentially I’ve had very
Ed2000
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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This is a picture of the fascinating Ginkgo tree..😊
This is a picture of the fascinating Ginkgo tree..😊
Dj1962
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Catheter for retention
Hi, Is anyone on here catheterised after going into retention with UTI? I get them frequently but this is the first time I've been catheterised. Just needed a bit of advice really. Anything would help TIA
Hi, Is anyone on here catheterised after going into retention with UTI? I get them frequently but this is the first time I've been catheterised. Just needed a bit of advice really. Anything would help TIA
bonnieclyde97
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
IVIG: Wondering if it's right for me? Your experience?
Had anyone with CLL and on ibrutinib had IVIG treatment? I'm thinking about it -- but would like more information; eg side effects, duration of benefits, etc. (Iwas inthe ICU rhis summer with viral pneumonia after a trip to Israel).
Had anyone with CLL and on ibrutinib had IVIG treatment? I'm thinking about it -- but would like more information; eg side effects, duration of benefits, etc. (Iwas inthe ICU rhis summer with viral pneumonia after a trip to Israel).
suz02
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Tumeric
Should you take turmeric during chemo?
Should you take turmeric during chemo?
stparker54
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Thomas Seyfried
Hello Darryl, I have been enjoying some of the interviews you've done. Thank you very much. I was wondering if you would ever consider interviewing Thomas Seyfried. I have read some of his work and specifically his theory about cancer being a disease of the mitochondria. As far as I can tell, he
Hello Darryl, I have been enjoying some of the interviews you've done. Thank you very much. I was wondering if you would ever consider interviewing Thomas Seyfried. I have read some of his work and specifically his theory about cancer being a disease of the mitochondria. As far as I can tell, he
Daveofnj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Intisistal cystitis
Intisistal cystitis.....who can tell me how this is treated. I had bladder surgery before after 4 suspected uti tests all of which were negative but surgery never told me and kept giving antibiotics. 3 years on I again have symptoms of uti but oct sample was negative. Been given more antibiotics
Intisistal cystitis.....who can tell me how this is treated. I had bladder surgery before after 4 suspected uti tests all of which were negative but surgery never told me and kept giving antibiotics. 3 years on I again have symptoms of uti but oct sample was negative. Been given more antibiotics
JenRow7
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Sinusitis
I have persistent Sinusitis over 6 months plus and have now tried 3 different strength antibiotics with the last being co-amoxiclav. None have helped and I’m unsure the ENT specialist correlates the diagnosis with CLL. If anyone has any thoughts or experience of the same ? I tested positive for
I have persistent Sinusitis over 6 months plus and have now tried 3 different strength antibiotics with the last being co-amoxiclav. None have helped and I’m unsure the ENT specialist correlates the diagnosis with CLL. If anyone has any thoughts or experience of the same ? I tested positive for
Nell2009
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Chronic constipation
Please help with some advice. My husband is having so much trouble with constipation. He has tried increasing fiber and liquids, stool softeners, Miralax, Metamucil, magnesium citrate, Senna, Linzess, etc. etc. The only thing that gets him actually going is Dulcolax. He has been to the emergency
Please help with some advice. My husband is having so much trouble with constipation. He has tried increasing fiber and liquids, stool softeners, Miralax, Metamucil, magnesium citrate, Senna, Linzess, etc. etc. The only thing that gets him actually going is Dulcolax. He has been to the emergency
Mjm012649
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
New To CLL and I had Covid in March 2020.
Hello, I'm 49 and I was diagnosed with CLL in November of this year. It's been quite a year. Both myself and husband got covid in March, his case was mild but mine was severe. I had bilateral pneumonia and acute respiratory failure, I was put on high flow oxygen and after that failed to work I was placed
Hello, I'm 49 and I was diagnosed with CLL in November of this year. It's been quite a year. Both myself and husband got covid in March, his case was mild but mine was severe. I had bilateral pneumonia and acute respiratory failure, I was put on high flow oxygen and after that failed to work I was placed
Tri12
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Cough. Ongoing.
My “asthma cough” has been present for about 4 months now. Often during the day it’s hardly there, but at night/early morning i have a coughing fit, which means getting up, having a hot drink, and sitting up. I’ve decided I prefer coughing to feeling the breathlessness which freaks me out. With my cough
My “asthma cough” has been present for about 4 months now. Often during the day it’s hardly there, but at night/early morning i have a coughing fit, which means getting up, having a hot drink, and sitting up. I’ve decided I prefer coughing to feeling the breathlessness which freaks me out. With my cough
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Lungs
Had a ct scan last wesd just got results through they found lower darkness on my lungs haven’t had a cough or anything apart from a slight cough and breathlessness a bit confused now
Had a ct scan last wesd just got results through they found lower darkness on my lungs haven’t had a cough or anything apart from a slight cough and breathlessness a bit confused now
Deejojo
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NRAS
4 years ago
Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas to you all !!! I hope your all coping in this cold frosty weather🥶🎅🏼🎄
Merry Christmas to you all !!! I hope your all coping in this cold frosty weather🥶🎅🏼🎄
22amethyst
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Flu Jab
Hi all, I am on 100 mcg Levothyroxine. I have never a flu jab before but does anyone know if there is any reason why I should not one? Many thanks.
Hi all, I am on 100 mcg Levothyroxine. I have never a flu jab before but does anyone know if there is any reason why I should not one? Many thanks.
JanieJ
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Asthma or bronchiectasis???
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Cookiemonsterr
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Can tracheostomy stop aspirating the formula?
Hi, My dad had an aspiration pneumonia a few times due to aspirating the formula that goes through his PEG-J. He is having a tracheostomy op tomorrow to help with his lungs but also stop aspirating the formula. However based on what I read on the internet that tracheostomy doesnt stop aspiration! Is
Hi, My dad had an aspiration pneumonia a few times due to aspirating the formula that goes through his PEG-J. He is having a tracheostomy op tomorrow to help with his lungs but also stop aspirating the formula. However based on what I read on the internet that tracheostomy doesnt stop aspiration! Is
Aslin
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Irritating cough
Hi, had a Lobectomy 3 weeks ago for lung cancer, unfortunately I have still got a very irritating cough, is this usual ?
Hi, had a Lobectomy 3 weeks ago for lung cancer, unfortunately I have still got a very irritating cough, is this usual ?
Catsie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Help and advice needed for son
My son is nearly 11 and I’m writing to see if anyone might have had similar issues to him and for advice. Both my husband and I are really concerned about him. My son was hospitalised twice aged 5 with classic asthma symptoms (wheezing, unable to breathe) and has taken a preventer inhaler since. Now,
My son is nearly 11 and I’m writing to see if anyone might have had similar issues to him and for advice. Both my husband and I are really concerned about him. My son was hospitalised twice aged 5 with classic asthma symptoms (wheezing, unable to breathe) and has taken a preventer inhaler since. Now,
Aslan139
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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