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Doxazosin
Dr prescribed doxazosin 1 mg for seriously high BP took my first tab last night as advised,this morning dizzy,shaky,unsteady on feet......feeling weird,scared. Has anyone else experienced this with the medication?
Dr prescribed doxazosin 1 mg for seriously high BP took my first tab last night as advised,this morning dizzy,shaky,unsteady on feet......feeling weird,scared. Has anyone else experienced this with the medication?
Hotie
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 month ago
itch left upper back
a while back someone posted the name of a condition relating to autoimmune illnesses where you have itching on your upper back, left hand side, no rash. It sometimes accompanies autoimmune illnesses. I use Sarna lotion which is what I seem to recall the poster using as well. Anyone remember the name
a while back someone posted the name of a condition relating to autoimmune illnesses where you have itching on your upper back, left hand side, no rash. It sometimes accompanies autoimmune illnesses. I use Sarna lotion which is what I seem to recall the poster using as well. Anyone remember the name
Twopies
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Reactive hypoglycemia (suspected): low carb/ high protein diet.
Hello everyone. : I have suspected reactive hypoglycemia ( Hashis, MCAS, ME/ CFS, Fibromyalgia, amongst other diagnoses, as well as perimenopausal). Thyroid Meds: Armour NDT. The RH has not yet been confirmed by a medical professional, but due to the ongoing and worsening symptoms, and extreme carb
Hello everyone. : I have suspected reactive hypoglycemia ( Hashis, MCAS, ME/ CFS, Fibromyalgia, amongst other diagnoses, as well as perimenopausal). Thyroid Meds: Armour NDT. The RH has not yet been confirmed by a medical professional, but due to the ongoing and worsening symptoms, and extreme carb
Swissgirl
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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My Latest Bladder Cancer Update.
I got a letter yesterday saying to go for BCG treatment on the 30th May. just two days before my eye injection. One thw letter there was no usual previous conditions and telling me my cancer was low grade, high gread, then low grade. On the 14th july when everyone was being romantic and passing the
I got a letter yesterday saying to go for BCG treatment on the 30th May. just two days before my eye injection. One thw letter there was no usual previous conditions and telling me my cancer was low grade, high gread, then low grade. On the 14th july when everyone was being romantic and passing the
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Hunger pain
Does any of you experience hunger pain? Mine is the worst when I don’t eat a lot of calories. I think a healthy person would not have any symptoms eating as much calories as I eat on these “low- calorie” days. I even get very bloated from the hunger.
Does any of you experience hunger pain? Mine is the worst when I don’t eat a lot of calories. I think a healthy person would not have any symptoms eating as much calories as I eat on these “low- calorie” days. I even get very bloated from the hunger.
EnikoF
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Hearing aids and work
Hi, I started using hearing aids earlier in the year (moderate to severe loss, with profound at the highest frequencies). I’m only in my mid 50s and have close to 10 years working left. As with a lot of office workers I’m now spending an awful lot of time on MS teams. I’m really struggling with headphones
Hi, I started using hearing aids earlier in the year (moderate to severe loss, with profound at the highest frequencies). I’m only in my mid 50s and have close to 10 years working left. As with a lot of office workers I’m now spending an awful lot of time on MS teams. I’m really struggling with headphones
GillyA
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
DVT with intravenous AB
On Friday, I had a PICC line inserted into my right arm to administer Ceftazidime ABs every 24 hours by Hospital at Home nurses. My hand hurt from the moment the line was inserted and by Tuesday, I was experiencing numbness and pins and needles. Long story short, I had an ultrasound and a four inch
On Friday, I had a PICC line inserted into my right arm to administer Ceftazidime ABs every 24 hours by Hospital at Home nurses. My hand hurt from the moment the line was inserted and by Tuesday, I was experiencing numbness and pins and needles. Long story short, I had an ultrasound and a four inch
Poirette
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Normal pressure glaucoma -having a rant
I’ve just recently been diagnosed with normal pressure glaucoma. I’ve always been very short sighted so Ive always had regular eye checks from a contact lens optician and a different specs optician. I go to the same place every year. About 18months ago my contact lens optician said that the thinning
I’ve just recently been diagnosed with normal pressure glaucoma. I’ve always been very short sighted so Ive always had regular eye checks from a contact lens optician and a different specs optician. I go to the same place every year. About 18months ago my contact lens optician said that the thinning
WaitandSee
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Glaucoma UK
2 months ago
Photosensitivity, eye pain and headache.
I have been photosensitive for about three years now but this year I seem to be struggling with quite intense eye pain and subsequent headache (around the forehead) when outside. The headache goes upon going into deep shade or into the house. I do however, find myself squinting even in the home. I do
I have been photosensitive for about three years now but this year I seem to be struggling with quite intense eye pain and subsequent headache (around the forehead) when outside. The headache goes upon going into deep shade or into the house. I do however, find myself squinting even in the home. I do
RosieA
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Sonitus soundbite
Hi all, Has anyone had any experience of using the Soundbite device to address hearing loss in one ear after acoustic neuroma surgery? Just looking at options as I'm struggling a bit, so it would be good to hear of others experience. Here's the website: https://www.sonitusmedical.com/the-soundbite-hearing-system-in-detail
Hi all, Has anyone had any experience of using the Soundbite device to address hearing loss in one ear after acoustic neuroma surgery? Just looking at options as I'm struggling a bit, so it would be good to hear of others experience. Here's the website: https://www.sonitusmedical.com/the-soundbite-hearing-system-in-detail
domforr
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
2 months ago
Anyone has treatment addressing Genomic ATM Mutations?
I have a tier 1 genomic mutation ATM FRAMESHIFT MUTATION Anyone try Provenge? I am trying to found if I should do the drug of the moment suggested to me Keytruda by MSK ARK Inhibitors A Vaccine maybe? I’m in chemotherapy for Liver Mets see bio MSK wants to add Keytruda He said all
I have a tier 1 genomic mutation ATM FRAMESHIFT MUTATION Anyone try Provenge? I am trying to found if I should do the drug of the moment suggested to me Keytruda by MSK ARK Inhibitors A Vaccine maybe? I’m in chemotherapy for Liver Mets see bio MSK wants to add Keytruda He said all
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
tinnitus so loud I can’t hear in my right ear
I’m currently experiencing a difficult time owing to a family bereavement . My tinnitus has been getting worse over last few days and today my hearing is almost completely gone in my right ear . I have had an mri with clear results . Is there anything I can do to try to help calm it down ? I’m assuming
I’m currently experiencing a difficult time owing to a family bereavement . My tinnitus has been getting worse over last few days and today my hearing is almost completely gone in my right ear . I have had an mri with clear results . Is there anything I can do to try to help calm it down ? I’m assuming
Jannypetlump
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Please join us Tuesday, August 15th, for our Living Room Discussion on “The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer: Advancements Bring New Hope”
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday August 15th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can also always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer: Advancements Bring New Hope. Our guest speaker is Jacob
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday August 15th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can also always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer: Advancements Bring New Hope. Our guest speaker is Jacob
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
11 months ago
Anti-coag query please
Hi. I wondered if anyone could give me someone with more knowledge than me about anti-coagulation could give me some perspective please. Newly diagnosed with paroxysmal AF. Have been max 5 eps a year all resolving with max several hours. My Chads vascs (spelling?!) score is 2 so cardiologist has prescribed
Hi. I wondered if anyone could give me someone with more knowledge than me about anti-coagulation could give me some perspective please. Newly diagnosed with paroxysmal AF. Have been max 5 eps a year all resolving with max several hours. My Chads vascs (spelling?!) score is 2 so cardiologist has prescribed
Joeyy06
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Nafarelin/Synarel down reg - when did you get period?
Hi I'm currently doing the above nasal spray for my down regulation as I was told there is a nationwide shortage of buserelin which I used in my first cycle. I started on Saturday 4th May and was told I should get a period in around a week but still no period or signs of it. Has anyone done the same
Hi I'm currently doing the above nasal spray for my down regulation as I was told there is a nationwide shortage of buserelin which I used in my first cycle. I started on Saturday 4th May and was told I should get a period in around a week but still no period or signs of it. Has anyone done the same
Prettypenny1
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Eye surgery
my doctor told me he wants to do surgery on my eye to straighten out a crease on the retina membrane. At the same time he said he will do a procedure that might eliminate the need for the injections I’ve been having for AMD. is anyone familiar with this?
my doctor told me he wants to do surgery on my eye to straighten out a crease on the retina membrane. At the same time he said he will do a procedure that might eliminate the need for the injections I’ve been having for AMD. is anyone familiar with this?
Blindbasset
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Macular Society
2 months ago
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
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
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