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Maintenance pred and side effects??
Still trying to get my head around maddie (aged 2) beige on maintenance dose of pred daily. It's only been 8 days so far but I'm trying to understand the side effects! She's had loads of short courses of pred which have done the trick after 5 days but due to the fact she has so many relapses, Shes now
Still trying to get my head around maddie (aged 2) beige on maintenance dose of pred daily. It's only been 8 days so far but I'm trying to understand the side effects! She's had loads of short courses of pred which have done the trick after 5 days but due to the fact she has so many relapses, Shes now
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
Missing work...
Hi! I'm a newbie, and so grateful having found this website last week! Essentially, I'm a teacher with asthma that is usually very well controlled. However, two weeks ago I had a huge flare up that had me hospitalised for 3 days. It was the worst I've ever had - crashed in the ambulance and ended up
Hi! I'm a newbie, and so grateful having found this website last week! Essentially, I'm a teacher with asthma that is usually very well controlled. However, two weeks ago I had a huge flare up that had me hospitalised for 3 days. It was the worst I've ever had - crashed in the ambulance and ended up
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Asthma Community Forum
14 years ago
Ape Woman!!
I think I read somewhere this can be a side-effect of steroids, but was wondering if anyone else had experienced this. I'm currently on high-dose Pred (been a while now) and also on Hydrocortisone replacement so I'm taking a lot of steroid each day (plus what's in high-dose inhalers and creams for my
I think I read somewhere this can be a side-effect of steroids, but was wondering if anyone else had experienced this. I'm currently on high-dose Pred (been a while now) and also on Hydrocortisone replacement so I'm taking a lot of steroid each day (plus what's in high-dose inhalers and creams for my
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13 years ago
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An Apology
I wanted to apologise if I've inadvertantly upset anyone here in the last week or contributed to any bad feeling here - I really would hate to be responsible for that as I think this can be a great place. Apparently I've been a really irritable difficult person in the last week and I've got a lot of
I wanted to apologise if I've inadvertantly upset anyone here in the last week or contributed to any bad feeling here - I really would hate to be responsible for that as I think this can be a great place. Apparently I've been a really irritable difficult person in the last week and I've got a lot of
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
DRS
Hi all need a bit of advice by friday. I made an emergency appointment to see Dr yesterday and in an emergency you see whoever I saw a different Dr than mine and she started having a go at me telling me am in hospital more than she thinks I need to. She said ahe wants to see me at Drs surgery as soon
Hi all need a bit of advice by friday. I made an emergency appointment to see Dr yesterday and in an emergency you see whoever I saw a different Dr than mine and she started having a go at me telling me am in hospital more than she thinks I need to. She said ahe wants to see me at Drs surgery as soon
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
prednisolone to hydrocortisone switch
Hi, this is my first post but I have been lurking around some time. My son is 14 and was diagnosed with asthma when he was just a few months old. Over the years he has been on just about every asthma medication imaginable and ended up as a last resort on long term prednisolone which he has been taking
Hi, this is my first post but I have been lurking around some time. My son is 14 and was diagnosed with asthma when he was just a few months old. Over the years he has been on just about every asthma medication imaginable and ended up as a last resort on long term prednisolone which he has been taking
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13 years ago
organiser for medical stuff
Right, I know I'm a saddo but I wanted to share this with you coz I'm quite excited. I have found a fabby product called ""The handbag organiser"" by Tintamar. It's sooooo fab and comes in loads of different shapes and colours. Great for keeping OMRON Microair, Nebs, Epipens and hydrocortisone etc. I've
Right, I know I'm a saddo but I wanted to share this with you coz I'm quite excited. I have found a fabby product called ""The handbag organiser"" by Tintamar. It's sooooo fab and comes in loads of different shapes and colours. Great for keeping OMRON Microair, Nebs, Epipens and hydrocortisone etc. I've
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
Stress (shock) induced asthma
HI all Well after 30 years it's finally happened, I have had my very first very clearly stress induced asthma attack. Last night some of my neighbours decided it would be a good idea to try to start a fight with a group of drunk kids being noisy outside my house and my hubbi went out to try to calm
HI all Well after 30 years it's finally happened, I have had my very first very clearly stress induced asthma attack. Last night some of my neighbours decided it would be a good idea to try to start a fight with a group of drunk kids being noisy outside my house and my hubbi went out to try to calm
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Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
Sunflowers and anti malaria properties
I've read recently by chance that the North Americans indians used to use sunflowers for medicinal purposes to protect against malaria . They also used the sunflower root for rhematism. Does anyone know of any research into this? Why we are given anti malaria drugs for Lupus ? There is some info in
I've read recently by chance that the North Americans indians used to use sunflowers for medicinal purposes to protect against malaria . They also used the sunflower root for rhematism. Does anyone know of any research into this? Why we are given anti malaria drugs for Lupus ? There is some info in
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
Red Skin Syndrome and Topical Steroid Addiction
Many people have never heard of Red Skin Syndrome. in fact, it is a condition with many names: Steroid Rosacea, Perioral dermatitis, steroid rebound phenomenon and many more. The term "Red Skin Syndrome" was coined by Dr Marvin Rapaport MD, an American dematologist who has worked with many patients
Many people have never heard of Red Skin Syndrome. in fact, it is a condition with many names: Steroid Rosacea, Perioral dermatitis, steroid rebound phenomenon and many more. The term "Red Skin Syndrome" was coined by Dr Marvin Rapaport MD, an American dematologist who has worked with many patients
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MY SKIN
12 years ago
Hydrocortisone for mild adrenal insufficiency
Hi, Has anyone trialled hydrocortisone for suspected or confirmed mild adrenal insufficiency and if so how did they find it?
Hi, Has anyone trialled hydrocortisone for suspected or confirmed mild adrenal insufficiency and if so how did they find it?
lm713
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Right my first blog!
Right, Hi, I'm Lewy, 28 year old male with relatively active SLE....I've had pretty much all the problems one would expect since I was around 13....rash, nephritis, repetetive infection, pericardial effusion (sp?) and all the problematic side effects associated with medications. At the moment mainly
Right, Hi, I'm Lewy, 28 year old male with relatively active SLE....I've had pretty much all the problems one would expect since I was around 13....rash, nephritis, repetetive infection, pericardial effusion (sp?) and all the problematic side effects associated with medications. At the moment mainly
Lewy
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
MEN WITH GENITAL SYMPTOMS OUT THERE?
Hi, have had BD for at least ten years but only now getting genital symptoms. Can get cracked skin, sores and ulcers down there, which seems exacerbated by 'certain activity' involving the area. I have a steroid cream but am increasingly looking to avoid and 'activity'. Whole thing can get quite painful
Hi, have had BD for at least ten years but only now getting genital symptoms. Can get cracked skin, sores and ulcers down there, which seems exacerbated by 'certain activity' involving the area. I have a steroid cream but am increasingly looking to avoid and 'activity'. Whole thing can get quite painful
GUEVARA
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Behçet's UK
12 years ago
Lactose free Prednisolone 5mg Available?
Does any one know of a lactose free 5 mg Prednisolone tablet? My Gp has prescribed this for me today. l have read the ingredients and they have lactose in them...( he knows l am allergic to lactose and dairy).prescribed for breathing problems ..40mg ( 8 tablets in one go) he said l will get pleurisy
Does any one know of a lactose free 5 mg Prednisolone tablet? My Gp has prescribed this for me today. l have read the ingredients and they have lactose in them...( he knows l am allergic to lactose and dairy).prescribed for breathing problems ..40mg ( 8 tablets in one go) he said l will get pleurisy
donna
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
A NEW START!!
hello,l saw Dr Peatfield last week..so pleased l did..he listens doesnt look at you like you were a nutter!asks your opinion and what you think..he is so sympathetic a kept it all together as l off loaded my history and he did tests and spoke of his view of my problemshe says lm TOXIC hence all the sweats
hello,l saw Dr Peatfield last week..so pleased l did..he listens doesnt look at you like you were a nutter!asks your opinion and what you think..he is so sympathetic a kept it all together as l off loaded my history and he did tests and spoke of his view of my problemshe says lm TOXIC hence all the sweats
donna
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Holiday tribulations
hi thought I'd share my holiday tribulations. We're in a lovely one storey cottage on the island of Arran. Everything carefully chosen so as not to cause problems, a fabulous view everything just wonderful. Including unfortunately for me, the weather! Now I know that the methotrexate makes me photosensitive
hi thought I'd share my holiday tribulations. We're in a lovely one storey cottage on the island of Arran. Everything carefully chosen so as not to cause problems, a fabulous view everything just wonderful. Including unfortunately for me, the weather! Now I know that the methotrexate makes me photosensitive
cathie
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NRAS
13 years ago
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