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awaiting diagnosis from MRI suspected AN
I will find out tomorrow if I have AN - had MRI done just over 2 weeks ago - no contrast - had no follow up appointment booked - but that has come through fairly fast. I did call ENT department just on the 2 week point expecting them to say it would be a couple of weeks - and they told me appointment
I will find out tomorrow if I have AN - had MRI done just over 2 weeks ago - no contrast - had no follow up appointment booked - but that has come through fairly fast. I did call ENT department just on the 2 week point expecting them to say it would be a couple of weeks - and they told me appointment
meggiemog
in
Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 years ago
Heart Diseases and solutions below
Common names for anticoagulants are "warfarin" and "
heparin
." Digitalis makes the heart contract harder when the heart's pumping function has been weakened. It also slows some fast heart rhythms.
Common names for anticoagulants are "warfarin" and "
heparin
." Digitalis makes the heart contract harder when the heart's pumping function has been weakened. It also slows some fast heart rhythms.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Newbee
Hello people, just thought I would introduce myself and give a short synopsis of my Journey. And also ask for any tips and tricks on how to live with T everyday? So about 8 months ago I was sitting in my office and I heard this high pitch whine, at first I thought it was coming from my computer or something
Hello people, just thought I would introduce myself and give a short synopsis of my Journey. And also ask for any tips and tricks on how to live with T everyday? So about 8 months ago I was sitting in my office and I heard this high pitch whine, at first I thought it was coming from my computer or something
Londonr
in
British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
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Is it a fungal infection? I'm new here
I have been fighting ear pain for 4 or 5 years. Every doc I have gone to says "I see nothing." There IS something! It is like 3 or 4 on the pain level. Then, 2 years ago, just when I had an appointment with an ENT, I started a painful white patch along the side of my tongue. He did two biopsies on my
I have been fighting ear pain for 4 or 5 years. Every doc I have gone to says "I see nothing." There IS something! It is like 3 or 4 on the pain level. Then, 2 years ago, just when I had an appointment with an ENT, I started a painful white patch along the side of my tongue. He did two biopsies on my
Mindismom
in
Fungal Infection Trust
5 years ago
Dr Graham RV Hughes: Blog for March 2019
She was treated firstly with
heparin
, followed by warfarin. Three months later her pregnancy test was positive. The warfarin was stopped and the pregnancy was completed on
heparin
. (And with no migraines during the whole eight months).
She was treated firstly with
heparin
, followed by warfarin. Three months later her pregnancy test was positive. The warfarin was stopped and the pregnancy was completed on
heparin
. (And with no migraines during the whole eight months).
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Idiopathic Pulsatile Tinnitus
Hi, I am Gwynydd and I posted some five months ago. To recap I have had an MRI and A CT scan which revealed nothing abnormal. I am being checked for any heart related issues and now referred to the head and neck clinic. Due to my consultant not copying me on the CT scan result and my Doctor not doing
Hi, I am Gwynydd and I posted some five months ago. To recap I have had an MRI and A CT scan which revealed nothing abnormal. I am being checked for any heart related issues and now referred to the head and neck clinic. Due to my consultant not copying me on the CT scan result and my Doctor not doing
Gwynydd
in
British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Antiphospholipid syndrome
Current treatment to prevent obstetrical morbidity is based on low-dose aspirin and/or lowmolecular-weight
heparin
and has improved pregnancy outcomes to achieve successful live birth in >70% of pregnancies.
Current treatment to prevent obstetrical morbidity is based on low-dose aspirin and/or lowmolecular-weight
heparin
and has improved pregnancy outcomes to achieve successful live birth in >70% of pregnancies.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
High risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in women with a persistent lupus anticoagulant
Live birth rate was 15/28 (54%) in women on the combination of low-molecular-weight
heparin
and low-dose aspirin and 3/12 (25%) in those with no treatment or a single agent.
Live birth rate was 15/28 (54%) in women on the combination of low-molecular-weight
heparin
and low-dose aspirin and 3/12 (25%) in those with no treatment or a single agent.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Update on my appointment with Haematologist
Long story short, as described in my original thread, my Rheumatologist pulled me off
Heparin
and insisted I should go onto Rivaroxaban after my pulmonary embolisms in December 18.
Long story short, as described in my original thread, my Rheumatologist pulled me off
Heparin
and insisted I should go onto Rivaroxaban after my pulmonary embolisms in December 18.
LupusKaren
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Tinnitus after ear infection (seven months). Any chance it will go?
Hi :D My tinnitus started about seven months ago when I had an ear infection. It has reduced a lot since then but is definitely still there, and pretty annoying! It's only in one ear, and most of the hearing tests I've had have come up 'normal' in both ears. Does anyone know if after this long it can
Hi :D My tinnitus started about seven months ago when I had an ear infection. It has reduced a lot since then but is definitely still there, and pretty annoying! It's only in one ear, and most of the hearing tests I've had have come up 'normal' in both ears. Does anyone know if after this long it can
Sally07
in
British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Hi!
Hello! I’m new to this forum, so thought I would introduce myself! I had a perforated right eardrum when I was a baby following a middle ear infection, which was then operated on and I had a new eardrum grafted at the age of 12 (I’m 27 now). I had a few infections afterwards, I was diagnosed with having
Hello! I’m new to this forum, so thought I would introduce myself! I had a perforated right eardrum when I was a baby following a middle ear infection, which was then operated on and I had a new eardrum grafted at the age of 12 (I’m 27 now). I had a few infections afterwards, I was diagnosed with having
Hidden
in
Hearing Link
5 years ago
Ear infection/Hearing Loss lead to Tinnitus?
Hello Quick history: Fungal Ear infection, blocked up, Tinnitus, ear cleaning micro suction, Tinnitus remained. Question: Can a fungal infection lead to hearing loss. My doctor and the ENTs docs said it’s possible but my ear drum and canals show no damage at all so my T should go eventually but I
Hello Quick history: Fungal Ear infection, blocked up, Tinnitus, ear cleaning micro suction, Tinnitus remained. Question: Can a fungal infection lead to hearing loss. My doctor and the ENTs docs said it’s possible but my ear drum and canals show no damage at all so my T should go eventually but I
djv1985
in
Tinnitus UK
5 years ago
Wiped out by PIP visit
I had my PIP visit yesterday. The lady who came was nice. However all those questions about what I can't do and chat about what I used to do has left me drained and weepy. It's brought back all the feelings of mourning for my previous life. The deep depression of being useless, on the scrap heap.
I had my PIP visit yesterday. The lady who came was nice. However all those questions about what I can't do and chat about what I used to do has left me drained and weepy. It's brought back all the feelings of mourning for my previous life. The deep depression of being useless, on the scrap heap.
wheezyof
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Hearing
Most people feel this sensation, it happens all the time. Under stress it becomes more noticeable. Get a hearing test explain your symptoms audioligist will tell you how to protect your ears, then be aware and de stress. Stress is a big factor, doesent have to happen over night. It will go away, but
Most people feel this sensation, it happens all the time. Under stress it becomes more noticeable. Get a hearing test explain your symptoms audioligist will tell you how to protect your ears, then be aware and de stress. Stress is a big factor, doesent have to happen over night. It will go away, but
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
5 years ago
On clexane because of madly unstable INR
To cut a long story short, I was admitted to hospital for them to stabilise me 2 weeks after surgery - loaded with warfarin and
heparin
. They sent me home after 5 days, still with an INR of 1.1!
To cut a long story short, I was admitted to hospital for them to stabilise me 2 weeks after surgery - loaded with warfarin and
heparin
. They sent me home after 5 days, still with an INR of 1.1!
Debs_22
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Unknown cause
So I've had some really strange symptoms occur over the past 6 weeks and I don't know whether they're neurological or caused by something ear related. Saw an ear specialist who could see no perforation and hearing tests all came back but these are my symptoms and wondering if anyone has experienced anything
So I've had some really strange symptoms occur over the past 6 weeks and I don't know whether they're neurological or caused by something ear related. Saw an ear specialist who could see no perforation and hearing tests all came back but these are my symptoms and wondering if anyone has experienced anything
Christrev
in
British Tinnitus Association
6 years ago
If tinnitus is through hearing loss how can stress make it worse?
I’ve just had a private hearing test and my hearing loss in my left ear is severe and moderate loss in my right ear, which is causing my t to get worse over the years. If there’s something physically wrong with my ear why would stress make it worse? It’s such a complicated thing, but I’ve always felt
I’ve just had a private hearing test and my hearing loss in my left ear is severe and moderate loss in my right ear, which is causing my t to get worse over the years. If there’s something physically wrong with my ear why would stress make it worse? It’s such a complicated thing, but I’ve always felt
Ingrid-p
in
Tinnitus UK
6 years ago
Stents
They then inserted some sort of puffer machine to ‘puff’ out clots and put him on iv
heparin
. Now hubby in critical but stable condition waiting for a bed in a University hospital to see if they can figure out how to fix him. Shouldn’t he be put back on warfarin? Seems simple to me. 😡
They then inserted some sort of puffer machine to ‘puff’ out clots and put him on iv
heparin
. Now hubby in critical but stable condition waiting for a bed in a University hospital to see if they can figure out how to fix him. Shouldn’t he be put back on warfarin? Seems simple to me. 😡
Debbiesue63
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Fistula problems
Was told may have to use
heparin
prior to run. I know is not a drug to fool around with. Any side effects to using with dialysis? My blood was very colored and clotted in tubing.
Was told may have to use
heparin
prior to run. I know is not a drug to fool around with. Any side effects to using with dialysis? My blood was very colored and clotted in tubing.
rascal01
in
Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
While in the hospital, an ENT noticed that I could not tolerate IV fluids at KVO, as the treatment was IV
heparin
. He did lab work and at first thought it was a fluke, did it again the told me my diagnosis. Once starting Synthroid, it was like waking up from a deep sleep.
While in the hospital, an ENT noticed that I could not tolerate IV fluids at KVO, as the treatment was IV
heparin
. He did lab work and at first thought it was a fluke, did it again the told me my diagnosis. Once starting Synthroid, it was like waking up from a deep sleep.
Autunm
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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