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hi all, creeping up to 1 year since my TBI. I stayed in hosp for 4 days before being discharged but despite this my TBI was classed as ‘severe’. I am lucky in the sense of I seem to have recovered really well. I don’t have any symptoms anymore apart from the odd BPPV spell which I fix with the epley.
hi all, creeping up to 1 year since my TBI. I stayed in hosp for 4 days before being discharged but despite this my TBI was classed as ‘severe’. I am lucky in the sense of I seem to have recovered really well. I don’t have any symptoms anymore apart from the odd BPPV spell which I fix with the epley.
sunnygiraffe
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Headway
9 months ago
Vertigo
Iv been taking betahistine for 6weeks,for vertigo,been ok till last tues,now i keep getting up with vertigo,its not going away,the tablets are suppose to stop it, before i only had it every so often ,i take the tablets you put on your gum to melt for attacks they help but give me me bit of a headache
Iv been taking betahistine for 6weeks,for vertigo,been ok till last tues,now i keep getting up with vertigo,its not going away,the tablets are suppose to stop it, before i only had it every so often ,i take the tablets you put on your gum to melt for attacks they help but give me me bit of a headache
Puggles2
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AF Association
9 months ago
Ginkgo - possible adverse side effect: Nervous anxiety
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
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Tinnitus worse since Ear infection/ Burst Eardrum
Hi everyoneEarlier this week I got a bad ear infection and urgent care think I may have burst my eardrum too, I have a Cookie Bite Hearing Loss which has been causing me to have tinnitus since I was about 14 so for about 6 years now but I've found that my tinnitus is worse since I got the infection especially
Hi everyoneEarlier this week I got a bad ear infection and urgent care think I may have burst my eardrum too, I have a Cookie Bite Hearing Loss which has been causing me to have tinnitus since I was about 14 so for about 6 years now but I've found that my tinnitus is worse since I got the infection especially
Lilmix03
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Tinnitus UK
9 months ago
Its not getting better its beginning to drive me mad
Ive had this annoying noise in my ears for a few years now? Its really getting on my nerves now as it has got progressively louder, im 55 years old and cant explain how completly frustrated right now ? Knowing its getting louder as i get older .IT has an annoying habit of changing pitch from a high pitch
Ive had this annoying noise in my ears for a few years now? Its really getting on my nerves now as it has got progressively louder, im 55 years old and cant explain how completly frustrated right now ? Knowing its getting louder as i get older .IT has an annoying habit of changing pitch from a high pitch
Philbeard
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Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Labyrinthitis & tinnitus
Had mild tinnitus for a while which I could cope with, but since the onset of labyrinthitis back in March the tinnitus has got much worse, particularly recently..anyone had similar?..Currently in bed after another labyrinthitis 'episode'.
Had mild tinnitus for a while which I could cope with, but since the onset of labyrinthitis back in March the tinnitus has got much worse, particularly recently..anyone had similar?..Currently in bed after another labyrinthitis 'episode'.
Cityfan1
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Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Lyrica can it just mask inflammation
Hi. I'm still waiting for the rhumatologist and for the moment my gp want my to try lyrica to remove the pain. Does it work for inflammatory pain? If i stop feeling the pain but the inflammation is still there can i rupture something by moving to much again? I have achille inflammation, pain in my rib
Hi. I'm still waiting for the rhumatologist and for the moment my gp want my to try lyrica to remove the pain. Does it work for inflammatory pain? If i stop feeling the pain but the inflammation is still there can i rupture something by moving to much again? I have achille inflammation, pain in my rib
Shadow35
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NRAS
10 months ago
Muscle movements upwards
I'm.not sure I have FND. Muscles move involuntarily up.my back neck and head. Trying to balance. I've got tinnitus. Alll fter using olive oil in right ear in 2020 to soften wax. Not stopped ever. Issues with balance but never dizzy. More like there is a boat inside me! My brain can often be calculating
I'm.not sure I have FND. Muscles move involuntarily up.my back neck and head. Trying to balance. I've got tinnitus. Alll fter using olive oil in right ear in 2020 to soften wax. Not stopped ever. Issues with balance but never dizzy. More like there is a boat inside me! My brain can often be calculating
Chandalierglass
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
10 months ago
Post Covid
Morning all ,hoping for advice plz. I had covid 6 weeks ago,it was very unpleasant. Worse still is now ive been left with vertigo. Im actually struggling more with this than the covid. My RA nurse also stopped my meds due to how poorly i was. So far no flare. Please has anyone else had vertigo and how
Morning all ,hoping for advice plz. I had covid 6 weeks ago,it was very unpleasant. Worse still is now ive been left with vertigo. Im actually struggling more with this than the covid. My RA nurse also stopped my meds due to how poorly i was. So far no flare. Please has anyone else had vertigo and how
Ninnin67
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NRAS
10 months ago
GRADUATES CHAT... OCTOBER...WEEK ONE...Come and Join Us!
White Rabbits ! October is here! Welcome to the latest chat thread for graduates! Hello! Now, you did not expect to find me here did you? YOU thought I was sipping smoothies and eating croissants in Catch Up Corner. But here I am, and am hoping I can handle this is well as MissUnderstanding does! So!
White Rabbits ! October is here! Welcome to the latest chat thread for graduates! Hello! Now, you did not expect to find me here did you? YOU thought I was sipping smoothies and eating croissants in Catch Up Corner. But here I am, and am hoping I can handle this is well as MissUnderstanding does! So!
Oldfloss
Administrator
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
advice needed
my doctor prescribed me prochlorperazine when I started with tinnitus and it seemed to calm me down, I think it treats anxiety as well as sickness and dizziness. It’s not an antidepressant, not sure what kind of medication it is to be honest but it calmed me down. I was sleeping ok and because it keep
my doctor prescribed me prochlorperazine when I started with tinnitus and it seemed to calm me down, I think it treats anxiety as well as sickness and dizziness. It’s not an antidepressant, not sure what kind of medication it is to be honest but it calmed me down. I was sleeping ok and because it keep
Lakeshiker
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Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Loss of Balance
I was diagnosed with AN 5 years ago and it has remained under watch and stable at 18mm. However, I am increasingly having balance problems. Turning over in bed and my head becomes totally disorientated for a few seconds, and when getting up need to sit on edge of bed for a couple of minutes until head
I was diagnosed with AN 5 years ago and it has remained under watch and stable at 18mm. However, I am increasingly having balance problems. Turning over in bed and my head becomes totally disorientated for a few seconds, and when getting up need to sit on edge of bed for a couple of minutes until head
rogthepoge
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
10 months ago
clonidine?
Thoughts on this please, have been prescribed 100mcgs morning and night for rls , nerve pain and drenching night sweats symptoms. positive and negative feedback.
Thoughts on this please, have been prescribed 100mcgs morning and night for rls , nerve pain and drenching night sweats symptoms. positive and negative feedback.
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Waiting for appointment - sudden hearing loss
My adult son suddenly lost the hearing in one ear, rapidly followed by vertigo and now tinnitus, which he describes as ringing in his head and now also a dripping noise. Has been to Nurse and GP and finally a referral to ENT.......but the waiting list is months. Any advice would be really appreciated
My adult son suddenly lost the hearing in one ear, rapidly followed by vertigo and now tinnitus, which he describes as ringing in his head and now also a dripping noise. Has been to Nurse and GP and finally a referral to ENT.......but the waiting list is months. Any advice would be really appreciated
TeddyDouglas
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
10 months ago
What is your best tech for hearing loss?
Apart from your hearing aids what are your best/indispensable technologies for day to day living with hearing loss? Mine are my Oticon streamer which I use with my NHS hearing aids to connect with my mobile phone, iPad and TV (if you have private aids this may be built into your hearing aids). It turns
Apart from your hearing aids what are your best/indispensable technologies for day to day living with hearing loss? Mine are my Oticon streamer which I use with my NHS hearing aids to connect with my mobile phone, iPad and TV (if you have private aids this may be built into your hearing aids). It turns
alpacagirl
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deafPLUS
10 months ago
Why don’t Doctors know/Deal with this hypothyroid issue??
I found what I believe to be an informative and interesting article for people who suffer with Hypothyroidism and all it’s complications. Doctor's like to dismiss us when we complain of unusual pains this article proves what we already know that “we are not crazy”. https://www.rheumatologyadvisor.com
I found what I believe to be an informative and interesting article for people who suffer with Hypothyroidism and all it’s complications. Doctor's like to dismiss us when we complain of unusual pains this article proves what we already know that “we are not crazy”. https://www.rheumatologyadvisor.com
Batty1
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
How long from non-urgent to urgent
In January 2023 I was aware of tinnitus developing in my left ear only. After checking a NHS site to see if it could be linked to Covid the site flagged up possible issues with tinnitus in only 1 ear and recommended a visit to my GP. I saw a doctor in early June during which the possibility of an AN
In January 2023 I was aware of tinnitus developing in my left ear only. After checking a NHS site to see if it could be linked to Covid the site flagged up possible issues with tinnitus in only 1 ear and recommended a visit to my GP. I saw a doctor in early June during which the possibility of an AN
Lilolilo
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
10 months ago
Betahistine
I have been prescribed Betahistine for dizziness associated with long covid. I am currently taking 600mg Gabapentin for my RLS which is managing it reasonably well. Has anyone any experience with taking Betahistamine of the effect on RLS?
I have been prescribed Betahistine for dizziness associated with long covid. I am currently taking 600mg Gabapentin for my RLS which is managing it reasonably well. Has anyone any experience with taking Betahistamine of the effect on RLS?
Edengirl58
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Do you want to know more about.. Bradycardia?
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow. For further
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
6 days ago
Newly diagnosed with AN
Hi, I was diagnosed with a 2cm AN in July of this year in Dorset County Hospital with promise of a referral to Southampton General. After 6 weeks without the expected letter arriving I contacted Southampton to be told that they had no record of referral so I had to go back to DCH to chase them 😐. This
Hi, I was diagnosed with a 2cm AN in July of this year in Dorset County Hospital with promise of a referral to Southampton General. After 6 weeks without the expected letter arriving I contacted Southampton to be told that they had no record of referral so I had to go back to DCH to chase them 😐. This
DorsetTony
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
10 months ago
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