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Itchy Scalp for months - slightly hair thinning but no visible scalp issues.
For the last 5 months, I have been suffering from an itchy scalp, primarily on the crown of my head. This happened essentially overnight and after scratching for a day, I coincidentally saw that my hair had thinned slightly in those itchiest areas by the next day. I went to see a General Practioner a
For the last 5 months, I have been suffering from an itchy scalp, primarily on the crown of my head. This happened essentially overnight and after scratching for a day, I coincidentally saw that my hair had thinned slightly in those itchiest areas by the next day. I went to see a General Practioner a
tombomslom
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MY SKIN
5 years ago
Just got tinnitus need help
Hi so 7 days ago i was watching something on my phone with my earbuds in. Not very loudly either but i usually do have my earbuds in so i dont bother other people but i only do half volume or usually lower. I took them out and 3 hours later ringing in my ear or ears started. Went to audiologist 2 days
Hi so 7 days ago i was watching something on my phone with my earbuds in. Not very loudly either but i usually do have my earbuds in so i dont bother other people but i only do half volume or usually lower. I took them out and 3 hours later ringing in my ear or ears started. Went to audiologist 2 days
Milkyway9907
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Fast(er) Run!
Tried a faster run the other day W7 R1 and managed it (upped my speed from 11min/km to 9min/km) and still managed to run for my 25 mins - it was probably about 3km. Did a bit of extra walking (afterwards) so that I could get a 'feel' for the full 5k distance (that might happen one day). I did discover
Tried a faster run the other day W7 R1 and managed it (upped my speed from 11min/km to 9min/km) and still managed to run for my 25 mins - it was probably about 3km. Did a bit of extra walking (afterwards) so that I could get a 'feel' for the full 5k distance (that might happen one day). I did discover
primaballerina
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
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Hearing loss, tinnitus and vertigo... my journey update
I just wanted to update this forum on the latest outcomes I have experienced since joining last year. Looking back on my posts/rants, I am amazed at what I have had to go through to get some sort of progress with my symptoms. In a nutshell, despite all the experimentation I did last year with NDT v Levo
I just wanted to update this forum on the latest outcomes I have experienced since joining last year. Looking back on my posts/rants, I am amazed at what I have had to go through to get some sort of progress with my symptoms. In a nutshell, despite all the experimentation I did last year with NDT v Levo
FIT2018
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
deaf
hi folks ... since January i have been suffering from loss of hearing in one ear with a gentle wooshing noise there permanently ( tinnitus ? ) I have felt dizzy & disoriented with nausea ( now stable )... i was led to believe it might be Labrynthitis or Vestibular neuritis which bothers the inner ear
hi folks ... since January i have been suffering from loss of hearing in one ear with a gentle wooshing noise there permanently ( tinnitus ? ) I have felt dizzy & disoriented with nausea ( now stable )... i was led to believe it might be Labrynthitis or Vestibular neuritis which bothers the inner ear
dizzyfairy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Respiratory infection triggering symptoms
After almost a year free of symptoms I contracted a respiratory tract infection that has left me with inflammatory pain in my shoulder, feet and hands. So far I am not as bad as I have been in the past however it was a similar respiratory virus that triggered my wort episode 7 years ago.
After almost a year free of symptoms I contracted a respiratory tract infection that has left me with inflammatory pain in my shoulder, feet and hands. So far I am not as bad as I have been in the past however it was a similar respiratory virus that triggered my wort episode 7 years ago.
SheilasPMR
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Lecithin phospholipids and APS
Hello everyone I hope all are well. I was just wondering if anyone knows about taking lecithin phospholipids and if it’s beneficial with those with APS. I have been diagnosed after 3 miscarriages and starting to take supplements and I usually take this Altrient C, vitamin c high dose gel like sachet
Hello everyone I hope all are well. I was just wondering if anyone knows about taking lecithin phospholipids and if it’s beneficial with those with APS. I have been diagnosed after 3 miscarriages and starting to take supplements and I usually take this Altrient C, vitamin c high dose gel like sachet
Ayooshi
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Lots of data
I had high inflammatory markers in my blood when tested March 28th I have dropped my thyroxine by 25mg to 125 at the request of my doctor but I feel terrible I was at the gym every morning before this now I can’t walk. The new blood tests today were because of the inflammation but my serum ferritin was
I had high inflammatory markers in my blood when tested March 28th I have dropped my thyroxine by 25mg to 125 at the request of my doctor but I feel terrible I was at the gym every morning before this now I can’t walk. The new blood tests today were because of the inflammation but my serum ferritin was
Trying-hard
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Nerve damage hearing loss in one ear
Hello I am new to this group. I wonder if anyone knows of any good specialists (or general advice / articles / forums) that my partner may be able to speak to about loss of hearing in one ear about 6 months ago (noise trauma, nerve / neurological?, docs don't think there is much he can do as no noise
Hello I am new to this group. I wonder if anyone knows of any good specialists (or general advice / articles / forums) that my partner may be able to speak to about loss of hearing in one ear about 6 months ago (noise trauma, nerve / neurological?, docs don't think there is much he can do as no noise
Kflydots
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Hearing Link
5 years ago
Prednisolone - Repeat Prescription or Acute?
OH's pred has been removed from online repeat prescription; phoned surgery and it's been changed to "Acute" i.e. a single prescription each time. Reliable info from elswhere is that this has been done because reviews were being skipped. Dont' know whether thiis is local surgery, Wales HS or general
OH's pred has been removed from online repeat prescription; phoned surgery and it's been changed to "Acute" i.e. a single prescription each time. Reliable info from elswhere is that this has been done because reviews were being skipped. Dont' know whether thiis is local surgery, Wales HS or general
Nuff1
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Nebivolol
2 nd day in in on tabs and this is what I was worried about year rate is at 50 feel so lethargic ( not it’s too low ) it goes from one extreme to other on meds😪
2 nd day in in on tabs and this is what I was worried about year rate is at 50 feel so lethargic ( not it’s too low ) it goes from one extreme to other on meds😪
Supernerogirl
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AF Association
5 years ago
ENT doctor said I have “terrible” TMJ
Due to my constant worry about GCA I saw an ENT doc for my TMJ which I have had for 30 years. I have always had locking, clicking, crackling, but for the past month I hear the crunching/ crackling while chewing. It is not painful to chew nor do I get tired of chewing. When I open and close my mouth he
Due to my constant worry about GCA I saw an ENT doc for my TMJ which I have had for 30 years. I have always had locking, clicking, crackling, but for the past month I hear the crunching/ crackling while chewing. It is not painful to chew nor do I get tired of chewing. When I open and close my mouth he
3daysinjuly
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
NHS no hope service. It’s very worrisome when you know your I’ll but no one wants to help you , instead just fobbin you off like your a fool
This has sadly been my experience of the nhs for the past 4 years , and hey the nhs has won. They don’t need to diagnose me anymore , no need to treat whatever it is, nothing, they have achieved their goal in my case. Because I have given up on them , and what will be will be . Weeeeeeeee. Anybody else
This has sadly been my experience of the nhs for the past 4 years , and hey the nhs has won. They don’t need to diagnose me anymore , no need to treat whatever it is, nothing, they have achieved their goal in my case. Because I have given up on them , and what will be will be . Weeeeeeeee. Anybody else
Theydontcare
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Unknown cause
So I've had some really strange symptoms occur over the past 6 weeks and I don't know whether they're neurological or caused by something ear related. Saw an ear specialist who could see no perforation and hearing tests all came back but these are my symptoms and wondering if anyone has experienced anything
So I've had some really strange symptoms occur over the past 6 weeks and I don't know whether they're neurological or caused by something ear related. Saw an ear specialist who could see no perforation and hearing tests all came back but these are my symptoms and wondering if anyone has experienced anything
Christrev
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Echinacea
After a few weeks of sniffles and sneezes I've now got a full blown cold and cough. This morning my throat is sore so have taken some echinacea drops in some water when I got up and have used the throat spray twice. My heart has been doing some interesting ectopics all dst and now have an horrendous
After a few weeks of sniffles and sneezes I've now got a full blown cold and cough. This morning my throat is sore so have taken some echinacea drops in some water when I got up and have used the throat spray twice. My heart has been doing some interesting ectopics all dst and now have an horrendous
Diamonddaisy
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AF Association
5 years ago
Did anyone suffer from Anisocoria as a result of their brain injury?
I was assaulted and robbed at the end of December, which resulted in a subarachnoid heamoraage. About 6 weeks after the initial injury I had a really bad day, couldn't focus at all, really dizzy and extreme nausea. I looked in the mirror and one of my pupils was dilated quite a bit more than the other
I was assaulted and robbed at the end of December, which resulted in a subarachnoid heamoraage. About 6 weeks after the initial injury I had a really bad day, couldn't focus at all, really dizzy and extreme nausea. I looked in the mirror and one of my pupils was dilated quite a bit more than the other
Chelt83
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Headway
5 years ago
Podcast - A world without tinnitus
I'm a bit worried that in the last thread, I might have given the impression a cure was just around the corner, but what I was referring to was a discussion that BTA Chief Executive David Stockdale had with our friends at Tinnitus Talk, discussing the possibility of a world without tinnitus. I found
I'm a bit worried that in the last thread, I might have given the impression a cure was just around the corner, but what I was referring to was a discussion that BTA Chief Executive David Stockdale had with our friends at Tinnitus Talk, discussing the possibility of a world without tinnitus. I found
NicBTA
Partner
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Tinnitus UK
5 years ago
If tinnitus is through hearing loss how can stress make it worse?
I’ve just had a private hearing test and my hearing loss in my left ear is severe and moderate loss in my right ear, which is causing my t to get worse over the years. If there’s something physically wrong with my ear why would stress make it worse? It’s such a complicated thing, but I’ve always felt
I’ve just had a private hearing test and my hearing loss in my left ear is severe and moderate loss in my right ear, which is causing my t to get worse over the years. If there’s something physically wrong with my ear why would stress make it worse? It’s such a complicated thing, but I’ve always felt
Ingrid-p
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Tinnitus UK
5 years ago
Vertigo
I've been suffering with intermittent horrendous spells of vertigo for 14 months now. The worst episodes come on in the middle of the night. I am ok when I go to bed but wake up around 3am with everything spinning, vomit over and over, sometimes diarrhoea as well. I have no sense of balance at all for
I've been suffering with intermittent horrendous spells of vertigo for 14 months now. The worst episodes come on in the middle of the night. I am ok when I go to bed but wake up around 3am with everything spinning, vomit over and over, sometimes diarrhoea as well. I have no sense of balance at all for
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Advice to avoid Lupus flare after surgery please
Hi Everyone, I am due to have a hearing implant fitted in my head/skull next week. I will be put to sleep during the surgery and I'll be able to go home on the same day as I am a daycase, so we aren't talking major surgery here!! But still, it doesn't take much to trigger a Lupus flare as we know!! So
Hi Everyone, I am due to have a hearing implant fitted in my head/skull next week. I will be put to sleep during the surgery and I'll be able to go home on the same day as I am a daycase, so we aren't talking major surgery here!! But still, it doesn't take much to trigger a Lupus flare as we know!! So
Serser
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
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