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having had an appointment with the specialist nurse yesterday I have been referred to occupational therapy for some help with my clawed hands. Really hoping I can get some positive help as I do suffer at times with pain and stiffness despite doing exercises. She also mentioned a wax bath treatment which
having had an appointment with the specialist nurse yesterday I have been referred to occupational therapy for some help with my clawed hands. Really hoping I can get some positive help as I do suffer at times with pain and stiffness despite doing exercises. She also mentioned a wax bath treatment which
Clangerscat
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
Recently diagnosed -Hello!
Good evening everyone. Ive been recently diagnosed with PMR, been looking on this site prior to joining, and found it very interesting and informative. I am a 78 year old woman, until recently fit and healthy, other than having full knee replacement 10 months ago, and having a stressful couple of
Good evening everyone. Ive been recently diagnosed with PMR, been looking on this site prior to joining, and found it very interesting and informative. I am a 78 year old woman, until recently fit and healthy, other than having full knee replacement 10 months ago, and having a stressful couple of
Rrdance
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Kaiser MO's and Estrogen
I have an appoint with my latest Kaiser MO in October. I have lobbied 3 MO's and my PCP for transdermal estrogen patches, but with no luck. I have sent my MO the latest info I can find (thanks to this support group for their help), but I am pretty sure he hasn't done anything besides scan it in my
I have an appoint with my latest Kaiser MO in October. I have lobbied 3 MO's and my PCP for transdermal estrogen patches, but with no luck. I have sent my MO the latest info I can find (thanks to this support group for their help), but I am pretty sure he hasn't done anything besides scan it in my
Carlosbach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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Elbow Replacement Surgery P3 on Waiting List
Saw the elbow surgeon yesterday, he's putting me on the waiting list, category P3. Can someone explain what that means, categories were not mentioned when I had neurosurgery and hip replacements. Thanks.
Saw the elbow surgeon yesterday, he's putting me on the waiting list, category P3. Can someone explain what that means, categories were not mentioned when I had neurosurgery and hip replacements. Thanks.
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NRAS
8 months ago
stage 3b/c inoperable non small cell lung cancer. Cannot tolerate durvalumab, (pneumonitis) No mutations - any hope?
hi, Im 57 and was diagnosed with inoperable non small cell lung cancer in October 2022. Since then Ive adopted a dairy, gluten & sugar free diet , organic only & prinipally vegan. I take millions of supplements a day plus Chinese traditional Medicine. I’ve had 3 rounds of chemo, then combined radio
hi, Im 57 and was diagnosed with inoperable non small cell lung cancer in October 2022. Since then Ive adopted a dairy, gluten & sugar free diet , organic only & prinipally vegan. I take millions of supplements a day plus Chinese traditional Medicine. I’ve had 3 rounds of chemo, then combined radio
ohayeai
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 months ago
HRT & RA experiences
hi, I’m wondering if there are others who have experience of RA improvement with HRT. My RA is relatively well managed.. one year in.. have a love / hate relationship with methotrexate (many other posts on this!), but am generally tolerating it better. I am having noticeable flares when I ovulate
hi, I’m wondering if there are others who have experience of RA improvement with HRT. My RA is relatively well managed.. one year in.. have a love / hate relationship with methotrexate (many other posts on this!), but am generally tolerating it better. I am having noticeable flares when I ovulate
Sapphire1701
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NRAS
11 months ago
EP consult
The cardiologist I see is not able to provide medical management of my paroxysmal afib due to my low heart rate and low blood pressure (can't risk pushing either value lower), so I am hoping for an ablation. This morning, due to a cancellation, I was able to bring my initial EP consult forward by 1
The cardiologist I see is not able to provide medical management of my paroxysmal afib due to my low heart rate and low blood pressure (can't risk pushing either value lower), so I am hoping for an ablation. This morning, due to a cancellation, I was able to bring my initial EP consult forward by 1
Desertflowerchild
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
RA complicated by arthritis in knees
Morning, so I have increasing pain in knees, worse on left. Diagnosed with Degenerate Oesteo-Arthritis in both knees, treatment for which is steroid injection, for time being, but ultimately will need knee replacement surgery. My question is, does anyone have tips to reduce pain & swelling & preserve
Morning, so I have increasing pain in knees, worse on left. Diagnosed with Degenerate Oesteo-Arthritis in both knees, treatment for which is steroid injection, for time being, but ultimately will need knee replacement surgery. My question is, does anyone have tips to reduce pain & swelling & preserve
Mama-K
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NRAS
8 months ago
Seyfried press-pulse metabolic strategy for aggressive advanced prostate cancer
I'm writing on behalf of my brother who was diagnosed one year ago with stage four prostate cancer metastasized to the bones. His oncologist initially started him on anti-androgens and radiation with some positive initial results. In the past couple of months his numbers are going in the wrong direction
I'm writing on behalf of my brother who was diagnosed one year ago with stage four prostate cancer metastasized to the bones. His oncologist initially started him on anti-androgens and radiation with some positive initial results. In the past couple of months his numbers are going in the wrong direction
4mybrother
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
Omg just received the prescription for peppermint capsules 🙈
Hi AGAIN everyone ❤️ This saga is beyond belief🤷♀️ just reading the leaflet accompanying the peppermint oil capsules. First there's a lot of 💩 fillers in it , as well as containing 0.2 ml of actual peppermint oil, it also contains the following. Gelatin, glycerol, purified water, titanium divide
Hi AGAIN everyone ❤️ This saga is beyond belief🤷♀️ just reading the leaflet accompanying the peppermint oil capsules. First there's a lot of 💩 fillers in it , as well as containing 0.2 ml of actual peppermint oil, it also contains the following. Gelatin, glycerol, purified water, titanium divide
birkie
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Thyroid UK
8 days ago
Update on visit to gp🙈
Hi everyone ❤️ Update on visit to gp yesterday, firstly I will say she was one of the most down to earth gps I've ever seen👍 she had all my information to hand, she'd obviously done her homework which is rare with some , if not all gps today. I took my roseway information and tablets [ NDT] with me
Hi everyone ❤️ Update on visit to gp yesterday, firstly I will say she was one of the most down to earth gps I've ever seen👍 she had all my information to hand, she'd obviously done her homework which is rare with some , if not all gps today. I took my roseway information and tablets [ NDT] with me
birkie
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Thyroid UK
9 days ago
Covid again - watch this space!- Update
Hi all, remember my post above from last week well I said I would update Monday after the test. You guessed it…. I fell really ill. I went out for a walk Monday morning and wasn’t feeling that bad but Monday afternoon it started taking hold of me, just feeling really poorly (what do I mean by poorly?
Hi all, remember my post above from last week well I said I would update Monday after the test. You guessed it…. I fell really ill. I went out for a walk Monday morning and wasn’t feeling that bad but Monday afternoon it started taking hold of me, just feeling really poorly (what do I mean by poorly?
Investigator1
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Vasculitis UK
10 days ago
Psa and sacrolotic joint
I was diagnosed with psa 6 months ago .due to scalp psoriasis and swollen toes fingers knee pain ect .does any one else suffer from sacrolitis with there's and there spine neck my hips are so painful should I ask my rheumatology doctor other questions .does this happen with psa .he said my mri showed
I was diagnosed with psa 6 months ago .due to scalp psoriasis and swollen toes fingers knee pain ect .does any one else suffer from sacrolitis with there's and there spine neck my hips are so painful should I ask my rheumatology doctor other questions .does this happen with psa .he said my mri showed
Vic1977
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Beyond Psoriasis
12 days ago
Hot flushes after ovarian cancer surgery
Hi ladies, struggling with hot flushes keeping me awake most of the night following surgery for ovarian cancer few months back. Anyone found a good supplement that can be used by those of us for whom HRT is contraindicated ( alot I read about have natural ingredients which mimic oestrogen so are advised
Hi ladies, struggling with hot flushes keeping me awake most of the night following surgery for ovarian cancer few months back. Anyone found a good supplement that can be used by those of us for whom HRT is contraindicated ( alot I read about have natural ingredients which mimic oestrogen so are advised
Jholly4
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
11 months ago
The Brightwell
I heard about The Brightwell from a friend. It's a centre for neurological and physical recovery and I aim to take my chap for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). Has anyone else tried anything like this for anoxic brain injury?
I heard about The Brightwell from a friend. It's a centre for neurological and physical recovery and I aim to take my chap for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). Has anyone else tried anything like this for anoxic brain injury?
AngelLeBuff
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Headway
15 days ago
Things, regimens,etc that are probably RLS worthless.
THINGS THAT DO NOT WORK FOR RLS All of us with RLS/PLMD have slightly different symptoms. We have tried various 'remedies' to try to relieve our RLS symptoms. We have read articles, some interesting, some ridiculous (bar of soap) that make amazing promises. And there is an entire array of things to
THINGS THAT DO NOT WORK FOR RLS All of us with RLS/PLMD have slightly different symptoms. We have tried various 'remedies' to try to relieve our RLS symptoms. We have read articles, some interesting, some ridiculous (bar of soap) that make amazing promises. And there is an entire array of things to
fritz34
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
PD and orthopedic surgeries
I’m debating having a partial knee replacement (for patella femoral arthritis) AND/OR Morton’s neuroma surgery. I really need both, but am very concerned about not being able to exercise, the way I usually do, for at least a few months. Would it be wise to schedule both surgeries just a couple of
I’m debating having a partial knee replacement (for patella femoral arthritis) AND/OR Morton’s neuroma surgery. I really need both, but am very concerned about not being able to exercise, the way I usually do, for at least a few months. Would it be wise to schedule both surgeries just a couple of
Ob6842
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
I turned 47 yesterday, and I've never bothered about aging before but today I feel sad and old and ugly.
I've been in remission from severe MDD for over 3 years. I had minor bouts when younger but I developed peripartum depression with my last child and it lasted 4 1/2 years. I was hospitalized 10 times, tried 16 different medications, ECT, ketamine, TMS. It was a horrific time of my life and I never want
I've been in remission from severe MDD for over 3 years. I had minor bouts when younger but I developed peripartum depression with my last child and it lasted 4 1/2 years. I was hospitalized 10 times, tried 16 different medications, ECT, ketamine, TMS. It was a horrific time of my life and I never want
StillClimbing
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
19 days ago
The Royal
An old programme set in the 60's A woman repeatedly going to the G.p with balance issues and fatigue . Told psychosomatic, ect. Seen by another G.p by chance. Taken seriously. B12 was tested !! In hospital! Subacute combined degeneration of the cord mentioned . Referral to neurologist mentioned
An old programme set in the 60's A woman repeatedly going to the G.p with balance issues and fatigue . Told psychosomatic, ect. Seen by another G.p by chance. Taken seriously. B12 was tested !! In hospital! Subacute combined degeneration of the cord mentioned . Referral to neurologist mentioned
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
19 days ago
Asprin to prevent dvt
I am having knee replacement next week...We must take blood thnners after to prevent dvt and possible PE.. I get it..Blood thinner of choice is now asprin...tolerated and less side effects.. I am supposed to take the regular dose of 325 mgs BID for a month..I know ASA is not as risky as the the other
I am having knee replacement next week...We must take blood thnners after to prevent dvt and possible PE.. I get it..Blood thinner of choice is now asprin...tolerated and less side effects.. I am supposed to take the regular dose of 325 mgs BID for a month..I know ASA is not as risky as the the other
kellyscats1
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Kidney Disease
8 months ago
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