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Christmas carols and earplugs -update
Hello all - happy new year to you. Following my post below unfortunately the new tinnitus sounds have not subsided. I have now got constant hissing and static in my ear and neck on my left which has tinnitus which then at times right across the head and into my good ear! I have tried to find information
Hello all - happy new year to you. Following my post below unfortunately the new tinnitus sounds have not subsided. I have now got constant hissing and static in my ear and neck on my left which has tinnitus which then at times right across the head and into my good ear! I have tried to find information
Jane2012
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Supplements to reduce glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
QoL: Moonrise at a liminal place No. 2
I painted three versions of this mixed media work, being drawn repeatedly to the reference photograph. It is a place called Cwmtudu (pronounced Coom-ti-di to my American and, I imagine, most of my English friends here), and here we are looking down jnto the valley from a rocky outcrop on some clifftops
I painted three versions of this mixed media work, being drawn repeatedly to the reference photograph. It is a place called Cwmtudu (pronounced Coom-ti-di to my American and, I imagine, most of my English friends here), and here we are looking down jnto the valley from a rocky outcrop on some clifftops
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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Horizant tapering
Dear All: Apologies- I might be unintentionally reposting this: I have been on Horizant for about seven months, at 600mg in the morning and 600mg in the evening (1,200 mg total). Before that, I was on 600mg Gabapentin daily for two years. Recently, my doctor and I have agreed to reduce my Horizant
Dear All: Apologies- I might be unintentionally reposting this: I have been on Horizant for about seven months, at 600mg in the morning and 600mg in the evening (1,200 mg total). Before that, I was on 600mg Gabapentin daily for two years. Recently, my doctor and I have agreed to reduce my Horizant
JustVisiting23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Azithromycin
Does anyone else take Azithromycin 3 times a week prophylactic? Just wondering if you have to take your rescue antibiotics due to chest infection, do you stop the Azithromycin?
Does anyone else take Azithromycin 3 times a week prophylactic? Just wondering if you have to take your rescue antibiotics due to chest infection, do you stop the Azithromycin?
revcathfrog
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Just diagnosed with 4.0 cm aneurysm of ascending aorta and severe calcification
Hi Friends I cannot express how shocked and dismayed I am finding out that I have severe calcification of my aorta and a 4.0 cm aneurysm. I have read that the aneurysm can be monitored yearly with imaging but there is nothing that can be done for the calcification. In the past 3 years, I have had
Hi Friends I cannot express how shocked and dismayed I am finding out that I have severe calcification of my aorta and a 4.0 cm aneurysm. I have read that the aneurysm can be monitored yearly with imaging but there is nothing that can be done for the calcification. In the past 3 years, I have had
Wewo01
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
A question on 'high' dosage
So I'm currently on 150mcg of levo and 30mcg T3 and my latest results were still only 65% and 62% respectively. I've just started HRT so I may well continue to see improvements but I'm curious about my dosing. I'm 6'1" and roughly 65kg so I'm on the cusp of underweight. I know we need what we need
So I'm currently on 150mcg of levo and 30mcg T3 and my latest results were still only 65% and 62% respectively. I've just started HRT so I may well continue to see improvements but I'm curious about my dosing. I'm 6'1" and roughly 65kg so I'm on the cusp of underweight. I know we need what we need
WitchingHour2point0
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Picking
My husband with PD has been picking at his skin. Especially his hands. Dermatologist recommended lotions for dry skin. Neurologist says it’s not due to PD. He thinks he is peeling skin, but I don’t see anything. Seems to me to be more like a habit, like biting nails. Has anyone else had this feeling?
My husband with PD has been picking at his skin. Especially his hands. Dermatologist recommended lotions for dry skin. Neurologist says it’s not due to PD. He thinks he is peeling skin, but I don’t see anything. Seems to me to be more like a habit, like biting nails. Has anyone else had this feeling?
Shirleyam
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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
7 months ago
Lymphocytic infiltration
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
cartwheels
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Why does everyone seem to have permanent tinnitus here?
What is the cause of permanent tinnitus? This is so worrying, as my tinnitus started this month due to ear canal infection. Would this be permanent? I have been prescribed otomize. Would that be helpful?
What is the cause of permanent tinnitus? This is so worrying, as my tinnitus started this month due to ear canal infection. Would this be permanent? I have been prescribed otomize. Would that be helpful?
Kiitty
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Interesting Article (please read)
came across this article today and would like to know your thoughts: i was swayed by flashy advertising in the late 1990s featuring medical stars like Professor Lord Winston, who convinced me that omega-3 fish oil supplements were essential for my brain and my heart. Fast forward to today, and
came across this article today and would like to know your thoughts: i was swayed by flashy advertising in the late 1990s featuring medical stars like Professor Lord Winston, who convinced me that omega-3 fish oil supplements were essential for my brain and my heart. Fast forward to today, and
Padayn01
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AF Association
6 months ago
Newbie 0
Hi, I've recently been diagnosed with Gilbert's syndrome/disease. It was picked up via blood tests. I'm waiting to have a liver scan but the GP hasn't come up with any other plan. My main question at the minute is does anyone suffer with itching. Its not put down as one of the main symptoms but it's
Hi, I've recently been diagnosed with Gilbert's syndrome/disease. It was picked up via blood tests. I'm waiting to have a liver scan but the GP hasn't come up with any other plan. My main question at the minute is does anyone suffer with itching. Its not put down as one of the main symptoms but it's
HomerJSimpson
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
BC Update with GP.
First I rang Macmillan and they thought it very odd my cancer had gone from high to low. So rang my consultants secretary and she was not there, the people in charge said they were not qualified to help. I saw my GP today and like myself had a letter with no details at the top, this matters because
First I rang Macmillan and they thought it very odd my cancer had gone from high to low. So rang my consultants secretary and she was not there, the people in charge said they were not qualified to help. I saw my GP today and like myself had a letter with no details at the top, this matters because
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Glaucoma in babies
is conjunctivitis common with baby glaucoma patients? My daughters had it a few times now. She was diagnosed at 10 weeks old
is conjunctivitis common with baby glaucoma patients? My daughters had it a few times now. She was diagnosed at 10 weeks old
EmilyEvelyn
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Glasses for eye infection
Had bells palsy for almost 2 months. Palsy eye has an infection. Used antibiotic gel twice. Healing slowly when indoors applying eye drops frequently and using night ointment. Going outside makes eye super dry. Tried normal glasses...not enough protection. Saw moisture chamber glasses with detachable
Had bells palsy for almost 2 months. Palsy eye has an infection. Used antibiotic gel twice. Healing slowly when indoors applying eye drops frequently and using night ointment. Going outside makes eye super dry. Tried normal glasses...not enough protection. Saw moisture chamber glasses with detachable
Gree88
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Facial Palsy UK
1 year ago
NHS Somerset C.C.G have said they will not prescribe eye lubricants on prescription
Recently I have had difficulty obtaining my regular eye lubrication from the pharmacy and last week the G.P surgery told me that I would have to buy my own eye medication. I was given a leaflet explaining that the Somerset CCG considers these lubricating drops of limited clinical value and for minor
Recently I have had difficulty obtaining my regular eye lubrication from the pharmacy and last week the G.P surgery told me that I would have to buy my own eye medication. I was given a leaflet explaining that the Somerset CCG considers these lubricating drops of limited clinical value and for minor
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
help :(
I have had symptoms of a UTI since 31st October. I had Nitrofuration twice at the start of all this and things started to settle until I had a bath. I was then given 7 days of trimethoprim- I felt no real difference with this. Dipstick tests never really show infection so 3 urines have been sent to lab
I have had symptoms of a UTI since 31st October. I had Nitrofuration twice at the start of all this and things started to settle until I had a bath. I was then given 7 days of trimethoprim- I felt no real difference with this. Dipstick tests never really show infection so 3 urines have been sent to lab
Kimbad1990
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Bladder Health UK
6 months ago
eye stroke or retinal artery occlusion ; any experiences
3 am, I go blind in my right eye for and hour. Next day see eye dr, he calls cardio,2nd day see primary dr,3rd day see cardio- mri, ct scan, echo, tee scan. results leaking Watchman, Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) from ablations; end results back on Xarelto( " put the watchman in and never take blood thinners
3 am, I go blind in my right eye for and hour. Next day see eye dr, he calls cardio,2nd day see primary dr,3rd day see cardio- mri, ct scan, echo, tee scan. results leaking Watchman, Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) from ablations; end results back on Xarelto( " put the watchman in and never take blood thinners
champdoberman
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AF Association
1 year ago
Tests
How do you all get these tests done. I've had IBS for over 10 years and no test has ever been offered to me . I suffer every other day . And even going to my GP all she said is take probiotics, mebeverine and cut down on fibre , as I have IBS (D) and sometimes mixed . Every morning is a battle going
How do you all get these tests done. I've had IBS for over 10 years and no test has ever been offered to me . I suffer every other day . And even going to my GP all she said is take probiotics, mebeverine and cut down on fibre , as I have IBS (D) and sometimes mixed . Every morning is a battle going
Ceasersalad
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IBS Network
2 months ago
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