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THE USE OF VITAMIN C in ADRENAL FATIGUE/ASTHMA.
Can someone advise on Vitamin C in high doses for adrenal fatigue, and for use to open up the airways, with asthmatic conditions? Does the vitamin work as an antihistamine, affecting capillary dilation?
Can someone advise on Vitamin C in high doses for adrenal fatigue, and for use to open up the airways, with asthmatic conditions? Does the vitamin work as an antihistamine, affecting capillary dilation?
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
PLC on to a new theory AGAIN ha!
Hi all, I have just been reading the plc posts and they were from some time ago so I hope you guys manage to see my post. I have had PLC for five years, and was diagnosed at 38. I am female. I have been seeing a dermatologist approximately every six months, they have no explanation and tell me if
Hi all, I have just been reading the plc posts and they were from some time ago so I hope you guys manage to see my post. I have had PLC for five years, and was diagnosed at 38. I am female. I have been seeing a dermatologist approximately every six months, they have no explanation and tell me if
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MY SKIN
7 years ago
Asthma developed after pregnancy, anyone else?
Hello, I wanted to share my story: I never had asthma in my life before, but do have hayfever in the springtime. But these are mild and I usually manage it very well without antihistamine. When my husband and I decided to start a family, i coud not image I would go through hell. 1 day after my sons delivery
Hello, I wanted to share my story: I never had asthma in my life before, but do have hayfever in the springtime. But these are mild and I usually manage it very well without antihistamine. When my husband and I decided to start a family, i coud not image I would go through hell. 1 day after my sons delivery
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
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Fibro rash
Hi everyone - looking for advice again. Have any of you some suggestions for how to tackle rash/itch which comes and goes - I have it every few weeks and it lasts for 3 or 4 days. Got antihistamines from doc which stops it (and me) going completely crazy and also apply anti itch creams (Eurax) which
Hi everyone - looking for advice again. Have any of you some suggestions for how to tackle rash/itch which comes and goes - I have it every few weeks and it lasts for 3 or 4 days. Got antihistamines from doc which stops it (and me) going completely crazy and also apply anti itch creams (Eurax) which
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
Throat closing up
I keep getting a feeling like there is something in my throat blocking me from swallowing. I noticed that it gets worse after I eat. I have pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear which drives me insane, and bad headaches from stiff neck muscles. For the past few days, it feels like every time I eat, everything
I keep getting a feeling like there is something in my throat blocking me from swallowing. I noticed that it gets worse after I eat. I have pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear which drives me insane, and bad headaches from stiff neck muscles. For the past few days, it feels like every time I eat, everything
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
facial rash on son
hi my son had a rash develop across his body the other day. it came on very quickly and spread really fast. it started on his hands and then spread everywhere. it came up two days ago and majority has since gone down. we went to the docs twice that same day as they were concerned about the speed it spread
hi my son had a rash develop across his body the other day. it came on very quickly and spread really fast. it started on his hands and then spread everywhere. it came up two days ago and majority has since gone down. we went to the docs twice that same day as they were concerned about the speed it spread
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ERIC
7 years ago
Benepali and Antihistamines
Hi Hay fever strikes! Does anyone know if I can take antihistamines whilst on Benepali? Thanks folks
Hi Hay fever strikes! Does anyone know if I can take antihistamines whilst on Benepali? Thanks folks
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NRAS
7 years ago
Itching
Hi. As you may know I have PV. This post is on behalf of my sister who has ET. I don't have issues with itching after baths (I do after showers and gave them up about six years ago - luckily I love my baths 😊). My sister is having terrible problems with itching after showers or baths. Can anyone help
Hi. As you may know I have PV. This post is on behalf of my sister who has ET. I don't have issues with itching after baths (I do after showers and gave them up about six years ago - luckily I love my baths 😊). My sister is having terrible problems with itching after showers or baths. Can anyone help
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MPN Voice
7 years ago
? Drug allergy rash
Morning, Has anyone had a drug allergy rash to dmards ?. Had to go to walk in G.p collaborative yesterday. Have a mega itchy rash pretty widespread. The Dr thought it may be medication. I am into my 6th course of antibiotics this year. Never had any issues before. He wants me to stop amoxyclav. Also
Morning, Has anyone had a drug allergy rash to dmards ?. Had to go to walk in G.p collaborative yesterday. Have a mega itchy rash pretty widespread. The Dr thought it may be medication. I am into my 6th course of antibiotics this year. Never had any issues before. He wants me to stop amoxyclav. Also
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NRAS
7 years ago
Recently diagnosed, halfway through treatment
Just want to relate my experience here, as all accounts seem to be useful. Symptoms started in February this year: what felt like a blocked nose. Exacerbated when eating and especially drinking alcohol. I had five visits to my clinic, seeing different GPs, and all suggested it was allergic and recommended
Just want to relate my experience here, as all accounts seem to be useful. Symptoms started in February this year: what felt like a blocked nose. Exacerbated when eating and especially drinking alcohol. I had five visits to my clinic, seeing different GPs, and all suggested it was allergic and recommended
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Vasculitis UK
7 years ago
Swelling, itchy lower legs with rash
I'm 72 with long term hypothyroidism which I manage ok but have a wonky thermostat and can not stand the heat. With this recent bout of warm weather I have broken out in an itchy rash on my lower legs, my ankles have swollen and my elbows now seem to be swelling. I have no pain other than itching. Is
I'm 72 with long term hypothyroidism which I manage ok but have a wonky thermostat and can not stand the heat. With this recent bout of warm weather I have broken out in an itchy rash on my lower legs, my ankles have swollen and my elbows now seem to be swelling. I have no pain other than itching. Is
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Dry eyes
What's bad few daysive had with these horrid dry eyes!! I use Systain eye drops and some " long lasting " viscotears. While I'm.in moan mode I've got bad itchy prickly heat on my arms too. No antihistamines has helped. This prickly heat is caused by me driving the car with the window down. I burn
What's bad few daysive had with these horrid dry eyes!! I use Systain eye drops and some " long lasting " viscotears. While I'm.in moan mode I've got bad itchy prickly heat on my arms too. No antihistamines has helped. This prickly heat is caused by me driving the car with the window down. I burn
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NRAS
7 years ago
MRI issues
I've had three MRI scans since September last year. The first was a brain scan and some time after that I begin to experience skin burning on the front of my right thigh. I never made any connection between the burning and the MRI, then when I read about b12 and burning skin I guessed I'd found the cause
I've had three MRI scans since September last year. The first was a brain scan and some time after that I begin to experience skin burning on the front of my right thigh. I never made any connection between the burning and the MRI, then when I read about b12 and burning skin I guessed I'd found the cause
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Roller-coaster 🎢
I think I have just experienced the worst 24 hours of itching in my life, I am red raw, sore, very tired and feeling sorry for myself which I hope everyone realises I don't do very often.... And I am definitely putting down to the increase of my advagraf as it begins a few hours after I take them,
I think I have just experienced the worst 24 hours of itching in my life, I am red raw, sore, very tired and feeling sorry for myself which I hope everyone realises I don't do very often.... And I am definitely putting down to the increase of my advagraf as it begins a few hours after I take them,
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Blood Test No. 3 -
Hello, Brief background: I’m originally from London, but previously lived in the US from age 10-28, where as a teen I was diagnosed with chronic ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura - autoimmune blood disorder). This fortunately went into remission during Uni. In 2014, I moved back to London to
Hello, Brief background: I’m originally from London, but previously lived in the US from age 10-28, where as a teen I was diagnosed with chronic ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura - autoimmune blood disorder). This fortunately went into remission during Uni. In 2014, I moved back to London to
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
On A Sjogrens Awareness Mission
Well, I've been managing very nicely for a number of weeks now. (At times, I even thought, oh, I'm ok now, over whatever attacked my well-being)! Of course, just as I was beginning to feel ok'ish', so I am reminded, there is no cure for Sjogrens. So, I'm back in bed, having returned from a GP appointment
Well, I've been managing very nicely for a number of weeks now. (At times, I even thought, oh, I'm ok now, over whatever attacked my well-being)! Of course, just as I was beginning to feel ok'ish', so I am reminded, there is no cure for Sjogrens. So, I'm back in bed, having returned from a GP appointment
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
7 years ago
New Here, New PBC Diagnosis - Plus Introduction
Hello! So glad to have found this forum. I'm a 58-year-old woman in North Texas, USA. After seeing liver enzymes rise over 9 months or so, was referred by my cardiologist to a gastroenterologist who ordered blood tests and liver biopsy, all of which confirm PBC. The best news is that the level of liver
Hello! So glad to have found this forum. I'm a 58-year-old woman in North Texas, USA. After seeing liver enzymes rise over 9 months or so, was referred by my cardiologist to a gastroenterologist who ordered blood tests and liver biopsy, all of which confirm PBC. The best news is that the level of liver
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Itching
Had to increase my advagraf from 0.5mg to 1mg about 2 weeks ago and the last week I have had an insane itch all over at first I thought it was fabric softener as I switched but I rewashed everything in my usual one and I still have it. I have been on antihistamines last 4 days but not touching it,
Had to increase my advagraf from 0.5mg to 1mg about 2 weeks ago and the last week I have had an insane itch all over at first I thought it was fabric softener as I switched but I rewashed everything in my usual one and I still have it. I have been on antihistamines last 4 days but not touching it,
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
bad chest & cold
Hi all, I have been on Methotrexate 15mg injections for 8 weeks. Steroids for 11 weeks starting to taper down last week (Thursday)from 10mg to 5mg then this week (Wednesday) taper 1 mg per week till finally off these scary tablets. I started sulfasalosine last Tuesday 500mg per day going to 1000mg
Hi all, I have been on Methotrexate 15mg injections for 8 weeks. Steroids for 11 weeks starting to taper down last week (Thursday)from 10mg to 5mg then this week (Wednesday) taper 1 mg per week till finally off these scary tablets. I started sulfasalosine last Tuesday 500mg per day going to 1000mg
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NRAS
7 years ago
Possible milk allergy?
Hi, I'm looking for some advice on milk allergies. I am in my 40's have had asthma, eczema, hay fever, dust mite and allergies to various animals pretty much my whole life but its always been manageable and never that severe. I don't drink milk and limit my dairy intake for ethical reasons and have done
Hi, I'm looking for some advice on milk allergies. I am in my 40's have had asthma, eczema, hay fever, dust mite and allergies to various animals pretty much my whole life but its always been manageable and never that severe. I don't drink milk and limit my dairy intake for ethical reasons and have done
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EFA
7 years ago
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