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After having repeated exacerbations, my consultant has discovered from sputem sampleas that I am suffering from "entrerobacter" and "pseudomonas". She has prescribed Ciproflaxin for the latter and in the meantime is arranging for me to have nebulised Gentamycin, the other drug Tazocin can only be administered
After having repeated exacerbations, my consultant has discovered from sputem sampleas that I am suffering from "entrerobacter" and "pseudomonas". She has prescribed Ciproflaxin for the latter and in the meantime is arranging for me to have nebulised Gentamycin, the other drug Tazocin can only be administered
Bobfirmin
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Dry mouth
Hi everyone, just a quick question. I know pbc can cause dry eyes and mouth but mine have never been as bad as they are at the moment. I have really itchy eyes which I use drops for but my mouth during the night has been so dry that I can't even swallow. My tongue was like a dried up piece of leather
Hi everyone, just a quick question. I know pbc can cause dry eyes and mouth but mine have never been as bad as they are at the moment. I have really itchy eyes which I use drops for but my mouth during the night has been so dry that I can't even swallow. My tongue was like a dried up piece of leather
Spanishnan
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Cost of diabetic care in India.
COST OF ROUTINE DIABETES CARE If you have Diabetes for five years you would have spent around Rs 1,50,000 on diabetes treatment only. After 10 years you would have spent Rs 4,00,000 and after 20 years you would have spent Rs 15,00,000. The increase in cost with time is due to the increase in complications
COST OF ROUTINE DIABETES CARE If you have Diabetes for five years you would have spent around Rs 1,50,000 on diabetes treatment only. After 10 years you would have spent Rs 4,00,000 and after 20 years you would have spent Rs 15,00,000. The increase in cost with time is due to the increase in complications
gangadharan_nair
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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Newest Test Lab result shows increase of eGFR
Hi everyone, I have done the lab after 3 months of first diagnosed as CKD stage 2 and just received both good news and bad news on it. Good news: eGFR increased from 82 to 97.5 and Albuminuria is no more occurring. Bad news: My HbA1c is 6.4%, which is showing that I am severely at the threshold between
Hi everyone, I have done the lab after 3 months of first diagnosed as CKD stage 2 and just received both good news and bad news on it. Good news: eGFR increased from 82 to 97.5 and Albuminuria is no more occurring. Bad news: My HbA1c is 6.4%, which is showing that I am severely at the threshold between
spiritvan
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Help need a s advice
Having a really bad time with diverticulitis and slow transit bowel . I feel it all stuck in my right side and back passage . Fed up trying to cope but it’s so hard . I’m on castellated 290 and I’m sure that slows everything down . But I can feel it all trying to move . I’m thinking about using a
Having a really bad time with diverticulitis and slow transit bowel . I feel it all stuck in my right side and back passage . Fed up trying to cope but it’s so hard . I’m on castellated 290 and I’m sure that slows everything down . But I can feel it all trying to move . I’m thinking about using a
Readmeastory
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Do I wait, go private or go A&E?
Hi all, As some of you know, my optician spotted loss of pigment in the back of my eye durig an examination that I had requested due to white flashing lights in my eye. I had been in two weeks earlier as I had noticed floaters for the first time and the pigment issues were not spotted, despite having
Hi all, As some of you know, my optician spotted loss of pigment in the back of my eye durig an examination that I had requested due to white flashing lights in my eye. I had been in two weeks earlier as I had noticed floaters for the first time and the pigment issues were not spotted, despite having
BLW95
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Macular Society
5 years ago
Help!!!!!
*UPDATE* everything was fine and they managed to collect 12 eggs, so losing some of the trigger shot obviously didn’t make any difference!! Thanks for helping to keep me sane!!! X I’ve just took my trigger shot at 9pm but the syringe kept getting loads of air in, like half the thing was air! So I put
*UPDATE* everything was fine and they managed to collect 12 eggs, so losing some of the trigger shot obviously didn’t make any difference!! Thanks for helping to keep me sane!!! X I’ve just took my trigger shot at 9pm but the syringe kept getting loads of air in, like half the thing was air! So I put
Ropa19
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Steroid withdrawal syndrome?
Hello all. It's been a while since I posted here. Having been diagnosed with probable fibromyalgia, I thought that was the end of things. However, I notice from the fibromyalgia pages of this site that my symptoms aren't really in keeping with theirs. In brief, I have muscle and joint pain, but that's
Hello all. It's been a while since I posted here. Having been diagnosed with probable fibromyalgia, I thought that was the end of things. However, I notice from the fibromyalgia pages of this site that my symptoms aren't really in keeping with theirs. In brief, I have muscle and joint pain, but that's
Linda3009
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Felcainide vs. Tikosyn
I've been on flecainide since my ablation in July, 2017. I still continue to have episodes of afib and aflutter which can last a few minutes to a few days. My cardiologist would like me to switch to tikosyn but is leaving the decision up to my EP. I'll be seeing my EP soon and would like to discuss
I've been on flecainide since my ablation in July, 2017. I still continue to have episodes of afib and aflutter which can last a few minutes to a few days. My cardiologist would like me to switch to tikosyn but is leaving the decision up to my EP. I'll be seeing my EP soon and would like to discuss
JudyMarieC
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AF Association
5 years ago
Small sores that will not go!
Just want some advice please. It’s my third month on Ibrutinib and all going really well. However, I have a few small sores on my hands, one on my nose and one on a buttock that just will not heal up. Saw a GP on Friday, never met anyone so bored by what I was saying 😠 and he prescribed Fusidic Acid
Just want some advice please. It’s my third month on Ibrutinib and all going really well. However, I have a few small sores on my hands, one on my nose and one on a buttock that just will not heal up. Saw a GP on Friday, never met anyone so bored by what I was saying 😠 and he prescribed Fusidic Acid
Jooby59
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Update on today's visit with my rheumy.
Well I waited 6 weeks for this appointment and discussed my latest symptoms and struggles. I had posteda few weeks back about my neurologist findings and indeed RA has found its way into my spine. On my next visit in 6 weeks we are going to discuss and decide the best treatment route for me. Also I saw
Well I waited 6 weeks for this appointment and discussed my latest symptoms and struggles. I had posteda few weeks back about my neurologist findings and indeed RA has found its way into my spine. On my next visit in 6 weeks we are going to discuss and decide the best treatment route for me. Also I saw
marvalusxoxo
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NRAS
5 years ago
I need advice.
Hi All, Two weeks ago I went to the opticians because I had problems with flashing lights in my left eye when I blinked. It turns out it was floaters so I was sent away. I went back today as I keep getting a bright white flashing light which I had not had before. The optician examined my eye and said
Hi All, Two weeks ago I went to the opticians because I had problems with flashing lights in my left eye when I blinked. It turns out it was floaters so I was sent away. I went back today as I keep getting a bright white flashing light which I had not had before. The optician examined my eye and said
BLW95
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Macular Society
5 years ago
is there a link between hypothyroidism and uveitis?
Hello, I am new to the site and am hoping to get some advice from you lovely people. I have had treatment for uveitis (inflammation of the middle layer of the eye), over the past 3 months, using Pred Forte (steroid) eye drops. The steroid drops do not seem to be working properly, my Ophthalmologist
Hello, I am new to the site and am hoping to get some advice from you lovely people. I have had treatment for uveitis (inflammation of the middle layer of the eye), over the past 3 months, using Pred Forte (steroid) eye drops. The steroid drops do not seem to be working properly, my Ophthalmologist
GeorgieandBlu
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Does anyone else
Here wake up up with blurred vision and burning eyes and watery and heavy head feeling and burning sensation top of head
Here wake up up with blurred vision and burning eyes and watery and heavy head feeling and burning sensation top of head
Meleinagarcia
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
SIGHT TEST WITH OPTOMETRIST
Hello to anyone who can advise ... After being diagnosed with PMR late 2015 and starting on 15mg Pred, four years later I am down to 2.5 mg. Meanwhile ... a few more medical conditions came along ... Steroid induced T2 diabetes and age related macular degeneration. A year ago I was borderline eyesight
Hello to anyone who can advise ... After being diagnosed with PMR late 2015 and starting on 15mg Pred, four years later I am down to 2.5 mg. Meanwhile ... a few more medical conditions came along ... Steroid induced T2 diabetes and age related macular degeneration. A year ago I was borderline eyesight
Polylinc
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Low blood sugar
Hi I am looking for some advice.I am type 2 diabetic and normally my blood sugars are well controlled.I got a glucose monitor from my GP as I have retinopathy damage. My problem at present is,I have a really bad flu,actually so weak,can’t walk or even hold my head up,I haven’t had flu in over 30 years
Hi I am looking for some advice.I am type 2 diabetic and normally my blood sugars are well controlled.I got a glucose monitor from my GP as I have retinopathy damage. My problem at present is,I have a really bad flu,actually so weak,can’t walk or even hold my head up,I haven’t had flu in over 30 years
carly1971
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Hi what's the difference between buscopan ibs relief and buscopan cramps medication? Finding it very confusing.
I have recently been diagnosed with ibs and doctor not helping much, on my own found buscopan ibs relief which seems to help but can't find any easy info explaining the difference in their products? Does anyone have personal experience?
I have recently been diagnosed with ibs and doctor not helping much, on my own found buscopan ibs relief which seems to help but can't find any easy info explaining the difference in their products? Does anyone have personal experience?
Zoe99
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IBS Network
5 years ago
2 ? -eyes and weak legs
Had 4th visual field test. Once again inconclusive. New eye Dr says exam is not congruent with test results. Says nerves look okay. I still have difficulty coordinating & concentrating & responding in timely manner on test. Told him that it's good news from his exam. Also told him I don't want to fo
Had 4th visual field test. Once again inconclusive. New eye Dr says exam is not congruent with test results. Says nerves look okay. I still have difficulty coordinating & concentrating & responding in timely manner on test. Told him that it's good news from his exam. Also told him I don't want to fo
Spanky2019
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Digestive Enzymes
Hi all I have been having a lot of problems with my skin and by looking online I would say that I have too much Histamine as I have bumps on my arms, legs, neck and back that itch a lot. I'm on anti-histamines that I got from my doctors and am relying on them as I'm even itching taking them. The doctor
Hi all I have been having a lot of problems with my skin and by looking online I would say that I have too much Histamine as I have bumps on my arms, legs, neck and back that itch a lot. I'm on anti-histamines that I got from my doctors and am relying on them as I'm even itching taking them. The doctor
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Pegasus and Liver Function
ET CALR positive, Following my haem appointment and discussing my blood results due to white cells decreasing and red cells increasing it was agreed I would reduce the Pegasys dose from 90mg to 45mg weekly. The next day I had a call to say my LFT had been gradually rising and they wanted me to stop Pegasys
ET CALR positive, Following my haem appointment and discussing my blood results due to white cells decreasing and red cells increasing it was agreed I would reduce the Pegasys dose from 90mg to 45mg weekly. The next day I had a call to say my LFT had been gradually rising and they wanted me to stop Pegasys
lindyloulou
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
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