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brain fog!
hi there, last year I had a closed angle glaucoma. I had little warning, thr blood pressure in my right eye suddenly shot up to 80 and I was temporarily blind in that eye. I had a week’s stay in hospital and an operation to bring the pressure down. It is amazing that I have retained quite a bit of
hi there, last year I had a closed angle glaucoma. I had little warning, thr blood pressure in my right eye suddenly shot up to 80 and I was temporarily blind in that eye. I had a week’s stay in hospital and an operation to bring the pressure down. It is amazing that I have retained quite a bit of
Belladoodle
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
stomach Cancer
hi everyone, I suffer with stomach issues. The usual gastritis/oesophagitis. Long story short. Looking for guidance really. My Mum had stomach cancer and then got another primary in her Oesophagus at the same time. Sadly gone. But I am getting full easy when I eat, pain in stomach, bringing food back
hi everyone, I suffer with stomach issues. The usual gastritis/oesophagitis. Long story short. Looking for guidance really. My Mum had stomach cancer and then got another primary in her Oesophagus at the same time. Sadly gone. But I am getting full easy when I eat, pain in stomach, bringing food back
Crinkles2020
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
6 months ago
Spinal injection
Hi everyone how are we all today ? Well I've now asked Painmanagement for a spinal injection physio just not helping and I cant cope with anymore piriformis and sciatica so speak to them in 2 weeks. I had one in 2014 but it wasnt very successful but that was then this is now. What is your thought on
Hi everyone how are we all today ? Well I've now asked Painmanagement for a spinal injection physio just not helping and I cant cope with anymore piriformis and sciatica so speak to them in 2 weeks. I had one in 2014 but it wasnt very successful but that was then this is now. What is your thought on
Betsy50
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Pain Concern
8 months ago
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colonoscopy query
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
Stills
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Erleada side effects
Would like to hear from those with personal experience that have added Erleada to ADT ( Lupron, Firmagon, Orgovyx). What additional side effects did you experience ( fatigue, cognitive, lab test changes, rash, etc). Not looking for studies or drug mfg info, I'm able to look at that. Want to hear real
Would like to hear from those with personal experience that have added Erleada to ADT ( Lupron, Firmagon, Orgovyx). What additional side effects did you experience ( fatigue, cognitive, lab test changes, rash, etc). Not looking for studies or drug mfg info, I'm able to look at that. Want to hear real
wilcoxsaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
IUD and bradycardia
hi my daughter in law (26yr) had an IUD placed in early June. She now has bradycardia and suffered a terrible fainting episode. Hospital said she has vagal syncope. Has anyone else got bradycardia after an IUD placement? Thank you Tina
hi my daughter in law (26yr) had an IUD placed in early June. She now has bradycardia and suffered a terrible fainting episode. Hospital said she has vagal syncope. Has anyone else got bradycardia after an IUD placement? Thank you Tina
Mneutz
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Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
SKIPPED HEARTBEATS
after having surgery for my basal cell carcinoma 2 weeks ago i started having skipped heartbeats causing more anxiety as well
after having surgery for my basal cell carcinoma 2 weeks ago i started having skipped heartbeats causing more anxiety as well
flaxxy703
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Anxiety Support
10 months ago
Anticoagulation considerations for newly diagnosed AF members
This is a post particularly for newly diagnosed members who maybe concerned at some of things they may have read recently about the increased risk of bleeding due to taking anticoagulants. I’m not medically trained, nor (as far as I know) are any of the contributors featured in the links below but what
This is a post particularly for newly diagnosed members who maybe concerned at some of things they may have read recently about the increased risk of bleeding due to taking anticoagulants. I’m not medically trained, nor (as far as I know) are any of the contributors featured in the links below but what
Hidden
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AF Association
10 months ago
restricted urinary flow
Finished IMRT/ SBRT radiation to lymph nodes last week. Since then Ive begun have early AM restricted urinary flow - Very narrow stream. Rad Onc suggested tamsulosin or ibuprophen. MO, tamsulosin. Any work around for the early AM problem that I could take overnight? Ibuprophen has to be taken all
Finished IMRT/ SBRT radiation to lymph nodes last week. Since then Ive begun have early AM restricted urinary flow - Very narrow stream. Rad Onc suggested tamsulosin or ibuprophen. MO, tamsulosin. Any work around for the early AM problem that I could take overnight? Ibuprophen has to be taken all
kainasar
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Symptoms
HiMy son has been told his symptoms are that of IBS after being tested for Crohns and Colitis three years ago which was negative. His symptoms consist of the following Normal poo then followed by what he has described as Constipation Poo that is wet and soggy and white fluffy mucus which I have also
HiMy son has been told his symptoms are that of IBS after being tested for Crohns and Colitis three years ago which was negative. His symptoms consist of the following Normal poo then followed by what he has described as Constipation Poo that is wet and soggy and white fluffy mucus which I have also
Bowels1
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IBS Network
6 months ago
neck tightness
hi all, I don’t know if this is an asthma symptom but the front of my neck feels really tight and like stretching pain. It just feels so tight it’s making me panic
hi all, I don’t know if this is an asthma symptom but the front of my neck feels really tight and like stretching pain. It just feels so tight it’s making me panic
Hiddenhidden224
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Hello all I've had crohns and stomas since 1976 I now have short bowel and an Ileostomy
I've had crohns since 1976 and my first resection june 1977 colostomy formed I spent six weeks in hospital because I couldn't accept mt colostomy at first I wouldn't touch it or change the bag, then after five weeks I thought I've got to accept it and get on with my life, after 46 years I've had five
I've had crohns since 1976 and my first resection june 1977 colostomy formed I spent six weeks in hospital because I couldn't accept mt colostomy at first I wouldn't touch it or change the bag, then after five weeks I thought I've got to accept it and get on with my life, after 46 years I've had five
SoFedUp2023
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
6 months ago
glucose in urine
have done a urine dipstick test and it shows positive for glucose. I’m a bit worried and will ring gp but could this be a sign of liver disease and diabetes?
have done a urine dipstick test and it shows positive for glucose. I’m a bit worried and will ring gp but could this be a sign of liver disease and diabetes?
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
A Kinda Update.
As things stand I have finished my BCG treatment which it seems has failed. I visited my GP and she asked how I was - gave me a script for to wet my mouth and some Folic Acid. I mentioned so pain I have in ribs - not very bad but there,. She prodded my ribs and yes there was some (not bad pain).
As things stand I have finished my BCG treatment which it seems has failed. I visited my GP and she asked how I was - gave me a script for to wet my mouth and some Folic Acid. I mentioned so pain I have in ribs - not very bad but there,. She prodded my ribs and yes there was some (not bad pain).
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Colomycin
Hello everyone. Is there anyone else on here that is taking Colomycin via a nebuliser? I have had it often but not for the last 6 months. I restarted it on Thursday 19th October and since have been suffering badly with asthma, congestion and crackling, particularly at night when I lay down. I've
Hello everyone. Is there anyone else on here that is taking Colomycin via a nebuliser? I have had it often but not for the last 6 months. I restarted it on Thursday 19th October and since have been suffering badly with asthma, congestion and crackling, particularly at night when I lay down. I've
PAP48
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Nearly 14 years on - time has flown.
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the Pernicious Anaemia Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17. In those days I was not many years from having to be put on a diet of raw liver
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the Pernicious Anaemia Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17. In those days I was not many years from having to be put on a diet of raw liver
clivealive
Forum Support
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Late diagnosis of asbestosis
My Dad is 96 and has had progressive lung disease for many years. He's a non-smoker and I always wondered about the cause. On 16 October this year he was referred to a respiratory consultant for the first time. She took a detailed work history (again, the first one to do so) and we realised just how
My Dad is 96 and has had progressive lung disease for many years. He's a non-smoker and I always wondered about the cause. On 16 October this year he was referred to a respiratory consultant for the first time. She took a detailed work history (again, the first one to do so) and we realised just how
tchouli
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
New Diagnosis: Right Eye Normal Pressure Glaucoma.
Apparently two yrs ago at my previous eye test with photos of the back of my eye, a note was made that there seemed to be something going on with the optic nerve. I wasn't informed. At my last eye test the new optician reported the same and told me of the previous photo. She referred me to the hospital
Apparently two yrs ago at my previous eye test with photos of the back of my eye, a note was made that there seemed to be something going on with the optic nerve. I wasn't informed. At my last eye test the new optician reported the same and told me of the previous photo. She referred me to the hospital
Timesarrow
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
Shaking when I stretch…
I’m curious if others with PA have ever experienced this symptom: when I wake up in the morning and stretch, my muscles seem to shake for a few moments, especially in my hands. It also happens to a lesser degree when I have a deep yawn. Subsequent to my PA diagnosis, I was diagnosed with hyperreflexia
I’m curious if others with PA have ever experienced this symptom: when I wake up in the morning and stretch, my muscles seem to shake for a few moments, especially in my hands. It also happens to a lesser degree when I have a deep yawn. Subsequent to my PA diagnosis, I was diagnosed with hyperreflexia
Bellmore2089
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
How effective is fenofibrate for itch?
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
Carly92
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
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