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lansoprazole
Have a prescription for lansoprazole to see if it's indigestion causing my ongoing shoulder pain. Side effects do not look good for IBS, I am a bit worried about taking it. I got a flare up from Gaviscon. Has anyone got any advice? Thanks x
Have a prescription for lansoprazole to see if it's indigestion causing my ongoing shoulder pain. Side effects do not look good for IBS, I am a bit worried about taking it. I got a flare up from Gaviscon. Has anyone got any advice? Thanks x
Sparrow58
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Prednisalone
I feel in between the devil and the deep blue sea ,I am taking 12mg pred with awful side effects ,mainly with stomache and mood ,I've always had a dodgy stomache ,I am taking 40mg of pantoprazole plus peptac after meals ,also buscopan to stop the spasms in higher stomache,I feel as if I take anymore
I feel in between the devil and the deep blue sea ,I am taking 12mg pred with awful side effects ,mainly with stomache and mood ,I've always had a dodgy stomache ,I am taking 40mg of pantoprazole plus peptac after meals ,also buscopan to stop the spasms in higher stomache,I feel as if I take anymore
Alice70
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Oesophagectomy, further surgery
A few months ago I posted about the difficulties I was having post oesophagectomy surgery last November and the discomfort I felt every day as I ate anything. Just an update, it was discovered that there is a kink further down the digestive system between the duodenum and jujunem and that's slowing everything
A few months ago I posted about the difficulties I was having post oesophagectomy surgery last November and the discomfort I felt every day as I ate anything. Just an update, it was discovered that there is a kink further down the digestive system between the duodenum and jujunem and that's slowing everything
Smithyrat159
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 year ago
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Reflux and Omeprazole
After being in recession from PMR/GCA for 7 months but still battling with Acid reflux, with the local surgery only interested in upping or lowering my Omeprazole depending on whether I had a sore throat or not and not interested in trying anything else. I also following Dr Jonathan Aviv's Acid
After being in recession from PMR/GCA for 7 months but still battling with Acid reflux, with the local surgery only interested in upping or lowering my Omeprazole depending on whether I had a sore throat or not and not interested in trying anything else. I also following Dr Jonathan Aviv's Acid
67Blue
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Itchy tinnitus hyperacusis
I have a itchy sore ear. Just my left ear. I have hypercusis fullness and loud tinnitus. I've a little wax in the ear, told to get it syringed I'm worried to put anything in there due to my symptoms. I think it's worse today as nhs did a pressure check . It gets so bad somethings that I put my finger
I have a itchy sore ear. Just my left ear. I have hypercusis fullness and loud tinnitus. I've a little wax in the ear, told to get it syringed I'm worried to put anything in there due to my symptoms. I think it's worse today as nhs did a pressure check . It gets so bad somethings that I put my finger
Jamdonut
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Tinnitus UK
16 hours ago
Worried- pressure at 5 at trabeculectomy follow up today
Has anyone had to deal with low pressure after trabeculecyomy? I had the fourth of my weekly post- trabeculectomy follow ups today. The pressure was 5. Before the operation the pressure was consistently around 15. Week one after surgery it was 15, week two, 17 ( then stitch removed) Week 3 was 20. Stitch
Has anyone had to deal with low pressure after trabeculecyomy? I had the fourth of my weekly post- trabeculectomy follow ups today. The pressure was 5. Before the operation the pressure was consistently around 15. Week one after surgery it was 15, week two, 17 ( then stitch removed) Week 3 was 20. Stitch
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
18 hours ago
Filling the syringe
I did my first 8 subcutaneous b12 injections as I was shown by the doctor. Since then the nurse at my g.p. surgery has been doing my injections every 2 weeks as prescribed. (She offered me the choice of continuing to do it myself or she would do it.)The consultant had told me if I wanted to give myself
I did my first 8 subcutaneous b12 injections as I was shown by the doctor. Since then the nurse at my g.p. surgery has been doing my injections every 2 weeks as prescribed. (She offered me the choice of continuing to do it myself or she would do it.)The consultant had told me if I wanted to give myself
Suesue246
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
19 hours ago
SSI Registration - any reason not to?
Hi, I asked my previous eye consultant if they would fill a form out to say I was visually impaired. It was a few years ago but they refused which was frustrating because I wanted to apply for a disabled railcard :-). Anyway pretty much out of the blue my current eye consultant proactively asked
Hi, I asked my previous eye consultant if they would fill a form out to say I was visually impaired. It was a few years ago but they refused which was frustrating because I wanted to apply for a disabled railcard :-). Anyway pretty much out of the blue my current eye consultant proactively asked
Blindbatuk
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Glaucoma UK
21 hours ago
Worse after an UTI and Covid
Good afternoon. About five weeks ago I developed an UTI for which I took three separate courses of antibiotics as it wouldn't clear. In the same period I contracted Covid which didn't affect me much. I only found out that I had it because a friend who I'd spent time with had done a Covid test and it
Good afternoon. About five weeks ago I developed an UTI for which I took three separate courses of antibiotics as it wouldn't clear. In the same period I contracted Covid which didn't affect me much. I only found out that I had it because a friend who I'd spent time with had done a Covid test and it
Siena62
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PMRGCAuk
22 hours ago
MPN and vision problems
Hi all I'd like to ask if anyone has experienced vision problems associated with their MPN? I have ET (Jak2+) and in recent months have had frequent/daily disturbances in the periphery (bottom right) of my vision. It's different from the 'classic' scintillating scotoma (visual migraine/migraine with
Hi all I'd like to ask if anyone has experienced vision problems associated with their MPN? I have ET (Jak2+) and in recent months have had frequent/daily disturbances in the periphery (bottom right) of my vision. It's different from the 'classic' scintillating scotoma (visual migraine/migraine with
junebuggy
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MPN Voice
2 days ago
Any advice welcome
Hello. Does anyone have advice on the use of estriol cream for vaginal atrophy. Also whilst seeing the urologists they have advised that I should not worry about the fact that I have both maternal and paternal grandmothers and maternal aunts who had breast cancer. Also they've changed medication to Hiprex
Hello. Does anyone have advice on the use of estriol cream for vaginal atrophy. Also whilst seeing the urologists they have advised that I should not worry about the fact that I have both maternal and paternal grandmothers and maternal aunts who had breast cancer. Also they've changed medication to Hiprex
littleeed
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LUPUS UK
2 days ago
Very Low Calorie Diet 800kcals - could this have started/increased my Tinitus?
I all, I'm taking part in a 800kcal diet where I hope to reverse my type 2 diabetes. It's a total meal replacement where I have 4 shakes/soups a day for a total of 12 weeks before moving onto a higher amount of calories. I've been doing it nearly 3 weeks and have lost approx 5% of my starting body
I all, I'm taking part in a 800kcal diet where I hope to reverse my type 2 diabetes. It's a total meal replacement where I have 4 shakes/soups a day for a total of 12 weeks before moving onto a higher amount of calories. I've been doing it nearly 3 weeks and have lost approx 5% of my starting body
Mo779
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Tinnitus UK
2 days ago
Feeling doomed today
Please can I ask for you thoughts and opinions, I understand it’s not medical advice and I’m speaking to Rheumatology but I need real like experience that only others on here have really. I came off Baracitinib in Jan because not really effective and affecting my lipids adversely. Then onto Tocilizumab
Please can I ask for you thoughts and opinions, I understand it’s not medical advice and I’m speaking to Rheumatology but I need real like experience that only others on here have really. I came off Baracitinib in Jan because not really effective and affecting my lipids adversely. Then onto Tocilizumab
Inanotherlife
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NRAS
2 days ago
2hr pp
when we want to know whether we have diabetes or not, we will be asked to have fasting 8 hours and 2 hr after meal, my question is, why it has to be 2 hr after meal? in my experience the sugar spike reaches its highest point an hour after, not 2 hr, people who use Continuous glucose monitor also tell
when we want to know whether we have diabetes or not, we will be asked to have fasting 8 hours and 2 hr after meal, my question is, why it has to be 2 hr after meal? in my experience the sugar spike reaches its highest point an hour after, not 2 hr, people who use Continuous glucose monitor also tell
nosugarnocarb
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 days ago
Metastatic pathway discovered???
Well, this may be a long shot but a friend of mine listened to a radio broadcast on BBC radio 4? about a pathologists discovery of a previously unidentified circulatory system! My understanding of what was said The abstract version - When tissue is prepared for slicing in a microtome the end result
Well, this may be a long shot but a friend of mine listened to a radio broadcast on BBC radio 4? about a pathologists discovery of a previously unidentified circulatory system! My understanding of what was said The abstract version - When tissue is prepared for slicing in a microtome the end result
Aardvark4
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
I'm new I need help
Three months ago my ear drum was destroyed while having my ear syringed.I've got possible nerve and bone damage too. Since then tinnitus in my left ear is extreme. Sleeping is a joke and I get panic attacks. My tinnitus constantly changes pitch too so masking it with white noise doesn't work. Any suggestions
Three months ago my ear drum was destroyed while having my ear syringed.I've got possible nerve and bone damage too. Since then tinnitus in my left ear is extreme. Sleeping is a joke and I get panic attacks. My tinnitus constantly changes pitch too so masking it with white noise doesn't work. Any suggestions
Tombristol82
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Tinnitus UK
3 days ago
I am new!
Hello! I’m a 57 year old woman who wants to lose weight and be healthy. I had lost 40 pounds over the past three years and hoped to lose another 15-20. Recently I put 7 back on and feel myself slipping back into old, bad habits. I have severe arthritis and have had several joint replacements. At times
Hello! I’m a 57 year old woman who wants to lose weight and be healthy. I had lost 40 pounds over the past three years and hoped to lose another 15-20. Recently I put 7 back on and feel myself slipping back into old, bad habits. I have severe arthritis and have had several joint replacements. At times
Corgi145
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Weight Loss Support
3 days ago
best affordable hearing aids
I’m writing for a friend who has mild tinnitus and considerable hearing loss. Her current hearing aids are not very effective and I wonder if anyone here can recommend some which aren’t too costly.
I’m writing for a friend who has mild tinnitus and considerable hearing loss. Her current hearing aids are not very effective and I wonder if anyone here can recommend some which aren’t too costly.
Virginic
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Tinnitus UK
4 days ago
Supplements for Insulin Resistance
Hello Everyone, I've been reflecting on my symptoms and have come to realize that they are all connected to insulin resistance. These include issues like brain fog, not feeling satisfied after meals and feeling dizzy in the evening etc. The good news is that my fasting insulin levels are now within
Hello Everyone, I've been reflecting on my symptoms and have come to realize that they are all connected to insulin resistance. These include issues like brain fog, not feeling satisfied after meals and feeling dizzy in the evening etc. The good news is that my fasting insulin levels are now within
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Immune diseases and tinnitus
I have Axial SpA, more commonly known as Ankylosing spondylitis an autoimmune disease. I looked up whether Sudden Hearing Loss and tinnitus can be related to this condition. It apparently can relate to Rheumatoid arthritis. I wondered how many people here have autoimmune diseases........?
I have Axial SpA, more commonly known as Ankylosing spondylitis an autoimmune disease. I looked up whether Sudden Hearing Loss and tinnitus can be related to this condition. It apparently can relate to Rheumatoid arthritis. I wondered how many people here have autoimmune diseases........?
SeashellSara
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Tinnitus UK
5 days ago
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