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Adrenal deficient
I had a test to check if my adrenals were working. It just took half an hour. Few days later I had a telephone call to say they needed to see me and my husband. My adrenal levels were very low. It was a daunting hour while we were both instructed how to cope with an adrenal failure episode. I came
I had a test to check if my adrenals were working. It just took half an hour. Few days later I had a telephone call to say they needed to see me and my husband. My adrenal levels were very low. It was a daunting hour while we were both instructed how to cope with an adrenal failure episode. I came
SuziCutie
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Eczema
I've been diagnosed with RA for 7 years now and between medication and exercise manage it well. However, recently I've noticed I've had several bouts of eczema which usually clear up quite quickly with hydrocortisone cream from the pharmacy. The current one though on my foot is taking ages even though
I've been diagnosed with RA for 7 years now and between medication and exercise manage it well. However, recently I've noticed I've had several bouts of eczema which usually clear up quite quickly with hydrocortisone cream from the pharmacy. The current one though on my foot is taking ages even though
Knitmare
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NRAS
3 years ago
Small update on my Jeff
Since the Zytiga/Prednisone can potentially make Jeff sick, while he’s in the hospital, they have suspended his cancer treatment. Currently, it’ll be at least Tuesday for discharge. Once he resumes the medication however, his oncologist authorized taking the Zytiga at night and the Prednisone in the
Since the Zytiga/Prednisone can potentially make Jeff sick, while he’s in the hospital, they have suspended his cancer treatment. Currently, it’ll be at least Tuesday for discharge. Once he resumes the medication however, his oncologist authorized taking the Zytiga at night and the Prednisone in the
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Cirrhosis and itching
Hello, This symptom of itching because of cirrhosis is really annoying. I am taking a powder form of Colestyramine once a day, as per prescription, but sometimes I take 2 when it kicks off again, and I also use E45 cream for relief. Can anyone help with any alternative for itching. Lucky I have no
Hello, This symptom of itching because of cirrhosis is really annoying. I am taking a powder form of Colestyramine once a day, as per prescription, but sometimes I take 2 when it kicks off again, and I also use E45 cream for relief. Can anyone help with any alternative for itching. Lucky I have no
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Is LCHF for me?
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I was signposted here from the Weight Loss Support forum as I'm considering trying the LCHF diet, but could do with some advice. :) Here's some info about me: I'm a 29 years old female. Currently 25st 3lbs (as of Friday 15 October). I'm vegetarian, lactose intolerant, gluten
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I was signposted here from the Weight Loss Support forum as I'm considering trying the LCHF diet, but could do with some advice. :) Here's some info about me: I'm a 29 years old female. Currently 25st 3lbs (as of Friday 15 October). I'm vegetarian, lactose intolerant, gluten
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
CHC fast track
Hi, we were contacted a few days ago to say my Nan has been granted fast track CHC funding to have care at home. We were extremely greatful and happy to finally have some help. The carer started yesterday and is a live in carer. But we feel really disheartened and feel my Nan’s needs won’t be met with
Hi, we were contacted a few days ago to say my Nan has been granted fast track CHC funding to have care at home. We were extremely greatful and happy to finally have some help. The carer started yesterday and is a live in carer. But we feel really disheartened and feel my Nan’s needs won’t be met with
StephWx
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
3 years ago
GCA, Adrenal Insufficiency, and an Ice Cream Head.
I am 83 and was diagnozed with GCA in October 2019. I finished the course of prednisolone on the April 2021 without having had a flare up. In early January 2021 I had a successful left knee replacement. Unfortunately, no provision was made for my GCA during, or after, the major surgery. For 3 weeks
I am 83 and was diagnozed with GCA in October 2019. I finished the course of prednisolone on the April 2021 without having had a flare up. In early January 2021 I had a successful left knee replacement. Unfortunately, no provision was made for my GCA during, or after, the major surgery. For 3 weeks
VicSat
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Docetaxel and Options Thereafter (NHS)
Hi everyone. We were informed last week that Dad now has liver involvement as our oncologist suspected there would be as he didn't make a decision quickly enough on his next treatment when she informed him he was resistant. He has now started on Docetaxel and had his first infusion last week. The question
Hi everyone. We were informed last week that Dad now has liver involvement as our oncologist suspected there would be as he didn't make a decision quickly enough on his next treatment when she informed him he was resistant. He has now started on Docetaxel and had his first infusion last week. The question
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Please help with my results
Hello All. I live in The US and was hoping for some help on my blood work. I am seeing a functional practitioner for my Hashimoto but had to find another practitioner because I moved. She changed my medication to 25 mcg of Cytomel and 60 mcg NP thyroid. I am taking 10,000 IU D3, 450 mg Magnesium, 1000
Hello All. I live in The US and was hoping for some help on my blood work. I am seeing a functional practitioner for my Hashimoto but had to find another practitioner because I moved. She changed my medication to 25 mcg of Cytomel and 60 mcg NP thyroid. I am taking 10,000 IU D3, 450 mg Magnesium, 1000
TXFiona
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
CMA slaps pharma firms with £260m in fines for hiking prices for NHS for hydrocortisone tablets.
This is about hiking the price of 'life saving' hydrocortisone tablets by over 10,000 per cent. Interestingly the two companies named here are Accored and Auden McKenzie which operated under the name Actavis UK in 2015. (Actavis UK was then bought by Accord Healthcare). The watchdog boss says, 'Our
This is about hiking the price of 'life saving' hydrocortisone tablets by over 10,000 per cent. Interestingly the two companies named here are Accored and Auden McKenzie which operated under the name Actavis UK in 2015. (Actavis UK was then bought by Accord Healthcare). The watchdog boss says, 'Our
AnneEvo
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Britain fines drug firms after steroid price for NHS rises over 10,000%
Britain's competition regulator has fined more than 10 drug firms a record combined 260 million pounds ($360 million) for overcharging the National Health Service (NHS) for a steroid which rose from 70p to 88 pounds a pack in under eight years. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said on Thursday
Britain's competition regulator has fined more than 10 drug firms a record combined 260 million pounds ($360 million) for overcharging the National Health Service (NHS) for a steroid which rose from 70p to 88 pounds a pack in under eight years. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said on Thursday
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
UK drug companies fined £260m for inflating prices for NHS
First thing to note - this covers hydrocortisone - NOT liothyronine. However, the basis of de-branding, at least superficially, is extremely close to the liothyronine issues. Whilst £260 million is a lot of money - the NHS was over-paying by up to £80 million each year. I wonder how the totals costs
First thing to note - this covers hydrocortisone - NOT liothyronine. However, the basis of de-branding, at least superficially, is extremely close to the liothyronine issues. Whilst £260 million is a lot of money - the NHS was over-paying by up to £80 million each year. I wonder how the totals costs
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Wasp stings and PMR?
Well I’ll be everyone’s guinea pig with regards to wasp stings. This afternoon accidentally disturbed a hidden yellow jacket’s nest. Got stung 7 times before getting out of range. Above my lip, on my right thumb, three on my left bicep, one on my left tricep and one on my left side. Did all the usual
Well I’ll be everyone’s guinea pig with regards to wasp stings. This afternoon accidentally disturbed a hidden yellow jacket’s nest. Got stung 7 times before getting out of range. Above my lip, on my right thumb, three on my left bicep, one on my left tricep and one on my left side. Did all the usual
Boss302Fan
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Sed rate has sky rocketed to an all out high
So my last sed rate was normal 3 months ago. And this time I asked my rheumatologist to check my sed rate and my CRP. The only results I've got back so far is my sed rate and it's 89! Normally it shouldn't be higher then 39. This is the highness it's ever been even at the beginning of my PMR diagnosis
So my last sed rate was normal 3 months ago. And this time I asked my rheumatologist to check my sed rate and my CRP. The only results I've got back so far is my sed rate and it's 89! Normally it shouldn't be higher then 39. This is the highness it's ever been even at the beginning of my PMR diagnosis
Amkoffee
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Next step. Comments?
I posted a couple of weeks ago. Please look at that plus bio for more background. After Taxotere (6 ending in Feb 2021), PSA went form 1100 (Aug 2020) to 8. From April 20 to July 10, my PSA has risen from 8 to 36. My Alk Phos has risen from 60 to 154. I have had some pain in my hips, sometimes bad, but
I posted a couple of weeks ago. Please look at that plus bio for more background. After Taxotere (6 ending in Feb 2021), PSA went form 1100 (Aug 2020) to 8. From April 20 to July 10, my PSA has risen from 8 to 36. My Alk Phos has risen from 60 to 154. I have had some pain in my hips, sometimes bad, but
RunThru
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Fridays meeting with Nurse
Hello guys well you asked me to let you all know what happened on friday wasn’t what I expected I am now under the care of palliative care team; my breathing emphysema has got worse. I also have pick a hospice for my last days but for now I am at home. also the palliative care team are having some kind
Hello guys well you asked me to let you all know what happened on friday wasn’t what I expected I am now under the care of palliative care team; my breathing emphysema has got worse. I also have pick a hospice for my last days but for now I am at home. also the palliative care team are having some kind
Timetobreath
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Anyone got experience of rosacea versus lupus?
Hi, since 2018, after taking a brief course of steroids, I have suffered with a facial rash. Initially I had it round my eyes (under brow, and under eye) down my cheeks, round my collarbone and on my nipple. I also had a small flare of it on my belly button. It was treated with hydrocortisone cream,
Hi, since 2018, after taking a brief course of steroids, I have suffered with a facial rash. Initially I had it round my eyes (under brow, and under eye) down my cheeks, round my collarbone and on my nipple. I also had a small flare of it on my belly button. It was treated with hydrocortisone cream,
Chancery
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Follow up
So, just a follow up from my post 3 days ago. I continued to struggle so yesterday I went to A&E. I was very reluctant, as I've never done this before. I shouldn't have worried, as I received amazing care. I was seen immediately, with no waiting at all. I had several meds, including nebs and hydrocortisone
So, just a follow up from my post 3 days ago. I continued to struggle so yesterday I went to A&E. I was very reluctant, as I've never done this before. I shouldn't have worried, as I received amazing care. I was seen immediately, with no waiting at all. I had several meds, including nebs and hydrocortisone
pixy18
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Support
Sorry, this will likely turn into a rant, but as I'm still new to my (re)diagnosis (had asthma as a kid, it went away, it came back), I don't yet know what is normal. Last night I had a severe asthma attack, probably the worst one yet. Had to wait for over 5 hrs to even get obs done at which point I
Sorry, this will likely turn into a rant, but as I'm still new to my (re)diagnosis (had asthma as a kid, it went away, it came back), I don't yet know what is normal. Last night I had a severe asthma attack, probably the worst one yet. Had to wait for over 5 hrs to even get obs done at which point I
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Just saying, don't give up
Hi Ladies, I just want to say that never give up. I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer with secondary in lung. That was the end of 2016. Had surgery, all the chemo's that they could give me, then out of options, nothing more to give me. I arranged my funeral, Wills done, I was seeing palliative
Hi Ladies, I just want to say that never give up. I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer with secondary in lung. That was the end of 2016. Had surgery, all the chemo's that they could give me, then out of options, nothing more to give me. I arranged my funeral, Wills done, I was seeing palliative
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
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