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Hi everyone! I hope you are as well as can be. After having covid for the 2nd time in June, I've now been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I already have CFS so this is a double whammy. I cannot seem to get the pain under control especially in my legs. I seem to live on painkillers but they don't seem to
Hi everyone! I hope you are as well as can be. After having covid for the 2nd time in June, I've now been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I already have CFS so this is a double whammy. I cannot seem to get the pain under control especially in my legs. I seem to live on painkillers but they don't seem to
Torti68
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Update - methotrexte liver test
https://healthunlocked.com/nras/posts/148494355/liver-test-results-methotrexate?responses=148576780 Since the last post ive had one test come back at 73 and then the latest back up to 170. Ive not drank in months, i dont take a single pain killer, i take prednisolone, hydroxychloroquine, sertraline
https://healthunlocked.com/nras/posts/148494355/liver-test-results-methotrexate?responses=148576780 Since the last post ive had one test come back at 73 and then the latest back up to 170. Ive not drank in months, i dont take a single pain killer, i take prednisolone, hydroxychloroquine, sertraline
Nelliekel
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NRAS
2 years ago
Very last stage
hi everyone, Colin has been put on “end of life” drugs now via a syringe driver, he stopped eating last Wednesday, although he hadnt eaten or had anything to drink much for while, as he is now unable to open his mouth. He has lost so much weight so quickly. Getting him to take his painkillers was a nightmare
hi everyone, Colin has been put on “end of life” drugs now via a syringe driver, he stopped eating last Wednesday, although he hadnt eaten or had anything to drink much for while, as he is now unable to open his mouth. He has lost so much weight so quickly. Getting him to take his painkillers was a nightmare
Helen119
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PSP Association
2 years ago
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Azathioprine hydroxychloroquine steroids and dental extraction
Hello lovely people. I am due to have a dental root extraction and are on the above drugs. I am finding it hard to get to see my rheumatologist so in the absence of a GP who understands lupus does anyone know if there is anything that I need to particularly be aware of or do before or after? I am
Hello lovely people. I am due to have a dental root extraction and are on the above drugs. I am finding it hard to get to see my rheumatologist so in the absence of a GP who understands lupus does anyone know if there is anything that I need to particularly be aware of or do before or after? I am
cakerbaker
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Very dry mouth
Since Covid in October 2022 I have had a dry mouth with a sore tongue and sore roof of mouth. I am now thinking it is nothing to do with Covid but maybe related to Mercury thyroxine? I have struggled for years trying to find a brand that agrees with me, ever since the original Eltroxin I by Glaxo disappeared
Since Covid in October 2022 I have had a dry mouth with a sore tongue and sore roof of mouth. I am now thinking it is nothing to do with Covid but maybe related to Mercury thyroxine? I have struggled for years trying to find a brand that agrees with me, ever since the original Eltroxin I by Glaxo disappeared
Goldpurple
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Treadmill pace.
Hi guys. I started couch to 5K a few weeks back and have done weeks 3 and 4 (now 2 runs into week 4) on the treadmill. I set my walking pace between 3.5 - 4 mph and running at 6.5-7.5 mph. I'm managing the runs OK but am bathed in sweat when I get off - am I pushing too hard and likely to struggle with
Hi guys. I started couch to 5K a few weeks back and have done weeks 3 and 4 (now 2 runs into week 4) on the treadmill. I set my walking pace between 3.5 - 4 mph and running at 6.5-7.5 mph. I'm managing the runs OK but am bathed in sweat when I get off - am I pushing too hard and likely to struggle with
Leeg1974
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
toothache
it’s been a month now since my tooth nightmare happened. Now my dad’s turn 🙈. He’s in so much pain, had to go into emergency but useless. They said no infection or anything. Just gingivitis. Dads insisting something has to be wrong. Painkillers aren’t helping. Hope he can sleep tonight 😥
it’s been a month now since my tooth nightmare happened. Now my dad’s turn 🙈. He’s in so much pain, had to go into emergency but useless. They said no infection or anything. Just gingivitis. Dads insisting something has to be wrong. Painkillers aren’t helping. Hope he can sleep tonight 😥
Junny123
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Please help
I am 53 and have been struggling with illness for about 8 years now, have bloods and appointment with GP in the next week and due to see my rheumatologist this week too. I have Hashimotos and primary Sjögrens or a Lupus/Sjögrens overlap depending on the day it seems. I take T3, hydroxychloroquine and
I am 53 and have been struggling with illness for about 8 years now, have bloods and appointment with GP in the next week and due to see my rheumatologist this week too. I have Hashimotos and primary Sjögrens or a Lupus/Sjögrens overlap depending on the day it seems. I take T3, hydroxychloroquine and
puffyface
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
ProRenal + D kidney health multivitamins
hello everyone. Recently saw a vitamin on Amazon created by Nephrologists (I think). Lots of reviews on Amazon and other sources mention that it lowered their creatinine. Anyone else heard of these renal vitamins and benefits before?? I have my dad (testing) whose creatinine went from less
hello everyone. Recently saw a vitamin on Amazon created by Nephrologists (I think). Lots of reviews on Amazon and other sources mention that it lowered their creatinine. Anyone else heard of these renal vitamins and benefits before?? I have my dad (testing) whose creatinine went from less
Dna4christ
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
glaucoma operation
I am having a glaucoma operation on my right eye this week and I’m terrified. I am having it with a local anaesthetic. I could not find anyone who has had it and could put my mind at ease . Is there anyone who has been through this please help me.
I am having a glaucoma operation on my right eye this week and I’m terrified. I am having it with a local anaesthetic. I could not find anyone who has had it and could put my mind at ease . Is there anyone who has been through this please help me.
Maryjane-s
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Interferons as the First Choice of Cytoreduction in ET and PV
»Interferons are a group of cytokines with immunomodulatory properties and were the first immune therapies used in the treatment of cancers, including hematologic malignancies. Use of standard interferon alfa-2b for MPN treatment has been limited by its difficulty in administration and adverse effect
»Interferons are a group of cytokines with immunomodulatory properties and were the first immune therapies used in the treatment of cancers, including hematologic malignancies. Use of standard interferon alfa-2b for MPN treatment has been limited by its difficulty in administration and adverse effect
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Sunday’s poem Timothy Winters - Charles Causley
Charles Causley – 1917 to 2003) Timothy Winters comes to school With eyes as wide as a football pool, Ears like bombs and teeth like splinters: A blitz of a boy is Timothy Winters. His belly is white, his neck is dark, And his hair is an exclamation mark. His clothes are enough to scare a crow
Charles Causley – 1917 to 2003) Timothy Winters comes to school With eyes as wide as a football pool, Ears like bombs and teeth like splinters: A blitz of a boy is Timothy Winters. His belly is white, his neck is dark, And his hair is an exclamation mark. His clothes are enough to scare a crow
Lyd12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Struggling
Cant even stand for 5 mins without crying the pain alo g to bottom of my back and down mmy legs is unreal taking every painkiller u can think of but nothing helps
Cant even stand for 5 mins without crying the pain alo g to bottom of my back and down mmy legs is unreal taking every painkiller u can think of but nothing helps
Djemima
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Tiopex and night vision
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last March and prescribed Tiopex eye drops, one drop in each eye once a day. Since the nights have got darker I notice that my vision is poor when driving at night Yesterday in the cinema I could not read extracts from a notebook when they appeared on a screen - they were
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last March and prescribed Tiopex eye drops, one drop in each eye once a day. Since the nights have got darker I notice that my vision is poor when driving at night Yesterday in the cinema I could not read extracts from a notebook when they appeared on a screen - they were
Eyeworrier
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Meeting with a new EP/Cardiologist
Since my last procedure the end of April I have been doing poorly. Unfortunately I cannot seem to get the attention of my EP who not only did the procedure VOM but is the pioneer of it. I liked the doctor however it appears that I am being ostracized. He has a medical secretary Who is not only inept
Since my last procedure the end of April I have been doing poorly. Unfortunately I cannot seem to get the attention of my EP who not only did the procedure VOM but is the pioneer of it. I liked the doctor however it appears that I am being ostracized. He has a medical secretary Who is not only inept
DawnTX
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AF Association
2 years ago
Ketamine?
Levodopa, a standard Parkinson’s therapy, is a precursor molecule that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is well-known for controlling Parkinson’s disease symptoms such as rigidity and slowness of movement. However, prolonged use of levodopa may result in spontaneous involuntary movements
Levodopa, a standard Parkinson’s therapy, is a precursor molecule that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is well-known for controlling Parkinson’s disease symptoms such as rigidity and slowness of movement. However, prolonged use of levodopa may result in spontaneous involuntary movements
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
just advice support
No
eye
movement just blank stare. So carried on trying to wake her on and off same responses.
No
eye
movement just blank stare. So carried on trying to wake her on and off same responses.
Helpplease_
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ICUsteps
9 months ago
Eyelids swollen and TED suspected
My saga continues. I have Hashimotos and have been on 200mg levothyroxine for some years. For the last 2 years I have had eyelid swelling which has now affected my vision. I tried my GP for help but to no avail. This year whilst having an eyetest st Specsavers the optician also tested my field of
My saga continues. I have Hashimotos and have been on 200mg levothyroxine for some years. For the last 2 years I have had eyelid swelling which has now affected my vision. I tried my GP for help but to no avail. This year whilst having an eyetest st Specsavers the optician also tested my field of
A1Amber
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
PMR returns, probably never away
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while, brief history I was diagnosed with PMR about a year ago, although my markers were normal, seen a Rheumatologist and my two GPs decided it wasn’t PMR, I was on about 10 mg of prednisolone at the time. I still had severe back and leg pain, was put on every painkiller
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while, brief history I was diagnosed with PMR about a year ago, although my markers were normal, seen a Rheumatologist and my two GPs decided it wasn’t PMR, I was on about 10 mg of prednisolone at the time. I still had severe back and leg pain, was put on every painkiller
Carathedog
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Psp and cataracts.
Hi friends just wanted to ask if anyone has any experience with a loved one who has psp and has has cataracts. At long last my mum got an appointment with a optometrist at the hospital. They said she has cataracts in both eyes and will need to have surgery. The doctor was quite scary telling me the complications
Hi friends just wanted to ask if anyone has any experience with a loved one who has psp and has has cataracts. At long last my mum got an appointment with a optometrist at the hospital. They said she has cataracts in both eyes and will need to have surgery. The doctor was quite scary telling me the complications
Cinderella80
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PSP Association
2 years ago
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