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Hi. I've been on HealthUnlocked for some time now and for some reason, my profile states I've not introduced myself. I've written a bio within my profile which summarises my journey with sJIA. I've had systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis for over fifty years and early on had periods of remission
Hi. I've been on HealthUnlocked for some time now and for some reason, my profile states I've not introduced myself. I've written a bio within my profile which summarises my journey with sJIA. I've had systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis for over fifty years and early on had periods of remission
WilfDog
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JIA-at-NRAS
3 months ago
HRT and migraines
I'd be interested to know if there are women out there who can definitely say that taking HRT has helped them with migraines. I know that the research says that there is no evidence that it helps, if anything, probably makes it worse. Or were you prescribed some medication for menopause and it actually
I'd be interested to know if there are women out there who can definitely say that taking HRT has helped them with migraines. I know that the research says that there is no evidence that it helps, if anything, probably makes it worse. Or were you prescribed some medication for menopause and it actually
Chleo11
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National Migraine Centre
8 months ago
Restless legs.
I have severe restless legs, as previously discussed within this forum. Over the past few years intercourse has become quite painful - middle age woman syndrome. Recently my GP started me on 10 milligrams estradiol vagifem pessaries. I understand that hrt has a significant impact on rls. My rls was
I have severe restless legs, as previously discussed within this forum. Over the past few years intercourse has become quite painful - middle age woman syndrome. Recently my GP started me on 10 milligrams estradiol vagifem pessaries. I understand that hrt has a significant impact on rls. My rls was
Trish8433
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
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RLS worse after knee replacement
I've taken Pramipexole for a long time and it's worked. However, after recent knee replacement surgery (7th Feb), the RLS is driving me mad. I'm up every night after 1 or 2 hours' sleep and end up taking an opioid to settle it.Can the pain from the knee be causing it? Any advice welcome.
I've taken Pramipexole for a long time and it's worked. However, after recent knee replacement surgery (7th Feb), the RLS is driving me mad. I'm up every night after 1 or 2 hours' sleep and end up taking an opioid to settle it.Can the pain from the knee be causing it? Any advice welcome.
Urmston
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
fed up of feeling so rubbish!!
Following up from previous posts: Brief history : diagnosed with hypothyroidism in March after going to the DRs initially thinking my HRT needed tweaking, awful brain fog, hair loss, brittle peeling ridged nails, cold feet but extreme sweating at times incl night sweats, dry flaky skin, horrible joint
Following up from previous posts: Brief history : diagnosed with hypothyroidism in March after going to the DRs initially thinking my HRT needed tweaking, awful brain fog, hair loss, brittle peeling ridged nails, cold feet but extreme sweating at times incl night sweats, dry flaky skin, horrible joint
Vorney
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
High LFT results
Hi I have been having blood tests every 6 months for 3 years because my LFT s are coming back abnormal. I used to be a heavy drinker but for the past few years I have cut down and never have more than 14 units a week. I have been in hospital for a hip replacement and then was readmitted as I had an
Hi I have been having blood tests every 6 months for 3 years because my LFT s are coming back abnormal. I used to be a heavy drinker but for the past few years I have cut down and never have more than 14 units a week. I have been in hospital for a hip replacement and then was readmitted as I had an
Bobbie2
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Changing thyroid treatment and Testogel
Hi, I wonder if anyone can advise and apologies in advance for the long story! I consulted a private Endocrinologist and started taking Liothyronine in early October 1 x 5mg tablet 3 times a day. I was also on 25mg levothyroxine, 4pumps of estrogel, 2 tablets of progesterone and 1/8 pack of testogel
Hi, I wonder if anyone can advise and apologies in advance for the long story! I consulted a private Endocrinologist and started taking Liothyronine in early October 1 x 5mg tablet 3 times a day. I was also on 25mg levothyroxine, 4pumps of estrogel, 2 tablets of progesterone and 1/8 pack of testogel
Blu-cat11
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Just some good news
Just wanted to update you all on this in case anyone is thinking of surgery to fix something non-cancer related. My husband was looking into getting a hip replacement back in 2021 when he was diagnosed with PC. So the hip replacement was put on hold,. But the hip arthritis kept getting worse and he
Just wanted to update you all on this in case anyone is thinking of surgery to fix something non-cancer related. My husband was looking into getting a hip replacement back in 2021 when he was diagnosed with PC. So the hip replacement was put on hold,. But the hip arthritis kept getting worse and he
Bspouse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Adenomyosis, should I have hysterectomy?
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
mavenmi
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
An update
Several months ago, I wrote on here ‘A while back, I was seen by a lady at the pain clinic, who said that I have ‘Scoliosis convex to the right with minor anterior vertebral body height loss at T12, L3 and L4. Disc space narrowing at the lumbosacral level with hypertrophy of the lower lumbar facet joints
Several months ago, I wrote on here ‘A while back, I was seen by a lady at the pain clinic, who said that I have ‘Scoliosis convex to the right with minor anterior vertebral body height loss at T12, L3 and L4. Disc space narrowing at the lumbosacral level with hypertrophy of the lower lumbar facet joints
DollyDutchGirl
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Pain Concern
3 months ago
Decision to make
Hi, I’ve been told I need to have a valve replacement and can’t make my mind up between a mechanical valve and Ross procedure. I’m 46 so if I have the Ross procedure I’ll need to get another replacement in 20 years or so. The mechanical valve looks like it will make my diet complicated , I need to reduce
Hi, I’ve been told I need to have a valve replacement and can’t make my mind up between a mechanical valve and Ross procedure. I’m 46 so if I have the Ross procedure I’ll need to get another replacement in 20 years or so. The mechanical valve looks like it will make my diet complicated , I need to reduce
S77Durham
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
newly diagnosed valve replacement
Hi, Brand new here. Recently diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis. Saw the cardiologist 4 days ago. Need to have TOE, ct scan, lung capacity test, meet surgeon then put on his list for valve replacement. The waiting is driving me insane. When I had echo 7 weeks ago the chap that did it rushed
Hi, Brand new here. Recently diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis. Saw the cardiologist 4 days ago. Need to have TOE, ct scan, lung capacity test, meet surgeon then put on his list for valve replacement. The waiting is driving me insane. When I had echo 7 weeks ago the chap that did it rushed
Hythe123
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Blood results interpretation required
Hi there, I need help interpreting my results. My symptoms are brain fog, joint aches, lack of energy and anxiety. These have been with me all my life. They got better in 2022 when I started combination therapy. However, I do not think I have reached my optimum (whatever that is) because these symptoms
Hi there, I need help interpreting my results. My symptoms are brain fog, joint aches, lack of energy and anxiety. These have been with me all my life. They got better in 2022 when I started combination therapy. However, I do not think I have reached my optimum (whatever that is) because these symptoms
Carlax
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Should I have a hysterectomy?
The short version is that I have adenomyosis, but it is well enough managed on zoladex/Tibolone that I'm not having any significant pain and not bleeding enough that it is a problem, but I do have lots of more minor issues and my consultant thinks a hysterectomy would be better. I've got the op booked
The short version is that I have adenomyosis, but it is well enough managed on zoladex/Tibolone that I'm not having any significant pain and not bleeding enough that it is a problem, but I do have lots of more minor issues and my consultant thinks a hysterectomy would be better. I've got the op booked
mavenmi
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
8 months ago
Studies comparing Levo mono vs Levo/Lio combo T4/T3 treatment
Batty1shared an article here https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/150566060/why-don’t-doctors-know-deal-with-this-hypothyroid-issue That lead me to a rabbit hole on the American Thyroid Association website. Sharing a summary of what I found to be a very comprehensive presentation of studies
Batty1shared an article here https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/150566060/why-don’t-doctors-know-deal-with-this-hypothyroid-issue That lead me to a rabbit hole on the American Thyroid Association website. Sharing a summary of what I found to be a very comprehensive presentation of studies
FallingInReverse
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Worse since Wife had hip replacement
Wife been on ropinirole for 20yrs small dose a day. Since hip replacement RLS has got far worse had to increase dose to 1mg per day which is still not really helping .getting severe leg jolts in evening.which is frankly getting her down. Can't sit or lay down. Any ideas to assist plse thanks
Wife been on ropinirole for 20yrs small dose a day. Since hip replacement RLS has got far worse had to increase dose to 1mg per day which is still not really helping .getting severe leg jolts in evening.which is frankly getting her down. Can't sit or lay down. Any ideas to assist plse thanks
Leg7
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Where to begin……….
A month ago I had a total hip replacement - in and out on same day which seems to be a policy with many hospitals now. Stayed a week with my sister then home alone…. Was on 4.5mg Prednisolone but for ease of management have been taking 5 mg ever since. Have had a pretty stressful period with a
A month ago I had a total hip replacement - in and out on same day which seems to be a policy with many hospitals now. Stayed a week with my sister then home alone…. Was on 4.5mg Prednisolone but for ease of management have been taking 5 mg ever since. Have had a pretty stressful period with a
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Hip replacement surgery
Has anyone had hip replacement surgery with ET jak 2 , on hydroxy and aspirin? I'm due for this in a few weeks with a pre op assessment in 2 weeks time. Surgeon has been made aware of Et situation. I just wondered if anyone has encountered any problems or issues, or whether the procedure was straight
Has anyone had hip replacement surgery with ET jak 2 , on hydroxy and aspirin? I'm due for this in a few weeks with a pre op assessment in 2 weeks time. Surgeon has been made aware of Et situation. I just wondered if anyone has encountered any problems or issues, or whether the procedure was straight
Oscarsboy
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
subclinical - do I need levo?
I have been borderline Subclinical hypothyroidism for around 10 years. The GP put me on levothyroxine 2013, I took a low dose for a month or two but couldn’t tolerate it (palpitations), so I stopped. I was referred to Endo who did a check on my antibodies - was clear. Every year, my tsh was either just
I have been borderline Subclinical hypothyroidism for around 10 years. The GP put me on levothyroxine 2013, I took a low dose for a month or two but couldn’t tolerate it (palpitations), so I stopped. I was referred to Endo who did a check on my antibodies - was clear. Every year, my tsh was either just
Rambler16
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
hormonnes .. are they ok or not
have been unwel for over 4 years now I have fibromyalgia since 2014 which I managed fine until 4/5 years ago became increased unwel daily .. have had to leave my job now due to ill health … recently had health check to see if could help as GP kept saying all in my head … results for Hormonnes were as
have been unwel for over 4 years now I have fibromyalgia since 2014 which I managed fine until 4/5 years ago became increased unwel daily .. have had to leave my job now due to ill health … recently had health check to see if could help as GP kept saying all in my head … results for Hormonnes were as
kes2008
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
8 months ago
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