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Its Cold and Bright I find the wamth is uncomfortable
and I have to - my dismay - sores on my hip line any one any suggestions as to what to use the cold is equaly horrid my bones seem to tighten and the muscles object. To which you are told to keep warm and then the other prob occurs. I have tried baby powder, antiseptic
and I have to - my dismay - sores on my hip line any one any suggestions as to what to use the cold is equaly horrid my bones seem to tighten and the muscles object. To which you are told to keep warm and then the other prob occurs. I have tried baby powder, antiseptic
Ginsing
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
i have got chillblaines on 2 of my fingers anyone got any cures for this? doctor gave me hydrocortisone acetate, don't seem to be helping xx
sandycharlie
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
12 years ago
PCOS, M.E and hypothyroidism,low iron and high ferritin. Gosh I’m that confused today that I’m confused with what I’m confused over!
If anyone could spare the time to have a little read of my blog and questions, advise and also look over some blood results I received today I would really appreciate it. I will try not to waffle. Thanks. I have so many questions but such little energy and such poor health but will write/speak (I
If anyone could spare the time to have a little read of my blog and questions, advise and also look over some blood results I received today I would really appreciate it. I will try not to waffle. Thanks. I have so many questions but such little energy and such poor health but will write/speak (I
Pinklily
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Thyroid UK
12 years ago
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Other treatments for Behcet's
I don't see many people here mention that they've been on Trental (pentoxifylline) for Behcet's ulcerations, arthritis, and fatigue. It's inexpensive and has mild anti-TNFa properties like the biologics (Enbrel, Remicade, Humira, etc.), with fewer side effects and little risk. Low-dose nicotine patches
I don't see many people here mention that they've been on Trental (pentoxifylline) for Behcet's ulcerations, arthritis, and fatigue. It's inexpensive and has mild anti-TNFa properties like the biologics (Enbrel, Remicade, Humira, etc.), with fewer side effects and little risk. Low-dose nicotine patches
amietamant
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Behçet's UK
12 years ago
Has anyone had difficulties coming off Prednisolone because your body has lost its ability to make its own steroids?
Having a diagnosis of WG I was on Prednisolone, 40 mgs a day, from early 2011 with gradual tapering to 5 mgs a day by Feb 2012. I have remained at that level since and the team at Addenbrookes would now like to take me off steroids altogether. However this is not possible as, following a Synachen blood
Having a diagnosis of WG I was on Prednisolone, 40 mgs a day, from early 2011 with gradual tapering to 5 mgs a day by Feb 2012. I have remained at that level since and the team at Addenbrookes would now like to take me off steroids altogether. However this is not possible as, following a Synachen blood
Budapest
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Vasculitis UK
12 years ago
Scared to take a biologic
Hi my first time here. I am female aged 53 and have had RA since 1995 and had Sulphasalazine then after ten years went on to Methotrexate, then MTX 25mgs injectable and most recently since last year with added Lefuonimide tablets 10mg. I know this is not holding my RA much at all at the moment. My
Hi my first time here. I am female aged 53 and have had RA since 1995 and had Sulphasalazine then after ten years went on to Methotrexate, then MTX 25mgs injectable and most recently since last year with added Lefuonimide tablets 10mg. I know this is not holding my RA much at all at the moment. My
Neonkitty
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NRAS
12 years ago
Enforced sofa surfing
Royal Brompton last Wednesday, and a day from hell for the first time in 7 years of catching the train to London, managed to catch a train going somewhere else, total numpty that I am! Thankfully was able to get back to Hereford quite quickly and catch another train to London quite quickly. Really
Royal Brompton last Wednesday, and a day from hell for the first time in 7 years of catching the train to London, managed to catch a train going somewhere else, total numpty that I am! Thankfully was able to get back to Hereford quite quickly and catch another train to London quite quickly. Really
Daxiemad
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
More Tips for Managing Tarceva Skin Toxicity
This advice is based on personal experience and should be used in conjunction with advice from your G.P., Oncologist or Nurse Specialist. If any adverse effects are experienced with any of the products suggested in the following notes, you should stop using them immediately and seek professional advice
This advice is based on personal experience and should be used in conjunction with advice from your G.P., Oncologist or Nurse Specialist. If any adverse effects are experienced with any of the products suggested in the following notes, you should stop using them immediately and seek professional advice
honeypolly
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
new consultant - mannitol challenge
i think im being a bit panicky and silly. i have been having a lot of trouble with my asthma lately (as ive mentioned in other posts) and when i was home from uni for christmas a new consultant saw me and wants to keep me being treated under him while im back at uni, this is fine by me as i have heard
i think im being a bit panicky and silly. i have been having a lot of trouble with my asthma lately (as ive mentioned in other posts) and when i was home from uni for christmas a new consultant saw me and wants to keep me being treated under him while im back at uni, this is fine by me as i have heard
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
i need serious help with my chilblaines, any solutions please?
i have chilblains on my fingers i am using calamine lotion and balmosa cream but neither really give me any relief, on a night they burn up and get really itchy and im now fed up to a point of nearly crying
i have chilblains on my fingers i am using calamine lotion and balmosa cream but neither really give me any relief, on a night they burn up and get really itchy and im now fed up to a point of nearly crying
rich1990
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
12 years ago
Dangerously low potassium
I'm going to add a really long email here from an e-pal of mine in the States. She has APS and Sjogrens. Can anyone shed any light on what is going on with her? "The problems with hydration came back at the end of last week. I once again had the sudden wave of frequent urination (literally dumping
I'm going to add a really long email here from an e-pal of mine in the States. She has APS and Sjogrens. Can anyone shed any light on what is going on with her? "The problems with hydration came back at the end of last week. I once again had the sudden wave of frequent urination (literally dumping
Coppernob
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Coping with the side effects of tarceva
Hi I have been on tarceva for 3 months & have experienced skin & gastric reflux side effects. I still have them but have found a few helpful tips: For the skin problems I have used Aveeno bath oil, (a good 10-15 min soak each night in a warm -not hot bath). For the spots 2.5% hydrocortisone cream, via
Hi I have been on tarceva for 3 months & have experienced skin & gastric reflux side effects. I still have them but have found a few helpful tips: For the skin problems I have used Aveeno bath oil, (a good 10-15 min soak each night in a warm -not hot bath). For the spots 2.5% hydrocortisone cream, via
honeypolly
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
Just got home
Just got home from a few days in hospital, I wish I didnt have these 2 diseases (Addisons and Adult onset stills disease), with 1 or the other, I maybe able to feel better or cope better, but to contiuously feel craps not good.Sulfsalizine, Ibandronic Acid, and 2 water retention tablets have got to stop
Just got home from a few days in hospital, I wish I didnt have these 2 diseases (Addisons and Adult onset stills disease), with 1 or the other, I maybe able to feel better or cope better, but to contiuously feel craps not good.Sulfsalizine, Ibandronic Acid, and 2 water retention tablets have got to stop
parkie
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NRAS
12 years ago
salycillic acid
hi first time on here..i am currently being prescribed aqueous cream with salycillic acid to control the psorisis on my scalp. I was diagnosed with infantile eczema and asthma at 2 days old and have suffered ever since though with trial an error i manage to control all my limbs now but still suffer
hi first time on here..i am currently being prescribed aqueous cream with salycillic acid to control the psorisis on my scalp. I was diagnosed with infantile eczema and asthma at 2 days old and have suffered ever since though with trial an error i manage to control all my limbs now but still suffer
kjb70
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MY SKIN
12 years ago
Topic of the Month: August - Insect Bites
Severe reaction to insect bites is a feature that is experienced by many lupus patients. Lupus patients are susceptible to insect bites and tend to have severe and prolonged reactions.
What is it that causes a reaction when an insect bites you?
When an insect bites, it releases saliva.
Severe reaction to insect bites is a feature that is experienced by many lupus patients. Lupus patients are susceptible to insect bites and tend to have severe and prolonged reactions.
What is it that causes a reaction when an insect bites you?
When an insect bites, it releases saliva.
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Skin problems
Does anyone else suffer with eczema? Mine only seemed to start about 4 years ago, and I find it flares in line with a flare of fibro. I find taking an antihystimine (sp) plus an equivalent of E45 cream helps, but it still takes days to die down again. I am on the large side I admit, and my creases
Does anyone else suffer with eczema? Mine only seemed to start about 4 years ago, and I find it flares in line with a flare of fibro. I find taking an antihystimine (sp) plus an equivalent of E45 cream helps, but it still takes days to die down again. I am on the large side I admit, and my creases
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
I get really bad eczema on my face. What can I use? I've tried E45, Aveeno, hydrocortisone and betnovate. Can anyone suggest something new?
chandora
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MY SKIN
12 years ago
On giving advice...
No spots today, apart from one on my face which has tele-ported me back to a time when I was teenager (although I was never really too spotty) thankfully now the 'monster' is concealed under a blanket of antiseptic cream... anyhow I digress, and move onto the tricky subject of advice. As human beings
No spots today, apart from one on my face which has tele-ported me back to a time when I was teenager (although I was never really too spotty) thankfully now the 'monster' is concealed under a blanket of antiseptic cream... anyhow I digress, and move onto the tricky subject of advice. As human beings
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
13 years ago
Does anyone know if hydrosortisone or prednisone will make a affect thyroid blood tests
Hi everyone, I have beeen advised to take hydrocortisone or prednisone for really low adrenals. I wonder will this make a difference to thyroid blood tests ie TSH FT4 or FT3. Could anyone help with this please?
Hi everyone, I have beeen advised to take hydrocortisone or prednisone for really low adrenals. I wonder will this make a difference to thyroid blood tests ie TSH FT4 or FT3. Could anyone help with this please?
Angel54
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Topic of the Month: March - Itchy Rashes
There are many different skin manifestations in lupus, which vary from person to person. The ‘classical’ skin problem in lupus is the [i]butterfly rash[/i]. This is a red rash, sometimes no more than a mild blush that occurs across the bridge of the nose and on the cheeks. This type of rash tends to
There are many different skin manifestations in lupus, which vary from person to person. The ‘classical’ skin problem in lupus is the [i]butterfly rash[/i]. This is a red rash, sometimes no more than a mild blush that occurs across the bridge of the nose and on the cheeks. This type of rash tends to
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
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