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Gingko Biloba - Supplement Advice
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Posterior vitreous detachment
I had an unexpected issue in the last few days which started with large black flashes then the following day black ‘squiggles’ - went to Eye AandE and they said nothing to do with my normal tension glaucoma and I will have to live with this annoying condition which is very distracting. Has anyone else
I had an unexpected issue in the last few days which started with large black flashes then the following day black ‘squiggles’ - went to Eye AandE and they said nothing to do with my normal tension glaucoma and I will have to live with this annoying condition which is very distracting. Has anyone else
Gillian36
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
Coffee - links to autoimmune?
Dear PA members - there seems to be many articles about negative and positive impacts of coffee/caffeine on autoimmune diseases. Does anyone know /researched if coffee has a negative or positive impact on AG PA? Its not clear. Many thanks
Dear PA members - there seems to be many articles about negative and positive impacts of coffee/caffeine on autoimmune diseases. Does anyone know /researched if coffee has a negative or positive impact on AG PA? Its not clear. Many thanks
PAapr22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
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First appointment with nhs Rheumy
Hi, I had my first nhs appointment with the Rheumy who is based at the same health centre as the one I have seen privately. He did say to me that he was aware that I had seen one, I had already had my bloods done prior to the appointment. He said my RF was 170 which is high, he gave me two booklets
Hi, I had my first nhs appointment with the Rheumy who is based at the same health centre as the one I have seen privately. He did say to me that he was aware that I had seen one, I had already had my bloods done prior to the appointment. He said my RF was 170 which is high, he gave me two booklets
Wonderfullifeandmore
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
arthritis drug and tinnitus
hello….i have rheumatoid arthritis, and i have been recommended to take a disease modifying drug to slow the disease progression. My issue is that i have constant tinnitus in both ears, and my rheumatolgy nurse has toldme that tinnitus is a side effect of ‘all commonly diagnosed’ disease modifying drugs
hello….i have rheumatoid arthritis, and i have been recommended to take a disease modifying drug to slow the disease progression. My issue is that i have constant tinnitus in both ears, and my rheumatolgy nurse has toldme that tinnitus is a side effect of ‘all commonly diagnosed’ disease modifying drugs
Amanda150
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Chemo Side Effects
On lupron since 2011, recurrance, SPLASH TRIAL, Provenge NOv 2023. Strarted on Taxatere (doxcetel) in March. My MO put me on an 18 infusion schedule (I believe 1/2 normal dose) because of my age, 84. I get infused ever week for 3 weeks, then 1 week off and continue for 28 infusions. I have had 6 infusions
On lupron since 2011, recurrance, SPLASH TRIAL, Provenge NOv 2023. Strarted on Taxatere (doxcetel) in March. My MO put me on an 18 infusion schedule (I believe 1/2 normal dose) because of my age, 84. I get infused ever week for 3 weeks, then 1 week off and continue for 28 infusions. I have had 6 infusions
Joeym1040
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Retinal Vein Occlusion Treatments?
Hi. I am looking for people who have or have had RVO (retinal vein occlusion) and have had Ozurdex injections to treat this issue. I'm working with a pharma client on an educational video for their website and I need to connect with people with RVO who would like to share their experience. I can provide
Hi. I am looking for people who have or have had RVO (retinal vein occlusion) and have had Ozurdex injections to treat this issue. I'm working with a pharma client on an educational video for their website and I need to connect with people with RVO who would like to share their experience. I can provide
BluePE
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
Wenckebach phenomenon
I have had two heart surgeries in the past and was getting skipped heart beats for a while. After my 24 hour ECG they found something called wenckebach phenomenon. Anyone have any idea what this is and is it normal for someone with a heart condition
I have had two heart surgeries in the past and was getting skipped heart beats for a while. After my 24 hour ECG they found something called wenckebach phenomenon. Anyone have any idea what this is and is it normal for someone with a heart condition
Spammy123
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
1st post
Hi , 1st post! symptoms since August 23. Face numbness , hearing loss , eye blur , balance and swallowing issues. It’s take 8 months to speak to a neurologist over the phone. Had a scan last week 29th April. Called 2 days later with diagnosis and told my scan was being sent to ENT. Haven’t heard anything
Hi , 1st post! symptoms since August 23. Face numbness , hearing loss , eye blur , balance and swallowing issues. It’s take 8 months to speak to a neurologist over the phone. Had a scan last week 29th April. Called 2 days later with diagnosis and told my scan was being sent to ENT. Haven’t heard anything
Zobo47
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
2 months ago
Occupational health
F 58 years old UK As per previous posts I have RLS at least 14 years every day. Am currently on Ropinirol and Gabapentin. I'm experiencing refractory RLS. I have been sleep deprived for years, 4 hours sleep or less means I don't dream, now I'm getting 5 hours I do dream and wake up exhausted! I have
F 58 years old UK As per previous posts I have RLS at least 14 years every day. Am currently on Ropinirol and Gabapentin. I'm experiencing refractory RLS. I have been sleep deprived for years, 4 hours sleep or less means I don't dream, now I'm getting 5 hours I do dream and wake up exhausted! I have
Louless9
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Prednisone vs Acterma with steroid induced diabetes. Really terrified
Update: April 2024 was scheduled for eye surgery for Strabismus which was canceled days before when in the same week I was determined by my Endocrinologist to have steroid induced diabetes which makes the general anesthesia too risky at this point. Rescheduled for August tentatively while we work on
Update: April 2024 was scheduled for eye surgery for Strabismus which was canceled days before when in the same week I was determined by my Endocrinologist to have steroid induced diabetes which makes the general anesthesia too risky at this point. Rescheduled for August tentatively while we work on
JanetGarrettN
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
The honey bee
I have been looking at the delightful picture of the Italian honey bee with pollen on its legs. What I am puzzled about is on the right. I cannot make out what it is hovering over. Can someone enlighten me? Years ago my father used to keep bees and I used to watch him and also help put the honey in
I have been looking at the delightful picture of the Italian honey bee with pollen on its legs. What I am puzzled about is on the right. I cannot make out what it is hovering over. Can someone enlighten me? Years ago my father used to keep bees and I used to watch him and also help put the honey in
prunus
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Is lactose intolerance and soya sensitivity affecting absorption of T4?
SlowDragon If I have a lactose intolerance and sensitivity to soya, could this be affecting my T4 absorption or conversion to T3? If so, would liquid thyroxine help or do I need T3 added? I recall reading a post regarding this from you but I am unsure where it is now. I avoid lactose and soya but
SlowDragon If I have a lactose intolerance and sensitivity to soya, could this be affecting my T4 absorption or conversion to T3? If so, would liquid thyroxine help or do I need T3 added? I recall reading a post regarding this from you but I am unsure where it is now. I avoid lactose and soya but
Sailing14
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Seeking pain relief tips bowel movements
Im currently on my last week of RT treatment (38 sessions). Last week has been tough everytime I need to make a bowel movent. Painful to the point Im thinking of going on a liquid diet. Anyone else exp this and have any tips. Im using Aquaphor which was recommended by nurse but hasnt really helped
Im currently on my last week of RT treatment (38 sessions). Last week has been tough everytime I need to make a bowel movent. Painful to the point Im thinking of going on a liquid diet. Anyone else exp this and have any tips. Im using Aquaphor which was recommended by nurse but hasnt really helped
Drago101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
vertigo
though this is a tinnitus forum, people often post about their vertigo. i have an apology to make, having inadvertently misinformed recently. In brief, I was told by a doc at my surgery some ten years ago (who specialised in ear issues) that I should concentrate on the exercises given for this condition
though this is a tinnitus forum, people often post about their vertigo. i have an apology to make, having inadvertently misinformed recently. In brief, I was told by a doc at my surgery some ten years ago (who specialised in ear issues) that I should concentrate on the exercises given for this condition
Happyrosie
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Trabeculectomy tips?
Hi I was diagnosed two or three years ago just prior to my 50th birthday. Drops have been ok but left eye seems to be deteriorating quite rapidly. I am having a trabeculectomy in my left eye in a couple of weeks. I know surgery is experienced differently for everyone but wondered if anyone had any tips
Hi I was diagnosed two or three years ago just prior to my 50th birthday. Drops have been ok but left eye seems to be deteriorating quite rapidly. I am having a trabeculectomy in my left eye in a couple of weeks. I know surgery is experienced differently for everyone but wondered if anyone had any tips
RobMitchell
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
Glaucoma dvla test
Hi, just have been getting treatment for pigment dispersion glaucoma for 6 year. I've had full field of vision. I've had one lot of bilateral selective laser surgery back in 2017.I've recently had a new doctor and he has decided it's time to inform the dvla although my tests have been fine. I'm getting
Hi, just have been getting treatment for pigment dispersion glaucoma for 6 year. I've had full field of vision. I've had one lot of bilateral selective laser surgery back in 2017.I've recently had a new doctor and he has decided it's time to inform the dvla although my tests have been fine. I'm getting
WillyC75
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
Avastin + Taxol + Carbo & eye problems
Hello ladies I am on the above drug combination for stage 4 clear cell cancer, & have been getting eye floaters whilst on treatment. Atm, I have just 1 huge floater thats driving me mad! Anyone else experience this? I had a head scan which came back normal. 4 days ago had round 5, so currently suffering
Hello ladies I am on the above drug combination for stage 4 clear cell cancer, & have been getting eye floaters whilst on treatment. Atm, I have just 1 huge floater thats driving me mad! Anyone else experience this? I had a head scan which came back normal. 4 days ago had round 5, so currently suffering
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Never ending circle
Morning everyone, just looking for advice and to vent a little. I have posted a few times about my journey but finally thought I had got some answers. Quick recap- after years of being fobbed off by my GP, I eventually went private to see a rheumatologist who actually listened. Initially he diagnosed
Morning everyone, just looking for advice and to vent a little. I have posted a few times about my journey but finally thought I had got some answers. Quick recap- after years of being fobbed off by my GP, I eventually went private to see a rheumatologist who actually listened. Initially he diagnosed
Mctd
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Digoxin
Can I start Digoxin while still weaning off of Lopressor? Doc said stop lopressor and start dig no weaning needed I am a little nervous after all I read Thanks for Comments
Can I start Digoxin while still weaning off of Lopressor? Doc said stop lopressor and start dig no weaning needed I am a little nervous after all I read Thanks for Comments
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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