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Hi, I ended up in hospital in Asia for four days with food poisoning. I had about a year of Diarrhoea . Ive had constipation, grease in my stook, white stools and pain in my stomach. I had eaten all manner of things exotic and was worried I may have damaged my stomach. I get a lot of bloating,
Hi, I ended up in hospital in Asia for four days with food poisoning. I had about a year of Diarrhoea . Ive had constipation, grease in my stook, white stools and pain in my stomach. I had eaten all manner of things exotic and was worried I may have damaged my stomach. I get a lot of bloating,
Diogenes74
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IBS Network
10 months ago
covid
Hi all Have just tested positive for covid. I’ve managed to reduce steroids to 2mg per day. Should I now increase the dose. I’m waiting to hear from a clinician about anti vitals Thank you
Hi all Have just tested positive for covid. I’ve managed to reduce steroids to 2mg per day. Should I now increase the dose. I’m waiting to hear from a clinician about anti vitals Thank you
Ana-16
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Advice
I am 65, recently diagnosed, no C/L medication so far. I just read this, An anticholinergic medication may be recommended to reduce symptoms of bothersome tremor in people with Parkinson disease under age 70 who do not have significant akinesia or difficulty walking. There are several anticholinergic
I am 65, recently diagnosed, no C/L medication so far. I just read this, An anticholinergic medication may be recommended to reduce symptoms of bothersome tremor in people with Parkinson disease under age 70 who do not have significant akinesia or difficulty walking. There are several anticholinergic
Patitou
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
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I have been stuck on 5 mgs of Pred for a very long time. I attempted to reduce by half a mg. I immediately felt really ill, deathly sick and dizzy with nightmares. I have had a very painful neck for about 6 weeks. I took a Covid test because I felt so viral. I didn’t think my one sided neck pain was
I have been stuck on 5 mgs of Pred for a very long time. I attempted to reduce by half a mg. I immediately felt really ill, deathly sick and dizzy with nightmares. I have had a very painful neck for about 6 weeks. I took a Covid test because I felt so viral. I didn’t think my one sided neck pain was
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Cold and MTX
Hello everyone I've had a cold, bunged up nose, sore throat and slight chesty cough since Tuesday. I'm scheduled to take my weekly MTX on Sunday. Should I take it? I seem to remember reading that I could safely miss a dose and it was actually advised that you should temporary stop the medication if unwell
Hello everyone I've had a cold, bunged up nose, sore throat and slight chesty cough since Tuesday. I'm scheduled to take my weekly MTX on Sunday. Should I take it? I seem to remember reading that I could safely miss a dose and it was actually advised that you should temporary stop the medication if unwell
tina-shelley
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NRAS
8 months ago
Long time no running…
I have just realised it’s been five years since I last did C25K. a lot has happened since then, weddings, too many funerals, Covid and a hip replacement at aged 50. My question to you all, is there anyone on this forum that has completed this course post hip replacement? I have not run since it was
I have just realised it’s been five years since I last did C25K. a lot has happened since then, weddings, too many funerals, Covid and a hip replacement at aged 50. My question to you all, is there anyone on this forum that has completed this course post hip replacement? I have not run since it was
Fitterhazeleyes_23
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
8 months ago
Chicken pox
Hello all, A question more for people post transplant. We have all been told to keep away from kids with chicken pox, well I was working in someone’s house today when they happened to mention their daughter had chicken pox!!! She was not around, and I was able to make my excuses and leave without coming
Hello all, A question more for people post transplant. We have all been told to keep away from kids with chicken pox, well I was working in someone’s house today when they happened to mention their daughter had chicken pox!!! She was not around, and I was able to make my excuses and leave without coming
Huggy7614
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Covid finally caught me!
After being so careful for over 3years Covid finally caught me! My husband tested positive last Monday and despite keeping well away from him tested positive on Thursday. I contacted the NHS Covid helpline in the morning and had anti virals delivered to my door by 4pm. I am still testing positive today
After being so careful for over 3years Covid finally caught me! My husband tested positive last Monday and despite keeping well away from him tested positive on Thursday. I contacted the NHS Covid helpline in the morning and had anti virals delivered to my door by 4pm. I am still testing positive today
Elizabetha
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CLL Support
8 months ago
PMR and Covid vaccine
Hello. I was diagnosed with PMR in March 2023 but had pain from October 2022 which GP put down to deferred pain from hip problem which I had seen a physio who gave me excercises which with hindsight cured the hip pain. I had Covid vaccine in early October and I didn’t make the connection at the time
Hello. I was diagnosed with PMR in March 2023 but had pain from October 2022 which GP put down to deferred pain from hip problem which I had seen a physio who gave me excercises which with hindsight cured the hip pain. I had Covid vaccine in early October and I didn’t make the connection at the time
Richard170356
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Fraught with worry
26.7: ALT 45, GGT 54 ALP 19816.8: ALT 40, GGT 40, ALP 196 21.8: Ultrasound identified nothing sinister but said the liver was: moderately infused with fatty infiltration. My cholesterol is through the roof. My BMI was about 32 on 11.7; now 29.75. All other bloods well within range except MCV which
26.7: ALT 45, GGT 54 ALP 19816.8: ALT 40, GGT 40, ALP 196 21.8: Ultrasound identified nothing sinister but said the liver was: moderately infused with fatty infiltration. My cholesterol is through the roof. My BMI was about 32 on 11.7; now 29.75. All other bloods well within range except MCV which
PutneyGirl
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Need help fast! Hydroxy and fluconozole Don’t mix? What to do?
I had an endoscopy last Tuesday and yeast was found in my esophagus. I had had oral thrush 6 weeks ago and was prescribed fluconozle. Now I’m on it again but pharmacy says it is a level one alarm for hydroxy and F. To be taken together. I have thrush in my entire mouth and throat. Leave for vacation
I had an endoscopy last Tuesday and yeast was found in my esophagus. I had had oral thrush 6 weeks ago and was prescribed fluconozle. Now I’m on it again but pharmacy says it is a level one alarm for hydroxy and F. To be taken together. I have thrush in my entire mouth and throat. Leave for vacation
MrsMarigold
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Cold in September
Hi all didn't take long for me to pick up a cold I work with kids. Yesterday I woke up with a cold and my asthma flaring up. Struggled through work with salamol. Took my rescue steriods last evening and this morning. No work today and resting at home. Salamol at regular intervals. Feel wiped out, no
Hi all didn't take long for me to pick up a cold I work with kids. Yesterday I woke up with a cold and my asthma flaring up. Struggled through work with salamol. Took my rescue steriods last evening and this morning. No work today and resting at home. Salamol at regular intervals. Feel wiped out, no
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
awful cough
I’m just wondering if I can get a bit of advice. I was diagnosed with bronciactasis a few years ago but have been fine until a couple of weeks ago I have this awful cough I saw the doctor last week and she said my chest was clear and gave me some antibiotics but I’m still having really bad coughing
I’m just wondering if I can get a bit of advice. I was diagnosed with bronciactasis a few years ago but have been fine until a couple of weeks ago I have this awful cough I saw the doctor last week and she said my chest was clear and gave me some antibiotics but I’m still having really bad coughing
JanetJAM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Shingles vaccine
Has anyone on methotrexate and infliximab had the shingles vaccine ? Do you have to get it every year ?
Has anyone on methotrexate and infliximab had the shingles vaccine ? Do you have to get it every year ?
Grounsel
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NRAS
8 months ago
Shingles Vaccine Update
Well I never!! I woke to a text message from our GP's surgery to say that I am eligible for a shingles vaccination with a link to book in with a nurse. My GP's obviously looked up the guidelines & though better of her decision! I'm just hoping that after the fight to get it I don't have any adverse
Well I never!! I woke to a text message from our GP's surgery to say that I am eligible for a shingles vaccination with a link to book in with a nurse. My GP's obviously looked up the guidelines & though better of her decision! I'm just hoping that after the fight to get it I don't have any adverse
Otto11
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NRAS
5 months ago
Weaker left ventricle function (LVEF)
Hello all. I had a routine ECG for something else and they picked up I have a weaker left ventricle function(LV EF). This is 45-50% and apparently 'normal' is 50-75%. I am a very fit 50 year old woman, I have no symptoms - feel fit as a fiddle!. I have no background history of that might be causing this
Hello all. I had a routine ECG for something else and they picked up I have a weaker left ventricle function(LV EF). This is 45-50% and apparently 'normal' is 50-75%. I am a very fit 50 year old woman, I have no symptoms - feel fit as a fiddle!. I have no background history of that might be causing this
Rubytuesday24
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Dog bite not on my Xmas list
So… today, while walking my Old English Sheepdog, three dogs escaped from their leashes and one of them bit my leg. They also tried to bite my dog but because most of her is fur they didn’t reach flesh. I, however, went home and did a cursory clean with hydrogen peroxide and went to urgent care. They
So… today, while walking my Old English Sheepdog, three dogs escaped from their leashes and one of them bit my leg. They also tried to bite my dog but because most of her is fur they didn’t reach flesh. I, however, went home and did a cursory clean with hydrogen peroxide and went to urgent care. They
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Covid jab and pausing methotrexate
Hello, please can anyone help with a covid jab/methotrexate question... I have problems with my memory but I am fairly sure there were posts about a published report saying Methotrexate could stop the jab taking effect, and to stop taking it for 2 weeks ... but am I misremembering, and if not was
Hello, please can anyone help with a covid jab/methotrexate question... I have problems with my memory but I am fairly sure there were posts about a published report saying Methotrexate could stop the jab taking effect, and to stop taking it for 2 weeks ... but am I misremembering, and if not was
Ann1A
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Recent diagnosis of late onset asthma and Winter
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
pussycatwillow
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Testosterone
Hi everyone, I'm a long time ThyroidUK participant. Right now the thyroid replacement is good, vitamins, minerals, are all great. I'm very particular to ensure this. I use HRT (Triestrogen/progesterone) topical cream and have used since age 45 and I'm now 65. Here's the problem: in March
Hi everyone, I'm a long time ThyroidUK participant. Right now the thyroid replacement is good, vitamins, minerals, are all great. I'm very particular to ensure this. I use HRT (Triestrogen/progesterone) topical cream and have used since age 45 and I'm now 65. Here's the problem: in March
gabkad
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
8 months ago
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