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Baclofen pump
Hello my dear friends, My spasticity has gotten worse in my legs. I did a baclofen pump trial about 20 years ago. Made my legs too weak. Now I have much tone, especially my right leg. I don't think much had changed. I am still ambulatory, some days use nothing, trekking pole(s) or a rolator, depending
Hello my dear friends, My spasticity has gotten worse in my legs. I did a baclofen pump trial about 20 years ago. Made my legs too weak. Now I have much tone, especially my right leg. I don't think much had changed. I am still ambulatory, some days use nothing, trekking pole(s) or a rolator, depending
TonyiaR7
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
MRI results…how long to wait?
Hi guys, hope you’re all okay. So I had my pelvic MRI scan on Monday, it was awful as I was in the scanner for an hour and 10mins 😥. I stayed strong and got through it though as I know it was important. Just wondered how long you’ve had to wait for results (with nhs). My letter said up to six weeks.
Hi guys, hope you’re all okay. So I had my pelvic MRI scan on Monday, it was awful as I was in the scanner for an hour and 10mins 😥. I stayed strong and got through it though as I know it was important. Just wondered how long you’ve had to wait for results (with nhs). My letter said up to six weeks.
endowarrior12
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
pigment dispersion syndrome
Hi lovely people 😀 I have EDS, not lupus, but many of my symptoms are similar I’ve recently been dxd with pigment dispersion syndrome by an ophthalmologist at our regional eye hospital. It happens when pigment from the iris sheds onto other parts of the eye, causing inflammation and vision problems
Hi lovely people 😀 I have EDS, not lupus, but many of my symptoms are similar I’ve recently been dxd with pigment dispersion syndrome by an ophthalmologist at our regional eye hospital. It happens when pigment from the iris sheds onto other parts of the eye, causing inflammation and vision problems
MEGS53
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
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Drops affecting eyelashes
I'm 41, had a combined trab & lens replacement in right eye 2 years ago and just lens replacement in left eye a few months later. Now the only drops I take are Dorzolamide timolol in the left eye, twice a day.I switched to the preservative free drops a few months ago but I think it's negatively affecting
I'm 41, had a combined trab & lens replacement in right eye 2 years ago and just lens replacement in left eye a few months later. Now the only drops I take are Dorzolamide timolol in the left eye, twice a day.I switched to the preservative free drops a few months ago but I think it's negatively affecting
LyndseyMoo
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
Apixaban rash
Diagnosed with DVT 4 weeks ago and prescribed Apixaban for life. This is my 3rd DVT. No problems for weeks and then a rash, very itchy, has developed on upper chest and top of arms. Occasional clusters elsewhere too. Just looking for general comments please before seeking potential switch to warfarin
Diagnosed with DVT 4 weeks ago and prescribed Apixaban for life. This is my 3rd DVT. No problems for weeks and then a rash, very itchy, has developed on upper chest and top of arms. Occasional clusters elsewhere too. Just looking for general comments please before seeking potential switch to warfarin
Falcon9
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
New Sufferer advice
Hi Everybody My name is Daniel I have had to call out for some help or advice from this community please. I had never thought something like this would start to completely alter my life. I woke up one morning.... and had this "yinggggggg" sound in my left ear... it was annoying but i just thought
Hi Everybody My name is Daniel I have had to call out for some help or advice from this community please. I had never thought something like this would start to completely alter my life. I woke up one morning.... and had this "yinggggggg" sound in my left ear... it was annoying but i just thought
dannyboy1973
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Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
Insomnia and Felodipine ?
Hi everyoneI have been on Felodipine for several weeks now after trying many other drugs for BP. While I feel a lot better on these drugs my existing insomnia is now off the scale!. I am now averaging 3 or 4 hours a night and over the counter sleeping pills aren't helping much. My GP says she has ran
Hi everyoneI have been on Felodipine for several weeks now after trying many other drugs for BP. While I feel a lot better on these drugs my existing insomnia is now off the scale!. I am now averaging 3 or 4 hours a night and over the counter sleeping pills aren't helping much. My GP says she has ran
BobbyCollins
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 month ago
Timing of co-careldopa
I've written to US NLM regarding the difference of advice given when taken the co-careldopa pill, as follows....Thank you for contacting the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The details of your message are listed below. You can expect to hear from us within 2 to 5 business days. For additional
I've written to US NLM regarding the difference of advice given when taken the co-careldopa pill, as follows....Thank you for contacting the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The details of your message are listed below. You can expect to hear from us within 2 to 5 business days. For additional
Allypally49
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Weaning off Omeprazole
Does anyone have a treatment plan for a successful weaning off Omeprazole please? I want to start this process but am a bit scared as I stopped cold turkey previously and had horrendous issues. I understand that the drug makes the acid producing valve loose which further contributes to the issue causing
Does anyone have a treatment plan for a successful weaning off Omeprazole please? I want to start this process but am a bit scared as I stopped cold turkey previously and had horrendous issues. I understand that the drug makes the acid producing valve loose which further contributes to the issue causing
Pink_peach
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Short Synatchen Test
Quick question, could someone help me with some vague results from the hospital. Have been taking Pred for a long time but with the help of Methotrexate injections I am down to 3 mgs (hurray). I had a short synatchen test a couple of weeks ago and Rheumatology Nurse rang me and babbled very quickly
Quick question, could someone help me with some vague results from the hospital. Have been taking Pred for a long time but with the help of Methotrexate injections I am down to 3 mgs (hurray). I had a short synatchen test a couple of weeks ago and Rheumatology Nurse rang me and babbled very quickly
Hollybee21
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
EXCESSIVE WATERING EYES
I have had normal tension glaucoma for about 12 years, I’ve had a variety of eye drops for 10 years and a Deep Scleretomy operation on my right eye 18 months ago which now needs a Bleb adjustment. For the last few years I have had a real problem with watering eyes which has gone worse in my right eye
I have had normal tension glaucoma for about 12 years, I’ve had a variety of eye drops for 10 years and a Deep Scleretomy operation on my right eye 18 months ago which now needs a Bleb adjustment. For the last few years I have had a real problem with watering eyes which has gone worse in my right eye
Ella59
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
IOP question
Last month,after a allergic conjuctivitis treatment which includes steroids drop,I measured my intraocular pressure,it's 16 in both eyes.Today,I measured it again and it's 18mmHg.My eye pressure was measured at 10am, why is there a difference?
Last month,after a allergic conjuctivitis treatment which includes steroids drop,I measured my intraocular pressure,it's 16 in both eyes.Today,I measured it again and it's 18mmHg.My eye pressure was measured at 10am, why is there a difference?
Our-poor-guys
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
foslevadopa/foscarbidopa by sibcontaneous infusion
Living in the uk and having had Parkinson's for 24 years l was excited to hear about the new treatment foslevadopa/foscarbidopa for subcontaneous infusion which has been approved by the nhs fo use in advsnced psrkinsons for 900 patients.could anyone explain why this would be better than existing treatment
Living in the uk and having had Parkinson's for 24 years l was excited to hear about the new treatment foslevadopa/foscarbidopa for subcontaneous infusion which has been approved by the nhs fo use in advsnced psrkinsons for 900 patients.could anyone explain why this would be better than existing treatment
Rosieskeeper
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Sudden Tinnitus
hi, joined this in hopes I’ve getting some help or suggestions I’m an avid concert goer, I absolutely love it and it brings me a lot of joy. I always wear foam ear plugs during them However, last September I developed a weird beeping in my left ear. Went to doctors, had hearing tests, done an MRI,
hi, joined this in hopes I’ve getting some help or suggestions I’m an avid concert goer, I absolutely love it and it brings me a lot of joy. I always wear foam ear plugs during them However, last September I developed a weird beeping in my left ear. Went to doctors, had hearing tests, done an MRI,
Concertluver
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Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
Taking K2 MK7
I’ve heard that taking K2 MK7 is good for your bones, but am not sure if it’s safe to take with Xarelto. Apparently it cannot be taken if prescribed to Warfarin but it’s unclear as to whether or not it’s safe with other anticoagulants. Can anyone clarify this for me?
I’ve heard that taking K2 MK7 is good for your bones, but am not sure if it’s safe to take with Xarelto. Apparently it cannot be taken if prescribed to Warfarin but it’s unclear as to whether or not it’s safe with other anticoagulants. Can anyone clarify this for me?
SnoopyJ
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
How accurate is a visual field test?
Hello I am new to this site but have been a member of Health Unlocked for some time. I have had glaucoma in both eyes for approximately 11 years and was well controlled until about 3.5 years ago when I developed uveitis in my left eye (my worse eye for glaucoma). It was treated as an acute emergency
Hello I am new to this site but have been a member of Health Unlocked for some time. I have had glaucoma in both eyes for approximately 11 years and was well controlled until about 3.5 years ago when I developed uveitis in my left eye (my worse eye for glaucoma). It was treated as an acute emergency
Mitziecat
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
Edoxaban and dreams and nightmares
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
New to Tinnitus
Hi there, I have for the past 3-4 weeks experienced ringing in my ears. It first originated in my right ear due to ear wax blocking the canal. When I had a removal procedure (irrigation on my right ear), it was found that my left ear had a blockage as well. This side was microsuctioned (due to no softening
Hi there, I have for the past 3-4 weeks experienced ringing in my ears. It first originated in my right ear due to ear wax blocking the canal. When I had a removal procedure (irrigation on my right ear), it was found that my left ear had a blockage as well. This side was microsuctioned (due to no softening
Jimmy1993
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Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
Buprenorphine...help with prescription please!!
Since my neurologist retired and I found a new one, my pharmacy is not accepting his order for the buprenorphine because he's saying it's for RLS and the pharmacy is saying something about it is for pain but since this new neurologist isn't a pain doctor, he said he can't prescribe it that way even though
Since my neurologist retired and I found a new one, my pharmacy is not accepting his order for the buprenorphine because he's saying it's for RLS and the pharmacy is saying something about it is for pain but since this new neurologist isn't a pain doctor, he said he can't prescribe it that way even though
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Myo-inositol increasing TSH?
Hello, wondering if anyone has experience of taking myo-inositol and any impact on their TSH please? I’ve been taking it for 4 months for PCOS, TSH was 1.1 just before I started and is now 4.8 (T3 and T4 within range). I read up on it before I started and the (limited) research indicated it could be
Hello, wondering if anyone has experience of taking myo-inositol and any impact on their TSH please? I’ve been taking it for 4 months for PCOS, TSH was 1.1 just before I started and is now 4.8 (T3 and T4 within range). I read up on it before I started and the (limited) research indicated it could be
mountaingoat83
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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