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autoimmune ear problems?
Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and have just got new ones and thought
Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and have just got new ones and thought
Halfwayuphill
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 year ago
Please, help. Eustaquian tube obstruction instead of tinnitus?
I was almost surely diagnosed with tinnitus after seeing a couple of doctors but I'm experiencing things that make me positive I instead just have my Eustaquian tube closed either by wax or mucus from a large series of un-properly cured colds. 1. I've been having this mucus sensation in the back of
I was almost surely diagnosed with tinnitus after seeing a couple of doctors but I'm experiencing things that make me positive I instead just have my Eustaquian tube closed either by wax or mucus from a large series of un-properly cured colds. 1. I've been having this mucus sensation in the back of
Mirror665
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Pulsatile tinnitus, headaches and sleep!
Hello Had my audiology test. No deafness but ENT referral that he said could take 18 months, on the pulsatile tinnitus. I spoke to him about the headaches but he said what I described wasn't a red flag. So now we wait. Can I please ask about these headaches and sleeping? I read to try to sleep with
Hello Had my audiology test. No deafness but ENT referral that he said could take 18 months, on the pulsatile tinnitus. I spoke to him about the headaches but he said what I described wasn't a red flag. So now we wait. Can I please ask about these headaches and sleeping? I read to try to sleep with
hollyrain
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
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Yawning so much! 🥱
Hello all, Quick question for you to help with if possible. Why, oh why do I yawn 🥱 upon doing any exercise? My Wk 1 R2 run was interspersed with so many yawns! But then I remembered I yawn if I ever go for a walk with steep inclines and yawn when I climb the hospital stairs at work. I do
Hello all, Quick question for you to help with if possible. Why, oh why do I yawn 🥱 upon doing any exercise? My Wk 1 R2 run was interspersed with so many yawns! But then I remembered I yawn if I ever go for a walk with steep inclines and yawn when I climb the hospital stairs at work. I do
Wonderland1
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Advice on RLS as a reaction to medication?
Hello, I currently have long covid and vestibular neuritis, and have had these conditions for around six months. The vestibular neuritis is causing considerable vertigo symptoms. Just over a month ago, my GP gave me Betahistine to try and ease the vertigo. Within a few days of this, I began getting
Hello, I currently have long covid and vestibular neuritis, and have had these conditions for around six months. The vestibular neuritis is causing considerable vertigo symptoms. Just over a month ago, my GP gave me Betahistine to try and ease the vertigo. Within a few days of this, I began getting
RiversofLondon
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Light headed.
A couple of times this week I have felt light-headed for a few minutes. I do have AF. I take Warfarin and Bisoprolol. I usually feel well. I wonder is this with having AF? I haven't experienced this before. My AF was diagnosed about 4 years ago.
A couple of times this week I have felt light-headed for a few minutes. I do have AF. I take Warfarin and Bisoprolol. I usually feel well. I wonder is this with having AF? I haven't experienced this before. My AF was diagnosed about 4 years ago.
benmaise
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AF Association
1 year ago
Pulsatile Tinnitus and Hypertension
Hi,Anyone else suffering from pulsatile tinnitus and high BP? I'm currently waiting ENT and CT scan for further investigation. I'm struggling to sleep at night when the tinnitus is really loud, tried headphones, but can't sleep with the noises playing in my ear.
Hi,Anyone else suffering from pulsatile tinnitus and high BP? I'm currently waiting ENT and CT scan for further investigation. I'm struggling to sleep at night when the tinnitus is really loud, tried headphones, but can't sleep with the noises playing in my ear.
Pinkutd
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
bystolic vs metropolol
has anyone had wheezing and shortness of breath on metropolol? Pulmonary dr just switched to bystolic?!
has anyone had wheezing and shortness of breath on metropolol? Pulmonary dr just switched to bystolic?!
Jancam1943
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AF Association
1 year ago
Is this a breakthrough - I'm going to try it ASAP
Hi All, I have had various levels of Tinnitus for a number of years, over the last few weeks it has got worse and louder so I did some more research. https://www.otologie.com/about-lenire/ This looks promising, will get a hearing test tomorrow and then either do an online consultation or pop over
Hi All, I have had various levels of Tinnitus for a number of years, over the last few weeks it has got worse and louder so I did some more research. https://www.otologie.com/about-lenire/ This looks promising, will get a hearing test tomorrow and then either do an online consultation or pop over
Django1
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Low mood
Hi all. I've been suffering with tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo for almost a year now, and awaiting an ENT appointment. Although I cope reasonably well I have been experiencing low mood recently, which I think is related to these conditions and the feelings of anxiety and isolation and frustration
Hi all. I've been suffering with tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo for almost a year now, and awaiting an ENT appointment. Although I cope reasonably well I have been experiencing low mood recently, which I think is related to these conditions and the feelings of anxiety and isolation and frustration
Warfywarf
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Cosopt eye drops
is anyone having trouble getting hold of Cosopt eye drops. These are single use drops which are preservative free. My pharmacist just says to ask consultant for an alternative drop but these are the only ones that lower my pressure slightly and I think I’ve had just about every glaucoma drop that’s available
is anyone having trouble getting hold of Cosopt eye drops. These are single use drops which are preservative free. My pharmacist just says to ask consultant for an alternative drop but these are the only ones that lower my pressure slightly and I think I’ve had just about every glaucoma drop that’s available
Charliecat123
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Boron
Hello and sympathies to my fellow sufferers . You are all very knowledgeable about RA which is why I am seeking your experienced help regarding Boron. I have been in what I thought was a flare for over two years in spite of Sulfasalazine and regular checks with my Consultant Rheumy. I have had three
Hello and sympathies to my fellow sufferers . You are all very knowledgeable about RA which is why I am seeking your experienced help regarding Boron. I have been in what I thought was a flare for over two years in spite of Sulfasalazine and regular checks with my Consultant Rheumy. I have had three
tangolil
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NRAS
1 year ago
Monopost eye drops .
I wondered if anyone had any experience of using these at all . I do think they’re helping with my closed angle Glaucoma . Not quite sure if it’s acute or chronic as 2 different consultants that I’ve seen have different opinions . Unfortunately the clinic I go to is an American owned one and used by
I wondered if anyone had any experience of using these at all . I do think they’re helping with my closed angle Glaucoma . Not quite sure if it’s acute or chronic as 2 different consultants that I’ve seen have different opinions . Unfortunately the clinic I go to is an American owned one and used by
Junep
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Another bisoprolol query
I take 2.5 mg of bisoprolol daily and in normal sinus rhythm a steady heart beat of 65 bpm. I've had three 40+ hour episodes of AF so far this year and was admitted to A & E during last episode. I had increased bisoprolol dose to 3.75 twice a day while in AF . The doctor in Same Day Emergency Care
I take 2.5 mg of bisoprolol daily and in normal sinus rhythm a steady heart beat of 65 bpm. I've had three 40+ hour episodes of AF so far this year and was admitted to A & E during last episode. I had increased bisoprolol dose to 3.75 twice a day while in AF . The doctor in Same Day Emergency Care
LizLancashire
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AF Association
1 year ago
Ear Wax - increase since PMR
Since diagnosis of PMR (and prednisolone) in Jan 2020, actually about a year into this condition, I’ve developed far more ear wax issues and have to use medicinal grade olive oil to soften to help removal. It’s a damn nuisance. Anyone else noticed similar? It’s a long shot, but any link to inflammation
Since diagnosis of PMR (and prednisolone) in Jan 2020, actually about a year into this condition, I’ve developed far more ear wax issues and have to use medicinal grade olive oil to soften to help removal. It’s a damn nuisance. Anyone else noticed similar? It’s a long shot, but any link to inflammation
Exflex
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hello, new here looking for guidance
Hello I've lurked for a couple of months, but this is my first post, I've seen that you are a friendly and supportive bunch, and whilst it breaks my heart that I'm joining your "club" at least I feel I won't be judged. I'm a 60yr old woman and I've had a strange sensation for years and years of suddenly
Hello I've lurked for a couple of months, but this is my first post, I've seen that you are a friendly and supportive bunch, and whilst it breaks my heart that I'm joining your "club" at least I feel I won't be judged. I'm a 60yr old woman and I've had a strange sensation for years and years of suddenly
hollyrain
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Possible eardrum perforation?
So I had a friend to send me this photo. She has a digital otoscope that shows the image on her phone. She started with intermittent ear pain, feeling of fullness in her ear, mild hearing loss. She asked if I thought her eardrum was ruptured. I'd say yes, but I wanted some other opinions.
So I had a friend to send me this photo. She has a digital otoscope that shows the image on her phone. She started with intermittent ear pain, feeling of fullness in her ear, mild hearing loss. She asked if I thought her eardrum was ruptured. I'd say yes, but I wanted some other opinions.
kenave
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Hearing Link
1 year ago
Is this PMR?
Hello I'm new to this site and to the world of PMR. Hoping to get some guidance from this lovely community. My GP has diagnosed me with PMR at 42 and I'm not entirely convinced as I don't fit the symptoms of aches and stiffness in the shoulders and hips. This all started in March 23 where I woke
Hello I'm new to this site and to the world of PMR. Hoping to get some guidance from this lovely community. My GP has diagnosed me with PMR at 42 and I'm not entirely convinced as I don't fit the symptoms of aches and stiffness in the shoulders and hips. This all started in March 23 where I woke
Evie1977
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Flare or not
Another question, as I always find the answers from this forum are a great help to me as I know nobody diagnosed with PMR. I wrote a question about 1 month ago.I am trying to reduce my prednisolone dose ready for an abdominal operation in the future. I was down to 4 mg {having reduced by .5mg every 3
Another question, as I always find the answers from this forum are a great help to me as I know nobody diagnosed with PMR. I wrote a question about 1 month ago.I am trying to reduce my prednisolone dose ready for an abdominal operation in the future. I was down to 4 mg {having reduced by .5mg every 3
Helag
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Atrial natriuretic peptide
So I went on a bit of an adventure. My last episode, while again still thankfully not as intense as previous episodes, had an interesting twist that I hadn't really noticed before. I had to pee 6 times in the space of an hour. So I went searching on the internet as we do, and I learned about atrial
So I went on a bit of an adventure. My last episode, while again still thankfully not as intense as previous episodes, had an interesting twist that I hadn't really noticed before. I had to pee 6 times in the space of an hour. So I went searching on the internet as we do, and I learned about atrial
ChasMartin
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AF Association
1 year ago
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