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Do I really have PMR, should I be here? Rheumatologist suggested dx due to symptoms, but there are other possibilities. A newbie to site.
I have been on prednisone for 15 years as treatment for a number of autoimmune conditions (autoimmune hepatitis, HLA B27- positive spondyloarthropathy, possible seronegative RA); pred was used to combat inflammation after a serious reaction to biologics. A new rheumy in a new city has questioned dxes
I have been on prednisone for 15 years as treatment for a number of autoimmune conditions (autoimmune hepatitis, HLA B27- positive spondyloarthropathy, possible seronegative RA); pred was used to combat inflammation after a serious reaction to biologics. A new rheumy in a new city has questioned dxes
Joaclp
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
You are a blessing to me!
As my symptoms change/increase (I have PSP-cerebellar ataxia with dementia, or so I’ve been told by a neurologist and a neuro/psych specialist) I have started to check into this site more and more for information. It has helped me stay ahead of the “game” as no one in my family talks to me about this
As my symptoms change/increase (I have PSP-cerebellar ataxia with dementia, or so I’ve been told by a neurologist and a neuro/psych specialist) I have started to check into this site more and more for information. It has helped me stay ahead of the “game” as no one in my family talks to me about this
GmaDeb
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PSP Association
6 years ago
Levothyroxine and hydrocortisone
Hi. I have low cortisol lately. 68. I’ve been on Levothyroxine for 11 years and suddenly this year each time I take it my cortisol drops significantly causing so much weakness I can’t sit up or walk. I’ve been prescribed hydrocortisone but it s more like a sedative for me. It doesn’t pick me up. Has
Hi. I have low cortisol lately. 68. I’ve been on Levothyroxine for 11 years and suddenly this year each time I take it my cortisol drops significantly causing so much weakness I can’t sit up or walk. I’ve been prescribed hydrocortisone but it s more like a sedative for me. It doesn’t pick me up. Has
McPammy
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Worsening sleep and gastro problems on NDT
I went back on Thiroyd because of long standing depression, inability to lose weight and impaired sexual function. The doctors I've seen only want to prescribe levothyroxine. Started NDT slowly, and am now up to .75 grains twice a day. The past three days my already poor sleep has worsened. Go to
I went back on Thiroyd because of long standing depression, inability to lose weight and impaired sexual function. The doctors I've seen only want to prescribe levothyroxine. Started NDT slowly, and am now up to .75 grains twice a day. The past three days my already poor sleep has worsened. Go to
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
T4-only; T3-T4 Combo, T3-only or NDT? How do you know?
Decisions … decisions … decisions but the truth is we all got to make them & for ourselves, our own health when the dr.'s fail to do anything but say you're okay, your blood's are fine. So, is it T4-only, T4-T3 combo or NDT? I would like to get the (right, for me) T4-T3 combination but, alone with an
Decisions … decisions … decisions but the truth is we all got to make them & for ourselves, our own health when the dr.'s fail to do anything but say you're okay, your blood's are fine. So, is it T4-only, T4-T3 combo or NDT? I would like to get the (right, for me) T4-T3 combination but, alone with an
GKeith
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Rash
Hi all, just wondering if anyone has had or seen a rash like this. When I was at my local out of hours Drs the other week she was concerned about the progression to cellulitis. I ended up having 2 courses of strong antibiotics and went back last week because it hadn't cleared up yet. I was given zerocream
Hi all, just wondering if anyone has had or seen a rash like this. When I was at my local out of hours Drs the other week she was concerned about the progression to cellulitis. I ended up having 2 courses of strong antibiotics and went back last week because it hadn't cleared up yet. I was given zerocream
Ginger46
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NRAS
6 years ago
Still foxed
Afternoon - I have been hypo for 10 years and decided to self medicate- now taking t3 only. When I first started I lost over a stone without trying in around 6 weeks. It then started to go back on and once again I cannot shift any weight. Cortisol good after taking hydrocortisone for 18 months.
Afternoon - I have been hypo for 10 years and decided to self medicate- now taking t3 only. When I first started I lost over a stone without trying in around 6 weeks. It then started to go back on and once again I cannot shift any weight. Cortisol good after taking hydrocortisone for 18 months.
Jigglypuff
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Palliative Care
Nothing more to do palliative care it is just trying to live my best life possible. So I went to immeadiate care cause I felt I needed antibiotics and I got them and prednisone but also chest X-ray. Chest X-ray showed an area that could possibly be a cancer but I would be unable to with stand surgery
Nothing more to do palliative care it is just trying to live my best life possible. So I went to immeadiate care cause I felt I needed antibiotics and I got them and prednisone but also chest X-ray. Chest X-ray showed an area that could possibly be a cancer but I would be unable to with stand surgery
docmel
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Humidity and air purifiers.
Anyone else totally done with this weather? It’s beautiful and all but my goodness does it play havoc with my asthma! Ended up in A&E again yesterday thanks to this stupid humidity! Luckily this time I had paramedics who’d been to me before and know exactly how to treat me. They put me straight into
Anyone else totally done with this weather? It’s beautiful and all but my goodness does it play havoc with my asthma! Ended up in A&E again yesterday thanks to this stupid humidity! Luckily this time I had paramedics who’d been to me before and know exactly how to treat me. They put me straight into
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Everything You Need to Know About Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer is a common cancer found in people who smoke globally. It is the leading cause for deaths because of cancer not only in United States but also worldwide. Statistics from the American Cancer Society estimated that in 2018 there will be about 244,000 new cases of lung cancer in the U.S. occurred
Lung Cancer is a common cancer found in people who smoke globally. It is the leading cause for deaths because of cancer not only in United States but also worldwide. Statistics from the American Cancer Society estimated that in 2018 there will be about 244,000 new cases of lung cancer in the U.S. occurred
Netroutex
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
My results
Tsh 0.04 T3 0.5 T3 4.3 This is based on 55mgs of T3 and the new stupid endo said I was over treated..grrrrr I've deiced to go full steam ahead with the complaint ...they prisicribe T3 yes but they have no right to push me away cause I take hydrocortisone, btw my stim test was blunted ...
Tsh 0.04 T3 0.5 T3 4.3 This is based on 55mgs of T3 and the new stupid endo said I was over treated..grrrrr I've deiced to go full steam ahead with the complaint ...they prisicribe T3 yes but they have no right to push me away cause I take hydrocortisone, btw my stim test was blunted ...
Dannyboi243op
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Not quite IC but ouch!
My lovely, cool mesh vest top seems to have a bite - it also acted as a cheese grater on my right nipple last run 😳 Antiseptic cream and a plaster donned today. Being hairy in that area, not looking forward to removing the plaster later 😱
My lovely, cool mesh vest top seems to have a bite - it also acted as a cheese grater on my right nipple last run 😳 Antiseptic cream and a plaster donned today. Being hairy in that area, not looking forward to removing the plaster later 😱
Jay66UK
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Heart of the matter
Hi, to all those remember me, It's been a while since I posted. I was due to have 3 coronary heart bypasses and a mitral valve repair. Unfortunately the surgeon at Papworth decided not to go head with open heart surgery due to the mitral valve being extensively calcified so wouldn't risk it. They
Hi, to all those remember me, It's been a while since I posted. I was due to have 3 coronary heart bypasses and a mitral valve repair. Unfortunately the surgeon at Papworth decided not to go head with open heart surgery due to the mitral valve being extensively calcified so wouldn't risk it. They
bowler
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Follow-on from GCA Relapse!
I saw a doctor this morning, (not my usual). He did indeed think that I was having another flare and told me to continue on 6mgs of pred. With regards to the stinging rash on my neck, he said it was not heat rash but looked like Shingles or maybe an allergic reaction to something. He gave me some
I saw a doctor this morning, (not my usual). He did indeed think that I was having another flare and told me to continue on 6mgs of pred. With regards to the stinging rash on my neck, he said it was not heat rash but looked like Shingles or maybe an allergic reaction to something. He gave me some
Primarose
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
The Ketogenic Diet: A Detailed Beginner's Guide to Keto
The ketogenic diet (or keto diet, for short) is a low-carb, high-fat diet that offers many health benefits. In fact, over 20 studies show that this type of diet can help you lose weight and improve your health. Ketogenic diets may even have benefits against diabetes, cancer, epilepsy and Alzheimer's
The ketogenic diet (or keto diet, for short) is a low-carb, high-fat diet that offers many health benefits. In fact, over 20 studies show that this type of diet can help you lose weight and improve your health. Ketogenic diets may even have benefits against diabetes, cancer, epilepsy and Alzheimer's
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
That's Training Scuppered :(
Apologies for anyone squeamish. I am in the IC with a sodding horse fly bite. Antihistamines not worked, nor anthesan cream so got hydrocortisone cream to try but pharmacist said elevation as well. Does anyone know anything else which works? Plus can anyone recommend a good repellent as the normal stuff
Apologies for anyone squeamish. I am in the IC with a sodding horse fly bite. Antihistamines not worked, nor anthesan cream so got hydrocortisone cream to try but pharmacist said elevation as well. Does anyone know anything else which works? Plus can anyone recommend a good repellent as the normal stuff
LittleNell83
Half Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
6 years ago
Hydrocortisone issues
I started Hydrocortisone 20mg daily split over 4 times after my saliva test can back low on all fronts. Although I feel better in myself since starting (still far from great), I am having several issues: - Bags and dark circles under my eyes have gone really bad - Face looks fatigued and weathered, my
I started Hydrocortisone 20mg daily split over 4 times after my saliva test can back low on all fronts. Although I feel better in myself since starting (still far from great), I am having several issues: - Bags and dark circles under my eyes have gone really bad - Face looks fatigued and weathered, my
lsando8624
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Lancet study on carbs: a critique
This is quite long, so rather than clutter up Zest's thread (or the other one discussing the newspaper editorial) I thought I'd better create a separate one, simply because lot of people might find my comments too boring to respond to :) First off (and I'm not pretending this is an academic observation
This is quite long, so rather than clutter up Zest's thread (or the other one discussing the newspaper editorial) I thought I'd better create a separate one, simply because lot of people might find my comments too boring to respond to :) First off (and I'm not pretending this is an academic observation
TheAwfulToad
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Severe attack
Severe allergy attack a few days ago,treated for anaphylaxis, IV hydrocortisone, oxygen nebuliser, 2 X epipherine, bolus and chlorphenamine. Overnight observation, fit to go next day. Sent home with chlorphenamine and budesonide/formoterol. Instant reaction to the steroids pain in elbows, feeling of
Severe allergy attack a few days ago,treated for anaphylaxis, IV hydrocortisone, oxygen nebuliser, 2 X epipherine, bolus and chlorphenamine. Overnight observation, fit to go next day. Sent home with chlorphenamine and budesonide/formoterol. Instant reaction to the steroids pain in elbows, feeling of
LaurieRose
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
A post from Stevewithpsp
Steve is having IT problems and has asked me to post this for him: Stevewith PSP https://healthunlocked.com/user/Stevewithpsp Hello friends. It has been some time since I posted here. A lot has been going on on my life, but that's no excuse. As things stand since my last post I have been married to
Steve is having IT problems and has asked me to post this for him: Stevewith PSP https://healthunlocked.com/user/Stevewithpsp Hello friends. It has been some time since I posted here. A lot has been going on on my life, but that's no excuse. As things stand since my last post I have been married to
Kevin_1
in
PSP Association
6 years ago
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