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Out of Remission. Starting over...
Hi everyone, Unfortunately after three months of remission I had a very bad flareup. The week before my husband and I were leaving for Maine (Sept) I decided to get a flu shot. Four days later while in Maine I started not to feel well. The usual PMR symptoms. I had no medication with me. My doctor
Hi everyone, Unfortunately after three months of remission I had a very bad flareup. The week before my husband and I were leaving for Maine (Sept) I decided to get a flu shot. Four days later while in Maine I started not to feel well. The usual PMR symptoms. I had no medication with me. My doctor
Marie1479
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Do doctors actually care.
7 months ago I was very constipated a lot of pain when going to the toilet etc. I was given laxative and stool softeners by my doctors . I had a phone consultation with a consultant and was told that I will need a camera up the back passage. I was put on a waiting list and told to use the laxative and
7 months ago I was very constipated a lot of pain when going to the toilet etc. I was given laxative and stool softeners by my doctors . I had a phone consultation with a consultant and was told that I will need a camera up the back passage. I was put on a waiting list and told to use the laxative and
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
If control measures are stopping flu in its tracks, why aren’t they stopping coronavirus?
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages, other respiratory illnesses have been unusually quiet this year. Fears of a dangerous influenza and COVID-19 “syndemic” have not come to pass as influenza cases reached some of the lowest rates ever observed. The near absence of the flu might reflect increased rates of
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages, other respiratory illnesses have been unusually quiet this year. Fears of a dangerous influenza and COVID-19 “syndemic” have not come to pass as influenza cases reached some of the lowest rates ever observed. The near absence of the flu might reflect increased rates of
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Interesting external urinary catheter for women
My friend told me about a product used with her mother in hospital. It’s called PureWick, a wicking suction device that functions as an external urinary catheter for women lying in bed. It is expensive, but for those who are exhausted by nighttime trips to the toilet or pad changes, or who want to avoid
My friend told me about a product used with her mother in hospital. It’s called PureWick, a wicking suction device that functions as an external urinary catheter for women lying in bed. It is expensive, but for those who are exhausted by nighttime trips to the toilet or pad changes, or who want to avoid
Martina_MP
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Orgovyx
Beginning Orgovyx this week. Co pay $50/mo. Will see how it goes. Just finished focal proton radiation to a spot on a rib and 1 node with Dr Rossi at California Proton. No side effects. Medicare paid 100%. Have been on Firmagon 3 months to radiosensitize the cancer we planned to radiate prior to treatment
Beginning Orgovyx this week. Co pay $50/mo. Will see how it goes. Just finished focal proton radiation to a spot on a rib and 1 node with Dr Rossi at California Proton. No side effects. Medicare paid 100%. Have been on Firmagon 3 months to radiosensitize the cancer we planned to radiate prior to treatment
wilcoxsaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Secondary pneumonia- post covid/ventilator
Hi everyone, My dad is off the vent and off sedation. He is breathing on his own but still in the hospital. However, today they said his breathing was a bit laboured. They also said his white blood count was low. They are suspecting secondary bacterial pneumonia. They have already started treating it
Hi everyone, My dad is off the vent and off sedation. He is breathing on his own but still in the hospital. However, today they said his breathing was a bit laboured. They also said his white blood count was low. They are suspecting secondary bacterial pneumonia. They have already started treating it
Ren2985
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Colds
Hi everyone so i know because of our immune systems we are more likely to catch things i was just wondering does anyone else catch a cold as much and as easy as i do? Like i say i know its what comes from having a autoimmune disease its just out of everything i seem to get A LOT of colds and they are
Hi everyone so i know because of our immune systems we are more likely to catch things i was just wondering does anyone else catch a cold as much and as easy as i do? Like i say i know its what comes from having a autoimmune disease its just out of everything i seem to get A LOT of colds and they are
emma88
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NRAS
4 years ago
Why am I suffering from sore windpipe and chest?
Every week I have a recurring sore throat and trachea particularly at the base and my chest is sore. I have a bit of a cough but not much. Talking makes it worse and the cold weather. Not sure if it’s worth seeing my gp?
Every week I have a recurring sore throat and trachea particularly at the base and my chest is sore. I have a bit of a cough but not much. Talking makes it worse and the cold weather. Not sure if it’s worth seeing my gp?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Bronchiectasis In The Cold Weather
Good afternoon all I am just wondering how everyone here who has Bronchiectasis copes with the cold weather. I have been trying to get out for regular walks, whilst I am shielding, I have to get out as I am a postman, and if I don't walk regularly at least every other day, I know I will have trouble
Good afternoon all I am just wondering how everyone here who has Bronchiectasis copes with the cold weather. I have been trying to get out for regular walks, whilst I am shielding, I have to get out as I am a postman, and if I don't walk regularly at least every other day, I know I will have trouble
TG58
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Cough
Morning to you all Does any one experience a bit of cough through the day . I am on watch and wait . 😊
Morning to you all Does any one experience a bit of cough through the day . I am on watch and wait . 😊
Stavrou1
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Smokers cough compared to covid cough
Hi all Hope everyone is keeping well, so I tried to stop smoking a few months back and it was going ok up until December when I had a relapse and started again. I know have a really crackly cough, sometimes thick phlegm will come up and it sounds clear again. I am pretty sure this is due to the smoking
Hi all Hope everyone is keeping well, so I tried to stop smoking a few months back and it was going ok up until December when I had a relapse and started again. I know have a really crackly cough, sometimes thick phlegm will come up and it sounds clear again. I am pretty sure this is due to the smoking
ash6
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Get Well soon Captain Sir Tom!
Sir Tom Moore has Pneumonia and Covid-19, Pneumonia alone at any age, but especially at Sir Tom’s age can be fatal, to get Covid-19 as well is absolutely awful, Get Well soon Sir Tom! https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-captain-sir-tom-moore-in-hospital-with-coronavirus-12204729
Sir Tom Moore has Pneumonia and Covid-19, Pneumonia alone at any age, but especially at Sir Tom’s age can be fatal, to get Covid-19 as well is absolutely awful, Get Well soon Sir Tom! https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-captain-sir-tom-moore-in-hospital-with-coronavirus-12204729
Ian1967
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Uncontrolled Asthma, repeated asthma attacks every day. Do I have bronchiectasis?
I am 52, slim, fit, healthy and quite fit with a balanced healthy diet no milk but plenty of bio yoghurt. I supplement with vit c, vit D and probiotics daily. I have had asthma since 4yo, productive chesty cough for twenty five years, chest infections two to six times a year swiftly cleared by Amoxicillin
I am 52, slim, fit, healthy and quite fit with a balanced healthy diet no milk but plenty of bio yoghurt. I supplement with vit c, vit D and probiotics daily. I have had asthma since 4yo, productive chesty cough for twenty five years, chest infections two to six times a year swiftly cleared by Amoxicillin
Beach2021
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Covid pneumonia, sedation weaning not working
My dad has been in ICU 2 weeks now after testing positive for Covid pneumonia. He has some underlying health conditions and has been up and down during his time there. They have started the weaning process this week and they said his body is panicking when they do so. He has failed to cope with the reduction
My dad has been in ICU 2 weeks now after testing positive for Covid pneumonia. He has some underlying health conditions and has been up and down during his time there. They have started the weaning process this week and they said his body is panicking when they do so. He has failed to cope with the reduction
Flynnam
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Hyperinflated lungs
I had pneumonia 2 years ago and chest xray showed hyperinflated lungs in line with copd. I had another xray 6 months later which still showed hyperinflated lungs. I had a pft 6 weeks after my pneumonia which was fine but I can't seem to get answers why my lungs are hyperinflated. All I have done is
I had pneumonia 2 years ago and chest xray showed hyperinflated lungs in line with copd. I had another xray 6 months later which still showed hyperinflated lungs. I had a pft 6 weeks after my pneumonia which was fine but I can't seem to get answers why my lungs are hyperinflated. All I have done is
Ele80
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Can we prevent, slow or halt, improve symptoms and reduce the severity of Parkinson's?
tea
, EGCG
extract
(Mandel 2002, Levites 2003); B) IMPROVE SYMPTOMS, MOTORS AND NON-MOTORS, that is, the evolution of the disease: - vitamina B1 to improve all aspects, between 31.3 and 77.3 % in motor part of the UPDRS (Costantini 2013, 2015); - vitamin B2 to improve mobility, 30 mg every 8 h,
tea
, EGCG
extract
(Mandel 2002, Levites 2003); B) IMPROVE SYMPTOMS, MOTORS AND NON-MOTORS, that is, the evolution of the disease: - vitamina B1 to improve all aspects, between 31.3 and 77.3 % in motor part of the UPDRS (Costantini 2013, 2015); - vitamin B2 to improve mobility, 30 mg every 8 h,
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Developing secondary pneumonia after COVID 19
Well here I am again. After fighting off the ventilator for 17 days, recovering and coming home, my mom has wound up back in the hospital 2 weeks later with bacterial pneumonia in her right lung 😢 They are currently using a chest tube to drain fluid out of her lung but it is draining slowly indicating
Well here I am again. After fighting off the ventilator for 17 days, recovering and coming home, my mom has wound up back in the hospital 2 weeks later with bacterial pneumonia in her right lung 😢 They are currently using a chest tube to drain fluid out of her lung but it is draining slowly indicating
covid123
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Why my asthma medications do not work?
Hello. I'm 28 and last year I was diagnosed with persistent asthma. My symptoms are back chest tightness on only one side, dry cough, mucus and occasionally wheezing and sneezing. These symptoms are present every day, Every hour and they worsen with movements. Spirometry has a sightly lower average fev
Hello. I'm 28 and last year I was diagnosed with persistent asthma. My symptoms are back chest tightness on only one side, dry cough, mucus and occasionally wheezing and sneezing. These symptoms are present every day, Every hour and they worsen with movements. Spirometry has a sightly lower average fev
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Patient experience with NDT (DTE)
By accident I came across this (openly available) paper on patient experiences with NDT v FT4. I thought it interesting enough to post here:
Patient Experiences and Perceptions Associated with the Use of Desiccated Thyroid Extract
April 2020 Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) 56(4):161
DOI
By accident I came across this (openly available) paper on patient experiences with NDT v FT4. I thought it interesting enough to post here:
Patient Experiences and Perceptions Associated with the Use of Desiccated Thyroid Extract
April 2020 Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) 56(4):161
DOI
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Insurance companies rejecting Fulvestrant Injection
Hi, My mom has metstatic breast cancer and she has been advised fulvestrant injection but the claim has been getting rejected by tpa saying that is not included in the administrative 24 hours clause. Did anyone was able to get around this stuff in India and got their claim accepted. What documents were
Hi, My mom has metstatic breast cancer and she has been advised fulvestrant injection but the claim has been getting rejected by tpa saying that is not included in the administrative 24 hours clause. Did anyone was able to get around this stuff in India and got their claim accepted. What documents were
king_singh72
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Breast Cancer India
4 years ago
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