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Does anyone else have this
I'm going for blood tests tomorrow. I have had a sore throat for months. Dry eyes, dry nose, tingling in my mouth and lumps that look like they will be ulcers. My tongue is sore and I'm now itching behind my ears and on the inside of my wrists where I am now getting red spots. Dr has requested tests
I'm going for blood tests tomorrow. I have had a sore throat for months. Dry eyes, dry nose, tingling in my mouth and lumps that look like they will be ulcers. My tongue is sore and I'm now itching behind my ears and on the inside of my wrists where I am now getting red spots. Dr has requested tests
Den64
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Promotion to a new a job
According to the Capita I have a new role - I have been classified as a walking aid, how I rank compared to a guide dog for the blind or an assistance dog for intelligence or hazard awareness is going to be a some debate ! Yesterday, my wife had her PIP telephone assessment. We had the usual trick questions
According to the Capita I have a new role - I have been classified as a walking aid, how I rank compared to a guide dog for the blind or an assistance dog for intelligence or hazard awareness is going to be a some debate ! Yesterday, my wife had her PIP telephone assessment. We had the usual trick questions
sospan
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Headway
3 years ago
Blood tests
I have Hashimotos, B12 Def, lichen sclerosis, GERD, Vit D Def, Diverticulitis and a ANA 1:80 Speckled pattern and had one appointment so far with a rheumatologist. I’m on the emergency list for a full hip replacement, which I’ll hopefully have done in Approx 4 months time. When the Pandemic hit, I
I have Hashimotos, B12 Def, lichen sclerosis, GERD, Vit D Def, Diverticulitis and a ANA 1:80 Speckled pattern and had one appointment so far with a rheumatologist. I’m on the emergency list for a full hip replacement, which I’ll hopefully have done in Approx 4 months time. When the Pandemic hit, I
angelharley
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Had first Appointment Yesterday
So as previously mentioned in Jan at routine opticians visit , he referred me to eye clinic at hospital ( Moorfields Bedford ) as iop was 24/23 and narrow angle in left eye (15) right ( 35) . Field test normal. Went to hospital yesterday had iop done had gone up 😢 26/28 . Corneas are slightly thicker
So as previously mentioned in Jan at routine opticians visit , he referred me to eye clinic at hospital ( Moorfields Bedford ) as iop was 24/23 and narrow angle in left eye (15) right ( 35) . Field test normal. Went to hospital yesterday had iop done had gone up 😢 26/28 . Corneas are slightly thicker
Lovemy2woofs
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Worried about Laparoscopy
Hi - I’m due to have a laparoscopy and hysteroscopy on Monday and I’m starting freak out a bit. I’m really worried about blood clots forming post surgery - I have intermittent positive antiphospholipid syndrome and have suffered acute coronary syndrome and a central retinal vein occlusion. I have not
Hi - I’m due to have a laparoscopy and hysteroscopy on Monday and I’m starting freak out a bit. I’m really worried about blood clots forming post surgery - I have intermittent positive antiphospholipid syndrome and have suffered acute coronary syndrome and a central retinal vein occlusion. I have not
emma1210
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Update & many Thanks to you all.
I wanted to give a big thank you to all of you that gave me such informative information. Boy did it help. Went to Specsavers this morning was very impressed with them. Upshot is a burst blood vessel caused she thinks by the possibility of high blood pressure. I’ve also got the beginning of cataracts
I wanted to give a big thank you to all of you that gave me such informative information. Boy did it help. Went to Specsavers this morning was very impressed with them. Upshot is a burst blood vessel caused she thinks by the possibility of high blood pressure. I’ve also got the beginning of cataracts
Caza
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NRAS
3 years ago
Maintenance without Steroid
Has anyone got any suggestions? With inhaled steroids of any kind, my eye pressure is increasing. I have had an iridotomy in both eyes and the pressure decreased to 17. However, I started retaking Symbicort 100/6 one puff twice daily. Only doing this for 8 weeks and my eye pressure has increased to 25
Has anyone got any suggestions? With inhaled steroids of any kind, my eye pressure is increasing. I have had an iridotomy in both eyes and the pressure decreased to 17. However, I started retaking Symbicort 100/6 one puff twice daily. Only doing this for 8 weeks and my eye pressure has increased to 25
trimt
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Steroids and cataracts
I had an eye test last week and was told I have developed steroid related cataracts (as opposed to age related). Something to get checked out for those with blurry vision. The optician also suggested a slight tint for my lenses to help with the extra light sensitivity they cause. The best news is
I had an eye test last week and was told I have developed steroid related cataracts (as opposed to age related). Something to get checked out for those with blurry vision. The optician also suggested a slight tint for my lenses to help with the extra light sensitivity they cause. The best news is
Waves2
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
One (or more) steps forward- at last!
Some 17 months after being diagnosed with severe asthma, I have finally had my first hospital respiratory appointment! Up to now, despite being on many medications and continuous steroids since January, I had not even had any blood tests or chest x-ray. So on Friday I saw an asthma nurse, physio and
Some 17 months after being diagnosed with severe asthma, I have finally had my first hospital respiratory appointment! Up to now, despite being on many medications and continuous steroids since January, I had not even had any blood tests or chest x-ray. So on Friday I saw an asthma nurse, physio and
TeachKat
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Cataract ops,PMR and vertigo
I haven’t posted for more than a year but on opening the app was delighted and amazed to see PMRPro and Dorset Lady still giving up their time helping us all. After 4 years I’m alternating between 4.00 and 4.5 every other day. PMR still hanging round but yoga and other exercises to start my day tend
I haven’t posted for more than a year but on opening the app was delighted and amazed to see PMRPro and Dorset Lady still giving up their time helping us all. After 4 years I’m alternating between 4.00 and 4.5 every other day. PMR still hanging round but yoga and other exercises to start my day tend
Pym1
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Drug side effects pilocarpine, dorzolamide/timolol, diamox generic acetazolomide
Narrow angle glaucoma cataract surgery in a few weeks. Taking pilocarpine, dorzolamide/timolol for over a month but recently seems to make me dizzy especially when lying flat. Also slowly withdrawing diamox 250mg. How can I lie still for surgery with this. Does anyone have advice or experience of this
Narrow angle glaucoma cataract surgery in a few weeks. Taking pilocarpine, dorzolamide/timolol for over a month but recently seems to make me dizzy especially when lying flat. Also slowly withdrawing diamox 250mg. How can I lie still for surgery with this. Does anyone have advice or experience of this
Crafted
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Advice please
I’ve been taking hydroxychoroquine for nine years now. Up until this year they were working well with no side effects. Since October I’ve been flaring regularly my joints have got a lot worse, as in painful & swollen. But also I’ve been feeling sick & have really itchy skin with a rash on my chest.
I’ve been taking hydroxychoroquine for nine years now. Up until this year they were working well with no side effects. Since October I’ve been flaring regularly my joints have got a lot worse, as in painful & swollen. But also I’ve been feeling sick & have really itchy skin with a rash on my chest.
Caza
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NRAS
3 years ago
More advice please prior to GP consultation
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Pocketdog
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Nebivolol timing and low blood pressure
I take 2.5mg Nebivolol and 200mg Flecainide daily, taking the Nebivolol in the mornings. I have low normal BP but recently have had readings in the 80/50 range which make me feel pretty bad. I drink water and keep my salt level up but every day down it goes about 2 hours after I take the Nebivolol
I take 2.5mg Nebivolol and 200mg Flecainide daily, taking the Nebivolol in the mornings. I have low normal BP but recently have had readings in the 80/50 range which make me feel pretty bad. I drink water and keep my salt level up but every day down it goes about 2 hours after I take the Nebivolol
Finvola
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AF Association
3 years ago
New Here
Kind of feel lost and mentally and emotionally overwhelmed. It started this week, Monday morning, found a hard moveable lump on my collarbone. First I thought it was a reactive node from my second COVID vaccine jab a few days prior, did an ultrasound and biopsy, still awaiting results, but the prelim
Kind of feel lost and mentally and emotionally overwhelmed. It started this week, Monday morning, found a hard moveable lump on my collarbone. First I thought it was a reactive node from my second COVID vaccine jab a few days prior, did an ultrasound and biopsy, still awaiting results, but the prelim
VisualDeadlock
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
New here....
Kind of feel lost and mentally and emotionally overwhelmed. It started this week, Monday morning, found a hard moveable lump on my collarbone. First I thought it was a reactive node from my second COVID vaccine jab a few days prior, did an ultrasound and biopsy, still awaiting results, but the prelim
Kind of feel lost and mentally and emotionally overwhelmed. It started this week, Monday morning, found a hard moveable lump on my collarbone. First I thought it was a reactive node from my second COVID vaccine jab a few days prior, did an ultrasound and biopsy, still awaiting results, but the prelim
VisualDeadlock
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Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
Why wait 2 weeks
I had a routine chest X-ray last week . Today I had a letter from my GP asking me to make a telephone appointment in 2 weeks time ... why ? If there’s no change why not say it’s ok ... if there’s a change why wait 2 weeks ..? I have asthma. Bronchiectasis. COPD
I had a routine chest X-ray last week . Today I had a letter from my GP asking me to make a telephone appointment in 2 weeks time ... why ? If there’s no change why not say it’s ok ... if there’s a change why wait 2 weeks ..? I have asthma. Bronchiectasis. COPD
Nanny1086
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
A&E
Hi all, hope yr all ok, spent Easter in Monday and most of Tuesday in a&e with shooting pain in my temples and sore eye socket, had loads of different tests, lots of pain killers,60mg of pred as a precaution and turns out I was diagnosed with photosenry not sure I spelt that right, which is lights,brightness
Hi all, hope yr all ok, spent Easter in Monday and most of Tuesday in a&e with shooting pain in my temples and sore eye socket, had loads of different tests, lots of pain killers,60mg of pred as a precaution and turns out I was diagnosed with photosenry not sure I spelt that right, which is lights,brightness
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed with exercise induced asthma.
Started C25K last summer and completed it. I was sooo chuffed! I found it hard but I didn’t give up. Winter came, the cold air and wind was hard to contend with and I found it hard going again. I persevered and got to a stage of managing 5K every other day. Spring sprung and that did me in! Pollen!
Started C25K last summer and completed it. I was sooo chuffed! I found it hard but I didn’t give up. Winter came, the cold air and wind was hard to contend with and I found it hard going again. I persevered and got to a stage of managing 5K every other day. Spring sprung and that did me in! Pollen!
Bumblebean
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
Hell everyone, just wondering if any of you have experienced Glossopharyngeal neuralgia? I get severe pain left side of tongue, jaw ,base of tongue and throat sometimes radiating to my ear. It usually appears without warning, and is often associated with swallowing. I have limited systemic scleroderma
Hell everyone, just wondering if any of you have experienced Glossopharyngeal neuralgia? I get severe pain left side of tongue, jaw ,base of tongue and throat sometimes radiating to my ear. It usually appears without warning, and is often associated with swallowing. I have limited systemic scleroderma
UCTD
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
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