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Are Blood Pressure levels relevant to the Anticoagulant decision?
That excellent communicator York cardiology has just done a video on blood pressure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7V7DssSbSE . This included the simple definitions: The Systolic blood pressure. This is when the heart is pumping and ejecting blood into the vascular system and therefore is the highest
That excellent communicator York cardiology has just done a video on blood pressure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7V7DssSbSE . This included the simple definitions: The Systolic blood pressure. This is when the heart is pumping and ejecting blood into the vascular system and therefore is the highest
secondtry
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AF Association
2 years ago
Retinal Toxcity &Hydroxychloroquine
HI Everyone ,I haven't posted in a while just been jogging along quietly taking each day as it comes. I was diagnosed with Lupus in 1999 along with sjgreons .I have taken Hydroxychloriquine since diagnosis along with all the other meds associated with this disease. When first diagnosed I was being
HI Everyone ,I haven't posted in a while just been jogging along quietly taking each day as it comes. I was diagnosed with Lupus in 1999 along with sjgreons .I have taken Hydroxychloriquine since diagnosis along with all the other meds associated with this disease. When first diagnosed I was being
Mrsdoozer
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Ataxia and tinnitus
Has anyone with Ataxia and tinnitus ever uses a deaf aid? I am going deaf ( so my wife says!!) and I wondered if a deaf aid could help with balance as well as deafness Keep smiling. Ted
Has anyone with Ataxia and tinnitus ever uses a deaf aid? I am going deaf ( so my wife says!!) and I wondered if a deaf aid could help with balance as well as deafness Keep smiling. Ted
tedjohnson
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Ataxia UK
2 years ago
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Does anyone feel up to sharing some basic information about thyroid problems with me. I'm dealing with severe mental health issues that keep me pretty isolated. In the past 10 years I've only seen a doctor twice and only because I was giving birth. So at 40 I don't really have a clue what's going on
Does anyone feel up to sharing some basic information about thyroid problems with me. I'm dealing with severe mental health issues that keep me pretty isolated. In the past 10 years I've only seen a doctor twice and only because I was giving birth. So at 40 I don't really have a clue what's going on
Rubyphoenix
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Mechanical Aids for RLS
I was diagnosed with RLS in September and suffer with severe stinging pains in my feet. As a result I often experience nights with very little or no sleep at all. I am currently taking 400mg of Gabapentin morning and night and I am gradually increasing the dose until I find the level that brings
I was diagnosed with RLS in September and suffer with severe stinging pains in my feet. As a result I often experience nights with very little or no sleep at all. I am currently taking 400mg of Gabapentin morning and night and I am gradually increasing the dose until I find the level that brings
DonWilliams
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
dizziness
Does anyone else suffer from dizziness as a side effect of taking prednisolone? Prior to being diagnosed with PMR last year I'd had labyrinthitis for a few months, but the associated dizziness was waning. When I started taking pred the dizziness worsened and I've had it ever since, some days better than
Does anyone else suffer from dizziness as a side effect of taking prednisolone? Prior to being diagnosed with PMR last year I'd had labyrinthitis for a few months, but the associated dizziness was waning. When I started taking pred the dizziness worsened and I've had it ever since, some days better than
Maggiechris
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Experience of others of Tinnitus increasing
Hi All. I have high pitched tinnitus in one ear. During the day it doesn’t affect me but when quiet, especially at night I can clearly hear it. I can tolerate it but my main worry is the future months and years. I’m in my mid 40’s. Healthy with no hearing issues. Does T ever decrease over the years
Hi All. I have high pitched tinnitus in one ear. During the day it doesn’t affect me but when quiet, especially at night I can clearly hear it. I can tolerate it but my main worry is the future months and years. I’m in my mid 40’s. Healthy with no hearing issues. Does T ever decrease over the years
Mat189
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
Sjogrens
Hi, has anyone experienced the loss of taste in there food with Sjogrens ? Any feed back would be grateful x
Hi, has anyone experienced the loss of taste in there food with Sjogrens ? Any feed back would be grateful x
Swanfull
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NRAS
2 years ago
Tittinus clinic Harley Street
hi, My partner has been diagnosed with Vestibular migraines and tinnitus, since he saw the TNT clinician last wk (NhS) the test he did have made the symptoms worst, we don’t have much hope for a NHS Solution or help (have been told 2 year waiting list for NHS) has anyone been to the Tinnitus clinic
hi, My partner has been diagnosed with Vestibular migraines and tinnitus, since he saw the TNT clinician last wk (NhS) the test he did have made the symptoms worst, we don’t have much hope for a NHS Solution or help (have been told 2 year waiting list for NHS) has anyone been to the Tinnitus clinic
Nathalie_007
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
hearing aid help
hi have been diagnosed with Acoustic Neuroma July 22. On watch and wait. I am struggling with hearing aid which is new as now muffled. Is this very common can anything help? Hearing loss classed as severe to profound.
hi have been diagnosed with Acoustic Neuroma July 22. On watch and wait. I am struggling with hearing aid which is new as now muffled. Is this very common can anything help? Hearing loss classed as severe to profound.
Karbob
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
2 years ago
Question about acoustic nerve tumours
I have a tumour on the acoustic nerve for past 45 years, wont av operation as it cud leave me with worse!...its life threatening but still here! Doc gave me serc tablets that never worked as they are for inner ear not for a tumour, so much for Quacks? I have gon through stages of sickness, vertigo
I have a tumour on the acoustic nerve for past 45 years, wont av operation as it cud leave me with worse!...its life threatening but still here! Doc gave me serc tablets that never worked as they are for inner ear not for a tumour, so much for Quacks? I have gon through stages of sickness, vertigo
Compressorman
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Working in a loud environment with tinnitus.
Hi everyone, I hope everyone is well. I've suffered from tinnitus since I was five years old, I remember it coming on one day after a trip to the hospital and being so young I didn't think or do anything of it. I didn't tell anyone. I got completely used to it and lived my life. A couple of months
Hi everyone, I hope everyone is well. I've suffered from tinnitus since I was five years old, I remember it coming on one day after a trip to the hospital and being so young I didn't think or do anything of it. I didn't tell anyone. I got completely used to it and lived my life. A couple of months
PokemonFan
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Change in frequency and new sounds
Hello Tinnitus Forum Members I wondered how you cope with Tinnitus? Mine had settled down for months and months and in fact, it was excellent (ie no sounds) on and off for a year or so. It started January 2021 out of the blue When it first started I was a my wits end and called the Helpline (BTA)
Hello Tinnitus Forum Members I wondered how you cope with Tinnitus? Mine had settled down for months and months and in fact, it was excellent (ie no sounds) on and off for a year or so. It started January 2021 out of the blue When it first started I was a my wits end and called the Helpline (BTA)
Pink6-
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
Synarel nasal spray side effects
Has anyone taken synarel nasal spray as part of their protocol? I am concerned about the short term and long term side effects. I had been experiencing severe perimenopausal symptoms but taking eostrogen during my first cycle (a year ago) seemed to sort that out. I am worried that taking synarel could
Has anyone taken synarel nasal spray as part of their protocol? I am concerned about the short term and long term side effects. I had been experiencing severe perimenopausal symptoms but taking eostrogen during my first cycle (a year ago) seemed to sort that out. I am worried that taking synarel could
Cat329
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Newbie here, tests/symptoms suggest PA or AAG
Hi everyone. My medical adventures have been ongoing for years but, like many others, I have struggled to find a definitive diagnosis for my symptoms. My spouse is the only person I've shared all this with. He's been by my side and supportive throughout numerous doctors shrugging their shoulders — and
Hi everyone. My medical adventures have been ongoing for years but, like many others, I have struggled to find a definitive diagnosis for my symptoms. My spouse is the only person I've shared all this with. He's been by my side and supportive throughout numerous doctors shrugging their shoulders — and
Pante
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Flicking sound in ear
Hi, i have for the last two weeks been partially deaf in one ear. I went to a walj in centre and was told this was an ear infection. I was given amoxicillin and told it would clear in 3 days. That was over a week ago, i have now finished the course and the deafness is still there. In addition I am now
Hi, i have for the last two weeks been partially deaf in one ear. I went to a walj in centre and was told this was an ear infection. I was given amoxicillin and told it would clear in 3 days. That was over a week ago, i have now finished the course and the deafness is still there. In addition I am now
Teddyred123
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Update on ENT Consultation.
Hi As anyone who reads my posts will know I've been having balance problems which came on overnight in April this year. So I saw the ENT consultant on Tuesday. Had a hearing test which was good, no hearing loss. Rules out Menieres, Pressure in ear normal so they dont think its Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Hi As anyone who reads my posts will know I've been having balance problems which came on overnight in April this year. So I saw the ENT consultant on Tuesday. Had a hearing test which was good, no hearing loss. Rules out Menieres, Pressure in ear normal so they dont think its Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Visual change in left eye and headaches
The visual change is a circle of light seen by the left eye; headache above left eyebrow and at times pain above temple. Seen by an optician last Saturday who said both eyes were healthy, but referred me to my GP as he thought it could be neurological. Appointment with GP yesterday, then made an appointment
The visual change is a circle of light seen by the left eye; headache above left eyebrow and at times pain above temple. Seen by an optician last Saturday who said both eyes were healthy, but referred me to my GP as he thought it could be neurological. Appointment with GP yesterday, then made an appointment
Exflex
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Clonidine given mainly for ADHD patients
I have been given Clonidine to help bring down my blood pressure. I can tolerate two a day but so far taking any more is difficult. They make me very dizzy and headachy. I tried taking a third one for two weeks but found I was having episodes where I lost control of my eyeballs. They just rolled
I have been given Clonidine to help bring down my blood pressure. I can tolerate two a day but so far taking any more is difficult. They make me very dizzy and headachy. I tried taking a third one for two weeks but found I was having episodes where I lost control of my eyeballs. They just rolled
Astr
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National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
Adalimumab?
I’ve been reading posts about Adalimumab and I’m a bit confused. It seems to be called a few different names and also seems to be used alongside Methotrexate or something else. I will only be taking it on its own as I can’t take Methotrexate. Is anyone else using it on its own?
I’ve been reading posts about Adalimumab and I’m a bit confused. It seems to be called a few different names and also seems to be used alongside Methotrexate or something else. I will only be taking it on its own as I can’t take Methotrexate. Is anyone else using it on its own?
barbieg
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NRAS
2 years ago
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