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HI. I was diagnosed years ago but have never needed my inhaler till recently . Now its really bad. I haver Lyme disease so steroids are a big no for me I'm really scared that I wont be able to get this under control . Any advice please.
HI. I was diagnosed years ago but have never needed my inhaler till recently . Now its really bad. I haver Lyme disease so steroids are a big no for me I'm really scared that I wont be able to get this under control . Any advice please.
dizzyblond1
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
I'm thinking of coming off my statins
I have read so much bad press and I am now getting some joint and muscle aches. I have been on atrovastatin 20mg for over a year now.. No cardiac issues but I did have a cholesterol of over 7.5. which is why my GP put me on them - that and my family history - mum CABG at 60 brother CABG at 58 etc..
I have read so much bad press and I am now getting some joint and muscle aches. I have been on atrovastatin 20mg for over a year now.. No cardiac issues but I did have a cholesterol of over 7.5. which is why my GP put me on them - that and my family history - mum CABG at 60 brother CABG at 58 etc..
weee
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Cholesterol Support
8 years ago
Votes are needed
Many people don't realise that their thyroid illness is caused by Lyme Disease and/or other chronic infections. Please vote for this wonderful group which is raising awareness of Lyme Disease. It was started and is run by two victims of the disease, one of whom was treated for thyroid illness for many
Many people don't realise that their thyroid illness is caused by Lyme Disease and/or other chronic infections. Please vote for this wonderful group which is raising awareness of Lyme Disease. It was started and is run by two victims of the disease, one of whom was treated for thyroid illness for many
janeb15
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
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Mitral Valve Calcification.
Hi All, Don’t know if anyone has any thoughts. I had my aortic valve replaced at the beginning of this year with one CABG Apparently they also did a Pulmonary Vein Isolation and left atrial appendage excision sometimes referred to as a Mini-Maze procedure. Since that time I have been in continual
Hi All, Don’t know if anyone has any thoughts. I had my aortic valve replaced at the beginning of this year with one CABG Apparently they also did a Pulmonary Vein Isolation and left atrial appendage excision sometimes referred to as a Mini-Maze procedure. Since that time I have been in continual
Norm
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AF Association
8 years ago
Acute myeloid leukaemia
versus host disease due to the transplant my
skin
gets really bad and I have to have treatment for it every 2 was by going on a machine and other complications to but I'm still here and am very thankful for that no one really understands unless they been through it themselves I'm always Here to chat
versus host disease due to the transplant my
skin
gets really bad and I have to have treatment for it every 2 was by going on a machine and other complications to but I'm still here and am very thankful for that no one really understands unless they been through it themselves I'm always Here to chat
Donna3380
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Leukaemia Support
8 years ago
Chicken pox in school!
I work in a primary school and it's been confirmed that a child I teach has chicken pox..what to do?
I work in a primary school and it's been confirmed that a child I teach has chicken pox..what to do?
Moomin8
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NRAS
8 years ago
Skin Cancer
I was diagnosed with basal skin cancer. The spot was on my right side of my nose and I was wondering if this has anything to do with Lupus? Has anyone else been dx with this? If so, how was it removed?
I was diagnosed with basal skin cancer. The spot was on my right side of my nose and I was wondering if this has anything to do with Lupus? Has anyone else been dx with this? If so, how was it removed?
sr1986
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
The Americas declared the first region to eliminate the measles
[i]As it was with smallpox, polio, rubella and congenital rubella syndrome, the Americas has become the first region in the world to eliminate measles. The announcement was made this week during the 55th Directing Council of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), crediting
[i]As it was with smallpox, polio, rubella and congenital rubella syndrome, the Americas has become the first region in the world to eliminate measles. The announcement was made this week during the 55th Directing Council of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), crediting
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Lyme disease
Need a doctor in the Bryn Mawr, Pa. who accepts insurance To treat Lyme patients,
Need a doctor in the Bryn Mawr, Pa. who accepts insurance To treat Lyme patients,
91342
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Dermatology Appointment Update
Hello everyone I had my long-awaited Dermatology Appointment yesterday which had to be the shortest consultation I've ever had!. It was good news that I don't have skin cancer but I was given a diagnosis of Bowens Disease which is a pre-cursor to it. The lesion I have is coming off in November, not sure
Hello everyone I had my long-awaited Dermatology Appointment yesterday which had to be the shortest consultation I've ever had!. It was good news that I don't have skin cancer but I was given a diagnosis of Bowens Disease which is a pre-cursor to it. The lesion I have is coming off in November, not sure
misty14
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Should I be concerned
I saw on my blood results "occasional" anisocytosis, poikilocytosis, burr cells, ovalocytes and schistocytes. Is this normal for CLL or is this sign of progression?
I saw on my blood results "occasional" anisocytosis, poikilocytosis, burr cells, ovalocytes and schistocytes. Is this normal for CLL or is this sign of progression?
Jill4
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Effective body washes for HS
Hi, Hello to everyone on this site.......... I have suffered with HS since I was 18 (now 55!). I have had countless prescriptions for antibiotics, and had 2 underarm surgeries - each side -the latter being in 1998 when I required skin grafts, in 1998. I have HS in armpits, groin, inner thighs and under
Hi, Hello to everyone on this site.......... I have suffered with HS since I was 18 (now 55!). I have had countless prescriptions for antibiotics, and had 2 underarm surgeries - each side -the latter being in 1998 when I required skin grafts, in 1998. I have HS in armpits, groin, inner thighs and under
Raccie123
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa Support
8 years ago
Lyme Disease?
So basically for the last 2 years I've been experiencing loads of different symptoms which have just got worse and worse. Always get the typical look from my doctor like 'it's all in your head'.. I literally have every symptom of Lyme.. Head pressure on one side Tinnitus Dizziness Brain fog / much slower
So basically for the last 2 years I've been experiencing loads of different symptoms which have just got worse and worse. Always get the typical look from my doctor like 'it's all in your head'.. I literally have every symptom of Lyme.. Head pressure on one side Tinnitus Dizziness Brain fog / much slower
KWater
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Radioiodine - do I have unusual resistance?
I've decided to try to understand my situation better before my next appointment with my oncologist. I had a total thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid cancer in 2013, a lump in my right thyroid lobe, followed by 1.1GBq radioiodine ablation shortly after. Six months later I had a follow up ultrasound
I've decided to try to understand my situation better before my next appointment with my oncologist. I had a total thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid cancer in 2013, a lump in my right thyroid lobe, followed by 1.1GBq radioiodine ablation shortly after. Six months later I had a follow up ultrasound
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
The Reality of what we are up against in the UK
I believe that the below links open official documents that make it clear that the UK government and NHS will not change their position no matter how many petitions: http://www.british-thyroid-association.org/info-for-patients/Docs/bta_Armour_T4_T3.pdf https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc
I believe that the below links open official documents that make it clear that the UK government and NHS will not change their position no matter how many petitions: http://www.british-thyroid-association.org/info-for-patients/Docs/bta_Armour_T4_T3.pdf https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc
bardak
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Toothache & Cold Sore
What have I done to deserve that :( Last cold sore I had was in my youth and that was going back quite a tad BUT could it be good luck OMAN. What do they say if visited by a angle pain followed by joy WELL guess we can only see BUT toothache is defo the pits eather way. Talking of rank cold sore's THEY
What have I done to deserve that :( Last cold sore I had was in my youth and that was going back quite a tad BUT could it be good luck OMAN. What do they say if visited by a angle pain followed by joy WELL guess we can only see BUT toothache is defo the pits eather way. Talking of rank cold sore's THEY
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
FANTASTIC DOTORS AND THEIR TREATMENT.
I WAS DIAGNISED AS A DIABETIC DURING 1997 IN MY AGE OF 52. I WAS CONSULTING A LOCAL DIABETOLOGIST AND TOOK MEDICINES AS ADVISED BY HIM. My b/s used to be around 180 all the years. During 2009 I got a boil like wound in my thump in left foot.The doctor advised me betadine ointment. The wound did not
I WAS DIAGNISED AS A DIABETIC DURING 1997 IN MY AGE OF 52. I WAS CONSULTING A LOCAL DIABETOLOGIST AND TOOK MEDICINES AS ADVISED BY HIM. My b/s used to be around 180 all the years. During 2009 I got a boil like wound in my thump in left foot.The doctor advised me betadine ointment. The wound did not
wrongan
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
chicken pox
hi guys just a quick thing for advice im 17 and ive caught the chicken pox 7 times and the doctors wont tell me whats wrong with me and why i have caught them 7 times
hi guys just a quick thing for advice im 17 and ive caught the chicken pox 7 times and the doctors wont tell me whats wrong with me and why i have caught them 7 times
Princess-2
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Vasculitis and skin cancer
I was diagnosed with Wegener's in 2002 aged 54. After a year of heavy medication and not feeling too good I got back to something I could cope with. I have kidney involvement and at one stage they were preparing me for dialysis. However, my last 3 blood readings have been 26 eGFR, which has been a
I was diagnosed with Wegener's in 2002 aged 54. After a year of heavy medication and not feeling too good I got back to something I could cope with. I have kidney involvement and at one stage they were preparing me for dialysis. However, my last 3 blood readings have been 26 eGFR, which has been a
davidmills
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Vasculitis UK
8 years ago
Meds 4 Anesthetic isoflurane has been shown to promote Alzheimer’s disease (AD) neuropathogenesis
I won't be posting this article unless asked. It is a very heavy clinical read (statistics experimental model etc - Way above my reading age) of tests done on mice only.
You might want to read my summary at the bottom first!
Anesthetic Isoflurane Increases Phosphorylated Tau Levels Mediated
I won't be posting this article unless asked. It is a very heavy clinical read (statistics experimental model etc - Way above my reading age) of tests done on mice only.
You might want to read my summary at the bottom first!
Anesthetic Isoflurane Increases Phosphorylated Tau Levels Mediated
Kevin_1
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PSP Association
8 years ago
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