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Too hot to run
Hiya, My last run was on Friday with 70 minutes / 8 km. I caught a sun-allergy during that run and had to stay out of the sun for a bit. Today my salve with sun factor 100+ arrived and some antihistamine meds, so I thought to risk it today. After work I put some of the sunscreen 100+ on, a cap on my
Hiya, My last run was on Friday with 70 minutes / 8 km. I caught a sun-allergy during that run and had to stay out of the sun for a bit. Today my salve with sun factor 100+ arrived and some antihistamine meds, so I thought to risk it today. After work I put some of the sunscreen 100+ on, a cap on my
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Pred and insect bites
I live in the Mediterranean and there are mosquitoes and other biting insects. I have never suffered with bites and never taken precautions. Whereas my husband had to take antihistamines and still got bitten. I sorted taking steroids last autumn after being diagnosed with PMR and this year I’ve been
I live in the Mediterranean and there are mosquitoes and other biting insects. I have never suffered with bites and never taken precautions. Whereas my husband had to take antihistamines and still got bitten. I sorted taking steroids last autumn after being diagnosed with PMR and this year I’ve been
Kalacik
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Advice on bone/joint pain & Pegasys?
Hi friends! I’ve been having pain in my hands, forearms, shins and feet intermittently for the past month that comes on after Pegasys injections. Feels more like a deep,dull ache than sharp pain and very different from muscular pain so bone/joint pain seems like the best descriptor for it. I’m guessing
Hi friends! I’ve been having pain in my hands, forearms, shins and feet intermittently for the past month that comes on after Pegasys injections. Feels more like a deep,dull ache than sharp pain and very different from muscular pain so bone/joint pain seems like the best descriptor for it. I’m guessing
IrishSarah
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
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Severe Hayfever
I know this isn’t the normal Woman’s Health kinda post, but I need some help! I have severe Hayfever to the point my throat feels like it’s closing and my nose is constantly blocked. I’m taking antihistamines & nasal congestives. Are there any other things that I can take that are not that common or
I know this isn’t the normal Woman’s Health kinda post, but I need some help! I have severe Hayfever to the point my throat feels like it’s closing and my nose is constantly blocked. I’m taking antihistamines & nasal congestives. Are there any other things that I can take that are not that common or
Maemoox
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Please help!
Hi everybody! This is my first post. I really need help. I am Marion from Maidenhead, 52 years old and all on my own with the feeling of suffocating more and more. I am suffering so much that I am furious that I am not allowed to get a life-ending injection! Since 3 years I am short of breath and getting
Hi everybody! This is my first post. I really need help. I am Marion from Maidenhead, 52 years old and all on my own with the feeling of suffocating more and more. I am suffering so much that I am furious that I am not allowed to get a life-ending injection! Since 3 years I am short of breath and getting
Marionmarion
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
My 50k (non race) report. 7hrs 6min. Very long, ignore if you want! 🤣
I'm definitely blaming Decker for this. In the Weekly Chat he said "I'm sure you could do 50k or miles with your experience" That combined with all the inspirational audiobooks I've been listening to of ultrarunners and much, much greater achievements than mine I thought 'yea, why not, why wait, tomorrow
I'm definitely blaming Decker for this. In the Weekly Chat he said "I'm sure you could do 50k or miles with your experience" That combined with all the inspirational audiobooks I've been listening to of ultrarunners and much, much greater achievements than mine I thought 'yea, why not, why wait, tomorrow
GoGo_JoJo
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
When to call for help
I have been diagnosed with asthma for roighly 10 years, and in the past 2 years I have been diagnosed with brittle asthma, but I was looking for advice on when to call for help? I suffer with a constant cough that is very difficult to control, I take Fostair 200/6 x2 puffs twice daily with Spiriva,
I have been diagnosed with asthma for roighly 10 years, and in the past 2 years I have been diagnosed with brittle asthma, but I was looking for advice on when to call for help? I suffer with a constant cough that is very difficult to control, I take Fostair 200/6 x2 puffs twice daily with Spiriva,
Babl76
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hive like rash (hot, raised and itchy) even when taking antihistamines!
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone gets similar rashes to this? I only ever get it on my legs and arms. My doctors seem to have no idea what it is or what may be triggering it. Just curious to know if anyone else suffers with this!
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone gets similar rashes to this? I only ever get it on my legs and arms. My doctors seem to have no idea what it is or what may be triggering it. Just curious to know if anyone else suffers with this!
ClodaghK
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Is FODMAP diet useful for RLS even if no digestive issues?
I realize most (if not all) of us with RLS need to avoid caffeine, sugar, gluten and antihistamines. I've read where some of us have found some relief by following the FODMAP diet, which is beneficial for those with any kind of inflammatory bowel disease. I have leaky gut and the consequences of that
I realize most (if not all) of us with RLS need to avoid caffeine, sugar, gluten and antihistamines. I've read where some of us have found some relief by following the FODMAP diet, which is beneficial for those with any kind of inflammatory bowel disease. I have leaky gut and the consequences of that
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Insanely itchy!
Hi All Not sure it’s a coincidence or stress of going back to work but I’ve developed an insane itch on the right side of my torso, it’s really inflammed from my intermittent bouts of scratching when I can’t bear it any longer! My bottom lip seems to be dry (and craving a drink is the only way I can
Hi All Not sure it’s a coincidence or stress of going back to work but I’ve developed an insane itch on the right side of my torso, it’s really inflammed from my intermittent bouts of scratching when I can’t bear it any longer! My bottom lip seems to be dry (and craving a drink is the only way I can
Levo50
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Long time no post lol
Hiya all who remember moi 😊 hope your all well as can be Just an update for myself as well as I forget dates but hopefully helpful 🙂 Have had major problems with platelets dropped down to 20 about a year ago so was bruising like a pear and I don't think i had so many phone calls from hematology they
Hiya all who remember moi 😊 hope your all well as can be Just an update for myself as well as I forget dates but hopefully helpful 🙂 Have had major problems with platelets dropped down to 20 about a year ago so was bruising like a pear and I don't think i had so many phone calls from hematology they
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Anti-histamine recommendation without fillers etc?
Hello Everyone, My 16 year old daughter has suspected mast cell overactivity and has been trying out various antihistamines (H1) and has been on Famotidine (H2) for a week. So far Clarityn/loratadine has been the best. She is now trying out Benadryl/acrivastine which she has been told to increase to
Hello Everyone, My 16 year old daughter has suspected mast cell overactivity and has been trying out various antihistamines (H1) and has been on Famotidine (H2) for a week. So far Clarityn/loratadine has been the best. She is now trying out Benadryl/acrivastine which she has been told to increase to
Sneedle
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
What if any antihistamines can I take if pregnant?
Antihistamines
Antihistamines
Mhairiuk
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Advice please?
Hi all I wondered if anyone had any knowledge on the effects of stopping steroid nasal sprays for 3 weeks then changing to another brand? Would this restart asthma symptoms? I had a new asthma diagnosis and felt very lucky to become to be under control for 5 weeks! Taking : 100 fostair 4 puffs a day
Hi all I wondered if anyone had any knowledge on the effects of stopping steroid nasal sprays for 3 weeks then changing to another brand? Would this restart asthma symptoms? I had a new asthma diagnosis and felt very lucky to become to be under control for 5 weeks! Taking : 100 fostair 4 puffs a day
LRLR
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Anxiety
Anyone been given antihistamines for anxiety please x
Anyone been given antihistamines for anxiety please x
Jimmyluke55
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Treatment for itchy skin
I have AIH and currently have a flare up. For the last 10 days I have had very itchy skin on my feet and I have tried Benadryl antihistamine to calm the itch but sadly this isn’t working.Has anyone got any advice on what to take to calm the itch? I can’t stop scratching. I wondered if anyone has been
I have AIH and currently have a flare up. For the last 10 days I have had very itchy skin on my feet and I have tried Benadryl antihistamine to calm the itch but sadly this isn’t working.Has anyone got any advice on what to take to calm the itch? I can’t stop scratching. I wondered if anyone has been
Sah27
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Sore eyes and swollen eyelids
Hi, I'm currently suffering from sore eyes and swollen eyelids and area under my eyes. I do suffer with dry eyes and have had the skin under my eyes change a bit in the past but never my eyelids. They are that swollen that they actually touch my eye lashes. Anyone have any ideas what it could be or
Hi, I'm currently suffering from sore eyes and swollen eyelids and area under my eyes. I do suffer with dry eyes and have had the skin under my eyes change a bit in the past but never my eyelids. They are that swollen that they actually touch my eye lashes. Anyone have any ideas what it could be or
Hookie01
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Botox /fillers with autoimmune disease
Hi All, I had Cosmetic Botox for the first time a week ago, all has been fine and I’m happy with the results. However, I’ve been looking into having fillers and one on Doctors website he says he won’t do fillers or botox on anyone with Graves or Hashimoto’s because the autoimmune disease could cause
Hi All, I had Cosmetic Botox for the first time a week ago, all has been fine and I’m happy with the results. However, I’ve been looking into having fillers and one on Doctors website he says he won’t do fillers or botox on anyone with Graves or Hashimoto’s because the autoimmune disease could cause
Mols_Bols1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Anyone experiencing sore, swollen eyes?
Hi everyone, I’ve been diagnosed with seronegative RA and for the last year I’ve been getting red soreness and swelling around my eyes. I’m trying biologics (Cimzia didn’t work, now 10 weeks into Amgevita with no great relief). I’ve been given a few month-long courses of Prednisolone to manage flares
Hi everyone, I’ve been diagnosed with seronegative RA and for the last year I’ve been getting red soreness and swelling around my eyes. I’m trying biologics (Cimzia didn’t work, now 10 weeks into Amgevita with no great relief). I’ve been given a few month-long courses of Prednisolone to manage flares
LuckyMB78
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NRAS
3 years ago
Hay fever!
So, hay fever is really starting to get the better of me on these runs. The last two times I’ve been out I feel like I’ve been breathing in treacle. Any tips out there from other hay fever sufferers? I already take daily antihistamines but any other advice would be very gratefully received!
So, hay fever is really starting to get the better of me on these runs. The last two times I’ve been out I feel like I’ve been breathing in treacle. Any tips out there from other hay fever sufferers? I already take daily antihistamines but any other advice would be very gratefully received!
Em23P
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
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