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RA and (periodontitis)gum disease š±
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that Iāve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease š±with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that Iāve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease š±with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
6 months ago
Surviving cancer: some options for you to consider
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
Artiquety
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 months ago
touched a nerve
Hi you wonderful people. Iām overwhelmed by your responses and support resulting from my recent post concerning doctors refusal to prescribe Buprenorphine and itās moved me m ok re than I can say but I think itās time to close it down now, I didnāt realise I had poked a hornets š nest and but realise
Hi you wonderful people. Iām overwhelmed by your responses and support resulting from my recent post concerning doctors refusal to prescribe Buprenorphine and itās moved me m ok re than I can say but I think itās time to close it down now, I didnāt realise I had poked a hornets š nest and but realise
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
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update from Ruffabug (End of life plan)
A big thank you to those who kindly replied to my post of a couple weeks ago entitled HELP PLEASE TO REDUCE DOSE OF NEUPRO .To remind you I have terminal cancer with roughly six to nine months life expectancy. After reading your replies I decided not to try to reduce the Dopamine Agonist Receptor drugs
A big thank you to those who kindly replied to my post of a couple weeks ago entitled HELP PLEASE TO REDUCE DOSE OF NEUPRO .To remind you I have terminal cancer with roughly six to nine months life expectancy. After reading your replies I decided not to try to reduce the Dopamine Agonist Receptor drugs
Ruffabug
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Just saying hello as a new member
I was just recently diagnosed with MBC in January 2024 but no stranger to breast cancer as I had already had a tangle with (what I was assured was a very low risk) breast cancer back in 2014 and underwent surgery for a lumpectomy and a subsequent regimen of 6 1/2 weeks of m-f radiation. I thought all
I was just recently diagnosed with MBC in January 2024 but no stranger to breast cancer as I had already had a tangle with (what I was assured was a very low risk) breast cancer back in 2014 and underwent surgery for a lumpectomy and a subsequent regimen of 6 1/2 weeks of m-f radiation. I thought all
CatLoverinthe206
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
Palliative care
We have a home visit booked for this afternoon for a palliative care plan to be put together. Does anyone have any words of wisdom or tips for us please? Thank you in advance x
We have a home visit booked for this afternoon for a palliative care plan to be put together. Does anyone have any words of wisdom or tips for us please? Thank you in advance x
Italiansunsets
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PSP Association
3 months ago
Round 50?
Hi all - I've searched the forum trying to figure out the answer to my question but it all seems to vary so much. I am 3 years in on buprenorphine now with RLS being pretty well managed (WOOHOO). I had been struggling to lower that 2mg sublingual dose due to extreme fatigue. I had tried pregablin previous
Hi all - I've searched the forum trying to figure out the answer to my question but it all seems to vary so much. I am 3 years in on buprenorphine now with RLS being pretty well managed (WOOHOO). I had been struggling to lower that 2mg sublingual dose due to extreme fatigue. I had tried pregablin previous
erinjee
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Back again!!
I have been on here a few times and Jools and Sue saved my sanity! Other's have also been so kind so, thank you...again! I do have another question which I'm sure Jools and Sue can help me with. The 20 mcg Buprenorphine patch has helped my RLS hugely though I know it's lurking but I can now sleep which
I have been on here a few times and Jools and Sue saved my sanity! Other's have also been so kind so, thank you...again! I do have another question which I'm sure Jools and Sue can help me with. The 20 mcg Buprenorphine patch has helped my RLS hugely though I know it's lurking but I can now sleep which
Danni54
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Hiccups
What medication can be used to cure persistent hiccups? Patient is not mobile and incontinent. No idea when death may occur. Or how. Hiccups are making him vomit. Wits end and hardly any sleep trying to cope. Palliative care in day for washing and pad changes. District nurse, when rarely tracked down
What medication can be used to cure persistent hiccups? Patient is not mobile and incontinent. No idea when death may occur. Or how. Hiccups are making him vomit. Wits end and hardly any sleep trying to cope. Palliative care in day for washing and pad changes. District nurse, when rarely tracked down
Fred12344
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Iām Coco & today Joolsg suggested I post re upcoming NHS Iron Infusion
Hello RLS people Iāve been here for a while reading & learning, getting the impression this is a very well informed serious & supportive community. Youāve helped me understand a lotā¦but am very aware thereās lots more to get my head around, so thanks for being here! now am about to have this IV
Hello RLS people Iāve been here for a while reading & learning, getting the impression this is a very well informed serious & supportive community. Youāve helped me understand a lotā¦but am very aware thereās lots more to get my head around, so thanks for being here! now am about to have this IV
Barnclown
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Recurrent vaginal thrush- need urgent help
I had what looks like a vaginal thrush for the first time 3 weeks back. I'm 35 yrs old. My GP nurse saw me and suggested Canesten pessary. I took it but to no avail (also the pessary did not work properly) I went back to the doctor in 2 days and she suggested Flucanazole oral tabled (150 mg 1 dose) that
I had what looks like a vaginal thrush for the first time 3 weeks back. I'm 35 yrs old. My GP nurse saw me and suggested Canesten pessary. I took it but to no avail (also the pessary did not work properly) I went back to the doctor in 2 days and she suggested Flucanazole oral tabled (150 mg 1 dose) that
Rita89
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Women's Health
5 months ago
Imnusupressants Post Transplant
Hello,Im wondering how this whole suppressed immune system works? My husband and I have got covid (6 weeks post TP for him). The whole household has pretty much had it all at the same time, but how will hubbys recovery differ? Is he less likely to recover as quick, more prone to secondary infection
Hello,Im wondering how this whole suppressed immune system works? My husband and I have got covid (6 weeks post TP for him). The whole household has pretty much had it all at the same time, but how will hubbys recovery differ? Is he less likely to recover as quick, more prone to secondary infection
Ewife
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British Liver Trust
20 days ago
Aciclovir as prevention for shingles
I wish to express my deepest thanks to all fellow members who have responded to my recent enquiry. There has been consensus in all replies confirming that prescribing Aciclovir is standard practice.
I wish to express my deepest thanks to all fellow members who have responded to my recent enquiry. There has been consensus in all replies confirming that prescribing Aciclovir is standard practice.
RamsesII
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Meeting with our oncologist for castrate resistance metastatic prostate cancer
We met withĀ my Dad's MO yesterday. (Diagnosed 10/22 with advanced metastatic cancer, became castrate resistant about a year ago.)Ā Ā He shared that the Xtandi is still blocking some cancer growth, but not all of it. His PSA is 2.8 (currently doubling every four weeks.)Ā His PetScan shows some growthĀ (
We met withĀ my Dad's MO yesterday. (Diagnosed 10/22 with advanced metastatic cancer, became castrate resistant about a year ago.)Ā Ā He shared that the Xtandi is still blocking some cancer growth, but not all of it. His PSA is 2.8 (currently doubling every four weeks.)Ā His PetScan shows some growthĀ (
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Tacrolimus vs cyclosporin
Hi, I am currently working with my rheumatologist to plan for second pregnancy. My daughter is 3.5 years old and I was on tacrolimus during my pregnancy (I usually take MMF). I remained relatively well and stable throughout but there were alot of issues with maintaining the tacrolimus concentration
Hi, I am currently working with my rheumatologist to plan for second pregnancy. My daughter is 3.5 years old and I was on tacrolimus during my pregnancy (I usually take MMF). I remained relatively well and stable throughout but there were alot of issues with maintaining the tacrolimus concentration
SonyaNME
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Good News!!!
My dr. approved the buprenorphine for me. I am thinking positive that it will work. She is giving me the patch. I am excited. I have to discontinue the horizant though which surprised me and of course discontinue the oxycodone. Hopefully now you won't have to listen to me complaining and I will
My dr. approved the buprenorphine for me. I am thinking positive that it will work. She is giving me the patch. I am excited. I have to discontinue the horizant though which surprised me and of course discontinue the oxycodone. Hopefully now you won't have to listen to me complaining and I will
lorri214
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
itching
I had a transplant 18 months ago and 6 days ago the hospital reduced my Tacrolimus and increased my Prednisolone to improve my kidney function (although it was no worse than it has been since the transplant). Iām gradually increasing the Tac and decreasing the Prednisolone but today lve started itching
I had a transplant 18 months ago and 6 days ago the hospital reduced my Tacrolimus and increased my Prednisolone to improve my kidney function (although it was no worse than it has been since the transplant). Iām gradually increasing the Tac and decreasing the Prednisolone but today lve started itching
Pie-eater
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Vasculitis in the pancreas?
Has anyone with GPA or MPA been diagnosed with pancreatic issues due to vasculitis? Hubby had has GPA for 15 years, kidney transplant and sinus involvement and most often in remission until now. He has lost 40 pounds( not trying) and must take enzymes to digest food with a very bland diet. All this happened
Has anyone with GPA or MPA been diagnosed with pancreatic issues due to vasculitis? Hubby had has GPA for 15 years, kidney transplant and sinus involvement and most often in remission until now. He has lost 40 pounds( not trying) and must take enzymes to digest food with a very bland diet. All this happened
Sandalsforever
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Vasculitis UK
2 months ago
scabies wonĀ“t go away, help
Hello, have anybody scabies wonĀ“t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Hello, have anybody scabies wonĀ“t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Massio
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BASHH
3 months ago
Bad reaction to progynova
hi, has one experienced a bad reaction to taking progynova? Iāve got a large red raw hand rash and swollen eyes because of this had to cancel my planned fetš© seems like I have an allergy
hi, has one experienced a bad reaction to taking progynova? Iāve got a large red raw hand rash and swollen eyes because of this had to cancel my planned fetš© seems like I have an allergy
keepfaith1982
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
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