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Hey Everyone Today started quite standard, Dan woke everyone (me) up but banging around the house getting ready for work at 5am, I went to work and was teaching about the 50's and the USA in the early 1900's, at break around 10:07 I went into the staff from and the radio was on playing "Daniel" around
Hey Everyone Today started quite standard, Dan woke everyone (me) up but banging around the house getting ready for work at 5am, I went to work and was teaching about the 50's and the USA in the early 1900's, at break around 10:07 I went into the staff from and the radio was on playing "Daniel" around
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Low Platelet count
My husband had s heart bypass in December 2023 and had a low platelet count prior to surgery of 284. After his surgery he received approx 12 pints of blood dye to complications. He has had no after care from the recovery point of view so no one he can ask.He has recently had a check blood test and
My husband had s heart bypass in December 2023 and had a low platelet count prior to surgery of 284. After his surgery he received approx 12 pints of blood dye to complications. He has had no after care from the recovery point of view so no one he can ask.He has recently had a check blood test and
Sooz34
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Recently diagnosed
Hi - This is my first post - I was only recently diagnosed with scleroderma after what feels like an eternity of basically figuring out and chasing most of it myself. I had no medical issues at all 2 years ago and then bang - I feel like I've turned into some kind of mad hypochondriac. The frustration
Hi - This is my first post - I was only recently diagnosed with scleroderma after what feels like an eternity of basically figuring out and chasing most of it myself. I had no medical issues at all 2 years ago and then bang - I feel like I've turned into some kind of mad hypochondriac. The frustration
Pippa222
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 months ago
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TKR - PAIN!
Hello all.I had my TKR, in right knee on Friday -12/04. I was sent home with remainder of meds - Omeprazole, Oxycodone, Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Ondandestron and Clexane Syringes - blood thinner injections. Today is the last day of the meds prescribed by the Hospital - except injections. I have so much
Hello all.I had my TKR, in right knee on Friday -12/04. I was sent home with remainder of meds - Omeprazole, Oxycodone, Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Ondandestron and Clexane Syringes - blood thinner injections. Today is the last day of the meds prescribed by the Hospital - except injections. I have so much
AuntyJean15
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Arthritis Action
3 months ago
Diagnosis
Hello, I'm 71 and had a fall about 8 weeks ago. I thought it was just a sprain but a blood clot developed in my leg and I was put on Apixaban. My foot, around the big toe area and bunion was sore and swollen and I had a lot of difficulty walking. After about a month I went to see my GP who took a look
Hello, I'm 71 and had a fall about 8 weeks ago. I thought it was just a sprain but a blood clot developed in my leg and I was put on Apixaban. My foot, around the big toe area and bunion was sore and swollen and I had a lot of difficulty walking. After about a month I went to see my GP who took a look
Falcon9
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Osteoarthritis Action
3 months ago
lesson to learn
I am on a pill for Atril fiberlation !I did not remember the pills I have taken( written them down yesterday!) I referred myself to heart failure idid not know I was put on the tablet that I was unhappy with,.you, have to overeat in the morning for no effects from the tablet or feel unwelli ,Surgery
I am on a pill for Atril fiberlation !I did not remember the pills I have taken( written them down yesterday!) I referred myself to heart failure idid not know I was put on the tablet that I was unhappy with,.you, have to overeat in the morning for no effects from the tablet or feel unwelli ,Surgery
Eater
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Just some good news
Just wanted to update you all on this in case anyone is thinking of surgery to fix something non-cancer related. My husband was looking into getting a hip replacement back in 2021 when he was diagnosed with PC. So the hip replacement was put on hold,. But the hip arthritis kept getting worse and he
Just wanted to update you all on this in case anyone is thinking of surgery to fix something non-cancer related. My husband was looking into getting a hip replacement back in 2021 when he was diagnosed with PC. So the hip replacement was put on hold,. But the hip arthritis kept getting worse and he
Bspouse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
RLS Unbearable
My RLS is the worst ever tonight It is 2:00 am in the UK and my body is burning all over especially my right side I have tried compressed socks but when my RLS is bad they have no effect I telephoned 111 several weeks ago and they asked me "How did I know I had RLS" The person I talked to sent a report
My RLS is the worst ever tonight It is 2:00 am in the UK and my body is burning all over especially my right side I have tried compressed socks but when my RLS is bad they have no effect I telephoned 111 several weeks ago and they asked me "How did I know I had RLS" The person I talked to sent a report
williamghenry
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Periods after surgery
Hi ladies, I had surgery in September to remove chocolate cysts and endo tissue but for various reasons they didn’t remove all the endo. Before my surgery, my periods were regular – every for weeks. But afterwards the surgeon wanted to stop them to help with the endo and try to prevent future cysts
Hi ladies, I had surgery in September to remove chocolate cysts and endo tissue but for various reasons they didn’t remove all the endo. Before my surgery, my periods were regular – every for weeks. But afterwards the surgeon wanted to stop them to help with the endo and try to prevent future cysts
Louendo
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Anesthetist appointment
Hello all. I have a video call appointment with a consultant anesthetist next week. Does anyone have any tips with questions I should ask. Are these appointments usually over the phone? How long after a appointment with the anesthetist did people get booked for surgery or have surgery? I'm anxious I've
Hello all. I have a video call appointment with a consultant anesthetist next week. Does anyone have any tips with questions I should ask. Are these appointments usually over the phone? How long after a appointment with the anesthetist did people get booked for surgery or have surgery? I'm anxious I've
Annabelannabel
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Another disappointing appointment with a consultant... MRI refused
I had my follow up appointment today after my laparoscopy last month where no endo was found but severe adhesions. The appointment today was to discuss the findings and further surgery. It wasn't even the guy I was supposed to see. My request for an MRI was flat out refused. And my adhesions once again
I had my follow up appointment today after my laparoscopy last month where no endo was found but severe adhesions. The appointment today was to discuss the findings and further surgery. It wasn't even the guy I was supposed to see. My request for an MRI was flat out refused. And my adhesions once again
TallulaShark
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
More post surgery questions - iliestomy
Hi All- a couple of weeks ago, I posted on here for the first time on behalf of my husband. Everyone was very reassuring and helpful. It turned out that my husband still had a 'collection' in his lower bowel which had become infected and the hospital put him on a course of antibiotics. He is now
Hi All- a couple of weeks ago, I posted on here for the first time on behalf of my husband. Everyone was very reassuring and helpful. It turned out that my husband still had a 'collection' in his lower bowel which had become infected and the hospital put him on a course of antibiotics. He is now
Suebedoo
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Living with a Stoma
3 months ago
Tumeric/circumin
Good morning to you all. I wonder if anyone can help with my query. I saw professor Harrison two weeks ago and among things discussed was joint and bone pain. I'm on hydroxy with one 75mg aspirin per day. She mentioned tumeric/circumin that some people find it very helpful and I asked if it was OK
Good morning to you all. I wonder if anyone can help with my query. I saw professor Harrison two weeks ago and among things discussed was joint and bone pain. I'm on hydroxy with one 75mg aspirin per day. She mentioned tumeric/circumin that some people find it very helpful and I asked if it was OK
Oscarsboy
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Pramipexole
hi everybody, i am 83 years of age. having had rls since 1957, i had been on pramipexole for 18 years. over the past year i have been trying other medication none of which helped me. the latest was Robiqual xl. my rls was getting worse , sometimes lasting 48 hours of manic jumping around.
hi everybody, i am 83 years of age. having had rls since 1957, i had been on pramipexole for 18 years. over the past year i have been trying other medication none of which helped me. the latest was Robiqual xl. my rls was getting worse , sometimes lasting 48 hours of manic jumping around.
34th
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
For people who are about to have a bypass..
Where my health is concerned I was terrified of surgery . A neurotic coward . However I had such incredible people at Southampton Hospital who helped and guided me through the whole procedure I can honestly say I was not afraid . The staff only mentioned what it was going to be like after the op . Every
Where my health is concerned I was terrified of surgery . A neurotic coward . However I had such incredible people at Southampton Hospital who helped and guided me through the whole procedure I can honestly say I was not afraid . The staff only mentioned what it was going to be like after the op . Every
Pollypuss
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Laparoscopy - when do you know if it's worked? Will I have pain free days in my recovery? I'm 6 weeks after Op.
My story is quite long, so I will try to keep it brief.For 2 years I have had chronic pelvic pain after doing various tests that all came back clear I was offered a diagnostic laparoscopy. After 19 months of waiting I had the surgery 6 weeks ago. I woke up and after being told there was nothing wrong
My story is quite long, so I will try to keep it brief.For 2 years I have had chronic pelvic pain after doing various tests that all came back clear I was offered a diagnostic laparoscopy. After 19 months of waiting I had the surgery 6 weeks ago. I woke up and after being told there was nothing wrong
Cheesycat
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
long term carbimazole
I currently take 5mg Carbimazole alternate days. I have toxic nodules so stopping meds is not an option. Like many people on here I have been pushed towards RAI or surgery TT. Every time I feel I get near to a decision I learn something new! I am interested in what people have been told about staying
I currently take 5mg Carbimazole alternate days. I have toxic nodules so stopping meds is not an option. Like many people on here I have been pushed towards RAI or surgery TT. Every time I feel I get near to a decision I learn something new! I am interested in what people have been told about staying
Platypus8
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Tinnitus following an adverse reaction to medication- and only alcohol helps!
Hi! Tinnitus is now seriously damaging my sleep and my quality of life. It started about six months ago after an intensive course of Acetazolamide tablets (prescribed following a bad reaction to laser surgery intended to prevent glaucoma). Strangely the only thing that brings any relief is alcohol -
Hi! Tinnitus is now seriously damaging my sleep and my quality of life. It started about six months ago after an intensive course of Acetazolamide tablets (prescribed following a bad reaction to laser surgery intended to prevent glaucoma). Strangely the only thing that brings any relief is alcohol -
Estreham1
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Tinnitus UK
3 months ago
Spring Covid booster
Have had text from my surgery offering me a Spring Booster for Covid. Have been on 4.5mg Prednisolone for a couple of months now. Would my immune system still be classed as compromised on such a low dose?
Have had text from my surgery offering me a Spring Booster for Covid. Have been on 4.5mg Prednisolone for a couple of months now. Would my immune system still be classed as compromised on such a low dose?
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
ex pilgrims school seaford
hi, David K and really interesting posts , I am 77 this year and my reliever inhaler was changed last year with no consultation from Ventolin to Salamol it might be labelled good for environment but I found no comparison to ventolin . From 1 ventolin lasting upto 2 years I got through almost 3 salamol
hi, David K and really interesting posts , I am 77 this year and my reliever inhaler was changed last year with no consultation from Ventolin to Salamol it might be labelled good for environment but I found no comparison to ventolin . From 1 ventolin lasting upto 2 years I got through almost 3 salamol
Pilgrimoldboys
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
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