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New audiology doctor
I was just called by my new referral, got to have another hearing test. I just love to be reminded of how deaf I am. Maybe I'll get my left hearing aid this time.
I was just called by my new referral, got to have another hearing test. I just love to be reminded of how deaf I am. Maybe I'll get my left hearing aid this time.
Lenocker68
in
deafPLUS
7 years ago
Struggling with Pulsatile Tinnitus
Hi there! Last year I developed what I believe to be pulsatile tinnitus after a brief period of severe anxiety. I had been referred to the ENT but I was left feeling quite disappointed after a six month wait, I had to repeat a hearing test that came back 100% correct and I only managed to talk to the
Hi there! Last year I developed what I believe to be pulsatile tinnitus after a brief period of severe anxiety. I had been referred to the ENT but I was left feeling quite disappointed after a six month wait, I had to repeat a hearing test that came back 100% correct and I only managed to talk to the
victoria-d
in
British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
APS during pregnancy - How to take care bit worried
I have a history of blood clot in brain due to this I took
heparin
(Clexane 40 mg) injection from my 7th week, but with that
heparin
(clexane 40mg) injections blood became very thinner and it got bleeded like anything. Went to hospital in emergency.
I have a history of blood clot in brain due to this I took
heparin
(Clexane 40 mg) injection from my 7th week, but with that
heparin
(clexane 40mg) injections blood became very thinner and it got bleeded like anything. Went to hospital in emergency.
Prashanthi3105
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
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Tinnitus/Menieres
Hi Just looking for a bit of advice for about one and a half years I have suffered 24/7 from Tinnitus after a bad bout of vertigo. I have been referred for an MRI scan which I get later this month. I went to ENT about a month ago and after a hearing test I had a 5 minute consultation with the ENT specialist
Hi Just looking for a bit of advice for about one and a half years I have suffered 24/7 from Tinnitus after a bad bout of vertigo. I have been referred for an MRI scan which I get later this month. I went to ENT about a month ago and after a hearing test I had a 5 minute consultation with the ENT specialist
georig
in
Tinnitus UK
7 years ago
Still having dizziness/Giddiness
Guys it's been seven months i have kept my blood sugar normal (5.37 a1c) , after detected in Feb2017. I told in my previous posts that the day i got discharged from hospital (6 feb 17) i started having dizziness / Giddiness / vertigo 24 x 7 till now . In the early days i was not even able to eat my
Guys it's been seven months i have kept my blood sugar normal (5.37 a1c) , after detected in Feb2017. I told in my previous posts that the day i got discharged from hospital (6 feb 17) i started having dizziness / Giddiness / vertigo 24 x 7 till now . In the early days i was not even able to eat my
Indian1990
Star
in
Diabetes India
7 years ago
Episodes of vision loss...
I was rushed to the ICU and given
Heparin
though IV and scheduled for heart valve surgery in the following few days. Miraculously the
Heparin
dissolved the clot and through two different echo-cardiograms they confirmed the clot was gone. I was switched to Warfarin 7.5mg and sent home.
I was rushed to the ICU and given
Heparin
though IV and scheduled for heart valve surgery in the following few days. Miraculously the
Heparin
dissolved the clot and through two different echo-cardiograms they confirmed the clot was gone. I was switched to Warfarin 7.5mg and sent home.
jaymacz28
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
High Frequency Hearing Test
Does anyone know where I can get a hearing test done that covers frequencies higher than 8 kHz ? I have tried some of the "online" tests but results are inconsistent. Would somewhere like Boots or Specsavers do such a test ?
Does anyone know where I can get a hearing test done that covers frequencies higher than 8 kHz ? I have tried some of the "online" tests but results are inconsistent. Would somewhere like Boots or Specsavers do such a test ?
Andy0708
in
British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Waiting for results of MRI, Google has taught me so much compassion...
I am in the UK. I was surprised to be referred just under a month ago for an MRI after a 'casual' visit to the Dr regarding a reoccurring loud strange tone in my left ear. I have had the tone for around six to 12 months (my memory is really poor and I cannot be sure when it started). The Dr said it was
I am in the UK. I was surprised to be referred just under a month ago for an MRI after a 'casual' visit to the Dr regarding a reoccurring loud strange tone in my left ear. I have had the tone for around six to 12 months (my memory is really poor and I cannot be sure when it started). The Dr said it was
Cluster_Head
in
Acoustic Neuroma Support
7 years ago
Is it normal for Doctors to tell you not to worry if you tell them you think you have an additional clot in a superficial vein?
They never administered an actual
heparin
drip. They never called in a hematologist. So many mistakes were made. I had to call in the director of nursing and work with her to get the doctor to listen to me. She was lovely.
They never administered an actual
heparin
drip. They never called in a hematologist. So many mistakes were made. I had to call in the director of nursing and work with her to get the doctor to listen to me. She was lovely.
KellyInTexas
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
Stopping NOACs before ablation is bad for the brain
This occurred even with bridging with
heparin
. The article says uninterrupted NOACs are fine and as good as uninterrupted warfarin. However the old method of ablations was to interrupt NOACs. There may still be EPs in the UK who do interrupt before an ablation and bridge with
heparin
.
This occurred even with bridging with
heparin
. The article says uninterrupted NOACs are fine and as good as uninterrupted warfarin. However the old method of ablations was to interrupt NOACs. There may still be EPs in the UK who do interrupt before an ablation and bridge with
heparin
.
MarkS
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Once the ball gets rolling...
Hi there, I can go months without having anxiety. But once the ball gets rolling, why can't I get it to stop? It's like my nerves get shorter and start searching for things to worry about, as if I actually enjoy this suffering. First it started wth my daughter getting headaches in the sun, at camp, while
Hi there, I can go months without having anxiety. But once the ball gets rolling, why can't I get it to stop? It's like my nerves get shorter and start searching for things to worry about, as if I actually enjoy this suffering. First it started wth my daughter getting headaches in the sun, at camp, while
PotterBook
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Heparin whilst ttc?
Next time he suggests I take the
heparin
and predisnolone from the time of ovulation, if we are trying to conceive. Has anyone had any success in a similar situation?
Next time he suggests I take the
heparin
and predisnolone from the time of ovulation, if we are trying to conceive. Has anyone had any success in a similar situation?
Glittersparkles
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
Fertility treatment and APS
I'll also be taking aspirin 81 mg and warfarin or
heparin
.
I'll also be taking aspirin 81 mg and warfarin or
heparin
.
Saralmac
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
I am so angry update
He was still sent home this time with
heparin
injections that I give him daily. By Monday the DVT clinic called to arrange the Dopler test and said Friday. I told them he was so unwell that we wold be straight up. He then had lung xray, scan, arterial bloods etc still no Dopler.
He was still sent home this time with
heparin
injections that I give him daily. By Monday the DVT clinic called to arrange the Dopler test and said Friday. I told them he was so unwell that we wold be straight up. He then had lung xray, scan, arterial bloods etc still no Dopler.
Hidden
in
LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Stroke and APS
I consulted my family doctor, and actually requested a
heparin
bridge, however my doctor said no and the risk is minimal. I went off coumadin for 4-days and the day after the surgery I started my normal dose (7.5 mg / day) My INR after the surgery was <0.5.
I consulted my family doctor, and actually requested a
heparin
bridge, however my doctor said no and the risk is minimal. I went off coumadin for 4-days and the day after the surgery I started my normal dose (7.5 mg / day) My INR after the surgery was <0.5.
Hubbsy
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
Symptoms and problems
Thank you all for replying to my earlier post. I found it re-assuring to find a lot of the symptoms are experienced by others, so it isn't just me. I'm a firm believer in the holistic approach, and have got annoyed when GP's separate everything out! Bladder problems. Yes. Fatigue. Yes. Sleepiness Yes
Thank you all for replying to my earlier post. I found it re-assuring to find a lot of the symptoms are experienced by others, so it isn't just me. I'm a firm believer in the holistic approach, and have got annoyed when GP's separate everything out! Bladder problems. Yes. Fatigue. Yes. Sleepiness Yes
Anitabach
in
Ataxia UK
7 years ago
Thyroid cancer, Tinnitus and Gluten intolerance. Is it all connected?
Hi, I have just come across this website so am very new, I have read a number of posts regarding thyroid and related problems and wished I had found this earlier. I had a total thyroidectomy and the removal of a parathyroid gland back in 2004 and since then I have been on Levothyroxine. I was on a
Hi, I have just come across this website so am very new, I have read a number of posts regarding thyroid and related problems and wished I had found this earlier. I had a total thyroidectomy and the removal of a parathyroid gland back in 2004 and since then I have been on Levothyroxine. I was on a
Suesews
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Stopping Rivaroxaban before surgery
No mention has been made of any bridging medication e.g.
heparin
. Also there is no mention of pre-operative assessment. Does this seem like standard advice/procedure or should I query with GP, eye surgeon or cardiologist(s)? I have (apparently) permanent AF but the rate is well controlled.
No mention has been made of any bridging medication e.g.
heparin
. Also there is no mention of pre-operative assessment. Does this seem like standard advice/procedure or should I query with GP, eye surgeon or cardiologist(s)? I have (apparently) permanent AF but the rate is well controlled.
Mrspat
in
AF Association
7 years ago
MTHFR treatment
Hi all, i know you are not all doctors, but to be honest here in the UK the doctors don't have a clue what im talking about, so hoping someone on here does and i has an opinion. all my symptoms started when i was given Septrin which wiped out all my folic acid and caused a long un-diagnosed deficiency
Hi all, i know you are not all doctors, but to be honest here in the UK the doctors don't have a clue what im talking about, so hoping someone on here does and i has an opinion. all my symptoms started when i was given Septrin which wiped out all my folic acid and caused a long un-diagnosed deficiency
br74649
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Update and help
My rheumatologist have mention something about
heparin
. I think when I get sick my blood thickens, could this be true or is it the infection and fever.
My rheumatologist have mention something about
heparin
. I think when I get sick my blood thickens, could this be true or is it the infection and fever.
Scottc
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 years ago
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