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GCA and Vision update
As you all may recall, I was started in 60 mg. Prednisone in October. I am currently on 40 mg. I have now had 3 (weekly) injections of Actemra. I am still very concerned about my eyesight. I still see double at a distance, though it’s not as divergent as it was, I can read again up close, though, without
As you all may recall, I was started in 60 mg. Prednisone in October. I am currently on 40 mg. I have now had 3 (weekly) injections of Actemra. I am still very concerned about my eyesight. I still see double at a distance, though it’s not as divergent as it was, I can read again up close, though, without
Lenore58
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
"Gut Dysbiosis in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Narrative Review on Correlation with Disease Subtypes and Novel Therapeutic Implications"
Research. Source: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/11/10/2369
Abstract
"Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. It can be subclassified in different subtypes according to the main clinical
Research. Source: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/11/10/2369
Abstract
"Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. It can be subclassified in different subtypes according to the main clinical
Meleber
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Cataract surgery advice please.
I've got glaucoma and I'm very short sighted. The left eye has got the glaucoma. The right eye isn't affected much with it yet, but does have the cataract. After they fit the new lens in my right eye, my shortsightedness apparently might be rectified. This will give me an enormous discrepancy between
I've got glaucoma and I'm very short sighted. The left eye has got the glaucoma. The right eye isn't affected much with it yet, but does have the cataract. After they fit the new lens in my right eye, my shortsightedness apparently might be rectified. This will give me an enormous discrepancy between
Quiet_Lin
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
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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
8 months ago
scabies won´t go away, help
Hello, have anybody scabies won´t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Hello, have anybody scabies won´t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Massio
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BASHH
5 months ago
Pseudomonas colonised.
Morning all, l have been on nebulised Colomycin since last August. Although it has kept infections at bay, l am more breathless than l used to be and energy levels are very low. I have told that l will be on this medication for a long time as my lungs are very badly damaged. I cannot walk any length
Morning all, l have been on nebulised Colomycin since last August. Although it has kept infections at bay, l am more breathless than l used to be and energy levels are very low. I have told that l will be on this medication for a long time as my lungs are very badly damaged. I cannot walk any length
falcon68
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Betaine HCL
Good day Friends. I am considering trying Betaine, I have Autoimmune Gastritis. Have been having what I think is gas pain, it can be in left chest, upper right quadrant, right chest area, it moves around. Sometimes sits just before lower chest area. Sometimes its s stabbing pain in chest/abdomen
Good day Friends. I am considering trying Betaine, I have Autoimmune Gastritis. Have been having what I think is gas pain, it can be in left chest, upper right quadrant, right chest area, it moves around. Sometimes sits just before lower chest area. Sometimes its s stabbing pain in chest/abdomen
Canadian77
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
PA/stomach pain
Hi all, I’m so grateful for all of your support as I’ve started down this road. Got diagnosed with PA/AIG in the fall via an endoscopy. I am on B12 injections. My stomach pain has gotten steadily worse instead of better even though I am on a very restrictive diet. Is there any reason for me to believe
Hi all, I’m so grateful for all of your support as I’ve started down this road. Got diagnosed with PA/AIG in the fall via an endoscopy. I am on B12 injections. My stomach pain has gotten steadily worse instead of better even though I am on a very restrictive diet. Is there any reason for me to believe
Lhood08
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Post Pacemaker
Hi Everyone need some information please. Going into week 6 of recovering from Pace Maker operation on 27th October. Its no picnic is it! Anyway still lots of bruising from being on warfarin I believe. Prior to op I had fallen over several times broke my wrist etc. Hence decision by cardiologist to
Hi Everyone need some information please. Going into week 6 of recovering from Pace Maker operation on 27th October. Its no picnic is it! Anyway still lots of bruising from being on warfarin I believe. Prior to op I had fallen over several times broke my wrist etc. Hence decision by cardiologist to
CHRISAF18
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AF Association
10 months ago
Nagalase count
My nagalase count is declining. 1.55 -1.37 - 1.12 today. The Clioquinol +zinc +ivermicetin is still working on the way to zero. PSA is steady at 32 Nagalase is an enzyme that cancer cells produce to protect themselves from the immune system.
My nagalase count is declining. 1.55 -1.37 - 1.12 today. The Clioquinol +zinc +ivermicetin is still working on the way to zero. PSA is steady at 32 Nagalase is an enzyme that cancer cells produce to protect themselves from the immune system.
agnut
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
My SCT journey continues
Hi all, not posted for a while but I am now at day+33 and finally starting to feel a bit normal again. I had very bad mucositis following sct and then problems with fluid retention due to all the IVs, mainly tpn as the ng feeding tube didn't stay in. Anyway looks like I'm going home on Friday so that's
Hi all, not posted for a while but I am now at day+33 and finally starting to feel a bit normal again. I had very bad mucositis following sct and then problems with fluid retention due to all the IVs, mainly tpn as the ng feeding tube didn't stay in. Anyway looks like I'm going home on Friday so that's
Flyingsteamer
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Bronchiectasis.. just had an ear operation.. finding pressure of using aerobika and chest clearance difficult .. any advice ??
Any advice for chest clearance after a lengthy operation out there please . Am home but Ear still bleeding a little I’ve not missed a days chest clearance in nearly 3 years and finding it difficult / worrying to put pressure into my aerobika & doing autogenic drainage for fear it may cause my ear
Any advice for chest clearance after a lengthy operation out there please . Am home but Ear still bleeding a little I’ve not missed a days chest clearance in nearly 3 years and finding it difficult / worrying to put pressure into my aerobika & doing autogenic drainage for fear it may cause my ear
Phill1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Starbursts from new glasses driving me insane. Can anyone help?
Hi, I recently got 2 new pairs of glasses, one with Transitions lenses and one 'plain'. There's been a lot of faff with the Transitions because I didn't like the frames, but right at the outset I noticed I was suddenly getting these epic starbursts on lights (with both pairs), particularly in the distance
Hi, I recently got 2 new pairs of glasses, one with Transitions lenses and one 'plain'. There's been a lot of faff with the Transitions because I didn't like the frames, but right at the outset I noticed I was suddenly getting these epic starbursts on lights (with both pairs), particularly in the distance
Chancery
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Anxiety Support
10 months ago
Starburst problem with new specs
Hi, I don't have glaucoma, but I'm hoping someone might be able to help me here as I have been Googling my issue all night. So, sorry if this is completely off-topic for you guys! I recently got 2 new pairs of glasses, one with Transitions lenses and one 'plain'. There's been a lot of faff with the
Hi, I don't have glaucoma, but I'm hoping someone might be able to help me here as I have been Googling my issue all night. So, sorry if this is completely off-topic for you guys! I recently got 2 new pairs of glasses, one with Transitions lenses and one 'plain'. There's been a lot of faff with the
Chancery
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Glaucoma UK
10 months ago
update: Zanabrutinib vs Obenven (O&V)
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
Cb1391
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CLL Support
10 months ago
does anyone out there have histamine intolerance?
hi I’ve just changed from hydroxicarbamide to interferon. Seems ok, fingers crossed, but I also have histamine intolerance amd the absence of Hydroxicarbamide seems to be allowing my mast cells to have a high old time churning out histamine. Has anyone else experienced this? Louise
hi I’ve just changed from hydroxicarbamide to interferon. Seems ok, fingers crossed, but I also have histamine intolerance amd the absence of Hydroxicarbamide seems to be allowing my mast cells to have a high old time churning out histamine. Has anyone else experienced this? Louise
Loubprv
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Help with results!
Hi everyone! Hoping that I can get some advice here. I was diagnosed 3 years ago with endo via laparoscopy. Most of the endo was found on my pouch of douglas and ureteral sacral ligaments. Unfortunately the operation wasn’t done by an endo specialist! I recently got referred to an endo centre as
Hi everyone! Hoping that I can get some advice here. I was diagnosed 3 years ago with endo via laparoscopy. Most of the endo was found on my pouch of douglas and ureteral sacral ligaments. Unfortunately the operation wasn’t done by an endo specialist! I recently got referred to an endo centre as
LJC1416
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Surgery and immuno suppressants
Hi everyone. I am due to have minor surgery on my wrist and have been asked by my surgeon to cease taking mycophenolate for a week before and a week after my operation (I presumed because of possible risk of infection?). I spoke to my rheumatologist about this and she considered it unnecessary to stop
Hi everyone. I am due to have minor surgery on my wrist and have been asked by my surgeon to cease taking mycophenolate for a week before and a week after my operation (I presumed because of possible risk of infection?). I spoke to my rheumatologist about this and she considered it unnecessary to stop
cheeselover342
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
10 months ago
Severe reaction to Targinact - please help
Thanks everyone for your help with my last post re: Targinact. I think I am having severe side-effects from the drug, all of which are listed in the leaflet. I thought I was ill due to a seasonal flu/cold, but I now think the sickness, shaking, diarrhoea, nausea, rapid breathing and complete loss of
Thanks everyone for your help with my last post re: Targinact. I think I am having severe side-effects from the drug, all of which are listed in the leaflet. I thought I was ill due to a seasonal flu/cold, but I now think the sickness, shaking, diarrhoea, nausea, rapid breathing and complete loss of
Claire_lc
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Lansoprazole /Prolia
In my Sunday newspaper today the usual GP column has a question put to the GP about Lansoprazole use. Following a mini stroke this lady was put on various tablets one of which was Lansoprazole, and she developed pains in her legs and hips, had a scan and was told she had early-stage osteoporosis. She
In my Sunday newspaper today the usual GP column has a question put to the GP about Lansoprazole use. Following a mini stroke this lady was put on various tablets one of which was Lansoprazole, and she developed pains in her legs and hips, had a scan and was told she had early-stage osteoporosis. She
Purplegloss
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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