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Recovery following AN removal
A bit ago I wrote saying that my granddaughter has been diagnosed with a AN. Since then questions are going around our heads. The AN is quite large, just under 4cms, and wrapped around facial nerves as well as the ear nerves. They told her that following her operation she will be totally deaf and could
A bit ago I wrote saying that my granddaughter has been diagnosed with a AN. Since then questions are going around our heads. The AN is quite large, just under 4cms, and wrapped around facial nerves as well as the ear nerves. They told her that following her operation she will be totally deaf and could
Tikaneko
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 years ago
A very positive microsuction experience
Rather than wait for weeks to have my ears micro suctioned by the NHS, I booked the treatment at a private clinic and finally had it done today. I knew my left ear was totally blocked and the right one wasn't much better and I was very apprehensive about having it done but to be honest, the whole process
Rather than wait for weeks to have my ears micro suctioned by the NHS, I booked the treatment at a private clinic and finally had it done today. I knew my left ear was totally blocked and the right one wasn't much better and I was very apprehensive about having it done but to be honest, the whole process
Jimmuck
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Hungarian Snacking Tray - Inspired!
I found this article on a click-bait type site, so I decided to share the image and the content, and a link (which you don't have to click) but to give credit to the author, but probably best not to click it. Anyways... I just loved the photo and the article and the great inspiration, and since summer
I found this article on a click-bait type site, so I decided to share the image and the content, and a link (which you don't have to click) but to give credit to the author, but probably best not to click it. Anyways... I just loved the photo and the article and the great inspiration, and since summer
WebMistress
IF Star
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
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On Pred and going onto Methotrexate - help needed
HI, I am on 15 mg Prednisolone and my Rhuemy finally agreed to diagnose me with Palindromic Rheumatism )after 16 months on steroids) so he is putting me on Methotrexate which I will be starting tomorrow, so, should I also continue with the steroids - I know I will have to start a taper - just a bit confused
HI, I am on 15 mg Prednisolone and my Rhuemy finally agreed to diagnose me with Palindromic Rheumatism )after 16 months on steroids) so he is putting me on Methotrexate which I will be starting tomorrow, so, should I also continue with the steroids - I know I will have to start a taper - just a bit confused
Theziggy
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Post traumatic disorder towards notices since developing tinnitus? please help me
Hello, so I’ve just come back from holiday and find my anxiety is through the roof I haven’t slept one minute through this night and I am in desperate need of some advice. Going to sleep last night I noticed like an engine sound as if you’d hear on a plane and I totally latched to it and can’t stop hearing
Hello, so I’ve just come back from holiday and find my anxiety is through the roof I haven’t slept one minute through this night and I am in desperate need of some advice. Going to sleep last night I noticed like an engine sound as if you’d hear on a plane and I totally latched to it and can’t stop hearing
Amyleeh
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
No running for 3 weeks :(
So, I’m feeling a little bit deflated as I got to week 9 and completed run 1 whilst completing race for life (3 weeks ago) & ended up with a badly sprained foot! So, I’ve not done any running since. Any ideas of what week I should go back to, hopefully this week, as the pain seems to have eased? Gutted
So, I’m feeling a little bit deflated as I got to week 9 and completed run 1 whilst completing race for life (3 weeks ago) & ended up with a badly sprained foot! So, I’ve not done any running since. Any ideas of what week I should go back to, hopefully this week, as the pain seems to have eased? Gutted
Helzbels
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
ENT
Hello again. I posted recently about chronic ear pain. I failed to mention my throat has been bad too..and difficulty swallowing.l have seen the doctor 4 times, each time being told to wait. I do have Gerd so thought it might be that. I also saw my dentist thinking it may be tmj dis function. Oh all
Hello again. I posted recently about chronic ear pain. I failed to mention my throat has been bad too..and difficulty swallowing.l have seen the doctor 4 times, each time being told to wait. I do have Gerd so thought it might be that. I also saw my dentist thinking it may be tmj dis function. Oh all
HBpencil
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
MRI with contrast
Hi , Has anyone had an MRI with contrast with their tinnitus .I have had T for the past eight months but now developed nerve pain in my face . Thanks Zx
Hi , Has anyone had an MRI with contrast with their tinnitus .I have had T for the past eight months but now developed nerve pain in my face . Thanks Zx
WoodyT
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
watermelon & low blood pressure
Just in case no one else knows, watermelon lowers your blood pressure. In my case my blood pressure got to 103 and I felt bad. Very dizzy. I was eating a lot of it for a week as it was so hot out and cold, sweet watermelon was so refreshing. Ack!! Beware the delicious watermelon (or don't be a pig
Just in case no one else knows, watermelon lowers your blood pressure. In my case my blood pressure got to 103 and I felt bad. Very dizzy. I was eating a lot of it for a week as it was so hot out and cold, sweet watermelon was so refreshing. Ack!! Beware the delicious watermelon (or don't be a pig
h2ogal
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Mast cell activation syndrome
Just reading about. MCAS it reads about lots of things and tinnitus never heard of it before
Just reading about. MCAS it reads about lots of things and tinnitus never heard of it before
Eabxj28
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Looking for recommendations for private tinnitus treatment please.
I have high-pitched ringing, permanent tinnitus and slight hearing loss in the same ear. The other ear has a slight ringing noise. It began 2 years ago following an extremely stressful period in my working and personal life (loss of job and bereavement). I have seen my GP 2 or 3 times. I have also seen
I have high-pitched ringing, permanent tinnitus and slight hearing loss in the same ear. The other ear has a slight ringing noise. It began 2 years ago following an extremely stressful period in my working and personal life (loss of job and bereavement). I have seen my GP 2 or 3 times. I have also seen
hollyhock0
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Tinnitus UK
5 years ago
Anxiety/Panic attacks
I wanted to know Does anyone ever feel the need to Catch a deep breath almost everyday all day? I catch myself doing it a lot... I do have a lot of Health anxiety and I always feel like I’m sick or dying. So I’m always stressed about SOMETHING idk I’m taking Alprazolam 1mg but Half. And usually helps
I wanted to know Does anyone ever feel the need to Catch a deep breath almost everyday all day? I catch myself doing it a lot... I do have a lot of Health anxiety and I always feel like I’m sick or dying. So I’m always stressed about SOMETHING idk I’m taking Alprazolam 1mg but Half. And usually helps
Mindfulnessxo
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Lung congestion
I suffer from bronchiectasis and I am asking if a drug has been developed that reduces the amount of mucus forming. If so I think it would reduce the frequency of the needs to cough up and clear the lungs?
I suffer from bronchiectasis and I am asking if a drug has been developed that reduces the amount of mucus forming. If so I think it would reduce the frequency of the needs to cough up and clear the lungs?
Carnut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Tinnitus after tooth extraction
I was perfectly fine until I had to have a tooth pulled a week later the T started in my right ear I had it for 4 1/2 mos I’ve been to the ent no luck just said I have slight hearing loss in that ear I hope when I get my implant this will go away ! Anyone has had this experience?
I was perfectly fine until I had to have a tooth pulled a week later the T started in my right ear I had it for 4 1/2 mos I’ve been to the ent no luck just said I have slight hearing loss in that ear I hope when I get my implant this will go away ! Anyone has had this experience?
Nbj25
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
new to the big T
so, where do i start? I went deaf one afternoon back in january, along with pain under my eye, just like you get with sinusitis. I had a shower later and managed to get water in that ear (to the point where i had to tilt my head and tap to get it out) and since then i noticed a slight ring in that ear
so, where do i start? I went deaf one afternoon back in january, along with pain under my eye, just like you get with sinusitis. I had a shower later and managed to get water in that ear (to the point where i had to tilt my head and tap to get it out) and since then i noticed a slight ring in that ear
farmerwife85
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Hand twitching or jerking??
Hi need some opinions here. My hand often jerks. I can be holding something and whammo it flies out of my hand! I could be on my phone like right now and my fingers are hitting out other letters. Very annoying. My daughter says it’s my meds. I take Lyrica, yet it doesn’t happen everyday. The only
Hi need some opinions here. My hand often jerks. I can be holding something and whammo it flies out of my hand! I could be on my phone like right now and my fingers are hitting out other letters. Very annoying. My daughter says it’s my meds. I take Lyrica, yet it doesn’t happen everyday. The only
Fibrosucks123
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Severely dry eyes and awful light sensitivity
Hi All, am new here, having just been diagnosed with SS. Just wondered if there's anyone here with dry/light sensitive eyes as their worst symptom. Mine is so bad I can no longer work outside my home. Even posting this message is a nightmare as my eyes are screaming at me to stop 😖....just wondered
Hi All, am new here, having just been diagnosed with SS. Just wondered if there's anyone here with dry/light sensitive eyes as their worst symptom. Mine is so bad I can no longer work outside my home. Even posting this message is a nightmare as my eyes are screaming at me to stop 😖....just wondered
NikkyO
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
5 years ago
Coming off prednisolone
I have Hashi's. I had an ear problem (deafness and tinnitus) which turned out to be simple wax, now removed. However, prior to diagnosis, my GP sought advice from the ENT clinic who suggested prednisolone for 6 days - 60mg tapering down to 10mg. Their view was that this could be an inner ear problem
I have Hashi's. I had an ear problem (deafness and tinnitus) which turned out to be simple wax, now removed. However, prior to diagnosis, my GP sought advice from the ENT clinic who suggested prednisolone for 6 days - 60mg tapering down to 10mg. Their view was that this could be an inner ear problem
Scazzoh
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Selegiline and the CHEESE REACTION
I've been taking Selegiline for the past two months and have had halfway decent results with it. Not great but slight improvement all around. I am taking 5mg two times per day. In recent weeks Ive been getting bad headaches, whereas I never got them in the past. After some careful figuring, I figured
I've been taking Selegiline for the past two months and have had halfway decent results with it. Not great but slight improvement all around. I am taking 5mg two times per day. In recent weeks Ive been getting bad headaches, whereas I never got them in the past. After some careful figuring, I figured
bassofspades
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
I feel like the ground is moving underneath my feet.
Hello, everyone. My name is Destiny. Im an 18 year old girl. Lately I’ve been feeling as if though the ground is moving under my feet. I went to the ER, Doctor asked me about my symptoms, he says it’s vertigo...But here’s the thing: I don’t feel as if my surrounding are spinning and I don’t feel dizzy
Hello, everyone. My name is Destiny. Im an 18 year old girl. Lately I’ve been feeling as if though the ground is moving under my feet. I went to the ER, Doctor asked me about my symptoms, he says it’s vertigo...But here’s the thing: I don’t feel as if my surrounding are spinning and I don’t feel dizzy
DeeGold
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
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