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RLS medication side effects
Good Morning. I've suffered with restless legs for the best part of 50 years without wanting to boar anyone press-ups used to be my go to cure. But as I've got older they no longer work. I've been on Gabapentin for three or more years, initially it worked fine, I take a 100mg at noon a 300mg early evening
Good Morning. I've suffered with restless legs for the best part of 50 years without wanting to boar anyone press-ups used to be my go to cure. But as I've got older they no longer work. I've been on Gabapentin for three or more years, initially it worked fine, I take a 100mg at noon a 300mg early evening
whitney2044
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Palliative care, does it still exist?
I saw a consultant , for the first time since well before lockdown, on the 14th September. I'd never met him before but he was really great. He'd obviously read my notes as he asked about all my conditions, osteoporosis, swollen legs etc. He said my lung condition is now too far gone to put me through
I saw a consultant , for the first time since well before lockdown, on the 14th September. I'd never met him before but he was really great. He'd obviously read my notes as he asked about all my conditions, osteoporosis, swollen legs etc. He said my lung condition is now too far gone to put me through
wheezyof
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Prednisone to Hydrocortisone
My last visit to my rheumatologist she recommended I see an endocrinologist because my most recent Dexa scan (2022) hadn’t improved from my last one (2020). My Dexa scans say osteopenia but my rheumatologist looks at the reports and there’s some other formula that brings me into osteoporosis. So she
My last visit to my rheumatologist she recommended I see an endocrinologist because my most recent Dexa scan (2022) hadn’t improved from my last one (2020). My Dexa scans say osteopenia but my rheumatologist looks at the reports and there’s some other formula that brings me into osteoporosis. So she
1951grumpa
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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VERTEBROPLASTY OP WENT FINE - SO FAR, SO GOOD
I did not have the luxury of asking anesthesiologist about Pred dose as there wasn't one present. I was awake for the entire procedure and op nurse administered an opioid and a medication when I requested it. Very relaxed but not "high". Also an antibiotic was included and I now have the same one at
I did not have the luxury of asking anesthesiologist about Pred dose as there wasn't one present. I was awake for the entire procedure and op nurse administered an opioid and a medication when I requested it. Very relaxed but not "high". Also an antibiotic was included and I now have the same one at
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Itching due to medication??
Hello, I had a liver transplant 3 years ago and take tacrolimus, mycophenolate and prednisone for anti rejection. I have recently had a very itchy localised rash on my neck which I have been treating with hydrocortisone cream. This is having no effect. I was wondering if it could be a reaction to any
Hello, I had a liver transplant 3 years ago and take tacrolimus, mycophenolate and prednisone for anti rejection. I have recently had a very itchy localised rash on my neck which I have been treating with hydrocortisone cream. This is having no effect. I was wondering if it could be a reaction to any
Chasdog
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Nintedanib
Hi, I am absolutely useless with technology…… I wrote a lengthy update about myself, this drug, other drugs, hospital stay, decline of lung transplant at Harefield, referral to palliative care, oxygen - sorry goes on and on, just wanted to share the year’s overall experience. I can’t find the update
Hi, I am absolutely useless with technology…… I wrote a lengthy update about myself, this drug, other drugs, hospital stay, decline of lung transplant at Harefield, referral to palliative care, oxygen - sorry goes on and on, just wanted to share the year’s overall experience. I can’t find the update
Bonchops10
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Living with Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
11 months ago
what is this exactly. ?
hi there. I have experienced the most intense pain ever to my righ thigh eventually spreading to my left leg also. I’m October 23 Doctors decided to fit a 7 inch titanium rod to the right femur as they believe that will provide support to the cancerous leg. I continue to have pain from the femur
hi there. I have experienced the most intense pain ever to my righ thigh eventually spreading to my left leg also. I’m October 23 Doctors decided to fit a 7 inch titanium rod to the right femur as they believe that will provide support to the cancerous leg. I continue to have pain from the femur
db1966
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
VETEBRAL PLASTY SURGERY FINALLY SCHED FOR NEXT WEEK
At long last. Vetebral surgery scheduled for Sept. 21.
PMRPRo,
can you please tell me about hydrocortisone cover (during surgery) and doubling up on regular Pred for a couple of days afterward? This, so I can sound intelligent when the Nurse calls. Lol. It is a local anesthetic, not being put
At long last. Vetebral surgery scheduled for Sept. 21.
PMRPRo,
can you please tell me about hydrocortisone cover (during surgery) and doubling up on regular Pred for a couple of days afterward? This, so I can sound intelligent when the Nurse calls. Lol. It is a local anesthetic, not being put
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hello - I’m struggling
My brother almost died from sepsis due to a huge abscess left untreated by the hospital. On the scans they found him to have child Pugh class C decompensated liver cirrhosis. Total shock to us. He’s no longer decompensated but is seriously ill after being in hospital for two months, having three surgery
My brother almost died from sepsis due to a huge abscess left untreated by the hospital. On the scans they found him to have child Pugh class C decompensated liver cirrhosis. Total shock to us. He’s no longer decompensated but is seriously ill after being in hospital for two months, having three surgery
MrsAlien
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Efudix cream
A bit off topic but I've been given Efudix Cream for pre cancerous skin things called actinic keratosis, GP told me it was "a bit of Dermatitis" Mmmm...... I knew it wasn't so went privately to see Dermatologist. It's a Chemotherapy cream and it basically kills off any sun damaged skin and it's very
A bit off topic but I've been given Efudix Cream for pre cancerous skin things called actinic keratosis, GP told me it was "a bit of Dermatitis" Mmmm...... I knew it wasn't so went privately to see Dermatologist. It's a Chemotherapy cream and it basically kills off any sun damaged skin and it's very
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Surgery and PMR dose
Hello. I’m due to have surgery in 10 days time for a couple of hernia repairs. I am currently in the second week of reducing Prednisolone from 2mg to 1.5mg, over a five week period. At the time of starting the taper, I didn’t know of the confirmed operation date. So, should I continue the reduction
Hello. I’m due to have surgery in 10 days time for a couple of hernia repairs. I am currently in the second week of reducing Prednisolone from 2mg to 1.5mg, over a five week period. At the time of starting the taper, I didn’t know of the confirmed operation date. So, should I continue the reduction
Songbird69
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hydrocortisone usage.
hi, I’ve had balanitis and was prescribed a hydrocortisone. Since then it has come back and I’ve used the cream twice when it came back. Last time was two weeks ago and the balanitis is back. How often can I use the cream? Concerned about warnings of thinning skin. I’m due to go away on Saturday
hi, I’ve had balanitis and was prescribed a hydrocortisone. Since then it has come back and I’ve used the cream twice when it came back. Last time was two weeks ago and the balanitis is back. How often can I use the cream? Concerned about warnings of thinning skin. I’m due to go away on Saturday
Seeny
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
1 year ago
Update on mum
Since my last post things have deteriorated quickly, mums swallowing has got a lot worse and she has choked twice and has crackles on her lungs which she has been given antibiotics for ( not quite sure how they will get these into her) the community matron updated me today and has told me that she is
Since my last post things have deteriorated quickly, mums swallowing has got a lot worse and she has choked twice and has crackles on her lungs which she has been given antibiotics for ( not quite sure how they will get these into her) the community matron updated me today and has told me that she is
Walking18
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PSP Association
11 months ago
Nervous changing from Prednisolone to Hydrocortisone
I have been on prednisolone for about 6 years and was down to 4.5mg but not feeling great with general pain so upped it to 5mg. Adrenal gland isn’t working so I doubt if I can get off steroids entirely anytime soon. Anyway spoke to my Endocrinologist the other day and we discussed trying Hydrocortisone
I have been on prednisolone for about 6 years and was down to 4.5mg but not feeling great with general pain so upped it to 5mg. Adrenal gland isn’t working so I doubt if I can get off steroids entirely anytime soon. Anyway spoke to my Endocrinologist the other day and we discussed trying Hydrocortisone
Suffolklady
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Balanitis healed with Circumcision???
I have been dealing with balanitis for a couple of months now. It has been very challenging. Intimacy came to a complete stop. After seeing 2 dermatologists and 3 doctors, to include a Urologist, I am almost certain that I will have to get a circumcision. The Urologist recommended it after a brief exam
I have been dealing with balanitis for a couple of months now. It has been very challenging. Intimacy came to a complete stop. After seeing 2 dermatologists and 3 doctors, to include a Urologist, I am almost certain that I will have to get a circumcision. The Urologist recommended it after a brief exam
Karthur
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
1 year ago
Turkey OTC
👋 hope this is allowed. Wanted to ask if anyone here is from/lives in Turkey. How easy/is it possible to purchase hydrocortisone over the counter? (I am already on HC from my NHS endo but ones I had from Turkey are the only ones that don’t give me severe gastro issues so I’m thinking I need to
👋 hope this is allowed. Wanted to ask if anyone here is from/lives in Turkey. How easy/is it possible to purchase hydrocortisone over the counter? (I am already on HC from my NHS endo but ones I had from Turkey are the only ones that don’t give me severe gastro issues so I’m thinking I need to
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Oct 14th FREE live workshop!!!
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
11 months ago
📢 Saturday October 14th Free Live HCC Workshop📢
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MichelleL_BlueFaery
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
11 months ago
Actinic keratosis & Lung cancer
Hi, Dad is in 5th week of taking Erlotinib and corresponding face rash appears to be under control with prescribed cream / antibiotics. Also good to see that his cough has reduced in frequency by around 90% and no increase in fatigue. My question is- dad has actinic keratosis ( for around 25 years +
Hi, Dad is in 5th week of taking Erlotinib and corresponding face rash appears to be under control with prescribed cream / antibiotics. Also good to see that his cough has reduced in frequency by around 90% and no increase in fatigue. My question is- dad has actinic keratosis ( for around 25 years +
Adaughter
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
📢 Don't Miss Out on Our Workshop This Saturday! 📢
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Join us as distinguished experts gather to shed light on pivotal healthcare topics that touch the lives of many! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Sarah C. Bauer: A leading developmental and behavioral pediatrician with a personal connection to our cause. Her father's journey with type 2 diabetes and a brief battle
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
11 months ago
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