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Update after finding out I have Chiari Malformation
Good morning lovely people, I hope you are all doing well? You were so supportive and kind to me when I last posted about finding out I had Chiari Malformation and didn’t have PMR. So, I thought I’d update on what has been going on since then. I went back to my GP and he has been so supportive and
Good morning lovely people, I hope you are all doing well? You were so supportive and kind to me when I last posted about finding out I had Chiari Malformation and didn’t have PMR. So, I thought I’d update on what has been going on since then. I went back to my GP and he has been so supportive and
MsWhistledown
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Another Nebuliser question
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Kismet23
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Suggestion
Hello. I have MS for over 20 years. Medication has helped my symptoms. I recently fell and broke my left forearm. Had surgery and therapy. I feel awkward depending on people who want to help. This too shall pass but need to keep myself busy. I am unable to drive until my occupational therapist tells
Hello. I have MS for over 20 years. Medication has helped my symptoms. I recently fell and broke my left forearm. Had surgery and therapy. I feel awkward depending on people who want to help. This too shall pass but need to keep myself busy. I am unable to drive until my occupational therapist tells
Cescobe
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My MSAA Community
5 months ago
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Monday Morning CABG
This is my first post and I have been a reader for a month or so of this forum. I have to say it has given me some comfort to read that i'm not alone. I am going into hospital late Sunday afternoon in preparation for my triple bypass Monday morning. I have to admit i'm slightly apprehensive and a little
This is my first post and I have been a reader for a month or so of this forum. I have to say it has given me some comfort to read that i'm not alone. I am going into hospital late Sunday afternoon in preparation for my triple bypass Monday morning. I have to admit i'm slightly apprehensive and a little
Greencurry
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
MRI scan vs Transvaginal ultrasound
Hello, Hope everyone is doing well. I was diagnosed with deep invasive endometriosis in 2023 last year and I had a MRI scan done which showed that I had deep endometriosis at two places that was affecting my bowel, bladder and uterine fold. The solution given to me was having a surgery to resolve this
Hello, Hope everyone is doing well. I was diagnosed with deep invasive endometriosis in 2023 last year and I had a MRI scan done which showed that I had deep endometriosis at two places that was affecting my bowel, bladder and uterine fold. The solution given to me was having a surgery to resolve this
Fabha
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Returning to my surgery about getting thyroid bloods done🤦♀️
Hi everyone ❤️So after last Friday seeing my gp who prescribed antihistamines to counter act me having an intolorence to the teva t4 and me finding out the antihistamine contains mannitol and other fillers I know I'm intolorent to, and the teva t4 containing mannitol also, I decided not to take the
Hi everyone ❤️So after last Friday seeing my gp who prescribed antihistamines to counter act me having an intolorence to the teva t4 and me finding out the antihistamine contains mannitol and other fillers I know I'm intolorent to, and the teva t4 containing mannitol also, I decided not to take the
birkie
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Surgery
Hello - I have eventually got my operation date for new aortic valve and triple bypass -just wondering how long the operation takes. Regards Flag2
Hello - I have eventually got my operation date for new aortic valve and triple bypass -just wondering how long the operation takes. Regards Flag2
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Test results
Hi everyone, I've received the following test results and have been advised to take statins. Do you think these results look like I could get my levels down with diet and exercise? My surgery obviously doesn't think so... Many thanks
Hi everyone, I've received the following test results and have been advised to take statins. Do you think these results look like I could get my levels down with diet and exercise? My surgery obviously doesn't think so... Many thanks
RedorBed
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Cholesterol Support
5 months ago
medication swap
received text from my bp surgery to say my omeprazole has been stopped and I’ve been switched to lanzoprazole instead ? No idea why ? Maybe cost . Has this happened to anyone else ? Plus I’m now 5 weeks post stent and haven’t received cardiology follow up . Should I get this or is that it ? You just
received text from my bp surgery to say my omeprazole has been stopped and I’ve been switched to lanzoprazole instead ? No idea why ? Maybe cost . Has this happened to anyone else ? Plus I’m now 5 weeks post stent and haven’t received cardiology follow up . Should I get this or is that it ? You just
Stent2024
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
failed CABG
had cabgx2 in May. Today I had angiogram which showed one graft was blocked and the other partially so. Has anyone had a similar experience and if so what was the treatment. They have made urgent referral to MDT and said they will plan what to do next. Options suggested were further bypass, stenting
had cabgx2 in May. Today I had angiogram which showed one graft was blocked and the other partially so. Has anyone had a similar experience and if so what was the treatment. They have made urgent referral to MDT and said they will plan what to do next. Options suggested were further bypass, stenting
Bergid65
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
I have liver cirrhosis and don't drink with a husband who drinks heavily.
In 2017 I was referred to a hepatologist by my rheumatologist to investigate Vasculitis of the Liver. Was told I would get a liver biopsy. Still waiting!! December 2017 diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer resulting in surgery chemotherapy and radiotherapy. from 2011 I have had abnormal LFT'S and this
In 2017 I was referred to a hepatologist by my rheumatologist to investigate Vasculitis of the Liver. Was told I would get a liver biopsy. Still waiting!! December 2017 diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer resulting in surgery chemotherapy and radiotherapy. from 2011 I have had abnormal LFT'S and this
Mcclean33
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Post heart attack
Hello again, I posted on here a few months back regarding my husbands palpitations. Things have moved on a bit since then , he has been having random chest pain and saw the doctor, he reassured him that the pain was most likely muscle strain … not sure about that . He had recent blood tests as he is
Hello again, I posted on here a few months back regarding my husbands palpitations. Things have moved on a bit since then , he has been having random chest pain and saw the doctor, he reassured him that the pain was most likely muscle strain … not sure about that . He had recent blood tests as he is
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Made a desicion, went private
I was referred to ENT in November about my goitre by an Anaesthetist. I've been on carbimazole coming up to a year and every single 6 weeks i am over medicated. Stopped meds for 2 weeks, or 6 weeks and hey presto I'm back to severely over. Now hairless. I found the name of the Consultant I'd been referred
I was referred to ENT in November about my goitre by an Anaesthetist. I've been on carbimazole coming up to a year and every single 6 weeks i am over medicated. Stopped meds for 2 weeks, or 6 weeks and hey presto I'm back to severely over. Now hairless. I found the name of the Consultant I'd been referred
TwigwithaWig
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Heart failure (HFpEF) and CKD with EGFR drop from 52 to 38 in 8 months - help!
Hi All, Just looking for some advice as the GP is not much help. My father has had CKD for a good few fews ago stage 3A since we found out 15 years ago. However in June last year he went in for open heart valve surgery. He had complications after surgery and was put back on a ventilator for a week
Hi All, Just looking for some advice as the GP is not much help. My father has had CKD for a good few fews ago stage 3A since we found out 15 years ago. However in June last year he went in for open heart valve surgery. He had complications after surgery and was put back on a ventilator for a week
diasy
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Kidney Disease
5 months ago
Contrast dye allergy vs keyhole surgery.
Has anyone here managed to have successful keyhole heart surgery, despite being unable to have contrast dye for CT scan? Were their surgical team able to obtain clear imagery despite this issue? If so, are you willing to share how they did please?
Has anyone here managed to have successful keyhole heart surgery, despite being unable to have contrast dye for CT scan? Were their surgical team able to obtain clear imagery despite this issue? If so, are you willing to share how they did please?
WoodlandLover
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Slipped/herniated disc rehab
Hey all. My first post on this one. Had an MRI last august after months of severe lower back pain. Turns out I had a large disc bulge in the lumbar area quite a few mm in length. The symptoms have seemed to lessen a lot. I had physio therapy for about a year, from Jan last year to December. I’ve
Hey all. My first post on this one. Had an MRI last august after months of severe lower back pain. Turns out I had a large disc bulge in the lumbar area quite a few mm in length. The symptoms have seemed to lessen a lot. I had physio therapy for about a year, from Jan last year to December. I’ve
Jimbo92
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Men's Health Forum
5 months ago
Home pressure monitor to hire?
Hi all,So 17 months after my trab surgery after everything has been stable, suddenly I'm getting frequent terrible headaches. My local optician tested my pressure for me but by the time I had the appointment the headache had subsided. The pressure was raised by 5 points so my hunch is it was on its way
Hi all,So 17 months after my trab surgery after everything has been stable, suddenly I'm getting frequent terrible headaches. My local optician tested my pressure for me but by the time I had the appointment the headache had subsided. The pressure was raised by 5 points so my hunch is it was on its way
Bonniecat7
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
Tybon Henning Liothyronine
I have been taking this particular liothyronine for many years alongside my levothyroxine and now have been told by the pharmacy that it is no longer available. Could anyone on here please confirm this is the correct information I have been given? I had this particular brand as it was lactose free and
I have been taking this particular liothyronine for many years alongside my levothyroxine and now have been told by the pharmacy that it is no longer available. Could anyone on here please confirm this is the correct information I have been given? I had this particular brand as it was lactose free and
fifi6
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Tips on Disc Surgery Recuperation?
I had C4/5 disc replacement surgery 6 months ago, after suffering severe myelopathy for 3 years. Recovery has been brutal and I’m experiencing neurological symptom I never had before the surgery. I have the antibody type PA and I’m wondering if anyone else has had experience self-injecting B12 in a
I had C4/5 disc replacement surgery 6 months ago, after suffering severe myelopathy for 3 years. Recovery has been brutal and I’m experiencing neurological symptom I never had before the surgery. I have the antibody type PA and I’m wondering if anyone else has had experience self-injecting B12 in a
Bellmore2089
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Psa is back
Well I made it to 27 months of upsa testing after my surgery and went from <0.01 to my first detectable of 0.01. Don’t know what this means but I guess the next few upsa tests will be telling. Maybe a lab variation maybe not.
Well I made it to 27 months of upsa testing after my surgery and went from <0.01 to my first detectable of 0.01. Don’t know what this means but I guess the next few upsa tests will be telling. Maybe a lab variation maybe not.
Blackholes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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