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Ooh might actually be getting somewhere!
Hi all, Hope you are all fab! The last month has been its usual round of horrendous ness but with a new symptom/thing thrown in for good measure. I am on low dose anti biotics for recurrent uti and they had been doing brill. Then I started to get a dull thobbing ache in my lower left side/back. Didn't
Hi all, Hope you are all fab! The last month has been its usual round of horrendous ness but with a new symptom/thing thrown in for good measure. I am on low dose anti biotics for recurrent uti and they had been doing brill. Then I started to get a dull thobbing ache in my lower left side/back. Didn't
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Adenomyosis
I've recently been diagnosed with adenomyosis as well as Endo. I've got a few things wrong Endo which was removed from everywhere including bowel and bladder in March this year and I've got interstitial cystitis and my bowel has collapsed since my Endo surgery in March. I kinda know now what pain is
I've recently been diagnosed with adenomyosis as well as Endo. I've got a few things wrong Endo which was removed from everywhere including bowel and bladder in March this year and I've got interstitial cystitis and my bowel has collapsed since my Endo surgery in March. I kinda know now what pain is
emmaibiza
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Statins are the biggest money spinner in the world, no wonder that they want us all to be on them, money money and money!!
My Mum was on statins, she had dementia, a very clever woman indeed, if I had known what I know now, I would never have given her a statin, or the calcium tablets. Both of which contributed to her death. Good article from the Daily Telegraph, but there is so much info out there, as to why we should
My Mum was on statins, she had dementia, a very clever woman indeed, if I had known what I know now, I would never have given her a statin, or the calcium tablets. Both of which contributed to her death. Good article from the Daily Telegraph, but there is so much info out there, as to why we should
langdocienne
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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Endo and Fibroids?
Hi all, I am so relieved to find this site as I sit here with my hot water bottle dosed yet again on max ibuprofen and considering taking a co-codamol too as the pain is so bad in my back and hips. I have always had heavy periods and taken it that that is just the way it is for some women. However,
Hi all, I am so relieved to find this site as I sit here with my hot water bottle dosed yet again on max ibuprofen and considering taking a co-codamol too as the pain is so bad in my back and hips. I have always had heavy periods and taken it that that is just the way it is for some women. However,
Janey1212
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Nice article from HypothryroidMom, interesting about the hair loss.
Maybe I should start taking oil of evening primrose. Already on day 5 of my Rosita Extra virgin cod liver oil, which has the omegas in it, as she mentions. I have researched, and found that this one, is really the only good one, totally natural, not heated at all, and no supplements added back in,
Maybe I should start taking oil of evening primrose. Already on day 5 of my Rosita Extra virgin cod liver oil, which has the omegas in it, as she mentions. I have researched, and found that this one, is really the only good one, totally natural, not heated at all, and no supplements added back in,
langdocienne
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Treatments for RA
Posting on behalf of my husband aged 67. Diagnosed with RA two & half years ago having never been ill in his life before. Symptoms of knee pain, swollen/dead/painful hands. Had bilateral carpel tunnel which worked for 6 months but symptoms now back. Tired, flu like symptoms. Shoulder pain. On 20mg
Posting on behalf of my husband aged 67. Diagnosed with RA two & half years ago having never been ill in his life before. Symptoms of knee pain, swollen/dead/painful hands. Had bilateral carpel tunnel which worked for 6 months but symptoms now back. Tired, flu like symptoms. Shoulder pain. On 20mg
BobbyHodge
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NRAS
9 years ago
Pleurisy
Hi everyone, I've had asthma since I was little and pneumonia aged 9, now 22. Since June last year I've had 3 chest infections (last one I ended up in hospital) and now been told I have pleurisy but had an X-ray Friday to check for pneumonia. Has anyone else had pleurisy and suffered bad? The pain is
Hi everyone, I've had asthma since I was little and pneumonia aged 9, now 22. Since June last year I've had 3 chest infections (last one I ended up in hospital) and now been told I have pleurisy but had an X-ray Friday to check for pneumonia. Has anyone else had pleurisy and suffered bad? The pain is
yrt1993
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Hip displacia
Hi I'm new to all of this, so if I get things a it wrong I'm apologising in advance. My daughter is 18 and she has complex needs she has no speech and cannot communicate. She will cry when in pain and laugh when she's happy occasionally she will put her hand where it hurts. She was diagnosed with hip
Hi I'm new to all of this, so if I get things a it wrong I'm apologising in advance. My daughter is 18 and she has complex needs she has no speech and cannot communicate. She will cry when in pain and laugh when she's happy occasionally she will put her hand where it hurts. She was diagnosed with hip
Taz97
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Pain Concern
9 years ago
My Virgin cod liver oil delivered today.
Got 150ml of this from Rosita directly. I had no problem in just taking a teaspoon of it, quite nice, maybe I have weird taste buds. Was going to try it in my coffee, but thought, oh stop being a wimp woman, you've had 7 kids lol, so what's the problem!! Maybe the thought of how good this will
Got 150ml of this from Rosita directly. I had no problem in just taking a teaspoon of it, quite nice, maybe I have weird taste buds. Was going to try it in my coffee, but thought, oh stop being a wimp woman, you've had 7 kids lol, so what's the problem!! Maybe the thought of how good this will
langdocienne
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Meds
Hi guys, Hope everyone is ok, had the doctor out today to give my dad a once over (he's been coughing more the past couple of days). Anyway he comes out puts the oximeter on his finger and his o2 is 85. He then taps his back with his 2 index fingers and listens with his stethoscope. He said that his
Hi guys, Hope everyone is ok, had the doctor out today to give my dad a once over (he's been coughing more the past couple of days). Anyway he comes out puts the oximeter on his finger and his o2 is 85. He then taps his back with his 2 index fingers and listens with his stethoscope. He said that his
Melissa87
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Medication.
Hi guys, Hope everyone is ok, had the doctor out today to give my dad a once over (he's been coughing more the past couple of days). Anyway he comes out puts the oximeter on his finger and his o2 is 85. He then taps his back with his 2 index fingers and listens with his stethoscope. He said that his
Hi guys, Hope everyone is ok, had the doctor out today to give my dad a once over (he's been coughing more the past couple of days). Anyway he comes out puts the oximeter on his finger and his o2 is 85. He then taps his back with his 2 index fingers and listens with his stethoscope. He said that his
Melissa87
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Working and endo
Hi all, I am looking for a bit of advise. This is the second time my endo has flared up after having two and a half years respite after my lap. It is weird that it has even happened as I have been on the pill since before my op and have been instructed to take it continuously which I have done and luckily
Hi all, I am looking for a bit of advise. This is the second time my endo has flared up after having two and a half years respite after my lap. It is weird that it has even happened as I have been on the pill since before my op and have been instructed to take it continuously which I have done and luckily
Beth1986
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
New medication
So been to rheumatologist today and been prescribed amitriptyline but told to just continue either Co codamol can anyone tell me if the amitriptyline will help with sleeping? Thanks in advance xxx
So been to rheumatologist today and been prescribed amitriptyline but told to just continue either Co codamol can anyone tell me if the amitriptyline will help with sleeping? Thanks in advance xxx
madmel
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Extra virgin cod liver oil, or EVCLO
As I'm always interested in searching for new supplements, I thought that I would try cod liver oil, like my Mum used to give us as kids. Then I happened on the EVCLO, found it to be far superior from what I have read, so going to buy it today. Reasons being, strengthen our immune system, as with Hypo
As I'm always interested in searching for new supplements, I thought that I would try cod liver oil, like my Mum used to give us as kids. Then I happened on the EVCLO, found it to be far superior from what I have read, so going to buy it today. Reasons being, strengthen our immune system, as with Hypo
langdocienne
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
An interesting fact about vitamin A and thyroid funtion.
An extract:-Vitamin A: This all-important vitamin is a catalyst on which innumerable biochemical processes depend. According to Dr. Price, neither protein, minerals nor water-soluble vitamins can be utilized by the body without vitamin A from animal sources.6 Vitamin A also acts as an antioxidant, protecting
An extract:-Vitamin A: This all-important vitamin is a catalyst on which innumerable biochemical processes depend. According to Dr. Price, neither protein, minerals nor water-soluble vitamins can be utilized by the body without vitamin A from animal sources.6 Vitamin A also acts as an antioxidant, protecting
langdocienne
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Worried about my heart
Hi, after my aunt passed away of blocked heart arteries 6 months ago, I have worried pretty much non-stop about my heart. She was more than twice my age and had high blood pressure, high cholesterol + diabetes. None of which I have. I have been diagnosed with anxiety and depression in the past. My mind
Hi, after my aunt passed away of blocked heart arteries 6 months ago, I have worried pretty much non-stop about my heart. She was more than twice my age and had high blood pressure, high cholesterol + diabetes. None of which I have. I have been diagnosed with anxiety and depression in the past. My mind
anxious_annie
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
What pain relief are you on for crohns/flares?
Hi i have crohns, i got diagnosed in 2012 after 5 years of hell! I have abdo pain all the time and have flares quite often.. My gastroentrologist put me on azathioprine to try and control the flares but was hospitalised with side effects so had too come off .. I have a gastro appointment on the 24th
Hi i have crohns, i got diagnosed in 2012 after 5 years of hell! I have abdo pain all the time and have flares quite often.. My gastroentrologist put me on azathioprine to try and control the flares but was hospitalised with side effects so had too come off .. I have a gastro appointment on the 24th
homegrownhornett
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
9 years ago
New pain relief
Hi Ladies, I went to see my GP today and asked to have some stronger pain medication as the combination of co-codamol and naproxen weren't doing anything to help me. He has prescribed me tramadol which I have started taking and was expecting to feel woozy and light headed, which I do, but the pain
Hi Ladies, I went to see my GP today and asked to have some stronger pain medication as the combination of co-codamol and naproxen weren't doing anything to help me. He has prescribed me tramadol which I have started taking and was expecting to feel woozy and light headed, which I do, but the pain
Beth1986
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Recently Diagnosed and So Joined
After a long period of illness, I have recently been diagnosed with SLE. I've started on the Hydroxy. Any kind of steroids are out of the question as I have bi-polar (well controlled) and it's not worth the risk of any mentally-interesting side effects. I understand the hydroxy can take quite some time
After a long period of illness, I have recently been diagnosed with SLE. I've started on the Hydroxy. Any kind of steroids are out of the question as I have bi-polar (well controlled) and it's not worth the risk of any mentally-interesting side effects. I understand the hydroxy can take quite some time
Lupyknit
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Flaring badly!
In the midst of a horrible flare! My hands don't want to grip, my knees don't want to bend, nor does my back and I've just limped the entire way home at about 0.5mph. I'm not on any meds, can't take naproxen and really don't want to touch the co-codamol. I'm in agony. Does anyone have any tips to help
In the midst of a horrible flare! My hands don't want to grip, my knees don't want to bend, nor does my back and I've just limped the entire way home at about 0.5mph. I'm not on any meds, can't take naproxen and really don't want to touch the co-codamol. I'm in agony. Does anyone have any tips to help
beckywebb04
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NRAS
9 years ago
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