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Recommendations for a rheumatologist in Merseyside area please.
I was 65 in August, about six to eight weeks ago I started having really painful hips, fatigued, night sweats, eye and temple pains. I have mild lupus (remission) so was discharged by my rheumatologist in January 21 My GP recently did some bloods. ESR 10 He told me to contact rheumatology department
I was 65 in August, about six to eight weeks ago I started having really painful hips, fatigued, night sweats, eye and temple pains. I have mild lupus (remission) so was discharged by my rheumatologist in January 21 My GP recently did some bloods. ESR 10 He told me to contact rheumatology department
Pennypip
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Does tibilone get better?
Hello everyone, I've just finished a 6 month course of prostap with no add back hrt. I had a pretty rough time on prostap alone, apparently I was supposed to be prescribed hrt alongside but never was, and in order to carry on my consultant has now added in tibilone. I thought the prostap was bad but
Hello everyone, I've just finished a 6 month course of prostap with no add back hrt. I had a pretty rough time on prostap alone, apparently I was supposed to be prescribed hrt alongside but never was, and in order to carry on my consultant has now added in tibilone. I thought the prostap was bad but
Womble84
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Problems following microsuction
Hi everyone. After many issues with my ears over the years including tinnitus I finally got my appointment for the ENT and went in last week. I had a hearing test and it shows some hearing loss in both ears and alsoa pressure test that showed the pressure wasn't right in both ears as well, all the doctor
Hi everyone. After many issues with my ears over the years including tinnitus I finally got my appointment for the ENT and went in last week. I had a hearing test and it shows some hearing loss in both ears and alsoa pressure test that showed the pressure wasn't right in both ears as well, all the doctor
andy614
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
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Busy, busy, busy!
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Abdominal ultrasound
Hiya,Would just like people's views/experiences on if endo will be picked up on an ultrasound or the abdomen. I've had pelvic mri before which picked up endo everywhere and I'm awaiting surgery (endo,hysterectomy and bowel). I've not got abdomen pains so they've got me down for an ultrasound. I feel
Hiya,Would just like people's views/experiences on if endo will be picked up on an ultrasound or the abdomen. I've had pelvic mri before which picked up endo everywhere and I'm awaiting surgery (endo,hysterectomy and bowel). I've not got abdomen pains so they've got me down for an ultrasound. I feel
Loveneige
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Hi All. New member here.
I found this site after being utterly fed up and frustrated. A little back story first: I'm 53, male and I live in England. About a decade ago I noticed after a gig I attended as a punter that the usual "ringing in the ears" was taking longer than usual to go away, then after a few more weeks realised
I found this site after being utterly fed up and frustrated. A little back story first: I'm 53, male and I live in England. About a decade ago I noticed after a gig I attended as a punter that the usual "ringing in the ears" was taking longer than usual to go away, then after a few more weeks realised
MagikalMeeps
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
upping steroids short term to boost recovery?
writing on behalf of my mum who is getting over a respiratory tract infection (or not getting over it to be precise). She has long PMR (getting on 40 yr) and is constantly trying to reduce pred. I recall reading in this forum a recommendation to temporarily increase dose when ill / having surgery etc
writing on behalf of my mum who is getting over a respiratory tract infection (or not getting over it to be precise). She has long PMR (getting on 40 yr) and is constantly trying to reduce pred. I recall reading in this forum a recommendation to temporarily increase dose when ill / having surgery etc
Gottarelax
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Promethazine sleeping tablets following insomnia and increased episodes amnesia
So my T journey continues. I would say insomnia has been the biggest problem through out but I thought I'd learned to live with it. However, it certainly seems it may be catching up with me (I posted about this last month ago - but I'll recap briefly). I had what appeared to be an isolated episode
So my T journey continues. I would say insomnia has been the biggest problem through out but I thought I'd learned to live with it. However, it certainly seems it may be catching up with me (I posted about this last month ago - but I'll recap briefly). I had what appeared to be an isolated episode
daverussell
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Pulsatile tinnitus
Hi there. Does anyone else have pulsatile T. Mostly it comes and goes, always one-sided as the T is that side. I can make it go away by turning my head to the opposite side. But when i turn it back the T comes back. Shrugging my shoulders helps as well as stretching my neck. Have spoken to the doctor
Hi there. Does anyone else have pulsatile T. Mostly it comes and goes, always one-sided as the T is that side. I can make it go away by turning my head to the opposite side. But when i turn it back the T comes back. Shrugging my shoulders helps as well as stretching my neck. Have spoken to the doctor
penelope2
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Haemophilus influenzae
When I get a chest infection it is alway with the HIB bacteria, usually Doxycycline taken for two weeks rids it ,this time two weeks of Doxycycline plus another two weeks of Amoxicillin still hasn't gone had results of sputum test yesterday saying I've still got Hib.My gp has given me another two weeks
When I get a chest infection it is alway with the HIB bacteria, usually Doxycycline taken for two weeks rids it ,this time two weeks of Doxycycline plus another two weeks of Amoxicillin still hasn't gone had results of sputum test yesterday saying I've still got Hib.My gp has given me another two weeks
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Help with test results
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
Hi all. I've been having tests as my doctor believes I may have occupational asthma (I work with flour and other flour based ingredients). My blood results have come back as normal but my chest x-ray state the following which I don't understand... "Heart size and mediastinal contours are within normal
EMJAY1401
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Monopost and eye pressure
I have been monitored for past year or so for possible glaucoma because of raised eye pressure. 28 in left eye and 24 in right eye today increased from February when it was 22 and18. I have had raised eye pressures each visit. Today the doctor has decided I need to use Monopost eye drops because
I have been monitored for past year or so for possible glaucoma because of raised eye pressure. 28 in left eye and 24 in right eye today increased from February when it was 22 and18. I have had raised eye pressures each visit. Today the doctor has decided I need to use Monopost eye drops because
Dorset22
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
Vertigo
Had anyone suffered vertigo since thyroid removal? Vestibular migraine? I'm bed bound and full of anxiety
Had anyone suffered vertigo since thyroid removal? Vestibular migraine? I'm bed bound and full of anxiety
Contra21
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Dizzy
Good morning to you all.I've been diagnosed with fibomyaigia in 2020 But I am getting real dizzy it's lasted for a couple of weeks now at first I got up at night and couldn't walk at all in a straight line everything was spinning so scary. The doctor said I have Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Good morning to you all.I've been diagnosed with fibomyaigia in 2020 But I am getting real dizzy it's lasted for a couple of weeks now at first I got up at night and couldn't walk at all in a straight line everything was spinning so scary. The doctor said I have Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Chellelo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 months ago
cochlear implants
Hello , I have been away from the tInnitus group but thought I would just put a message out there . I have had really bad tinnitus for 7 years now as a result of a grommet being put in my ear. I have had 8 operations on my ear …a grommet put in and out twice , a stapadectomy ( bone removed) and I am
Hello , I have been away from the tInnitus group but thought I would just put a message out there . I have had really bad tinnitus for 7 years now as a result of a grommet being put in my ear. I have had 8 operations on my ear …a grommet put in and out twice , a stapadectomy ( bone removed) and I am
1Dar
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Somatic tinnitus
Hi All, I have had T for 7 months. It isn’t hearing related. However, as I have been on this journey, I have noticed that I have the T constant 24/7 that often changes with random spikes. However, I am also experiencing somatic T that I wasn’t fully aware of before. I was diagnosed with TMD and have
Hi All, I have had T for 7 months. It isn’t hearing related. However, as I have been on this journey, I have noticed that I have the T constant 24/7 that often changes with random spikes. However, I am also experiencing somatic T that I wasn’t fully aware of before. I was diagnosed with TMD and have
Sassyjax1
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Propafenone Back!!!
JimF here in the U.S. A while back I posted regarding the critical shortages of Propafenone, which then bled over to shortages of Flecainide and Tikosyn.......which may continue until February. I'm happy to say that my 90 day supply of propafenone has just been refilled by my pharmacy, a truly "thank
JimF here in the U.S. A while back I posted regarding the critical shortages of Propafenone, which then bled over to shortages of Flecainide and Tikosyn.......which may continue until February. I'm happy to say that my 90 day supply of propafenone has just been refilled by my pharmacy, a truly "thank
frazeej
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AF Association
6 months ago
Is blood pressure medication making your tinnitus worse?
Hi all, I have had tinnitus for 30 years after playing in a loud band. I've recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure and been prescribed Doxazosin which has sent the volume of my tinnitus through the roof. I was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences?
Hi all, I have had tinnitus for 30 years after playing in a loud band. I've recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure and been prescribed Doxazosin which has sent the volume of my tinnitus through the roof. I was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences?
Greenman2019
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
Inner Ear condition
Hi Does anyone have another autoimmune condition affecting inner ear? I’ve had a couple of bouts of ‘acute labyrinthitis’ often have itching in one ear that can get quite sore, constant tinnitus and intermittent hearing loss in same ear. GP dismissive but now I’m wondering if it’s another auto immune
Hi Does anyone have another autoimmune condition affecting inner ear? I’ve had a couple of bouts of ‘acute labyrinthitis’ often have itching in one ear that can get quite sore, constant tinnitus and intermittent hearing loss in same ear. GP dismissive but now I’m wondering if it’s another auto immune
DebatDG9
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
How Long For A Referral?
I had a hearing test some years ago and was told there was between 10% and 30% loss in my left ear depending on frequency. Two years ago I had a bad bout of the Delta variant. I was bedridden for two weeks. At the same time my voice changed and my hearing deteriorated. My voice returned to normal (I
I had a hearing test some years ago and was told there was between 10% and 30% loss in my left ear depending on frequency. Two years ago I had a bad bout of the Delta variant. I was bedridden for two weeks. At the same time my voice changed and my hearing deteriorated. My voice returned to normal (I
MichaelJH
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Tinnitus UK
6 months ago
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