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Diabetic 4 >20 years, got CABG X 1 done in 2011, have developed Cateract whih needs 2b operated 4 which OK from my Cardiologist reqd.
For OK from Cardio I was put on Stress Echo, which had 2b stopped @73%. Eection Fraction which was 55% after CABG is now 73%. Does it mean improvement or deterioration? Pl inf, how to control the situation early. Thanks - CA Ashok K Gupta
For OK from Cardio I was put on Stress Echo, which had 2b stopped @73%. Eection Fraction which was 55% after CABG is now 73%. Does it mean improvement or deterioration? Pl inf, how to control the situation early. Thanks - CA Ashok K Gupta
gupta_ak
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Dry skin question
Do emollient creams like Cetraben, which are made from a mixture of white soft paraffin and liquid paraffin, cause long term damage to your skin and eventually make the skin even drier please? If so does anyone recommend a natural emollient for very dry sensitive skin (fragrance and perfume free).
Do emollient creams like Cetraben, which are made from a mixture of white soft paraffin and liquid paraffin, cause long term damage to your skin and eventually make the skin even drier please? If so does anyone recommend a natural emollient for very dry sensitive skin (fragrance and perfume free).
Nina69
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MY SKIN
11 years ago
Lyme disease?????
I know this is not related to my APS, but does anybody know about Lyme disease or a consultant in the UK pref NHS , my son has hypothyroidism-first thought of Cushings but with all the symptoms of Lyme Disease he is so frightened...please help
I know this is not related to my APS, but does anybody know about Lyme disease or a consultant in the UK pref NHS , my son has hypothyroidism-first thought of Cushings but with all the symptoms of Lyme Disease he is so frightened...please help
traceylou
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
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Hand Nails Red and Brittle
Has anyone else noticed their hand nails, not toe nails turning brittle and red with a yellowish tinge to the whites of the nails? Ive recently been diagnosed hypo and wondered if this is normal as the doctor doesnt think its fungal?
Has anyone else noticed their hand nails, not toe nails turning brittle and red with a yellowish tinge to the whites of the nails? Ive recently been diagnosed hypo and wondered if this is normal as the doctor doesnt think its fungal?
Hele
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Advice for severe asthma and 1st consultant appt?
Hi, I'm new to the forum but have had asthma for about 10 years as an adult. I have been very ill for the past 3 years with lyme disease and another infection called Bartonella, after an insect bite in Southern England. I have always been able to manage my asthma with becotide inhalers at 100mcg - 200mcg
Hi, I'm new to the forum but have had asthma for about 10 years as an adult. I have been very ill for the past 3 years with lyme disease and another infection called Bartonella, after an insect bite in Southern England. I have always been able to manage my asthma with becotide inhalers at 100mcg - 200mcg
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Ticked off!
Two months after Tick Bite Prevention Week (and finally with the arrival of summer weather) I got the first tick of the season on my long run on Tuesday. :-( I found the wee blighter in the skin on my belly, so must have picked it up during one of my pit stops during the run. I found it when back
Two months after Tick Bite Prevention Week (and finally with the arrival of summer weather) I got the first tick of the season on my long run on Tuesday. :-( I found the wee blighter in the skin on my belly, so must have picked it up during one of my pit stops during the run. I found it when back
swanscot
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
11 years ago
Daily Laughter
The doctor told the husband that they couldn't
graft
any
skin
from his body because he was too skinny. So the wife offered to donate some of her own skin. However, the only skin on her body that the doctor felt was suitable would have to come from her buttocks.
The doctor told the husband that they couldn't
graft
any
skin
from his body because he was too skinny. So the wife offered to donate some of her own skin. However, the only skin on her body that the doctor felt was suitable would have to come from her buttocks.
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
frequent abscess in my body
i am 60 years having diabetes type 2 but on insulin. i am getting frequent reddish boils (abscess) for last 8 months in my body . how to get treated. whom to consult is this due to diabetes or any other infection. shall i have to consult skin specialist or surgeon ? the boils gets recovers after
i am 60 years having diabetes type 2 but on insulin. i am getting frequent reddish boils (abscess) for last 8 months in my body . how to get treated. whom to consult is this due to diabetes or any other infection. shall i have to consult skin specialist or surgeon ? the boils gets recovers after
omane56
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Post-op problem
Four years ago (almost exactly) I had just returned from Derriford Hospital in Plymouth having had an operation for cancer. A few days after coming home, I collapsed in the bathroom and hit the stone floor, hard!!!! When I came to and got up I realised that I was bleeding - my lip was split. I assumed
Four years ago (almost exactly) I had just returned from Derriford Hospital in Plymouth having had an operation for cancer. A few days after coming home, I collapsed in the bathroom and hit the stone floor, hard!!!! When I came to and got up I realised that I was bleeding - my lip was split. I assumed
Pepsicoley
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
No Rubella immunity
Found i was pregnant 2 weeks ago at 43 ,a complete shock pregnancy as i had fertility treatment with the other 2. Had a letter today to say i no longer have immunity to rubella ,anyone else in the same position? how worried should i be ?
Found i was pregnant 2 weeks ago at 43 ,a complete shock pregnancy as i had fertility treatment with the other 2. Had a letter today to say i no longer have immunity to rubella ,anyone else in the same position? how worried should i be ?
amberdextrous
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
I have Scarlet Fever!
I have been ill all week with the worst sore throat I have ever had. It was very swollen and all the glands in my neck were enlarged and tender; some still are. I didn't realise how many glands we have in our necks until I got this illness. On Thursday I went to the doctors as I had developed a hot
I have been ill all week with the worst sore throat I have ever had. It was very swollen and all the glands in my neck were enlarged and tender; some still are. I didn't realise how many glands we have in our necks until I got this illness. On Thursday I went to the doctors as I had developed a hot
Mouse
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Scarlet Fever and Lupus?
Hi all, my son (14) has an outbreak of scarlet fever at his school, including a number of children in his class. It is highly contagious. I am on MTX and Plaquinil. Should I be concerned?
Hi all, my son (14) has an outbreak of scarlet fever at his school, including a number of children in his class. It is highly contagious. I am on MTX and Plaquinil. Should I be concerned?
SarahHeney
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
has anyone had a tissue expansion on their face? need help as I am stressing
I have had 3 operations on my face so far to treat my skin cancer, I have recently been told i will need a tissue expansion in my left cheek to grow some
skin
for my next
skin
graft
. Has anyone else experienced this????
I have had 3 operations on my face so far to treat my skin cancer, I have recently been told i will need a tissue expansion in my left cheek to grow some
skin
for my next
skin
graft
. Has anyone else experienced this????
stace31
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MY SKIN
11 years ago
Measles - is there a non live vaccine option?
The title sums up the question. I have not had measles nor the vaccine during my life so are there any options, other than avoidance, at this stage? Thanks, Mike
The title sums up the question. I have not had measles nor the vaccine during my life so are there any options, other than avoidance, at this stage? Thanks, Mike
Hidden
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CLL Support
11 years ago
some one told FBS to be 120 and PPBS 200. What is the correct point for sugar? My age is 48. CABG done 8 months back
loga
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
MMR and autoimmune hypothyroidism?
Does anyone have any information on the safety of having an MMR jab with existing autoimmune hypothyroidism? I have manage to get my bloods done today to test for immunity - I had mumps as a child, and my rubella status was checked during pregnancy so I assume it's ok. I did have measles jab aged
Does anyone have any information on the safety of having an MMR jab with existing autoimmune hypothyroidism? I have manage to get my bloods done today to test for immunity - I had mumps as a child, and my rubella status was checked during pregnancy so I assume it's ok. I did have measles jab aged
Jop64
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
The measles outbreak and Lupus
Hi, just a quick question. Does anyone know, or has asked their gp if we are still covered against measles if inoculated in the past, despite being on immunosuppressives and steroids?? Thanks x
Hi, just a quick question. Does anyone know, or has asked their gp if we are still covered against measles if inoculated in the past, despite being on immunosuppressives and steroids?? Thanks x
Cobbers
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Organ transplant
There are a few posts/posters on here about liver transplants, or people with advanced liver disease who might, in the future, need to be assessed for a liver transplant. It popped into my head, if we would be prepared to accept a liver transplant, would we also be prepared to donate our organs for
There are a few posts/posters on here about liver transplants, or people with advanced liver disease who might, in the future, need to be assessed for a liver transplant. It popped into my head, if we would be prepared to accept a liver transplant, would we also be prepared to donate our organs for
Bolly
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British Liver Trust
11 years ago
ABSCESS
ABSCESS. (Including Infections, Suppurations, Cellulitis, etc.) #Belladonna [Bell] Is the remedy most often indicated for the initiatory symptoms of abscess. The parts swell rapidly, become bright red, there is intense throbbing which is painful,pus develops speedily the swelling increases and the
ABSCESS. (Including Infections, Suppurations, Cellulitis, etc.) #Belladonna [Bell] Is the remedy most often indicated for the initiatory symptoms of abscess. The parts swell rapidly, become bright red, there is intense throbbing which is painful,pus develops speedily the swelling increases and the
Hidden
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Question about Splinter hemmorages
I know splinter hemmorages are a feature of Hughes syndrome and try are clots that appear in the nail bed as vertical lines but I'm not sure exactly what they mean. I am taking a low dose of Fragmin & a daily asprin. I have less splinter hemmorages but I am still getting fresh ones. In your opinion or
I know splinter hemmorages are a feature of Hughes syndrome and try are clots that appear in the nail bed as vertical lines but I'm not sure exactly what they mean. I am taking a low dose of Fragmin & a daily asprin. I have less splinter hemmorages but I am still getting fresh ones. In your opinion or
SassyOne
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
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