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Reply from GP Surgery to medical record access
After ten weeks plus my MP's senior researcher has finally received a reply to my request for full online access to my medical records using my hearing loss and the Equality Act 2010 is below. I have not received any acknowledgement of my private and confidential hand delivered letters to my named
After ten weeks plus my MP's senior researcher has finally received a reply to my request for full online access to my medical records using my hearing loss and the Equality Act 2010 is below. I have not received any acknowledgement of my private and confidential hand delivered letters to my named
2pence
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Barking!
Hello all, I’m a nearly 73yr old woman and I’m going mad. I have had tinnitus as long as I can remember, also suffer with hypercusis (not sure of spelling). We have a ten month old border collie pup who is incredibly vocal. I find his bark extremely painful and was wondering if noise cancelling headphones
Hello all, I’m a nearly 73yr old woman and I’m going mad. I have had tinnitus as long as I can remember, also suffer with hypercusis (not sure of spelling). We have a ten month old border collie pup who is incredibly vocal. I find his bark extremely painful and was wondering if noise cancelling headphones
Rainydaysuzy
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Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
Migraine and visual hallucinations
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
PTNewbie
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National Migraine Centre
7 months ago
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Tirosint
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
jand123
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Started peginterferon alpha 2a treatment
Just recently started the above treatment on the 31st January this year but my oldest daughter has just found out shes 9weeks pregnant and i forgot to ask my consultant if it was ok that on my treatment day is it ok to be around her eg as in she comes to my house to visit or is it similar to chemo treatments
Just recently started the above treatment on the 31st January this year but my oldest daughter has just found out shes 9weeks pregnant and i forgot to ask my consultant if it was ok that on my treatment day is it ok to be around her eg as in she comes to my house to visit or is it similar to chemo treatments
Purplechoclover
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
reasons for bad balance/dizzziness
I have identified 5 possible reasons for dizziness/lack of balance. 1. decreasing rasagiline too quickly 2. too much carbidopa 3. nOH (neurogenic orthostatic hypotension) Can be caused by rasagilene+rytary) 4. side effect of midodrine (increases when combined with rasagiline) 5. BPPV (a sort
I have identified 5 possible reasons for dizziness/lack of balance. 1. decreasing rasagiline too quickly 2. too much carbidopa 3. nOH (neurogenic orthostatic hypotension) Can be caused by rasagilene+rytary) 4. side effect of midodrine (increases when combined with rasagiline) 5. BPPV (a sort
pmmargo
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
hello
I have recently been diagnosed as suffering ( and I’m really suffering) from Tinnitus. The constant high pitch is unbearable at time. I am due to go on holiday next Monty and I am getting very anxious about spending 5 hours on a plane with the noise levels possibly making the “ ringing” a lot worse.
I have recently been diagnosed as suffering ( and I’m really suffering) from Tinnitus. The constant high pitch is unbearable at time. I am due to go on holiday next Monty and I am getting very anxious about spending 5 hours on a plane with the noise levels possibly making the “ ringing” a lot worse.
PMJ01
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Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
Abbreviations
I have recently been diagnosed with AF after suffering palpitations and unexplained fluttering in my throat since 2016. I have been treated for a number of years for hypertension. I’ve been prescribed Adizem (after a trial of Bisoprolol made me feel zombie-like) and Edoxaban and being reviewed in a couple
I have recently been diagnosed with AF after suffering palpitations and unexplained fluttering in my throat since 2016. I have been treated for a number of years for hypertension. I’ve been prescribed Adizem (after a trial of Bisoprolol made me feel zombie-like) and Edoxaban and being reviewed in a couple
ElizabethBee
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AF Association
11 months ago
FND Symptoms
Hi! I’ve recently been diagnosed with FND by a neurologist and I would be really interested to know if anyone on this forum can relate to my symptoms. I realise that almost any neuro symptom can be attributed to FND, but would be keen to see whether mine match up with anyone else’s. me: Male, 40s
Hi! I’ve recently been diagnosed with FND by a neurologist and I would be really interested to know if anyone on this forum can relate to my symptoms. I realise that almost any neuro symptom can be attributed to FND, but would be keen to see whether mine match up with anyone else’s. me: Male, 40s
MiniChimp
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
11 months ago
Bronchiectasis.. just had an ear operation.. finding pressure of using aerobika and chest clearance difficult .. any advice ??
Any advice for chest clearance after a lengthy operation out there please . Am home but Ear still bleeding a little I’ve not missed a days chest clearance in nearly 3 years and finding it difficult / worrying to put pressure into my aerobika & doing autogenic drainage for fear it may cause my ear
Any advice for chest clearance after a lengthy operation out there please . Am home but Ear still bleeding a little I’ve not missed a days chest clearance in nearly 3 years and finding it difficult / worrying to put pressure into my aerobika & doing autogenic drainage for fear it may cause my ear
Phill1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Update
After my last post, just updating to say I saw the private ENT consultant on Friday. Appointment......The first thing that blew me away at the appointment was that somebody was actually listening to me and asking me questions instead of staring at me like I'm an idiot like the last 2 GPs have done
After my last post, just updating to say I saw the private ENT consultant on Friday. Appointment......The first thing that blew me away at the appointment was that somebody was actually listening to me and asking me questions instead of staring at me like I'm an idiot like the last 2 GPs have done
hollyrain
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
RA and (periodontitis)gum disease 😱
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
6 months ago
Overwhelmed Again!!
I have been overwhelmed lately. I stopped all of my meds for depression and anxiety, which is making my daily life difficult. I know I should be on medication, but I have never found the right combination to help me thrive in life. I have lost the trust in my doctors to help me feel better. Work has
I have been overwhelmed lately. I stopped all of my meds for depression and anxiety, which is making my daily life difficult. I know I should be on medication, but I have never found the right combination to help me thrive in life. I have lost the trust in my doctors to help me feel better. Work has
PenguinQueen44
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Provera
I've recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. My consultant has issued me with provera tablets as treatment. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking these? Im a little apprehensive of the possible side effects. Many thanks
I've recently been diagnosed with endometriosis. My consultant has issued me with provera tablets as treatment. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with taking these? Im a little apprehensive of the possible side effects. Many thanks
Dvs24
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Consultation for gamma knife
I have a consultation this friday at queens square for gamma knife. I beleive i will be under the care of neil kitchen. Feeling rather anxious, because i was hoping that that i could delay any treatment, but unfortunately i was told my tumour has increased in size since my last scan a year ago. My An
I have a consultation this friday at queens square for gamma knife. I beleive i will be under the care of neil kitchen. Feeling rather anxious, because i was hoping that that i could delay any treatment, but unfortunately i was told my tumour has increased in size since my last scan a year ago. My An
Cwk123
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
Antibiotics and Increasing B12
Hi. I just got over a long bout with covid and am now on antibiotics (ceftin) for an ear infection (caused by covid). I've noticed since I began ceftin (8 days ago) that I'm experiencing fingers and toes tingling. Do you know if antibiotics can cause b12 depletion? I take daily 3000 mgs sublingually
Hi. I just got over a long bout with covid and am now on antibiotics (ceftin) for an ear infection (caused by covid). I've noticed since I began ceftin (8 days ago) that I'm experiencing fingers and toes tingling. Do you know if antibiotics can cause b12 depletion? I take daily 3000 mgs sublingually
LynetteinUSA
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Cardiovascular issues
Anybody out there with extra-cranial GCA / LVV, have any cardiovascular issues? I was having some shortness of breath, sleepiness & lightheadedness. I'm in the middle of testing for that, but a CAT scan showed I have a dilated aortic root and pericardial effusion. Those explained my symptoms, but neither
Anybody out there with extra-cranial GCA / LVV, have any cardiovascular issues? I was having some shortness of breath, sleepiness & lightheadedness. I'm in the middle of testing for that, but a CAT scan showed I have a dilated aortic root and pericardial effusion. Those explained my symptoms, but neither
winfong
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Vestibular Neuritis
Hi everyone, I woke up on New Year's Day with the room spinning around me. Very scary! Diagnosed as vestibular neuritis. My question is, I usually self inject weekly which I have continued to do. I don't know if I'm imagining it but the vertigo symptoms seem to greatly improve for a couple of days
Hi everyone, I woke up on New Year's Day with the room spinning around me. Very scary! Diagnosed as vestibular neuritis. My question is, I usually self inject weekly which I have continued to do. I don't know if I'm imagining it but the vertigo symptoms seem to greatly improve for a couple of days
Ipsofacto01
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Hearing Zoom and Teams Virtual Meetings
Hi,Does anyone have problems hearing over virtual meetings e.g Teams and Zoom? Was this something that was fixed and what was the solution? I'm thinking there might be a technical solution to this problem e.g specific type of ear buds or headphones? I have constant tinnitus and Menieres Disease, and
Hi,Does anyone have problems hearing over virtual meetings e.g Teams and Zoom? Was this something that was fixed and what was the solution? I'm thinking there might be a technical solution to this problem e.g specific type of ear buds or headphones? I have constant tinnitus and Menieres Disease, and
M00n_Zero_2
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Gabapentin useful?
Hello folks I recently read some anecdotal info about the epilepsy drug Gabapentin being helpful for reactive tinnitus. Admittedly it was on the minefield that is tinnitus talk. Has anybody here tried or is taking Gabapentin & does it help? Here is the link if your feeling brave! https://www.tinnitustalk.com
Hello folks I recently read some anecdotal info about the epilepsy drug Gabapentin being helpful for reactive tinnitus. Admittedly it was on the minefield that is tinnitus talk. Has anybody here tried or is taking Gabapentin & does it help? Here is the link if your feeling brave! https://www.tinnitustalk.com
bournville
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
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