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Corneal transplant
Hi all. A very happy Christmas to you all. I apologise if this is not an acceptable question on here as it is not related to RA but it is a great platform to air the question. I am desparately worried about my brother who needs a corneal transplant. Has anyone on here had one or knows of anyone who has
Hi all. A very happy Christmas to you all. I apologise if this is not an acceptable question on here as it is not related to RA but it is a great platform to air the question. I am desparately worried about my brother who needs a corneal transplant. Has anyone on here had one or knows of anyone who has
Sheila_G
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NRAS
6 months ago
chronic pain
I’ve been suffering from longtime, unrelenting chronic pain for more than 30 years. The pain levels have become intolerable. No intervention or painkillers work. I have had major shoulder surgery two months ago which wasn’t a success. I now face having a total shoulder replacement. The pain is excruciating
I’ve been suffering from longtime, unrelenting chronic pain for more than 30 years. The pain levels have become intolerable. No intervention or painkillers work. I have had major shoulder surgery two months ago which wasn’t a success. I now face having a total shoulder replacement. The pain is excruciating
Dolphin009
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Pain Concern
4 months ago
A bit about me
But I had physical symptoms for almost 9 months before that with severe
eye
pain
and my vision slowly going. I went to the doctors every single time but they always kid diagnosed me for having a headache. They just gave me painkillers and told me to go home.
But I had physical symptoms for almost 9 months before that with severe
eye
pain
and my vision slowly going. I went to the doctors every single time but they always kid diagnosed me for having a headache. They just gave me painkillers and told me to go home.
Crazyinlovee
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
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Probably had fibro for over a decade, new diagnosis few months ago. Bitter/sweet diagnosis, I feel 'seen' in some aspect, having had blood tests etc for years without any suggestion of a reason for feeling widespread pain & low mood/energy. So to get a possible reason, was weirdly somewhat of a validation
Probably had fibro for over a decade, new diagnosis few months ago. Bitter/sweet diagnosis, I feel 'seen' in some aspect, having had blood tests etc for years without any suggestion of a reason for feeling widespread pain & low mood/energy. So to get a possible reason, was weirdly somewhat of a validation
cosmondo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
German tara
HI EVERYONE went docter or could be inhalers s bout dry mouth told her it's like sandpaper my tongue abit sore doesn't stop me eating but my taste not good docter says there's nothing I can give you only thing we have is for peaple wh on end life care so was waste off time just have to
HI EVERYONE went docter or could be inhalers s bout dry mouth told her it's like sandpaper my tongue abit sore doesn't stop me eating but my taste not good docter says there's nothing I can give you only thing we have is for peaple wh on end life care so was waste off time just have to
Germantara
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Possible relapse, trouble seeing Rheumatologist.
Hi, I have not posted in quite some time. Read other's mostly, and since I have been in remission for 7-8 years I have not had much I could add to conversation. I was diagnosed with GPA in 2015. Put on pred and mycophenolate initially, then two rounds of rituximab. I have been med free since 2016
Hi, I have not posted in quite some time. Read other's mostly, and since I have been in remission for 7-8 years I have not had much I could add to conversation. I was diagnosed with GPA in 2015. Put on pred and mycophenolate initially, then two rounds of rituximab. I have been med free since 2016
lollypocket
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
Simbrinza shortage?
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
Over the years my opthamologist and I have settled on Simbrinza eye drops as the best for my glaucoma. Yesterday my pharmacist tells me he can't find the drops anywhere and he's going to keep looking. We're in SE London area. Any suggestions? Thanks
meandpd
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
steroid reduction
Hi guys I'm tapering using Dorset lady program. Im on week 5 so almost on 3 1/2 from four Im doing really well & noticed on the days I'm on the old dose of 4 mil I'm taking more painkillers . So is my body saying its happy on the lower dose. By the way I was diagnosed with PMR & put on steroids & a
Hi guys I'm tapering using Dorset lady program. Im on week 5 so almost on 3 1/2 from four Im doing really well & noticed on the days I'm on the old dose of 4 mil I'm taking more painkillers . So is my body saying its happy on the lower dose. By the way I was diagnosed with PMR & put on steroids & a
Vito5566
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Painkiller for after Dental Procedure
So next week I’m going to my dental surgery to get three tooth implants. The first session is when they drill metal rods into the bone. Once the local anaesthetic wears off it’s very painful. I’ve had one done before now this time three at once!! Last time I didn’t know about my CKD so as I can’t take
So next week I’m going to my dental surgery to get three tooth implants. The first session is when they drill metal rods into the bone. Once the local anaesthetic wears off it’s very painful. I’ve had one done before now this time three at once!! Last time I didn’t know about my CKD so as I can’t take
Badger2024
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Kidney Disease
4 months ago
bleeding coming of prostap
can anyone help…. so I stopped taking prostap in October (last injection end of October) and had no period yet but I did have some signs of ovulation! 2 weeks ago I got a positive pregnancy test but since then have done several tests and they have all been negative so I am assuming it’s a false positive
can anyone help…. so I stopped taking prostap in October (last injection end of October) and had no period yet but I did have some signs of ovulation! 2 weeks ago I got a positive pregnancy test but since then have done several tests and they have all been negative so I am assuming it’s a false positive
Elisamatthews11
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Hay fever medicines
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Osteopenia?
A chat with the doctor's nurse and the diagnosis of of osteopenia. Osteopenia is the first stage before osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is when you break bones by falling. I fall now and then but it's because of peroneal nerve entrapment. The peroneal nerve lifts my toes. Without its help I trip
A chat with the doctor's nurse and the diagnosis of of osteopenia. Osteopenia is the first stage before osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is when you break bones by falling. I fall now and then but it's because of peroneal nerve entrapment. The peroneal nerve lifts my toes. Without its help I trip
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Fostair & dry mouth
Just started Fostair nextinhaler this week whilst in hospital for acute severe asthma. Have a very dry mouth & angular stomatitis (cracks in corner of mouth). Does anyone else have the same issues?
Just started Fostair nextinhaler this week whilst in hospital for acute severe asthma. Have a very dry mouth & angular stomatitis (cracks in corner of mouth). Does anyone else have the same issues?
Easybreath
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
ADHD and pain medication
I am on Adderall but need a pain medication from my chronic pain that doesn't interact with Adderall or my narcolepsy. In other words, I don't want a pain medicine that is too sedating.
I am on Adderall but need a pain medication from my chronic pain that doesn't interact with Adderall or my narcolepsy. In other words, I don't want a pain medicine that is too sedating.
JJECAT
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
4 months ago
Managing pain / Advice on awaiting diagnosis
Hi, Looking for any help or advice in managing pain. Im 28 and have been struggling with my periods for years. This past year has been the worst with multiple hospital visits and currently each month on codine, menfamic acid/ buscopane and diclofenac suppository. I am finding that the pain is that
Hi, Looking for any help or advice in managing pain. Im 28 and have been struggling with my periods for years. This past year has been the worst with multiple hospital visits and currently each month on codine, menfamic acid/ buscopane and diclofenac suppository. I am finding that the pain is that
LynsB1
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
reaction to drugs
well my RA is taking its toll. Due to constant allergic reactions I’m currently off all medication except anti inflammatory pain killers Naproxen. The Rheumatologist says unfortunately you have a rare form of arthritis having inflammatory osteoarthritis & RA. I am truly suffering at the moment and the
well my RA is taking its toll. Due to constant allergic reactions I’m currently off all medication except anti inflammatory pain killers Naproxen. The Rheumatologist says unfortunately you have a rare form of arthritis having inflammatory osteoarthritis & RA. I am truly suffering at the moment and the
1245toie
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NRAS
4 months ago
Participant Recruitment - Post-surgery Pain Management
Researchers from the University of Manchester are still recruiting participants for a study on post-surgery pain management. Please get in touch with Neetu Bansal (lead researcher) directly if you are interested in taking part, or to get further information: 📧 neetu.bansal@manchester.ac.uk 🌟Join
Researchers from the University of Manchester are still recruiting participants for a study on post-surgery pain management. Please get in touch with Neetu Bansal (lead researcher) directly if you are interested in taking part, or to get further information: 📧 neetu.bansal@manchester.ac.uk 🌟Join
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Pain Concern
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Pain Concern
4 months ago
Migraine and visual hallucinations
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
PTNewbie
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National Migraine Centre
7 months ago
90 Days to live - Day 82 - Feb 20, 2024
So on Tuesday Feb 13, 2024 my MO gave me 90 days to live if I didn't start chemo immediately. https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150538937/things-have-taken-a-turn-for-the-worse I thought I'd chronicle what 90 days to live looks like, how do I spend my time, how do I feel. My
So on Tuesday Feb 13, 2024 my MO gave me 90 days to live if I didn't start chemo immediately. https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150538937/things-have-taken-a-turn-for-the-worse I thought I'd chronicle what 90 days to live looks like, how do I spend my time, how do I feel. My
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Me again
Hi, here again. He's doing really well. He's out in the chair each day, still hoisted but he was trying to stand and they had to tell him no you're not strong enough yet. Monday he was in the chair when I got there and they didn't put him back to bed until I left. He was getting tired towards the end
Hi, here again. He's doing really well. He's out in the chair each day, still hoisted but he was trying to stand and they had to tell him no you're not strong enough yet. Monday he was in the chair when I got there and they didn't put him back to bed until I left. He was getting tired towards the end
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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