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Hi, I have tinnitus and I believe some hearing loss in my left ear. I saw my gp today who observed my left ear canal is pink and inflamed. He then suggested I get a spec savers hearing test and return to gp if my ear beings to itch or is in pain. I am concerned I’m being fobbed off here but I really
Hi, I have tinnitus and I believe some hearing loss in my left ear. I saw my gp today who observed my left ear canal is pink and inflamed. He then suggested I get a spec savers hearing test and return to gp if my ear beings to itch or is in pain. I am concerned I’m being fobbed off here but I really
Alexw1998
in
NRAS
4 years ago
Tinnitus getting worse or Hyperacusis?
Hello everyone. I'm new here but have had tinnitus for a few years. I've labelled mine as low grade as I can only hear it when there is no other external noise. But that appears to hae changed in the last 4 weeks. I need some advice so the GP will refer me or do I need to be referred even? I was
Hello everyone. I'm new here but have had tinnitus for a few years. I've labelled mine as low grade as I can only hear it when there is no other external noise. But that appears to hae changed in the last 4 weeks. I need some advice so the GP will refer me or do I need to be referred even? I was
Eagerreader
in
British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
Amputation now on schedule
I was only told in the past week that this was probably caused by the
Heparin
Induced Thrombocytopenia, but the ICU at the last hospital did not do anything when his toes turned purple and black. When I asked about them, I was told, "Don't worry about it."
I was only told in the past week that this was probably caused by the
Heparin
Induced Thrombocytopenia, but the ICU at the last hospital did not do anything when his toes turned purple and black. When I asked about them, I was told, "Don't worry about it."
worriedinalabama
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
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CORONAVIRUS AND THE ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID (HUGHES’) SYNDROME (APS)INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS
In general, hospital inpatients are given prophylaxis against thrombosis with
heparin
, so if you are on oral anticoagulation already, this will continue or may be changed to
heparin
injections and will be closely monitored according to the drug you are on to reduce the risk of thrombosis.
In general, hospital inpatients are given prophylaxis against thrombosis with
heparin
, so if you are on oral anticoagulation already, this will continue or may be changed to
heparin
injections and will be closely monitored according to the drug you are on to reduce the risk of thrombosis.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Partly deaf
Hello Bad day yesterday again, never rains when it pores, I had my hearing test yesterday and it came back that I was moderate to serve death. Ive also now decided to have all my hair cut off so it would be easy for me to do, as I'm having really bad pains in my wrist. I keep having panic attacks as
Hello Bad day yesterday again, never rains when it pores, I had my hearing test yesterday and it came back that I was moderate to serve death. Ive also now decided to have all my hair cut off so it would be easy for me to do, as I'm having really bad pains in my wrist. I keep having panic attacks as
Keldog
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Distorted hearing following Micro Suction
Hi, hoping for some reassurance(hope!) that my current situation is not permanent. I am 63 and retired and have had hearing aids since 2016, day to day they didnt really work for me nor did I need them, so I generally just used them to watch TV in the evening. Late 2019 and things got a bit worse and
Hi, hoping for some reassurance(hope!) that my current situation is not permanent. I am 63 and retired and have had hearing aids since 2016, day to day they didnt really work for me nor did I need them, so I generally just used them to watch TV in the evening. Late 2019 and things got a bit worse and
chdjazz
in
British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
Heparin injections
Apaxiban tried Rivaroxiban same problems they both badly irritate my digestive system, my pulmonary embolism was supposedly provoked due to a very long journey so I’m on oral coagulation at least till August, so I was talking to my pharmacist today and he’s suggested I ask my doctor if I could change to
Heparin
Apaxiban tried Rivaroxiban same problems they both badly irritate my digestive system, my pulmonary embolism was supposedly provoked due to a very long journey so I’m on oral coagulation at least till August, so I was talking to my pharmacist today and he’s suggested I ask my doctor if I could change to
Heparin
Luggs
in
Anticoagulation Support
4 years ago
Coronavirus Experience with APS
Everyone seemed to be clotting, as everyone was being injected with
heparin
. More relevant to APS patients is perhaps the craziness of my INR. Usually, I'm on 11 mg of Warfarin. They took me down to 3 mg and INR continued to climb to 6.
Everyone seemed to be clotting, as everyone was being injected with
heparin
. More relevant to APS patients is perhaps the craziness of my INR. Usually, I'm on 11 mg of Warfarin. They took me down to 3 mg and INR continued to climb to 6.
Hidden
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Hrt obstetric aps
I didn’t have a second test as Professor Quenby prescribed
heparin
and on follow up with her she said suspected Aps due to my bloods and fibrin deposits in my placenta. I went on to have 2 more babies on the treatment of
heparin
.
I didn’t have a second test as Professor Quenby prescribed
heparin
and on follow up with her she said suspected Aps due to my bloods and fibrin deposits in my placenta. I went on to have 2 more babies on the treatment of
heparin
.
Burtie-bengal
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Presence of a lupus anticoagulant may explain prolonged activated partial-thromboplastin time in COVID-19
“Additionally, fixed dosing of low-molecular-weight
heparin
would be favoured in these circumstances over intravenous unfractionated
heparin
because of difficulties in monitoring the latter when the baseline aPTT is prolonged, and in this setting anti-Xa levels may provide a better guide to
heparin
dosing
“Additionally, fixed dosing of low-molecular-weight
heparin
would be favoured in these circumstances over intravenous unfractionated
heparin
because of difficulties in monitoring the latter when the baseline aPTT is prolonged, and in this setting anti-Xa levels may provide a better guide to
heparin
dosing
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Covid-19: rough morning
He is on
heparin
because he is still hypercoagulable so we are in this catch22- his blood is so thin that the bleed won’t stop, but we cant stop the
heparin
or else he will clot again. He is getting more units of blood transfused, and they’re giving him platelets bc his platelet count dropped.
He is on
heparin
because he is still hypercoagulable so we are in this catch22- his blood is so thin that the bleed won’t stop, but we cant stop the
heparin
or else he will clot again. He is getting more units of blood transfused, and they’re giving him platelets bc his platelet count dropped.
Angelssavepoppy
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
Progesterone injections
I’m black and blue from
heparin
I already take, I feel sick all the time and now more injections. I’m cramping but nauseous and still have to eat as I was told to put on weight today.
I’m black and blue from
heparin
I already take, I feel sick all the time and now more injections. I’m cramping but nauseous and still have to eat as I was told to put on weight today.
Corchi
in
Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Covid19 is starting to remind me of CAPS
Plasma, monoclonal antibodies, HCQ and now most recent success stories include anticoagulant therapy specifically with
heparin
drip. Just an observation. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.28.20046144v2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32220112
Plasma, monoclonal antibodies, HCQ and now most recent success stories include anticoagulant therapy specifically with
heparin
drip. Just an observation. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.28.20046144v2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32220112
Roarah
in
LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Ozone is curing COVID-19 IN 1-2 DAYS
Several hospitals are using Major AutoHemo Therapy (MAHT), a protocol that extracts the patient's blood, bubbles oxygen ozone through the blood in a saline or
heparin
bag, and is infused back into the patient.
Several hospitals are using Major AutoHemo Therapy (MAHT), a protocol that extracts the patient's blood, bubbles oxygen ozone through the blood in a saline or
heparin
bag, and is infused back into the patient.
bepo
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Does Eliquis affect APS test results?
I'm only 28 and I'm worried that I'll have a reduced life expectancy and can never get pregnant ( I'm allergic to
Heparin
too :( What have your experiences been with APS? Is it possible to lead a normal life?
I'm only 28 and I'm worried that I'll have a reduced life expectancy and can never get pregnant ( I'm allergic to
Heparin
too :( What have your experiences been with APS? Is it possible to lead a normal life?
annabanana23
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Noise sensitivity
Hello, hope you are all keeping well. 🙂 Quick background as I'm new here - My struggles with tinnitus started in October 2019 when I felt as though my left each was blocked. This lasted for a few weeks, then became a bit more intermittent but I then also kept hearing a continuous whoosh. I was referred
Hello, hope you are all keeping well. 🙂 Quick background as I'm new here - My struggles with tinnitus started in October 2019 when I felt as though my left each was blocked. This lasted for a few weeks, then became a bit more intermittent but I then also kept hearing a continuous whoosh. I was referred
B113
in
British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
Any hope for reactive tinnitus and distortion or hypercusis to improve or go away after 7 months with it?
I've had my reactive tinnitus for 7 months now. It still reacts to music well lots of music. Classical music is where I noticed the least distortion but pop music I noticed whistling and beeps over it. Been going on like this 7 months now. My dad's voice sounds robotic and so does the tv and my own
I've had my reactive tinnitus for 7 months now. It still reacts to music well lots of music. Classical music is where I noticed the least distortion but pop music I noticed whistling and beeps over it. Been going on like this 7 months now. My dad's voice sounds robotic and so does the tv and my own
Alugo6340
in
British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
A 25 year old guy that loves the gym from the Netherlands.
Hey guys! I usually don't post on anything, but this time, I feel like I need to get and give support to those that are experiencing something similar, since I learned that professionals and friends & family have quite a hard time understanding the severity of this condition. When I say severity, don't
Hey guys! I usually don't post on anything, but this time, I feel like I need to get and give support to those that are experiencing something similar, since I learned that professionals and friends & family have quite a hard time understanding the severity of this condition. When I say severity, don't
strawberrymilk
in
British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
Alternative to Pentamidine
I am currently on Ibrutinib for my SLL. I am allergic to Septrin so I am having Pentamidine by nebuliser every 4 weeks. I am just wondering if there may be another alternative ?
I am currently on Ibrutinib for my SLL. I am allergic to Septrin so I am having Pentamidine by nebuliser every 4 weeks. I am just wondering if there may be another alternative ?
Grannajan
in
CLL Support
4 years ago
Nocturnal Dialysis Problems
One technician asked if I was on a blood thinner, and I said "No", and he mentioned that he thought it was strange that there was no
Heparin
(blood thinner) in the dialysis fluid. 8) I'm not able to sleep during nocturnal dialysis because the machine keeps beeping (due to the issues I mentioned above
One technician asked if I was on a blood thinner, and I said "No", and he mentioned that he thought it was strange that there was no
Heparin
(blood thinner) in the dialysis fluid. 8) I'm not able to sleep during nocturnal dialysis because the machine keeps beeping (due to the issues I mentioned above
steve680
in
Kidney Disease
4 years ago
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