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ADT and hip replacement
I am due to have an anterior total hip replacement on June 19th I will visit my oncologist for my 6 monthly Eligard injection on June 14th. Does anyone know if there is a problem with this? I was told that I should not have any major dental treatment before a hip replacement when I rang today about
I am due to have an anterior total hip replacement on June 19th I will visit my oncologist for my 6 monthly Eligard injection on June 14th. Does anyone know if there is a problem with this? I was told that I should not have any major dental treatment before a hip replacement when I rang today about
Brightman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Cold sores ??
Have been having B12 injections for about one year, the last twice I have had cold sores on my lip and in my nose within 2 days of being injected. Does this affect anyone else in this way??
Have been having B12 injections for about one year, the last twice I have had cold sores on my lip and in my nose within 2 days of being injected. Does this affect anyone else in this way??
Nannyk4th
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Rash?
This appeared on my penis after using miconazole nitrate cream for fungal infection. It doesnt itch. Is this normal?
This appeared on my penis after using miconazole nitrate cream for fungal infection. It doesnt itch. Is this normal?
Helpme123456
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
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Rhabdomyolysis in a patient complicated with hypopituitarism and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and the literature review
A frequent suggestion here on Thyroid UK forum is that exercise depletes T3. Seems quite reasonable and there is some evidence - even if much of it would be dismissed as being anecdotal. Here, however, they have a case of rhabdomyolysis, which they pin on hypothyroidism (among others). Yet the treatment
A frequent suggestion here on Thyroid UK forum is that exercise depletes T3. Seems quite reasonable and there is some evidence - even if much of it would be dismissed as being anecdotal. Here, however, they have a case of rhabdomyolysis, which they pin on hypothyroidism (among others). Yet the treatment
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Finally Got The Call
Hello Everyone, It’s been a while since I’ve been on here; probably about 4 years now. I think that was when I was going on APD I asked for advice. I did go on CAPD, then APD. Unfortunately, after 2 really bad peritonitis and a lot of drama, my peritoneum failed. I was immediately mapped for a fistula
Hello Everyone, It’s been a while since I’ve been on here; probably about 4 years now. I think that was when I was going on APD I asked for advice. I did go on CAPD, then APD. Unfortunately, after 2 really bad peritonitis and a lot of drama, my peritoneum failed. I was immediately mapped for a fistula
Hilly038
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
6 years ago
Hepatic Encepalopathy medications (Lactulose and Rifamixin OR L-ornithine and L-aspartate)
Which medication would be better to treat HE. The doctor is giving my mom L-ornithine and L-aspartate. My mom has HE and is suffering from delusions which are getting worse. I told my sister that Lactulose is a common medication to treat HE as I have read on the internet and told her to ask the doctor
Which medication would be better to treat HE. The doctor is giving my mom L-ornithine and L-aspartate. My mom has HE and is suffering from delusions which are getting worse. I told my sister that Lactulose is a common medication to treat HE as I have read on the internet and told her to ask the doctor
Dagmara
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Persistent Balanitis!
Help please! I am a male of 67 yrs, uncircumcised, and seem to have a MILD form of Balanitis that just won't go away. It affects only a part of the (interior) foreskin, where a persistant patch of the skin just won't respond to treatment. I've tried various antifungal creams, but with no curative reaction
Help please! I am a male of 67 yrs, uncircumcised, and seem to have a MILD form of Balanitis that just won't go away. It affects only a part of the (interior) foreskin, where a persistant patch of the skin just won't respond to treatment. I've tried various antifungal creams, but with no curative reaction
Ibiza27
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
CKD 4 & Neurogenic bladder
Hello friends I wanted know if anyone of you have/been suffering from the following: - Neurogenic bladder, can't pass urine so dependent on catherisation - Kidney damage due to reflux and pressure in bladder My partner has been suffering from this for some time now and wanted to connect with someone
Hello friends I wanted know if anyone of you have/been suffering from the following: - Neurogenic bladder, can't pass urine so dependent on catherisation - Kidney damage due to reflux and pressure in bladder My partner has been suffering from this for some time now and wanted to connect with someone
morsh
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
Ibrutinib and mouth sores anyone?
I have been on Ibrutinib for almost 3 months and being treated for painful mouth sores. Anyone experienced this? It’s been almost 3 weeks and taking antibiotic 200MG Diflucan for 7 days.
I have been on Ibrutinib for almost 3 months and being treated for painful mouth sores. Anyone experienced this? It’s been almost 3 weeks and taking antibiotic 200MG Diflucan for 7 days.
eoravillo
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Breaking the MAGIC: Mouth and Genital Ulcers with Inflamed Cartilage Syndrome
I found the following link to an article about Behcets and relapsing polychondritis really very interesting and may help many others with these two differing yet similar conditions. Mouth and genital ulcers with inflamed cartilage (MAGIC) syndrome refers to a condition in which features of Behcet’s disease
I found the following link to an article about Behcets and relapsing polychondritis really very interesting and may help many others with these two differing yet similar conditions. Mouth and genital ulcers with inflamed cartilage (MAGIC) syndrome refers to a condition in which features of Behcet’s disease
gillianTS
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Behçet's UK
6 years ago
W6R1 - Well, THAT was fun... (insert laughing emoji)
I read all the posts about this run and as I'm sure others did, I went no it totally looks easy compared to W5R3? This is gonna be a cake walk, oh yeah, watch me go. Then I wanted to take all the posts I'd read about this run and send a virtual "I'm not worthy" to you for even THINKING this would be
I read all the posts about this run and as I'm sure others did, I went no it totally looks easy compared to W5R3? This is gonna be a cake walk, oh yeah, watch me go. Then I wanted to take all the posts I'd read about this run and send a virtual "I'm not worthy" to you for even THINKING this would be
CariCanRun
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Hi Everyone, I'm Brandon
New to the forum and believe I have either CPPS (as a result of Prostatitis) or Pudendal Neuralgia. ' My symptoms include a vibration deep within my pelvis, a burning pain in my perineum (on and off - it also travels through different paths), left testicular pain (oh yeh, I'm a man!) and pain in the
New to the forum and believe I have either CPPS (as a result of Prostatitis) or Pudendal Neuralgia. ' My symptoms include a vibration deep within my pelvis, a burning pain in my perineum (on and off - it also travels through different paths), left testicular pain (oh yeh, I'm a man!) and pain in the
ga138650
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
Peritoneal Dialysis : Leg pain and Back pain
My Father is undergoing Peritoneal Dialysis for the last 1 Year and Half and he is having leg pain and back pain... He is 66 Years old can anyone share your advise on how to get rid of this and live a simple healthy life
My Father is undergoing Peritoneal Dialysis for the last 1 Year and Half and he is having leg pain and back pain... He is 66 Years old can anyone share your advise on how to get rid of this and live a simple healthy life
Balaji1981
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Kidney Dialysis
6 years ago
Bleeding every day for the past 6 weeks
I have had IBS for years. Sometimes its in control other times not depending on my stress levels. I have have had all the procedures for a diagnosis plus two horrendous operations. Haemorrhoid removal operation plus a sphincterotomy a few years ago. Now unfortunately internal haemorrhoids are continuously
I have had IBS for years. Sometimes its in control other times not depending on my stress levels. I have have had all the procedures for a diagnosis plus two horrendous operations. Haemorrhoid removal operation plus a sphincterotomy a few years ago. Now unfortunately internal haemorrhoids are continuously
KC2906
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IBS Network
6 years ago
severe fibrosis of the liver And Hep c
Hi All, I have hep c since 2002 which I have treated abroad with interferon and rivferon and they told it was gone but it’s been found again 4 months ago last month I had my fibroscan and it’s shows I have Sever liver fibrosis so they jumped me up the que and Dut to start my Hep C 12 weeks treatment
Hi All, I have hep c since 2002 which I have treated abroad with interferon and rivferon and they told it was gone but it’s been found again 4 months ago last month I had my fibroscan and it’s shows I have Sever liver fibrosis so they jumped me up the que and Dut to start my Hep C 12 weeks treatment
Yousafk
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Hepatitis C Trust
6 years ago
Change from adeport to envarsus
So this evening marks 3 weeks since hubby's liver transplant, however Tuesday he was readmitted to hospital after blood tests revealed potassium was too high. Today his adeport was changed to envarsus which is taken once a day as it is slow release & he was discharged. Just wondering if anyone else has
So this evening marks 3 weeks since hubby's liver transplant, however Tuesday he was readmitted to hospital after blood tests revealed potassium was too high. Today his adeport was changed to envarsus which is taken once a day as it is slow release & he was discharged. Just wondering if anyone else has
Adelou
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Cold Sores
Hi , Has anyone had a cold sore in the eye. Very painful. Lasts about a week. Take painkillers and zovirax . Have been occurring for past 6 years . Wondering what brings it on. Diagnosed pbc -aih 9 years go
Hi , Has anyone had a cold sore in the eye. Very painful. Lasts about a week. Take painkillers and zovirax . Have been occurring for past 6 years . Wondering what brings it on. Diagnosed pbc -aih 9 years go
chasper
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
Lasik Eye surgery
Hey, I have carried out eye correction surgery eight years back. At that time my vision was corrected and I was comfortable till last year. At that time I have carried out only for my right eye only. But now my left eye's vision has changed and I am planning to undergo LASIK eye surgery for the eye(
Hey, I have carried out eye correction surgery eight years back. At that time my vision was corrected and I was comfortable till last year. At that time I have carried out only for my right eye only. But now my left eye's vision has changed and I am planning to undergo LASIK eye surgery for the eye(
marshaE
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Women's Health
6 years ago
What is Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Kidney Disease, which is always shorted as CKD, is a medical term used to describe the progressive loss of kidney function over several months or years. CKD in early stage is not deadly and also it causes no obvious discomforts. However, without effective and timely control, it progresses over
Chronic Kidney Disease, which is always shorted as CKD, is a medical term used to describe the progressive loss of kidney function over several months or years. CKD in early stage is not deadly and also it causes no obvious discomforts. However, without effective and timely control, it progresses over
Bangjun
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
Socks for AFOs (available in the UK please)?
I have been wearing AFOs for a number of years now but still haven't solved the problem of what socks to wear. So far I have been wearing cheap short manmade fibre "diabetic socks" which leave most of the skin of my lower legs in contact with the plastic, and thick, cotton, "long diabetic socks" (about
I have been wearing AFOs for a number of years now but still haven't solved the problem of what socks to wear. So far I have been wearing cheap short manmade fibre "diabetic socks" which leave most of the skin of my lower legs in contact with the plastic, and thick, cotton, "long diabetic socks" (about
Amanita
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
6 years ago
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