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New to psoriasis, bugger !
Hi folks , I've got Psa as well as osteoarthritis but have never suffered with the associated skin problems , until now. I recently started with dry skin round my eyes which has now erupted into a weeping split scab , am using hydrocortisone gently at present but need advice from the people who really
Hi folks , I've got Psa as well as osteoarthritis but have never suffered with the associated skin problems , until now. I recently started with dry skin round my eyes which has now erupted into a weeping split scab , am using hydrocortisone gently at present but need advice from the people who really
Phillylou
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MY SKIN
7 years ago
Scuba dive for a diabetic!
Hello all, I'm back from my beach holiday and yes I did go for scuba dive, first at 3.5metres depth in lagoon then at 10metres in open sea waters.. my pp blood sugar post dive remained at 125.. feeling great because all the time I was preparing myself to accept that nothing will be same as before diabetes
Hello all, I'm back from my beach holiday and yes I did go for scuba dive, first at 3.5metres depth in lagoon then at 10metres in open sea waters.. my pp blood sugar post dive remained at 125.. feeling great because all the time I was preparing myself to accept that nothing will be same as before diabetes
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
I have had 4 Adrenal Crisis' this year
Is this a record? Until the 3rd episode in early July I didn't actually realise what was happening. I have always been wiped out with a 'flu / bug' for a couple days about once a year but after 3 times I did some research. I found this link to these symptoms. Warning signs include: severe nausea headache
Is this a record? Until the 3rd episode in early July I didn't actually realise what was happening. I have always been wiped out with a 'flu / bug' for a couple days about once a year but after 3 times I did some research. I found this link to these symptoms. Warning signs include: severe nausea headache
KeithS
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AMN EASIER
7 years ago
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Getting and Keeping CHC
I am currently reading the superb article on CHC which SueBatt placed in a post. http://www.landmarkchambers.co.uk/userfiles/documents/resources/NHS%20Continuing%20Care%20and%20NHS%20Funded%20Nursing%20Care.pdf One of the things that stands out for me is that a key criterion for qualifying for CHC is
I am currently reading the superb article on CHC which SueBatt placed in a post. http://www.landmarkchambers.co.uk/userfiles/documents/resources/NHS%20Continuing%20Care%20and%20NHS%20Funded%20Nursing%20Care.pdf One of the things that stands out for me is that a key criterion for qualifying for CHC is
Kevin_1
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PSP Association
7 years ago
Auto accident
On 8/30 my husband and I were hit head o by an impaired driver and are still in hospital. He has 5 broken ribs and a fractured sternum. I fractured C2 vertebrae and because of a dye allergy I had to be pre treated with large doses of hydrocortisone. Wonder what this is going to do to my PMR. Had just
On 8/30 my husband and I were hit head o by an impaired driver and are still in hospital. He has 5 broken ribs and a fractured sternum. I fractured C2 vertebrae and because of a dye allergy I had to be pre treated with large doses of hydrocortisone. Wonder what this is going to do to my PMR. Had just
barbthy
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Future demand for palliative care set to rise
New research published in the open access journal BMC Medicine has projected that numbers of deaths will rise by 25% between 2014 and 2040, with projection of 42% increase in palliative care needs. By 2040, at least 160,000 more people each year are likely to have palliative care needs, including pain
New research published in the open access journal BMC Medicine has projected that numbers of deaths will rise by 25% between 2014 and 2040, with projection of 42% increase in palliative care needs. By 2040, at least 160,000 more people each year are likely to have palliative care needs, including pain
joncarrbrown
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MyDirectives: Make your medical wishes known!
7 years ago
How to Make Good Decisions
The UK's National Council for Palliative Care have published this useful guide to make advance decisions in relation to the Mental Capacity Act. https://gallery.mailchimp.com/ea6a78606131cd2a0c50cb52b/files/475fbcf0-2d6c-41b2-995c-ed7f4c4db69c/MCA_Guidance.pdf
The UK's National Council for Palliative Care have published this useful guide to make advance decisions in relation to the Mental Capacity Act. https://gallery.mailchimp.com/ea6a78606131cd2a0c50cb52b/files/475fbcf0-2d6c-41b2-995c-ed7f4c4db69c/MCA_Guidance.pdf
joncarrbrown
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MyDirectives: Make your medical wishes known!
7 years ago
UK National Council for Palliative Care Merges with Hospice UK
Financial pressures appear to have forced the merger of two great UK organisations at the forefront of emergency, critical and advance care planning. The National Council for Palliative Care, which has been a keen advocate of MyDirective's approach, has announced that it has agreed a merger with Hospice
Financial pressures appear to have forced the merger of two great UK organisations at the forefront of emergency, critical and advance care planning. The National Council for Palliative Care, which has been a keen advocate of MyDirective's approach, has announced that it has agreed a merger with Hospice
joncarrbrown
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MyDirectives: Make your medical wishes known!
7 years ago
Still got fatigue.
Hi ive had gca pmr for 4 years now ,im off pred and my hydrocortisone has been restarted for my Addison's Disease. Im on 25mg hydro and a fludrocortisone pill everyday .Im on 20mg self inject methotrexate once a week.Im also a type 1 diabetic ,who suffers from Aps hughes syndrome ,or sticky blood all
Hi ive had gca pmr for 4 years now ,im off pred and my hydrocortisone has been restarted for my Addison's Disease. Im on 25mg hydro and a fludrocortisone pill everyday .Im on 20mg self inject methotrexate once a week.Im also a type 1 diabetic ,who suffers from Aps hughes syndrome ,or sticky blood all
whitleybayfc
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Carbo Platin
Hi everyone. So Paul was in hospital for a week from last Tuesday until yesterday. This was because his pain medication was changed from MST to Methadone. The first couple of days were difficult, but now he is much better and this chronic abdominal pain - which is not cancer-related - is much better.
Hi everyone. So Paul was in hospital for a week from last Tuesday until yesterday. This was because his pain medication was changed from MST to Methadone. The first couple of days were difficult, but now he is much better and this chronic abdominal pain - which is not cancer-related - is much better.
MelaniePaul
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Ready to roll with T3 ONLY - Dosing advice please What is your schedule for dosing & how much ?
Ok so I have my T3 in stock & ready to roll with properly attempting to feel better. I have a number of Autoimmune diseases including Addison's Disease. I absorb Hydrocortisone very fast, so spilt dose through the day & night. This means its difficult to work out whether exhaustion is due to Addison's
Ok so I have my T3 in stock & ready to roll with properly attempting to feel better. I have a number of Autoimmune diseases including Addison's Disease. I absorb Hydrocortisone very fast, so spilt dose through the day & night. This means its difficult to work out whether exhaustion is due to Addison's
Swanagegirl
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Any similar experiences out there
Hello All So...my dad has a 3cm adenocarcinoma in his lung and a 3cm secondary tumour on his spine. That is all. He has had radiotherapy on his spine to shrink that one and some stabilisation surgery. They are not doing anything on his lung until his performance status has improved...but if he can
Hello All So...my dad has a 3cm adenocarcinoma in his lung and a 3cm secondary tumour on his spine. That is all. He has had radiotherapy on his spine to shrink that one and some stabilisation surgery. They are not doing anything on his lung until his performance status has improved...but if he can
SJR43
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Noobie Here
Hi everyone i'm Chris new here ! looking to lose a lot of weight and started doing the LCHF diet 4 weeks ago ...results so far lost 1 inch from my Belly and reduced my Lantus from 92 units to 86 and Novorapid to 26 from 32 x3 daily :D
Hi everyone i'm Chris new here ! looking to lose a lot of weight and started doing the LCHF diet 4 weeks ago ...results so far lost 1 inch from my Belly and reduced my Lantus from 92 units to 86 and Novorapid to 26 from 32 x3 daily :D
RedDragon1960
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Weight Loss Support
7 years ago
Antibiotics are not doing the job - what next?
I need help and advice from all you lovely people out there who also have this dreadful Lymphoedema. Mine is in both legs, diagnosed a few years ago now. I have had several bouts of Cellulitis, despite rigorous cleaning and moisturizing every day [ sometimes twice daily ] and wearing wraps on both legs
I need help and advice from all you lovely people out there who also have this dreadful Lymphoedema. Mine is in both legs, diagnosed a few years ago now. I have had several bouts of Cellulitis, despite rigorous cleaning and moisturizing every day [ sometimes twice daily ] and wearing wraps on both legs
sammyvan
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LSN
7 years ago
Renowned Doctor explains why even 18-year-olds should plan for the unexpected
Renowned palliative care physician, BJ Miller’s career trajectory was drastically altered when he suffered a life-threatening injury during his sophomore year of college. While horsing around with a friend, he climbed a commuter train parked at a rail station, the next thing he knew eleven-thousand
Renowned palliative care physician, BJ Miller’s career trajectory was drastically altered when he suffered a life-threatening injury during his sophomore year of college. While horsing around with a friend, he climbed a commuter train parked at a rail station, the next thing he knew eleven-thousand
joncarrbrown
Administrator
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MyDirectives: Make your medical wishes known!
7 years ago
Some Words of Encouragement. Severe RA and No Meds. right now. The Benefits of a Healthier Microbiome
Hi All those with RA. Many of you on this site have recently been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis and your Medics are yet to find something to control the disease activity levels. That stage is very painful and very scary. This post is not about recommending what is right for you, or to encourage
Hi All those with RA. Many of you on this site have recently been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis and your Medics are yet to find something to control the disease activity levels. That stage is very painful and very scary. This post is not about recommending what is right for you, or to encourage
AARA
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NRAS
7 years ago
Couldn't Do Fourth Round Of Docetaxol: Husband Admitted To Hospital Tomorrow
Hi everyone. So today we couldn't do round 4 of Docetaxol. There was no doctor at the day ward so we are not sure what the reason was. Something was wrong with the bloods. The nurse said "liver is up so the professor wants to hold off", whatever that means. We saw the palliative care doctor, though,
Hi everyone. So today we couldn't do round 4 of Docetaxol. There was no doctor at the day ward so we are not sure what the reason was. Something was wrong with the bloods. The nurse said "liver is up so the professor wants to hold off", whatever that means. We saw the palliative care doctor, though,
MelaniePaul
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Blood test Before Taking Hydrocortisone
After having my son's blood taken first thing for about the past 20 years and then having T4 directly after, and Hydrocortisone and other meds 1/2 to 1 hour later with breakfast, I have now been told by NHS Endo that he is not pleased with him not having Hydrocortisone first thing. Has anyone got any
After having my son's blood taken first thing for about the past 20 years and then having T4 directly after, and Hydrocortisone and other meds 1/2 to 1 hour later with breakfast, I have now been told by NHS Endo that he is not pleased with him not having Hydrocortisone first thing. Has anyone got any
nightingale-56
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Dry Skin
Ok so most of you know I am pre TX. Over the past month I have been suffering with severely dry skin. To the point my skin is sore....I am lavishing it with cream Aqueous cream, specific for badly dry skin at least twice a day....I've always been particular about cream as I don't want to end up old with
Ok so most of you know I am pre TX. Over the past month I have been suffering with severely dry skin. To the point my skin is sore....I am lavishing it with cream Aqueous cream, specific for badly dry skin at least twice a day....I've always been particular about cream as I don't want to end up old with
Chelle_
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Hydrocortisone
Has anyone consulted with a doctor on the Thyroid UK practioner list who provides treatment with cortisol (hyrdorcortisone). I would be very grateful for any feedback by private message. Many thanks
Has anyone consulted with a doctor on the Thyroid UK practioner list who provides treatment with cortisol (hyrdorcortisone). I would be very grateful for any feedback by private message. Many thanks
Caze
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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