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Miralax..
So I posted the other day about having to get a colonoscopy, and I'm worried it will trigger my aFib. Now I'm guessing it won't be the colonoscopy but rather the 240grams of Miralax they are telling me I need to take in the 24 hours prior to the exam. I called into the office 2 days ago and the doc
So I posted the other day about having to get a colonoscopy, and I'm worried it will trigger my aFib. Now I'm guessing it won't be the colonoscopy but rather the 240grams of Miralax they are telling me I need to take in the 24 hours prior to the exam. I called into the office 2 days ago and the doc
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AF Association
2 years ago
Prolia
I have been advised to start with Prolia injections. I have osteoarthritist, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney disease and lupus. Is there anyone who can tell me what to expect?
I have been advised to start with Prolia injections. I have osteoarthritist, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney disease and lupus. Is there anyone who can tell me what to expect?
lowraind
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
New post, old member
Good Morning I should apologise for not being a bit more proactive on this site. I suffered a TBI caused by an AVM 2 years ago (this caused a subarachnoid hemmorage) this has left me with permanent double vision and a balance problem. I spent 4 months in hospital, only left there because I forced it
Good Morning I should apologise for not being a bit more proactive on this site. I suffered a TBI caused by an AVM 2 years ago (this caused a subarachnoid hemmorage) this has left me with permanent double vision and a balance problem. I spent 4 months in hospital, only left there because I forced it
timd59
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Headway
2 years ago
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Non-Necrotising Scleritis
Can it get any worse ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ Ended up back in hospital for a week with severe pain in my left eye. Have been diagnosed with Diffuse Anterior Non-Necrotising Scleritis in both eyes. Both are really red and sore. Feels like a thousand pins are pressing on my eye balls. I look like the She Devil 😢 Preds
Can it get any worse ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ Ended up back in hospital for a week with severe pain in my left eye. Have been diagnosed with Diffuse Anterior Non-Necrotising Scleritis in both eyes. Both are really red and sore. Feels like a thousand pins are pressing on my eye balls. I look like the She Devil 😢 Preds
Loopy1971
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Non information
Hi there, new to this group. Started having blurred vision 12 months ago, after referral from opticians and lost results from eye clinic. Fast track to specialist who told me I need very rare and complex operation, been bounced around 3 local consultants. Today I received a copy of letter to my GP telling
Hi there, new to this group. Started having blurred vision 12 months ago, after referral from opticians and lost results from eye clinic. Fast track to specialist who told me I need very rare and complex operation, been bounced around 3 local consultants. Today I received a copy of letter to my GP telling
Winnie1967
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Any ideas please?
Have had wet & dry amd for 15+ years. Many injections holding back the wet amd so far. Recently diagnosed with mix of osteoarthritis that I have had for most of my life mixed with rheumatoid arthritis. The Consultant wants to treat this with Hydroxchlororoquine asap. Only problem with this drug is that
Have had wet & dry amd for 15+ years. Many injections holding back the wet amd so far. Recently diagnosed with mix of osteoarthritis that I have had for most of my life mixed with rheumatoid arthritis. The Consultant wants to treat this with Hydroxchlororoquine asap. Only problem with this drug is that
cormorin
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Results
Hi I would appreciate any feedback you can kindly offer. I had covid back in jan and although it was mild my eyes went red. I have had all the symptoms of subacute thyroiditis since . Good and bad days. Dry eyes tired ,soft stools, weird anxiety, teeth weird sore neck and the feeling of a marble in my
Hi I would appreciate any feedback you can kindly offer. I had covid back in jan and although it was mild my eyes went red. I have had all the symptoms of subacute thyroiditis since . Good and bad days. Dry eyes tired ,soft stools, weird anxiety, teeth weird sore neck and the feeling of a marble in my
Billyboby
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
decompensated cirrhosis - aching
Partner diagnosed 22.12.22 decompensated alcohol related cirrhosis. Stopped drinking then. Bloods slowly improving until a bit of a crisis 3 weeks ago when he was suffering from awful edema (he previously couldn't take water tablets due to low sodium). He is back home and bloods are now looking better
Partner diagnosed 22.12.22 decompensated alcohol related cirrhosis. Stopped drinking then. Bloods slowly improving until a bit of a crisis 3 weeks ago when he was suffering from awful edema (he previously couldn't take water tablets due to low sodium). He is back home and bloods are now looking better
Rshc
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Travel coolers
Hello everyone, I am planning to travel for 6 weeks and it will be the first time after I have been diagnosed with ET-jack2. I live in Australia and going to Europe so a 24 hour plane journey. I am on 90mcg of pegasys every second week. Looking for a recommendation please on a good travel pack to keep
Hello everyone, I am planning to travel for 6 weeks and it will be the first time after I have been diagnosed with ET-jack2. I live in Australia and going to Europe so a 24 hour plane journey. I am on 90mcg of pegasys every second week. Looking for a recommendation please on a good travel pack to keep
Adamidis
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Imodium how often?
How often can you take Imodium to help with IBSD and how many do you take? How long before you go out do you take them? Is Loritax the same, it’s cheaper than Imodium? Thanks.
How often can you take Imodium to help with IBSD and how many do you take? How long before you go out do you take them? Is Loritax the same, it’s cheaper than Imodium? Thanks.
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Diarrhoea every afternoon
Just asking advice. Does anyone else have diarrhoea every afternoon no matter what they have eaten? It’s been going on for months now and feel like it’s ruining my life. It’s always about half an hour ish after I’ve eaten and it’s explosive and foul stenching. I have tried all sorts. Even Imodium won
Just asking advice. Does anyone else have diarrhoea every afternoon no matter what they have eaten? It’s been going on for months now and feel like it’s ruining my life. It’s always about half an hour ish after I’ve eaten and it’s explosive and foul stenching. I have tried all sorts. Even Imodium won
deedee3333
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Follow up on previous post
Okay, I had my sodium IV this morning. It is amazing! I feel like a different person. I never knew that your sodium level could cause such horrible problems. It was an easy fix. Thank goodness I have a fabulous doctor who rooted out the problem and immediately fixed it! I am really grateful. Thank you
Okay, I had my sodium IV this morning. It is amazing! I feel like a different person. I never knew that your sodium level could cause such horrible problems. It was an easy fix. Thank goodness I have a fabulous doctor who rooted out the problem and immediately fixed it! I am really grateful. Thank you
Amore55
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Not a relapse
I have been dealing with some problems lately. I didn’t know if I was having a relapse, but it really didn’t feel like it was MS related. I explained to my doctor that all my bones were aching and I felt a bit confused. Thankfully he really listened and ran some blood work. It turned out that my sodium
I have been dealing with some problems lately. I didn’t know if I was having a relapse, but it really didn’t feel like it was MS related. I explained to my doctor that all my bones were aching and I felt a bit confused. Thankfully he really listened and ran some blood work. It turned out that my sodium
Amore55
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Best Information.
I took out a subscription to the Macular Society after a 6 months free trial. I have been a member for over 3 years. You receive a magazines in large print and it’s the most comprehensive and informative magazine on AMD. Interesting personal stories, It keeps you informed of all the latest trials
I took out a subscription to the Macular Society after a 6 months free trial. I have been a member for over 3 years. You receive a magazines in large print and it’s the most comprehensive and informative magazine on AMD. Interesting personal stories, It keeps you informed of all the latest trials
Whitegoose
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Thyroid eye disease
Hello everyone, I’ve been told that I may have thyroid eye disease and certainly it seems that I have all the symptoms of it. I’m really confused though as the GP did loads of blood tests that came back fine for thyroid function. I have an appt with a thyroid eye specialist at the end of July and in
Hello everyone, I’ve been told that I may have thyroid eye disease and certainly it seems that I have all the symptoms of it. I’m really confused though as the GP did loads of blood tests that came back fine for thyroid function. I have an appt with a thyroid eye specialist at the end of July and in
Solstice11
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Time to decide about leaving the initial NON TIME LIMITED Captivate trial because of potential toxicity
Hi all, My husband is in the initial 164 trial group of Non Time limited Captivate Trial. The trial design was Venetoclax ramp up and then ibrutinib until MRD. When MRD was achieved, a blind was set up for placebo vs Ibrutinib indefinitely, or until progression/toxicity. Since MRD, we have settled
Hi all, My husband is in the initial 164 trial group of Non Time limited Captivate Trial. The trial design was Venetoclax ramp up and then ibrutinib until MRD. When MRD was achieved, a blind was set up for placebo vs Ibrutinib indefinitely, or until progression/toxicity. Since MRD, we have settled
I282much
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Diarrhea while weaning pred and on actemra
I have had diarrhea almost constantly for 2-3 weeks. Since I started on prednisone and actemra about a year ago, I have had it about once a week, but this is unusual. I don't feel sick in any other way--except for the cramping and discomfort from diarrhea. I am tapering my prednisone by 1/2 mg every
I have had diarrhea almost constantly for 2-3 weeks. Since I started on prednisone and actemra about a year ago, I have had it about once a week, but this is unusual. I don't feel sick in any other way--except for the cramping and discomfort from diarrhea. I am tapering my prednisone by 1/2 mg every
emmamom
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Thyroid Hormone Transporters in a Human Placental Cell Model
There has long been the received wisdom that T3 does not cross the placenta. I am not aware this has been proved in any level of detail. This paper appears to make that look wrong. Indeed, it appears to identify specific pharmaceutical agents which directly and significantly affect T3 transport
There has long been the received wisdom that T3 does not cross the placenta. I am not aware this has been proved in any level of detail. This paper appears to make that look wrong. Indeed, it appears to identify specific pharmaceutical agents which directly and significantly affect T3 transport
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Taking Flecainide even when in Permanent Afib
Am in permanent Afib since feb 2021 and after taking my second dose of pfizer vaccine. Am on 2X90 mg Dilzem and 2,5 mg Nebilt/day. MY HR is 70-73 BPM 38% of the time, 66-69 BPM 33% of the time, 74-79 BPM 19% of the time and 62-65 BPM 2% of the time. To improve these results , I suggested to stop Nebilet
Am in permanent Afib since feb 2021 and after taking my second dose of pfizer vaccine. Am on 2X90 mg Dilzem and 2,5 mg Nebilt/day. MY HR is 70-73 BPM 38% of the time, 66-69 BPM 33% of the time, 74-79 BPM 19% of the time and 62-65 BPM 2% of the time. To improve these results , I suggested to stop Nebilet
Malhouse
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Graves' Ophthalmopathy in the Setting of Primary Hypothyroidism
I have heard a specialist ophthalmic nurse insist to a patient that Graves' Ophthalmopathy only occurs in hyperthyroidism. Whilst a full review article including links to all known case reports might be desirable, even one case report demonstrates that it is possible. I think it is also good that the
I have heard a specialist ophthalmic nurse insist to a patient that Graves' Ophthalmopathy only occurs in hyperthyroidism. Whilst a full review article including links to all known case reports might be desirable, even one case report demonstrates that it is possible. I think it is also good that the
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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