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Using ChatGPT to help us understand tinnitus. Thoughts? Here's an AI Assistant I've created for understanding Tinnitus
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
daverussell
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
Tigger is bouncing around Winnie the Pooh, because he is happy his RLS is better
I was originally trialing 5 microgram 7 day patches that got me out of that dark tunnel but wasn’t 100% effective so after the initial 3 week trial I wrote to Dr Christopher Murphy explained the situation and he arranged for me to collect 10 microgram 7 day patches from Salford Royal Infirmary. I applied
I was originally trialing 5 microgram 7 day patches that got me out of that dark tunnel but wasn’t 100% effective so after the initial 3 week trial I wrote to Dr Christopher Murphy explained the situation and he arranged for me to collect 10 microgram 7 day patches from Salford Royal Infirmary. I applied
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
IVF transfer protolols (adenomyosis / endometriosis)
Hey there fellow warriors. I am agonising over IVF transfer protocols. After a year of batch stimming I am very fortunate to have 3 euploid blastocysts on ice ready to transfer. I have had five failed transfers (x2 miscarriages, 3 BFNs) and feel like I have tried everything already in terms of protocols
Hey there fellow warriors. I am agonising over IVF transfer protocols. After a year of batch stimming I am very fortunate to have 3 euploid blastocysts on ice ready to transfer. I have had five failed transfers (x2 miscarriages, 3 BFNs) and feel like I have tried everything already in terms of protocols
Falafelrovers
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
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5 weeks and still waiting for 24hr heart monitor result.
Came of bisoprolol five weeks ago after being on it for a month due to it causing my pressure coming down causing me to feel very light headed and weak a lot, had a day monitor test when i was on it, feel better now i,m off it, i,get light headed at times but not as much ,sometimes have feelings in
Came of bisoprolol five weeks ago after being on it for a month due to it causing my pressure coming down causing me to feel very light headed and weak a lot, had a day monitor test when i was on it, feel better now i,m off it, i,get light headed at times but not as much ,sometimes have feelings in
mobyfool
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Pathologic fracture of Iliac crest
Such a complicated journey...but essentially after successful spinal stenosis surgery in March,Ienjoyed a few weeks of good health and mobility. I continued Piqray and had to start metformin. In May, I began experiencing increasing pain in my right hp where the cancer is located. Scans were ordered
Such a complicated journey...but essentially after successful spinal stenosis surgery in March,Ienjoyed a few weeks of good health and mobility. I continued Piqray and had to start metformin. In May, I began experiencing increasing pain in my right hp where the cancer is located. Scans were ordered
Dragonfly2
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 month ago
Please join us Tuesday,June 18th, for our Living Room discussion on Surgical Options
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday June 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Jeffrey B. Velotta, MD, Thoracic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA and Clinical Assistant Professor
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday June 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Jeffrey B. Velotta, MD, Thoracic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA and Clinical Assistant Professor
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
1 month ago
Not sure how to help/plan
Hi all, I'm not really sure what I'm looking for, but felt like typing this might somehow make something better. I'm late 30s, single, only child, single parent, no other family left alive. My mum was diagnosed with stage 4B ovarian last August. She's done chemo (CA 125 down to 6), and debulking.
Hi all, I'm not really sure what I'm looking for, but felt like typing this might somehow make something better. I'm late 30s, single, only child, single parent, no other family left alive. My mum was diagnosed with stage 4B ovarian last August. She's done chemo (CA 125 down to 6), and debulking.
sasissad
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
It's been a year
Hi guys I have not been on here much this year. It's a year since my lovely darling man died of cancer. I miss Jim every day. But I carry on and I go out with my friends, it's when I get back home and am alone with my thoughts. It has been a hard year! Hopefully the next year is a bit easier. I have
Hi guys I have not been on here much this year. It's a year since my lovely darling man died of cancer. I miss Jim every day. But I carry on and I go out with my friends, it's when I get back home and am alone with my thoughts. It has been a hard year! Hopefully the next year is a bit easier. I have
Carolsos
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NRAS
1 month ago
Shirt sighted
Can anybody tell me if you are long sighted and have cataracts surgery for long distance you then become short sighted
Can anybody tell me if you are long sighted and have cataracts surgery for long distance you then become short sighted
Janebirch1
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
Aortic stenosis
Hi, I have heart disease and had a stent 2 years ago,I'm on a cocktail of medication.I had an echocardiogram recently that shows mild aortic stenosis and mild/ moderate aortic reguritation. This was a surprise to me as this has never been mentioned until now.Looking back at a CT Angiogram from 2019
Hi, I have heart disease and had a stent 2 years ago,I'm on a cocktail of medication.I had an echocardiogram recently that shows mild aortic stenosis and mild/ moderate aortic reguritation. This was a surprise to me as this has never been mentioned until now.Looking back at a CT Angiogram from 2019
LEMCON
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
New GP who understands thyroid!!
Private endocrinologist discharged me back to my surgery as he "could not" treat me with my TSH being back in range, positive TPO in the 300's & ultrasound showing small thyroid (ords) still highly symptomatic, saw another GP at the practice really to ask for a 2nd opinion. New GP listed my symptoms
Private endocrinologist discharged me back to my surgery as he "could not" treat me with my TSH being back in range, positive TPO in the 300's & ultrasound showing small thyroid (ords) still highly symptomatic, saw another GP at the practice really to ask for a 2nd opinion. New GP listed my symptoms
Elle137
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Johns Hopkins adjusted clinical groups system score mean under nhs?
I see this on record Johns Hopkins adjusted clinical groups system score of ACG 5. What does it mean how does it impact me in any way.? I have started asking for blood tests and my GP has not been happy about it. Surgery has never been keen to blood tests though this seems to have popped up on record
I see this on record Johns Hopkins adjusted clinical groups system score of ACG 5. What does it mean how does it impact me in any way.? I have started asking for blood tests and my GP has not been happy about it. Surgery has never been keen to blood tests though this seems to have popped up on record
thyroidsymtoms
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Seen the Oncologist
The Oncologist examined me and has decided to send me for a scan to see if the lump has gotten any bigger. If so it could mean Surgery Radiotherapy or drugs, if its shrinking to stay on Tamoxifen and he would see me in months. So I'm just waiting for appointments at the moment Gordon (Redier)
The Oncologist examined me and has decided to send me for a scan to see if the lump has gotten any bigger. If so it could mean Surgery Radiotherapy or drugs, if its shrinking to stay on Tamoxifen and he would see me in months. So I'm just waiting for appointments at the moment Gordon (Redier)
Redier
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Male Breast Cancer
1 month ago
shingles jab anyone?
I had a very bad bout of shingles three years ago. Yesterday my doctors surgery rang to say I qualified for a jab! I tried to ask if it was worthwhile for someone who had already had shingles and was told she was the receptionist! Fair enough but then you can’t speak to a medic anymore Any thoughts
I had a very bad bout of shingles three years ago. Yesterday my doctors surgery rang to say I qualified for a jab! I tried to ask if it was worthwhile for someone who had already had shingles and was told she was the receptionist! Fair enough but then you can’t speak to a medic anymore Any thoughts
Green230461
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NRAS
1 month ago
Feeling lonely - first time posting
Hi all, Have been reading lots of helpful posts on here so thought I’d bite the bullet and share something also. My mum (71) was diagnosed with stage 3b ovarian cancer just after Christmas last year, she had a successful hysterectomy surgery end of Jan and then started chemo mid March. She also has
Hi all, Have been reading lots of helpful posts on here so thought I’d bite the bullet and share something also. My mum (71) was diagnosed with stage 3b ovarian cancer just after Christmas last year, she had a successful hysterectomy surgery end of Jan and then started chemo mid March. She also has
Fourbytwo93
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Result of CT angiogram
Heard back from the rapid access chest pain clinic and they confirmed I have a mild to moderate blockage of my coronary arteries. They requested my doctor prescribe amlopidine and aspirin - so more medication! I'm not sure about the aspirin as I've had a stomach ulcer in the past and also bleed very
Heard back from the rapid access chest pain clinic and they confirmed I have a mild to moderate blockage of my coronary arteries. They requested my doctor prescribe amlopidine and aspirin - so more medication! I'm not sure about the aspirin as I've had a stomach ulcer in the past and also bleed very
Roxdale
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Antibiotic for UTI
I have been prescribed nitrofurantoin from my surgery for my UTI. Bearing in mind they don’t acknowledge that I have a b12 deficiency, should I be taking them? I did mention it to the triage nurse I spoke. I started B12 injections a couple of weeks ago, so hoping it won’t cause me any problems, but
I have been prescribed nitrofurantoin from my surgery for my UTI. Bearing in mind they don’t acknowledge that I have a b12 deficiency, should I be taking them? I did mention it to the triage nurse I spoke. I started B12 injections a couple of weeks ago, so hoping it won’t cause me any problems, but
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Please advice
My latest PSA on 6/11/24 was 1.06 up from 0.65 on 4/2/24. I have a meeting with my MO on 4/26 to discuss the next step. I was taking Opdivo immunotherapy from 2/2023 to 2/2024 for bladder cancer. so far my bladder cancer is in check so now I can focus on my PCA. Should I get a PSMA pet? is it time to
My latest PSA on 6/11/24 was 1.06 up from 0.65 on 4/2/24. I have a meeting with my MO on 4/26 to discuss the next step. I was taking Opdivo immunotherapy from 2/2023 to 2/2024 for bladder cancer. so far my bladder cancer is in check so now I can focus on my PCA. Should I get a PSMA pet? is it time to
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
On ending
Just over 2 months ago I had 2value.replacements mechanical op went very well unfortunately my after care didn't go all that well .Iam having to go to doctors 2 times a week.for blood tests to get warfine dose right and this week alone 2 hospital appointments.which is far way don't have car and patent
Just over 2 months ago I had 2value.replacements mechanical op went very well unfortunately my after care didn't go all that well .Iam having to go to doctors 2 times a week.for blood tests to get warfine dose right and this week alone 2 hospital appointments.which is far way don't have car and patent
Craig53
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Recent dropping of guideline "Post from your own experience".
I find this forum useful and informative, especially when members share from their personal experiences. IMO the dropping of the referenced guideline is not an enhancement to this forum. Currently, I am one of the participants in discussions about surgery and ultrasensitive PSA testing. I have considerable
I find this forum useful and informative, especially when members share from their personal experiences. IMO the dropping of the referenced guideline is not an enhancement to this forum. Currently, I am one of the participants in discussions about surgery and ultrasensitive PSA testing. I have considerable
NanoMRI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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