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The Rheumatology Saga Continues!
UPDATE..... Was offered an NHS Rheumatologist appointment today due to a late cancellation and I thought I'd take it rather than wait until February to see my Benenden Rheumatologist. I met a Dr Chung and he was absolutely lovely.....spent 45 mins running me through everything and checking my results
UPDATE..... Was offered an NHS Rheumatologist appointment today due to a late cancellation and I thought I'd take it rather than wait until February to see my Benenden Rheumatologist. I met a Dr Chung and he was absolutely lovely.....spent 45 mins running me through everything and checking my results
Paulx222
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
help- terrified
hi- 2 years into pmr. Travelled to Salzburg end of October- got col/virus this year. Developed cough- on second antibiotics. Down to 2mg pred- no aches 🎉. However mental health not good. Being sent for chest x ray day after I finish antibiotics. I have convinced myself I have lung cancer. Gave up smoking
hi- 2 years into pmr. Travelled to Salzburg end of October- got col/virus this year. Developed cough- on second antibiotics. Down to 2mg pred- no aches 🎉. However mental health not good. Being sent for chest x ray day after I finish antibiotics. I have convinced myself I have lung cancer. Gave up smoking
Fiddlemum
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Hyperinflated lungs
Hi everyone, new here, I'm in the UK. I recently had a chest x ray and was very surprised to here the results I am asthmatic, I do smoke but have managed to cut fine to 6 roll ups a day, I had done this before my chest x ray. Saw the Dr 2 weeks after the x ray and he just said my lungs are hyper inflated
Hi everyone, new here, I'm in the UK. I recently had a chest x ray and was very surprised to here the results I am asthmatic, I do smoke but have managed to cut fine to 6 roll ups a day, I had done this before my chest x ray. Saw the Dr 2 weeks after the x ray and he just said my lungs are hyper inflated
Katoune
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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Dry eyes and hydration
I have lived with glaucoma for more than a decade, and over the years the associated experience of dry eyes and blurred vision has become an increasing problem alongside the treatment interventions and the eye drops that I’m required to use. Some days are worse than others and I’ve never really understood
I have lived with glaucoma for more than a decade, and over the years the associated experience of dry eyes and blurred vision has become an increasing problem alongside the treatment interventions and the eye drops that I’m required to use. Some days are worse than others and I’ve never really understood
Purchris
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Recurring chest infections and phlegmy cough
Hi, I have had asthma since I was a teenager and excema all my life. I am 57 years old. For most of my life, I have managed my asthma well. I was very sporty in my youth playing squash, badminton and tennis. I could go for very long walks with my dogs up until about 18mths ago. So I have always regarded
Hi, I have had asthma since I was a teenager and excema all my life. I am 57 years old. For most of my life, I have managed my asthma well. I was very sporty in my youth playing squash, badminton and tennis. I could go for very long walks with my dogs up until about 18mths ago. So I have always regarded
Teach66
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) talk 13.08.23 (7-8pm)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thyroid-eye-disease-ted-talk-by-professor-simon-pearce-registration-681585188647 There is an online talk on TED by Prof Pearce on 13.08.23 if anyone is interested in listening. It is organised by TEDct. Personally, I’ve benefitted from having an enlightened endocrinologist
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thyroid-eye-disease-ted-talk-by-professor-simon-pearce-registration-681585188647 There is an online talk on TED by Prof Pearce on 13.08.23 if anyone is interested in listening. It is organised by TEDct. Personally, I’ve benefitted from having an enlightened endocrinologist
Buddy195
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Good Morning Monday People
Good morning all, I haven't posted in a while since getting my ESA and starting EMDR. I've experienced a lot of improvement and have adjusted well to the Citalopram which leaves me feeling more alive than the Sertraline I was on. I've been feeling contemplative lately about motivation. What are some
Good morning all, I haven't posted in a while since getting my ESA and starting EMDR. I've experienced a lot of improvement and have adjusted well to the Citalopram which leaves me feeling more alive than the Sertraline I was on. I've been feeling contemplative lately about motivation. What are some
ClassicalBlueKitty
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
DRY MOUTH/ HORRIBLE TASTE
Hi Everyone , December I had puffy red right cheek , sore to touch , no cold, no earache, but my face ached. Had my eyes checked all ok, saw GP , gave me some nose drops, didnt work , he said thought it might be my sinuses , i did suffer with sinus issues 60 years ago , but in my memory seemed
Hi Everyone , December I had puffy red right cheek , sore to touch , no cold, no earache, but my face ached. Had my eyes checked all ok, saw GP , gave me some nose drops, didnt work , he said thought it might be my sinuses , i did suffer with sinus issues 60 years ago , but in my memory seemed
TGSHJ71
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
a poem for light relief
Check up day, and I’m Right on time 10 minutes early for my ten to nine They call me through but false alarm It’s just the nurse, eye test, stay calm My good eye reads nearly all the chart But Glaucoma eye is not so smart Can only get about halfway down through pinholes an extra line can
Check up day, and I’m Right on time 10 minutes early for my ten to nine They call me through but false alarm It’s just the nurse, eye test, stay calm My good eye reads nearly all the chart But Glaucoma eye is not so smart Can only get about halfway down through pinholes an extra line can
Royrace
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Midazelam
Hi I am having cataract surgery on Sunday and you are given choice of a sedative or not. The nurse said "they usually " use Midazelam -obviously anything offered if i am unsure I will go without it. Does anyone know if Midazelam is RLS safe ? Don't want legs jumping around and the surgical instruments
Hi I am having cataract surgery on Sunday and you are given choice of a sedative or not. The nurse said "they usually " use Midazelam -obviously anything offered if i am unsure I will go without it. Does anyone know if Midazelam is RLS safe ? Don't want legs jumping around and the surgical instruments
Pippins2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Respiratory Physiology
Hello I am hoping to start a new medication after being on Rituxumab for a few years. Blood checks all ok , but had to have a Chest X-Ray as not had one done for a while, so recently had this done and assumed it would be ok. In work on Friday, and i get a text to say I've been booked an appointment
Hello I am hoping to start a new medication after being on Rituxumab for a few years. Blood checks all ok , but had to have a Chest X-Ray as not had one done for a while, so recently had this done and assumed it would be ok. In work on Friday, and i get a text to say I've been booked an appointment
3LittleBirds2
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NRAS
7 months ago
Dry Matter in the corner of eyes.
Does anyone have problems with dry matter in the inside corner of their eyes? I know Glaucoma can be associated with dry eyes and fortunately, so far, I have not had too much of a problem.. However lately I have noticed an occasional sharp pain in the corner of my eye as a piece of matter comes out.
Does anyone have problems with dry matter in the inside corner of their eyes? I know Glaucoma can be associated with dry eyes and fortunately, so far, I have not had too much of a problem.. However lately I have noticed an occasional sharp pain in the corner of my eye as a piece of matter comes out.
Tschuggen
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Dry mouth
Hi, I'm on Besremi, now at 150 every two weeks (down from 180 as WBC got too low). I have had dry eyes for awhile, but suddenly I'm noticing my mouth is really dry. I also have frequent urination, and have had for sometime which is driving me crazy. I do see urologist next week about that issue
Hi, I'm on Besremi, now at 150 every two weeks (down from 180 as WBC got too low). I have had dry eyes for awhile, but suddenly I'm noticing my mouth is really dry. I also have frequent urination, and have had for sometime which is driving me crazy. I do see urologist next week about that issue
Elizka
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Pneumonia
Hi. I had my follow up chest x-ray for pneumonia 3 weeks ago and the good news is that it's come back clear. I'm really pleased but I'm still coughing at night and feel a bit breathless in the mornings. I told the doctor when he rang me with the results and he said, the infection has gone but lungs take
Hi. I had my follow up chest x-ray for pneumonia 3 weeks ago and the good news is that it's come back clear. I'm really pleased but I'm still coughing at night and feel a bit breathless in the mornings. I told the doctor when he rang me with the results and he said, the infection has gone but lungs take
Scooby1967
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
warm eye masks
can anyone recommend a type of warm eye mask? I have dry tired eyes and would like to try a warm mask but have seen some to put in microwave and some usb ones, Can anyone recommend please. I had slt laser bout 3 months ago -not worked and totally regret it.Eyes not felt same since. - back on Monopost
can anyone recommend a type of warm eye mask? I have dry tired eyes and would like to try a warm mask but have seen some to put in microwave and some usb ones, Can anyone recommend please. I had slt laser bout 3 months ago -not worked and totally regret it.Eyes not felt same since. - back on Monopost
swanlady123
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Ablate or wait?
About 1 year ago I suffered with recurrent AF episodes usually overnight and they lasted from 1 hour to 5 hours. On two occasions I went to A&E and was kept in A&E overnight. I got a consultant appointment and he prescribed Flecainide 100mg twice per day and a spot on the NHS ablation waiting list.
About 1 year ago I suffered with recurrent AF episodes usually overnight and they lasted from 1 hour to 5 hours. On two occasions I went to A&E and was kept in A&E overnight. I got a consultant appointment and he prescribed Flecainide 100mg twice per day and a spot on the NHS ablation waiting list.
Jazzguitar22
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AF Association
10 months ago
Hope this helps!
Hi everyone, I do not have CLL but I do have the itchy, pins and needles prickly feeling on my upper arms at night when I cover up. Once it starts it's relentless. I spoke to my Dermatologist about it and she said it sounded like a nerve problem. She prescribed me Fluocinonide cream 0.05 percent. I rub
Hi everyone, I do not have CLL but I do have the itchy, pins and needles prickly feeling on my upper arms at night when I cover up. Once it starts it's relentless. I spoke to my Dermatologist about it and she said it sounded like a nerve problem. She prescribed me Fluocinonide cream 0.05 percent. I rub
MiaRiley21
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CLL Support
1 year ago
pegasys and migraines
I see from a recent post response that there are others on Pegasys who have suffered from migraines. I have been on 45 mcg weekly for a few months and have just had an excruciatingly painful migraine. I have had a few less painful ones. I’m hoping some patients will share their experience on this
I see from a recent post response that there are others on Pegasys who have suffered from migraines. I have been on 45 mcg weekly for a few months and have just had an excruciatingly painful migraine. I have had a few less painful ones. I’m hoping some patients will share their experience on this
Smithjoa
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Mini Stroke Post Heart Attack
Hi folks Was just wondering if this has happened to anyone? I’ve had a couple of “funny turns” recently and a particularly bad one on Thursday evening which ironically was exactly one year to the day since my HA. Ended up in A&E all night getting various tests. ECG, bloods x 2 (initial troponin
Hi folks Was just wondering if this has happened to anyone? I’ve had a couple of “funny turns” recently and a particularly bad one on Thursday evening which ironically was exactly one year to the day since my HA. Ended up in A&E all night getting various tests. ECG, bloods x 2 (initial troponin
ROBBO36
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
This researcher is REVERSING BLINDNESS in monkeys!
'Eye problems' are common symptoms with PD. this is no joke, i've been watching this guy's videos for a couple of years dr david sinclair (Phd) is a best-seller on NY Times he is an anti-aging specialist and talks about his latest research with mice and monkeys that is [i]
reversing BLINDNESS caused
'Eye problems' are common symptoms with PD. this is no joke, i've been watching this guy's videos for a couple of years dr david sinclair (Phd) is a best-seller on NY Times he is an anti-aging specialist and talks about his latest research with mice and monkeys that is [i]
reversing BLINDNESS caused
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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