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PMR symptoms after steroid injection 12 days ago
Happy New Year everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas .🎄 I posted just before Christmas about awful shoulder and neck pain and that I saw a private doctor who thinks my symptoms are PMR. He gave me a steroid injection. It has helped dampen down the pain. It was excruciating but has since
Happy New Year everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas .🎄 I posted just before Christmas about awful shoulder and neck pain and that I saw a private doctor who thinks my symptoms are PMR. He gave me a steroid injection. It has helped dampen down the pain. It was excruciating but has since
MsWhistledown
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
steroid injection
Hi everyone Happy New Year to you all. Can anyone answer my question if it's safe to have a steroid injection for frozen shoulder if you have open angle glaucoma? Don't know what to do. Many thanks in advance.
Hi everyone Happy New Year to you all. Can anyone answer my question if it's safe to have a steroid injection for frozen shoulder if you have open angle glaucoma? Don't know what to do. Many thanks in advance.
callie77
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
Advice request - going in circles with doctors
Hi all, I've been suffering with endometriosis for years but I'm really struggling to get proper help with it, and the doctors seem to be thinking now it might be something else. I've had surgery to remove endometriosis twice (and the second time I also had an ovarian cyst removed which was larger than
Hi all, I've been suffering with endometriosis for years but I'm really struggling to get proper help with it, and the doctors seem to be thinking now it might be something else. I've had surgery to remove endometriosis twice (and the second time I also had an ovarian cyst removed which was larger than
Bookworm321123
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
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Low BP in afib and covid
After all the years I have finally caught COVID. Had a headache for a couple of days which has gone now. Not much coughing, just feel a bit achy and weak.Unfortunately, it's sent me into an afib episode although my heart rate is staying below 100bpm in fact it's hovering around 70 to 80bpm. I was concerned
After all the years I have finally caught COVID. Had a headache for a couple of days which has gone now. Not much coughing, just feel a bit achy and weak.Unfortunately, it's sent me into an afib episode although my heart rate is staying below 100bpm in fact it's hovering around 70 to 80bpm. I was concerned
Karendeena
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AF Association
7 months ago
questions
In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
In the summer, I noticed sporadic noises in one ear. It only happened at night, when lying down to sleep. It was almost like a deep and faint squeak. It lasted 2 days and went away. Months later, after developing a sinus cold, it returned. I did not react immediately as I thought it would pass. After
Healthymetoday
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
steroid injection for back pain with pain team?
hello, I have had back pain for as long as I remember however 3 years ago was the first episode of severe spasm in my whole back making me collapse and couldn’t be moved for hours. I was put on gabapentin for 2.5 years which I have tapered off because I’m not sure the problem was nerve pain and the mri
hello, I have had back pain for as long as I remember however 3 years ago was the first episode of severe spasm in my whole back making me collapse and couldn’t be moved for hours. I was put on gabapentin for 2.5 years which I have tapered off because I’m not sure the problem was nerve pain and the mri
Louiseelaine
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Stanmore Young Spine Group
8 months ago
lung nodule / proposed surgery / scared and confused
Hello, thank you for this site. My best to all on this site for health and happiness. I’m not even sure where I may be at on this journey but am certainly scared and confused . In March of 2022 I had a kidney stone and a lung nodule was detected on right lower lobe and suggested follow up in 3 -6 months
Hello, thank you for this site. My best to all on this site for health and happiness. I’m not even sure where I may be at on this journey but am certainly scared and confused . In March of 2022 I had a kidney stone and a lung nodule was detected on right lower lobe and suggested follow up in 3 -6 months
ghostyinmass
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Lung Cancer Support
7 months ago
ET & Canine kennel cough
I have been diagnosed with ET on Feb 24 and currently on I Peg 45mcg. Our dog who was due his kennel cough (infectious tracheobronchitis) inoculation today and having informed the vet we had recently transitioned from raw food to dry food to reduce my chances of bacterial infection, he said I should
I have been diagnosed with ET on Feb 24 and currently on I Peg 45mcg. Our dog who was due his kennel cough (infectious tracheobronchitis) inoculation today and having informed the vet we had recently transitioned from raw food to dry food to reduce my chances of bacterial infection, he said I should
RedCardRob
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
considering stopping adt/abiraterone to see what happens
it’s been 8 months since I found myself to have a PSA of 70, it is now 0.0 and I am due for the ADT injection. I have coupled standard treatment with rife, mushrooms, ivermectin, fenbendazole, apricot seeds, green tea, vit e, graviola. What is the feeling on the board here should I see if the alternative
it’s been 8 months since I found myself to have a PSA of 70, it is now 0.0 and I am due for the ADT injection. I have coupled standard treatment with rife, mushrooms, ivermectin, fenbendazole, apricot seeds, green tea, vit e, graviola. What is the feeling on the board here should I see if the alternative
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Biologic with covid
Testing positive for covid and am am taking a biologic.Like my head the info is a bit wooly, but I think it maybe that I should suspend the biologic until covid test is negative. Presume this is correct as i think it should make sense. Is anyone in similar circumstances able to confirm or otherwise?
Testing positive for covid and am am taking a biologic.Like my head the info is a bit wooly, but I think it maybe that I should suspend the biologic until covid test is negative. Presume this is correct as i think it should make sense. Is anyone in similar circumstances able to confirm or otherwise?
Wantplaytennis
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NRAS
8 months ago
Aching calf muscles
Hello again everyone. I have had Maderna jab, then the flu, cough etc, but not covid. All other ailments, except cough had subsided...but now aching calf muscles in both legs. Back from GP appt, but not very reassuring, as it was a student locum, in hospital scrubs, who almost took longer reading up
Hello again everyone. I have had Maderna jab, then the flu, cough etc, but not covid. All other ailments, except cough had subsided...but now aching calf muscles in both legs. Back from GP appt, but not very reassuring, as it was a student locum, in hospital scrubs, who almost took longer reading up
Temoral
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Unexplained increase in mortality rates
I'd like to begin by saying I'm not a conspiracy theorist by any stretch of the imagination but having heard so many stories (mostly first hand and through personal experience) since the outbreak of Covid in Jan 2020 I am beginning to question what's going on. A recent publication in LANCET, no less
I'd like to begin by saying I'm not a conspiracy theorist by any stretch of the imagination but having heard so many stories (mostly first hand and through personal experience) since the outbreak of Covid in Jan 2020 I am beginning to question what's going on. A recent publication in LANCET, no less
SuperSanta
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
covid 19 and Funcational Gait Disorder
Hi All I’ve had Funcational Gait disorder for 12 long years now, so cannot walk very far and rely on my mobility scooter and walking stick to get around. Last Sunday I came down with covid and it seems to have attacked my legs so I’m almost unable to stand let alone walk a few steps. Has anyone else
Hi All I’ve had Funcational Gait disorder for 12 long years now, so cannot walk very far and rely on my mobility scooter and walking stick to get around. Last Sunday I came down with covid and it seems to have attacked my legs so I’m almost unable to stand let alone walk a few steps. Has anyone else
lorettapalmer
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
8 months ago
Sinemet Plus 25mg/100mg tablets Side effects?
My brother takes Sinemet plus 25mg/100mg tablets - One and a half tablets at 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Half Sinemet CR 25mg/100mg tablets - one taken at bedtime. I have noticed after taking Sinemet plus he is unable to get out of chair or bed for up to an hour, dizziness and sleepiness. His vision
My brother takes Sinemet plus 25mg/100mg tablets - One and a half tablets at 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Half Sinemet CR 25mg/100mg tablets - one taken at bedtime. I have noticed after taking Sinemet plus he is unable to get out of chair or bed for up to an hour, dizziness and sleepiness. His vision
Sarah106
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Seeking information about encephalomalacia
Hi , I’m new to this site . I have recently given up working to become a carer for my partner who had a TBI in 2009 . He received a bleed to the brain and had to have a craniotomy . Amazingly he recovered and even went back to work but in 2018 I noticed a change in his walking and a movement in his eye
Hi , I’m new to this site . I have recently given up working to become a carer for my partner who had a TBI in 2009 . He received a bleed to the brain and had to have a craniotomy . Amazingly he recovered and even went back to work but in 2018 I noticed a change in his walking and a movement in his eye
Jasper65
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Headway
6 months ago
Need advice on what to do next!
Recently diagnosed with Hashimotos following endocrinologist appt, which was actually to investigate causes for my hair loss (lost 60% of hair after covid vaccination, then Covid itself in early 2022). Also been suffering other symptoms for around 2 years - weight gain, tired all the time, joint pains
Recently diagnosed with Hashimotos following endocrinologist appt, which was actually to investigate causes for my hair loss (lost 60% of hair after covid vaccination, then Covid itself in early 2022). Also been suffering other symptoms for around 2 years - weight gain, tired all the time, joint pains
ErnieBear
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Sleep Study
I had a flare up at the end of Jan which I didn’t recognise as a typical flare up. Did NOT start as a typical cold/sore throat & turn to chest infection as normal (so I’m still not entirely sure what it was, although doc said bloods suggested viral/bacterial). Everything became very tight / dry in my
I had a flare up at the end of Jan which I didn’t recognise as a typical flare up. Did NOT start as a typical cold/sore throat & turn to chest infection as normal (so I’m still not entirely sure what it was, although doc said bloods suggested viral/bacterial). Everything became very tight / dry in my
PW_R
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Trimbow inhaler
I have read a few people having symptoms of a soar mouth, bleeding and thrush etc from this inhaler or steroid inhalers and wanted to share a tip I had . Use a spacer , never suck in hard as the medicine will hit the back of your throat and not go down your windpipe to your lungs , take the second inhalation
I have read a few people having symptoms of a soar mouth, bleeding and thrush etc from this inhaler or steroid inhalers and wanted to share a tip I had . Use a spacer , never suck in hard as the medicine will hit the back of your throat and not go down your windpipe to your lungs , take the second inhalation
Julesc12
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
post quadruple bypass
I first started having problems in my legs in 2010.I was sent to vascular specialist who stated there was nothing wrong and from that I was sent for heart tests and again I was told there was nothing wrong.The pain was increasing in my right calf and was then in my left calf.I explained I was scared
I first started having problems in my legs in 2010.I was sent to vascular specialist who stated there was nothing wrong and from that I was sent for heart tests and again I was told there was nothing wrong.The pain was increasing in my right calf and was then in my left calf.I explained I was scared
wardywill
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Prothrombin time
Is 11.3 seconds prothrombin time normal partial thromboplastin 22.3 seconds are they in normal range
Is 11.3 seconds prothrombin time normal partial thromboplastin 22.3 seconds are they in normal range
Sheliabee
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
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