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Bisoprolol And Asthma
I have recently seen a couple of posts about taking/not taking Bisoprolol if you have asthma, but does that relate to those inhalers containing Salbutamol sulfate I have been taking 5mg of Bisoprolol twice a day for the past 12 years. (Paroxysmal Afb) plus the same of Ramipril and Doxazosin. Some
I have recently seen a couple of posts about taking/not taking Bisoprolol if you have asthma, but does that relate to those inhalers containing Salbutamol sulfate I have been taking 5mg of Bisoprolol twice a day for the past 12 years. (Paroxysmal Afb) plus the same of Ramipril and Doxazosin. Some
gladliz
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Nasal Polyps
I had surgery to remove nasal polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead. I have used this spray
I had surgery to remove nasal polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead. I have used this spray
Spursboy
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
my cancer comic…
I’m a graphic designer who has done autobiographical comics for around 16 years, mostly about medical stuff (detached retina, thyroid surgery, a bad fall, gallbladder surgery…). Late last year I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Just my prostate and some pelvic lymph nodes at this point, and awaiting
I’m a graphic designer who has done autobiographical comics for around 16 years, mostly about medical stuff (detached retina, thyroid surgery, a bad fall, gallbladder surgery…). Late last year I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Just my prostate and some pelvic lymph nodes at this point, and awaiting
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Advice on working with Endometriosis
Hi All, I had stage 5 endometriosis and had surgery 2 and half years ago and have mainly been pain free for most of the time up until recently I am now experiencing symptoms. I have now been bought in for an informal stage 1 disciplinary for my sickness, I wanted to know whether long term conditions
Hi All, I had stage 5 endometriosis and had surgery 2 and half years ago and have mainly been pain free for most of the time up until recently I am now experiencing symptoms. I have now been bought in for an informal stage 1 disciplinary for my sickness, I wanted to know whether long term conditions
Nikisha
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
wound dressing
Hi Can someone advise how long I should keep wound dressings on after keyhole surgery and lung drain please?
Hi Can someone advise how long I should keep wound dressings on after keyhole surgery and lung drain please?
GGoyster
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 months ago
speed up surgery
Just yesterday, and I have been having a few bad days , cause the littlest things I do at home is becoming a problem, and am not happy, thinking out of the box , I have started a Gofundme request, so as I can go private, to speed things up. I would like to hear , what u all think of this . Am scared,
Just yesterday, and I have been having a few bad days , cause the littlest things I do at home is becoming a problem, and am not happy, thinking out of the box , I have started a Gofundme request, so as I can go private, to speed things up. I would like to hear , what u all think of this . Am scared,
Trevor6
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
montelukast
hi my daughter started taking Montelukast at the age of 4. She is now nearly 6. Over the last 6 months or so (possibly when she started it but not 100% sure) she’s become really negative and aggressive. I know this can be a side effect. But could side affects randomly start this far into taking the
hi my daughter started taking Montelukast at the age of 4. She is now nearly 6. Over the last 6 months or so (possibly when she started it but not 100% sure) she’s become really negative and aggressive. I know this can be a side effect. But could side affects randomly start this far into taking the
Flora321
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Facial palsy recovery
Hi all, I had my AN surgery in 2018 and after that I did physio for a while for the facial palsy. They also used to give me Botox injection on my chin to tighten it, but I had reaction due to Botox so they stopped. After a year or so I also stopped doing physio as my face started looking a little better
Hi all, I had my AN surgery in 2018 and after that I did physio for a while for the facial palsy. They also used to give me Botox injection on my chin to tighten it, but I had reaction due to Botox so they stopped. After a year or so I also stopped doing physio as my face started looking a little better
Frooti
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
6 months ago
Is ADT routinely given after prostatectomy
Trying to decide between prostatectomy and radiation (I understand if there was recurrence, I would have to do radiation and ADT) Is surgery the best chance to avoid ADT altogether Also, can anyone recommended a Surgeon at MD Anderson I also have urinary symptoms due to an enlarged prostate, I
Trying to decide between prostatectomy and radiation (I understand if there was recurrence, I would have to do radiation and ADT) Is surgery the best chance to avoid ADT altogether Also, can anyone recommended a Surgeon at MD Anderson I also have urinary symptoms due to an enlarged prostate, I
Vortex12
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
AVR surgery tomorrow!
Hoping and praying that my surgery doesn’t get cancelled again. I’m second on the list tomorrow at midday. Absolutely terrified. Wish me luck!
Hoping and praying that my surgery doesn’t get cancelled again. I’m second on the list tomorrow at midday. Absolutely terrified. Wish me luck!
Glyndebourne
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
tender breasts?
good evening! This is a strange one I think. Just wondered if anyone could explain or maybe have had experience of this. I will go to the Doctor obviously. I started Prednisolone in early October 15 mg and am currently on 9.5. Golfing, gardening, decorating - have had very few side effects - and felt
good evening! This is a strange one I think. Just wondered if anyone could explain or maybe have had experience of this. I will go to the Doctor obviously. I started Prednisolone in early October 15 mg and am currently on 9.5. Golfing, gardening, decorating - have had very few side effects - and felt
Sungolfer
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Stopping clopidogrel safely—abruptly or gradual cessation?
I’ve been on clopidogrel (Plavix) for one year after a drug eluting stent was placed in my significantly blocked LAD (aka widow maker artery) 2/23. I’m wondering if the following is true or not, and what your experience has been with stopping clopidogrel safely—abruptly or gradual cessation? Because
I’ve been on clopidogrel (Plavix) for one year after a drug eluting stent was placed in my significantly blocked LAD (aka widow maker artery) 2/23. I’m wondering if the following is true or not, and what your experience has been with stopping clopidogrel safely—abruptly or gradual cessation? Because
CarolingTeacher
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Dental Issues with Finesteride
I am 7 years post full gland HIFU surgery. Quality of life remains good. I've been off ADT all this time. PSA has been slowly rising and hit 2.8. My urologist put me on finesteride. It prevents the conversion of T to DHT. Five weeks after starting on it I experienced an onslaught of dental problems.
I am 7 years post full gland HIFU surgery. Quality of life remains good. I've been off ADT all this time. PSA has been slowly rising and hit 2.8. My urologist put me on finesteride. It prevents the conversion of T to DHT. Five weeks after starting on it I experienced an onslaught of dental problems.
fast_eddie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Evidence that lidocaine (a local anaesthetic) has anti cancer properties
Lidocaine Inhibits Rat Prostate Cancer Cell Invasiveness and Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Expression in Plasma Membrane Brief Report Published: 02 January 2024 The Journal of Membrane Biology Nahit Rizaner, Scott P. Fraser, Ilknur Bugan Gul, Esma Purut, Mustafa B. A. Djamgoz & Seyhan Altun Abstract
Lidocaine Inhibits Rat Prostate Cancer Cell Invasiveness and Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Expression in Plasma Membrane Brief Report Published: 02 January 2024 The Journal of Membrane Biology Nahit Rizaner, Scott P. Fraser, Ilknur Bugan Gul, Esma Purut, Mustafa B. A. Djamgoz & Seyhan Altun Abstract
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Silent urinary tract infection
hiya -advice/your experiences requested please. I was fortunate to be given open heart surgery mid feb to mend my heart (valve) and put it in good shape for future ops and quality of life. Fabulous surgeon/team. Recovery tough but was doing ok within 3 weeks of surgery - upto 1-1.5 miles walking. Then
hiya -advice/your experiences requested please. I was fortunate to be given open heart surgery mid feb to mend my heart (valve) and put it in good shape for future ops and quality of life. Fabulous surgeon/team. Recovery tough but was doing ok within 3 weeks of surgery - upto 1-1.5 miles walking. Then
bikebabe
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Pain relief. How do advocate for myself?
Hello lovely people. Wishing you a peaceful pain free day.I need some support on how to advocate for myself as I'm pretty useless. I'm currently on the waiting list for a total hysterectomy for stage 4 and will be my 4th op. I've been on strong opioid pain meds for 11 years using them to varying degrees
Hello lovely people. Wishing you a peaceful pain free day.I need some support on how to advocate for myself as I'm pretty useless. I'm currently on the waiting list for a total hysterectomy for stage 4 and will be my 4th op. I've been on strong opioid pain meds for 11 years using them to varying degrees
KM1986
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
A clearer picture
I saw the surgeon yesterday. The biopsy confirmed my breast cancer diagnosis. I had to push for information as the pathology results are incomplete.So now I know I have a stage 2 invasive carcinoma, hormone positive. Cancer type to follow. I've been referred for an MRI. I'll have a follow up to discuss
I saw the surgeon yesterday. The biopsy confirmed my breast cancer diagnosis. I had to push for information as the pathology results are incomplete.So now I know I have a stage 2 invasive carcinoma, hormone positive. Cancer type to follow. I've been referred for an MRI. I'll have a follow up to discuss
LindaLittleBear
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 months ago
My turn to go to A&E
Well what a day i had yesterday, at about 4am i woke up in a right state as couldn't breathe. It took quite a while for me t get back to sleep. When i woke up i didn't feel well at all. It was as much as i wanted to do just to get up and go to the loo before coming downstairs to get myself a cup of tea
Well what a day i had yesterday, at about 4am i woke up in a right state as couldn't breathe. It took quite a while for me t get back to sleep. When i woke up i didn't feel well at all. It was as much as i wanted to do just to get up and go to the loo before coming downstairs to get myself a cup of tea
sylvi
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NRAS
6 months ago
FDG elements of PSMA scan
I had a FDG scan a few days ago . At the heart of my confusion is the function of FDG in giving a positive outcome to Pluvicto infusions. Is it a good thing to have lots of 'FDG Avid' showing up, or do you want those aspects of the scan to be as hidden as possible (so that the PSMA -Avid cells can be
I had a FDG scan a few days ago . At the heart of my confusion is the function of FDG in giving a positive outcome to Pluvicto infusions. Is it a good thing to have lots of 'FDG Avid' showing up, or do you want those aspects of the scan to be as hidden as possible (so that the PSMA -Avid cells can be
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Intermediate favorable vs. unfavorable Gleason 7 acc.to 2 doctors + CLEAN PSMA, do we need third opinion +where? (Green Bay/Milwaukee areas)
Hello all~ I am writing as spokesperson and chief researcher for my husband, Steve. He is 75 and was dx'ed w/prostate cancer on 11/27 by his urologist after some months following a bad UTI and subsequent catheterization to "rest his bladder" by initial NP (whom we saw upon referral but subsequently
Hello all~ I am writing as spokesperson and chief researcher for my husband, Steve. He is 75 and was dx'ed w/prostate cancer on 11/27 by his urologist after some months following a bad UTI and subsequent catheterization to "rest his bladder" by initial NP (whom we saw upon referral but subsequently
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
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