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Lichen sclerosus anybody else? Scared
I've generally had a stressful panicky day. Consequently I have a really embarrassing problem. When I get stressed out my stomach goes to pieces and I get diarrhoea. And when I'm wiping too much I get a really sore bit on my perineum like near the entrance of my vulva and it looks like a cut and it looks
I've generally had a stressful panicky day. Consequently I have a really embarrassing problem. When I get stressed out my stomach goes to pieces and I get diarrhoea. And when I'm wiping too much I get a really sore bit on my perineum like near the entrance of my vulva and it looks like a cut and it looks
Rickoj
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Women's Health
5 years ago
Panhypopituitarismo - Multiple Hormone Deficiency - Insipid Diabetes
My son has MPHD and is not taking it well. He is 30. Lives with us in a happy environment. Is there anyone here with this illness. To get more ideas on diet, videos etc that may help him or help me to help him. He has has 2 ops one the brain tumor that actually caused the hormone deficiency. He is on
My son has MPHD and is not taking it well. He is 30. Lives with us in a happy environment. Is there anyone here with this illness. To get more ideas on diet, videos etc that may help him or help me to help him. He has has 2 ops one the brain tumor that actually caused the hormone deficiency. He is on
mamamouse89
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Second opinion with well known bc onc
This is going to be long and I will summarize my 15 years with mbc after I describe my appt this week at U of Mi CCC! My husband accompanied me for the nearly 3 hour drive each way for my appt for a second opinion with Dan Hayes, one of the wise elder bc oncologists. It hit me half
This is going to be long and I will summarize my 15 years with mbc after I describe my appt this week at U of Mi CCC! My husband accompanied me for the nearly 3 hour drive each way for my appt for a second opinion with Dan Hayes, one of the wise elder bc oncologists. It hit me half
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
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Trouble 1602 reporting back
HI all well two and half weeks now since I passed out in church and spent 9 hours in A&E bed. Saw my own wonderful GP yesterday - his reaction to the report from hospital was that they should have started treatment immediately and that the referral to my Rheumy was wrong, I should have been seen by an
HI all well two and half weeks now since I passed out in church and spent 9 hours in A&E bed. Saw my own wonderful GP yesterday - his reaction to the report from hospital was that they should have started treatment immediately and that the referral to my Rheumy was wrong, I should have been seen by an
1602
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Hives everywhere
I have the worst case of hives I have ever had. Literally, entire parts of my body (stomach, feet are red, swollen and ITCHY! I went to an allergist and one of the first questions she asked was if I had any autoimmune diseases. Yep. She put me on Zantac and Zyrtec plus Benedryl when needed. What
I have the worst case of hives I have ever had. Literally, entire parts of my body (stomach, feet are red, swollen and ITCHY! I went to an allergist and one of the first questions she asked was if I had any autoimmune diseases. Yep. She put me on Zantac and Zyrtec plus Benedryl when needed. What
Itsmecork
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
The horse is dead! (A follow up from my last post)
So after being nebbed to death, yesterday the reg I saw asked me to stop reg nebs and try with just vent and PRN nebs. I suggested hydrocortisone therapy (again) but was told it’s the same as taking steroids etc etc (🤦♀️). Name dropped my old spec hospital where I had it done and suddenly she told
So after being nebbed to death, yesterday the reg I saw asked me to stop reg nebs and try with just vent and PRN nebs. I suggested hydrocortisone therapy (again) but was told it’s the same as taking steroids etc etc (🤦♀️). Name dropped my old spec hospital where I had it done and suddenly she told
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Seeking help for treating infrequent but devastating Brainstem/Hemiplegic/Vestibular migraine symptoms
Hello, I am new here and looking to speak with anyone that has experienced Basilar (Brainstem) Migraines combined with Hemiplegic or Vestibular Migraines. I'd love to get your take on how best to seek treatment as my episodes are infrequent but devastating--as in temporarily locked-in. I'm still recovering
Hello, I am new here and looking to speak with anyone that has experienced Basilar (Brainstem) Migraines combined with Hemiplegic or Vestibular Migraines. I'd love to get your take on how best to seek treatment as my episodes are infrequent but devastating--as in temporarily locked-in. I'm still recovering
whymustidoth
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National Migraine Centre
5 years ago
Flogging a dead horse... when will they admit defeat?
A really crappy Easter weekend... now feeling really frustrated (and very teary!). I’m fed up of being ignored by docs (and ashamed for feeling that way cause I know I was due a ‘bad’ admission so I feel guilty for feeling so upset). To sum it up, I ended up in a&e last Thursday (17 days after my last
A really crappy Easter weekend... now feeling really frustrated (and very teary!). I’m fed up of being ignored by docs (and ashamed for feeling that way cause I know I was due a ‘bad’ admission so I feel guilty for feeling so upset). To sum it up, I ended up in a&e last Thursday (17 days after my last
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
hydrocortisone can cause eye pain ?
can hydrocortisone used in long term cause eye pain ? steroid induced eye pain is a serious side effect . which is better hydrocortisone or prednisone ?
can hydrocortisone used in long term cause eye pain ? steroid induced eye pain is a serious side effect . which is better hydrocortisone or prednisone ?
pinkypop
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
What is DF?
Hi all, can anyone tell me what DF is please. It was mentioned in a recent post. I have had PMR/GCA for twelve years now, been up and down on pred all this time. Now down to 8 mg. When I was given Hydrocortisone for my PMR to get me off pred a few years back, it did not work for me at all. Then when
Hi all, can anyone tell me what DF is please. It was mentioned in a recent post. I have had PMR/GCA for twelve years now, been up and down on pred all this time. Now down to 8 mg. When I was given Hydrocortisone for my PMR to get me off pred a few years back, it did not work for me at all. Then when
Izzy51
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Adrenal insufficiency
Yesterday I received the worrying news that, after a blood test taken by the rheumatology pharmacist he finds my score is 61. 100-400 is considered abnormally low. So now for a syancthin (spelling?) test. I have been on pred for 7/8 years & down to 2.5mg but I asked the Rheumy if I could have a test
Yesterday I received the worrying news that, after a blood test taken by the rheumatology pharmacist he finds my score is 61. 100-400 is considered abnormally low. So now for a syancthin (spelling?) test. I have been on pred for 7/8 years & down to 2.5mg but I asked the Rheumy if I could have a test
Pollyanna16
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Cramps with Ibrutinib
I have just finished my third month on Ibrutinib and have started suffering cramps in hands, arms and legs. Is this now to be a regular side effect.? Also I get intermittent itchy spots on my upper body which are controlled by Fucibet ointment.
I have just finished my third month on Ibrutinib and have started suffering cramps in hands, arms and legs. Is this now to be a regular side effect.? Also I get intermittent itchy spots on my upper body which are controlled by Fucibet ointment.
Poddle7
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Red scaly patch on my face. What is it ?
Hi , I've had this on my face since January. Firstly I went to a pharmacy and they said it's a cold sore and gave me zovirax and Aciclovir. 2-3 weeks later I went to the walk in clinic and I've been told is eczema and was given eumovate Then another 2-3 weeks later I went to a private dermatologist and
Hi , I've had this on my face since January. Firstly I went to a pharmacy and they said it's a cold sore and gave me zovirax and Aciclovir. 2-3 weeks later I went to the walk in clinic and I've been told is eczema and was given eumovate Then another 2-3 weeks later I went to a private dermatologist and
Anndz
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MY SKIN
5 years ago
Could this be a fungal infection ?
Hi , I've had this on my face since January. Firstly I went to a pharmacy and they said it's a cold sore and gave me zovirax and Aciclovir. 2-3 weeks later I went to the walk in clinic and I've been told is eczema and was given eumovate Then another 2-3 weeks later I went to a private dermatologist and
Hi , I've had this on my face since January. Firstly I went to a pharmacy and they said it's a cold sore and gave me zovirax and Aciclovir. 2-3 weeks later I went to the walk in clinic and I've been told is eczema and was given eumovate Then another 2-3 weeks later I went to a private dermatologist and
Anndz
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Fungal Infection Trust
5 years ago
Long Term Balanitis
A few months ago, I was put onto an antibiotic(doxycycline) for my acne by my dermatologist. While on it I noticed changes in my penis such as tender/sore foreskin, redness and raised bumps all over the glans and splotches of very red areas on the top of my penis shaft(still covered by my foreskin) that
A few months ago, I was put onto an antibiotic(doxycycline) for my acne by my dermatologist. While on it I noticed changes in my penis such as tender/sore foreskin, redness and raised bumps all over the glans and splotches of very red areas on the top of my penis shaft(still covered by my foreskin) that
justabovewater
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Men's Health Forum
5 years ago
I found a complete cure for RLS
I’ve suffered RLS many years, the only thing that worked was strong analgesics which gave me bad side effects. I’ve tried many many cures and nothing seems to work but I found this by trail and error. It works 100% for me and NO PILLS ! I took some menthol crystals and ground them into very fine powder
I’ve suffered RLS many years, the only thing that worked was strong analgesics which gave me bad side effects. I’ve tried many many cures and nothing seems to work but I found this by trail and error. It works 100% for me and NO PILLS ! I took some menthol crystals and ground them into very fine powder
Cloudhop
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Hydrocortisone not helping, please help
Last week I was finally prescribed HC by a dr in Belgium and I thought it was the answer to my prayers as my cortisol saliva results are pretty bad and I was feeling really badly ( no thyroid meds yet). I have taken the hc for 5 days now and the first 2 days were good, but now it's just making me ill
Last week I was finally prescribed HC by a dr in Belgium and I thought it was the answer to my prayers as my cortisol saliva results are pretty bad and I was feeling really badly ( no thyroid meds yet). I have taken the hc for 5 days now and the first 2 days were good, but now it's just making me ill
Roxanne73
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Best laid plans ...
Well today was a first. The plan was to repeat last weeks 8k but my body decided otherwise! Got to just past half way and legs just didn’t want to go. Felt like jelly 😕. Finished the 8k in a combo of walk and jog instead. Not really sure why. I did have a disturbed night sleep due to the smoke alarm
Well today was a first. The plan was to repeat last weeks 8k but my body decided otherwise! Got to just past half way and legs just didn’t want to go. Felt like jelly 😕. Finished the 8k in a combo of walk and jog instead. Not really sure why. I did have a disturbed night sleep due to the smoke alarm
Knittingrunner
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
5 years ago
Balancing T3 over the day (aka fast heartrate at 2am, aka T3 suppressing T4 to T3 conversion?)
Hello thyroid gurus, My father gets a rapid heartbeat at night for years now. His pulse gradually increases starting around 7pm each night, from a good resting rate of ~65 bpm up to 90-120bpm around 2am, even when he is just lying in bed. He can't sleep, and if he does, he huffs & puffs so his breathing
Hello thyroid gurus, My father gets a rapid heartbeat at night for years now. His pulse gradually increases starting around 7pm each night, from a good resting rate of ~65 bpm up to 90-120bpm around 2am, even when he is just lying in bed. He can't sleep, and if he does, he huffs & puffs so his breathing
RB10
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Copd exacerbation
Hello all well I had to phone am ambulance out to me last night blood pressure 250/116 monitored me ie put me in a cubicle walked past every now and then let me have a commode after buzzing for ages I resulted to calling out hello hello got moved to a cooler cubicle in next assessment bay afer what seemed
Hello all well I had to phone am ambulance out to me last night blood pressure 250/116 monitored me ie put me in a cubicle walked past every now and then let me have a commode after buzzing for ages I resulted to calling out hello hello got moved to a cooler cubicle in next assessment bay afer what seemed
Hidden
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
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