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BUPRENORPHINE
This is my story: I am 74 and have had RLS since I had a Cervical Fusion in 1984. I took different medications until I went into augmentation from pramipexole 3 years ago. Then all hell broke loose. For the past two years I would walk all night because I could not sit. I used my stationary bike
This is my story: I am 74 and have had RLS since I had a Cervical Fusion in 1984. I took different medications until I went into augmentation from pramipexole 3 years ago. Then all hell broke loose. For the past two years I would walk all night because I could not sit. I used my stationary bike
Josana13
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
dentist and anticoagulants
On Thursday I am having two broken teeth removed - both are broken right by the gum so my dentist referred me to an oral surgeon as they were worried about tooth cracking etc. I believe on at least one they may need to cut the gum a little as the tooth isn’t showing but am no dental expert! I take
On Thursday I am having two broken teeth removed - both are broken right by the gum so my dentist referred me to an oral surgeon as they were worried about tooth cracking etc. I believe on at least one they may need to cut the gum a little as the tooth isn’t showing but am no dental expert! I take
ILF1
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AF Association
1 year ago
Barrigel and markers
This Wednesday I am scheduled to have barrigel and markers. Doctor told me to take two extra strength Tylenol an hour before the procedure as well as one Valium. Also, antibiotics. Is the one Valium enough to calm me down as I am pretty anxious about the procedure? Has anyone else who has had these?
This Wednesday I am scheduled to have barrigel and markers. Doctor told me to take two extra strength Tylenol an hour before the procedure as well as one Valium. Also, antibiotics. Is the one Valium enough to calm me down as I am pretty anxious about the procedure? Has anyone else who has had these?
SilverSeppi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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Hello! My mum (58) has inoperable stage IV ovarian cancer. This has been the case since she was diagnosed (they thought a hysterectomy was possible but it had spread). She is now platinum resistant has recurring ascites. Currently she is on Caelyx and having a terrible time. She nearly faints, sots
Hello! My mum (58) has inoperable stage IV ovarian cancer. This has been the case since she was diagnosed (they thought a hysterectomy was possible but it had spread). She is now platinum resistant has recurring ascites. Currently she is on Caelyx and having a terrible time. She nearly faints, sots
Lookingout
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
buprenorphine -what next
I’ve been on buprenorphine for about 2 months now. I take 600 micrograms. I have also been slowly reducing from pregabalin by 25 mg every two weeks and am now on 100mg. I had nausea when I started buprenorphine but that stopped after a couple of weeks only to return. I have totally lost my appetite
I’ve been on buprenorphine for about 2 months now. I take 600 micrograms. I have also been slowly reducing from pregabalin by 25 mg every two weeks and am now on 100mg. I had nausea when I started buprenorphine but that stopped after a couple of weeks only to return. I have totally lost my appetite
Happykaz
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Hi. Mebeverine 200mg
Hi. I have been to the doctors again as really struggling again. My grandma has been diagnosed with lung cancer. And my symptoms have got worse. Im scared to eat as i need to work and colleagues making comments about my leaving due to my stomach. One day i only had two breakfast bars all day. Im having
Hi. I have been to the doctors again as really struggling again. My grandma has been diagnosed with lung cancer. And my symptoms have got worse. Im scared to eat as i need to work and colleagues making comments about my leaving due to my stomach. One day i only had two breakfast bars all day. Im having
Glutenlover
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Secretions & Weak Throat Muscles
Hi Everyone, me again! I have posted a few times on here now about my mum and her ICU stay. She seems to be improving, got her tracky out on Wednesday and no longer requires any additional oxygen help. She is sitting up in a chair for a few hours a day and has sat at the edge of the bed. One problem
Hi Everyone, me again! I have posted a few times on here now about my mum and her ICU stay. She seems to be improving, got her tracky out on Wednesday and no longer requires any additional oxygen help. She is sitting up in a chair for a few hours a day and has sat at the edge of the bed. One problem
Westbeginners1
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ICUsteps
8 months ago
Fissure or fistula
For the last few weeks I have been getting stabbing pains up the rear exit. Like I sat on a needle!! I used to suffer a lot with piles but not bled for about a year now. But today after large bm I bled! What concerns me is I should be having a camera look at my bladder on Saturday under local anaesthetic
For the last few weeks I have been getting stabbing pains up the rear exit. Like I sat on a needle!! I used to suffer a lot with piles but not bled for about a year now. But today after large bm I bled! What concerns me is I should be having a camera look at my bladder on Saturday under local anaesthetic
Edgar77
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IBS Network
6 months ago
October 14th Workshop The Truth About Liver Cancer: Tough Conversations
Join us for a free live workshop as Dr. Daneng Li, Dr. Arpan Patel, Oncology Nurse Ryne Wilson, and Caregiver Dr. Sarah Bauer come together to explore crucial healthcare conversations. This session will focus on empowering patients and their families through Shared Decision Making, navigating the realm
Join us for a free live workshop as Dr. Daneng Li, Dr. Arpan Patel, Oncology Nurse Ryne Wilson, and Caregiver Dr. Sarah Bauer come together to explore crucial healthcare conversations. This session will focus on empowering patients and their families through Shared Decision Making, navigating the realm
MichelleL_BlueFaery
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
8 months ago
SIBO/IMO investigations
Hello, community. I have a putative diagnosis of SIBO-IMO and would like to know of other people's recent experience of SIBO testing /investigations. Thank you. I'm new to this forum but have been on HU for many years. I have Lupus, Raynaud's, Erythromelalgia; IBS-c and Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD-1
Hello, community. I have a putative diagnosis of SIBO-IMO and would like to know of other people's recent experience of SIBO testing /investigations. Thank you. I'm new to this forum but have been on HU for many years. I have Lupus, Raynaud's, Erythromelalgia; IBS-c and Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD-1
skylark15
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Palliative care only
Dear All My appointment with my oncologist today went as expected but unhoped for. To put it bluntly, she has told me that she has done all that she can do for me. All anti-cancer treatment is being withdrawn, leaving me with palliative care only. She thinks I might see some of 2024, but less of it
Dear All My appointment with my oncologist today went as expected but unhoped for. To put it bluntly, she has told me that she has done all that she can do for me. All anti-cancer treatment is being withdrawn, leaving me with palliative care only. She thinks I might see some of 2024, but less of it
BrentW
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Care Community
8 months ago
Palliative care only
My appointment with my oncologist today was not what one might hope, but what I knew was coming. She has done all she can for me (please don't try telling me of alternatives; we discussed them at length and came up blank with each one). So, with all anti-cancer medication removed, I have nothing but
My appointment with my oncologist today was not what one might hope, but what I knew was coming. She has done all she can for me (please don't try telling me of alternatives; we discussed them at length and came up blank with each one). So, with all anti-cancer medication removed, I have nothing but
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Palliative care
My health has taken a nose dive over this last year. My consultant has put me on palliative care. He says no more lung function tests or CT scans, a triple function inhaler instead of three inhalers and full time oxygen instead of ambulatory. What else can I expect from palliative care? What can
My health has taken a nose dive over this last year. My consultant has put me on palliative care. He says no more lung function tests or CT scans, a triple function inhaler instead of three inhalers and full time oxygen instead of ambulatory. What else can I expect from palliative care? What can
wheezyof
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Clinical trial - Recorded hypnosis or relaxation reduced cancer pain and anxiety. Hypnosis also improved fatigue and sleep.
Hypnosis and relaxation interventions for chronic pain management in cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial Linda H. Eaton, Min Kyeong Jang, Mark P. Jensen, Kenneth C. Pike, Margaret M. Heitkemper & Ardith Z. Doorenbos Supportive Care in Cancer volume 31, Article number: 50 (2023) Cite this
Hypnosis and relaxation interventions for chronic pain management in cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial Linda H. Eaton, Min Kyeong Jang, Mark P. Jensen, Kenneth C. Pike, Margaret M. Heitkemper & Ardith Z. Doorenbos Supportive Care in Cancer volume 31, Article number: 50 (2023) Cite this
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Mild aortic stenosis...is this normal?
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
A heart mumur was picked up when I was at the a&e back in June. Had an echocardiogram done September. Finally after trying to chase the a&e cardiologist who checked the echocardiogram he said my results were all normal. So I requested my results to check for myself as I feel rotten daily and it's says
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 months ago
Has Anyone Heard that it’s More Common that Patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their PC morphing into Neuroendocrine ?
I read a post today that it’s more common that patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their Prostate Cancer morphing into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma? Is this true? Any other Medications that are prone to have it Morp into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma ?
I read a post today that it’s more common that patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their Prostate Cancer morphing into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma? Is this true? Any other Medications that are prone to have it Morp into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma ?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Opioids can cause adrenal insufficiency
Hi everyone, It appears that opioids can cause adrenal insufficiency. This is something I have not seen mentioned here. Does anyone know about this? Here are a few articles. I think this has relevance to anyone trying to taper through the lower doses of pred if they are taking opioids for pain or any
Hi everyone, It appears that opioids can cause adrenal insufficiency. This is something I have not seen mentioned here. Does anyone know about this? Here are a few articles. I think this has relevance to anyone trying to taper through the lower doses of pred if they are taking opioids for pain or any
sferios
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Questions
The time has come when I need to make a decision about whether to go with hemo or peritoneal dialysis. That brings up many questions. If on peritoneal dialysis do you ever get a decent nights sleep or are you constantly awakened with alarms pain etc. Is the machine very loud - I have a hard time
The time has come when I need to make a decision about whether to go with hemo or peritoneal dialysis. That brings up many questions. If on peritoneal dialysis do you ever get a decent nights sleep or are you constantly awakened with alarms pain etc. Is the machine very loud - I have a hard time
Oceanviewed
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Kidney Dialysis
7 months ago
I don’t understand
hi My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2021 after a few years of dizziness and balance problems , over the 2 years since diagnosis things have changed dramatically, he went from balance issues and stooping to using a stick, he was seen by a urologist for wee retention and was given catheters
hi My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2021 after a few years of dizziness and balance problems , over the 2 years since diagnosis things have changed dramatically, he went from balance issues and stooping to using a stick, he was seen by a urologist for wee retention and was given catheters
DeeMilo25
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
8 months ago
Dopamine to Pregabalin transition advice, please
I started taking Mirapexin in 2002. My dose increased over the years, reaching 5 x 0.088 mg tablets four years ago when augmentation set in. Three years ago, my doctor prescribed pregabalin and allowed me to manage my transition from Mirapexin. I have not yet completed that transition. Today, I take
I started taking Mirapexin in 2002. My dose increased over the years, reaching 5 x 0.088 mg tablets four years ago when augmentation set in. Three years ago, my doctor prescribed pregabalin and allowed me to manage my transition from Mirapexin. I have not yet completed that transition. Today, I take
MrVimes
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
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