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Tapering
I am in the US, started at 60 mg prednisone last summer 2022, 20 weeks of Actemra for PMR/GCA, and many back up and down tapering ...and after 8 days of headache at 16 mg, headache went away and I started 15 mg today. Is this what I am to expect going forward? I have so many side effects from prednisone
I am in the US, started at 60 mg prednisone last summer 2022, 20 weeks of Actemra for PMR/GCA, and many back up and down tapering ...and after 8 days of headache at 16 mg, headache went away and I started 15 mg today. Is this what I am to expect going forward? I have so many side effects from prednisone
Joseph14612
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
potassium level
I recently had bloodwork done. My sodium is at very bottom of range.( 135) it always has been. My potassium is 3.7 with a range of 3.5-5.5. I have tended to be around 4 or a tad higher. A year ago I was 3.8. I have been injecting every 3 weeks for a year and a half. Do I need more potassium? I know it
I recently had bloodwork done. My sodium is at very bottom of range.( 135) it always has been. My potassium is 3.7 with a range of 3.5-5.5. I have tended to be around 4 or a tad higher. A year ago I was 3.8. I have been injecting every 3 weeks for a year and a half. Do I need more potassium? I know it
EiCa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Some help please…regarding waiting times
I have just spoken to the hospital about my referral and they are saying it could take 3 to 4 months. I cannot wait that long as my brain can’t cope and with all the medication I’m taking I cannot stay on it for that long. I had a laser iridotomy in November through the NHS for narrow angles this partially
I have just spoken to the hospital about my referral and they are saying it could take 3 to 4 months. I cannot wait that long as my brain can’t cope and with all the medication I’m taking I cannot stay on it for that long. I had a laser iridotomy in November through the NHS for narrow angles this partially
KBIOW
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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Monopost eye drops .
I wondered if anyone had any experience of using these at all . I do think they’re helping with my closed angle Glaucoma . Not quite sure if it’s acute or chronic as 2 different consultants that I’ve seen have different opinions . Unfortunately the clinic I go to is an American owned one and used by
I wondered if anyone had any experience of using these at all . I do think they’re helping with my closed angle Glaucoma . Not quite sure if it’s acute or chronic as 2 different consultants that I’ve seen have different opinions . Unfortunately the clinic I go to is an American owned one and used by
Junep
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Radium 223
Hi again. Thanks to all for your wonderful contributions. I am now on my 5th session of Radium 223 and it seems to be working well. However I do seem to get quite bad stomach problems after each session including very loose stools gas etc has anyone else had these side effect?. I am also wondering what
Hi again. Thanks to all for your wonderful contributions. I am now on my 5th session of Radium 223 and it seems to be working well. However I do seem to get quite bad stomach problems after each session including very loose stools gas etc has anyone else had these side effect?. I am also wondering what
Rogersw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Things that made a difference...
Trigger: Late loss and live birth mentions Quick list of things that worked for me after 3 years of IVF treatment , 6 rounds, a late loss at 18 weeks, and finally a live birth at 43 years old. I was lucky to have lots of eggs (averaging 14 each collection), good number of blasts (averaging 4 per
Trigger: Late loss and live birth mentions Quick list of things that worked for me after 3 years of IVF treatment , 6 rounds, a late loss at 18 weeks, and finally a live birth at 43 years old. I was lucky to have lots of eggs (averaging 14 each collection), good number of blasts (averaging 4 per
SB342
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Can Anyone Help?
I’m currently abroad and have ‘spanish tummy’. Anyone know of any reason I can’t take Imodium or Dioralyte with Flecainide/Bisoprolol or Apixaban?
I’m currently abroad and have ‘spanish tummy’. Anyone know of any reason I can’t take Imodium or Dioralyte with Flecainide/Bisoprolol or Apixaban?
SilverliningsForNow
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AF Association
1 year ago
Joint pain
My husband has severe joint pain in knees. He is now on Radium 223 treatment. Can he receive steroid injection?
My husband has severe joint pain in knees. He is now on Radium 223 treatment. Can he receive steroid injection?
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Problem with antihistamines
I have glaucoma and the treatment causes me to have dry eyes that have resulted in damaged corneas. I am prescribed Carmellose 1% eye drops. I was also prescribed Fexofenadine tablets for my allergies but decided to stop taking them as watery eyes helped to reduce the dryness. However, given the pollen
I have glaucoma and the treatment causes me to have dry eyes that have resulted in damaged corneas. I am prescribed Carmellose 1% eye drops. I was also prescribed Fexofenadine tablets for my allergies but decided to stop taking them as watery eyes helped to reduce the dryness. However, given the pollen
Windflower
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Dexamethasone & Chloramphenicol. Do they cause blurred vision?
Went down to eye casualty as still had sensitivity and irritation from my cataract op though my vision was clear. No infection but the eye is very dry still. Seems the dry eye drops aren't doing a lot. I need to use my heat mask at least once a day. They've stopped the Betamethasone I was given after
Went down to eye casualty as still had sensitivity and irritation from my cataract op though my vision was clear. No infection but the eye is very dry still. Seems the dry eye drops aren't doing a lot. I need to use my heat mask at least once a day. They've stopped the Betamethasone I was given after
whitedog
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Salt - serum sodium
I have just had my two monthly blood test. Whilst my ESR and CRP are within the normal range my serum sodium is 130mmol/L. (133 - 146.00mmol/L). It has been like this for the past year or so and everyone has ignored it 'til now. I am not one for pills unless I really need them like prednisolone. Can
I have just had my two monthly blood test. Whilst my ESR and CRP are within the normal range my serum sodium is 130mmol/L. (133 - 146.00mmol/L). It has been like this for the past year or so and everyone has ignored it 'til now. I am not one for pills unless I really need them like prednisolone. Can
prunus
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Referral to another hospital
Hello again, Ok I’m just looking for some advice please. Quick overview. I apparently have narrow angles in both of my eyes, I had a laser iridotomy back in November, but as my eyes are apparently healthy it partially healed so this needed enlarging which was done in early March. My pressure has
Hello again, Ok I’m just looking for some advice please. Quick overview. I apparently have narrow angles in both of my eyes, I had a laser iridotomy back in November, but as my eyes are apparently healthy it partially healed so this needed enlarging which was done in early March. My pressure has
KBIOW
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Need help to fight fatigue from Radium 223
Stage 4 for last 3 years. Had 6 cycles of Chemo and then Abiraterone for 18+ months until it stopped being effective. Currently part of trial with Radium 223. Had 4 cycles already and 2 more to go. After this will likely have to switch to Enzalutamide and ADT. Now having bad fatigue issues; on scale
Stage 4 for last 3 years. Had 6 cycles of Chemo and then Abiraterone for 18+ months until it stopped being effective. Currently part of trial with Radium 223. Had 4 cycles already and 2 more to go. After this will likely have to switch to Enzalutamide and ADT. Now having bad fatigue issues; on scale
Ronnie7C
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Cenobamate
Cenobamate Hi My son 34 has epilepsy and is on sodium valporate and lamotragine his seizures are not controlled and his neurologist has suggested Cenobamate. Im always worried about side effects . He has many other issues cerebral palsy severe learning difficulties plus we have trouble getting him
Cenobamate Hi My son 34 has epilepsy and is on sodium valporate and lamotragine his seizures are not controlled and his neurologist has suggested Cenobamate. Im always worried about side effects . He has many other issues cerebral palsy severe learning difficulties plus we have trouble getting him
carlija2
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Epilepsy Action
2 years ago
Post cataract op light sensitivity
Anyone experienced this? If so, for how long? I've had an injection for all my previous ops - including my first cataract op years ago. This time, just drops and I was more aware of pressure on my eye and searing lights during the surgery. The blur and grittiness cleared by the next day but, a week
Anyone experienced this? If so, for how long? I've had an injection for all my previous ops - including my first cataract op years ago. This time, just drops and I was more aware of pressure on my eye and searing lights during the surgery. The blur and grittiness cleared by the next day but, a week
whitedog
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Mgus
Does anyone have rheumatoid arthritis and Mgus.....would like to know how both re act? Both ESR and CRP are high and have been for some time but I am ok but was told 5 months ago I had some lung disease and am still waiting for an urgent Respiratory appointment and at the same time was told I had Mgus
Does anyone have rheumatoid arthritis and Mgus.....would like to know how both re act? Both ESR and CRP are high and have been for some time but I am ok but was told 5 months ago I had some lung disease and am still waiting for an urgent Respiratory appointment and at the same time was told I had Mgus
ageddancer
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NRAS
1 year ago
Photosensitivity: “Blue/white LED lighting harms humans & wildlife…” Eclipse article p38, Spring 2023 Lupus UK magazine.
Hi there, As a lupus sufferer with light sensitivity I found this article most interesting. Sadly the old warmer, tungsten filament lamps seem to be a thing in the past. Most lamps are now LED with “cool white” as the default. However LED lights are available in “ warm white” less bright with more
Hi there, As a lupus sufferer with light sensitivity I found this article most interesting. Sadly the old warmer, tungsten filament lamps seem to be a thing in the past. Most lamps are now LED with “cool white” as the default. However LED lights are available in “ warm white” less bright with more
Suvi8901
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Sodium
Hello all, just wondering if anyone would know if a slightly low Sodium Level in your Blood can contribute to triggering an AF attack, thank you. John
Hello all, just wondering if anyone would know if a slightly low Sodium Level in your Blood can contribute to triggering an AF attack, thank you. John
Bluseman
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AF Association
2 years ago
Goldilocks
I’ve recently been diagnosed with glaucoma and I am terrified of going blind. It has come as a complete shock. Can anyone help to allay my fears please.
I’ve recently been diagnosed with glaucoma and I am terrified of going blind. It has come as a complete shock. Can anyone help to allay my fears please.
Goldilocks64
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Anyone experience ectopics(Extra beats) with pain when anxious, stressed or intake stimulants? or is it just me?
I noticed that when I'm stressed or anxious, or have had sodium or coffee(even decaf) as too much of that even since it contains some caffeine..I get ecopics but mine are NOT skipped beats but extra beats and they are sometimes less noticeable, then some are more noticable and then some are painful..
I noticed that when I'm stressed or anxious, or have had sodium or coffee(even decaf) as too much of that even since it contains some caffeine..I get ecopics but mine are NOT skipped beats but extra beats and they are sometimes less noticeable, then some are more noticable and then some are painful..
groundedcloser
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
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