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myocarditis
I have long covid and for months I’ve suffered debilitating symptoms of arhythmia and breathlessness and exhaustion on exercise Finally after an MRI scan of heart I have been told I have myocarditis. Does anyone have experience of this being caused by covid? I don’t know how it can be treated but am
I have long covid and for months I’ve suffered debilitating symptoms of arhythmia and breathlessness and exhaustion on exercise Finally after an MRI scan of heart I have been told I have myocarditis. Does anyone have experience of this being caused by covid? I don’t know how it can be treated but am
Midnight2022
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Asking for a fellow DS mum
just wondered , a Mum said child diagnosed hypo in summer, they were due to have bloods and hospital missed Thyroid anti bodies off . Re scheduled for this last week, hospital cancelled because child had a cold ? Has another appointment and Mum is worried how having a cold/runny nose might effect
just wondered , a Mum said child diagnosed hypo in summer, they were due to have bloods and hospital missed Thyroid anti bodies off . Re scheduled for this last week, hospital cancelled because child had a cold ? Has another appointment and Mum is worried how having a cold/runny nose might effect
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Solifenacin
Hi everyone. Here again. After a few months of almost normal life it seems the Solifenacin has stopped working. I am only on 5mg but am reluctant to take the 10mg as the lower one causes constipation for which I have to have laxitives. On a high fibre diet but with plenty of fruit and veg. This
Hi everyone. Here again. After a few months of almost normal life it seems the Solifenacin has stopped working. I am only on 5mg but am reluctant to take the 10mg as the lower one causes constipation for which I have to have laxitives. On a high fibre diet but with plenty of fruit and veg. This
Alloagirl
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Bladder Health UK
1 year ago
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Battling Outbreaks
Hi everyone, I suffer from outbreaks every once in awhile especially if I get sick. I only take valtrex as needed for the 3 days to suppress . Am currently in an asthma flare and already dealing with an outbreak and I need to take prednisone which usually gives me an outbreak. Not sure weather I should
Hi everyone, I suffer from outbreaks every once in awhile especially if I get sick. I only take valtrex as needed for the 3 days to suppress . Am currently in an asthma flare and already dealing with an outbreak and I need to take prednisone which usually gives me an outbreak. Not sure weather I should
Jances13
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BASHH
8 months ago
Spinal Stenosis with nerve root impingement and foot drop Surgery or no surgery?
Hi, I'm 52, I have been battling what I thought was a Normal Siacaitic nerve pain for over a year now. Had steroid injections and medrol dos paks until I woke up one day and couldn't walk at all bc the pain was so severe and my left foot I couldn't move.i. I thought I was maybe becoming paralyzed..
Hi, I'm 52, I have been battling what I thought was a Normal Siacaitic nerve pain for over a year now. Had steroid injections and medrol dos paks until I woke up one day and couldn't walk at all bc the pain was so severe and my left foot I couldn't move.i. I thought I was maybe becoming paralyzed..
Blueberryboo
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Have you been misdiagnosed? I might have been.
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s approximately four years ago by two different neurologists. I noticed the first symptoms two years before that. So I am into my sixth year with Parkinson’s. I have managed to treat my symptoms through natural solutions, including: - An intense focus on finding a diet
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s approximately four years ago by two different neurologists. I noticed the first symptoms two years before that. So I am into my sixth year with Parkinson’s. I have managed to treat my symptoms through natural solutions, including: - An intense focus on finding a diet
Vt11
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Different
Hello, I have different types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and arthritis in the rest of my joints, ankles, hands and such. I also have crepitus in my right shoulder due to an accident which has also damaged my back. Yes, I know, need a new body but until medical science catches
Hello, I have different types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and arthritis in the rest of my joints, ankles, hands and such. I also have crepitus in my right shoulder due to an accident which has also damaged my back. Yes, I know, need a new body but until medical science catches
Jinnty89
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Arthritis Action
1 year ago
Flu vaccine
Despite all the discussion and contraversy re autumn vaccinations I decided to take the plunge. Covid booster last Thursday, no problem.Flu vaccination yesterday, awful reaction. Fever and flu like symptoms overnight, expected. But the pain in my arm, extending down to fingers, pain in shoulder, pain
Despite all the discussion and contraversy re autumn vaccinations I decided to take the plunge. Covid booster last Thursday, no problem.Flu vaccination yesterday, awful reaction. Fever and flu like symptoms overnight, expected. But the pain in my arm, extending down to fingers, pain in shoulder, pain
Pippapot
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Covid Recovery - Exhausted
Hi, I tested positive for Covid on July 15. Symptoms were mild at first, felt more like allergies. On July 15 I lost my sense of taste and smell, then the tightest in my chest and exhaustion hit. I took Paxlovid and have had a round of antibiotics and steroids to get rid of this virus, but it’s
Hi, I tested positive for Covid on July 15. Symptoms were mild at first, felt more like allergies. On July 15 I lost my sense of taste and smell, then the tightest in my chest and exhaustion hit. I took Paxlovid and have had a round of antibiotics and steroids to get rid of this virus, but it’s
Utballa
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AF Association
1 year ago
Cramping at 10 weeks
Hi everyone I’m currently 10+3 after a successful ICSI cycle. I am getting a bit worried about cramps that have started today and have continued all day. I have had the odd twinge and cramp along the way, but they haven’t really lasted long - whereas these cramps have lingered today. I contacted the
Hi everyone I’m currently 10+3 after a successful ICSI cycle. I am getting a bit worried about cramps that have started today and have continued all day. I have had the odd twinge and cramp along the way, but they haven’t really lasted long - whereas these cramps have lingered today. I contacted the
Waitingonarainbow
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
6 months ago
Need faster research on Neuro-modulation
I attended 2 various zoom meets of Vibratory Neuro-modulation . In UK they have a CUE1 available at less than 500 dollars that is showing some amazing strides for some people. Then I watched a zoom with Dr Peter Tass who is a researcher involved with the amazing Vibratory Gloves. My wife was a participant
I attended 2 various zoom meets of Vibratory Neuro-modulation . In UK they have a CUE1 available at less than 500 dollars that is showing some amazing strides for some people. Then I watched a zoom with Dr Peter Tass who is a researcher involved with the amazing Vibratory Gloves. My wife was a participant
Furch
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
does half a mg make so much difference
about three weeks ago I started to feel the familiar aches associated with pmr. Prior to this I had dropped from 3.5 to 3. I contacted my rheumatologist department and had a blood test which showed cpr <5 cor but I had symptoms. I’ve arranged a further blood test next week and was advised to stay with
about three weeks ago I started to feel the familiar aches associated with pmr. Prior to this I had dropped from 3.5 to 3. I contacted my rheumatologist department and had a blood test which showed cpr <5 cor but I had symptoms. I’ve arranged a further blood test next week and was advised to stay with
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Colds/flu/viruses and Thyroxine
Just wondering is there any link to having Hashimotos and not having any colds/flu/viruses. The reason I ask is that I never got sick, with the usual colds etc for many years. I just started thyroxine a few months ago. Now I have a really horrible virus, coughing, temperature, flu like symptoms. This
Just wondering is there any link to having Hashimotos and not having any colds/flu/viruses. The reason I ask is that I never got sick, with the usual colds etc for many years. I just started thyroxine a few months ago. Now I have a really horrible virus, coughing, temperature, flu like symptoms. This
Sunflower535
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
mickyb
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NRAS
9 months ago
Departing the Soul
Dear friends, I have been grappling with PD now for over ten years and it is getting harder and harder to go on and I have been contemplating MAID program for a while now, but my wife, who is my only support is not letting me go through with it. She loves me dearly. Moreover, she has no one except
Dear friends, I have been grappling with PD now for over ten years and it is getting harder and harder to go on and I have been contemplating MAID program for a while now, but my wife, who is my only support is not letting me go through with it. She loves me dearly. Moreover, she has no one except
gurdeep11
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
What preparation for my first FET and I have Lupus?
Hello ladies, I have been diagnosed with Lupus in Feb 2020 and I haven’t been well since I had the Pfizer booster injection Dec 2021 which caused tightness in my chest, feeling lightheaded and palpitations. 5 months later being triple vaccinated and I had Covid last year and it has triggered some
Hello ladies, I have been diagnosed with Lupus in Feb 2020 and I haven’t been well since I had the Pfizer booster injection Dec 2021 which caused tightness in my chest, feeling lightheaded and palpitations. 5 months later being triple vaccinated and I had Covid last year and it has triggered some
Sunflowers_2020
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Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
1 year ago
Ibrance and Anastrozole for Endometrial Cancer - Is anybody else on this regimen?
Hello, I live in the U.S. I am on Ibrance and Anastrozole for ER+ PR+ HER2- endometrial cancer for over 5 ½ years. I was originally diagnosed in 2015 and had two recurrences. Now I am in remission. In the U.S., I am not meeting people (on online forums or in real life) that are on the same regimen
Hello, I live in the U.S. I am on Ibrance and Anastrozole for ER+ PR+ HER2- endometrial cancer for over 5 ½ years. I was originally diagnosed in 2015 and had two recurrences. Now I am in remission. In the U.S., I am not meeting people (on online forums or in real life) that are on the same regimen
Merma
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Gynae Cancer Support
11 months ago
Taurine supplements New Scientist Page 18, 17 June 2023
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
RoyMacDonald
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pred and colds, and pmr burn-out
Hi All.Probably both silly questions, but firstly, do other people with PMR keep getting colds? One after the other? I am tapering down from 10 mg. Secondly, I've read that PMR often burns out after 2 years. So does this mean that if I taper down to 0 or 1mg across 2 years, the PMR will have gone as
Hi All.Probably both silly questions, but firstly, do other people with PMR keep getting colds? One after the other? I am tapering down from 10 mg. Secondly, I've read that PMR often burns out after 2 years. So does this mean that if I taper down to 0 or 1mg across 2 years, the PMR will have gone as
CaraDee
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Covid-19 Vaccination?
This may provoke a tirade from people who feel very strongly one way or another, but I felt it was worth flagging up - please try to be polite! There has been previous discussion on here about whether to go for further booster vaccinations against Covid-19 now it is no longer ‘NEWS’ . Currently [i]most
This may provoke a tirade from people who feel very strongly one way or another, but I felt it was worth flagging up - please try to be polite! There has been previous discussion on here about whether to go for further booster vaccinations against Covid-19 now it is no longer ‘NEWS’ . Currently [i]most
oldtimer2
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NRAS
1 year ago
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