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balanitis or something else
Hey there im new to this i saw there is a support group and i wanted to explain my experience about a month ago i had two sexual encounters one with a condom that i wasnt use to and one encounter that was unprotected rough sex.. My head of my penis turn red and patches like a allergic reaction because
Hey there im new to this i saw there is a support group and i wanted to explain my experience about a month ago i had two sexual encounters one with a condom that i wasnt use to and one encounter that was unprotected rough sex.. My head of my penis turn red and patches like a allergic reaction because
Jaycl30
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
CBD
My Hubby passed away on Sunday from the hateful CBD after 6 weeks in hospital They were unable to control the seizures and he was put on palliative care a few days before he died I would like to thank you all for your support ,advise and for caring. love and hugs Maggie x
My Hubby passed away on Sunday from the hateful CBD after 6 weeks in hospital They were unable to control the seizures and he was put on palliative care a few days before he died I would like to thank you all for your support ,advise and for caring. love and hugs Maggie x
fishponds
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Stopping Tocilizumab
My Ophthalmologist has now mentioned ending my "allocation" of Tocilizumab whereby I will be maintained on 15 mg of Hydrocortisone and 20 mg of Methotrexate. I am unnerved by this and feel it will leave me at an increased vulnerability to relapse and have only one functioning eye. Has anyone gone through
My Ophthalmologist has now mentioned ending my "allocation" of Tocilizumab whereby I will be maintained on 15 mg of Hydrocortisone and 20 mg of Methotrexate. I am unnerved by this and feel it will leave me at an increased vulnerability to relapse and have only one functioning eye. Has anyone gone through
AncientMariner
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Limited Scleroderma, Skin Problems - Delayed Contact Dermatitis
Hello lovely people, a quick question please - I'm borderline Limited Scleroderma. Diagnosed in 2016, no heart or lung issues, slight Raynaud's (comes & goes), tho I've had dreadful gastro issues since June 2016 resulting in an emergency Ileostomy September this year 2021 in Oxford. I now have stoma
Hello lovely people, a quick question please - I'm borderline Limited Scleroderma. Diagnosed in 2016, no heart or lung issues, slight Raynaud's (comes & goes), tho I've had dreadful gastro issues since June 2016 resulting in an emergency Ileostomy September this year 2021 in Oxford. I now have stoma
beesmum
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Petition for publicly owned manufacturer for off-patent, generic drugs in the UK
I hope the mods don't mind me posting. There's a petition to "Establish a national UK manufacturer of essential, off-patent, generic medicines (such as hydrocortisone, liothyronine or insulin) within the NHS. Make these medicines at close to production cost, in order to prevent the unethical practice
I hope the mods don't mind me posting. There's a petition to "Establish a national UK manufacturer of essential, off-patent, generic medicines (such as hydrocortisone, liothyronine or insulin) within the NHS. Make these medicines at close to production cost, in order to prevent the unethical practice
Babette
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Little bit more about me
I have no medical conditions but I do smoke 3 to 4 cigarettes a day I noticed bleeding about 1 and half months ago got colonoscopy done 6 days ago before colonoscopy I was using hydrocortisones suppository and noticed that blood started to go away before my colonoscopy I had 6 loo without blood some
I have no medical conditions but I do smoke 3 to 4 cigarettes a day I noticed bleeding about 1 and half months ago got colonoscopy done 6 days ago before colonoscopy I was using hydrocortisones suppository and noticed that blood started to go away before my colonoscopy I had 6 loo without blood some
Papa222
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 years ago
Just found out I had UC(proctitis)
They gave me hydrocortisone suppository I have been using it days 6 now still see blood on poop and wipe but had my colonoscopy done at the same time doctor said it will bleed atleast 12 to 15 days so hang in there I do get bubbles here and there what should I do
They gave me hydrocortisone suppository I have been using it days 6 now still see blood on poop and wipe but had my colonoscopy done at the same time doctor said it will bleed atleast 12 to 15 days so hang in there I do get bubbles here and there what should I do
Papa222
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 years ago
Diagnosed with cancer (HCC) just from a scan?
My father has been diagnosed with HCC from a scan. The fact it appears to be in a vein means he’s refused a transplant and given palliative care only. I sought some second opinions in Germany and Italy and they both looked at the same scan and do not believe it’s cancer. They recommended a biopsy.
My father has been diagnosed with HCC from a scan. The fact it appears to be in a vein means he’s refused a transplant and given palliative care only. I sought some second opinions in Germany and Italy and they both looked at the same scan and do not believe it’s cancer. They recommended a biopsy.
LisaH123
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Thanks to everyone
Firstly, thank you, thank you, to all of those who replied to my question about Pred before tooth extraction, what a wonderful bunch of people you are, once again find myself thanking the gods for this forum. After reading them all , I read the prescription the Dentist has given me and it is indeed for
Firstly, thank you, thank you, to all of those who replied to my question about Pred before tooth extraction, what a wonderful bunch of people you are, once again find myself thanking the gods for this forum. After reading them all , I read the prescription the Dentist has given me and it is indeed for
Dukeyears
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Inflamed cuts/wounds
Is it the Pred or old age that makes it difficult to treat inflamed wounds? I always healed very well but now, even if I only catch myself on something, or even if I get a bad spot, things take ages to heal. I use antiseptic cream, cover the open wound with sterile pads but they take weeks (sometimes
Is it the Pred or old age that makes it difficult to treat inflamed wounds? I always healed very well but now, even if I only catch myself on something, or even if I get a bad spot, things take ages to heal. I use antiseptic cream, cover the open wound with sterile pads but they take weeks (sometimes
Constance13
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Webinar - 3.30pm 10th December - End of life care for leukaemia
Hi all this a delicate and very important topic. We all work together here with hope and information to help each other cope when with living with Leukaemia. One day that may change and we may require different information to prepare should treatment no longer be appropriate and options run out. This
Hi all this a delicate and very important topic. We all work together here with hope and information to help each other cope when with living with Leukaemia. One day that may change and we may require different information to prepare should treatment no longer be appropriate and options run out. This
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
3 years ago
Understanding test results
I have secondary adrenal insufficiency [ long term use of steroids ] I had a test at the beginning of Oct, and haven't heard anything back from the Endo clinic re the results, so I assume my results are ok, I'm not sure if I understand the results, [ I get them on line from the hospital] ]
I have secondary adrenal insufficiency [ long term use of steroids ] I had a test at the beginning of Oct, and haven't heard anything back from the Endo clinic re the results, so I assume my results are ok, I'm not sure if I understand the results, [ I get them on line from the hospital] ]
bowler
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Rheumatologist thinks I may have GCA
I saw my Rheumatologist today for my regular 3 month checkup. When she asked how my general health is I told her that my TMJ had been acting up and I've been having headaches. It never even dawned on me that those are also symptoms of GCA. But she jumped on that and we discussed testing for it. She ruled
I saw my Rheumatologist today for my regular 3 month checkup. When she asked how my general health is I told her that my TMJ had been acting up and I've been having headaches. It never even dawned on me that those are also symptoms of GCA. But she jumped on that and we discussed testing for it. She ruled
Amkoffee
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Today is November 13
Today is November 13. Today marks exactly one year since my father was admitted to the hospital for what we would later find out was septic shock. At 10:24am, as I was attempting to walk my dad down the stairs to take him to the ER because he did not seem well, my dad stopped breathing. I laid him down
Today is November 13. Today marks exactly one year since my father was admitted to the hospital for what we would later find out was septic shock. At 10:24am, as I was attempting to walk my dad down the stairs to take him to the ER because he did not seem well, my dad stopped breathing. I laid him down
Crazydoglady87
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
People of HU: Meet Marina
To end the first month of 2022, we want to share an inspiring story from Marina, who is using our platform to better her health via the weight loss support community. 20 years since featuring in a Sunday paper magazine for her weight loss, Marina continues to share her journey with members, hoping
To end the first month of 2022, we want to share an inspiring story from Marina, who is using our platform to better her health via the weight loss support community. 20 years since featuring in a Sunday paper magazine for her weight loss, Marina continues to share her journey with members, hoping
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
3 years ago
Pretty much constant nausea
Hi everyone, Having stopped hydrocortisone recently following a long taper, I'm awaiting a synacthen test to check cortisol levels. The levels were low following prednisolone. However, I feel sick most of the time, most of the day. Thought of food turns my stomach. I'm still eating but only v simple
Hi everyone, Having stopped hydrocortisone recently following a long taper, I'm awaiting a synacthen test to check cortisol levels. The levels were low following prednisolone. However, I feel sick most of the time, most of the day. Thought of food turns my stomach. I'm still eating but only v simple
Cyclo5
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Synacthan test results
I mentioned six weeks ago that my test had been cancelled and some asked me to keep up to date. I had my test last Tuesday and results today say suboptimal endogenous cortisol production. The consultant instructs me to continue taking 5mgs of Pred or 20mgs of Hydrocortisone until he sees me in clinic
I mentioned six weeks ago that my test had been cancelled and some asked me to keep up to date. I had my test last Tuesday and results today say suboptimal endogenous cortisol production. The consultant instructs me to continue taking 5mgs of Pred or 20mgs of Hydrocortisone until he sees me in clinic
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Can adding NDT cause low cortisol symptoms?
I am panhypopituitary and on all hormone replacements for the last 20 years , including hydrocortisone and levothyroxine. 3 months ago I started NDT I ve now gone up to 2 grains split over the day , I’ve found I’ve been getting low steroid symptoms and need to up my steroids. Is this normal ? Lots of
I am panhypopituitary and on all hormone replacements for the last 20 years , including hydrocortisone and levothyroxine. 3 months ago I started NDT I ve now gone up to 2 grains split over the day , I’ve found I’ve been getting low steroid symptoms and need to up my steroids. Is this normal ? Lots of
Ratkinson
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hydrocortisone?
I am using Hydrocortisone 2.5 Muco-Adhesive Buccal Tablets for another nasty mouth ulcer. Is it ok to have my covid booster jab, or do I have to wait .
I am using Hydrocortisone 2.5 Muco-Adhesive Buccal Tablets for another nasty mouth ulcer. Is it ok to have my covid booster jab, or do I have to wait .
faith12
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Sweet's Syndrome UK
3 years ago
Understanding Palliative Care for Cancer Patients (2-Part Series)
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
alisha_share
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SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
3 years ago
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