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Nose sores
Good morning, Can anyone tell me what you do for nose sores. I've had one at the inside tip for weeks. They come and go but when they come they last for weeks. They've been coming more frequently too. I'm at a loss of how to heal this. I was diagnosed with Lupus SLE, Sjogren's and MCTD. Is it
Good morning, Can anyone tell me what you do for nose sores. I've had one at the inside tip for weeks. They come and go but when they come they last for weeks. They've been coming more frequently too. I'm at a loss of how to heal this. I was diagnosed with Lupus SLE, Sjogren's and MCTD. Is it
Tessie62
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NRAS
3 months ago
Can Anyone Please Advise On B12 Related Tests To Have If Normal B12 Testing is in range.
Can Anyone Please Advise On B12 related tests to have If Normal B12 Testing is in range. My daughter is having numerous issues including IBS which she had for nearly 20 years and the last 18 months undiagnosed urology issues, mostly infections that often come back as no issues and has been on numerous
Can Anyone Please Advise On B12 related tests to have If Normal B12 Testing is in range. My daughter is having numerous issues including IBS which she had for nearly 20 years and the last 18 months undiagnosed urology issues, mostly infections that often come back as no issues and has been on numerous
thyreoidea
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Can Someone be in the normal TSH range but still be suffering from Hypothyroidism
My daughter has been suffering multiple symptoms, reoccurring urology issues, aches and pains, IBS to name but a few. Her GP’s have only ever tested for TSH which has always been in the middle of the range. As I have autoimmune hypothyroidism as well as an autoimmune blood disorder should they be
My daughter has been suffering multiple symptoms, reoccurring urology issues, aches and pains, IBS to name but a few. Her GP’s have only ever tested for TSH which has always been in the middle of the range. As I have autoimmune hypothyroidism as well as an autoimmune blood disorder should they be
thyreoidea
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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My Kardia has arrived.
Good morning - if you are in a similar time zone!My Kardia arrived yesterday morning so of course I took many readings to try it out. I also tried it on my husband to see if it was working properly and it appears to be fine. My own readings however are all over the shop, so I wondered if other people
Good morning - if you are in a similar time zone!My Kardia arrived yesterday morning so of course I took many readings to try it out. I also tried it on my husband to see if it was working properly and it appears to be fine. My own readings however are all over the shop, so I wondered if other people
Ilovedogs12
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
T'ai Chi & PD study
Tai chi may help slow down the symptoms of Parkinson's disease for several years, a Chinese study suggests. Those who practised the martial art twice a week had fewer complications and better quality of life than those who didn't, the researchers say. Parkinson's is a progressive brain disease which
Tai chi may help slow down the symptoms of Parkinson's disease for several years, a Chinese study suggests. Those who practised the martial art twice a week had fewer complications and better quality of life than those who didn't, the researchers say. Parkinson's is a progressive brain disease which
Reetpetitio
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Running in circles
I will try and make this the short version. My husband has advanced prostate cancer 4+5=9 (Gleason 9). One year ago it metastasized to the T9. He had radiation to the spot. In the meantime, he has had severe pain in the neck area. after scans, they said it was from an injury. (he has never had an injury
I will try and make this the short version. My husband has advanced prostate cancer 4+5=9 (Gleason 9). One year ago it metastasized to the T9. He had radiation to the spot. In the meantime, he has had severe pain in the neck area. after scans, they said it was from an injury. (he has never had an injury
Granica4818
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Chronic kidney disease
My recent GP-ordered blood tests have revealed chronic kidney disease. I have been told that an appointment will not be necessary. My creatine count is very high this time but B12 etc. are fine. Should I worry; everything online says this is serious.
My recent GP-ordered blood tests have revealed chronic kidney disease. I have been told that an appointment will not be necessary. My creatine count is very high this time but B12 etc. are fine. Should I worry; everything online says this is serious.
MaggieSylvie
in
MPN Voice
6 months ago
Severe Lung Scarring from Pneumonia
Hello, I have posted about my dad who is in his late 70s in ICU for severe pneumonia here before, but here is the current situation. At the moment, he is stable and he is close to weaning off sedation completely and starting ventilator weaning (trachy) soon. His ventilator setting is O2 35%, Saturation
Hello, I have posted about my dad who is in his late 70s in ICU for severe pneumonia here before, but here is the current situation. At the moment, he is stable and he is close to weaning off sedation completely and starting ventilator weaning (trachy) soon. His ventilator setting is O2 35%, Saturation
ForMyPapa
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ICUsteps
6 months ago
Very High blood pressure
I had a heartbeat issue last week ( felt a heavy thumping and slight difficulty getting my breath). Saw gp. She said heart sounded fine but has booked me in for bloods and ecg. However my blood pressure was high , so I’m now monitoring t home. I started yesterday evening. All my readings have been
I had a heartbeat issue last week ( felt a heavy thumping and slight difficulty getting my breath). Saw gp. She said heart sounded fine but has booked me in for bloods and ecg. However my blood pressure was high , so I’m now monitoring t home. I started yesterday evening. All my readings have been
Freshairfiend
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Levothyroxine
does anyone know if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free as I’m coeliac and unsure if it’s not helping with my immune system.
does anyone know if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free as I’m coeliac and unsure if it’s not helping with my immune system.
1Cass
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Levothyroxine and coeliac disease
would someone please be kind enough to inform me if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free with no traces of gluten and the brand name is Mand.
would someone please be kind enough to inform me if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free with no traces of gluten and the brand name is Mand.
1Cass
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 months ago
March is Blood Clot Awareness Month #BCAM
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 months ago
March is Blood Clot Awareness Month #BCAM
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
The arrhythmia nurse wants me to reduce my bisoprolol dose after my cardioversion - fear of early relapse.
I had a 2nd successful cardioversion 5 days ago, and the arrhythmia nurse told me to reduce my dose of bisoprolol immediately from 7.5mg to 5mg as my heart rate was around 50bpm. However, unless I maintain NSR for 6 weeks after the cardioversion, they won't offer another one, so I'm reluctant to reduce
I had a 2nd successful cardioversion 5 days ago, and the arrhythmia nurse told me to reduce my dose of bisoprolol immediately from 7.5mg to 5mg as my heart rate was around 50bpm. However, unless I maintain NSR for 6 weeks after the cardioversion, they won't offer another one, so I'm reluctant to reduce
Belle11
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
PS to Periodontal Abscess and Prednisone
Thanks to everyone who took the time to reply to my post about gum/tooth infections and prednisone. All the replies were helpful! I did manage to generate one last question. Did any of you who had tooth extractions go on to have dental implants? I am leaning against due to cost and issues related to
Thanks to everyone who took the time to reply to my post about gum/tooth infections and prednisone. All the replies were helpful! I did manage to generate one last question. Did any of you who had tooth extractions go on to have dental implants? I am leaning against due to cost and issues related to
Donna5658
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
"First ever successful experimental stem cell therapy for Parkinson's Disease"
https://youtu.be/Cz_0T7A7xc4?si=X7X0UCasxigtSmPf "Oct 9, 2023 #parkinsonsdisease #stemcelltreatment #parkinson In this podcast, we discuss a new potential treatment for Parkinson's Disease has been developed by Bluerock Therapeutics that has completed and released results for the Phase 1 clinical
https://youtu.be/Cz_0T7A7xc4?si=X7X0UCasxigtSmPf "Oct 9, 2023 #parkinsonsdisease #stemcelltreatment #parkinson In this podcast, we discuss a new potential treatment for Parkinson's Disease has been developed by Bluerock Therapeutics that has completed and released results for the Phase 1 clinical
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Lupus diagnosis yesterday
Hello everyone, been a tricky few months. You all know what it's like.just wanted to update and i feel a bit overwhelmed. In 2020 was diagnosed with UCTD. Positive ANA. Take hydroxychloquine. Last year ENT diagnosed sjogrens, it was an urgent 2 week referral as my throat had been sore for months
Hello everyone, been a tricky few months. You all know what it's like.just wanted to update and i feel a bit overwhelmed. In 2020 was diagnosed with UCTD. Positive ANA. Take hydroxychloquine. Last year ENT diagnosed sjogrens, it was an urgent 2 week referral as my throat had been sore for months
BonnyB
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Reintroducing gluten for coeliac test?
Hello everyone, After going gluten free in mid-November 2023 I have today had a blood test request come in which involves a coeliac test. I was tested for coeliac in 2017 too (negative) but didn't know I was being tested for it and had been eating strictly low carb for about 2 years at that point
Hello everyone, After going gluten free in mid-November 2023 I have today had a blood test request come in which involves a coeliac test. I was tested for coeliac in 2017 too (negative) but didn't know I was being tested for it and had been eating strictly low carb for about 2 years at that point
Myalikki
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Teeth sensitivity at the dentist
I have been diagnosed with SLE Lupus for a year now. Does anyone find their teeth really sensitive during ordinary dental treatment such as cleaning? I’m also having a problem with the injections to numb the mouth not working . Is this Lupus related or is it just me? Any advice on the problem would
I have been diagnosed with SLE Lupus for a year now. Does anyone find their teeth really sensitive during ordinary dental treatment such as cleaning? I’m also having a problem with the injections to numb the mouth not working . Is this Lupus related or is it just me? Any advice on the problem would
Chocolate1956
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Ureteral cytosis
Started Jevtana in August hoping for more moderate side effects and efficacy than I'd had with three prior rounds of Docetaxel. First Jevtana round was without carboplatin. Second Jevtana round had carboplatin included. Hematuria got a bit more severe and then two weeks into the three-week cycle, I
Started Jevtana in August hoping for more moderate side effects and efficacy than I'd had with three prior rounds of Docetaxel. First Jevtana round was without carboplatin. Second Jevtana round had carboplatin included. Hematuria got a bit more severe and then two weeks into the three-week cycle, I
CWT53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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