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I've been living with this disease for about 10 years now and also have a
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surgery coming up ! The disease has started to spread . What is the best way to remove hair especially in the groin area ?!!
I've been living with this disease for about 10 years now and also have a
skin
graft
surgery coming up ! The disease has started to spread . What is the best way to remove hair especially in the groin area ?!!
Kishon
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa Support
7 years ago
Parts of UK identified as high risk areas for Lyme disease
Trouble with identifying high risk areas is that anyone in a non-high-risk area could more easily have their concern dismissed - purely on a statistical basis. Quite possibly without even asking about exposure/visits to high risk areas/etc. Especially if they do not get the bulls eye rash... [i] [/i
Trouble with identifying high risk areas is that anyone in a non-high-risk area could more easily have their concern dismissed - purely on a statistical basis. Quite possibly without even asking about exposure/visits to high risk areas/etc. Especially if they do not get the bulls eye rash... [i] [/i
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Back to work
10 week post 3x CABG I feel good apart from discomfort in chest area and a little in leg when is a good time to return to work anybody's experience on this I am a Maint engineer
10 week post 3x CABG I feel good apart from discomfort in chest area and a little in leg when is a good time to return to work anybody's experience on this I am a Maint engineer
Barrie62
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
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5 years & 2 days since my CABG. My thanks to all @ Blackpool Victoria Cardiac Unit, to NW Ambulance Paramedics & to local services for getting me here today. And of course to family & friends (& BHF) for their continued support......
5 years & 2 days since my CABG. My thanks to all @ Blackpool Victoria Cardiac Unit, to NW Ambulance Paramedics & to local services for getting me here today. And of course to family & friends (& BHF) for their continued support......
Berylsmum
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Sore ankles post cabg x3
Hi everyone. I'm 7 weeks since op. On minimal meds, Atorvastatin and daily aspirin only. Not sure why but for weeks both ankles have been very sore, aching, in Achilles tendon area. This is now inhibiting my walking progress. I and doctor cannot fathom this. Anyone had this or can guess what's happening
Hi everyone. I'm 7 weeks since op. On minimal meds, Atorvastatin and daily aspirin only. Not sure why but for weeks both ankles have been very sore, aching, in Achilles tendon area. This is now inhibiting my walking progress. I and doctor cannot fathom this. Anyone had this or can guess what's happening
chrsfrm
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Hypothyroidism courtesy of Lyme Disease. Anyone have natural solutions to the Hypo?
Hi, I'm new in the neighborhood, or as we say in Mexico, la colonia! This is a story of my 11 year old daughter. At the risk of giving too much information (or not enough), I've condensed her story into two versions, short story and novel. For those who would like the complete history please scroll down
Hi, I'm new in the neighborhood, or as we say in Mexico, la colonia! This is a story of my 11 year old daughter. At the risk of giving too much information (or not enough), I've condensed her story into two versions, short story and novel. For those who would like the complete history please scroll down
Lymita
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Symposium this Saturday
I know that many of you are concerned about Lyme Disease and your thyroid function. This is short notice, but if you live in or close to London you may feel you wish to attend this symposium on Saturday. It is only £20. Jane x https://www.lymediseaseclinic.co.uk/speakers/
I know that many of you are concerned about Lyme Disease and your thyroid function. This is short notice, but if you live in or close to London you may feel you wish to attend this symposium on Saturday. It is only £20. Jane x https://www.lymediseaseclinic.co.uk/speakers/
janeb15
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Angiogram
I had my much feared angiogram four days ago and it was fine. The previous nuclear stress test indicated blockage but my CABG grafts were clear Discharge instructions say to make a follow up appointment with my cardiologist but I keep getting put off by his office. They gave me a message and told me
I had my much feared angiogram four days ago and it was fine. The previous nuclear stress test indicated blockage but my CABG grafts were clear Discharge instructions say to make a follow up appointment with my cardiologist but I keep getting put off by his office. They gave me a message and told me
Smikra
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Sternum Non-Union worries
HI everyone. 3 weeks ago I had my sternum rewired as it was clicking and clearly not joining after my CABG x3. The surgeon said the wires had pulled through my soft bones so he used a cable tie system for the second attempt. Whilst I realise it is early days, I do still feel some popping and clicking
HI everyone. 3 weeks ago I had my sternum rewired as it was clicking and clearly not joining after my CABG x3. The surgeon said the wires had pulled through my soft bones so he used a cable tie system for the second attempt. Whilst I realise it is early days, I do still feel some popping and clicking
chrsfrm
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Boils and pus.
I had a boil on my leg which was for 2-3 days normal. But after the 3rd day it started becoming hard and red. Today I popped it and pus flew out. but there's some water drainage too. And there is some pain where boil appeared and some on middle part of leg ( boil appeared near the heel). Is that normal
I had a boil on my leg which was for 2-3 days normal. But after the 3rd day it started becoming hard and red. Today I popped it and pus flew out. but there's some water drainage too. And there is some pain where boil appeared and some on middle part of leg ( boil appeared near the heel). Is that normal
hrshlol
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MY SKIN
7 years ago
A relief!
I was relieved to be told by my Consultant Dermatologist that the small lesion on my cheek was only a Acinitic Keratoses which can be put right with chemotherapy cream. I went for a full check as I learned from this excellent, informative forum that we CLLers have to be wary of skin " issues" as the
I was relieved to be told by my Consultant Dermatologist that the small lesion on my cheek was only a Acinitic Keratoses which can be put right with chemotherapy cream. I went for a full check as I learned from this excellent, informative forum that we CLLers have to be wary of skin " issues" as the
Saska-Jul31
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CLL Support
7 years ago
7 week in and getting gurgling in stomach
Hi all as the subject states 7 week in after triple CABG and getting stomach gurgling with the feeling of not quite acid reflux but I feel it could develop. Anyone experienced this and is it quite common
Hi all as the subject states 7 week in after triple CABG and getting stomach gurgling with the feeling of not quite acid reflux but I feel it could develop. Anyone experienced this and is it quite common
Barrie62
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Slow and steady
No PB at this weeks Parkrun but I was ready to walk after the first k or so as my shins were sore. Just as I slowed to a fast walk, the legend at our Parkrun that is 79 year Jim gave me some encouragement and I picked up the pace again. By halfway round my legs were fatigued and I was ready to give up
No PB at this weeks Parkrun but I was ready to walk after the first k or so as my shins were sore. Just as I slowed to a fast walk, the legend at our Parkrun that is 79 year Jim gave me some encouragement and I picked up the pace again. By halfway round my legs were fatigued and I was ready to give up
SteffieLouG
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Couch to 5K
7 years ago
Why Cholesterol does not cause Heart Disease
The latest informative post from Dr Kendrick, a must read for all What causes heart disease part XXXVI (part thirty-six) by Dr. Malcolm Kendrick 5th September 2017 Wipe your mind clear of all previous ideas about CVD. About as easy as standing in the corner and not thinking about a tiger. In reality
The latest informative post from Dr Kendrick, a must read for all What causes heart disease part XXXVI (part thirty-six) by Dr. Malcolm Kendrick 5th September 2017 Wipe your mind clear of all previous ideas about CVD. About as easy as standing in the corner and not thinking about a tiger. In reality
Markl60
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Cholesterol Support
7 years ago
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
I was just told by my orthopedic dr that I have cubital tunnel syndrome. He suggested I try a conservative way to fix it first by keeping my elbow straight while I sleep. I tried this last night by wrapping it in an Ace bandage but it only appeared to make my hand swell (it was not too tight). I know
I was just told by my orthopedic dr that I have cubital tunnel syndrome. He suggested I try a conservative way to fix it first by keeping my elbow straight while I sleep. I tried this last night by wrapping it in an Ace bandage but it only appeared to make my hand swell (it was not too tight). I know
njgal68
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NRAS
7 years ago
Not so bad.....
Pleased to report that mammogram was bearable, in fact a lot less painful than when last taken, barely 2 years post CABG. Thence to GP. Heart rate better, but alas, BP still on the high side. I'm to return to see doctor for a medication review....treated myself to home made soup for lunch in local café
Pleased to report that mammogram was bearable, in fact a lot less painful than when last taken, barely 2 years post CABG. Thence to GP. Heart rate better, but alas, BP still on the high side. I'm to return to see doctor for a medication review....treated myself to home made soup for lunch in local café
Berylsmum
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
My anxiety has been high since finding out I have Lyme disease
I don't know what to do I feel like I'm going to choke or can't breathe I'm scared I'm going to die🔪⚔️🗡
I don't know what to do I feel like I'm going to choke or can't breathe I'm scared I'm going to die🔪⚔️🗡
Gamerfitmom
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
How afraid should we be of ticks and Lyme disease?
There has been a surge in cases of the tick-borne infection, with rugby star Matt Dawson the latest public figure to warn of the dangers after needing heart surgery to recover. Here’s the truth about the tiny creatures and the harm they can cause. Infected deer ticks are nothing if not indiscriminate
There has been a surge in cases of the tick-borne infection, with rugby star Matt Dawson the latest public figure to warn of the dangers after needing heart surgery to recover. Here’s the truth about the tiny creatures and the harm they can cause. Infected deer ticks are nothing if not indiscriminate
Clutter
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Lyme Disease, Help!!!!!
Hi All, I am hoping someone on this website can give me any help and guidance to get a diagnosis and treatment for Lyme disease. I have been recently Diagnosed with ME/CFS but Im positive Ive had Lyme disease for around 5 years now. My symptoms are Arthritis Bells Palsy Chronic Fatigue Severe Migraines
Hi All, I am hoping someone on this website can give me any help and guidance to get a diagnosis and treatment for Lyme disease. I have been recently Diagnosed with ME/CFS but Im positive Ive had Lyme disease for around 5 years now. My symptoms are Arthritis Bells Palsy Chronic Fatigue Severe Migraines
mgb80
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
More news... you couldn't make this up
So the recovery continues slowly and not as well as I'd hoped but I do believe my existing issues from the Ciprofloxacin adverse reaction are making it worse. Then a week ago I went to the GP because I'd found a lump in the left side of my chest. Of course I was a little anxious and after the GP examined
So the recovery continues slowly and not as well as I'd hoped but I do believe my existing issues from the Ciprofloxacin adverse reaction are making it worse. Then a week ago I went to the GP because I'd found a lump in the left side of my chest. Of course I was a little anxious and after the GP examined
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
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