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Patients with higher apolipoprotein A-I levels at greater risk for giant cell arteritis
https://www.healio.com/news/rheumatology/20240315/patients-with-higher-apolipoprotein-ai-levels-at-greater-risk-for-giant-cell-arteritis
https://www.healio.com/news/rheumatology/20240315/patients-with-higher-apolipoprotein-ai-levels-at-greater-risk-for-giant-cell-arteritis
perceptual63
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Overactive bladder Forum.
Hi there,I have had oab since 2007 and the Miribegron isnt working ive just had 2 bladder infections and i have an indwelling catheter also. I am making lots of urine at night sometimes 3 bags its too much urine to make for anyone. Anyone else like this its awfull. Sparklebright62
Hi there,I have had oab since 2007 and the Miribegron isnt working ive just had 2 bladder infections and i have an indwelling catheter also. I am making lots of urine at night sometimes 3 bags its too much urine to make for anyone. Anyone else like this its awfull. Sparklebright62
Dolphin62
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Oral Anticoagulation and Inter Cranial Bleeds - meta-analysis report
I would emphasise that this information and study ONLY applies to those who have had 2 specific types of Cranial bleeds and have AF and looks at the risks for these people versus net benefit resulting in a caution to doctors. [i]https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/997547?ecd=wnl_edit_tpal_etid5975020&
I would emphasise that this information and study ONLY applies to those who have had 2 specific types of Cranial bleeds and have AF and looks at the risks for these people versus net benefit resulting in a caution to doctors. [i]https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/997547?ecd=wnl_edit_tpal_etid5975020&
CDreamer
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AF Association
6 months ago
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Lab Tests Indicate High Lipase
Has anyone taking prednisone and Actemra had a high lipase on their routine lab tests. I’m on 4 mg prednisone and bi-weekly injections of Actemra for GCA. I get lab tests every month, and the past several months Lipase is high (usually around 60-70). I’ve done a CT scan with the dye, and was told
Has anyone taking prednisone and Actemra had a high lipase on their routine lab tests. I’m on 4 mg prednisone and bi-weekly injections of Actemra for GCA. I get lab tests every month, and the past several months Lipase is high (usually around 60-70). I’ve done a CT scan with the dye, and was told
Pamk1949
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Effect of Covid on Platelets
I’ve had thrombocythaemia for many years and it’s been well controlled initially by Hydroxycarbamide and in more recent years by Hydroxycarbamide and Anagrelide together. At the beginning of September I developed covid and tested positive over a period of twenty days. Early in October during a face
I’ve had thrombocythaemia for many years and it’s been well controlled initially by Hydroxycarbamide and in more recent years by Hydroxycarbamide and Anagrelide together. At the beginning of September I developed covid and tested positive over a period of twenty days. Early in October during a face
AnneMargaretMary
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Dull pain back of head and neck.
My hubby has had ongoing issues with his left ear, doc thought he had an ear infection, was given antibiotics, didn’t help. Then he started with headaches which was unusual for him. He then had a fullness feeling in his head, constantly tired and a dull pain at the back of his head. Also has tinnitus
My hubby has had ongoing issues with his left ear, doc thought he had an ear infection, was given antibiotics, didn’t help. Then he started with headaches which was unusual for him. He then had a fullness feeling in his head, constantly tired and a dull pain at the back of his head. Also has tinnitus
Donners2
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
6 months ago
Extrahelp
I was notified yesterday by the DVLA that they will no longer renew my driving licence as I failed the VF test@Specsavers..I have been tested annually to renew my licence for some yrs now.The news was a blow. I will re read the DVLA letter again now the shock is wearing off but I keep thinking about
I was notified yesterday by the DVLA that they will no longer renew my driving licence as I failed the VF test@Specsavers..I have been tested annually to renew my licence for some yrs now.The news was a blow. I will re read the DVLA letter again now the shock is wearing off but I keep thinking about
Extrahelp
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Laxido longterm use
Hi all,I've been taking 1,sometimes 2 laxido sachets daily for the past 3 months and this has helped.My gastroenteritis has suggested swapping for prucalopride 1mg but this gives me all day stomach ache.My question is,is laxido safe to use daily long term?
Hi all,I've been taking 1,sometimes 2 laxido sachets daily for the past 3 months and this has helped.My gastroenteritis has suggested swapping for prucalopride 1mg but this gives me all day stomach ache.My question is,is laxido safe to use daily long term?
Ladydaff1
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IBS Network
6 months ago
declining & blurred sight in one eye
I have glaucoma in my left eye which used to be my dominant eye. The right eye is so far fine although very short-sighted. Sight in left eye is 6/120 and 6/12 in right and I have (again) managed to pass DVLA test. However I do struggle with TV, reading supermarket signs, etc because of the blurred vision
I have glaucoma in my left eye which used to be my dominant eye. The right eye is so far fine although very short-sighted. Sight in left eye is 6/120 and 6/12 in right and I have (again) managed to pass DVLA test. However I do struggle with TV, reading supermarket signs, etc because of the blurred vision
t55ddy
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Recurrant water infections
Hello everyone I keep getting water infections but there is no bacteria in my urine now my doctor is sending me for ultra sound on my kidneys iam so worried.
Hello everyone I keep getting water infections but there is no bacteria in my urine now my doctor is sending me for ultra sound on my kidneys iam so worried.
Tojack
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Women's Health
2 months ago
"Diagnosis Creep": Are Some AF Patients Overtreated (with Anti-coagulants)?
Interesting article in Medscape. You should be able to get full copy for free by just registering. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/997425?ecd=WNL_trdalrt_pos1_231018_etid5968858&uac=388437PK&impID=5968858 Of note is that Dr. Lip -- one of the developers of the CHADS risk score -- talks about its
Interesting article in Medscape. You should be able to get full copy for free by just registering. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/997425?ecd=WNL_trdalrt_pos1_231018_etid5968858&uac=388437PK&impID=5968858 Of note is that Dr. Lip -- one of the developers of the CHADS risk score -- talks about its
mjames1
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AF Association
6 months ago
Weight loss and Ketogenic diets
Hi Team,I'm curious about people experience with Ketogentic diets? I've let medication settle for four months now, and can see that much needed weight loss will be a grind . 😐 I have read about Ketogentic diets and was generally sceptical about dietary restriction. First line information often states
Hi Team,I'm curious about people experience with Ketogentic diets? I've let medication settle for four months now, and can see that much needed weight loss will be a grind . 😐 I have read about Ketogentic diets and was generally sceptical about dietary restriction. First line information often states
Luckyclaire
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Vagus Nerve Stimulation for RLS
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37846650/ An interesting study on Vagus Nerve Stumulation on 15 drug resistant RLS patients showed significant improvements in quality of life scale and that 2 of the 15 reduced their IRLSS below 5. The study doesn't say what meds the patients were taking. Sadly, they
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37846650/ An interesting study on Vagus Nerve Stumulation on 15 drug resistant RLS patients showed significant improvements in quality of life scale and that 2 of the 15 reduced their IRLSS below 5. The study doesn't say what meds the patients were taking. Sadly, they
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Notifying DVLA
just been diagnosed a couple of weeks ago I have normal tension glaucoma My consultant said I would have to inform the DVLA and she would send me the details in her letter From experience letters from the hospital can take weeks to arrive. Do I need to wait for this letter or am I better contacting
just been diagnosed a couple of weeks ago I have normal tension glaucoma My consultant said I would have to inform the DVLA and she would send me the details in her letter From experience letters from the hospital can take weeks to arrive. Do I need to wait for this letter or am I better contacting
Crafty-gran
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Temperature Issues in Besremi due to poor packaging during shipping...
Hi all, I may have mentioned this before, but while my response to the maximal dosage of Besremi has been measurable in other ways, my Hct control has been off and on. Most of the time SWMBO is at home to receive and sign for the monthly delivery of Besremi, so it wasn't until I was out of work [from
Hi all, I may have mentioned this before, but while my response to the maximal dosage of Besremi has been measurable in other ways, my Hct control has been off and on. Most of the time SWMBO is at home to receive and sign for the monthly delivery of Besremi, so it wasn't until I was out of work [from
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Cataract after Preserflo treatment
I'm 4 months after glaucoma surgery / preseflo, I still have blurred vision - today I was diagnosed with a cataract on the operated eye and also retinal swelling. Does anyone have experience with such a case - how to treat it (cataract surgery will help). I will be glad for the reactions - experience
I'm 4 months after glaucoma surgery / preseflo, I still have blurred vision - today I was diagnosed with a cataract on the operated eye and also retinal swelling. Does anyone have experience with such a case - how to treat it (cataract surgery will help). I will be glad for the reactions - experience
ocicka
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
GCA flare and eye sight
I have GCA. I have a new rheumatologist who practices at University Hospital in a clinic designed for patients with vasculitis and certain auto immune diseases (GCA being one of them), who has told me that I need to not worry about losing eye sight during the course of tapering prednisone or a flare
I have GCA. I have a new rheumatologist who practices at University Hospital in a clinic designed for patients with vasculitis and certain auto immune diseases (GCA being one of them), who has told me that I need to not worry about losing eye sight during the course of tapering prednisone or a flare
pmac22
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Vertigo or dizziness?
Just reducing from 6.5mg Pred to 6mg. All seems well but yesterday evening, as I was sitting and reading a book, I started to feel 'out of it' so to speak. A bit dizzy and as though I needed to take a large breath as I had forgotten to breathe. This morning I felt dizzy when I got up in that I wanted
Just reducing from 6.5mg Pred to 6mg. All seems well but yesterday evening, as I was sitting and reading a book, I started to feel 'out of it' so to speak. A bit dizzy and as though I needed to take a large breath as I had forgotten to breathe. This morning I felt dizzy when I got up in that I wanted
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Lactose intolerant
I am changing from Armour Thyroid to synthetic T4 and T3, due to cost and that a local Endo has agreed to this on the NHS. However I’m super sensitive to lactose and the hospital pharmacy are dithering about finding lactose free options. Does anyone know which brands are lactose free please?
I am changing from Armour Thyroid to synthetic T4 and T3, due to cost and that a local Endo has agreed to this on the NHS. However I’m super sensitive to lactose and the hospital pharmacy are dithering about finding lactose free options. Does anyone know which brands are lactose free please?
Karen-Eleanor
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
My first endocrinologist visit
Hi everyone, On the 27th I have my first appointment with an endo. He ordered blood tests for me before he even spoke to me or knew what dose of pred I was taking. (I'm taking 7 mg a day now. Was doing 6.5 for a week but decided better to go back to 7 and stay for a while as I was feeling so bad with
Hi everyone, On the 27th I have my first appointment with an endo. He ordered blood tests for me before he even spoke to me or knew what dose of pred I was taking. (I'm taking 7 mg a day now. Was doing 6.5 for a week but decided better to go back to 7 and stay for a while as I was feeling so bad with
sferios
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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