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LymphSuppNetwork
LSN
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LSN
8 years ago
Self medicating
I think if I go down root of self medicating I won't b advising my gp of what I'm doing.prob won't even notice now, as endo discharged me she won't check my bloods for another year, so will have to arrange myself. But what about the poor people with very limited funds who can't afford to self medicate.it
I think if I go down root of self medicating I won't b advising my gp of what I'm doing.prob won't even notice now, as endo discharged me she won't check my bloods for another year, so will have to arrange myself. But what about the poor people with very limited funds who can't afford to self medicate.it
tactano50
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Chicken pox
looking for advice, I work in childcare and have found out last night one of the children who I am in close contact with has chicken pox. Can anyone give advice on what I should do? Thanks in advance...Tracey x
looking for advice, I work in childcare and have found out last night one of the children who I am in close contact with has chicken pox. Can anyone give advice on what I should do? Thanks in advance...Tracey x
WiltonT
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NRAS
8 years ago
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My Story
Here is my story of when my anxiety all began.. I never knew what triggered my anxiety and what took over my life until things fell in to my place and I realised my accident which happened back in 2013 could of been the start to this horrible illness 'anxiety' anyway back in December 2013 I was badly
Here is my story of when my anxiety all began.. I never knew what triggered my anxiety and what took over my life until things fell in to my place and I realised my accident which happened back in 2013 could of been the start to this horrible illness 'anxiety' anyway back in December 2013 I was badly
Aim1996
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Living with Anxiety
8 years ago
Skin cancer update
To all my fellow runners and colleagues who've followed C25K. Like many of you a few years ago, I decided to change my lifestyle, lose weight, get fit etc and start back running. To my surprise last year I was diagnosed with Basil skin cancer on my ear, I write this in the hope it may help others who
To all my fellow runners and colleagues who've followed C25K. Like many of you a few years ago, I decided to change my lifestyle, lose weight, get fit etc and start back running. To my surprise last year I was diagnosed with Basil skin cancer on my ear, I write this in the hope it may help others who
Hidden
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Couch to 5K
8 years ago
Measles and lupus
Hi all,turns out I have measles, just worried about how it could affect me because I have lupus and with it being weekend I can't contact my doctor, has anybody had any experience with this??
Hi all,turns out I have measles, just worried about how it could affect me because I have lupus and with it being weekend I can't contact my doctor, has anybody had any experience with this??
X-Jojom-X
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Skin cancers and area where I live.
I have had, (too numerous to count), basal cell, squamous, melanoma, even a leiomyosarcoma tumor on the top of my nose removed. It has come to be, I am sorry to say, a regular norm for me. Yes I do not avoid the sun but try to be smart about it. I live near the beaches in NW Florida and have summer
I have had, (too numerous to count), basal cell, squamous, melanoma, even a leiomyosarcoma tumor on the top of my nose removed. It has come to be, I am sorry to say, a regular norm for me. Yes I do not avoid the sun but try to be smart about it. I live near the beaches in NW Florida and have summer
rettalee55
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NRAS
8 years ago
Introduction and a query
I received an APS diagnosis early this morning. It caught me completely off guard. I spent a good bit of time today doing the google research thing. I'm more confused than ever. I have bilateral Meniere's disease. I've already had the left inner ear chemically removed and the right ear is deteriorating
I received an APS diagnosis early this morning. It caught me completely off guard. I spent a good bit of time today doing the google research thing. I'm more confused than ever. I have bilateral Meniere's disease. I've already had the left inner ear chemically removed and the right ear is deteriorating
JossMiller
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
ATHLETE FOOT HELP sorry to sound gross.
Hi everyone I tried the athlete foot cream from pharmacy but they don't seem to be working I've had it for over a year but nothing seems to be working and I'm bit worried as my toenails are sore and cracking and also the doctor wont give me anything for it because you can buy it in pharmacys and I cant
Hi everyone I tried the athlete foot cream from pharmacy but they don't seem to be working I've had it for over a year but nothing seems to be working and I'm bit worried as my toenails are sore and cracking and also the doctor wont give me anything for it because you can buy it in pharmacys and I cant
kristina281192
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
8 years ago
Changing to Armour from Levothyroxine
On the advice of my nutritionist, I asked and persuaded my G.P. to switch me from Levo to Armour Thyroid but I've read a few other messages on here now about doing a gradual switch over and even a split dosage. I have been taking my normal dose of Levo ....50mcg a day because I was unsure how long it
On the advice of my nutritionist, I asked and persuaded my G.P. to switch me from Levo to Armour Thyroid but I've read a few other messages on here now about doing a gradual switch over and even a split dosage. I have been taking my normal dose of Levo ....50mcg a day because I was unsure how long it
chocoholic17
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Chicken pox
I have had PMR for about a year, I have read that we should avoid contact with anyone who has chicken pox. The virus is going round the school I work in. I definitely had chicken pox as a child - will my antibodies protect me or should I be careful?
I have had PMR for about a year, I have read that we should avoid contact with anyone who has chicken pox. The virus is going round the school I work in. I definitely had chicken pox as a child - will my antibodies protect me or should I be careful?
margiebell4
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Coming off Statins
I am 61 years old have had a stent fitted 14 years ago and recently had a CABGx2. When I had the CABG I hoped to come off the cocktail of drugs that I had been taking for the last 14 years particular statins and beta blockers. (Beta blockers tend to give me side effects so the cardiologist reduced
I am 61 years old have had a stent fitted 14 years ago and recently had a CABGx2. When I had the CABG I hoped to come off the cocktail of drugs that I had been taking for the last 14 years particular statins and beta blockers. (Beta blockers tend to give me side effects so the cardiologist reduced
kasibarndoor
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Cholesterol Support
8 years ago
Stevia better for Lyme than antibiotics? How much more can nature give us without dreadful risks?
In the late 90's I got my first Stevia when visiting family in the US... used it for porridge and where needed in place of sugar. Once hypothyroidism diagnosed, decade+ later, I was so happy not to have been using sugar. I enjoyed stevia [particularly granulated], certainly good enough as a sweetener
In the late 90's I got my first Stevia when visiting family in the US... used it for porridge and where needed in place of sugar. Once hypothyroidism diagnosed, decade+ later, I was so happy not to have been using sugar. I enjoyed stevia [particularly granulated], certainly good enough as a sweetener
LindaC
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Is it correct
In msg I have read if I eat wheat boil &then sprouts and I eat 2 days then we become free from diabetes
In msg I have read if I eat wheat boil &then sprouts and I eat 2 days then we become free from diabetes
Aswe
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
Cold sores or impetigo
Hi my daughter is now twelve years old she gets this up to a eight times a year since she was six months old it first got diagnosed as impetigo for about her fifth time she got it then for the last ten years it's been diagnosed as impetigo once again it was by a temp dr at our local surgery the dermatologist
Hi my daughter is now twelve years old she gets this up to a eight times a year since she was six months old it first got diagnosed as impetigo for about her fifth time she got it then for the last ten years it's been diagnosed as impetigo once again it was by a temp dr at our local surgery the dermatologist
Theodore1
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MY SKIN
9 years ago
Temporarily stopping Ibrutinib
I have been fortunate enough to be on the fabulous Ibrutinib for just over a year, and it has brought my Lymphocyte count down from 252 to 5. Now, I require a knee operation early in the New Year, and the IciCLLe trial that I am on requires that I should stop taking ibrutinib for a week before and a
I have been fortunate enough to be on the fabulous Ibrutinib for just over a year, and it has brought my Lymphocyte count down from 252 to 5. Now, I require a knee operation early in the New Year, and the IciCLLe trial that I am on requires that I should stop taking ibrutinib for a week before and a
Graham2222
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Lyme disease
Wow this has been quite the experience. So I just found out from an early blood test in July 2015 that i had several reactive bands from a Lyme IgM and Igg western blot, but never tested definitively positive for Lyme according to the U.S. standards. I am now taking doxycycline for 3 days (400mg/day)
Wow this has been quite the experience. So I just found out from an early blood test in July 2015 that i had several reactive bands from a Lyme IgM and Igg western blot, but never tested definitively positive for Lyme according to the U.S. standards. I am now taking doxycycline for 3 days (400mg/day)
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Chicken pox
Is it true that being near a child with chicken pox can have a serious affect on someone with pmr. I remember my gp saying something about it when I was first diagnosed almost two years ago. I'm only asking because my sister brought her granddaughter for a visit last week and the little one kept saying
Is it true that being near a child with chicken pox can have a serious affect on someone with pmr. I remember my gp saying something about it when I was first diagnosed almost two years ago. I'm only asking because my sister brought her granddaughter for a visit last week and the little one kept saying
JJackdaw
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Ibrutinib / imbruvica skin cancer
Hi all...My mum is on ibruvica and it has helped her enlarged glands and spleen but she struggles with the side effects...initually it was dizzyness and fatigue which force her to reduce the dose and she has been on one tablet a day . Unfortunately she has skin cancer which can't be surgically removed
Hi all...My mum is on ibruvica and it has helped her enlarged glands and spleen but she struggles with the side effects...initually it was dizzyness and fatigue which force her to reduce the dose and she has been on one tablet a day . Unfortunately she has skin cancer which can't be surgically removed
swineherd
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Excess calcium
I`ve had a schwannoma removed from my lower leg, and 6 months later the saga continues, and now waiting for a plastics appt. for a
skin
graft
. Why do surgeons not listen?..I knew it wouldn`t heal, because of compromised circulation, and he looked at me like I`d crawled out of cheese !!
I`ve had a schwannoma removed from my lower leg, and 6 months later the saga continues, and now waiting for a plastics appt. for a
skin
graft
. Why do surgeons not listen?..I knew it wouldn`t heal, because of compromised circulation, and he looked at me like I`d crawled out of cheese !!
Lynnie
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
9 years ago
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