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Sorry :( me again (post surgery question)
Hello lovely community. You guys have been so helpful to me recently so wanted to gauge advice again. I had a miscellany of things done last Wednesday… copied and pasted exactly from my follow-up letter so I get nothing wrong: hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy, Novasure endometrial ablation and laparoscopic
Hello lovely community. You guys have been so helpful to me recently so wanted to gauge advice again. I had a miscellany of things done last Wednesday… copied and pasted exactly from my follow-up letter so I get nothing wrong: hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy, Novasure endometrial ablation and laparoscopic
endotheline
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Supporting Egg Quality
Hello All,We went through our first cycle of IVF in Jan and we are planning our next round in July. The first round we went in very naively and rather blind in terms of body/mind preparation. I have tried to guide myself as much as I can but I wondered what you could add to what I am doing. I am on
Hello All,We went through our first cycle of IVF in Jan and we are planning our next round in July. The first round we went in very naively and rather blind in terms of body/mind preparation. I have tried to guide myself as much as I can but I wondered what you could add to what I am doing. I am on
LuckyLazyLara
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Antihistamine
Take one antihistamine each day for all the summer to prevent moskito reaction. Only way to stop suffering. I had reaction like this since i'm little. A doctor told me to do this. Moskito prefer some people over other. They like me very much. I don't think it's related to biologic. You need protection
Take one antihistamine each day for all the summer to prevent moskito reaction. Only way to stop suffering. I had reaction like this since i'm little. A doctor told me to do this. Moskito prefer some people over other. They like me very much. I don't think it's related to biologic. You need protection
Shadow35
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NRAS
3 months ago
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Itchy?
Has anyone else had issues with being itchy? I am sure it's from the meds, as many have itchiness as a possible side effects. Strangely, it happens more in the afternoons than mornings...and randomly seems to happen in various places of my body. It never lasts for long, but enough to be annoying! My
Has anyone else had issues with being itchy? I am sure it's from the meds, as many have itchiness as a possible side effects. Strangely, it happens more in the afternoons than mornings...and randomly seems to happen in various places of my body. It never lasts for long, but enough to be annoying! My
Bruce67
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Brill Pharma Levothyroxine oral solution 100mcg sugar free
I had problems when first starting treatment feeling chest pain and just abnormally weird when on Teva tablets. Once on the liquid solution I have been fine. Now my pharmacist say they can only source Teva and they gave me instructions I needed 75 ml not 5ml of this product which is also not sugar
I had problems when first starting treatment feeling chest pain and just abnormally weird when on Teva tablets. Once on the liquid solution I have been fine. Now my pharmacist say they can only source Teva and they gave me instructions I needed 75 ml not 5ml of this product which is also not sugar
Spongemum
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
antihistamines
hi 👋🏻 think I need some antihistamines to help my ETD. I’ve been using Sudafed last 2 days because the steroid nasal sprays seem to make my ears sore. I know you can only use them for a few days though. I can literally feel the swelling reducing and then swelling up again. So maybe I need an antihistamine
hi 👋🏻 think I need some antihistamines to help my ETD. I’ve been using Sudafed last 2 days because the steroid nasal sprays seem to make my ears sore. I know you can only use them for a few days though. I can literally feel the swelling reducing and then swelling up again. So maybe I need an antihistamine
Lakeshiker
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Tinnitus UK
3 months ago
Besremi and Rux Combined
I was diagnosed with PV in 2021 and on Hydroxy for about a year. Then in December 2022 was switched to Besremi. I've been on Bes for a little over a year and gradually increased dosage to current 300 mcg. My platelets and HCT kept rising until my last blood work when finally the platelets and HCT
I was diagnosed with PV in 2021 and on Hydroxy for about a year. Then in December 2022 was switched to Besremi. I've been on Bes for a little over a year and gradually increased dosage to current 300 mcg. My platelets and HCT kept rising until my last blood work when finally the platelets and HCT
C_Anne_Orange
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Lung Transplant + Fermented Foods
Hello, I have a question for lung transplant recipients: are you allowed to eat anything fermented? I may need a transplant in the near future, but I have a histamine problem which is controlled with antihistamines and DAO tablets. The problem is that the DAO tablets are essentially fermented peas
Hello, I have a question for lung transplant recipients: are you allowed to eat anything fermented? I may need a transplant in the near future, but I have a histamine problem which is controlled with antihistamines and DAO tablets. The problem is that the DAO tablets are essentially fermented peas
mrblue12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Post Nasal Drip driving me mad!!
Since Christmas I have had the flu, a stomach bug and have just got over a bad cold. Unfortunately, since then I have had constant post nasal drip down the back of my throat. The nights are the worse as want to sleep but need to stay propped up otherwise I am coughing/constantly swallowing from the
Since Christmas I have had the flu, a stomach bug and have just got over a bad cold. Unfortunately, since then I have had constant post nasal drip down the back of my throat. The nights are the worse as want to sleep but need to stay propped up otherwise I am coughing/constantly swallowing from the
caico
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
Does asthma severity tend to reflect that of sinuses?
I wasn’t sure where to post this but please tell me if it’s out of place as I’l move it. Basically I’ve had chronic sinusitis with polyps for over a decade. It is more chronic inflammation that’s the issue, with meds the polyps are only small/secondary to the inflammation. I don’t have asthma but
I wasn’t sure where to post this but please tell me if it’s out of place as I’l move it. Basically I’ve had chronic sinusitis with polyps for over a decade. It is more chronic inflammation that’s the issue, with meds the polyps are only small/secondary to the inflammation. I don’t have asthma but
Unfocusedarrow
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Antihistamines and Prednisone, are they compatible?
In the case of pollen allergies, is it ok to take an antihistamine while on Prednisone? I have mild symptoms, runny nose and teary eyes and so far haven't taken any antihistamines, but would it be safe to do so if symptoms get worse? I am on 4 mg for another month before attempting to taper to 3.5
In the case of pollen allergies, is it ok to take an antihistamine while on Prednisone? I have mild symptoms, runny nose and teary eyes and so far haven't taken any antihistamines, but would it be safe to do so if symptoms get worse? I am on 4 mg for another month before attempting to taper to 3.5
Dochaz
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Returning to my surgery about getting thyroid bloods done🤦♀️
Hi everyone ❤️So after last Friday seeing my gp who prescribed antihistamines to counter act me having an intolorence to the teva t4 and me finding out the antihistamine contains mannitol and other fillers I know I'm intolorent to, and the teva t4 containing mannitol also, I decided not to take the
Hi everyone ❤️So after last Friday seeing my gp who prescribed antihistamines to counter act me having an intolorence to the teva t4 and me finding out the antihistamine contains mannitol and other fillers I know I'm intolorent to, and the teva t4 containing mannitol also, I decided not to take the
birkie
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Rang gp surgery 🤦♀️
So after my last posts about the gp prescribing me a antihistamine which I have recived today...( Fexofenadine Hydrochloride) I assume the gp wants me to take this antihistamine with my thyroid medication 🤔 although she never actually said this🤷♀️.Maby she's thinks the antihistamine will help me stomach
So after my last posts about the gp prescribing me a antihistamine which I have recived today...( Fexofenadine Hydrochloride) I assume the gp wants me to take this antihistamine with my thyroid medication 🤔 although she never actually said this🤷♀️.Maby she's thinks the antihistamine will help me stomach
birkie
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Tylenol pm dangerous ??
I know that Tylenol is often recommended for pain with CKD stage 3. But I am wondering if Tylenol PM is safe. I know that Tylenol PM includes an antihistamine to help with sleep. Does anyone have any experience with this OTC medication?
I know that Tylenol is often recommended for pain with CKD stage 3. But I am wondering if Tylenol PM is safe. I know that Tylenol PM includes an antihistamine to help with sleep. Does anyone have any experience with this OTC medication?
renegade70
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Kidney Disease
4 months ago
My Start Page - What I've learned and do now.
This is the Start Here paper, with clues & tips for RLS sufferers. Print it out and refer to it often. It may be your road map to possible relief. START HERE - and welcome. If you actually have Restless Legs (or Limbs) Syndrome - RLS/PLMD (now also known as Willis-Eckbom Disease) and do not know
This is the Start Here paper, with clues & tips for RLS sufferers. Print it out and refer to it often. It may be your road map to possible relief. START HERE - and welcome. If you actually have Restless Legs (or Limbs) Syndrome - RLS/PLMD (now also known as Willis-Eckbom Disease) and do not know
fritz34
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Taking antihistamine with cirrhosis
I am suffering from pet allergy and would like to take antihistamines.. which over the counter are safe with cirrhosis? Are there any other suggestions to relieve the symptoms. All blood work are within normal range and living a normal healthy life, obviously no alcohol.
I am suffering from pet allergy and would like to take antihistamines.. which over the counter are safe with cirrhosis? Are there any other suggestions to relieve the symptoms. All blood work are within normal range and living a normal healthy life, obviously no alcohol.
Male47
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
MPN and corticosteroids
My son with ET Jak2+ has just found out he has an allergy to penicillin, after taking it for strep throat. He's now on a high level of antihistamines and a corticosteroids. Has anyone had any adverse bleeding reactions to these drugs? His platelets are high enough that Von Willebrand hasn't been ruled
My son with ET Jak2+ has just found out he has an allergy to penicillin, after taking it for strep throat. He's now on a high level of antihistamines and a corticosteroids. Has anyone had any adverse bleeding reactions to these drugs? His platelets are high enough that Von Willebrand hasn't been ruled
trainerliz
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Hi! Just joined. Is there MG-lite?
I recently found out I have 0.12nmol/L of anti-AChR antibodies, but am told that's too low to be of any consequence. I certainly don't have the tell-tale symptoms of full-blown myasthenia gravis (MG), but I do have a very easily fatigued, twitchy, blinky left eye (and milder symptoms in the right one
I recently found out I have 0.12nmol/L of anti-AChR antibodies, but am told that's too low to be of any consequence. I certainly don't have the tell-tale symptoms of full-blown myasthenia gravis (MG), but I do have a very easily fatigued, twitchy, blinky left eye (and milder symptoms in the right one
AtopicGuy
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Myasthenia Gravis Association
4 months ago
Hi! I just joined. CIDP: Is anyone like me?
My neurologist thinks I might have chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), despite the fact that, apart from the occasional shooting pain, cramp, or twinge, I don't have any motor-control, spasm or electric-shock-like symptoms. What I do have is longstanding, progressive, bilateral
My neurologist thinks I might have chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), despite the fact that, apart from the occasional shooting pain, cramp, or twinge, I don't have any motor-control, spasm or electric-shock-like symptoms. What I do have is longstanding, progressive, bilateral
AtopicGuy
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Neuropathy Support
4 months ago
Tirosint
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
Hi, I posted earlier about Tirosint in Gel capsules possibly giving me a rash. I stopped taking them 4 weeks ago and the rash continues. Not as bad but still all down my legs and arms. My question. Can it take so long to leave the body? Or am I blaming the wrong thing for my rash? Blood tests were
jand123
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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