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Anyone Have Experience of Fibro Treatment/Help @ P'boro Hosp?
Hi, I'm in Ramsey near Huntingdon, I was dx'd with fibro after more than 30 years of seeing every specialist in this country and some in America too - worryingly, the dx was made within minutes by a rheumatologist at Hinch, then again (when Hinch didn't folllow up) by another rheumy at Addenbrookes
Hi, I'm in Ramsey near Huntingdon, I was dx'd with fibro after more than 30 years of seeing every specialist in this country and some in America too - worryingly, the dx was made within minutes by a rheumatologist at Hinch, then again (when Hinch didn't folllow up) by another rheumy at Addenbrookes
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Rhupus Anyone?
I am new here as I have spent months under a general medicine specialist who in the end thought it was all in my mind. On my insistence he referred me to a rheumy who has told me he thinks I have a combination of lupus & RA - rhupus as he called it - and possibly sjogenrns too. Bone scan showed arthritis
I am new here as I have spent months under a general medicine specialist who in the end thought it was all in my mind. On my insistence he referred me to a rheumy who has told me he thinks I have a combination of lupus & RA - rhupus as he called it - and possibly sjogenrns too. Bone scan showed arthritis
Someonesmother
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NRAS
11 years ago
Science news for March 4 about DBS
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Mar. 4, 2013 — A team of scientists and clinicians at UC San Francisco has discovered how to detect abnormal brain rhythms associated with Parkinson's by implanting electrodes within the brains of people with the disease. Share This: 13 Related Ads: Study the Brain Parkinson 'S TMS Depression
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11 years ago
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Rice and potato can consume for dibetic patient? I listen that boil or bake potato can take is it correct?
nabeel100
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Which bit do I boil????
Hi all! Silly question but...... I need to boil my neb to steril it as per thr instructions but is it only the bit the meds go in I boil or the face mask too? Daft question I know! Thanks :-)
Hi all! Silly question but...... I need to boil my neb to steril it as per thr instructions but is it only the bit the meds go in I boil or the face mask too? Daft question I know! Thanks :-)
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
DOCTOR, IS THIS GOOD PRACTICE.
My wife went to see gp yesterday as a boil down below very private part So he said go to another room and undress, so i went with her. WOW what a reponce no nurse came with him, he did examine her no cloves but now she feels terrible just don't know what to do he should not have done it without a nurse
My wife went to see gp yesterday as a boil down below very private part So he said go to another room and undress, so i went with her. WOW what a reponce no nurse came with him, he did examine her no cloves but now she feels terrible just don't know what to do he should not have done it without a nurse
bobajob
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Am new to all this! was diagnosed with chronic hep c last jan along with varices splenamegaly n portalhyprtension
Was diagnosed with hep in prison, then gallstones/gallbladder disease last feb, they told me i would need my gallbladder out, then went on to tell me i had varices n ciarrohsisis as well as the hep.Cos i was under escort at the time ,so they said to give the prison doc the dischsrge sheet n he would
Was diagnosed with hep in prison, then gallstones/gallbladder disease last feb, they told me i would need my gallbladder out, then went on to tell me i had varices n ciarrohsisis as well as the hep.Cos i was under escort at the time ,so they said to give the prison doc the dischsrge sheet n he would
PunkyPaul
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British Liver Trust
11 years ago
Update re ibuprofen, aspirin, etc
Hi all. Just to say that I don't think I gave this link in my previous blogs. It is cancer research uk website on ovarian cancer, which says that aspirin, ibuprofen and other NSAIDs can prevent some cases of ovarian cancer. If they can prevent it, they are highly likely to prevent spread in
Hi all. Just to say that I don't think I gave this link in my previous blogs. It is cancer research uk website on ovarian cancer, which says that aspirin, ibuprofen and other NSAIDs can prevent some cases of ovarian cancer. If they can prevent it, they are highly likely to prevent spread in
drdu
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My Ovacome
11 years ago
Still desperately looking for good gynaecologist. I am on NDT and as it helps some women with their gyn. problems I am still in pain.
Can anybody recommend good gynaecologist within West/ East Midlands area, or maybe London.. anywhere in UK. I am suffering from terrible pelvic pain an I know that it is gynaecological problem however I do not exactly know what is causing this terrible pain. I need the treatment but I cannot seem
Can anybody recommend good gynaecologist within West/ East Midlands area, or maybe London.. anywhere in UK. I am suffering from terrible pelvic pain an I know that it is gynaecological problem however I do not exactly know what is causing this terrible pain. I need the treatment but I cannot seem
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Has anyone developed a blood disorder since their diagnosis with RA?
Hi - I am new to this site and wonder if anyone has developed any sort of blood disorder alongside their RA? I'm rather feeling on my own here : ( !! Would be great to have any information from anybody else. I am sero-negative and MTX, Sulphasalazine, Plaquenil, steroids and NSAIDs are all off
Hi - I am new to this site and wonder if anyone has developed any sort of blood disorder alongside their RA? I'm rather feeling on my own here : ( !! Would be great to have any information from anybody else. I am sero-negative and MTX, Sulphasalazine, Plaquenil, steroids and NSAIDs are all off
Ellenkay
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NRAS
11 years ago
Hi I am trying to manage my polymyalgia with nsaids Has anyone else done this?
hoovy
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PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
Splinter Hemorrhages
Hi, I keep getting a lot of splinter hemorrhages, at the moment i've got 9. Does anyone know anything about them? Is this part of APS? Thanks
Hi, I keep getting a lot of splinter hemorrhages, at the moment i've got 9. Does anyone know anything about them? Is this part of APS? Thanks
Dumpypug
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
What are the options for joint and muscle pain?
When I saw Dr K on Thursday, we spoke briefly about amitriptyline (which I tried years ago and gave me nightmares) and plaquenil. We didn't come to any conclusions, as he is going to ask my GP to refer me to him at St Thomas's for further investigation. I've got some sort of low grade connective tissue
When I saw Dr K on Thursday, we spoke briefly about amitriptyline (which I tried years ago and gave me nightmares) and plaquenil. We didn't come to any conclusions, as he is going to ask my GP to refer me to him at St Thomas's for further investigation. I've got some sort of low grade connective tissue
Paleosooze
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Has anyone had success with Botox treatment for chronic headaches after viral meningitis?
My daughter (age 15) had viral meningitis in September and has suffered from chronic headaches ever since. We are with pediatric headache neurologist and Botox was just approved by our insurance company. We have tried 5 different medications and none have provided relief.
My daughter (age 15) had viral meningitis in September and has suffered from chronic headaches ever since. We are with pediatric headache neurologist and Botox was just approved by our insurance company. We have tried 5 different medications and none have provided relief.
Rgymom
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Meningitis Now
11 years ago
Problem with nails
My nails are so awful, the usual hypo ridges some even look like they might crack. I also have noticed a few dents in the middle of a couple of my nails. The bed of my nail where the cuticles grow are looking red and raised on some of them and the skin splits. Another strange thing is some of the
My nails are so awful, the usual hypo ridges some even look like they might crack. I also have noticed a few dents in the middle of a couple of my nails. The bed of my nail where the cuticles grow are looking red and raised on some of them and the skin splits. Another strange thing is some of the
daisymoo
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Can anyone tell me if Naproxen makes you feel drowsy? Have just started taking it and am at work and could fall asleep at my desk!!
Have read the patient information leaftlet but gave up after reading that I will probably die of a heart attack, stroke, yellowfever, rabies etc etc etc lol.
Have read the patient information leaftlet but gave up after reading that I will probably die of a heart attack, stroke, yellowfever, rabies etc etc etc lol.
sandie2255
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NRAS
11 years ago
Claim: Tetanus Vaccine Causes a New Disease Known as Antiphospholipid Syndrome
I came across this article today. http://healthimpactnews.com/2013/tetanus-vaccine-causes-a-new-disease-known-as-antiphospholipid-syndrome/ First I've heard of such a claim. Make of it what you will. The first thing that springs to my mind is why are sufferers predominantly women , isn't the incidence
I came across this article today. http://healthimpactnews.com/2013/tetanus-vaccine-causes-a-new-disease-known-as-antiphospholipid-syndrome/ First I've heard of such a claim. Make of it what you will. The first thing that springs to my mind is why are sufferers predominantly women , isn't the incidence
tim47
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Successful hospital followup
Saw a brilliant doctor at the hospital today. She took the time to listen and answer my many questions (palindromic or ra and can I take nsaids along with mtx when my pain increases etc). She then did thorough examination before discussing options. My blood results r showing raised esr and crp again
Saw a brilliant doctor at the hospital today. She took the time to listen and answer my many questions (palindromic or ra and can I take nsaids along with mtx when my pain increases etc). She then did thorough examination before discussing options. My blood results r showing raised esr and crp again
nottsexsportfanatic
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NRAS
11 years ago
my 4 year old has what looks like a fungal infection of the toe in 4 nails. How can I treat it?
mumstevenson
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Fungal Infection Trust
11 years ago
How my first appointment went.....
Well that's it. I haven't written this straight after my appointment as I needed to get my head around it and what it all means. My appointment was last week, the 23rd. I went in with a relatively open mind. Not expecting a lot. I had written every thing down as so many people have said too. When
Well that's it. I haven't written this straight after my appointment as I needed to get my head around it and what it all means. My appointment was last week, the 23rd. I went in with a relatively open mind. Not expecting a lot. I had written every thing down as so many people have said too. When
ellybw
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NRAS
11 years ago
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