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cellulite in legs related to thyroid?
I have been exercising the same as always and eating clean, but have recently suffered from a cellulite appearance in my legs (when pressing on the skin or walking you can see it only). I am wondering if it is in fact celulite or water refention, and whether it is related to my Hashimoto’s disease.
I have been exercising the same as always and eating clean, but have recently suffered from a cellulite appearance in my legs (when pressing on the skin or walking you can see it only). I am wondering if it is in fact celulite or water refention, and whether it is related to my Hashimoto’s disease.
thyroidqueen12
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
9 weeks post op, still pain on one side, dark shade around kidney? Also new endometrioma found 😔
So at 6 weeks I posted about pain to one side, I was finally send to SAU yesterday for bloods and an ultrasound, my back is so tender to touch and they have found a dark spot in my kidney area? They don't know what it is but sent me home with a lot of pain killers and the promise of a CT scan to take
So at 6 weeks I posted about pain to one side, I was finally send to SAU yesterday for bloods and an ultrasound, my back is so tender to touch and they have found a dark spot in my kidney area? They don't know what it is but sent me home with a lot of pain killers and the promise of a CT scan to take
Pinkybow
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Living with glaucoma
Hi All I've had glaucoma and Uveitis in both eyes for many years and have had numerous procedures and drains put in both eyes like many other glaucoma patients , I was told yesterday that a cornea transplant is not viable now because of the complications with my eye and that all they can do is monitor
Hi All I've had glaucoma and Uveitis in both eyes for many years and have had numerous procedures and drains put in both eyes like many other glaucoma patients , I was told yesterday that a cornea transplant is not viable now because of the complications with my eye and that all they can do is monitor
LondonStadium
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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Faricimab side effects
Hi all I have had injections monthly since 2011 for DMO I had Avastin then Lucentis and then since 2016 Eylea. Last Saturday I was switched to Faricimab it’s def thicker than Eylea. Since then I had tiny floaters in the eye that was injected it’s been a week now and although the number of floaters has
Hi all I have had injections monthly since 2011 for DMO I had Avastin then Lucentis and then since 2016 Eylea. Last Saturday I was switched to Faricimab it’s def thicker than Eylea. Since then I had tiny floaters in the eye that was injected it’s been a week now and although the number of floaters has
tallyho
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Macular Society
1 year ago
NHS Attitudes on Worth of Life
My deep apologies to everyone for this post but I think it’s going to be a long one. Partly about PA and partly on NHS attitudes I am encountering about the worth of life. Warning for sensitive members, this post might be shocking. So you will know me through my posts regarding seizures and both neurological
My deep apologies to everyone for this post but I think it’s going to be a long one. Partly about PA and partly on NHS attitudes I am encountering about the worth of life. Warning for sensitive members, this post might be shocking. So you will know me through my posts regarding seizures and both neurological
RoseFlowerDew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Both eyes together!
Does anyone have experience of having surgery on both eyes at the same session? If so I would love to hear from you. My consultant is doing cataract and drainage improvement surgery at the same time for both eyes in the same session under general anaesthetic. I know this is a fairly uncommon arrangement
Does anyone have experience of having surgery on both eyes at the same session? If so I would love to hear from you. My consultant is doing cataract and drainage improvement surgery at the same time for both eyes in the same session under general anaesthetic. I know this is a fairly uncommon arrangement
YogaLover
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Has this happened to you?
2 weeks post mechanical valve and aorta replacement, recovering ok even after contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without
2 weeks post mechanical valve and aorta replacement, recovering ok even after contracting pneumonia in hospital day 2, home 1 week and taking my 5m warfarin as prescribed and some painkillers but less and less every day, going to anticoag clinic twice a week but the long weekend meant an extra day without
Pefki
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Link between dry eyes and throat and PMRGCA? Any ideas?
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
allofaquandry
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Back pain, still no answer
I received my results from some of the blood work I had done. I’m still trying to figure out why I have such excruciating back pain. So far, I have no answer. I usually don’t get relief from the pain pills better than a 6 on the scale of 1-10. I have to wait until I get a little relief to be able to
I received my results from some of the blood work I had done. I’m still trying to figure out why I have such excruciating back pain. So far, I have no answer. I usually don’t get relief from the pain pills better than a 6 on the scale of 1-10. I have to wait until I get a little relief to be able to
Amore55
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Eye Bag/Eye Mask
Hello my dear Lupus Warriors To bring you good vibes with my Optician's recommendation yesterday - Eye Bag/Eye Mask. Boots had on offer £10.99 and it works a treat. As part of Sjogren's Syndrome - my eyes are very dry but of late have been soooo dry. Optician explained and tested my tear film, with
Hello my dear Lupus Warriors To bring you good vibes with my Optician's recommendation yesterday - Eye Bag/Eye Mask. Boots had on offer £10.99 and it works a treat. As part of Sjogren's Syndrome - my eyes are very dry but of late have been soooo dry. Optician explained and tested my tear film, with
Energy14
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Knee injury - sigh.
Started my running journey around five years ago and I've been going through a real purple patch recently as have clocked up two personal bests for the 5k and have generally been running faster and at a consistent pace (always conversational - I checked that by muttering to myself every so often!).
Started my running journey around five years ago and I've been going through a real purple patch recently as have clocked up two personal bests for the 5k and have generally been running faster and at a consistent pace (always conversational - I checked that by muttering to myself every so often!).
Crolla
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
bowel issue
hello, I posted before and should of mentioned this also that every time I open my bowels I have to take a painkiller and lie down until it takes affect, as I mentioned before my treatment ended twelve weeks ago, how long will this carry on as I am going to have to become employed again and I don’t know
hello, I posted before and should of mentioned this also that every time I open my bowels I have to take a painkiller and lie down until it takes affect, as I mentioned before my treatment ended twelve weeks ago, how long will this carry on as I am going to have to become employed again and I don’t know
Emiliejo
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
1 year ago
Common Symptoms.
I find it helpful when someone posts or replies with a symptom not included in the medical field's list that I do experience. Often with the comment I used to have this symptom prior to treatment. When Trigeminal neuralgia was mentioned a light went on for me and it was helpful to have a name for what
I find it helpful when someone posts or replies with a symptom not included in the medical field's list that I do experience. Often with the comment I used to have this symptom prior to treatment. When Trigeminal neuralgia was mentioned a light went on for me and it was helpful to have a name for what
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
detached retina
anyone have a detached retina from GCA wondering if could be a connection? Relapse after 9 yrs for GCA on Jan. Now retina surgery. On prednisone 9 1/2 yrs for pmr
anyone have a detached retina from GCA wondering if could be a connection? Relapse after 9 yrs for GCA on Jan. Now retina surgery. On prednisone 9 1/2 yrs for pmr
casse
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
cataracts, glaucoma and astigmatism
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last year and had laser surgery which didn’t work. I now have cataracts which are causing me blurred vision. On my last visit to the glaucoma hospital the ophthalmologist said “you have cataracts” but he didn’t say anything else about it or whether I needed to get them done
I was diagnosed with glaucoma last year and had laser surgery which didn’t work. I now have cataracts which are causing me blurred vision. On my last visit to the glaucoma hospital the ophthalmologist said “you have cataracts” but he didn’t say anything else about it or whether I needed to get them done
Littletreasures
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Endo to end all Endo!!!
I had a bad turn today, i was busy watching tv, when i had the most horrid griping hot poker in my left groin pain. It made me gasp, so i took a painkiller. Does anyone take anything else for it?. Is there a better painkiller than co-codamol. I've just had another pain as i type. Why won't it leave
I had a bad turn today, i was busy watching tv, when i had the most horrid griping hot poker in my left groin pain. It made me gasp, so i took a painkiller. Does anyone take anything else for it?. Is there a better painkiller than co-codamol. I've just had another pain as i type. Why won't it leave
valgal76
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Collagen Advice
Hi I’m after some advice again, Is it ok to take collagen powder if you have hypothyroidism/hashimotos ?
Hi I’m after some advice again, Is it ok to take collagen powder if you have hypothyroidism/hashimotos ?
PrincessAnnie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Supplements for arthritis and rivaoxaban
Hi all My husband has paroxysmal AF and a pacemaker takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He has slight arthritis in both knees(too much playing hockey in his younger days!) and not bad enough to take painkillers all the time. Bothers him the most after sitting for a while and then moving again. Before his
Hi all My husband has paroxysmal AF and a pacemaker takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He has slight arthritis in both knees(too much playing hockey in his younger days!) and not bad enough to take painkillers all the time. Bothers him the most after sitting for a while and then moving again. Before his
Janau
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Hello! New here! Can you take collagen supplements with potassium iodide at 50mg with Hashmotos disease?
I am very curious because I have leaky gut and want to supplement with collagen which I heard helps leaky gut. I heard potassium iodide is good for hashmotos as its like a detox for the thyroid. If you can help that's great thanks guys. Xx
I am very curious because I have leaky gut and want to supplement with collagen which I heard helps leaky gut. I heard potassium iodide is good for hashmotos as its like a detox for the thyroid. If you can help that's great thanks guys. Xx
Shineyhappypeople
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Advice please
on Rituximab (last single infusion Jan) and had a toe op yesterday to remove pins inserted years ago. Been sent home with painkillers. They obviously tell u the things that could happen post op…infection etc. I forgot to ask if mayb I should take antibiotics now…just in case. Of course its Bank
on Rituximab (last single infusion Jan) and had a toe op yesterday to remove pins inserted years ago. Been sent home with painkillers. They obviously tell u the things that could happen post op…infection etc. I forgot to ask if mayb I should take antibiotics now…just in case. Of course its Bank
Evie3
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NRAS
1 year ago
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