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hi... i am on fentanyl patches 75mg,
i take fentanyl patches 75mg. also i take oral morphine.. i am on amitrypline. paracentomol. lansoprasol, vitamin d3 at 5000 units... i also take diclofencic and diazpam when needed... i have tried lots of pain killers in the past and been on those tablets for about 2 years now.. i feel they work the
i take fentanyl patches 75mg. also i take oral morphine.. i am on amitrypline. paracentomol. lansoprasol, vitamin d3 at 5000 units... i also take diclofencic and diazpam when needed... i have tried lots of pain killers in the past and been on those tablets for about 2 years now.. i feel they work the
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Being given the run around with diagnosis and other gripes
Finally at age 46 I am beginning to make sense of the endless health problems I have had since childhood, and in particular teenage years. However from one medic to another with one complaint thrown in, (forced upon us by the local PCT so it could defend itself), has made my life for myself and family
Finally at age 46 I am beginning to make sense of the endless health problems I have had since childhood, and in particular teenage years. However from one medic to another with one complaint thrown in, (forced upon us by the local PCT so it could defend itself), has made my life for myself and family
MaryF
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Hair condition
Put on preventer inhaler in Feb. Since then its as if my scalp is producing more oil than usual. I have white flakes beneath my hair and it feels for all the world like the cradle cap my children had as a baby. I'm loathe to go to the GP as a few years ago, I had a similar thing on my legs and was
Put on preventer inhaler in Feb. Since then its as if my scalp is producing more oil than usual. I have white flakes beneath my hair and it feels for all the world like the cradle cap my children had as a baby. I'm loathe to go to the GP as a few years ago, I had a similar thing on my legs and was
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
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Brittle asthma medication help!
Hi all, I hardly ever post on here but I do read here from time to time and have always had great experiences and help in the past. I am a brittle asthmatic - diagnosed feb 2000 am under the brompton under prof durham and debbie and under my local hospital - broomfield where i'm currently in reidence
Hi all, I hardly ever post on here but I do read here from time to time and have always had great experiences and help in the past. I am a brittle asthmatic - diagnosed feb 2000 am under the brompton under prof durham and debbie and under my local hospital - broomfield where i'm currently in reidence
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Vitamin D/Calcium or Alendronate (Fosamax)
Because this has sort of come up on the Pred Thread, I thought I would ask who is prescribed what for their anti Pred bone thinning med regimen. Have you been put on AdCal D3, Fosamax, Calci-Chew or anything else. It is always good to know what the current trend is. If you know your T score and degree
Because this has sort of come up on the Pred Thread, I thought I would ask who is prescribed what for their anti Pred bone thinning med regimen. Have you been put on AdCal D3, Fosamax, Calci-Chew or anything else. It is always good to know what the current trend is. If you know your T score and degree
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Asthma Community Forum
18 years ago
Vitamin D3 and steroid responsiveness??
Hello, I was talking to my consultant the other day and he asked me if I'd seen the recent results of a study carried out on difficult and steroid resistant asthma? He has mentioned it before to me and I've seen bits and pieces on the internet but apparently its a big break through which could affect
Hello, I was talking to my consultant the other day and he asked me if I'd seen the recent results of a study carried out on difficult and steroid resistant asthma? He has mentioned it before to me and I've seen bits and pieces on the internet but apparently its a big break through which could affect
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Asthma Community Forum
18 years ago
theophylline, alendronic acid, any information will be greatly appreciated
Hi just had my first very scary and tearful experience of being on HDU ward, whilst in there consulant has put me on 3 more pills on top of what i already take, these are, theophylline 200mg twice day, alendronic acid 70mg once a week and adcal d3. He also sending me to have a DEXA scan (i khow this
Hi just had my first very scary and tearful experience of being on HDU ward, whilst in there consulant has put me on 3 more pills on top of what i already take, these are, theophylline 200mg twice day, alendronic acid 70mg once a week and adcal d3. He also sending me to have a DEXA scan (i khow this
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
D'oh Vitamin D
This week I've mostly been looking like this picture of Homer. After too much laptop work I buggered up my back muscles. Note to self - heed those twinges! However, a recent trip to my GP did unearth some good though a) it is muscular (phew) b) I did actually need another vitamin D injection (my last
This week I've mostly been looking like this picture of Homer. After too much laptop work I buggered up my back muscles. Note to self - heed those twinges! However, a recent trip to my GP did unearth some good though a) it is muscular (phew) b) I did actually need another vitamin D injection (my last
FionaGFG
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
14 years ago
Right my first blog!
Right, Hi, I'm Lewy, 28 year old male with relatively active SLE....I've had pretty much all the problems one would expect since I was around 13....rash, nephritis, repetetive infection, pericardial effusion (sp?) and all the problematic side effects associated with medications. At the moment mainly
Right, Hi, I'm Lewy, 28 year old male with relatively active SLE....I've had pretty much all the problems one would expect since I was around 13....rash, nephritis, repetetive infection, pericardial effusion (sp?) and all the problematic side effects associated with medications. At the moment mainly
Lewy
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Holiday tribulations
hi thought I'd share my holiday tribulations. We're in a lovely one storey cottage on the island of Arran. Everything carefully chosen so as not to cause problems, a fabulous view everything just wonderful. Including unfortunately for me, the weather! Now I know that the methotrexate makes me photosensitive
hi thought I'd share my holiday tribulations. We're in a lovely one storey cottage on the island of Arran. Everything carefully chosen so as not to cause problems, a fabulous view everything just wonderful. Including unfortunately for me, the weather! Now I know that the methotrexate makes me photosensitive
cathie
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NRAS
13 years ago
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