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Day 3 (only) drugs are sending me crackers
So I’m only on day 3 and the drugs are kicking in bigtime. 10mg of Progynova a day, 200mg Evorel patches every other day. I think I’m very sensitive to the glue on the patches too as they are really itchy and I already want to rip my legs off 😔. Haven’t even started the 400mg x 4 times a day of Cyclogest
So I’m only on day 3 and the drugs are kicking in bigtime. 10mg of Progynova a day, 200mg Evorel patches every other day. I think I’m very sensitive to the glue on the patches too as they are really itchy and I already want to rip my legs off 😔. Haven’t even started the 400mg x 4 times a day of Cyclogest
hifer
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Surgery or not!
Hi, I’m 77 years of age and I’ve just joined the Macmillan Cancer Club. My story is that following some difficulties swallowing, in April 2021, I had a gastroscopy and was diagnosed with T3N2M0 oesophageal cancer. I had radical chemoradiotherapy treatment for 6 weeks in July / August that year. After
Hi, I’m 77 years of age and I’ve just joined the Macmillan Cancer Club. My story is that following some difficulties swallowing, in April 2021, I had a gastroscopy and was diagnosed with T3N2M0 oesophageal cancer. I had radical chemoradiotherapy treatment for 6 weeks in July / August that year. After
P5132
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
2 years ago
Can probiotics ease diarrhoea and daily loose stools?
I have tried so, so many things over the years to help my IBS. I am low fodmap, dairy free and am very careful with my food and drink intake, listen to gut directed hypnotherapy, exercise, I drink mint tea, have peppermint capsules, Imodium, mebeverine, alverine etc. But not much helps. The daily
I have tried so, so many things over the years to help my IBS. I am low fodmap, dairy free and am very careful with my food and drink intake, listen to gut directed hypnotherapy, exercise, I drink mint tea, have peppermint capsules, Imodium, mebeverine, alverine etc. But not much helps. The daily
rustydog
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IBS Network
2 years ago
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Having dental treatment whilst on warfarin
I am 78, male and take warfarin for atrial fibrillation. I have to have a wisdom tooth extracted and a gum deep clean because of gum disease. I will need to take warfarin as usual but am worried about the possibility of heavy and uncontrollable bleeding and also because the NHS dentist wants to perform
I am 78, male and take warfarin for atrial fibrillation. I have to have a wisdom tooth extracted and a gum deep clean because of gum disease. I will need to take warfarin as usual but am worried about the possibility of heavy and uncontrollable bleeding and also because the NHS dentist wants to perform
Grizedale
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Dental treatment. Tooth extraction.
I (82years old) have mastocytosis. One of my teeth has to be extracted. Has anybody had any experience with local anaesthetics and the necessary medication for the procedure? Is there a dentist in London who would treat under the circumstances, private or NHS. I am quite desperate and very grateful for
I (82years old) have mastocytosis. One of my teeth has to be extracted. Has anybody had any experience with local anaesthetics and the necessary medication for the procedure? Is there a dentist in London who would treat under the circumstances, private or NHS. I am quite desperate and very grateful for
Klimi
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
2 years ago
A Different View on Bone Protection
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Pill to end life
I do have a big concern. I was told by my doctors and also palliative care, that there is a pill to take to end your life. My doctors won’t give to me without chemo and radiation, however. I think it’s important to be able to have one as soon as possible. If I have a stroke or other disturbing effects
I do have a big concern. I was told by my doctors and also palliative care, that there is a pill to take to end your life. My doctors won’t give to me without chemo and radiation, however. I think it’s important to be able to have one as soon as possible. If I have a stroke or other disturbing effects
Spinninghands123
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Glioblastoma Support
2 years ago
Malnutrition
Hi Everyone. My mother is 6 years into this cruel illness. She is currently in respite palliative care. In recent weeks we have experienced a massive deterioration in her ability to consume anything, including the food we had been pureeing. Her weight has plummeted and she is so so thin.. We are now
Hi Everyone. My mother is 6 years into this cruel illness. She is currently in respite palliative care. In recent weeks we have experienced a massive deterioration in her ability to consume anything, including the food we had been pureeing. Her weight has plummeted and she is so so thin.. We are now
MarieFW
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PSP Association
2 years ago
Pain In gums
Hello everyone I was wondering if anyone has had this. I have a ache in my gums....different parts of my mouth.... I were dentures, so I thought it might be a infection in my gums. Went to the dentist yesterday got X-ray done....he checked everything nothing there, everything was fine. Do you think
Hello everyone I was wondering if anyone has had this. I have a ache in my gums....different parts of my mouth.... I were dentures, so I thought it might be a infection in my gums. Went to the dentist yesterday got X-ray done....he checked everything nothing there, everything was fine. Do you think
auldreekie2
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NRAS
2 years ago
Help - my teeth are moving!
Hi lovely people A strange one to help your week-end along! The row of teeth in my bottom jaw have started to move. This has happened a few times in the past and has resulted in an abscess each time. The most recent infection was about 2y ago following radiation therapy for breast cancer. I was
Hi lovely people A strange one to help your week-end along! The row of teeth in my bottom jaw have started to move. This has happened a few times in the past and has resulted in an abscess each time. The most recent infection was about 2y ago following radiation therapy for breast cancer. I was
MEGS53
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Experience with stroke and CMT
Hi all Recently (a couple of months ago) I had a TIA. Since then I've been experiencing a lot of fatigues and generally running out of energy - the whole half empty battery thing. I'm trying to work out if its the stroke, the CMT or the CMT affected by the stroke or ?? I've been precribed Atorvastatin
Hi all Recently (a couple of months ago) I had a TIA. Since then I've been experiencing a lot of fatigues and generally running out of energy - the whole half empty battery thing. I'm trying to work out if its the stroke, the CMT or the CMT affected by the stroke or ?? I've been precribed Atorvastatin
Exhausted101
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
2 years ago
🎭 The mask slipped😪
My gp surgery managed to crack my facade and make me cry. I finally managed to speak to a person to ask why prescription for nebuliser hadn't been fulfilled. (They fulfilled prescription for ampoules to be nebulised but no nebuliser!) The rudeness and unhelpful attitude beggers belief. I know gps
My gp surgery managed to crack my facade and make me cry. I finally managed to speak to a person to ask why prescription for nebuliser hadn't been fulfilled. (They fulfilled prescription for ampoules to be nebulised but no nebuliser!) The rudeness and unhelpful attitude beggers belief. I know gps
Karenanne61
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
tingling tongue and lips plus a weird metallic taste
does anyone have those symptoms? I have AAMG and PA plus I subcutaneous inject once a week ? tx
does anyone have those symptoms? I have AAMG and PA plus I subcutaneous inject once a week ? tx
Rosa120
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
repeated thrush
Hello everyone, I have been fighting vaginal thrush for nearly 7 years. A few courses of Fluconazole 6 months each, didn’t work, all swabs confirm thrush BUT lab is not capable of confirming which candida it is etc. I also have suspision it could be lactobacillus.. basically I am going in circles and
Hello everyone, I have been fighting vaginal thrush for nearly 7 years. A few courses of Fluconazole 6 months each, didn’t work, all swabs confirm thrush BUT lab is not capable of confirming which candida it is etc. I also have suspision it could be lactobacillus.. basically I am going in circles and
Kajo1122
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BASHH
2 years ago
lining is thinner than it was?!?! - edited
Hi all, so I had my day 11 scan for FET cycle and lining was 6.9mm and today at day 15 is 6.3mm :( it's good quality and triple layer. This is the 3rd try for a FET and they increased meds to taking progy 4 times a day (8mg) and patches and this time is worse. Cycle 1 was 6mg Prog and lining was
Hi all, so I had my day 11 scan for FET cycle and lining was 6.9mm and today at day 15 is 6.3mm :( it's good quality and triple layer. This is the 3rd try for a FET and they increased meds to taking progy 4 times a day (8mg) and patches and this time is worse. Cycle 1 was 6mg Prog and lining was
Melody79
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Trying to understand tests
I just had a positive antibody test for hep C. However, the PCR did not detect antibodies. I think this means I had hep C in the past (though I didn't know it), but don't have now. Do I still need treatment?
I just had a positive antibody test for hep C. However, the PCR did not detect antibodies. I think this means I had hep C in the past (though I didn't know it), but don't have now. Do I still need treatment?
Sky1927
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Hepatitis C Trust
2 years ago
throat pain discomfort
is it possible having high antibodies to cause throat pain made worse by eating. Saw ENT who thought it might be thyroiditis causing my throat symptoms?
is it possible having high antibodies to cause throat pain made worse by eating. Saw ENT who thought it might be thyroiditis causing my throat symptoms?
Holiday12345
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Nitric Oxide -- slows prostate cancer progression and PSA doubling time.
Note the articles title and published date on NIH.gov:
"
[u]
Current Advances
[/u]
of Nitric Oxide in Cancer and Anticancer Therapeutics"
Published online
[u]
2021 Jan 27
[/u] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912608/ Also see malecare article below
Note the articles title and published date on NIH.gov:
"
[u]
Current Advances
[/u]
of Nitric Oxide in Cancer and Anticancer Therapeutics"
Published online
[u]
2021 Jan 27
[/u] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912608/ Also see malecare article below
George71
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Is steroid in skin treatment cream/ointment harmful to prostate cancer patients?
I am wondering if these ointments/creams with steroid such as Fluocinonide 0.05% Clobetasol propionate 0.05% Triamcinolone 0.1% harmful to prostate cancer patients? Thanks,
I am wondering if these ointments/creams with steroid such as Fluocinonide 0.05% Clobetasol propionate 0.05% Triamcinolone 0.1% harmful to prostate cancer patients? Thanks,
akaipop3ps
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Little blue pills and linctus
The helpful palliative care consultant at Harefield has prescribed for me Oxycodone tablets and codeine linctus. These are to try and manage the worst of my symptoms, coughing and breathlessness. So far they are helping. Though I'm having to go to bed early I've been very busy. Last week I had yoga
The helpful palliative care consultant at Harefield has prescribed for me Oxycodone tablets and codeine linctus. These are to try and manage the worst of my symptoms, coughing and breathlessness. So far they are helping. Though I'm having to go to bed early I've been very busy. Last week I had yoga
Karenanne61
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
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