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Lupron - start with one month dose or 3 months ?
Dad , 83 , is to start with lupron soon. He has been on bicalutamide since two weeks. He is in good health generally and has not had heart issues apart from hypertension since many years , controlled by medicine. Doctor has advised 3 monthly lupron injections. But I was wondering if it would
Dad , 83 , is to start with lupron soon. He has been on bicalutamide since two weeks. He is in good health generally and has not had heart issues apart from hypertension since many years , controlled by medicine. Doctor has advised 3 monthly lupron injections. But I was wondering if it would
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
20 days ago
update on switching to digoxin from lopressor
Stopped digoxin this am and starting back on lopressor. bad heartburn and nausea just kept getting worse. Lots of hydrating and will explore ablation. Really felt sick on digoxin. Although don't feel generally great this was really not a good experience.
Stopped digoxin this am and starting back on lopressor. bad heartburn and nausea just kept getting worse. Lots of hydrating and will explore ablation. Really felt sick on digoxin. Although don't feel generally great this was really not a good experience.
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
20 days ago
Is it harmful to take Vitamin D & not Vitamin K?
I read that taking vitamin D while not supplementing with vitamin K also can be dangerous as it can lead to calcification of the arteries. I am on warfarin and have been told that I really need to up my Vitamin D, but what do I do about vitamin K?
I read that taking vitamin D while not supplementing with vitamin K also can be dangerous as it can lead to calcification of the arteries. I am on warfarin and have been told that I really need to up my Vitamin D, but what do I do about vitamin K?
gazaeee
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Anticoagulation Support
20 days ago
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hi I’m new to group Diagnosed menieres about 8 yrs ago Suffer from severe hearing loss tinnitus Recently tinnitus just became very loud and leaving me unable to work and socially isolated Slowly loosing my confidence Anyone else feel similar as I feel alone X
hi I’m new to group Diagnosed menieres about 8 yrs ago Suffer from severe hearing loss tinnitus Recently tinnitus just became very loud and leaving me unable to work and socially isolated Slowly loosing my confidence Anyone else feel similar as I feel alone X
Bluerose57
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Tinnitus UK
20 days ago
Hydroxychloroquine and tinnitus
I been on leflunomide and hydroxychloroquine for about ten months and have suddenly developed tinnitus, and feel as if I have a small electrical substation between my ears. From internet research I see that hydroxychloroquine can cause tinnitus and the rheumy team have suggested stopping it for just
I been on leflunomide and hydroxychloroquine for about ten months and have suddenly developed tinnitus, and feel as if I have a small electrical substation between my ears. From internet research I see that hydroxychloroquine can cause tinnitus and the rheumy team have suggested stopping it for just
spartacus101
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NRAS
20 days ago
Blood thinning jab that won’t cause internal bleeding
In the Health section of the Mail last November I read about a new injection Abelacimab which in a head to head trial caused 81% fewer major bleeding incidents.Warfarin is known to be a risk for bleeding in 16% of patients. I no longer attend a clinic, it was always Rheumatology, but I guess I was deemed
In the Health section of the Mail last November I read about a new injection Abelacimab which in a head to head trial caused 81% fewer major bleeding incidents.Warfarin is known to be a risk for bleeding in 16% of patients. I no longer attend a clinic, it was always Rheumatology, but I guess I was deemed
Zamalek
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
20 days ago
Pradaxa (dabigatran)
I have just started with my afib journey (trek?). My GP told me that my best blood-thinner choices were Coumadin, Xarelto, and Eliquis. I did my research, and, right or wrong, I chose Eliquis, even knowing its expense. (I have no insurance, thus I paid a lot of money to buy my first bottle of pills
I have just started with my afib journey (trek?). My GP told me that my best blood-thinner choices were Coumadin, Xarelto, and Eliquis. I did my research, and, right or wrong, I chose Eliquis, even knowing its expense. (I have no insurance, thus I paid a lot of money to buy my first bottle of pills
Corazon17
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
21 days ago
STILL IN HOSPITAL
Hi Everyone Im still in hospital & have been for the last 2 weeks with my Interstitial Lung Disease & Pulmomary Disease god knows when I am discharged in the " normal way" When I say " normal" its going to be a Hospice or a .hospital ( a choice i have said No No -) back at home & i said im sure thats
Hi Everyone Im still in hospital & have been for the last 2 weeks with my Interstitial Lung Disease & Pulmomary Disease god knows when I am discharged in the " normal way" When I say " normal" its going to be a Hospice or a .hospital ( a choice i have said No No -) back at home & i said im sure thats
Sara_2611
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
21 days ago
L-tyrosine causes sebaceous hyperplasia?
I take a hypothyroidm supliment that has L-tyrosine. Since I take it I got this acne called sabeceous hyperplasia all over my face and on my boob and under it. I read that L-tyrosine increases testosterone, which leads to PCOS (which I have) and sebaceous hyperplacia. Did anyone experience this? How
I take a hypothyroidm supliment that has L-tyrosine. Since I take it I got this acne called sabeceous hyperplasia all over my face and on my boob and under it. I read that L-tyrosine increases testosterone, which leads to PCOS (which I have) and sebaceous hyperplacia. Did anyone experience this? How
annie463
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Thyroid UK
22 days ago
ET / Osteonecrosis / Surgery
Hello Has anyone else with ET experienced problems with insufficient blood circulation causing osteonecrosis? If surgery is inevitable, what extra cautionary measures should ET patients take? With ET JAK2 diagnosed 11 years ago, I've been on Litalir, changed to Anagrelide 2 years ago and for the last
Hello Has anyone else with ET experienced problems with insufficient blood circulation causing osteonecrosis? If surgery is inevitable, what extra cautionary measures should ET patients take? With ET JAK2 diagnosed 11 years ago, I've been on Litalir, changed to Anagrelide 2 years ago and for the last
Bodensee
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MPN Voice
22 days ago
Bowel cramps?
I had a laparoscopy about 9 weeks ago. I had endometrioma's removed from my ovaries, lots of adhesions removed from right pelvic wall and endometriosis removed from surface of the bowel. I'm presuming it was excised but I won't know for sure until I see my consultant in two weeks. My question is, is
I had a laparoscopy about 9 weeks ago. I had endometrioma's removed from my ovaries, lots of adhesions removed from right pelvic wall and endometriosis removed from surface of the bowel. I'm presuming it was excised but I won't know for sure until I see my consultant in two weeks. My question is, is
Flutterby75
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Endometriosis UK
22 days ago
V + O for R/R CLL post FCR
I sent this to skyshark based on some info he posted but I was[u] hoping for the whole group to chime in.[/u] I had 3 rounds of FCR in 2018 stopped because of profound neutropenia. I relapsed exactly 2 years later and though I did not start Tx until the 5 year point in 2023, would have gladly started
I sent this to skyshark based on some info he posted but I was[u] hoping for the whole group to chime in.[/u] I had 3 rounds of FCR in 2018 stopped because of profound neutropenia. I relapsed exactly 2 years later and though I did not start Tx until the 5 year point in 2023, would have gladly started
skipro
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CLL Support
23 days ago
Anticoagulants stopped by new consultant
I'll try to be as brief as possible! January 2019 I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism in both lungs and also AF and flutter. After various unsuccessful attempts to correct heart I had a catheter ablation June 2019 . Responded well and put on Bisoprolol and anticoagulants which I was told would
I'll try to be as brief as possible! January 2019 I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism in both lungs and also AF and flutter. After various unsuccessful attempts to correct heart I had a catheter ablation June 2019 . Responded well and put on Bisoprolol and anticoagulants which I was told would
Nafi
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
23 days ago
Protein supplements
I've been reading a lot about needing proteins to help with thyroid issues. Has anyone embarked on this route ?
I've been reading a lot about needing proteins to help with thyroid issues. Has anyone embarked on this route ?
HHHJC
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Thyroid UK
23 days ago
Faricimab injections and exercise
I’ve just been diagnosed with wet AMD R eye - my long sighted eye I used to use for driving - sadly no more - and dry AMD L eye (shortsighted) After each injection we are instructed to not do a variety of things including physical exertion for 5 days. No one has yet explained why no exertion and what
I’ve just been diagnosed with wet AMD R eye - my long sighted eye I used to use for driving - sadly no more - and dry AMD L eye (shortsighted) After each injection we are instructed to not do a variety of things including physical exertion for 5 days. No one has yet explained why no exertion and what
Birchermu
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Macular Society
24 days ago
SECOND CATARACT SURGERY- LEFT EYE
Gmorning all! Had my second cataract done early yesterday morning. Typing this without glasses today. Yay! Op took 15 minutes. This time he injected the antibiotics and Pred instead of sending me home with 3 bottles of eye drops. The injection is into the bottom lid, not the actual eyeball which was
Gmorning all! Had my second cataract done early yesterday morning. Typing this without glasses today. Yay! Op took 15 minutes. This time he injected the antibiotics and Pred instead of sending me home with 3 bottles of eye drops. The injection is into the bottom lid, not the actual eyeball which was
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
24 days ago
Hair Loss on Yuflyma
Hi everyone I have been on Yuflyma for 6 weeks and have noticed an increasing amount of hair loss. I am also on Folic acid seven days a week as I was previously on Methotrexate , but stopped the methotrexate a few weeks ago. I had been on Methotrxate since May of last year, both tablets and then metoject
Hi everyone I have been on Yuflyma for 6 weeks and have noticed an increasing amount of hair loss. I am also on Folic acid seven days a week as I was previously on Methotrexate , but stopped the methotrexate a few weeks ago. I had been on Methotrxate since May of last year, both tablets and then metoject
MDWinter23
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NRAS
25 days ago
Cholesterol and CLL
Hoping for some information from the wise ones here - back in January my GP said she wanted to start me on a statin as my cholesterol was high. I said I preferred to try to bring it down myself rather than with medication (and my intent here is not to start a debate on statins - I just prefer a natural
Hoping for some information from the wise ones here - back in January my GP said she wanted to start me on a statin as my cholesterol was high. I said I preferred to try to bring it down myself rather than with medication (and my intent here is not to start a debate on statins - I just prefer a natural
Kbcjones
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CLL Support
25 days ago
'glasses/lenses' for driving at night
Hello everyone a it of background. Just over a year ago I was diagnosed with closed angles in my right eye and mild cataracts in both eyes I had an iridotomy in both eyes shortly after, side effect suffered was a permanent white 'line' in right eye. No drops given but Hycosan drops form optician
Hello everyone a it of background. Just over a year ago I was diagnosed with closed angles in my right eye and mild cataracts in both eyes I had an iridotomy in both eyes shortly after, side effect suffered was a permanent white 'line' in right eye. No drops given but Hycosan drops form optician
Seahorse0
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Glaucoma UK
25 days ago
Post-op FAQs
Hello Glaucoma UK community, I am currently in the process of creating a page on our website for the most commonly asked questions with regards to glaucoma treatments and surgeries. As you might know, we operate a buddy scheme at Glaucoma UK, which allows us to put people who are due to have a glaucoma
Hello Glaucoma UK community, I am currently in the process of creating a page on our website for the most commonly asked questions with regards to glaucoma treatments and surgeries. As you might know, we operate a buddy scheme at Glaucoma UK, which allows us to put people who are due to have a glaucoma
KieranGlaucomaUK
Administrator
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Glaucoma UK
25 days ago
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