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Incarceration
I don’t know about the rest of you but I have these great plans for passing the time while I’m incarcerated. (Apart from the noose knitting! 😈) I’ve decided it’s great time to do all the things that I’ve shelved for so long. I am a sad creature because I’m actually looking on these things as being
I don’t know about the rest of you but I have these great plans for passing the time while I’m incarcerated. (Apart from the noose knitting! 😈) I’ve decided it’s great time to do all the things that I’ve shelved for so long. I am a sad creature because I’m actually looking on these things as being
Bodice
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
flecainide
For sometime now I have been able to keep my AFIB under control with Nebivolol but today I have had a very fast and irregular heart beat again, I have taken a flecainide given as a PIP could anyone tell me how long they usually take to slow ones heart down,? with everything going on I have not been
For sometime now I have been able to keep my AFIB under control with Nebivolol but today I have had a very fast and irregular heart beat again, I have taken a flecainide given as a PIP could anyone tell me how long they usually take to slow ones heart down,? with everything going on I have not been
Florenceamelia
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AF Association
4 years ago
Light sensitivity success. Big thumbs up, optometry rocks.
I've had a number of visual processing and light sensitivity issues after BI. The visual processing, pattern glare, was treated successfully with colorimetry methods, it took 14 months. At the beginning of March I was retested and a pair of transition lenses were prescribed, for sensitivity to bright
I've had a number of visual processing and light sensitivity issues after BI. The visual processing, pattern glare, was treated successfully with colorimetry methods, it took 14 months. At the beginning of March I was retested and a pair of transition lenses were prescribed, for sensitivity to bright
pinkvision
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Headway
4 years ago
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Hi I’ve been Trying to find a diagnosis for some time I had an MRI scan which showed lesions on the brain about two years ago I was diagnosed with MS my mum had MS and then I had that diagnosis taken away I was told I had lupus and then that taken away due to bloodwork my only bloodwork that I have is
Hi I’ve been Trying to find a diagnosis for some time I had an MRI scan which showed lesions on the brain about two years ago I was diagnosed with MS my mum had MS and then I had that diagnosis taken away I was told I had lupus and then that taken away due to bloodwork my only bloodwork that I have is
Buckley123
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Thank you!
I like others have an awful lot to thank this site for and it’s amazing community of you. Today though, I would like to thank all of you whom showed your appreciation and support for the NHS last night, as a worried mum of a newly qualified (in her first year) 22year old nurse it meant a lot, not just
I like others have an awful lot to thank this site for and it’s amazing community of you. Today though, I would like to thank all of you whom showed your appreciation and support for the NHS last night, as a worried mum of a newly qualified (in her first year) 22year old nurse it meant a lot, not just
ToffeeMumble
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NRAS
4 years ago
Wet AMD
Good afternoon all, Mum had her first Lucentis injection last Friday. Had previously had 4 Eylea injections. She is experiencing blurred vision. Is this expected? Thanks all
Good afternoon all, Mum had her first Lucentis injection last Friday. Had previously had 4 Eylea injections. She is experiencing blurred vision. Is this expected? Thanks all
VictoriaHannabuss
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Macular Society
4 years ago
From our sibling site NAH: updated 20/3 Are Thyroid Patients More Prone to Getting Sick?
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Are Thyroid Patients More Prone to Getting Sick?
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[/u] Those with thyroid disease are familiar with its symptoms including inhibited cognitive function, fluctuations in weight, fatigue, and many others. One symptom that can easily be overlooked is reduced immune function
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Are Thyroid Patients More Prone to Getting Sick?
[/u]updated 20/3 [u]
[/u] Those with thyroid disease are familiar with its symptoms including inhibited cognitive function, fluctuations in weight, fatigue, and many others. One symptom that can easily be overlooked is reduced immune function
BadHare
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
FYI -Statement From the Macular Society FB page yesterday & Gov alert
"A reminder that anti-VEGF injections are urgent medical appointments. During lockdown patients should still attend their injections if they are well enough to do so and haven’t been told to self isolate #covid19"
"A reminder that anti-VEGF injections are urgent medical appointments. During lockdown patients should still attend their injections if they are well enough to do so and haven’t been told to self isolate #covid19"
Hidden
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Migraines, PREDNISOLONE, side effects help
Hiya, I thought to check - we started out busereline injections about 14 days ago and had to stop on Friday due to the corona. Our cycle was postponed. I spent all Friday crying and I triggered a migraine. I get them a lot due to my endo but I hadn’t had one for a few months now. The issue is it won’
Hiya, I thought to check - we started out busereline injections about 14 days ago and had to stop on Friday due to the corona. Our cycle was postponed. I spent all Friday crying and I triggered a migraine. I get them a lot due to my endo but I hadn’t had one for a few months now. The issue is it won’
Chegotsi
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Elocon Not working
Hi All Prescribed Elocon 3 weeks ago for lupus profundus on my nose. I have started losing tissue which is upsetting. The redness is slightly reduced and 2 of the bigger bumps but I was told not to use it for more than 2 weeks and then have a break. If it has not cleared what do I do now ? Wait to lose
Hi All Prescribed Elocon 3 weeks ago for lupus profundus on my nose. I have started losing tissue which is upsetting. The redness is slightly reduced and 2 of the bigger bumps but I was told not to use it for more than 2 weeks and then have a break. If it has not cleared what do I do now ? Wait to lose
Montysmum1
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Is the Loss of Smell an Indicator of COVID-19 Infection? Probably
Spinning off comments by UK’s ENT president...and the fact that TORY MP Nadine Dorries has revealed she has completely lost her senses of taste and smell after contracting COVID-19, this is my take. (For information purposes only. See or call your physician.) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Spinning off comments by UK’s ENT president...and the fact that TORY MP Nadine Dorries has revealed she has completely lost her senses of taste and smell after contracting COVID-19, this is my take. (For information purposes only. See or call your physician.) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
sharoncrayn
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Is the Total Loss of Smell a Key Indicator of the Severity of COVID-19? Probably
Saturday PM, March 21, 2020 Is the Total Loss of Smell a Key Indicator of the Severity of COVID-19? Probably. Spinning off comments by UK’s ENT president...and the fact that TORY MP Nadine Dorries has revealed she has completely lost her senses of taste and smell after contracting COVID-19. (This post
Saturday PM, March 21, 2020 Is the Total Loss of Smell a Key Indicator of the Severity of COVID-19? Probably. Spinning off comments by UK’s ENT president...and the fact that TORY MP Nadine Dorries has revealed she has completely lost her senses of taste and smell after contracting COVID-19. (This post
sharoncrayn
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
RA Nice Guidelines re Covid 19
Hi. Sorry I can’t put a link on. I’m not that technical. But on the Guardians news website it says NICE will be issuing guidelines soon re RA and Covid 19. They’ve already done it for cancer patients and those on kidney dialysis. Sorry no further information in the article
Hi. Sorry I can’t put a link on. I’m not that technical. But on the Guardians news website it says NICE will be issuing guidelines soon re RA and Covid 19. They’ve already done it for cancer patients and those on kidney dialysis. Sorry no further information in the article
NannyOgg15
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NRAS
4 years ago
First day of the new me.
Today is my first day of reduced hours at work. I am very fortunate my employer has been very supportive. I have reduced my working hours from 35 to 28 giving me a day off. Breaks the week up for me. 😊 This will be reviewed in three months time and changes can be made either temporarily or permanently
Today is my first day of reduced hours at work. I am very fortunate my employer has been very supportive. I have reduced my working hours from 35 to 28 giving me a day off. Breaks the week up for me. 😊 This will be reviewed in three months time and changes can be made either temporarily or permanently
Summerrain14
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NRAS
4 years ago
Please help. Trying to breastfeed newborn 👶
Please help. Trying to breastfeed newborn.🥺 Our little boy was born on Monday all well and at over 42 weeks. Had a breastfeed straight away and 15 minutes 4 hours after but since then nothing. He didn’t have a perfect latch as he opens his mouth half heartedly and likes sucking on his tongue more than
Please help. Trying to breastfeed newborn.🥺 Our little boy was born on Monday all well and at over 42 weeks. Had a breastfeed straight away and 15 minutes 4 hours after but since then nothing. He didn’t have a perfect latch as he opens his mouth half heartedly and likes sucking on his tongue more than
Popbee
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Covid-19
The UK Chief Medical Officer has just said something very interesting, at least I hadn’t heard this before. Covid-19 is a two stage virus. First stage is flu. Most people never progress but stage 2 is viral pneumonia. The old and those with chronic diseases are more likely to move to this stage. Some
The UK Chief Medical Officer has just said something very interesting, at least I hadn’t heard this before. Covid-19 is a two stage virus. First stage is flu. Most people never progress but stage 2 is viral pneumonia. The old and those with chronic diseases are more likely to move to this stage. Some
Paul123456
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Cll UK conflicting advice
Ok as I understand it the UK government has asked us with cll on chemo or inhibitors or stem cell ,BMT to self isolate for 12:weeks and have seen this as advice given in bloodwise . But thought I would phone my own hospital James Paget and my consultant secretary to see what there advice is and they
Ok as I understand it the UK government has asked us with cll on chemo or inhibitors or stem cell ,BMT to self isolate for 12:weeks and have seen this as advice given in bloodwise . But thought I would phone my own hospital James Paget and my consultant secretary to see what there advice is and they
cartwheels
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Las injection
Iv just had my last injection for my amd in my right eye but this time iv got a floater it's annoying how long will this last.
Iv just had my last injection for my amd in my right eye but this time iv got a floater it's annoying how long will this last.
WADDINGTON
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Lupus or Sjogrens?
Years and years, of chasing better testing. Have had dry eyes since the 80’s ( around time thyroid started showing issues) and dry mouth now for more years than can remember. Almost constantly now, could grate steel on. my tongue at at any point overnight! This week I got a ‘weak positive’ test to
Years and years, of chasing better testing. Have had dry eyes since the 80’s ( around time thyroid started showing issues) and dry mouth now for more years than can remember. Almost constantly now, could grate steel on. my tongue at at any point overnight! This week I got a ‘weak positive’ test to
UrsaP
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
We have decided to stay in.
While all this virus is about, we have decided to stay in the house and only go out if absolutely necessary. (We are both 73 so I felt it wise). Yesterday I had to go to the opticians, no getting out of it because I have to go every year as both parents and one of my sisters had/has glaucoma. My thyroid
While all this virus is about, we have decided to stay in the house and only go out if absolutely necessary. (We are both 73 so I felt it wise). Yesterday I had to go to the opticians, no getting out of it because I have to go every year as both parents and one of my sisters had/has glaucoma. My thyroid
Ellie-Louise
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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