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Abraxane Carbo dizziness/heart flutters
Anyone have these side effects from this combo? I passed out once from my treatment before last thinking it was due to not eating. This time I e gotten dizzy a few times despite eating and I have what feels like heart flutters. The Dr is bringing me in for fluids this afternoon but I’m thinking I’ll
Anyone have these side effects from this combo? I passed out once from my treatment before last thinking it was due to not eating. This time I e gotten dizzy a few times despite eating and I have what feels like heart flutters. The Dr is bringing me in for fluids this afternoon but I’m thinking I’ll
Stage4Gir
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Recovery after acoustic neuroma surgery
Hello, I'm a 31 year old female and I have been diagnosed with a 2cm acoustic neuroma last week. My symptoms currently are that I am completely deaf (well low tone deafness, I practically can't hear a thing) in my right ear intermittent tinnitus.Cant say if I suffer from proper Vertigo yet, I feel dizzy
Hello, I'm a 31 year old female and I have been diagnosed with a 2cm acoustic neuroma last week. My symptoms currently are that I am completely deaf (well low tone deafness, I practically can't hear a thing) in my right ear intermittent tinnitus.Cant say if I suffer from proper Vertigo yet, I feel dizzy
simone1988
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 years ago
Thyroid and Tinnitus
Hello, I've just been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and have seen on Thyroid UK's signs and symptoms check list,under Hearing Problems, Tinnitus that I've suffered with for 2 years. I would like to know why it's on the check list? I believe my thyroid probably started playing up around the same time
Hello, I've just been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and have seen on Thyroid UK's signs and symptoms check list,under Hearing Problems, Tinnitus that I've suffered with for 2 years. I would like to know why it's on the check list? I believe my thyroid probably started playing up around the same time
Neeto
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Employment and Acoustic Neuroma
My wife had her AN diagnosed about a year ago. Prior to diagnosis, she was already experiencing tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo. Whilst the tumour has not changed in the 12 months, the ability for my wife to maintain her current job and well-being has really been impacted. The symptoms have worsened
My wife had her AN diagnosed about a year ago. Prior to diagnosis, she was already experiencing tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo. Whilst the tumour has not changed in the 12 months, the ability for my wife to maintain her current job and well-being has really been impacted. The symptoms have worsened
craigy290272
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 years ago
Anyone tried Nebivolol(beta blocker) for Migraine?
I have chronic vestibular migraine (my worst symptom is the 24/7 rocking dizziness and no headache at all) My doctor said propanolol beta blockers do usually help with migraines. Nebivolol is not a propanolol type as I’ve heard. But it has less side effects and doesn’t lower blood pressure as much as
I have chronic vestibular migraine (my worst symptom is the 24/7 rocking dizziness and no headache at all) My doctor said propanolol beta blockers do usually help with migraines. Nebivolol is not a propanolol type as I’ve heard. But it has less side effects and doesn’t lower blood pressure as much as
Dorika92
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National Migraine Centre
4 years ago
Lyrica, RLS and tinnitus
Hello all, I have RLS and tinnitus, and I’m wondering if anyone else shares these two diagnoses with me. I thought I had a great solution in Lyrica and felt great for about two weeks. I slept multiple days in a row for the first time in 20 years. But the Lyrica caused an increased pressure in my head
Hello all, I have RLS and tinnitus, and I’m wondering if anyone else shares these two diagnoses with me. I thought I had a great solution in Lyrica and felt great for about two weeks. I slept multiple days in a row for the first time in 20 years. But the Lyrica caused an increased pressure in my head
Marlayna
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
New to this site.
Hi. I have been diagnosed with tinnitus, hearing loss and I also have to have an MRI scan to rule out benign tumours pushing on my ear canal I have been waiting 10 weeks does any one know what the average waiting time Thanks Caz
Hi. I have been diagnosed with tinnitus, hearing loss and I also have to have an MRI scan to rule out benign tumours pushing on my ear canal I have been waiting 10 weeks does any one know what the average waiting time Thanks Caz
cazvader
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British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
hearing loss
hey guys! i’m 22 years old and living with PCD situs inversus. one of the many side effects of PCD, or whatever you wanna call it, is hearing loss when you get older. As i’m getting older i feel i’m hearing less. I don’t know if I’m being paranoid or not but ever since i’ve read about this which was
hey guys! i’m 22 years old and living with PCD situs inversus. one of the many side effects of PCD, or whatever you wanna call it, is hearing loss when you get older. As i’m getting older i feel i’m hearing less. I don’t know if I’m being paranoid or not but ever since i’ve read about this which was
AnjalMehta
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
4 years ago
Nortriptyline & Anger
Hi all I hope ppl with sunshine today are enjoying the rays. So I’ve not been on here in a while. A situation has arisen. I’ve been on Nortriptyline for the past 8 months to help with depression and the fact I needed a new hip,yeh a nip hip arrived in the post,how happy,I’ve now had the operation and
Hi all I hope ppl with sunshine today are enjoying the rays. So I’ve not been on here in a while. A situation has arisen. I’ve been on Nortriptyline for the past 8 months to help with depression and the fact I needed a new hip,yeh a nip hip arrived in the post,how happy,I’ve now had the operation and
Tiggerakafidgity
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Mental Health Support
4 years ago
Newby
Hi everyone. I'm new on here and have suffered with my hearing for 30 years now. I wear aids in both ears and have a profound loss in my right ear and severe in the left. Also suffer from tinnitus like many of you on here. Still struggle with it every single day. What makes it worse is the fact that
Hi everyone. I'm new on here and have suffered with my hearing for 30 years now. I wear aids in both ears and have a profound loss in my right ear and severe in the left. Also suffer from tinnitus like many of you on here. Still struggle with it every single day. What makes it worse is the fact that
defmuso
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deafPLUS
4 years ago
Vestibular Migraine & Tinnitus
Very long story short, finally had a diagnosis of vestibular migraine. I suffer migraine aura's (visual disturbance and vertigo) and photophobia but do not get the crushing headache. For a long time I've been telling every doctor I've seen that the tinnitus also gets worse when I suffer a migraine but
Very long story short, finally had a diagnosis of vestibular migraine. I suffer migraine aura's (visual disturbance and vertigo) and photophobia but do not get the crushing headache. For a long time I've been telling every doctor I've seen that the tinnitus also gets worse when I suffer a migraine but
Green68
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British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
'SUDDEN DEAFNESS' - TREAT WITH CORTICOSTEROIDS OR RISK A RAPID LOSS OF HEARING !!
Hi All Because of the similarity of needing rapid treatment like with GCA I thought some forum members would find this interesting ... [An extract from a radio programme cited below]: [i]'Sudden deafness is a rare condition where your hearing — usually in one ear, sometimes in both — disappears overnight
Hi All Because of the similarity of needing rapid treatment like with GCA I thought some forum members would find this interesting ... [An extract from a radio programme cited below]: [i]'Sudden deafness is a rare condition where your hearing — usually in one ear, sometimes in both — disappears overnight
Rimmy
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Hydroxychloroquine
I’m getting constant tinnitus, high pitched whistles, a tic, tic sensation as well as other strange noises, my hearing feels down too but worst of all is that I feel very dizzy and lightheaded. I’ve had a lot of headaches too and feel a bit sick but not all the time. The dizziness and tinnitus are there
I’m getting constant tinnitus, high pitched whistles, a tic, tic sensation as well as other strange noises, my hearing feels down too but worst of all is that I feel very dizzy and lightheaded. I’ve had a lot of headaches too and feel a bit sick but not all the time. The dizziness and tinnitus are there
Fruitandnutcase
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NRAS
4 years ago
CLL and Hearing loss
I am 65 yo male. W&W. First diagnosed in Jan 2019. My hearing loss has accelerated in the past year and I don't think it's just because I'm getting older. I've done two hearing tests in the past 6 months. The most recent suggested a "catastrophic" loss of hearing in my right ear for no apparent reason
I am 65 yo male. W&W. First diagnosed in Jan 2019. My hearing loss has accelerated in the past year and I don't think it's just because I'm getting older. I've done two hearing tests in the past 6 months. The most recent suggested a "catastrophic" loss of hearing in my right ear for no apparent reason
The-Man-with-a-Plan
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CLL Support
4 years ago
bacterial meningitis
hi this summer i had bacterial meningitis.It was a terrible thing, and it all started with otitis that doctors in my town couldn't find.When I was in hospital I was in a very bad condition I had headache neck pain fever and I was almost in coma.My treatment lasted 2 months.Now 6 months after meningitis
hi this summer i had bacterial meningitis.It was a terrible thing, and it all started with otitis that doctors in my town couldn't find.When I was in hospital I was in a very bad condition I had headache neck pain fever and I was almost in coma.My treatment lasted 2 months.Now 6 months after meningitis
radin
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Meningitis Now
4 years ago
Dry eye from Lercanidipine
I have been on Lercanidipine 20mg for just over 2 months now and seem to have tolerated it well enough. Have had sever reactions to several other blood pressure meds in the past. I have had chronic dry eye symptoms the last couple of weeks out of nowhere. Despite buying & using several ocular drops
I have been on Lercanidipine 20mg for just over 2 months now and seem to have tolerated it well enough. Have had sever reactions to several other blood pressure meds in the past. I have had chronic dry eye symptoms the last couple of weeks out of nowhere. Despite buying & using several ocular drops
Medusa14
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AF Association
4 years ago
Ear Infection cured my Tinnitus !!!
I've had T for a few years now, constant in both ears, same volume. I had a minor ear infection a couple of weeks ago, not down inside the ear, just external very slight swelling. Anyhow, my tinnitus in that ear went in that ear during the infection, and now the infection is over, the T is still gone
I've had T for a few years now, constant in both ears, same volume. I had a minor ear infection a couple of weeks ago, not down inside the ear, just external very slight swelling. Anyhow, my tinnitus in that ear went in that ear during the infection, and now the infection is over, the T is still gone
Hidden
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British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
Discouraged-looking for help!
Hi all! Looking for some advice, I have not been formally diagnosed with fibromyalgia yet however, it has been suspected from my GP. I have tried Naproxen, dicyclomine sodium and now I’m on amitriptyline to help me manage my full body chronic pain and chronic fatigue which also seem to not be working
Hi all! Looking for some advice, I have not been formally diagnosed with fibromyalgia yet however, it has been suspected from my GP. I have tried Naproxen, dicyclomine sodium and now I’m on amitriptyline to help me manage my full body chronic pain and chronic fatigue which also seem to not be working
Charlie_2004
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Migraine associated vertigo(nonstop dizziness)
Been suffering from chronic dizziness nonstop due to migraine associated vertigo for 2 years. I’m completely bedridden due to the severity of the dizziness, unable to move my head from my one flat pillow, or move my head at all. Dizziness is always higher ,never goes down to baseline. I’ve tried many
Been suffering from chronic dizziness nonstop due to migraine associated vertigo for 2 years. I’m completely bedridden due to the severity of the dizziness, unable to move my head from my one flat pillow, or move my head at all. Dizziness is always higher ,never goes down to baseline. I’ve tried many
10beast
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National Migraine Centre
4 years ago
Yeah to the great outdoors
I’ve just got back from my first venture outside and I’m rather pleased with myself. I thought I would just redo W9R3 and see how far I got so reacquainted myself with Sarah and off we went. I didn’t run for 30 minutes, managed 15 and it was a hill that finished me off, you don’t get those on a treadmill
I’ve just got back from my first venture outside and I’m rather pleased with myself. I thought I would just redo W9R3 and see how far I got so reacquainted myself with Sarah and off we went. I didn’t run for 30 minutes, managed 15 and it was a hill that finished me off, you don’t get those on a treadmill
Redvic97
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
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