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The hidden dangers ... the many routes to the IC ... beware of the cheese ... 🧀
It's the early hours of day 11 of my trip to Switzerland with my father. Ironically I can't sleep, so got up for a hot drink and a banana (after reading IP's chat post this week). I know screen time is not the answer, but I suspect I'm done for the night anyway. It's been an eventful week leading to
It's the early hours of day 11 of my trip to Switzerland with my father. Ironically I can't sleep, so got up for a hot drink and a banana (after reading IP's chat post this week). I know screen time is not the answer, but I suspect I'm done for the night anyway. It's been an eventful week leading to
linda9389
Administrator
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
1 day ago
Not how I expected to celebrate 1 year anniversary from heart attack 🤦🏼🤣
13th July 2023 I felt very funny after a tough yoga class, drive home had brunch and still felt funny. It developed into what I thought was trapped wind , I ended up with paramedics taking me to hospital and trop count confirmed I had a heart attack ! Total shock to me , my family and friends. A
13th July 2023 I felt very funny after a tough yoga class, drive home had brunch and still felt funny. It developed into what I thought was trapped wind , I ended up with paramedics taking me to hospital and trop count confirmed I had a heart attack ! Total shock to me , my family and friends. A
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
Eye problem
I have been hypothyroid since 1994. Treatment began 1995. Am on T3 since about 6/7 years ago. My problem is my eyes, the eyelids and area around the eyes and below is very swollen and itchy. I have seen GP who prescribed 1% hydrocortisone cream which inflamed the skin and got worse. Saw nurse at walk-in
I have been hypothyroid since 1994. Treatment began 1995. Am on T3 since about 6/7 years ago. My problem is my eyes, the eyelids and area around the eyes and below is very swollen and itchy. I have seen GP who prescribed 1% hydrocortisone cream which inflamed the skin and got worse. Saw nurse at walk-in
Jewiemax15
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
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Why don't they research causes instead of drugs for symptoms?
This is definitely a big deal for me, the fact that unless there is money to be made from the results of research, there will be no funding for it. Like, they don't really care about health; what they care about is how much money they can make off of the lack thereof. So -- instead of researching WHY
This is definitely a big deal for me, the fact that unless there is money to be made from the results of research, there will be no funding for it. Like, they don't really care about health; what they care about is how much money they can make off of the lack thereof. So -- instead of researching WHY
Bernaldi
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 days ago
Asthma and Allergies But Low IgE?
Hello! I have have suffered with hay fever for many years now and asthma linked to my allergies. I recently saw my ENT consultant as my hay fever has been out of control this year and my ears and sinuses have been affected badly (a lot of inflammation the consultant could see in my nose/sinuses and both
Hello! I have have suffered with hay fever for many years now and asthma linked to my allergies. I recently saw my ENT consultant as my hay fever has been out of control this year and my ears and sinuses have been affected badly (a lot of inflammation the consultant could see in my nose/sinuses and both
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
7 days ago
Thyroid Results Advice Appreciated
Please take a look at my results with Monitor My Health: TSH: 0.53 (0.27-4.2) FT4 : 20.1 (12-22) FT3 : 4.1 (3.1-6.8) Vitamin D 71nmol/L HB: 141 No letters given after these but I think pmol/pg/ml might relate to some, this website didn't give them. FER: 60 TSAT: 27 HOLOTC (B12) :
Please take a look at my results with Monitor My Health: TSH: 0.53 (0.27-4.2) FT4 : 20.1 (12-22) FT3 : 4.1 (3.1-6.8) Vitamin D 71nmol/L HB: 141 No letters given after these but I think pmol/pg/ml might relate to some, this website didn't give them. FER: 60 TSAT: 27 HOLOTC (B12) :
celticlady
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Thyroid UK
12 days ago
Having reactions to all biologics
Hi I’m 44 and I have psoriatic arthritis since I was 23 and psoriasis since I was about 16 I started Enbrel when I was 30 and helped tremendously for 11 years then stopped working so was changed to IMRALDI about 1.5 years on that and i started to have injections site reaction was changed to Benapali
Hi I’m 44 and I have psoriatic arthritis since I was 23 and psoriasis since I was about 16 I started Enbrel when I was 30 and helped tremendously for 11 years then stopped working so was changed to IMRALDI about 1.5 years on that and i started to have injections site reaction was changed to Benapali
Eileen1980
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NRAS
12 days ago
New to Tinnitus
Hi I have only had Tinnitus in one ear for about 2 months. It started when I started taking Fexofenadrin for itchy skin. After about a week a buzzing in my ear started. I didn't connect the two until I stopped taking the Fexofenadrine for a week and the buzzing stopped. As soon as I started it again
Hi I have only had Tinnitus in one ear for about 2 months. It started when I started taking Fexofenadrin for itchy skin. After about a week a buzzing in my ear started. I didn't connect the two until I stopped taking the Fexofenadrine for a week and the buzzing stopped. As soon as I started it again
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Tinnitus UK
21 days ago
7 days off Pramipexole
Two months ago I finally found a doctor (addiction specialist) who read all the literature I gave him (from this site) and he was very understanding and prescribed me the suboxone film. I’m taking 1/7 of the film each day and it has enabled me to get to this point of no Pramipexole! I kinda thought
Two months ago I finally found a doctor (addiction specialist) who read all the literature I gave him (from this site) and he was very understanding and prescribed me the suboxone film. I’m taking 1/7 of the film each day and it has enabled me to get to this point of no Pramipexole! I kinda thought
Itsatom
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Restless Legs Syndrome
22 days ago
Arnica cream for jab reactions
Just posting in case it's useful to anyone else...🤞 I've posted previously about a hive style reaction I get after SC injections on my tummy. I've tried allsorts, including strong antihistamines and mild steroid cream, to ease the itch and calm the redness. I've now found that Arnica cream is the
Just posting in case it's useful to anyone else...🤞 I've posted previously about a hive style reaction I get after SC injections on my tummy. I've tried allsorts, including strong antihistamines and mild steroid cream, to ease the itch and calm the redness. I've now found that Arnica cream is the
ClaireWF1346
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
24 days ago
After my hip operation: PMR quiet (thank goodness) while everything else goes mad
caftan’s recent post about their upcoming hip operation prompted me to write this. I read the post, and the responses, to see if there was anything I could add, but there wasn’t. I’m 73, and my op in early Feb went really well; I’m now almost as active as I expect to be. My pred dosage has been managed
caftan’s recent post about their upcoming hip operation prompted me to write this. I read the post, and the responses, to see if there was anything I could add, but there wasn’t. I’m 73, and my op in early Feb went really well; I’m now almost as active as I expect to be. My pred dosage has been managed
calibriel
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PMRGCAuk
25 days ago
Pregnancy and steriods
Hi everyone. Looking for some reassurance please. I am 19 weeks pregnant. I get awful hayfever every year which causes seasonal asthma. I have mentioned this to midwives and doctors - both NHS and private and all said no to antihistamines and didn’t provide any other options. 3 weeks later, I
Hi everyone. Looking for some reassurance please. I am 19 weeks pregnant. I get awful hayfever every year which causes seasonal asthma. I have mentioned this to midwives and doctors - both NHS and private and all said no to antihistamines and didn’t provide any other options. 3 weeks later, I
leo1980
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
27 days ago
Mast cells and RLS
I am convinced that for myself and possibly others like me, that my RLS is a mast cell activation problem. I never had RLS until my 60s when I was living in a house that had a hidden pipe leak and hidden mold. So I don't think mine is genetic. But recently as I have learned about MCAS (mast cell activation
I am convinced that for myself and possibly others like me, that my RLS is a mast cell activation problem. I never had RLS until my 60s when I was living in a house that had a hidden pipe leak and hidden mold. So I don't think mine is genetic. But recently as I have learned about MCAS (mast cell activation
Bernaldi
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Restless Legs Syndrome
28 days ago
No more prescriptions for antihistamines on the NHS
Hi, I'm a severe asthmatic both eosinophilic and allergic and I'm fortunate to be on monoclonal injections. However, I received a text from the surgery to say that they are no longer able to prescribe Hydroxyzine which is an antihistamine and have to buy it over the counter. Fine I thought, but when
Hi, I'm a severe asthmatic both eosinophilic and allergic and I'm fortunate to be on monoclonal injections. However, I received a text from the surgery to say that they are no longer able to prescribe Hydroxyzine which is an antihistamine and have to buy it over the counter. Fine I thought, but when
Whizzymaz
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Asthma Community Forum
29 days ago
Antihistamine protocol
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Norregirl
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
How do you get diagnosed on the NHS
Hello all. I've just joined this forum and have a bit of a perplexing question. For years I've suffered from food intolerances and mild allergies. I have had (and still have) various autoimmune issues. Post Covid in 2020, I developed hay fever along with an increasing number of food intolerances qand
Hello all. I've just joined this forum and have a bit of a perplexing question. For years I've suffered from food intolerances and mild allergies. I have had (and still have) various autoimmune issues. Post Covid in 2020, I developed hay fever along with an increasing number of food intolerances qand
Treetop33
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
1 month ago
more of Dr. Jones' '2 minutes versions'
from Dr Jones' book - Cholestyramine (Questran) is the first line treatment for the itching. If this doesn't work, then taking Rifampicin is the next line of therapy. Even when this is effective, it can make the liver worse. It is very important to check liver function tests after taking Rifampicin
from Dr Jones' book - Cholestyramine (Questran) is the first line treatment for the itching. If this doesn't work, then taking Rifampicin is the next line of therapy. Even when this is effective, it can make the liver worse. It is very important to check liver function tests after taking Rifampicin
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
1 month ago
Should you take your antihistamines twice a day if you feel that one intake doesn't cut it?
Should you take your antihistamines twice a day if you feel that one intake doesn't cut it? Answered by Dr. Leonard Weinstock M.D. https://youtu.be/GKBUetlkuT8
Should you take your antihistamines twice a day if you feel that one intake doesn't cut it? Answered by Dr. Leonard Weinstock M.D. https://youtu.be/GKBUetlkuT8
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
1 month ago
Hayfever medication ahead of stimulation round-worried!
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Hay fever Antihistamines and MF- are there any negative side effects whilst preparing for IVF?
hi lovely warriors, I hope you’re all well and keeping strong in your journey xx I was wondering if anyone knows if antihistamines for hay fever have any negative side effects on sperm ? My DH has MF ( low count, morphology etc ) he has been on impryl whilst we prepare for next cycle soon, terrible
hi lovely warriors, I hope you’re all well and keeping strong in your journey xx I was wondering if anyone knows if antihistamines for hay fever have any negative side effects on sperm ? My DH has MF ( low count, morphology etc ) he has been on impryl whilst we prepare for next cycle soon, terrible
Hopewhite
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
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