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Total knee replacement
19 days post op - been very tough especially when COVID thrown into the mix! My muscle tone wasn’t great pre-op but is now nonexistent. Is it possible to build muscle tone with PMR? Without PMR it’s possible to build good muscle tone with regular exercises but no matter how frequently I do my post op
19 days post op - been very tough especially when COVID thrown into the mix! My muscle tone wasn’t great pre-op but is now nonexistent. Is it possible to build muscle tone with PMR? Without PMR it’s possible to build good muscle tone with regular exercises but no matter how frequently I do my post op
Toffeeboyblue
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
A safer anticoagulant on the way?
For anyone who is hesitant to take anticoagulants there may be hope on the horizon according to this article. A new type of anticoagulant has just come out of trials and seems to be hopeful in preventing thrombosis whilst reducing bleed risk:- [i]"It has been discovered that factor XI has a really
For anyone who is hesitant to take anticoagulants there may be hope on the horizon according to this article. A new type of anticoagulant has just come out of trials and seems to be hopeful in preventing thrombosis whilst reducing bleed risk:- [i]"It has been discovered that factor XI has a really
CDreamer
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AF Association
8 months ago
Easy squeeze eye drops
Happy and healthy new year to you lovely people. I have recently had a hand op and my other hand is giving up the ghost. I have Sjögren’s syndrome as well as ra and have to put eye drops in regularly. I was wondering if any of you use eye drops that are easy to squeeze or if any of you use a bottle applicator
Happy and healthy new year to you lovely people. I have recently had a hand op and my other hand is giving up the ghost. I have Sjögren’s syndrome as well as ra and have to put eye drops in regularly. I was wondering if any of you use eye drops that are easy to squeeze or if any of you use a bottle applicator
debjw
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NRAS
5 months ago
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Failed urethra stricture surgery
Due to radiation scarring, the first two times it worked, this timed it actually closed, wearing a catheter until the problem is results. Any suggestions?
Due to radiation scarring, the first two times it worked, this timed it actually closed, wearing a catheter until the problem is results. Any suggestions?
Tkwham
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Trabeculectomy and theme parks
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
I had a trab done in one eye following trauma induced high IOP last June. Pressures have been stable since November at around 14.I'm going to a theme park soon (Disney Paris - very excited!) - does anyone know if there are restrictions on roller-coasters with trabs? I'm going with kids, so won't be doing
MatthewC
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Research on effect of red light
Not directly thyroid related but it sheds some light on how we might improve our metabolism at the cellular level, which our thyroids should be partaking in. The text is from my Facebook post, so the tone is for a different audience! https://youtu.be/6Win49aeh8A?si=c7sxkdvvzmceR2lN I highly recommend
Not directly thyroid related but it sheds some light on how we might improve our metabolism at the cellular level, which our thyroids should be partaking in. The text is from my Facebook post, so the tone is for a different audience! https://youtu.be/6Win49aeh8A?si=c7sxkdvvzmceR2lN I highly recommend
Decant
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Euthyrox❗️❗️❗️❗️help
Until now, they provided Euthyrox with lactose from November, we now have Euthyrox with mannitol and citric acid instead of lactose.האם מישהו לקח את האוטירוקס החדש עם נימון? האם הרגשת שינוי לטובה או לרעה? אני באמת מפחד מהשינוי, תודה על כל עזרה.
Until now, they provided Euthyrox with lactose from November, we now have Euthyrox with mannitol and citric acid instead of lactose.האם מישהו לקח את האוטירוקס החדש עם נימון? האם הרגשת שינוי לטובה או לרעה? אני באמת מפחד מהשינוי, תודה על כל עזרה.
Bhjkl
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Beta blockers and Cosopt
I have been using Cosopt eye drops to reduce the pressure in my eyes for some time. I have been recently put onto a beta blocking tablet (isoprolol) for heart problems. As both these medicines contain beta blockers I will be getting a more of the drug in my body. What about the impact on my eye though
I have been using Cosopt eye drops to reduce the pressure in my eyes for some time. I have been recently put onto a beta blocking tablet (isoprolol) for heart problems. As both these medicines contain beta blockers I will be getting a more of the drug in my body. What about the impact on my eye though
CheshireResident
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Fear of pooing during surgery
Hello I am due to have open heart surgery in a few weeks. I have IBS with diarrhoea and urgency. Am so frightened of soiling myself while I can't get up to the loo. Sorry if tmi but had bad experience last year in hospital on bed rest needed to go thought it was a wee but no the other and missed the
Hello I am due to have open heart surgery in a few weeks. I have IBS with diarrhoea and urgency. Am so frightened of soiling myself while I can't get up to the loo. Sorry if tmi but had bad experience last year in hospital on bed rest needed to go thought it was a wee but no the other and missed the
honey1958
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Antibiotics
Has anyone been prescribed Co-trimoxazole and Cefalexin 500mg to take together? I have a chest infection Klebsiella and have been prescribed the two antibiotics, however, I'm feeling quite unwell, shivery and then hot and not sleeping and wondered if anyone else has had these side effects? It could
Has anyone been prescribed Co-trimoxazole and Cefalexin 500mg to take together? I have a chest infection Klebsiella and have been prescribed the two antibiotics, however, I'm feeling quite unwell, shivery and then hot and not sleeping and wondered if anyone else has had these side effects? It could
PAP48
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
advice needed
my doctor prescribed me prochlorperazine when I started with tinnitus and it seemed to calm me down, I think it treats anxiety as well as sickness and dizziness. It’s not an antidepressant, not sure what kind of medication it is to be honest but it calmed me down. I was sleeping ok and because it keep
my doctor prescribed me prochlorperazine when I started with tinnitus and it seemed to calm me down, I think it treats anxiety as well as sickness and dizziness. It’s not an antidepressant, not sure what kind of medication it is to be honest but it calmed me down. I was sleeping ok and because it keep
Lakeshiker
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
Slow colonic transit
I have been diagnosed with slow colonic transit after having all the usual bowel investigations. I have been suffering suffering from chronic constipation for several years. I have been taking Prucalopride for almost a month but unfortunately it has made no difference. My consultant has recommended
I have been diagnosed with slow colonic transit after having all the usual bowel investigations. I have been suffering suffering from chronic constipation for several years. I have been taking Prucalopride for almost a month but unfortunately it has made no difference. My consultant has recommended
Riccar24
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Ferrous sulphate
Can anyone help please with the best time of day to take these tablets? Or any experience with having taken them? It's all well and good to say take on an empty stomach, but they seem to cause reflux and when one is already taking PPI 's for acid reflux this is no easy task. Also advised by GP
Can anyone help please with the best time of day to take these tablets? Or any experience with having taken them? It's all well and good to say take on an empty stomach, but they seem to cause reflux and when one is already taking PPI 's for acid reflux this is no easy task. Also advised by GP
gillsky8
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Loss of Balance
I was diagnosed with AN 5 years ago and it has remained under watch and stable at 18mm. However, I am increasingly having balance problems. Turning over in bed and my head becomes totally disorientated for a few seconds, and when getting up need to sit on edge of bed for a couple of minutes until head
I was diagnosed with AN 5 years ago and it has remained under watch and stable at 18mm. However, I am increasingly having balance problems. Turning over in bed and my head becomes totally disorientated for a few seconds, and when getting up need to sit on edge of bed for a couple of minutes until head
rogthepoge
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
8 months ago
Not diagnosed yet
I'm 61 years old, female. I recently went for a routine PE and when my labs came back, the doctor said "we need to watch your WBC". I was surprised and decided to do my research after looking at the details of the lab report. I almost wish I hadn't, because it wasn't just my WBC that was high
I'm 61 years old, female. I recently went for a routine PE and when my labs came back, the doctor said "we need to watch your WBC". I was surprised and decided to do my research after looking at the details of the lab report. I almost wish I hadn't, because it wasn't just my WBC that was high
Fallorange
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
clonidine?
Thoughts on this please, have been prescribed 100mcgs morning and night for rls , nerve pain and drenching night sweats symptoms. positive and negative feedback.
Thoughts on this please, have been prescribed 100mcgs morning and night for rls , nerve pain and drenching night sweats symptoms. positive and negative feedback.
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Doacs v Warfarin
I have been taking warfarin since 2013 and I am now 76 years old. My warfarin monitoring shows that I am mostly within INR range set for me by the anti-coagulation team at my local hospital. I am considering transferring to one of the new anticoagulants (DOACs , NOACs) I hesitate because I have he'd
I have been taking warfarin since 2013 and I am now 76 years old. My warfarin monitoring shows that I am mostly within INR range set for me by the anti-coagulation team at my local hospital. I am considering transferring to one of the new anticoagulants (DOACs , NOACs) I hesitate because I have he'd
MainlyMyself
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AF Association
8 months ago
Waking up a sleeping colon
I have had this happen several times. Yesterday I had a call from a person who was going to stop by in 2 hours with their grandchild. Of course I was thrilled but also realized by house needed a big once over. I literally flew around, vacumning and washing the bathroom, etc. Lots of bending down which
I have had this happen several times. Yesterday I had a call from a person who was going to stop by in 2 hours with their grandchild. Of course I was thrilled but also realized by house needed a big once over. I literally flew around, vacumning and washing the bathroom, etc. Lots of bending down which
NewEnglander
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Waiting for appointment - sudden hearing loss
My adult son suddenly lost the hearing in one ear, rapidly followed by vertigo and now tinnitus, which he describes as ringing in his head and now also a dripping noise. Has been to Nurse and GP and finally a referral to ENT.......but the waiting list is months. Any advice would be really appreciated
My adult son suddenly lost the hearing in one ear, rapidly followed by vertigo and now tinnitus, which he describes as ringing in his head and now also a dripping noise. Has been to Nurse and GP and finally a referral to ENT.......but the waiting list is months. Any advice would be really appreciated
TeddyDouglas
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
8 months ago
What is your best tech for hearing loss?
Apart from your hearing aids what are your best/indispensable technologies for day to day living with hearing loss? Mine are my Oticon streamer which I use with my NHS hearing aids to connect with my mobile phone, iPad and TV (if you have private aids this may be built into your hearing aids). It turns
Apart from your hearing aids what are your best/indispensable technologies for day to day living with hearing loss? Mine are my Oticon streamer which I use with my NHS hearing aids to connect with my mobile phone, iPad and TV (if you have private aids this may be built into your hearing aids). It turns
alpacagirl
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deafPLUS
8 months ago
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