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Yellowish skin,
Hi,i have yellows.skin for 3 years.now but my liver test come back normal,i had a really high.consume alcohol,i look yellowish but with.normal bilirubin test,i have take.billirubin test seven times now,all normal,albumin normal,inr,normal,alt normal,what can it be?
Hi,i have yellows.skin for 3 years.now but my liver test come back normal,i had a really high.consume alcohol,i look yellowish but with.normal bilirubin test,i have take.billirubin test seven times now,all normal,albumin normal,inr,normal,alt normal,what can it be?
Okki49
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Help with test results
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
EMJAY1401
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Lanzaprozole and magnesium deficiency
Hi all, I was diagnosed with GCA in 2018. With the help and support of this group I came through some tough times, and will always be grateful for that. After a very gradual taper, I have now completed 13 months without prednisolone, and, fingers crossed, the GCA is still quiet. I am still having sub-cutaneous
Hi all, I was diagnosed with GCA in 2018. With the help and support of this group I came through some tough times, and will always be grateful for that. After a very gradual taper, I have now completed 13 months without prednisolone, and, fingers crossed, the GCA is still quiet. I am still having sub-cutaneous
Dontwannabesick
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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What could be causing pain in the testicle?
Share you with my opinions. There are many reasons for testicular pain, the most common reason is chronic prostatitis, epididymitis and varicocele. Testicular pain is one of the main symptoms of chronic prostatitis. The main symptom of acute epididymitis is also testicular pain. If not treated for a
Share you with my opinions. There are many reasons for testicular pain, the most common reason is chronic prostatitis, epididymitis and varicocele. Testicular pain is one of the main symptoms of chronic prostatitis. The main symptom of acute epididymitis is also testicular pain. If not treated for a
Henry0831
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
GP Surgery changed access to get help!
I’ve just had covid and collapsed in the bathroom my husband dialled 999 as I had passed out on the floor. Ambulance people came within 5 minutes I was just coming round. I had dangerously low blood pressure. They couldn’t access my GP details. They rushed me to hospital where a stayed for most of the
I’ve just had covid and collapsed in the bathroom my husband dialled 999 as I had passed out on the floor. Ambulance people came within 5 minutes I was just coming round. I had dangerously low blood pressure. They couldn’t access my GP details. They rushed me to hospital where a stayed for most of the
honeybubs
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British Heart Foundation
21 hours ago
Second Ablation Recovery
Hi Everyone! Am posting an update as promised! Second ablation to treat Atrial Tachycardia due to first one to address AFib… I was with the Nuffield as a St Barts NHS patient and live in Somerset. A few differences to note about this second one as a help to others and a question too, that perhaps
Hi Everyone! Am posting an update as promised! Second ablation to treat Atrial Tachycardia due to first one to address AFib… I was with the Nuffield as a St Barts NHS patient and live in Somerset. A few differences to note about this second one as a help to others and a question too, that perhaps
Slidingdoors99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 hours ago
Is this a flare ?
Hi all. I don't post on here often but I read lots of other posts so know you all know so much more about this than me. I have had PMR for about 4 years and apart from a couple of minor flares have managed to reduce to 3 mg pred which is the lowest I seem to be able to get to. About 2 months ago my
Hi all. I don't post on here often but I read lots of other posts so know you all know so much more about this than me. I have had PMR for about 4 years and apart from a couple of minor flares have managed to reduce to 3 mg pred which is the lowest I seem to be able to get to. About 2 months ago my
lindtbunnynut
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PMRGCAuk
1 day ago
New here 😕
Hello - I'm new here and reaching out in the hope of managing 'early' symptoms that are beginning to make me feel quite low. Reading the entries I have so much empathy and am in awe of the courage and tenacity of those suffering over such long periods. I went to the GP in November with a distinct pain
Hello - I'm new here and reaching out in the hope of managing 'early' symptoms that are beginning to make me feel quite low. Reading the entries I have so much empathy and am in awe of the courage and tenacity of those suffering over such long periods. I went to the GP in November with a distinct pain
Jeharell123
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 days ago
MRI's
Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
Pian after surgery
Hello everyone. For how long did you have pain after open heart surgery? I am 6 weeks after surgery. I do not have a constant pain but for the last 4 days I have pain in the whole chest area and back every time I stand up from sitting. Also when I stand up in the morning after sleep is painful everywhere
Hello everyone. For how long did you have pain after open heart surgery? I am 6 weeks after surgery. I do not have a constant pain but for the last 4 days I have pain in the whole chest area and back every time I stand up from sitting. Also when I stand up in the morning after sleep is painful everywhere
Charlieandcoco
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British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Mum's battle
Hi all, Mum has suffered from adrenal insufficiency over the past 15 years, as well as pernicious anemia, hypothyroidism, low WBC count and was hospitalised several times with low electrolytes. The electrolyte imbalance was caused by the cortisol acetate supplement she takes. She was numerous doctors
Hi all, Mum has suffered from adrenal insufficiency over the past 15 years, as well as pernicious anemia, hypothyroidism, low WBC count and was hospitalised several times with low electrolytes. The electrolyte imbalance was caused by the cortisol acetate supplement she takes. She was numerous doctors
quicklyinsignificant
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Thyroid UK
5 days ago
Tummy pain cause you need a wee?
It’s the 6th day of my period today which is the last day and I normally get the worse pain on the first two days. But I woke up at 7.30am this morning with severe tummy pain and had to take naproxen and it was hurting my tummy more to move, it then went 10 minutes after taking the naproxen and I think
It’s the 6th day of my period today which is the last day and I normally get the worse pain on the first two days. But I woke up at 7.30am this morning with severe tummy pain and had to take naproxen and it was hurting my tummy more to move, it then went 10 minutes after taking the naproxen and I think
pinkie25
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Endometriosis UK
5 days ago
pramipexole
Was more or less told to go on Pramipexole by Dr and Consultant been on it before and came off as I had tried everything with no luck they said having restless legs and Parkinson this would help both .started low dose 'o88 mg the 2 and I had blurry eyes muscle and joint pain no energy an effort to get
Was more or less told to go on Pramipexole by Dr and Consultant been on it before and came off as I had tried everything with no luck they said having restless legs and Parkinson this would help both .started low dose 'o88 mg the 2 and I had blurry eyes muscle and joint pain no energy an effort to get
auldreekie18
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 days ago
Joint pain
I started on an aromatese inhibitor about a year ago. At first I had some pain and weakness in my right wrist. This eventually went away. I am now having pain in my shoulders but mostly in my knees. I have been pretty active. Now the pain is so tiring and depressing. I got a massage yesterday and
I started on an aromatese inhibitor about a year ago. At first I had some pain and weakness in my right wrist. This eventually went away. I am now having pain in my shoulders but mostly in my knees. I have been pretty active. Now the pain is so tiring and depressing. I got a massage yesterday and
Suite1000
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 days ago
fixation of joint for bunions
i am advised i may need fixation of great toe joint to relieve the pain of bunions. i have previously had pain relieving injections but the surgeon will only give this once yearly. has anyone else had this surgery? how much physical mobility does the fixation allow afterwards - garden, walk, cycle
i am advised i may need fixation of great toe joint to relieve the pain of bunions. i have previously had pain relieving injections but the surgeon will only give this once yearly. has anyone else had this surgery? how much physical mobility does the fixation allow afterwards - garden, walk, cycle
rosewoman
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NRAS
7 days ago
Pain After Exercise
This is my first time posting and I’m new to all this so apologies if I’ve done something wrong! I’ve recently had a diagnosis of endometriosis after years of bad periods. The specialist during my laparoscopy burnt away the endometriosis patches (I now know this is not the most ideal way of treating
This is my first time posting and I’m new to all this so apologies if I’ve done something wrong! I’ve recently had a diagnosis of endometriosis after years of bad periods. The specialist during my laparoscopy burnt away the endometriosis patches (I now know this is not the most ideal way of treating
acw933
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Endometriosis UK
8 days ago
Covid 19 Vaccine side effects
I had my vaccine on Saturday morning during the night I woke with pain all over and breathing difficulties . Has anyone else had such things happen? As I had a problem with Fridays test at hospital I can't be sure if its that . Seems to have lessened with painkillers and inhaler . Just don't normally
I had my vaccine on Saturday morning during the night I woke with pain all over and breathing difficulties . Has anyone else had such things happen? As I had a problem with Fridays test at hospital I can't be sure if its that . Seems to have lessened with painkillers and inhaler . Just don't normally
katieoxo60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 days ago
Recieved rheumatologist letter and conclusion
Hi all, here is an update. I received my Rheumatologist letter and the conclusion was Fibromyalgia as expected. He is without any doubt that i have fibro and with my history believes i have been undiagnosed since 2015. He reported that the introduction of Pred at 15mg was no more than an effective
Hi all, here is an update. I received my Rheumatologist letter and the conclusion was Fibromyalgia as expected. He is without any doubt that i have fibro and with my history believes i have been undiagnosed since 2015. He reported that the introduction of Pred at 15mg was no more than an effective
Cooper02
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PMRGCAuk
9 days ago
Help with test results
So I decided to check my blood before starting a trail of 50mcg of Levothyroxine. I tested at 6.20 am compared to my usual later time of 10am. I’m confused because the morning before I ended up in A&E from taking too many pain killers and they tested my blood around the same time. My results are greatly
So I decided to check my blood before starting a trail of 50mcg of Levothyroxine. I tested at 6.20 am compared to my usual later time of 10am. I’m confused because the morning before I ended up in A&E from taking too many pain killers and they tested my blood around the same time. My results are greatly
DisCBR
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Thyroid UK
10 days ago
cardiac ablation good experience
hi everyone, I have just had my cardiac catheter ablation for my ventricular ectopic beats ( I have a very high ectopic load) It has gone well and I was really well looked after by the team . In case anyone is waiting for their ablation thought it might be helpful to share my experience. In my case
hi everyone, I have just had my cardiac catheter ablation for my ventricular ectopic beats ( I have a very high ectopic load) It has gone well and I was really well looked after by the team . In case anyone is waiting for their ablation thought it might be helpful to share my experience. In my case
Lexi72
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British Heart Foundation
10 days ago
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