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Back pain from Firmagon?
Hello! My father has gotten terrible back pain, to the point that he is almost not getting out of bed. He says that it is worse when he rises, but has gotten gradually worse over the last four weeks. Of course we are going to do scans to see it is has anything to do with the cancer, but I also wondered
Hello! My father has gotten terrible back pain, to the point that he is almost not getting out of bed. He says that it is worse when he rises, but has gotten gradually worse over the last four weeks. Of course we are going to do scans to see it is has anything to do with the cancer, but I also wondered
TheTopBanana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
First major pathological fracture
We’ve sustained our first significant pathological fracture (right humerus), and upon X-rays have been told the other humerus and both femurs are of similar status. Ortho oncologist talked about doing preventative measures like plates and rods which seem very extreme to put him through major surgeries
We’ve sustained our first significant pathological fracture (right humerus), and upon X-rays have been told the other humerus and both femurs are of similar status. Ortho oncologist talked about doing preventative measures like plates and rods which seem very extreme to put him through major surgeries
WVtwinsmama
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Sotalol v flecanide
I feel lost with my current position. I suffer with PAF and ectopics. My cardiologist and nurse recommended flecanide and arranged a blood test to see if my heart was ok . I asked about echo and ecg . In wales they don’t do that they said . So I’m all prepared to start flecanide. Out of the blue a letter
I feel lost with my current position. I suffer with PAF and ectopics. My cardiologist and nurse recommended flecanide and arranged a blood test to see if my heart was ok . I asked about echo and ecg . In wales they don’t do that they said . So I’m all prepared to start flecanide. Out of the blue a letter
kalgs
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AF Association
3 years ago
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Anyone else suffering from peripheral neuritis?
Anyone else suffering from peripheral neuritis! Have burning sensation and pins and needles in my feet especially at night.
Anyone else suffering from peripheral neuritis! Have burning sensation and pins and needles in my feet especially at night.
Trenholm
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
PN and vaccine
Hello everyone, happy to join this support group! I suffer from Peripheral Neuropathy caused by B12 deficiency. I have been on the B12 injections for 9 months now and although my symptoms have relieved greatly, I still have some bad days (as well as nerve damage on my left side). I have been scheduled
Hello everyone, happy to join this support group! I suffer from Peripheral Neuropathy caused by B12 deficiency. I have been on the B12 injections for 9 months now and although my symptoms have relieved greatly, I still have some bad days (as well as nerve damage on my left side). I have been scheduled
Hidden
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Neuropathy Support
3 years ago
Low carb rebel (inspired by Rosina1871's question of yesterday)
This was originally going to be a response to Rosina1871, but I then decided to make it a separate post as I would like to see other people's comments on my own experience. I too understood that 'a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain', so for a time I diligently followed
This was originally going to be a response to Rosina1871, but I then decided to make it a separate post as I would like to see other people's comments on my own experience. I too understood that 'a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain', so for a time I diligently followed
Marijo1951
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Veggie Burger 🍔 and Greek Yogurt: Dinner 🍦
Tonight, I had a Veggie Burger made from pea protein and has no wheat in it. I had a gluten free hamburger bun with sweet relish and yellow mustard. For dessert, I had a peach Greek yogurt that was lower sugar. The total carbs. for the meal was: 60. What did you have for dinner tonight?😀👍
Tonight, I had a Veggie Burger made from pea protein and has no wheat in it. I had a gluten free hamburger bun with sweet relish and yellow mustard. For dessert, I had a peach Greek yogurt that was lower sugar. The total carbs. for the meal was: 60. What did you have for dinner tonight?😀👍
Activity2004
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Type 2 diabetes medication shown to benefit asthma patients.
Type 2 diabetes patients who also have asthma are benefitting from a diabetes medication, typically given to help the pancreas produce more insulin, that also improves asthma symptoms and may reduce lung and airway inflammation. These types of medication — GLP-1 receptor agonists — are a newer class
Type 2 diabetes patients who also have asthma are benefitting from a diabetes medication, typically given to help the pancreas produce more insulin, that also improves asthma symptoms and may reduce lung and airway inflammation. These types of medication — GLP-1 receptor agonists — are a newer class
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Plateau
Hi, been lurking a while & have read posts about this but TBH most of it goes over my head as I'm not used to the jargon. My wife & I started Michael Moseley's Low Blood Sugar diet and we're now coming towards the end of week 7. I've lost 10kg but have now been at 87 kg for at least a week and still
Hi, been lurking a while & have read posts about this but TBH most of it goes over my head as I'm not used to the jargon. My wife & I started Michael Moseley's Low Blood Sugar diet and we're now coming towards the end of week 7. I've lost 10kg but have now been at 87 kg for at least a week and still
UserError
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
What should I do next ?
I'd be grateful for advice on my latest blood test results and recent health history about what I should be doing next. I have hypothyroidism with Hashimoto and the last year has been quite up-and-down. I am now taking 50 mcg/day of Levo (Accord). My health history and blood test results are in my profile
I'd be grateful for advice on my latest blood test results and recent health history about what I should be doing next. I have hypothyroidism with Hashimoto and the last year has been quite up-and-down. I am now taking 50 mcg/day of Levo (Accord). My health history and blood test results are in my profile
Chr6
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Am I diabetic
Are there any statistics on the likelihood of a 65 yo male with a BMI of 40 having type 2 diabetes? That describes me but my docs are certain (using only HbA1c) that I don't have diabetes. I have a lot of symptoms which tend to suggest I do but they are just dismissing me as a worrier. My HbA1c reading
Are there any statistics on the likelihood of a 65 yo male with a BMI of 40 having type 2 diabetes? That describes me but my docs are certain (using only HbA1c) that I don't have diabetes. I have a lot of symptoms which tend to suggest I do but they are just dismissing me as a worrier. My HbA1c reading
Cetus
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
Steroids and insulin problems
Problems taking steroids for PMR when insulin dependent. Constant high blood sugars caused me to suffer keto acidosis.
Problems taking steroids for PMR when insulin dependent. Constant high blood sugars caused me to suffer keto acidosis.
butterflyfarm
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Metformin side effects
Hi all, my partner has started Met a few weeks ago. She’s having multiple symptoms: - hives/rashes/urticaria - migraines - painful joints and bones/body ache - fever/warm to touch - soreness on the outer neck (a couple of inches below the ears) Is this normal? The Private Endocrinologist claims to
Hi all, my partner has started Met a few weeks ago. She’s having multiple symptoms: - hives/rashes/urticaria - migraines - painful joints and bones/body ache - fever/warm to touch - soreness on the outer neck (a couple of inches below the ears) Is this normal? The Private Endocrinologist claims to
Wired123
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
Ibrutinib and Anti-Inflammatory Medications
Wondering what is recommended for muscle type pain inflammation. Used to use ibuprofen, but no longer due to ibrutinib. Any recommendations will be checked with my MD before use. I have used bio freeze. Considering Voltaren creme but, not to sure about it’s safety profile.
Wondering what is recommended for muscle type pain inflammation. Used to use ibuprofen, but no longer due to ibrutinib. Any recommendations will be checked with my MD before use. I have used bio freeze. Considering Voltaren creme but, not to sure about it’s safety profile.
Davidcara
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Has anyone else suffered breast tenderness?
Hi just wondered if anyone else has had breast tenderness on one side and numbness and tingling in arm. Not really painful more like pins and needles. I have SLE and lung fibrosis. So is this another lupus symptom? I am post menopausal so no longer have periods. Thank you in advance.
Hi just wondered if anyone else has had breast tenderness on one side and numbness and tingling in arm. Not really painful more like pins and needles. I have SLE and lung fibrosis. So is this another lupus symptom? I am post menopausal so no longer have periods. Thank you in advance.
Hidden
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Muscle pain from ADT
Five months into ADT, severe muscle pain has emerged. Since I have not had any pain for decades except from bicycle falls, I assume the pain is cancer related. Since the area of pain has moved once, from just beneath my shoulder on the back side to my upper arm, both on the left side, I assume it
Five months into ADT, severe muscle pain has emerged. Since I have not had any pain for decades except from bicycle falls, I assume the pain is cancer related. Since the area of pain has moved once, from just beneath my shoulder on the back side to my upper arm, both on the left side, I assume it
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Introducing Myself
Hi, a good friend recommended this site to me as I’m struggling with my weight, type 2 diabetes and more recently dangerously high blood sugar despite medication. Up to the start of the pandemic I had just about reversed the diabetes, had started to lose weight via a low GI/GL diet and intermittent fasting
Hi, a good friend recommended this site to me as I’m struggling with my weight, type 2 diabetes and more recently dangerously high blood sugar despite medication. Up to the start of the pandemic I had just about reversed the diabetes, had started to lose weight via a low GI/GL diet and intermittent fasting
Catmad10
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Paraneoplastic sensory neuropathy (PSN) with anti Hu-antibodies and promoting human growth hormone (HRH)
Good Morning all, Has anyone with sensory neuropathy focused on boosting their human growth hormone and had positive results of nerve regrowth or healing? Or used Red Light Therapy? Or any other advice to encourage healing of the nerve damage. Many thanks
Good Morning all, Has anyone with sensory neuropathy focused on boosting their human growth hormone and had positive results of nerve regrowth or healing? Or used Red Light Therapy? Or any other advice to encourage healing of the nerve damage. Many thanks
Cloe
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Neuropathy Support
3 years ago
Nifedipine alternatives
I've been taking Nifedipine for 20 or more years and my current prescription is for 20mg MR (modified release) e.g. slowly, rather than a quick hit which is sometimes better. As I'm anti medicines, one prescription can sometimes last a year, as I only take them when its really cold. Although this year
I've been taking Nifedipine for 20 or more years and my current prescription is for 20mg MR (modified release) e.g. slowly, rather than a quick hit which is sometimes better. As I'm anti medicines, one prescription can sometimes last a year, as I only take them when its really cold. Although this year
mikejdrake
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Alternative to gabapentin?
I have what I think is nerve damage in thoracic spine. I've tried gabapentin and pregabalin and antidepressants, all things that "mess with your head". I have bad reactions to them all. Does anyone know of anything other than these that help nerve pain ?
I have what I think is nerve damage in thoracic spine. I've tried gabapentin and pregabalin and antidepressants, all things that "mess with your head". I have bad reactions to them all. Does anyone know of anything other than these that help nerve pain ?
Sunrise58
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
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