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I've been reading on here that some of you cant get the surgery, I was diagnosed with grade 2 breast cancer in 2008, after surgery to remove said breast I then had chemotherapy, radiotherapy, 5 yrs of anti cancer drugs & surgery inbetween all that, I'm lucky I'm still here, but its left me with arthritis
I've been reading on here that some of you cant get the surgery, I was diagnosed with grade 2 breast cancer in 2008, after surgery to remove said breast I then had chemotherapy, radiotherapy, 5 yrs of anti cancer drugs & surgery inbetween all that, I'm lucky I'm still here, but its left me with arthritis
TKWoody1
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Arthritis Action
4 years ago
Updates - Brain Tuberculoma Patient completed 17 months of ATT.
It is to update you that the patient (My wife) completed the course of 17 months but the doctor further suggested to take the medicines up to 24 months in order to complete the full course, the last MRI report was cleared which was done at the end of the 13th months of ATT. Nevertheless, the doctor
It is to update you that the patient (My wife) completed the course of 17 months but the doctor further suggested to take the medicines up to 24 months in order to complete the full course, the last MRI report was cleared which was done at the end of the 13th months of ATT. Nevertheless, the doctor
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TB Alert
4 years ago
Leading pain doctor says no significant pain relievers for at least ten years.
A post I read in the newsletter Pain News Network, a leading doctor/scientist in the field of pain management stated that in her professional opinion there will not be a significant replacement pain reliever for at least ten years, or more. Seems Big Pharma is running out of options for pain relievers
A post I read in the newsletter Pain News Network, a leading doctor/scientist in the field of pain management stated that in her professional opinion there will not be a significant replacement pain reliever for at least ten years, or more. Seems Big Pharma is running out of options for pain relievers
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Action on Pain
4 years ago
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Polycythaemia vera, Hydroxycarbamide and possible side-effects
Hi all, I am 63 and have been on Hydroxycarbamide, aspirin, cetirizine and omeprazole since 2017 when I was diagnosed with PV. I am plagued with urinary infections (UTIs) sometimes as much as once a month. I have had loads of tests to see if there are local eg bladder problems and there aren’t. Does
Hi all, I am 63 and have been on Hydroxycarbamide, aspirin, cetirizine and omeprazole since 2017 when I was diagnosed with PV. I am plagued with urinary infections (UTIs) sometimes as much as once a month. I have had loads of tests to see if there are local eg bladder problems and there aren’t. Does
Barb17
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Do I self treat now?
Hello - long post ahead. I posted here last year, prior to seeing a neurologist as I was (and still am having) neuro symptoms: occasional tremor in hands, constant pins and needles in hands and feet, numbness (hands mostly). I have Hashimotos Thyroiditis and psoriasis. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient
Hello - long post ahead. I posted here last year, prior to seeing a neurologist as I was (and still am having) neuro symptoms: occasional tremor in hands, constant pins and needles in hands and feet, numbness (hands mostly). I have Hashimotos Thyroiditis and psoriasis. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
CRPS? What's the next steps
I have been diagnosed with CRPS for 4 years now and am on pregablin 300mg, naproxen 500mg and citalopram 20mg. However I don't want to be on medication forever. Is there anything I can do or get (from the NHS) that would help. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have been diagnosed with CRPS for 4 years now and am on pregablin 300mg, naproxen 500mg and citalopram 20mg. However I don't want to be on medication forever. Is there anything I can do or get (from the NHS) that would help. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
S3nate
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
New to group. Fibromyalgia support
Hi, everyone. I have recently been told from my GP and physiotherapist that I have fibromyalgia. After suffering with anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, ibs, bad memory(forget things quickly and struggle to remember the simplest of things) and back pain for over 10 years. I had never heard of fibromyalgia
Hi, everyone. I have recently been told from my GP and physiotherapist that I have fibromyalgia. After suffering with anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, ibs, bad memory(forget things quickly and struggle to remember the simplest of things) and back pain for over 10 years. I had never heard of fibromyalgia
Sheefy123
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Omeprazole dizziness?
Hey all, I've been on omeprazole for around 2.5years to treat severe reflux. For 5 months now i've suffered from on off bouts of intense 'lightheadedness' and fatigue. All other tests have come back clear and there seems to be no reason for these symptoms. The last 5 days have been particularly bad and
Hey all, I've been on omeprazole for around 2.5years to treat severe reflux. For 5 months now i've suffered from on off bouts of intense 'lightheadedness' and fatigue. All other tests have come back clear and there seems to be no reason for these symptoms. The last 5 days have been particularly bad and
K1990
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 years ago
Heartburn, help!
I have been on 15mg Lansoprazole for over two years for heartburn and reflux due to small hiatus hernia. Four weeks ago Lansoprazole stopped working and even though I upped the dose to 30mg, I am still getting heartburn, sometimes at night (thought I was having a heart attack!). I have tried everything
I have been on 15mg Lansoprazole for over two years for heartburn and reflux due to small hiatus hernia. Four weeks ago Lansoprazole stopped working and even though I upped the dose to 30mg, I am still getting heartburn, sometimes at night (thought I was having a heart attack!). I have tried everything
Freysimo
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 years ago
NSAID’s a no no for pain relief?
Had a sudden, unexpected cardiac arrest two and half years ago age 65. Had two stents fitted. Now fully recovered and very active again. Got severe, very painful tendinitis in foot. Are NSAID’s e.g. Naproxen or Ibrabrufen out of the question for reducing pain and inflammation? If so what alternatives
Had a sudden, unexpected cardiac arrest two and half years ago age 65. Had two stents fitted. Now fully recovered and very active again. Got severe, very painful tendinitis in foot. Are NSAID’s e.g. Naproxen or Ibrabrufen out of the question for reducing pain and inflammation? If so what alternatives
mcoops
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Angioplasty support
I am new to the forum and just wanted to provide any support for anyone undergoing a stent procedure or recovering from one. I am a 61 year old male and I kept myself active with running, sailing, cycling etc. However, I started to become breathless when walking the dog. Net result was that I needed
I am new to the forum and just wanted to provide any support for anyone undergoing a stent procedure or recovering from one. I am a 61 year old male and I kept myself active with running, sailing, cycling etc. However, I started to become breathless when walking the dog. Net result was that I needed
pauljameshome
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Advice re acid reflux?
I'm new to this site. I've been having problems with what I think is acid reflux and they are getting worse - particularly feeling of a blockage in my throat,difficulty swallowing, breathing difficulties when walking, burping. Any advice please? I've seen a doctor who has given me omeprazole (which doesn't
I'm new to this site. I've been having problems with what I think is acid reflux and they are getting worse - particularly feeling of a blockage in my throat,difficulty swallowing, breathing difficulties when walking, burping. Any advice please? I've seen a doctor who has given me omeprazole (which doesn't
DCartmel
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 years ago
COMPLETELY CONFUSED and in Need of Help, please
In June last year I had a blood test via the NHS and I was promptly called into the GP surgery and told that 'they' had been over-medicating me and I must reduce my dose of Levo straight away. I was on 125 mcg, and she suggested I should go down to 0.75. mcg. She also sent me for an Osteoporosis scan
In June last year I had a blood test via the NHS and I was promptly called into the GP surgery and told that 'they' had been over-medicating me and I must reduce my dose of Levo straight away. I was on 125 mcg, and she suggested I should go down to 0.75. mcg. She also sent me for an Osteoporosis scan
anniec11
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Wrist pain Advice
Good morning I’ve been struggling with my wrists last few weeks. Last few days I can’t bend my wrist if I do for example bending it to put my coat on I scream because it’s so painful. Only taking Methotrexate currently is it wise to take Naproxen? Does anyone take these along with Methotrexate?
Good morning I’ve been struggling with my wrists last few weeks. Last few days I can’t bend my wrist if I do for example bending it to put my coat on I scream because it’s so painful. Only taking Methotrexate currently is it wise to take Naproxen? Does anyone take these along with Methotrexate?
Azzure
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NRAS
5 years ago
Can’t stay asleep
Hi I’m Kitkat just joined this forum tonight diagnosed with RA 3 years ago. My pain and inflammation is generally under control with medication however quality sleep, lethargy and low mood are becoming a real problem how do others cope with this? I recently stopped taking naproxen to see if I can now
Hi I’m Kitkat just joined this forum tonight diagnosed with RA 3 years ago. My pain and inflammation is generally under control with medication however quality sleep, lethargy and low mood are becoming a real problem how do others cope with this? I recently stopped taking naproxen to see if I can now
Kitkat27
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NRAS
5 years ago
Update to GP Doctor visit
I went to my GP yesterday to update her as I have not seen her for close to a year. She was really upset with how my care has progressed up to this point in doctors recommending orthopedic, shoulder surgery and naproxen. You guys are absolutely correct, thank you, she took me immediately off naproxen
I went to my GP yesterday to update her as I have not seen her for close to a year. She was really upset with how my care has progressed up to this point in doctors recommending orthopedic, shoulder surgery and naproxen. You guys are absolutely correct, thank you, she took me immediately off naproxen
julesster22
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Costochondritis: have many of you been diagnosed with this a year or two after CABG?
Just been given diagnosis of this - Costochondritis - after an ECG and review by good Doctor. I had some increase in general chest pain for 2-3 weeks, and various other aches and pains. My concern was the pain was a sign of circulation issues but have been reassured this is non Cardiac but just a consequence
Just been given diagnosis of this - Costochondritis - after an ECG and review by good Doctor. I had some increase in general chest pain for 2-3 weeks, and various other aches and pains. My concern was the pain was a sign of circulation issues but have been reassured this is non Cardiac but just a consequence
Stilljogging23
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Omoperazole
Hi everyone . I maybe on the wrong site here as I’ve just seen it’s for ibs which I don’t have I just saw this discussion for Omeprazole. I have bee taking 1 for at least 8 years all no problem. Now my gp has said to take 2 once in the morning once at night . I’ve been on this new dose now for 1 week
Hi everyone . I maybe on the wrong site here as I’ve just seen it’s for ibs which I don’t have I just saw this discussion for Omeprazole. I have bee taking 1 for at least 8 years all no problem. Now my gp has said to take 2 once in the morning once at night . I’ve been on this new dose now for 1 week
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Goodbye to prednisolone thanks to Leflunomide
I promised to report on how helpful Leflunomide was in tapering off pred. I was fortunate and didn't have any ill effects, in fact it helped remove many of the aches and feelings of illness which I had. Under my rheumy, I tapered down to one milligram of pred and then, following his instructions, stopped
I promised to report on how helpful Leflunomide was in tapering off pred. I was fortunate and didn't have any ill effects, in fact it helped remove many of the aches and feelings of illness which I had. Under my rheumy, I tapered down to one milligram of pred and then, following his instructions, stopped
43tripandskip
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Lansoprazole
Hi I'm moirarichards. I used to take Lansoprazole. but I took myself off them I became short of breath and very wheezy I could only take two three steps and I had to sit down so I'm 3 days after stopping taking them I became ok so went to the nurse l had a intolerance to them so she put me on Omeprazole
Hi I'm moirarichards. I used to take Lansoprazole. but I took myself off them I became short of breath and very wheezy I could only take two three steps and I had to sit down so I'm 3 days after stopping taking them I became ok so went to the nurse l had a intolerance to them so she put me on Omeprazole
moirarichards
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IBS Network
4 years ago
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