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Hi everyone hope your all doing good, I had a phone call today from royal Brompton to tell me there going to arrange for me to go into my local Ruh for a course of hydrocortisone infusion as on height steroids and not really helping and talking lots ventolin get breathless when moving to much so wait
Hi everyone hope your all doing good, I had a phone call today from royal Brompton to tell me there going to arrange for me to go into my local Ruh for a course of hydrocortisone infusion as on height steroids and not really helping and talking lots ventolin get breathless when moving to much so wait
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What this problem could be
Hi guys, I had this problem since atleast 4 years ago but now I would like to find what could be. Basically first time it happened I went straight to the doctor that gave me elocon cream to put on. ( I have a little bit of psoriasis on my body in few places). Do you think this could be psoriasis aswel
Hi guys, I had this problem since atleast 4 years ago but now I would like to find what could be. Basically first time it happened I went straight to the doctor that gave me elocon cream to put on. ( I have a little bit of psoriasis on my body in few places). Do you think this could be psoriasis aswel
mat90
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
Advice needed
I had numerous blood test done Am very low iron,b12 + vitamin d I am diabetic, under active thyroid + recently diagnosed with low cortisol am on 20 mg hydrocortisone I have been going to doctor for past 7months complaining of balance + walking as if I’m drunk I fell + injured my side -have been bk to
I had numerous blood test done Am very low iron,b12 + vitamin d I am diabetic, under active thyroid + recently diagnosed with low cortisol am on 20 mg hydrocortisone I have been going to doctor for past 7months complaining of balance + walking as if I’m drunk I fell + injured my side -have been bk to
christinamaria11
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Constructive discussion with rheumy :)
I've complained a fair bit here about my rheumy, so it's only fair I should also post when he deserves praise. After the difficulties I had last week in getting my results, he rang me today and discussed treatment options. We agreed on the importance of finding a way of increasing my steroid dose and
I've complained a fair bit here about my rheumy, so it's only fair I should also post when he deserves praise. After the difficulties I had last week in getting my results, he rang me today and discussed treatment options. We agreed on the importance of finding a way of increasing my steroid dose and
whisperit
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
8month old ALD
My son was diagnosed at 1 month with ALD. His cortisol levels were checked and his HCT keeps going a little higher than the ACT (I hope I am stating this correctly) and his first MRI came back normal. We are keep a close eye on him, I read constantly about leukodystrophy and Addison’s. Today I noticed
My son was diagnosed at 1 month with ALD. His cortisol levels were checked and his HCT keeps going a little higher than the ACT (I hope I am stating this correctly) and his first MRI came back normal. We are keep a close eye on him, I read constantly about leukodystrophy and Addison’s. Today I noticed
Rosita5
in
AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Infection after Laproscopy
Hi all, I had a laparoscopy 22/05/18. I was under for 3 hours and they removed a lot of endo but not all. They had to make two additional incisions too so I have 3 wounds healing from the lap. The two on either side of my abdomen seem to be healing fine (touch wood) a little itchiness which is good
Hi all, I had a laparoscopy 22/05/18. I was under for 3 hours and they removed a lot of endo but not all. They had to make two additional incisions too so I have 3 wounds healing from the lap. The two on either side of my abdomen seem to be healing fine (touch wood) a little itchiness which is good
healthkick1973
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Skin itching on face - no solution from doctors
I used a cream around my eyes in January that stripped my skin barrier and my skin was dry and itchy. I was prescribed Elidel to calm the inflammation but it didn’t work. Flip to today and the itching has spread to most of my face and ears. I’ve seen 2 dermatologists and 5 GPs and they are all stumped
I used a cream around my eyes in January that stripped my skin barrier and my skin was dry and itchy. I was prescribed Elidel to calm the inflammation but it didn’t work. Flip to today and the itching has spread to most of my face and ears. I’ve seen 2 dermatologists and 5 GPs and they are all stumped
AngieBei
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MY SKIN
6 years ago
Advice on thyroid results
Hello! Please could I get some advice on my latest thyroid results? My GP tested my TSH only in Feb and the results were 7.6 (previously been between 1.1-1.2 for over 4 years) so Endo consultant decided to start me on 50mg Levothyroxine. I was retested 7weeks later and my thyroid was ‘normal’ so consultant
Hello! Please could I get some advice on my latest thyroid results? My GP tested my TSH only in Feb and the results were 7.6 (previously been between 1.1-1.2 for over 4 years) so Endo consultant decided to start me on 50mg Levothyroxine. I was retested 7weeks later and my thyroid was ‘normal’ so consultant
melon_one
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
red dots under foreskin. WARNING PHOTO
i’ve has these dots under my foreskin for a very long time and i went to the doctors to get it checked out, i was prescribed with daktacort cream and i used it for two weeks, nothing happened at all so for some reason i just stopped using it and now i’m trying again and still nothing can anyone tell
i’ve has these dots under my foreskin for a very long time and i went to the doctors to get it checked out, i was prescribed with daktacort cream and i used it for two weeks, nothing happened at all so for some reason i just stopped using it and now i’m trying again and still nothing can anyone tell
Hidden
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Sexual Health Matters
6 years ago
Palliative care - questions to ask
We have an appointment today with a palliative care nurse who works in one of the hospices in our area. My mum was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer last Monday, for which there is no treatment available. I know the nurse will review pain meds and ask about mum’s wishes. What else should we ask? This
We have an appointment today with a palliative care nurse who works in one of the hospices in our area. My mum was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer last Monday, for which there is no treatment available. I know the nurse will review pain meds and ask about mum’s wishes. What else should we ask? This
Polly0494
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
hydrocortisone in clotrimaderm cream
has anyone use this , is it effective for tight foreskin
has anyone use this , is it effective for tight foreskin
Hidden
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
Sideswiped .... again!
Early April found me discussing raised CRP, mild Anaemia and newly discovered degenerated lumbar disks with my GP. He expressed his concern that in the light of my raised CRP my rheumatologist's emphasis (in her letters) on getting me off pred quickly was totally unrealistic. He gave me a letter of intro
Early April found me discussing raised CRP, mild Anaemia and newly discovered degenerated lumbar disks with my GP. He expressed his concern that in the light of my raised CRP my rheumatologist's emphasis (in her letters) on getting me off pred quickly was totally unrealistic. He gave me a letter of intro
fren
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Mum's stage 4 diagnosis
Last Monday my mum was diagnosed with a non-specific stage 4 lung cancer. I say non-specific as the consultant does not want to put her through a bronchoscopy as he has suggested that whilst it will reveal the type of cancer she has, it won't ultimately change anything in terms of treatment. We've been
Last Monday my mum was diagnosed with a non-specific stage 4 lung cancer. I say non-specific as the consultant does not want to put her through a bronchoscopy as he has suggested that whilst it will reveal the type of cancer she has, it won't ultimately change anything in terms of treatment. We've been
Polly2018
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
Pet Worries
I thought I would post an update. I had an indwelling Pleural catheter about 4 weeks ago and the district nurses having been coming out most days to drain me. It has been hard getting the balance right between frequency of visits and volume. At first it seemed that as fast as the nurses were draining
I thought I would post an update. I had an indwelling Pleural catheter about 4 weeks ago and the district nurses having been coming out most days to drain me. It has been hard getting the balance right between frequency of visits and volume. At first it seemed that as fast as the nurses were draining
ScardyCat40
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Paul
Dear everyone. Paul passed away very peacefully at St. Luke's Hospital in Dublin at ten minutes past eight on Tuesday evening. I am so so so absolutely heart-broken. It is a tremendous loss. I have lost the person who was my soulmate, my best friend, my companion through the past eight years of my
Dear everyone. Paul passed away very peacefully at St. Luke's Hospital in Dublin at ten minutes past eight on Tuesday evening. I am so so so absolutely heart-broken. It is a tremendous loss. I have lost the person who was my soulmate, my best friend, my companion through the past eight years of my
MelaniePaul
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Aggressive lung cancer and Mets
Hi All I've posted before on here but not for the past 6 weeks. Recap..my mum then 77yrs was diagnosed with lung cancer and liver cancer with Mets to her spine, pelvic area. She was diagnosed in Oct last year and underwent 4 chemo sessions. Her last chemo was in Feb this year. A week after her last chemo
Hi All I've posted before on here but not for the past 6 weeks. Recap..my mum then 77yrs was diagnosed with lung cancer and liver cancer with Mets to her spine, pelvic area. She was diagnosed in Oct last year and underwent 4 chemo sessions. Her last chemo was in Feb this year. A week after her last chemo
Hopes77
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
Do You Know the Ins and Outs about Palliative Care?
A friend of mine wrote a blog post about Palliative Care that really tells you what it is (and isn't). One sentence in the blog clears up one misconception lots of people seem to have: Hospice is always palliative care, but palliative care is not always hospice. That's a very huge distinction!! https
A friend of mine wrote a blog post about Palliative Care that really tells you what it is (and isn't). One sentence in the blog clears up one misconception lots of people seem to have: Hospice is always palliative care, but palliative care is not always hospice. That's a very huge distinction!! https
Surviventhrive
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
~Hot raised blood vessels anyone?~
Interested if any of our PMR friends have experienced hot ropey looking blood vessels that have developed on their PMR/GCA journey. Caught my usual regular upper respiratory virus at Easter - lots of rest, fluids and my trusty lypo-spheric vit c got me through - no green phlem which was a bonus. Usually
Interested if any of our PMR friends have experienced hot ropey looking blood vessels that have developed on their PMR/GCA journey. Caught my usual regular upper respiratory virus at Easter - lots of rest, fluids and my trusty lypo-spheric vit c got me through - no green phlem which was a bonus. Usually
Megams
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
How to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation? Reduce use of smart devices!
When the book written by palliative care nurse Bronnie Ware came about, she titled it Regrets of the Dying. This is powerful stuff. How much are you truly living your life? One of the top regrets was neglecting friendships. One of the key drivers I see of isolation is the wide use of mobile phones and
When the book written by palliative care nurse Bronnie Ware came about, she titled it Regrets of the Dying. This is powerful stuff. How much are you truly living your life? One of the top regrets was neglecting friendships. One of the key drivers I see of isolation is the wide use of mobile phones and
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
6 years ago
Geoff is coming home
firstly thanks to you all for your support they are sending Geoff home tomorrow with full palliative care he has been refusing the puree food and wont[ drink ] the thickened liquid the doctor said if I don't get him to feed his organs will start to break down he has other medical issues which he didn't
firstly thanks to you all for your support they are sending Geoff home tomorrow with full palliative care he has been refusing the puree food and wont[ drink ] the thickened liquid the doctor said if I don't get him to feed his organs will start to break down he has other medical issues which he didn't
wheelrace
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PSP Association
6 years ago
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