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CAR-T Trial Update #3
I will be receiving physical and
occupational
therapy
services, which should help me with endurance and strength. I am on multiple oral medications including anti-seizure medications, antivirals, and antibiotics. I will be resuming my IVIG infusions hopefully next week. I had blood work today.
I will be receiving physical and
occupational
therapy
services, which should help me with endurance and strength. I am on multiple oral medications including anti-seizure medications, antivirals, and antibiotics. I will be resuming my IVIG infusions hopefully next week. I had blood work today.
nvp815
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Support after TBI
No-one has ever visited my house to see how I manage, I’ve not had any
occupational
therapy
to help cope with my difficulties, I even had to find out about and make contact with Headway myself. My partner has been amazing but he shoukdn’t be expected to do it all.
No-one has ever visited my house to see how I manage, I’ve not had any
occupational
therapy
to help cope with my difficulties, I even had to find out about and make contact with Headway myself. My partner has been amazing but he shoukdn’t be expected to do it all.
ftt1960
in
Headway
1 year ago
Mortar and Pestle time - An observation
In my kitchen yesterday. I measured out the crushed tablet. 62mg, which comprises 30mg Ginkgo and 32mg binding agent. I had been tipping the tiny bits into a glass of water and swallowing. 3 of this on dose day. Instead, I chewed those tiny bits. I am now accustomed to a slight rise in tinnitus intensity
In my kitchen yesterday. I measured out the crushed tablet. 62mg, which comprises 30mg Ginkgo and 32mg binding agent. I had been tipping the tiny bits into a glass of water and swallowing. 3 of this on dose day. Instead, I chewed those tiny bits. I am now accustomed to a slight rise in tinnitus intensity
Ray200
in
Tinnitus UK
2 days ago
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It's mortar and pestle time - Ginkgo update
Holland & Barrett have discontinued 30mg Ginkgo tablets, leaving 60mg and 120mg on the shelf. No more convenience for a 3 x 30mg dose. I tried a 120 but the increase in tinnitus which happens for me on dose day was uncomfortable so I won't be doing that again. It looks like more is not necessarily better
Holland & Barrett have discontinued 30mg Ginkgo tablets, leaving 60mg and 120mg on the shelf. No more convenience for a 3 x 30mg dose. I tried a 120 but the increase in tinnitus which happens for me on dose day was uncomfortable so I won't be doing that again. It looks like more is not necessarily better
Ray200
in
Tinnitus UK
12 days ago
Bronchoscopie advice
Hello everyone I was recently due to have a bronchoscopie but cancelled at the last minute. I was told that I would have a local anesthetic in my nose and that they would be working on my lungs for 15 minutes. The idea of someone playing around in my lungs for 15 minutes whilst I was awake was very
Hello everyone I was recently due to have a bronchoscopie but cancelled at the last minute. I was told that I would have a local anesthetic in my nose and that they would be working on my lungs for 15 minutes. The idea of someone playing around in my lungs for 15 minutes whilst I was awake was very
Wibble28
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
13 days ago
Pip help
Hi lovely people I have a question i am waiting on a decision for pip and have just found out my Dr has diagnosed me with fibromyalgia amongst other ting do I need to tell pip now This is me not my husband 🫣 Thanks in advance ☺️
Hi lovely people I have a question i am waiting on a decision for pip and have just found out my Dr has diagnosed me with fibromyalgia amongst other ting do I need to tell pip now This is me not my husband 🫣 Thanks in advance ☺️
Suzeinwoody
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
Ginkgo - possible adverse side effect: Nervous anxiety
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
It's me again. On about Ginkgo as usual... Having taken Ginkgo for over 6 months, and having planned relief from Tinnitus by doing so, I may have experienced a side effect. Recent bouts of nervous anxiety. This is not the kind of anxiety you might experience in a dentist waiting room. No, this is
Ray200
in
Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
I've finally reached a milestone
I quit teaching due to hyperacusis. The classroom was the only place that used to keep me going in that job. So I finished last week and started doing a couple of days at my new job this week. Day two in the office and I managed all day with no hearing protection.Its a small quiet office with only a
I quit teaching due to hyperacusis. The classroom was the only place that used to keep me going in that job. So I finished last week and started doing a couple of days at my new job this week. Day two in the office and I managed all day with no hearing protection.Its a small quiet office with only a
daverussell
in
Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
Next instalment
Before I start my next task, either proofreading or, dread the thought, cleaning the car, here`s the next instalment. Chris. One of mum's best friends from childhood was, without a doubt, Lydia, a confident who in later life became Aunty Lyds to all of us. Their friendship through their teenage years
Before I start my next task, either proofreading or, dread the thought, cleaning the car, here`s the next instalment. Chris. One of mum's best friends from childhood was, without a doubt, Lydia, a confident who in later life became Aunty Lyds to all of us. Their friendship through their teenage years
LissacFrance
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Patients with higher apolipoprotein A-I levels at greater risk for giant cell arteritis
https://www.healio.com/news/rheumatology/20240315/patients-with-higher-apolipoprotein-ai-levels-at-greater-risk-for-giant-cell-arteritis
https://www.healio.com/news/rheumatology/20240315/patients-with-higher-apolipoprotein-ai-levels-at-greater-risk-for-giant-cell-arteritis
perceptual63
in
PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Side effects of nefopam sweats
Recently been put on nefopam due to night pains because of hip and back pain. Does anyone else suffer sweats from nefopam? I'm trying to rule them out as on other meds too.
Recently been put on nefopam due to night pains because of hip and back pain. Does anyone else suffer sweats from nefopam? I'm trying to rule them out as on other meds too.
Jackieginger44
in
Pain Concern
4 months ago
Aortitis
I was diagnosed with non cranial Giant Cell Arteritis in September last year. So far I haven't managed to find anyone else with this condition because most people have the temporal version with the headaches.Mine is Aortitis which apparently is rare. I'd love to share experiences with someone else
I was diagnosed with non cranial Giant Cell Arteritis in September last year. So far I haven't managed to find anyone else with this condition because most people have the temporal version with the headaches.Mine is Aortitis which apparently is rare. I'd love to share experiences with someone else
Dance62
in
PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
PMR and brachial neuritis
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
dmart7
in
PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Question to the collective
As mentioned previously, I was diagnosed (Prof H/Sheffield) as having the SCA7 version of Ataxia in 2014. I was put on a tablet,( DANTROLENE) that has been gradually increased from 1 X 25mg capsule to the current 3 X 25mg Just had a phone call about some physio I saw last year, and it was then kind
As mentioned previously, I was diagnosed (Prof H/Sheffield) as having the SCA7 version of Ataxia in 2014. I was put on a tablet,( DANTROLENE) that has been gradually increased from 1 X 25mg capsule to the current 3 X 25mg Just had a phone call about some physio I saw last year, and it was then kind
Butcherpete
in
Ataxia UK
4 months ago
just need to know I’m not alone
When I was released from the hospital I had to have physical,
occupational
, and speech,
therapy
. Also my mom was in and out of the hospital and rehabilitation centers and we found out she had cancer. After 3 attempts of scheduling the surgery and her backing out, she finally had the surgery.
When I was released from the hospital I had to have physical,
occupational
, and speech,
therapy
. Also my mom was in and out of the hospital and rehabilitation centers and we found out she had cancer. After 3 attempts of scheduling the surgery and her backing out, she finally had the surgery.
Toots62
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
9 months ago
Hi I’m dory10. I was diagnosed inDec2019 but had it for 27 years. I fall over a lot now I’m having tests to find out why.
I fell down stairs expecting my 3rd child at 37 weeks . She was fine a genius infact but I was left in muscle spasms and so much pain. I was told I was so close to being a paraplegic. I put up with all the little things that went wrong, I was fortunate not to be paraplegic. In 2016 I had a minor car
I fell down stairs expecting my 3rd child at 37 weeks . She was fine a genius infact but I was left in muscle spasms and so much pain. I was told I was so close to being a paraplegic. I put up with all the little things that went wrong, I was fortunate not to be paraplegic. In 2016 I had a minor car
Dory10
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
Loss of voice!
Anybody with asthma + bronchiectasis combo ever suffer with total loss of voice? Ihave the odd croaky days, but it doesn't last long, now I've lost my voice ccompletely.....had loads of hot drinks, nothing working. Tips please!! Thanks.
Anybody with asthma + bronchiectasis combo ever suffer with total loss of voice? Ihave the odd croaky days, but it doesn't last long, now I've lost my voice ccompletely.....had loads of hot drinks, nothing working. Tips please!! Thanks.
Tiggertheterrier
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Pseudomonas colonised.
Morning all, l have been on nebulised Colomycin since last August. Although it has kept infections at bay, l am more breathless than l used to be and energy levels are very low. I have told that l will be on this medication for a long time as my lungs are very badly damaged. I cannot walk any length
Morning all, l have been on nebulised Colomycin since last August. Although it has kept infections at bay, l am more breathless than l used to be and energy levels are very low. I have told that l will be on this medication for a long time as my lungs are very badly damaged. I cannot walk any length
falcon68
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
chatGPT's opinion on PD - Simple and wise
Physical and
Occupational
Therapy
: Physical
therapy
can help improve mobility, balance, and coordination, while
occupational
therapy
can help with daily activities, such as dressing and grooming. Speech Therapy: Parkinson's disease can affect speech, making it difficult to communicate.
Physical and
Occupational
Therapy
: Physical
therapy
can help improve mobility, balance, and coordination, while
occupational
therapy
can help with daily activities, such as dressing and grooming. Speech Therapy: Parkinson's disease can affect speech, making it difficult to communicate.
Xenos
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Getting bombarded with ads for RA treatment Honey bee venom cream?.
Amazing too good to be true claims for this but there seems to be a few bits of research on it being anti inflammatory. Anyone tried it ? Still taking the meds....
Amazing too good to be true claims for this but there seems to be a few bits of research on it being anti inflammatory. Anyone tried it ? Still taking the meds....
welsh12
in
NRAS
6 months ago
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