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Heart Palpitations / Chest pain post viral meningitis
Hi I'm just wondering has anybody else experienced heart palpitations or chest pain after having viral meningitis? I was diagnosed on 7th July 2017 with VM and about 5 weeks later chest pain and then palpitations began. I get the palpitations daily whereas chest pains come and go. I've had 2 ECGs and
Hi I'm just wondering has anybody else experienced heart palpitations or chest pain after having viral meningitis? I was diagnosed on 7th July 2017 with VM and about 5 weeks later chest pain and then palpitations began. I get the palpitations daily whereas chest pains come and go. I've had 2 ECGs and
kawt
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
Viral Meningitis
I'm 25 days since coming out of hosp being diagnosed VM . Today has not been a good day and I haven't done a thing apart from take my daughter to school this morning . My heads hurting feel dizzy etc !! Days likes this make me feel really scared 😞
I'm 25 days since coming out of hosp being diagnosed VM . Today has not been a good day and I haven't done a thing apart from take my daughter to school this morning . My heads hurting feel dizzy etc !! Days likes this make me feel really scared 😞
Morrellem
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
HUVS
Hi, I'm 39 and was diagnosed with RA in my 20's. After being terribly painful for about 2 years it went into almost full remission after a year of Sulphasalazine and NSAID's. Aside from the ends of both of my pregnancies I have had very little problems...until this year. In March I underwent a termination
Hi, I'm 39 and was diagnosed with RA in my 20's. After being terribly painful for about 2 years it went into almost full remission after a year of Sulphasalazine and NSAID's. Aside from the ends of both of my pregnancies I have had very little problems...until this year. In March I underwent a termination
Superhonig1
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Vasculitis UK
7 years ago
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Untreatable
Hi everyone just wondered if anyone else on here is pretty much untreatable for pain. I'm allergic to opiates e.g. morphine, codeine, tramadol etc and due to other conditions can't take anti inflammatory and nsaids I have no relief from the severe pain at all even at the hospital they can only give me
Hi everyone just wondered if anyone else on here is pretty much untreatable for pain. I'm allergic to opiates e.g. morphine, codeine, tramadol etc and due to other conditions can't take anti inflammatory and nsaids I have no relief from the severe pain at all even at the hospital they can only give me
Suebf1983
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
Parts of UK identified as high risk areas for Lyme disease
Trouble with identifying high risk areas is that anyone in a non-high-risk area could more easily have their concern dismissed - purely on a statistical basis. Quite possibly without even asking about exposure/visits to high risk areas/etc. Especially if they do not get the bulls eye rash... [i] [/i
Trouble with identifying high risk areas is that anyone in a non-high-risk area could more easily have their concern dismissed - purely on a statistical basis. Quite possibly without even asking about exposure/visits to high risk areas/etc. Especially if they do not get the bulls eye rash... [i] [/i
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
To old for this
Hi I am a wife and mother of 4. I don’t know what kind of arthritis that I have but I do not have any family for any kind of support systems which I know are very important when dealing with a lot of pain and stress issues. I Have found that I am allergic to a lot of other arthritis medications all NSAIDS
Hi I am a wife and mother of 4. I don’t know what kind of arthritis that I have but I do not have any family for any kind of support systems which I know are very important when dealing with a lot of pain and stress issues. I Have found that I am allergic to a lot of other arthritis medications all NSAIDS
oldmama42
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Cure Arthritis Community
7 years ago
Biologics, Pills, Creams, Steroids, NSAIDS, plus laughter, love, frustration and pain. PsA/Psoriasis survivor <3
Hello community members! I am Sharon, I have been living with Psoriasis and its nasty cousin PsA. I developed the skin condition first when I was 6, after contracting both the measles and chicken pocks at the SAME time, and then shortly afterwards moving away from everything and everyone I knew at that
Hello community members! I am Sharon, I have been living with Psoriasis and its nasty cousin PsA. I developed the skin condition first when I was 6, after contracting both the measles and chicken pocks at the SAME time, and then shortly afterwards moving away from everything and everyone I knew at that
1sharon
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NRAS
7 years ago
Viral Meningitis
Hi everyone I'm super new to any of this so hopefully I get it right. I was diagnosed VM 2 weeks ago but my symptoms have gone on for 5 weeks now. None of the doctors I've seen have figured out what caused my VM. I have done test after test to try to figure it out with no answers. The doctors have
Hi everyone I'm super new to any of this so hopefully I get it right. I was diagnosed VM 2 weeks ago but my symptoms have gone on for 5 weeks now. None of the doctors I've seen have figured out what caused my VM. I have done test after test to try to figure it out with no answers. The doctors have
TarynCollard
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
Hypothyroidism courtesy of Lyme Disease. Anyone have natural solutions to the Hypo?
Hi, I'm new in the neighborhood, or as we say in Mexico, la colonia! This is a story of my 11 year old daughter. At the risk of giving too much information (or not enough), I've condensed her story into two versions, short story and novel. For those who would like the complete history please scroll down
Hi, I'm new in the neighborhood, or as we say in Mexico, la colonia! This is a story of my 11 year old daughter. At the risk of giving too much information (or not enough), I've condensed her story into two versions, short story and novel. For those who would like the complete history please scroll down
Lymita
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Brain abcessscess after bacterial meningitis
Hi , I had bacteria meningitis last year from an ear infection . It infected my mastoid bone then went on to brain abscesses . I had surgery , craniotomy and mastoidectomy to remove the abscesses and I was in intensive care on life support for a week . I spent a month in hospital then 6 months later
Hi , I had bacteria meningitis last year from an ear infection . It infected my mastoid bone then went on to brain abscesses . I had surgery , craniotomy and mastoidectomy to remove the abscesses and I was in intensive care on life support for a week . I spent a month in hospital then 6 months later
Hidden
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
Symposium this Saturday
I know that many of you are concerned about Lyme Disease and your thyroid function. This is short notice, but if you live in or close to London you may feel you wish to attend this symposium on Saturday. It is only £20. Jane x https://www.lymediseaseclinic.co.uk/speakers/
I know that many of you are concerned about Lyme Disease and your thyroid function. This is short notice, but if you live in or close to London you may feel you wish to attend this symposium on Saturday. It is only £20. Jane x https://www.lymediseaseclinic.co.uk/speakers/
janeb15
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Rivaoxaban with 'food'
At patients day they reinforced the need to take NOACs with food and I was feeling smug because i already knew I must otherwise up to 70% of the drug is lost. But as I queued to speak to the pharmacist who had spoken, about how I could cope with a knee problem in the light of warnings against NSAIDs
At patients day they reinforced the need to take NOACs with food and I was feeling smug because i already knew I must otherwise up to 70% of the drug is lost. But as I queued to speak to the pharmacist who had spoken, about how I could cope with a knee problem in the light of warnings against NSAIDs
songbird74
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AF Association
7 years ago
What to do ?
I am still waiting for my husbands plan to pre-approve dental surgery. I have had this abscess for months. I had decided to continue MTX injections until it was corrected but gave up last week. The injections just make me feel ill. I feel bad enough already. The other stalemate is GO. He relocated to
I am still waiting for my husbands plan to pre-approve dental surgery. I have had this abscess for months. I had decided to continue MTX injections until it was corrected but gave up last week. The injections just make me feel ill. I feel bad enough already. The other stalemate is GO. He relocated to
Damaged
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NRAS
7 years ago
Flying after bacterial meningitis
Hi everyone, I moved to the U.K. Recently and unfortunately contracted neisseria meningitidis on 3/9/17. I was in ICU etc but made a miraculous recovery and was allowed to go home after 10 days. I am not coping well emotionally so am moving back to NZ on 20/09. The thing is I'm still on oxycodon for
Hi everyone, I moved to the U.K. Recently and unfortunately contracted neisseria meningitidis on 3/9/17. I was in ICU etc but made a miraculous recovery and was allowed to go home after 10 days. I am not coping well emotionally so am moving back to NZ on 20/09. The thing is I'm still on oxycodon for
Sarahlbt
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
Norco (Hydrocodone/Acetominophen 10/325)
Please share your experiences with Norco for pain. I have other issues that prohibit the use of NSAIDs.
Please share your experiences with Norco for pain. I have other issues that prohibit the use of NSAIDs.
Jerrymohler
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MPN Voice
7 years ago
Boils and pus.
I had a boil on my leg which was for 2-3 days normal. But after the 3rd day it started becoming hard and red. Today I popped it and pus flew out. but there's some water drainage too. And there is some pain where boil appeared and some on middle part of leg ( boil appeared near the heel). Is that normal
I had a boil on my leg which was for 2-3 days normal. But after the 3rd day it started becoming hard and red. Today I popped it and pus flew out. but there's some water drainage too. And there is some pain where boil appeared and some on middle part of leg ( boil appeared near the heel). Is that normal
hrshlol
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MY SKIN
7 years ago
Shingles vaccination with Hashimoto's
Does anyone know if this is contraindicated? I can't find anything definitive on-line.
Does anyone know if this is contraindicated? I can't find anything definitive on-line.
Chrys
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
beginning to feel a bit scared
Hi eveyone, Can anyone make any suggestions as to the next likely drug. I have had RA for around 4 years and it is in pretty well all my joints now and I have a lot of pain, swelling and damage. I have been on NSAIDS, Sulphasaluzide, MTX, MTX and Embrel, MTX and Abatacept and nothing so far has worked
Hi eveyone, Can anyone make any suggestions as to the next likely drug. I have had RA for around 4 years and it is in pretty well all my joints now and I have a lot of pain, swelling and damage. I have been on NSAIDS, Sulphasaluzide, MTX, MTX and Embrel, MTX and Abatacept and nothing so far has worked
gillianf
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NRAS
7 years ago
Pain management
I’m not having a good day today. Pain and stiffness has been overwhelming this afternoon, so I just had to lie down. I’ve called in sick for work tomorrow, which is a decision that I have to make ASAP to give them time to rearrange my work load or get appropriate cover. I hate doing it, and it’s a year
I’m not having a good day today. Pain and stiffness has been overwhelming this afternoon, so I just had to lie down. I’ve called in sick for work tomorrow, which is a decision that I have to make ASAP to give them time to rearrange my work load or get appropriate cover. I hate doing it, and it’s a year
Rubylu
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
New paper from the French EPICAP (Epidemiological study of prostate cancer) study [1]. "EPICAP is a population-based case-control study conducted in the département of Hérault in France. Eligible cases are all cases of prostate cancers newly diagnosed in 2012-2013 in men less than 75 years old and residing
New paper from the French EPICAP (Epidemiological study of prostate cancer) study [1]. "EPICAP is a population-based case-control study conducted in the département of Hérault in France. Eligible cases are all cases of prostate cancers newly diagnosed in 2012-2013 in men less than 75 years old and residing
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
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