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Depo Provera
Good morning, I was simply wondering if I could ask others experience of Depo Provera injections? It’s my last option before another surgery to hopefully reduce my ongoing pain. What side effects are commonly experienced? Thank you so very kindly! E x
Good morning, I was simply wondering if I could ask others experience of Depo Provera injections? It’s my last option before another surgery to hopefully reduce my ongoing pain. What side effects are commonly experienced? Thank you so very kindly! E x
Ema4390
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Pleural effusion
Hi I'm andy I'm 46 about 2 or 3 months ago I was struggling with my breathing and had chest pains and went up into my left shoulder and my pulse rate was hitting 131 bpm I rang 999 straight away and the doctor told me when I was 230 ward that I had pleural effusion and I looked it up on NHS website
Hi I'm andy I'm 46 about 2 or 3 months ago I was struggling with my breathing and had chest pains and went up into my left shoulder and my pulse rate was hitting 131 bpm I rang 999 straight away and the doctor told me when I was 230 ward that I had pleural effusion and I looked it up on NHS website
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Pleural effusion
Hi I'm Andy I'm 46 uk I've been diagnosed with pleural effusion about 2 months ago I'm worried about it and scared I'm waiting to here from the hospital for a ultrasound scan
Hi I'm Andy I'm 46 uk I've been diagnosed with pleural effusion about 2 months ago I'm worried about it and scared I'm waiting to here from the hospital for a ultrasound scan
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
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Costochondritis
Hi. I injured my chest about a year ago when I first got diagnosed with asthma and other lung issues. I wonder if anyone else has a low peak flow due to chest inflammation here. The doctors here were never able to really get why I have such abnormal pulmonary function for my age. Thanks!
Hi. I injured my chest about a year ago when I first got diagnosed with asthma and other lung issues. I wonder if anyone else has a low peak flow due to chest inflammation here. The doctors here were never able to really get why I have such abnormal pulmonary function for my age. Thanks!
Beefull8
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Triple Inhaled Therapy at Two Glucocorticoid Doses in Moderate-to-Very-Severe COPD.
Triple fixed-dose regimens of an inhaled glucocorticoid, a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been studied at single dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid, but studies at two dose levels are lacking. Triple
Triple fixed-dose regimens of an inhaled glucocorticoid, a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been studied at single dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid, but studies at two dose levels are lacking. Triple
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Swelling feet ,ankles
Hi all ,has anyone found while using Trimbow ,or the likes ect ,have side effects of swollen feet and ankles
Hi all ,has anyone found while using Trimbow ,or the likes ect ,have side effects of swollen feet and ankles
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
App will reduce high risk of falls during and after Lockdown.
A free app has been developed at The University of Manchester to help reduce the high risk of falls and physical decline in older people self-isolating during the COVID-19 Lockdown. When used, the evidence based app - called Keep-On-Keep-Up- will help reduce the thousands of injuries – which are often
A free app has been developed at The University of Manchester to help reduce the high risk of falls and physical decline in older people self-isolating during the COVID-19 Lockdown. When used, the evidence based app - called Keep-On-Keep-Up- will help reduce the thousands of injuries – which are often
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Respiratory Deficits and Trans phobia.
Research has shown that transgender individuals with chest binding have abnormal lung function. Co-incidentally, Daniel Radcliffe has become embroiled with the creator of Harry Potter, GK Rowling, in an exchange of on-line differences of opinion about the acceptable definition of what a transgender person
Research has shown that transgender individuals with chest binding have abnormal lung function. Co-incidentally, Daniel Radcliffe has become embroiled with the creator of Harry Potter, GK Rowling, in an exchange of on-line differences of opinion about the acceptable definition of what a transgender person
Cateran
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
What are the black thick mucus parts coming out of my nose?
Hello pals, I am an asthamtic 27 yro girl for 9 years now, been controlling my symptoms very well. I started to smoke for 4 years now. It's been a month now that my sinuses get dry and blocked at night that i cannot breathe but through my mouth. So I went to the pharmacy and they prescribed a nose
Hello pals, I am an asthamtic 27 yro girl for 9 years now, been controlling my symptoms very well. I started to smoke for 4 years now. It's been a month now that my sinuses get dry and blocked at night that i cannot breathe but through my mouth. So I went to the pharmacy and they prescribed a nose
KhaCB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Breathing abnormalities in Parkinsons
Several different patterns of breathing abnormality may be found in PD: Upper airway obstruction (UAO) has been reported in a third of people with PD. The most common manifestation of UAO is soft speech, which itself may affect up to 70% of people with PD. Two types of UAO have been described: (i)
Several different patterns of breathing abnormality may be found in PD: Upper airway obstruction (UAO) has been reported in a third of people with PD. The most common manifestation of UAO is soft speech, which itself may affect up to 70% of people with PD. Two types of UAO have been described: (i)
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Being on hydroxychloroquine for SLE makes no difference to severity of Coronavirus infection - Covid-19 Global Rheum Alliance report
This has just been released. https://ard.bmj.com/content/early/2020/05/07/annrheumdis-2020-217690 Sadly no protection for us being on hydroxychloroquine it seems. Also the hospitalisation figures (55 - 57%) were horribly high in this, but I'm reminding myself that these cases are physician reported
This has just been released. https://ard.bmj.com/content/early/2020/05/07/annrheumdis-2020-217690 Sadly no protection for us being on hydroxychloroquine it seems. Also the hospitalisation figures (55 - 57%) were horribly high in this, but I'm reminding myself that these cases are physician reported
Cathyan
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Heparin injections
Hi everyone hope you all keeping well, I’m having bad tummy problems at the moment with Apaxiban tried Rivaroxiban same problems they both badly irritate my digestive system, my pulmonary embolism was supposedly provoked due to a very long journey so I’m on oral coagulation at least till August, so I
Hi everyone hope you all keeping well, I’m having bad tummy problems at the moment with Apaxiban tried Rivaroxiban same problems they both badly irritate my digestive system, my pulmonary embolism was supposedly provoked due to a very long journey so I’m on oral coagulation at least till August, so I
Luggs
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Anticoagulation Support
4 years ago
Coronavirus implications for survivors of pulmonary embolism and on rivaroxaban
I am still not clear if we should be considered as high risk for coronavirus complications having survived two cases of pulmonary embolisms and now on rivaroxaban for life. Loss of lung capacity would indicate that Covid would have a bad effect on lungs, and breathing but not told to shield?
I am still not clear if we should be considered as high risk for coronavirus complications having survived two cases of pulmonary embolisms and now on rivaroxaban for life. Loss of lung capacity would indicate that Covid would have a bad effect on lungs, and breathing but not told to shield?
Penpop
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Anticoagulation Support
4 years ago
Warfarin
Hi is anyone on here on warfarin for dvt and has asthma and had shielding letter
Hi is anyone on here on warfarin for dvt and has asthma and had shielding letter
Misty69
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Anticoagulation Support
4 years ago
30 Israeli medical innovations to fight coronavirus
Whether it’s in diagnostics, treatment or care management, Israel's innovators are busy inventing and adapting technologies to ease the coronavirus burden on the world. By Abigail Klein Leichman MARCH 30, 2020 The coronavirus crisis is first and foremost about people. People stuck at home, people
Whether it’s in diagnostics, treatment or care management, Israel's innovators are busy inventing and adapting technologies to ease the coronavirus burden on the world. By Abigail Klein Leichman MARCH 30, 2020 The coronavirus crisis is first and foremost about people. People stuck at home, people
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Anybody tried 'the Breather' device?
Hi all, anybody tried the 'Breather' (https://www.pnmedical.com/product/the-breather/)? I bought it like 11 days ago and have been trying to use it at least 2-3 times a day since. I'm actually struggling to use it the specified amount of times, but am finding it easier to blow into after using setting
Hi all, anybody tried the 'Breather' (https://www.pnmedical.com/product/the-breather/)? I bought it like 11 days ago and have been trying to use it at least 2-3 times a day since. I'm actually struggling to use it the specified amount of times, but am finding it easier to blow into after using setting
DaveT81
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Covid19 is starting to remind me of CAPS
Has anyone else seen the resemblance of severe covid19 to catastrophic Antiphospholipid syndrome? High D dimer, pulmonary embolism, kidney and liver failure with high cytokine Storm. Treatments are similar as well. Plasma, monoclonal antibodies, HCQ and now most recent success stories include anticoagulant
Has anyone else seen the resemblance of severe covid19 to catastrophic Antiphospholipid syndrome? High D dimer, pulmonary embolism, kidney and liver failure with high cytokine Storm. Treatments are similar as well. Plasma, monoclonal antibodies, HCQ and now most recent success stories include anticoagulant
Roarah
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
The BTK-inhibitor ibrutinib may protect against pulmonary injury in COVID-19 infected patients
"Ibrutinib and possibly other BTK-inhibitors may therefore provide protection against lung injury, and even improve pulmonary function in hypoxic patients with COVID-19 as we observed in this series of WM patients on ibrutinib. These findings should be considered as hypothesis generating and preliminary
"Ibrutinib and possibly other BTK-inhibitors may therefore provide protection against lung injury, and even improve pulmonary function in hypoxic patients with COVID-19 as we observed in this series of WM patients on ibrutinib. These findings should be considered as hypothesis generating and preliminary
avzuclav
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Severe Bloating in Abdomen of Injection Site?
Hello All, I am a new member to this forum having just been diagnosed with APS. I have been started on bridging therapy with Lovanox injections (100 mg Enoxaparin Sodium) twice daily plus 7.5 mg Warfarin tablets. On the injections, I am obviously bruising badly, but also developing hard lumps as well
Hello All, I am a new member to this forum having just been diagnosed with APS. I have been started on bridging therapy with Lovanox injections (100 mg Enoxaparin Sodium) twice daily plus 7.5 mg Warfarin tablets. On the injections, I am obviously bruising badly, but also developing hard lumps as well
kebber1223
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Help! I don't know what to do
I live in London, we are in lockdown, I have persistent AF & I'm taking Rivaroxaban 20mg & Bisoprolal 2.50mg for last 2 months. I also take HRT for years which means I have a period. Since yesterday I've had very heavy menstrual bleeding which is getting heavier and I suspect is caused by Rivaroxaban
I live in London, we are in lockdown, I have persistent AF & I'm taking Rivaroxaban 20mg & Bisoprolal 2.50mg for last 2 months. I also take HRT for years which means I have a period. Since yesterday I've had very heavy menstrual bleeding which is getting heavier and I suspect is caused by Rivaroxaban
Jeans1234
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
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