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Calcium/vitD
When I was first diagnosed I was given Adcal by the specialist GP, I took these for a month, when I saw my GP she said she had a better calcium supplement that you only have to take once a day. She gave me theical-D3 1000mg/880iu chewable tablets. They contain less calcium than the adcal. Does anyone
When I was first diagnosed I was given Adcal by the specialist GP, I took these for a month, when I saw my GP she said she had a better calcium supplement that you only have to take once a day. She gave me theical-D3 1000mg/880iu chewable tablets. They contain less calcium than the adcal. Does anyone
Iloveholidays
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
The Itch
Haven't been on here for such a long time with having pain apps etc then they have been changed etc etc. Anyway I have started the itch my back is covered red with spots it is so irritating I thought I would go mad. I saw my G.P who proscribed which is an steroid cream for a week then progress to Balneum
Haven't been on here for such a long time with having pain apps etc then they have been changed etc etc. Anyway I have started the itch my back is covered red with spots it is so irritating I thought I would go mad. I saw my G.P who proscribed which is an steroid cream for a week then progress to Balneum
Jude1
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
Can someone please advice me?
here is my last labtest results : (TSH) <0,01 * mU/L (T4L) 1,36 ng/dL ----- lab ranges (0.61-1.12 ng/dL) (T3L) 5,19 ng/L -------- lab ranges ( 2,1 - 4,4) T3 reverse 0,35 ng/mL ------ lab ranges 0,09-0,35 ng/ml Tiroglobulina 2,94 ng/mL --------- lab ranges [ < 70 ] >>>> for 2 months I have been
here is my last labtest results : (TSH) <0,01 * mU/L (T4L) 1,36 ng/dL ----- lab ranges (0.61-1.12 ng/dL) (T3L) 5,19 ng/L -------- lab ranges ( 2,1 - 4,4) T3 reverse 0,35 ng/mL ------ lab ranges 0,09-0,35 ng/ml Tiroglobulina 2,94 ng/mL --------- lab ranges [ < 70 ] >>>> for 2 months I have been
hendb
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Evening
Hi still here in hospital could b the weekend home fingers crossed feeling better not perfect but better than I was very tired and not got a lot of energy on regular nebuliser still and last day of hydrocortisone back on to oral steroids tomorrow and c how I cope on them for a few days as a big drop
Hi still here in hospital could b the weekend home fingers crossed feeling better not perfect but better than I was very tired and not got a lot of energy on regular nebuliser still and last day of hydrocortisone back on to oral steroids tomorrow and c how I cope on them for a few days as a big drop
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
TSW - What helps
Topical Withdrawal Syndrome TWS is one of my most painful experiences . Even though I avoid the use of topical steroids now, some creams I use can bring back a milder form of those painful symptoms. My skin has gotten so sensitive!. I can tell you though, wash your face only with water if you are experiencing
Topical Withdrawal Syndrome TWS is one of my most painful experiences . Even though I avoid the use of topical steroids now, some creams I use can bring back a milder form of those painful symptoms. My skin has gotten so sensitive!. I can tell you though, wash your face only with water if you are experiencing
timosherry
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MY SKIN
6 years ago
Hypoadrenalism and hydrocortisone
Hello everyone, and very highest hopes for the new year, in every way❤️ My last few months have been very trying, and I’ll try to keep it short, but pretty much all the helpful advice I have ever had came from this forum, and I would be grateful for any thoughts before I carry the battle on to 2019.
Hello everyone, and very highest hopes for the new year, in every way❤️ My last few months have been very trying, and I’ll try to keep it short, but pretty much all the helpful advice I have ever had came from this forum, and I would be grateful for any thoughts before I carry the battle on to 2019.
Ginny52
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Knee replacement and PMR
After seeing my latest knee x-rays, my ortho surgeon has added my name to the waiting list to have a total knee replacement (sigh). We discussed my ongoing weight loss and he was very encouraged by my efforts thus far, and I'm more determined than ever to drop another 20 pounds (and do my daily quad
After seeing my latest knee x-rays, my ortho surgeon has added my name to the waiting list to have a total knee replacement (sigh). We discussed my ongoing weight loss and he was very encouraged by my efforts thus far, and I'm more determined than ever to drop another 20 pounds (and do my daily quad
PMRCanada
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Morning
Hi everyone hope all well I’m still stuck in local hospital been a rough few days Saturday I couldn’t breathe and nothing was helping on nebuliser all day all day and done nothing for me I’m still on IV hydrocortisone and two lots antibiotics waiting to c the docs this morning peak flow only 190 this
Hi everyone hope all well I’m still stuck in local hospital been a rough few days Saturday I couldn’t breathe and nothing was helping on nebuliser all day all day and done nothing for me I’m still on IV hydrocortisone and two lots antibiotics waiting to c the docs this morning peak flow only 190 this
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Prednisolone diary 16 - review of the year
This is a summary of how steroids have treated me over the past year. I began 2018 on 4mg pred, but with daily nausea, headache and extreme fatigue. After discovering that I had adrenal insufficiency, my endo suggested increasing to 5mg, but before that experiment had gotten very far, I developed myositis
This is a summary of how steroids have treated me over the past year. I began 2018 on 4mg pred, but with daily nausea, headache and extreme fatigue. After discovering that I had adrenal insufficiency, my endo suggested increasing to 5mg, but before that experiment had gotten very far, I developed myositis
whisperit
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
The story so far...Part 3!
Up until I was diagnosed with GCA I used to be rather smug about not having to take any regular, long term drugs. It was something of a shock when I had to start pill popping and quite a struggle working out the best way to swallow 14 preds plus the other precautionary tabs. Although warned, I was not
Up until I was diagnosed with GCA I used to be rather smug about not having to take any regular, long term drugs. It was something of a shock when I had to start pill popping and quite a struggle working out the best way to swallow 14 preds plus the other precautionary tabs. Although warned, I was not
Kael-gca
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Hi all
Hi everyone hope all well, me stuck on local hospital got brought in after clinic yesterday as breathing really not doing well so admitted me straight away, had magnesium and on iv hydrocortisone and loss nebuliser and antibiotics but struggling does it every end hope everyone else doing ok Nd happy
Hi everyone hope all well, me stuck on local hospital got brought in after clinic yesterday as breathing really not doing well so admitted me straight away, had magnesium and on iv hydrocortisone and loss nebuliser and antibiotics but struggling does it every end hope everyone else doing ok Nd happy
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Itch driving me nuts
Does anyone else with lupus get split skin on finger tips, I have had it on & off for years, I can also see the raw skin layers as it happens or when it starts to heal Also, but unconnected i cann' t stop scratching my right ankle, the itch then moves into my foot, my skin is dry as i have rubbed steroid
Does anyone else with lupus get split skin on finger tips, I have had it on & off for years, I can also see the raw skin layers as it happens or when it starts to heal Also, but unconnected i cann' t stop scratching my right ankle, the itch then moves into my foot, my skin is dry as i have rubbed steroid
Cal66
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Itchy Rash
Hi All, I know this isn't directly thyroid related but as you guys are so knowledgeable I'm hoping someone can help me figure out what this rash is. It started back in the summer and I just put it down to the very hot weather. However, it's getting worse and is now on my arms, armpits, stomach and
Hi All, I know this isn't directly thyroid related but as you guys are so knowledgeable I'm hoping someone can help me figure out what this rash is. It started back in the summer and I just put it down to the very hot weather. However, it's getting worse and is now on my arms, armpits, stomach and
salshep
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Very itchy, bumpy rash
Hi all, Any ideas on what this rash is? It started back in the summer and I just put it down to the very hot weather. However, it's getting worse and is now on my arms, armpits, stomach and sides mainly. I suffered from eczema as a child but it didn't look like this. I wondered about some sort of allergy
Hi all, Any ideas on what this rash is? It started back in the summer and I just put it down to the very hot weather. However, it's getting worse and is now on my arms, armpits, stomach and sides mainly. I suffered from eczema as a child but it didn't look like this. I wondered about some sort of allergy
salshep
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MY SKIN
6 years ago
A question..
Hello BLF friends, Anybody has adrenal glands insufficiency and went from Prednisone to Hydrocortisone? I have more energy for sure but I am ridden with aches and pains as I used to be before I started on Prednisone in September 2017. LAM specialist wanted me off Prednisone because it is worse for my
Hello BLF friends, Anybody has adrenal glands insufficiency and went from Prednisone to Hydrocortisone? I have more energy for sure but I am ridden with aches and pains as I used to be before I started on Prednisone in September 2017. LAM specialist wanted me off Prednisone because it is worse for my
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Mouth Sores and Neuropathy
After four years on Ibrutinib I have developed mouth sores and neuropathy. I tried many lip creams, finally went to a dermatologist and got a steroid cream. Still having problems. Has anyone else had these problems?
After four years on Ibrutinib I have developed mouth sores and neuropathy. I tried many lip creams, finally went to a dermatologist and got a steroid cream. Still having problems. Has anyone else had these problems?
Bjhayes14
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Confused completely
Hi, I’m new here and this is a bit of a stab in the dark but right now I’ll give anything a go to try and get some answers. I’m a 45 year old male. Following a shoulder X-ray in April this year my gp stated that it looked like my thyroid gland was swollen but didn’t want to do anything right away...
Hi, I’m new here and this is a bit of a stab in the dark but right now I’ll give anything a go to try and get some answers. I’m a 45 year old male. Following a shoulder X-ray in April this year my gp stated that it looked like my thyroid gland was swollen but didn’t want to do anything right away...
markwsteele
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Rash on chin and face red
Can anyone help or advice please I have underactive thyroid which is well controlled. But recently I have came out with a rash on chin and face is red and I had an itchy neck with two dark lines on the crease of my neck. So I went to the doctors and they gave me a steroid cream which has stopped the
Can anyone help or advice please I have underactive thyroid which is well controlled. But recently I have came out with a rash on chin and face is red and I had an itchy neck with two dark lines on the crease of my neck. So I went to the doctors and they gave me a steroid cream which has stopped the
Prater
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
And this is me on a good day....
My extreme chronic fatigue has taken an extra twist as I add hydrocortisone into my steroid mix, and I'd be delighted if anyone has thoughts or experiences to share. I'm currently tapering methyl prednisolone and gradually adding hydro in as part of the taper (I have adrenal insuficiency). My regime
My extreme chronic fatigue has taken an extra twist as I add hydrocortisone into my steroid mix, and I'd be delighted if anyone has thoughts or experiences to share. I'm currently tapering methyl prednisolone and gradually adding hydro in as part of the taper (I have adrenal insuficiency). My regime
whisperit
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
First asthma, then acid reflux, now eczema. What next?
Since end of September I have been struggling to get/keep my coughing (CVA) under control. Had 2 bouts of Pred. Changed inhaler to Fostair. Had blood tests and ECG and doc says I am as healthy as a horse. Suggested I have silent acid reflux and prescribed omeprazole which stopped the night time coughing
Since end of September I have been struggling to get/keep my coughing (CVA) under control. Had 2 bouts of Pred. Changed inhaler to Fostair. Had blood tests and ECG and doc says I am as healthy as a horse. Suggested I have silent acid reflux and prescribed omeprazole which stopped the night time coughing
Limefime
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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