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Cold water therapy
Hi everyone, Generally painkillers don't cut through my pain and they give me many side effects, so I am looking into alternatives. I was reading some research about cold water therapy helping with fibromyalgia and other autoimmune pain. I was wondering if anyone tried it for Endo?
Hi everyone, Generally painkillers don't cut through my pain and they give me many side effects, so I am looking into alternatives. I was reading some research about cold water therapy helping with fibromyalgia and other autoimmune pain. I was wondering if anyone tried it for Endo?
OlgaSz
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Duloxetine - cold turkey and afterwards?
One of my tasks in the New Year (after discussing with GP) was to decrease Duloxetine and possibly try something else as the hyperhidrosis side effects were becoming so problematical for me and, after working well for nigh-on 3 years they also now had reduced effectiveness at controlling my pain despite
One of my tasks in the New Year (after discussing with GP) was to decrease Duloxetine and possibly try something else as the hyperhidrosis side effects were becoming so problematical for me and, after working well for nigh-on 3 years they also now had reduced effectiveness at controlling my pain despite
denny_the_wench
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
Maglyn
I reside in the UK and was diagnosed with Afib in early October and had a mild heart attack, in hospital for five days and given flecainide (50mg twice daily), apixaban (5mg twice daily), statins (40mg once daily) Losartan 5mg (once daily). I have always been intolerant to a lot of medication and vaccinations
I reside in the UK and was diagnosed with Afib in early October and had a mild heart attack, in hospital for five days and given flecainide (50mg twice daily), apixaban (5mg twice daily), statins (40mg once daily) Losartan 5mg (once daily). I have always been intolerant to a lot of medication and vaccinations
Maglyn
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AF Association
4 months ago
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Spike
So my Christmas present was a spike in my Tinnitus. It seem to lower then spike again until New Year when the spike has remained. Its driving me nuts. I had made an appt with Audiology dept but to be honest what can they do? I find reading about Tinnitus & people's experience quite overwhelming.
So my Christmas present was a spike in my Tinnitus. It seem to lower then spike again until New Year when the spike has remained. Its driving me nuts. I had made an appt with Audiology dept but to be honest what can they do? I find reading about Tinnitus & people's experience quite overwhelming.
EvilAries
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Recent Glaucoma diagnose
Recently diagnosed with bilateral chronic simple glaucoma, which I have presumed is open angle? Not had much information and also not one person has told me that I need to inform the dvla!After reading posts on here I'm so worried that I may lose my driving licence. I've completed the form and waiting
Recently diagnosed with bilateral chronic simple glaucoma, which I have presumed is open angle? Not had much information and also not one person has told me that I need to inform the dvla!After reading posts on here I'm so worried that I may lose my driving licence. I've completed the form and waiting
Lucky200
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Glaucoma UK
4 months ago
high cholesterol
Doctor phoned me today following blood test before Christmas my cholesterol levels have gone up now 5.3 and potassium is raised has suggested starting simvastatin because if cardiovascular risk has any one been on these tablets ?
Doctor phoned me today following blood test before Christmas my cholesterol levels have gone up now 5.3 and potassium is raised has suggested starting simvastatin because if cardiovascular risk has any one been on these tablets ?
Passionflower
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NRAS
4 months ago
Carnosine as potential initial PCa treatment
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring molecule could potentially be an effective first line of treatment against prostate cancer. Nottingham Trent University (NTU) scientists investigated the anti-cancer properties of carnosine, which can be produced in the body and is also found
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
any mums in Manchester
good morning I am a mum of 3 children and my daugher has the bladder/kidney issue. Also I also have the same as my daugher with the overactive bladder and kidney issues. I feel we don’t have many people we can speak to or even relate to and share stuff with as no one we know has these issues. My daugher
good morning I am a mum of 3 children and my daugher has the bladder/kidney issue. Also I also have the same as my daugher with the overactive bladder and kidney issues. I feel we don’t have many people we can speak to or even relate to and share stuff with as no one we know has these issues. My daugher
windsor09
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ERIC
4 months ago
Tinnitus louder than usual
I had inflammation in my right ear with headache, doctor gave me Otomize, but the headache was still there, went back to the doctor told me to see a pharmacist, they gave me nurofen, didn’t help, went back to the doctor again, they gave me antibiotics and codeine, this seemed to make my headaches worse
I had inflammation in my right ear with headache, doctor gave me Otomize, but the headache was still there, went back to the doctor told me to see a pharmacist, they gave me nurofen, didn’t help, went back to the doctor again, they gave me antibiotics and codeine, this seemed to make my headaches worse
Laineysim51
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Dapagliflozin
I've had high blood pressure for a few years which I take a cocktail of tablets. Now Dapagliflozin has been added. I'm not diabetic. My dentist said to me are you diabetic I reply no. I went to see my GP and was told it will help with my BP. Question is am I taking tablets I don't need. Fed up of feeling
I've had high blood pressure for a few years which I take a cocktail of tablets. Now Dapagliflozin has been added. I'm not diabetic. My dentist said to me are you diabetic I reply no. I went to see my GP and was told it will help with my BP. Question is am I taking tablets I don't need. Fed up of feeling
bugs52
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 months ago
A lightbulb moment
I am currently taking 10mg immediate release Shortec Oxycodone at 6pm, 10pm and again when I need to during the early hours. I manage to get broken sleep which usually equates to 4 hours, which is better than I have had in the past. This works reasonably well, however, from early afternoon my arms
I am currently taking 10mg immediate release Shortec Oxycodone at 6pm, 10pm and again when I need to during the early hours. I manage to get broken sleep which usually equates to 4 hours, which is better than I have had in the past. This works reasonably well, however, from early afternoon my arms
Mulberry100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
my ear infection healed but my tinnitus hasn’t
I had an outer ear infection this month that inflamed and blocked my ear canal, causing tinnitus. I took optomize and the infection went away, but the tinnitus stayed. The doctor examined my ears again and said they were fine, even though I still have tinnitus and sometimes itchiness. My ears are also
I had an outer ear infection this month that inflamed and blocked my ear canal, causing tinnitus. I took optomize and the infection went away, but the tinnitus stayed. The doctor examined my ears again and said they were fine, even though I still have tinnitus and sometimes itchiness. My ears are also
Kiitty
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Arthritis or TMJ?
4 years ago was told by then GP this problem all in my head. 2 years on another GP said it was face arthritis and gave me one tube of cream. A year ago because the symptoms were to me more ENT Ipaid to see consultant January 2023 who immediately diagnosed TMJ which I had never heard of he said my dentist
4 years ago was told by then GP this problem all in my head. 2 years on another GP said it was face arthritis and gave me one tube of cream. A year ago because the symptoms were to me more ENT Ipaid to see consultant January 2023 who immediately diagnosed TMJ which I had never heard of he said my dentist
Nonameme
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Promising (maybe for PCa): World’s First Allogenic mRNA CAR-T Treatment for Solid Tumor by Ever Supreme Bio Technology, Phase 1 started.
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Confusion after hearing test
Hi folks, just wondered if I can get some opinions please? I was thinking my tinnitus which is a mild high pitched ringing mostly in my right ear, was caused by noise damage/hearing loss. I've had a couple of decades of being a working musician in bands, but the last 10 years or so have been performing
Hi folks, just wondered if I can get some opinions please? I was thinking my tinnitus which is a mild high pitched ringing mostly in my right ear, was caused by noise damage/hearing loss. I've had a couple of decades of being a working musician in bands, but the last 10 years or so have been performing
Fulltimemuso
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Flare up or just Fatigue?
I have tapered to 7.5 mg this month using Dorset Lady's table, but in the last few days I have pains around the hips which is only relieved by sitting down. I wake up around 4.30 a.m. and so have several spells of faitigue/deep sleeps in the early evening. When I am out I lean against counters
I have tapered to 7.5 mg this month using Dorset Lady's table, but in the last few days I have pains around the hips which is only relieved by sitting down. I wake up around 4.30 a.m. and so have several spells of faitigue/deep sleeps in the early evening. When I am out I lean against counters
Motida
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Blocked ears and dizziness
I've had an increase in volume of my screeching T both ears past 5 days or so. Ears very clogged, pressure in head and around ears...cheeks, neck etc, all sounds badly distorted. I've had occasional dizziness inthe past, but the last 3 afternoons, I've been sitting on the sofa with the crossword and
I've had an increase in volume of my screeching T both ears past 5 days or so. Ears very clogged, pressure in head and around ears...cheeks, neck etc, all sounds badly distorted. I've had occasional dizziness inthe past, but the last 3 afternoons, I've been sitting on the sofa with the crossword and
hollyrain
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
anticoagulants-or not..
I have read a number of articles which I think say that the protocol for when to add to the CHaDs s score for prescribing anticoagulants with AF was based on patients who were very obviously symptomatic whereas many newer patients have fewer symptoms and discover AF through smart watches / other devices
I have read a number of articles which I think say that the protocol for when to add to the CHaDs s score for prescribing anticoagulants with AF was based on patients who were very obviously symptomatic whereas many newer patients have fewer symptoms and discover AF through smart watches / other devices
OldJane
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Finger misbehaving (!) ...Ulnar Deviation
Hello, I recently noticed my middle finger has gone bent towards the pinky finger. I couldn't believe my eyes and did internet search. It happens to people with RA and Lupus. A bit shocking. I have been doing mild squeezing exercise daily to help increase my hand strength. I think it may be due to
Hello, I recently noticed my middle finger has gone bent towards the pinky finger. I couldn't believe my eyes and did internet search. It happens to people with RA and Lupus. A bit shocking. I have been doing mild squeezing exercise daily to help increase my hand strength. I think it may be due to
Paprika60
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Dry eye medication
For several years since eye surgery I have been prescribed eye lubricants. The prescriptions always say Thealoz Duo Gel yet I have always been given the Thealoz Duo UD even when I questioned this several times. Recently I was given the Gel form and nothing else. Of course this is excellent at night
For several years since eye surgery I have been prescribed eye lubricants. The prescriptions always say Thealoz Duo Gel yet I have always been given the Thealoz Duo UD even when I questioned this several times. Recently I was given the Gel form and nothing else. Of course this is excellent at night
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
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