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Steroid injection and surgery
Hi all , I'm just wondering if anyone knows how long you have to wait after steroid injection in the bottom before having gallbladder removal I've been told operation will be in 2 to 3 mths unless a cancellation comes in. But a friend said I'll have to wait 3mths now
Hi all , I'm just wondering if anyone knows how long you have to wait after steroid injection in the bottom before having gallbladder removal I've been told operation will be in 2 to 3 mths unless a cancellation comes in. But a friend said I'll have to wait 3mths now
Trishfrog1
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NRAS
2 months ago
Bloody Covid can sod off!
Hi All, Had heart attack/ stent fitted 10 weeks ago & still struggling with side effects of medication. Dropped down to 1 Bisoprolol instead of 2 & this temporarily stopped the dizzy spells & light headedness. But within a couple of weeks they were back again & I just feel like crap most of the time
Hi All, Had heart attack/ stent fitted 10 weeks ago & still struggling with side effects of medication. Dropped down to 1 Bisoprolol instead of 2 & this temporarily stopped the dizzy spells & light headedness. But within a couple of weeks they were back again & I just feel like crap most of the time
Washo66
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Puzzled
I went for a Rheumatology appointment yesterday as I’d had to stop Etanercept for the 2nd time due to tonsillitis, itchy rash sore eyes, blurred vision etc. I saw a nurse practitioner who said I didn’t need a steroid injection and because and I have another appointment with my new Consultant in November
I went for a Rheumatology appointment yesterday as I’d had to stop Etanercept for the 2nd time due to tonsillitis, itchy rash sore eyes, blurred vision etc. I saw a nurse practitioner who said I didn’t need a steroid injection and because and I have another appointment with my new Consultant in November
Blackwitch
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NRAS
2 months ago
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Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
Hi all, I will post this elsewhere later but I thought ( just for a start ) many of you AF'ers have other medical conditions beyond AF and many have joint issues. Mine is a left shoulder issue, I have been prescribed rest, prescribed pain killers, have had a steroid injection ......... and there is
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Busy, busy, busy!
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Ovulation induction
I was extremely lucky and had a last minute cancellation for NHS fertility appointment (original was for October this year - would’ve been 10 months post GP referral). It was actually a really good appointment with lots of time given to discuss options and made me feel more hopeful. I am likely to
I was extremely lucky and had a last minute cancellation for NHS fertility appointment (original was for October this year - would’ve been 10 months post GP referral). It was actually a really good appointment with lots of time given to discuss options and made me feel more hopeful. I am likely to
Melsunshine
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
is this a flare
I was diagnosed with GCA in Dec 2022, put on 30mg prednisolone, ultra sound delayed by 10 days and had negative result, within a few days of the prednisolone the headaches neck pain and scalp pain all gone, I gradually tapered to 12 and half mg last September, have had many side effects, weight gain,
I was diagnosed with GCA in Dec 2022, put on 30mg prednisolone, ultra sound delayed by 10 days and had negative result, within a few days of the prednisolone the headaches neck pain and scalp pain all gone, I gradually tapered to 12 and half mg last September, have had many side effects, weight gain,
Mumdadlove
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Appointment Update
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Hello. Following my recent post about my dry eyes, I had my follow-up appointment on Monday nearly 4 months post right trabeculectomy & it did not go well. Had a visual field test and eye scan. No change to my right eye but my left eye continues to lose peripheral vision. The pressure was elevated even
Mitziecat
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
Pneumonia vaccine
Has anyone over 65 received the Pneumonia vaccine-Prevnar 20? I have ET Jak2+ and it was suggested by my GP. I read somewhere that we have to be careful with vaccines. Thank you,
Has anyone over 65 received the Pneumonia vaccine-Prevnar 20? I have ET Jak2+ and it was suggested by my GP. I read somewhere that we have to be careful with vaccines. Thank you,
mbr8076
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Rituximab
does anyone have any advice about the effect of the COVID vaccine on Rituximab. I had my first infusion in July which has been successful for me and given me a pain free life. So don’t want to ‘mess it up by risking Covid vaccine if it has a negative effect. thanks
does anyone have any advice about the effect of the COVID vaccine on Rituximab. I had my first infusion in July which has been successful for me and given me a pain free life. So don’t want to ‘mess it up by risking Covid vaccine if it has a negative effect. thanks
Welshwomanprestatyn
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NRAS
7 months ago
Peg and Ear infection
Hi all! New to the forum, what a great community and resource. I was diagnosed with PV recently at age 53 and started a Pegasys a month ago, only 45 mcg every two weeks for a slow start. No initial side effects, but 10 days ago got a sudden ear infection that hasn’t responded to antibiotics. Fullness
Hi all! New to the forum, what a great community and resource. I was diagnosed with PV recently at age 53 and started a Pegasys a month ago, only 45 mcg every two weeks for a slow start. No initial side effects, but 10 days ago got a sudden ear infection that hasn’t responded to antibiotics. Fullness
Fabfam5
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Osteoarthritis in knee
Hello I am new on this site and would like to thank admin for letting me on here. Going back about January 2024 time my left knee started to feel a little odd at the back (ham) think this is what it's name is, anyhow about 6/8 weeks ago plucked up enough courage to see a G.P at my local doctors, a
Hello I am new on this site and would like to thank admin for letting me on here. Going back about January 2024 time my left knee started to feel a little odd at the back (ham) think this is what it's name is, anyhow about 6/8 weeks ago plucked up enough courage to see a G.P at my local doctors, a
completely-zero654
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
unintended weight loss
hello, I have tapered from 30mg to 2mg over 26 months where I am stuck because my cortisol levels are stubbornly low ( 58 -80) I have now got a very itchy raised skin problem which my doctor cannot diagnose.I also had Covid in October. So, my question in has anyone had weight loss , 5 pounds since
hello, I have tapered from 30mg to 2mg over 26 months where I am stuck because my cortisol levels are stubbornly low ( 58 -80) I have now got a very itchy raised skin problem which my doctor cannot diagnose.I also had Covid in October. So, my question in has anyone had weight loss , 5 pounds since
Crochetgardener
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
From Prednisone to Morphine
I was wondering if anyone had been offered Morphine as an alternative to Prednisone? It’s been suggested to me by my new Rheumatologist recently. He’s questioning my diagnosis of PMR & suggests the pain is due to “wear & tear”. My pain is symmetrical, in all the usual places (knees, hips, shoulders,
I was wondering if anyone had been offered Morphine as an alternative to Prednisone? It’s been suggested to me by my new Rheumatologist recently. He’s questioning my diagnosis of PMR & suggests the pain is due to “wear & tear”. My pain is symmetrical, in all the usual places (knees, hips, shoulders,
Chelseadog
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Tinnitus and Meniere's
Has anyone ever received Intratympanic steroid injection in their ear(s) for Tinnitus or Meniere's? I was just curious if it was worth it and made matters better. Is the injection painful or create other issues? My ENT has recommended it for my left ear which has a variety of issues. Thanks.
Has anyone ever received Intratympanic steroid injection in their ear(s) for Tinnitus or Meniere's? I was just curious if it was worth it and made matters better. Is the injection painful or create other issues? My ENT has recommended it for my left ear which has a variety of issues. Thanks.
MrGC314
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Finally a little light!
Many of you have been kind in giving me advice and support over the last year, especially when I was 'wading through treacle'. A few weeks ago I had another steroid injection and leflunomide added to my MTX. I hardly dare say this but I'm actually starting to feel better. My joints have gone down so
Many of you have been kind in giving me advice and support over the last year, especially when I was 'wading through treacle'. A few weeks ago I had another steroid injection and leflunomide added to my MTX. I hardly dare say this but I'm actually starting to feel better. My joints have gone down so
HeadInASpin
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NRAS
2 months ago
Advice re covid jab
I had Covid in early September. Not sure when to go for booster. I think I should wait for a few months. Any thoughts ?
I had Covid in early September. Not sure when to go for booster. I think I should wait for a few months. Any thoughts ?
Ana-16
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Quinoric side effects
Hi all, I hope you’re keeping tip top as best you can. So, I have been on hydroxychloquine for 5 years this year. I’ve mostly been given the brand Quinoric which is increasingly upsetting my tummy. I already have gastrointestinal issues from endometriosis and the Lupus meds aggravate it. I understand
Hi all, I hope you’re keeping tip top as best you can. So, I have been on hydroxychloquine for 5 years this year. I’ve mostly been given the brand Quinoric which is increasingly upsetting my tummy. I already have gastrointestinal issues from endometriosis and the Lupus meds aggravate it. I understand
BloominUterus
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
angular cheilitis
I’ve suffer a lot from this I get it around 3/4 times a year but usually lasts about a week. I’m on my third week struggling with this and can’t find a lip balm or treatment. I heard Daktarin oral gel but it’s sold out everywhere and the pharmacy said they even finding it hard to get it in for people
I’ve suffer a lot from this I get it around 3/4 times a year but usually lasts about a week. I’m on my third week struggling with this and can’t find a lip balm or treatment. I heard Daktarin oral gel but it’s sold out everywhere and the pharmacy said they even finding it hard to get it in for people
Ladybitsandbobs
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NRAS
5 months ago
A return of the dreaded mongrel .......... ?????
'mornin' guys and gals ................... well it's almost 02.00 am for the second day in a row ..... funny feelings in the chest ............. my squadron of pet butterflies has returned - fluttering around in combat....... just like the olden days of mid 2010. Missed you ................ NOT !
'mornin' guys and gals ................... well it's almost 02.00 am for the second day in a row ..... funny feelings in the chest ............. my squadron of pet butterflies has returned - fluttering around in combat....... just like the olden days of mid 2010. Missed you ................ NOT !
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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