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Silent reflux symptoms?
I've posted a few times in various places here about some symptoms which I can't work out. My GP can't either, and their final diagnosis is it must just be stress and I should take antidepressants or put up with it because they aren't going to investigate any further. I don't like the look of those antidepressant
I've posted a few times in various places here about some symptoms which I can't work out. My GP can't either, and their final diagnosis is it must just be stress and I should take antidepressants or put up with it because they aren't going to investigate any further. I don't like the look of those antidepressant
Rsukal
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Acid Reflux Support
6 months ago
Blood Results Advice
hi there, please can you help me I had my bloods taken about a month ago as I was having heart palpitations and extreme fatigue. I have also been attending a chiropractor over a year and he discovered I have a intolerance to gluten, grains choc and caffeine. I am off all those things over three months
hi there, please can you help me I had my bloods taken about a month ago as I was having heart palpitations and extreme fatigue. I have also been attending a chiropractor over a year and he discovered I have a intolerance to gluten, grains choc and caffeine. I am off all those things over three months
Soprano67
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Adalimumab serious side effects, any advice?
I had my first injection last Saturday and won’t be having another! Sheer fluke blood tests were booked for Thursday and the GP rang me Thursday evening. Sodium levels had gone very low which could lead to a coma. I’m now taking SIS electrolytes to try and raise them with more blood tests next Tuesday
I had my first injection last Saturday and won’t be having another! Sheer fluke blood tests were booked for Thursday and the GP rang me Thursday evening. Sodium levels had gone very low which could lead to a coma. I’m now taking SIS electrolytes to try and raise them with more blood tests next Tuesday
netballnow
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NRAS
1 year ago
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Advice about diarrhoea symptoms please
I have had very little assistance from my GP in relation to my Pernicious Anaemia with gastric parietal cell antibodies diagnosis earlier this year. GP reluctantly agreed 5 loading doses but no more than three monthly injections after that, even though I have neurological symptoms. I have been supplementing
I have had very little assistance from my GP in relation to my Pernicious Anaemia with gastric parietal cell antibodies diagnosis earlier this year. GP reluctantly agreed 5 loading doses but no more than three monthly injections after that, even though I have neurological symptoms. I have been supplementing
yorkshiregirl4
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
9 years PMR and counting!
Hello all, firstly, I cannot express my gratitude for this site well enough. It has educated me, waylaid my apprehensions and relieved my moments of aloneness - thank you all. My background is ICU nursing and then psychologist in private practice specialising in aged competency issues, head injuries
Hello all, firstly, I cannot express my gratitude for this site well enough. It has educated me, waylaid my apprehensions and relieved my moments of aloneness - thank you all. My background is ICU nursing and then psychologist in private practice specialising in aged competency issues, head injuries
AussieKid
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Child-Pugh Score for Cirrhosis Mortality
Under the scoring rate for ascites..Absent Slight Moderate Basically I was extremely bad when diagnosed but now absent but only via sodium and fluid restrictions and diuretics. Which would you count as your score?
Under the scoring rate for ascites..Absent Slight Moderate Basically I was extremely bad when diagnosed but now absent but only via sodium and fluid restrictions and diuretics. Which would you count as your score?
Male47
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Coming off Montelukast
Hallo,Has anyone out there successfully just stopped Montelukast. I've been taking it for 2 years and am dubious as to whether it's doing anything for my asthma. My anxiety, however, has worsened considerably. !! Not sure if it's the montelukast or not. I was thinking of trialing doing without it for
Hallo,Has anyone out there successfully just stopped Montelukast. I've been taking it for 2 years and am dubious as to whether it's doing anything for my asthma. My anxiety, however, has worsened considerably. !! Not sure if it's the montelukast or not. I was thinking of trialing doing without it for
Wheezy54
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Thyroid Test Help
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) in 2017. Hashimoto's runs in my family. I think my primary doctor originally prescribed 50 mcg levothyroxine and when I got in to see an endocrinologist he upped this to 125 mcg and after a few months dropped it down to 75 mcg. I took 75 mcg daily for
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) in 2017. Hashimoto's runs in my family. I think my primary doctor originally prescribed 50 mcg levothyroxine and when I got in to see an endocrinologist he upped this to 125 mcg and after a few months dropped it down to 75 mcg. I took 75 mcg daily for
FearFracture
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Zanubrutinib and water intake and sodium level
I am a 78 year old woman who has been on a very long watch and wait since 1999. I was diagnosed in 1998 and given a small amount of prednisone and chlorambucil and have received nothing since except ivig which started in June2021 due to infections. My watch and wait is over as I will be starting treatment
I am a 78 year old woman who has been on a very long watch and wait since 1999. I was diagnosed in 1998 and given a small amount of prednisone and chlorambucil and have received nothing since except ivig which started in June2021 due to infections. My watch and wait is over as I will be starting treatment
Bethsaida
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CLL Support
1 year ago
My visit to a new MDS
I had a great 1st visit with a new MDS last week. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much. To be honest, I am very pleased! The visit lasted over 3 hours one on one. He told me I have no symptoms of MSA or PSP, so he recommended against a DAtScan. He conducted a cognitive exam, found no evidence of
I had a great 1st visit with a new MDS last week. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much. To be honest, I am very pleased! The visit lasted over 3 hours one on one. He told me I have no symptoms of MSA or PSP, so he recommended against a DAtScan. He conducted a cognitive exam, found no evidence of
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Please help me figure out what’s going on
I am a 28 year old woman with most of the symptoms of hypothyroidism: - extreme lethargy (I need to sleep at least 10 hours a night and nap during the day) - zero libido - periods all over the place (sometimes 28 days apart, sometimes 40) - hair falling out - have put on weight but have less of
I am a 28 year old woman with most of the symptoms of hypothyroidism: - extreme lethargy (I need to sleep at least 10 hours a night and nap during the day) - zero libido - periods all over the place (sometimes 28 days apart, sometimes 40) - hair falling out - have put on weight but have less of
TiredReader
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Could I try BAT to restore sensitivity to previously used antiandrogen treatments.
I failed Abiraterone and SOC doesn't allow the switch to Enzalutamide. I was reading on the use of BAT to resensitize mCRPC. Would this be a therapy that could work or is it too late now that I have failed. I know its not SOC but I am running out of choices and looking for some clarity. Its basically
I failed Abiraterone and SOC doesn't allow the switch to Enzalutamide. I was reading on the use of BAT to resensitize mCRPC. Would this be a therapy that could work or is it too late now that I have failed. I know its not SOC but I am running out of choices and looking for some clarity. Its basically
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Enzalutamide any advice/tips for dealing with side effects
Stage 4 PCA for last 3 years. Had 6 cycles of Chemo and then Abiraterone for 18+ months (PSA dropped to 0.2 then more recently rose to 58 in June '23 ). Abiraterone eventually stopped working and I was able to join Radium 223 trial. Completed 5 of 6 cycles of Radium 223, then elected to stop since scans
Stage 4 PCA for last 3 years. Had 6 cycles of Chemo and then Abiraterone for 18+ months (PSA dropped to 0.2 then more recently rose to 58 in June '23 ). Abiraterone eventually stopped working and I was able to join Radium 223 trial. Completed 5 of 6 cycles of Radium 223, then elected to stop since scans
Ronnie7C
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Laryngospasm
I have had asthma for 30 years no problems. Since having covid in Sept then a bad cold and have been coughing sputum up regularly. I was checking my peak flow which was normal for me, using my blue inhaler, which I don't normally have to use and finally went doctors and was given antibiotics, after a
I have had asthma for 30 years no problems. Since having covid in Sept then a bad cold and have been coughing sputum up regularly. I was checking my peak flow which was normal for me, using my blue inhaler, which I don't normally have to use and finally went doctors and was given antibiotics, after a
Rhinestone
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Peak Flow Down After Chest Infection
This past week I've had a chest infection. I got antibiotics and am feeling a lot better, but my peak flow is still down. I normally have a PF of 410ish. I've been between 270-320 all week. I was taking my reliever as instructed before I went to the doctors, and when I went they changed my asthma plan
This past week I've had a chest infection. I got antibiotics and am feeling a lot better, but my peak flow is still down. I normally have a PF of 410ish. I've been between 270-320 all week. I was taking my reliever as instructed before I went to the doctors, and when I went they changed my asthma plan
munchiethemon
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Broncholidator Reversibility Test
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Swollen lymph nodes in neck
Hello everyone. This feels like a bit of a random question. I am taking Fostair 200/6 and have developed swollen and tender lymph nodes on the left side of my neck. I have no other symptoms of any infection. Could this be linked to the steroid inhaler? I haven’t contacted the doctor yet as I was waiting
Hello everyone. This feels like a bit of a random question. I am taking Fostair 200/6 and have developed swollen and tender lymph nodes on the left side of my neck. I have no other symptoms of any infection. Could this be linked to the steroid inhaler? I haven’t contacted the doctor yet as I was waiting
gemwatercolour
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Half Marathon training and LCHF
Good Afternoon I am a regular contributor to various forums on the HealthUnlocked website and have been attempting to follow LCHF for some time, I am not Keto ( i try and have between 80-100g carbs) but I thought I would post here. I am about to start training for my first half marathon in June and
Good Afternoon I am a regular contributor to various forums on the HealthUnlocked website and have been attempting to follow LCHF for some time, I am not Keto ( i try and have between 80-100g carbs) but I thought I would post here. I am about to start training for my first half marathon in June and
Progressoverperfect
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
1 year ago
Mouthwash
Mouthwash is a really hard one as often it has glycols in it. My dentist said sometimes we can wash our mouths out with salt water and this helps when we have bad breath. and I am going to try listerine total care: Ingredients: sodium fluoride, water, alcohol, sorbital, paloxamer 407, eucalyptol flavor
Mouthwash is a really hard one as often it has glycols in it. My dentist said sometimes we can wash our mouths out with salt water and this helps when we have bad breath. and I am going to try listerine total care: Ingredients: sodium fluoride, water, alcohol, sorbital, paloxamer 407, eucalyptol flavor
memedeeme
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Allergic to Glycols
1 year ago
Covid recovery
Hi, I tested positive on 15th December and was positive for 14 days. It attacked my lungs this time and was bad. From day 1 I was prescribed steroids and a 2 week course of Docyciclyne to take alongside my nebuliser. I’m now on my third course of steroids and my peak flow is still only about 310. Heart
Hi, I tested positive on 15th December and was positive for 14 days. It attacked my lungs this time and was bad. From day 1 I was prescribed steroids and a 2 week course of Docyciclyne to take alongside my nebuliser. I’m now on my third course of steroids and my peak flow is still only about 310. Heart
Dham
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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