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Initial update to feeling sorry for myself
Thanks to you all for your support Have just spoken to respiratory nurse - probably not an exacerbation I had bloods taken for liver function tests ??last week & also a general allergic response test as it was slightly up the year before. LFT was normal but allergy response was over 1000 (normal is
Thanks to you all for your support Have just spoken to respiratory nurse - probably not an exacerbation I had bloods taken for liver function tests ??last week & also a general allergic response test as it was slightly up the year before. LFT was normal but allergy response was over 1000 (normal is
Cade1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma croaky voice
I'm 45 female not overweight. I'm asthmatic - mostly controlled. I take 200 Forstair 4 puffs daily. Antihistamine & just started Omeprazole 1 tab daily. 6 months ago I lost my voice but after taking antibiotics and Pred it came back. It feels as if I have mucus around my voice box but I cannot shift
I'm 45 female not overweight. I'm asthmatic - mostly controlled. I take 200 Forstair 4 puffs daily. Antihistamine & just started Omeprazole 1 tab daily. 6 months ago I lost my voice but after taking antibiotics and Pred it came back. It feels as if I have mucus around my voice box but I cannot shift
lovelife00
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Itching on Acalabutinib
I am on Acalabutinib and have started itching especially after a shower and when I go to bed. I get some relief from some antihistamines (Chlorphenamine works and Loratadine and cetirizine hydrochloride don't) I have tried hydrocortizone cream but don't like using this steroid cream but does help a
I am on Acalabutinib and have started itching especially after a shower and when I go to bed. I get some relief from some antihistamines (Chlorphenamine works and Loratadine and cetirizine hydrochloride don't) I have tried hydrocortizone cream but don't like using this steroid cream but does help a
JB656
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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Swedish studies on Antihistamine
Hi again, I continued searching for studies regarding antihistamines and aPC and I e-mailed a professor Håkan Olsson from Lund University who has done previous studies on antihistamines and breast cancer. I asked him how the research field looks for advanced prostate cancer. This was his reply: In Swedish
Hi again, I continued searching for studies regarding antihistamines and aPC and I e-mailed a professor Håkan Olsson from Lund University who has done previous studies on antihistamines and breast cancer. I asked him how the research field looks for advanced prostate cancer. This was his reply: In Swedish
TheTopBanana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Eosinophilic asthma and itching!
Hi everyone! I have eosinophilic asthma which is well controlled with fostair 200, montelukast, fexofenadine, dymista nasal spray. BUT I am getting sone itching on my body which is driving me mad....can anyone advise if the two could be linked? I have upped my antihistamines so hoping that helps. Thank
Hi everyone! I have eosinophilic asthma which is well controlled with fostair 200, montelukast, fexofenadine, dymista nasal spray. BUT I am getting sone itching on my body which is driving me mad....can anyone advise if the two could be linked? I have upped my antihistamines so hoping that helps. Thank
Sunnydays1982
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Should I ask to see a cardiologist?
Hey, I have been diagnosed as having hypertension, even on medication this is still not controlled well, blood pressure today is attached (excuse the date as 6.01 I didnt bother doing the date or time setting when I got the machine) and this is a resting pressure, pulse also fast as photo but actually
Hey, I have been diagnosed as having hypertension, even on medication this is still not controlled well, blood pressure today is attached (excuse the date as 6.01 I didnt bother doing the date or time setting when I got the machine) and this is a resting pressure, pulse also fast as photo but actually
Nomorebiscuits
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Hello Everyone! A Wasp And the Art of Slow!
Hi All - this is my first post over on Bridge and marks some milestones for me... So I achieved my slowest 5k time so far today ☹️- that one won't be getting logged at (not)parkrun! But I also managed my first 6k and to run for one hour for the first time!😁😁 I nearly didn't go out this morning, but
Hi All - this is my first post over on Bridge and marks some milestones for me... So I achieved my slowest 5k time so far today ☹️- that one won't be getting logged at (not)parkrun! But I also managed my first 6k and to run for one hour for the first time!😁😁 I nearly didn't go out this morning, but
Birdlady64
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
Pruritis on one upper arm ?
I have suffered on and off with pruritis it tends to come and go but this time it stayed almost a month. I have been told it could be a symptom of hypothyroidism /aneamia/ menopause of which I have all 3 ( secondary hypo still not diagnosed) Has anyone had this but like I say just in one arm it's driving
I have suffered on and off with pruritis it tends to come and go but this time it stayed almost a month. I have been told it could be a symptom of hypothyroidism /aneamia/ menopause of which I have all 3 ( secondary hypo still not diagnosed) Has anyone had this but like I say just in one arm it's driving
Peroxideblader
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
A tic or what?
When I am in the beginning or midst of one of my shame attacks- that's what I'm calling it now. It's not a panic attack. It's not an anxiety attack. My heart doesn't race nor do I have racing thoughts, cold sweats or hiding from the world. My mind is shaming me. I just yell out "I don't care" or mumble
When I am in the beginning or midst of one of my shame attacks- that's what I'm calling it now. It's not a panic attack. It's not an anxiety attack. My heart doesn't race nor do I have racing thoughts, cold sweats or hiding from the world. My mind is shaming me. I just yell out "I don't care" or mumble
WasAPilot
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Peg and skin rash?
Patients who take Peg - one of my injection sites has developed itchy pinhead blisters. I’ve applied topical antihistamine and eczema creams but they’re not shifting. All the injection sites are red but that fades after a few weeks; this is the only blistered one. Is this a common thing which subsides
Patients who take Peg - one of my injection sites has developed itchy pinhead blisters. I’ve applied topical antihistamine and eczema creams but they’re not shifting. All the injection sites are red but that fades after a few weeks; this is the only blistered one. Is this a common thing which subsides
LucyGeering
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Anxiety
Can anyone recommend an anxiety medication that won't aggravate RLS? I am seeing my family doctor next week and I don't want him to accidentally prescribe a medication that could aggravate my RLS. I know to avoid antihistamines, but some anxiety meds have antihistamines in them.
Can anyone recommend an anxiety medication that won't aggravate RLS? I am seeing my family doctor next week and I don't want him to accidentally prescribe a medication that could aggravate my RLS. I know to avoid antihistamines, but some anxiety meds have antihistamines in them.
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Antihistamine and swelling
As you know I’m really struggling with the weather. 30 mins ago things became really bad. Feet so swollen skin stretched. Tight and shiny felt like my skin was going to split open and became incredibly itchy. Took an antihistamine ( Benadryl relief) Honestly it has made a difference yes the itching has
As you know I’m really struggling with the weather. 30 mins ago things became really bad. Feet so swollen skin stretched. Tight and shiny felt like my skin was going to split open and became incredibly itchy. Took an antihistamine ( Benadryl relief) Honestly it has made a difference yes the itching has
Hidden
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NRAS
4 years ago
Post 673 NO you are not bound for a wheelchair if 07 Aug 2020
I am not a trained medical professional. The advice I give is based on my 20+ years as a male with this condition and She Who Must Be Obeyed 23+ years living with ms G’day my ms family. The end of another week, where does the time go. I can say that because old people say it and I am thinking that
I am not a trained medical professional. The advice I give is based on my 20+ years as a male with this condition and She Who Must Be Obeyed 23+ years living with ms G’day my ms family. The end of another week, where does the time go. I can say that because old people say it and I am thinking that
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Hay fever
I’ve had hay fever for about 6 Years now. The last couple of Years it hasn’t been that bad but this Year it’s through the roof. My symptoms are lethargy, feeling sick. Some days I feel as though I’m wading through mud and can’t get out of bed. I take an antihistamine and a nasal spray. Just wondered
I’ve had hay fever for about 6 Years now. The last couple of Years it hasn’t been that bad but this Year it’s through the roof. My symptoms are lethargy, feeling sick. Some days I feel as though I’m wading through mud and can’t get out of bed. I take an antihistamine and a nasal spray. Just wondered
Catchya
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EFA
4 years ago
Antihistamine?
Hi all, this is my first post, although I’ve been reading with interest . My question is do any of you find that anti histamines (loratadine ) make your asthma much better ? Also does anyone know if it’s ok to take on a regular basis TIA 😊
Hi all, this is my first post, although I’ve been reading with interest . My question is do any of you find that anti histamines (loratadine ) make your asthma much better ? Also does anyone know if it’s ok to take on a regular basis TIA 😊
Seashell23
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Can I take antihistamines whilst taking the bimizza pill?
Can I take antihistamines whilst taking the bimizza pill? I take antihistamines for prickly heat and hay fever but I’m not sure if I can still take them whilst taking bimizza, please help:(
Can I take antihistamines whilst taking the bimizza pill? I take antihistamines for prickly heat and hay fever but I’m not sure if I can still take them whilst taking bimizza, please help:(
GarlicBred
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BASHH
4 years ago
I’m having a moan...
Hi all, I’ve been on Xolair since Jan/Feb and my asthma has been amazing! I literally got my life back and have been so happy (bar that of driving myself crazy shielding). On Friday evening and Saturday morning, I completely forgot to take 3 doses of antihistamines, 2 doses of Flutiform and a dose
Hi all, I’ve been on Xolair since Jan/Feb and my asthma has been amazing! I literally got my life back and have been so happy (bar that of driving myself crazy shielding). On Friday evening and Saturday morning, I completely forgot to take 3 doses of antihistamines, 2 doses of Flutiform and a dose
MrsCMK
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Does hashimoto’s cause a worse reaction to insect bites?
Hello , I just wondered whether anyone could help me after a weekend gardening ? I have suffered at this time of year with insect bites for as long as I can remember for the last 10 years things have got a lot worse with my skin blistering around the bite and the itching is unbearable .... is this reaction
Hello , I just wondered whether anyone could help me after a weekend gardening ? I have suffered at this time of year with insect bites for as long as I can remember for the last 10 years things have got a lot worse with my skin blistering around the bite and the itching is unbearable .... is this reaction
hashiman
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Clemastine (Tavegyl), an over-the-counter drug, found to be effective at inducing LMP and cell death
For what it may be worth, thougbt some of you might like to see this: "Lysosomes in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells have previously been identified as a promising target for therapeutic intervention in combination with targeted therapies. Recent studies have shown that antihistamines can induce
For what it may be worth, thougbt some of you might like to see this: "Lysosomes in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells have previously been identified as a promising target for therapeutic intervention in combination with targeted therapies. Recent studies have shown that antihistamines can induce
Pogee
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Horrible Drugs
Hi guys, been a few weeks since my last post. So, I went onto sulfasalazine in Feb and then hydroxychloroquine in April and things seemed to be improving, until I was suffering with skin rashes which were itchy and prickly. My rheumy took me off meds at the end of May to see what happened with the
Hi guys, been a few weeks since my last post. So, I went onto sulfasalazine in Feb and then hydroxychloroquine in April and things seemed to be improving, until I was suffering with skin rashes which were itchy and prickly. My rheumy took me off meds at the end of May to see what happened with the
EnglishRose63
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NRAS
4 years ago
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