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Propafenone Back!!!
JimF here in the U.S. A while back I posted regarding the critical shortages of Propafenone, which then bled over to shortages of Flecainide and Tikosyn.......which may continue until February. I'm happy to say that my 90 day supply of propafenone has just been refilled by my pharmacy, a truly "thank
JimF here in the U.S. A while back I posted regarding the critical shortages of Propafenone, which then bled over to shortages of Flecainide and Tikosyn.......which may continue until February. I'm happy to say that my 90 day supply of propafenone has just been refilled by my pharmacy, a truly "thank
frazeej
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AF Association
6 months ago
Hair Loss on Acalabrutinib
Has anyone suffered significant hair loss while taking this drug? Does the hair loss stop at some point in time. Does the hair regrow? This is the one thing the oncologist said wouldn't happen. I have been taking an iron supplement and 5,000 mcg of biotin, information that I read in other posts. My hair
Has anyone suffered significant hair loss while taking this drug? Does the hair loss stop at some point in time. Does the hair regrow? This is the one thing the oncologist said wouldn't happen. I have been taking an iron supplement and 5,000 mcg of biotin, information that I read in other posts. My hair
Vinweesel2023
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CLL Support
4 months ago
new here, would like some tips
Hi, I have had tinnitus all my life, from when I was a child every so often, a few times a day I would hear a loud whistle that would last about a minute. My Father passed away 5 years ago and 6 months after I have 3 types of tinnitus, the one I had from a child as well as pulsatilla tinnitus and a
Hi, I have had tinnitus all my life, from when I was a child every so often, a few times a day I would hear a loud whistle that would last about a minute. My Father passed away 5 years ago and 6 months after I have 3 types of tinnitus, the one I had from a child as well as pulsatilla tinnitus and a
Jacsav
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
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Update re: Gallbladder issue.
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
Manderson27
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
New diagnosis - Full thickness macular hole!
Hello everyone here, I'm new to these pages although I am on the Fibromyalgia pages. There was me, minding my own business and watching TV towards the end of January. When I took off my varifocals and rubbed my right eye. It was then I noticed the on screen face became more of a Picasso. What's more
Hello everyone here, I'm new to these pages although I am on the Fibromyalgia pages. There was me, minding my own business and watching TV towards the end of January. When I took off my varifocals and rubbed my right eye. It was then I noticed the on screen face became more of a Picasso. What's more
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Update following meeting with MO
For those following my journey, I had a face-to-face meeting with my MO today and learnt a few things I didn't know. Firstly, the genetic test of the liver tumour the NHS do only tests for BRCA - no other genes. The reason appears to be that the only treatment they would offer is a Parp inhibitor so
For those following my journey, I had a face-to-face meeting with my MO today and learnt a few things I didn't know. Firstly, the genetic test of the liver tumour the NHS do only tests for BRCA - no other genes. The reason appears to be that the only treatment they would offer is a Parp inhibitor so
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Gallbladder issues
My partner has got polyps on his gallblader one is 8mm he seen the gastroenterologist today he thinks he could have blocked bile duct and has to go for mrcp scan and he has a lot of alkaline hp in his urnine he has been getting alot of back pain and bloated stomach, he has been put on waiting list for
My partner has got polyps on his gallblader one is 8mm he seen the gastroenterologist today he thinks he could have blocked bile duct and has to go for mrcp scan and he has a lot of alkaline hp in his urnine he has been getting alot of back pain and bloated stomach, he has been put on waiting list for
Netbet22
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Sleep help with Tinnitus
Hi All, I’ve had a spike in my T since I was involved in a car accident a couple of months ago. I am deaf also so I wear hearing aids in both ears. I cope pretty well during the day and the hearing aids definitely help but at night it’s another story. As soon as I take my hearing aids out the noise
Hi All, I’ve had a spike in my T since I was involved in a car accident a couple of months ago. I am deaf also so I wear hearing aids in both ears. I cope pretty well during the day and the hearing aids definitely help but at night it’s another story. As soon as I take my hearing aids out the noise
Crazylady6
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Hemorrhoids from higher cholesterol
I thought I'd ask if this is common for other people. I suspect my Hemorrhoids have got quite bad as a result of slightly underactive thyroid. My cholesterol is mildly high - 5.7 when it should be below 5. Also I have gilberts syndrome which is high bilirubin. When I fasted or went more than 6 hrs without
I thought I'd ask if this is common for other people. I suspect my Hemorrhoids have got quite bad as a result of slightly underactive thyroid. My cholesterol is mildly high - 5.7 when it should be below 5. Also I have gilberts syndrome which is high bilirubin. When I fasted or went more than 6 hrs without
SteveT3
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
A Bladder Cancer Update.
I got a telephone call early this morning, I was still in bed. Was a woman offering me a place in a Private Hospital for A 'FLEXY CYSTOSCOPY' Good news but the hospital was miles away in Preston, in fact the other side. So I asked her could I not get in at my local hospital - She then started talking
I got a telephone call early this morning, I was still in bed. Was a woman offering me a place in a Private Hospital for A 'FLEXY CYSTOSCOPY' Good news but the hospital was miles away in Preston, in fact the other side. So I asked her could I not get in at my local hospital - She then started talking
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Tinnitus for six weeks for no reason
Hi, I've now had tinnitus for six weeks. It's very high pitched (like one of those sonic cat scarers) and sounds like it's in my head rather than in my ears. I've also had on and off daily headaches for nine weeks. Been to the docs and she doesn't care - said the headaches and tinnitus weren't related
Hi, I've now had tinnitus for six weeks. It's very high pitched (like one of those sonic cat scarers) and sounds like it's in my head rather than in my ears. I've also had on and off daily headaches for nine weeks. Been to the docs and she doesn't care - said the headaches and tinnitus weren't related
guineapig10
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Simbrinza eye drops
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
I have been prescribed Simbrinza eye drops as a new method of treatment to bring my eye pressures down. My eye pressures are 23 and 20. These new drops are to be taken twice a day together with Bimatoprost once per day. I have done some background reading on these new drops and the side effects were
Bill_Evans
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Cold water therapy
Hi everyone, Generally painkillers don't cut through my pain and they give me many side effects, so I am looking into alternatives. I was reading some research about cold water therapy helping with fibromyalgia and other autoimmune pain. I was wondering if anyone tried it for Endo?
Hi everyone, Generally painkillers don't cut through my pain and they give me many side effects, so I am looking into alternatives. I was reading some research about cold water therapy helping with fibromyalgia and other autoimmune pain. I was wondering if anyone tried it for Endo?
OlgaSz
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Duloxetine - cold turkey and afterwards?
One of my tasks in the New Year (after discussing with GP) was to decrease Duloxetine and possibly try something else as the hyperhidrosis side effects were becoming so problematical for me and, after working well for nigh-on 3 years they also now had reduced effectiveness at controlling my pain despite
One of my tasks in the New Year (after discussing with GP) was to decrease Duloxetine and possibly try something else as the hyperhidrosis side effects were becoming so problematical for me and, after working well for nigh-on 3 years they also now had reduced effectiveness at controlling my pain despite
denny_the_wench
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
Maglyn
I reside in the UK and was diagnosed with Afib in early October and had a mild heart attack, in hospital for five days and given flecainide (50mg twice daily), apixaban (5mg twice daily), statins (40mg once daily) Losartan 5mg (once daily). I have always been intolerant to a lot of medication and vaccinations
I reside in the UK and was diagnosed with Afib in early October and had a mild heart attack, in hospital for five days and given flecainide (50mg twice daily), apixaban (5mg twice daily), statins (40mg once daily) Losartan 5mg (once daily). I have always been intolerant to a lot of medication and vaccinations
Maglyn
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AF Association
4 months ago
Spike
So my Christmas present was a spike in my Tinnitus. It seem to lower then spike again until New Year when the spike has remained. Its driving me nuts. I had made an appt with Audiology dept but to be honest what can they do? I find reading about Tinnitus & people's experience quite overwhelming.
So my Christmas present was a spike in my Tinnitus. It seem to lower then spike again until New Year when the spike has remained. Its driving me nuts. I had made an appt with Audiology dept but to be honest what can they do? I find reading about Tinnitus & people's experience quite overwhelming.
EvilAries
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
General Double-Vision/Arteritis Question
I've been having double vision for at least a year, maybe longer. But it's only when I TILT my head (as opposed to looking side to side). My ophthalmologist said the muscles that control my eye movements are not working right (my words, not his), and that [u]one [/u]of the causes could be GCA (which
I've been having double vision for at least a year, maybe longer. But it's only when I TILT my head (as opposed to looking side to side). My ophthalmologist said the muscles that control my eye movements are not working right (my words, not his), and that [u]one [/u]of the causes could be GCA (which
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
high cholesterol
Doctor phoned me today following blood test before Christmas my cholesterol levels have gone up now 5.3 and potassium is raised has suggested starting simvastatin because if cardiovascular risk has any one been on these tablets ?
Doctor phoned me today following blood test before Christmas my cholesterol levels have gone up now 5.3 and potassium is raised has suggested starting simvastatin because if cardiovascular risk has any one been on these tablets ?
Passionflower
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NRAS
4 months ago
Carnosine as potential initial PCa treatment
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
any mums in Manchester
good morning I am a mum of 3 children and my daugher has the bladder/kidney issue. Also I also have the same as my daugher with the overactive bladder and kidney issues. I feel we don’t have many people we can speak to or even relate to and share stuff with as no one we know has these issues. My daugher
good morning I am a mum of 3 children and my daugher has the bladder/kidney issue. Also I also have the same as my daugher with the overactive bladder and kidney issues. I feel we don’t have many people we can speak to or even relate to and share stuff with as no one we know has these issues. My daugher
windsor09
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ERIC
4 months ago
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