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Horrific abdominal pain, bloating and bleeding
Has anyone suffered with the above after starting leflunomide? I started it last Monday after methotrexate, hydroquinone and sulfasalazine not agreeing. Started from no where on Sat and rushed into hospital by ambulance. They said I have a UTI and prescribed antibiotics. Also saidIt could be stones
Has anyone suffered with the above after starting leflunomide? I started it last Monday after methotrexate, hydroquinone and sulfasalazine not agreeing. Started from no where on Sat and rushed into hospital by ambulance. They said I have a UTI and prescribed antibiotics. Also saidIt could be stones
debcarlcharles
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NRAS
8 years ago
Insect bite, help identifying please :)
Can I have your opinions on this bite please? I have zero confidence in the GP who sent me away with hydrocortisone as he "didn't know" what it was. It grew to about the size of my hand.
Can I have your opinions on this bite please? I have zero confidence in the GP who sent me away with hydrocortisone as he "didn't know" what it was. It grew to about the size of my hand.
Zubakuki
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
~Short term memory loss 4 anyone on their PMR journey with steroids?~
~Good morning to you all from NZ~ Would be keen to hear from those who may have noted from their PMR journey with prx'd steroid meds if you may have been aware of short term memory loss? I ask in light of my now 18+ month PMR journey and hydrocortisone therapy as pred initially cause erosions in gut
~Good morning to you all from NZ~ Would be keen to hear from those who may have noted from their PMR journey with prx'd steroid meds if you may have been aware of short term memory loss? I ask in light of my now 18+ month PMR journey and hydrocortisone therapy as pred initially cause erosions in gut
Megams
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
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Pituitary hypothyroidism
Dear all I'm sorry, I'm not even sure if this is correct, however asking on behalf of a friend. His pituitary was badly damaged and consequently his thyroid is out of whack. He has also had cancer and other issues, including an inability to produce FSH and Testosterone and human growth hormone. Recently
Dear all I'm sorry, I'm not even sure if this is correct, however asking on behalf of a friend. His pituitary was badly damaged and consequently his thyroid is out of whack. He has also had cancer and other issues, including an inability to produce FSH and Testosterone and human growth hormone. Recently
mistydog
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Hopefully pred free after 3 .5 years.
Saw rheumy yesterday and he is taking me off pred after getting down to 6mg for 4 mth.I have addisons aswell as gca pmr.My hydrocortisone had been stopped for 3 years since I was on high doses pred 80 at one stage.Im on methotrexate I'm still taking that .My hydrocortisone has been restarted I'm on 20
Saw rheumy yesterday and he is taking me off pred after getting down to 6mg for 4 mth.I have addisons aswell as gca pmr.My hydrocortisone had been stopped for 3 years since I was on high doses pred 80 at one stage.Im on methotrexate I'm still taking that .My hydrocortisone has been restarted I'm on 20
whitleybayfc
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Vitamin A (Retinol, Retinoic Acid [RA], Beta Carotene)
This is the first in a series of reviews of the PCa literature for foods & supplements. When I began looking at studies 12 years ago, I started with vitamin A, which I quickly discovered is not an easy topic. It goes on a bit, so for those who want the bottom line: do not supplement with vitamin A (
This is the first in a series of reviews of the PCa literature for foods & supplements. When I began looking at studies 12 years ago, I started with vitamin A, which I quickly discovered is not an easy topic. It goes on a bit, so for those who want the bottom line: do not supplement with vitamin A (
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Psoriasis sufferer :(
Hello everyone. I am a 17 yr old girl (new to this!) and I've been struggling with eczema and, more predominately psoriasis for a lot of my life. My eczema has nearly died down now but I have bouts of psoriasis on my hands - it spreads to my fingers and makesmy nails uneven, and I always seem to have
Hello everyone. I am a 17 yr old girl (new to this!) and I've been struggling with eczema and, more predominately psoriasis for a lot of my life. My eczema has nearly died down now but I have bouts of psoriasis on my hands - it spreads to my fingers and makesmy nails uneven, and I always seem to have
es2016
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Beyond Psoriasis
8 years ago
Psoriasis sufferer :(
Hello everyone. I am a 17 yr old girl (new to this!) and I've been struggling with eczema and, more predominately psoriasis for a lot of my life. My eczema has nearly died down now but I have bouts of psoriasis on my hands - it spreads to my fingers and makesmy nails uneven, and I always seem to have
Hello everyone. I am a 17 yr old girl (new to this!) and I've been struggling with eczema and, more predominately psoriasis for a lot of my life. My eczema has nearly died down now but I have bouts of psoriasis on my hands - it spreads to my fingers and makesmy nails uneven, and I always seem to have
es2016
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Not a pretty pic but.......
Apologies for the picture! As you can see I have an infected toe, I've had a week on antibiotics but it's no better, worse in fact, my GP says he doesn't think it is infected and the fact it isn't healing is nothing to do with my ET or the HU! 😳 I managed to persuade him to take a swab for testing but
Apologies for the picture! As you can see I have an infected toe, I've had a week on antibiotics but it's no better, worse in fact, my GP says he doesn't think it is infected and the fact it isn't healing is nothing to do with my ET or the HU! 😳 I managed to persuade him to take a swab for testing but
lizzziep
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MPN Voice
8 years ago
Hydrocortisone and Adrenal Insufficiency
hi all Since changing from prednisolone to hydrocortisone my asthma seems to have settled down. It is really weird! It is like a life change. I barely use my blue accuhaler any more. Once or twice a week. I still take symbicort 400/12 but i finally have controlled asthma. i am really suffering with allergies
hi all Since changing from prednisolone to hydrocortisone my asthma seems to have settled down. It is really weird! It is like a life change. I barely use my blue accuhaler any more. Once or twice a week. I still take symbicort 400/12 but i finally have controlled asthma. i am really suffering with allergies
juliesharp
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
craniopharyngioma - advice needed.
Hi everyone. I'm desperate for some advice. I'm a 36 year old woman who had a craniopharngioma (brain tumour) as a child. The tumour caused severe damage to my optic nerves and pituitary gland, meaning I don't naturally produce most, if not all hormones that are released from there. I currently take:
Hi everyone. I'm desperate for some advice. I'm a 36 year old woman who had a craniopharngioma (brain tumour) as a child. The tumour caused severe damage to my optic nerves and pituitary gland, meaning I don't naturally produce most, if not all hormones that are released from there. I currently take:
In2theGroove
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Update
Good morning all hope u all doing well and staying healthy and safe me still stuck in hospital but hope to b home some time this week see what the doc says tomorrow everything going the right way still on iv hydrocortisone but getting there , we'll take care and have a good day X
Good morning all hope u all doing well and staying healthy and safe me still stuck in hospital but hope to b home some time this week see what the doc says tomorrow everything going the right way still on iv hydrocortisone but getting there , we'll take care and have a good day X
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Morning
Just like to say thank u for ur kind words I'm on loads nebs and hydrocortisone iv but feeling bit better today rough night not a lot of sleep waiting to c the docs c what they say have a good day everyone
Just like to say thank u for ur kind words I'm on loads nebs and hydrocortisone iv but feeling bit better today rough night not a lot of sleep waiting to c the docs c what they say have a good day everyone
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Treating Adrenals
Hi My GP won't recognise my health symptoms as being hypothyroid, so I have been self treating using Dr P's Thyroid book. Over the last six weeks I have slowly ramped up the adrenalin supplement to 160mg a day of Adreno Lyph, and have now introduced 80mg Thyroid supplement. I have been feeling the best
Hi My GP won't recognise my health symptoms as being hypothyroid, so I have been self treating using Dr P's Thyroid book. Over the last six weeks I have slowly ramped up the adrenalin supplement to 160mg a day of Adreno Lyph, and have now introduced 80mg Thyroid supplement. I have been feeling the best
mangomillie
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Blood test results - can you offer help
After last summer's upset and managing to go hyper on Nutri Thyroid, I was managing ok until quite recently. I had to change my adrenal support from Nutri Adrenal (due to bad adrenaline surges); moved to Thorne Ace and was having to take such quantities, I switched to Hydrocortisone which was suggested
After last summer's upset and managing to go hyper on Nutri Thyroid, I was managing ok until quite recently. I had to change my adrenal support from Nutri Adrenal (due to bad adrenaline surges); moved to Thorne Ace and was having to take such quantities, I switched to Hydrocortisone which was suggested
Vallillyann1
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Adrenal/Addisons in females.
I have just been diagnosed with Adrenal insufficiency - 300nmol/l and am now on 10mg,5mg,5mg of hydrocortisone. Luckily I have had regular checks for the past 10 years so this was picked up quickly. I didn't really have any symptoms although I felt tired at times, but thought it was just the disease.
I have just been diagnosed with Adrenal insufficiency - 300nmol/l and am now on 10mg,5mg,5mg of hydrocortisone. Luckily I have had regular checks for the past 10 years so this was picked up quickly. I didn't really have any symptoms although I felt tired at times, but thought it was just the disease.
Cherie
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AMN EASIER
8 years ago
Changing from T4/T3 to NDT/T3, Sinusitis & flu like symptoms, & increasing dose - help & advice please !
Hi, I switched from 75mg Levo & 10mg T3 combo to a 1grain NP Thyroid & 10mg T3 2 weeks ago ( i.e on Friday 15/4/16). The following Wed I came home from work early with a very bad sore throat & generally feeling bad. Thought It would all sort itself out but ended up having to visit GP this Tues (26/4
Hi, I switched from 75mg Levo & 10mg T3 combo to a 1grain NP Thyroid & 10mg T3 2 weeks ago ( i.e on Friday 15/4/16). The following Wed I came home from work early with a very bad sore throat & generally feeling bad. Thought It would all sort itself out but ended up having to visit GP this Tues (26/4
amethyst1969
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Off all meds!
Been on methotrexate for several years, with steroids aswell. Tried sulphasalazine and hydroxy chloroquine but allergic to both. Last few months introduced Leflunomide...various side effects, but persevered. Now liver function issues...have been told to stop all medication including pain relief
Been on methotrexate for several years, with steroids aswell. Tried sulphasalazine and hydroxy chloroquine but allergic to both. Last few months introduced Leflunomide...various side effects, but persevered. Now liver function issues...have been told to stop all medication including pain relief
Adelaide1
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NRAS
8 years ago
Hydrocortisone & HPA axis suppression
Hi, could anyone clarify if a daily dose of Hydrocortisone @ 20mcg per day for a prolonged period (say 6 months) would result in suppression of the HPA axis? Many thanks in advance.
Hi, could anyone clarify if a daily dose of Hydrocortisone @ 20mcg per day for a prolonged period (say 6 months) would result in suppression of the HPA axis? Many thanks in advance.
amethyst1969
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Still feeling wiped out!!
I recently joined this forum after I spent total of 24 days in hospital. Brief outline was:initially taken in breathing problems quickly became exhausted despite 4 nebs,IV hydrocortisone, IV Magnesium, transfered to ITU.3 days later onto ward only to be moved to side room diagnosis Swine Flu later complication
I recently joined this forum after I spent total of 24 days in hospital. Brief outline was:initially taken in breathing problems quickly became exhausted despite 4 nebs,IV hydrocortisone, IV Magnesium, transfered to ITU.3 days later onto ward only to be moved to side room diagnosis Swine Flu later complication
akela6th
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
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