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How do you contact your Rheumatologist?
Hi lovely Lupies. Just a quick question to people in the UK regarding how you make contact with your Rheumy? I have never tried to contact my Rheumy here in `wales previously but at my last two appointments he said if you are struggling with flares contact me. Well since coming out if hospital I am
Hi lovely Lupies. Just a quick question to people in the UK regarding how you make contact with your Rheumy? I have never tried to contact my Rheumy here in `wales previously but at my last two appointments he said if you are struggling with flares contact me. Well since coming out if hospital I am
CecilyParsley
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Eliquis and surgery
I will have to go off my Eliquis for several days prior to having surgery on one of my eyes. I am terrified that I may go into AF while off it. Has anyone had to go off their anticoagulant for surgery and had AF without it causing a stroke?
I will have to go off my Eliquis for several days prior to having surgery on one of my eyes. I am terrified that I may go into AF while off it. Has anyone had to go off their anticoagulant for surgery and had AF without it causing a stroke?
brit1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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Short episode for tonight. Mum's life has not always followed a smooth course and she has never been one to complain. It was only after several months of poor vision that she finally went to the optician only to discover too late that she had a badly detached retina. She was quickly admitted to hospital
Short episode for tonight. Mum's life has not always followed a smooth course and she has never been one to complain. It was only after several months of poor vision that she finally went to the optician only to discover too late that she had a badly detached retina. She was quickly admitted to hospital
LissacFrance
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
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Recently diagnosed with raynauds, I have been diagnosed with autoimmune, lupus 10 years ago, I was diagnosed raynauds 2 days ago when I went to the emergency room doctors. my toes are the only area affected and the pain is unbearable!!! Feeling like big toes are going to burst! Emergency Doctors say
Recently diagnosed with raynauds, I have been diagnosed with autoimmune, lupus 10 years ago, I was diagnosed raynauds 2 days ago when I went to the emergency room doctors. my toes are the only area affected and the pain is unbearable!!! Feeling like big toes are going to burst! Emergency Doctors say
Grammi5
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
Potential biochemical recurrence post radical prostatectomy, looking for perspective on the outcomes and treatments.
63-year old Male, months shy of 5-year mark of the radical prostatectomy, showed PSA of .08 in January then .07 in March. Originally had up to Gleason 9’s. I know it’s not technically a recurrence until .2, and doubling time is the next variable to look out for. But what else should we keep in mind
63-year old Male, months shy of 5-year mark of the radical prostatectomy, showed PSA of .08 in January then .07 in March. Originally had up to Gleason 9’s. I know it’s not technically a recurrence until .2, and doubling time is the next variable to look out for. But what else should we keep in mind
Stevescut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
How long to wait for trabeculectomy?
I'm wondering how long people have waited for a trabeculectomy operation, once they have been told they need one, either through NHS or going private? I'm asking because when I saw my consultant ( privately) in Feb he said that the visual fields test showed there was some deterioration ( normal tension
I'm wondering how long people have waited for a trabeculectomy operation, once they have been told they need one, either through NHS or going private? I'm asking because when I saw my consultant ( privately) in Feb he said that the visual fields test showed there was some deterioration ( normal tension
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
4 months ago
Biologic and methotrexate injections
hi I have had an infection and had to delay my methotrexate by a few days which is fine apart from it’s now on the same day as my Biologic/Adalimumab. Does anyone know what time gap there should be between the two injections? Thank you x
hi I have had an infection and had to delay my methotrexate by a few days which is fine apart from it’s now on the same day as my Biologic/Adalimumab. Does anyone know what time gap there should be between the two injections? Thank you x
Amb1xkr
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NRAS
4 months ago
Drugs Tariffs in news
Short item on news today about how pharmacies are “subsidising” prescription costs. No doubt the reason for pharmacists not having items in stock. One pharmacist was losing£1500 per month and he explained that offering other services such as injections, ear wax removal etc was the means of making a living
Short item on news today about how pharmacies are “subsidising” prescription costs. No doubt the reason for pharmacists not having items in stock. One pharmacist was losing£1500 per month and he explained that offering other services such as injections, ear wax removal etc was the means of making a living
crimple
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Urgent Synarel - help!
Hi everyone I have just had my final scan today, before ER on Monday. I take my trigger shot tomorrow- and im sure the Dr said to me to take my last Synarel/nafarelin nasal spray as usual (I have been taking it twice each nostril, 9am and 9pm) However, the paper instructions she has written down state
Hi everyone I have just had my final scan today, before ER on Monday. I take my trigger shot tomorrow- and im sure the Dr said to me to take my last Synarel/nafarelin nasal spray as usual (I have been taking it twice each nostril, 9am and 9pm) However, the paper instructions she has written down state
MollyHar
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Unsure how to proceed after flare continues
I wrote awhile back about having a return of PMR symptoms after successfully (over a year and a half) tapering to 5mg and staying on that dose for two months. The weather had gotten a lot colder here in Seattle and I attributed the flare partly to that. I increased my dose to 10mg for a week and had
I wrote awhile back about having a return of PMR symptoms after successfully (over a year and a half) tapering to 5mg and staying on that dose for two months. The weather had gotten a lot colder here in Seattle and I attributed the flare partly to that. I increased my dose to 10mg for a week and had
Donna5658
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Megaloblastic anaemia
Hi, I was diagnosed with megaloblastic anaemia yesterday. My gp, sent over a prescription for Cyanocobalamin 1mg/1ml solution for injection ampoules. My pharmacy and other pharmacies don't stock it. I left a note for my doctor with the receptionist to ask for possibly a different brand or type. I'm new
Hi, I was diagnosed with megaloblastic anaemia yesterday. My gp, sent over a prescription for Cyanocobalamin 1mg/1ml solution for injection ampoules. My pharmacy and other pharmacies don't stock it. I left a note for my doctor with the receptionist to ask for possibly a different brand or type. I'm new
fatfatfat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
promising delivery technique for cancer drugs
we will attack you in any possible way from every direction you bastard (ok, I talk to my cancer, don’t call me crazy…I would be crazy if I heard him reply!) https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c01540# from your one reference in the paper: Chondroitin sulfate-hybridized zein nanoparticles
we will attack you in any possible way from every direction you bastard (ok, I talk to my cancer, don’t call me crazy…I would be crazy if I heard him reply!) https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c01540# from your one reference in the paper: Chondroitin sulfate-hybridized zein nanoparticles
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
help with results please
I’d be grateful if anyone could help with results please. I’m on combined therapy 50mg T4 and 35mg T3 TFT 0.02 (0.35-4.94) FT3 4.5 (2.4-6.00) FT4 8.1 (9.00-19.00) B12 433 (187-883) Vit D 126.1 >50 Thank you :)
I’d be grateful if anyone could help with results please. I’m on combined therapy 50mg T4 and 35mg T3 TFT 0.02 (0.35-4.94) FT3 4.5 (2.4-6.00) FT4 8.1 (9.00-19.00) B12 433 (187-883) Vit D 126.1 >50 Thank you :)
Bollieforme
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Experiences with urso, ocaliva and bezafibrate
Hi everyone!I was just curious about your experiences taking a combination of udca, ocaliva 10 mg and bezafibrates. Does it improve the itching? Did you notice any unwanted side effect from bezafibrate, e.g. in kidneys? Thanks for sharing and stay healthy and motivated!
Hi everyone!I was just curious about your experiences taking a combination of udca, ocaliva 10 mg and bezafibrates. Does it improve the itching? Did you notice any unwanted side effect from bezafibrate, e.g. in kidneys? Thanks for sharing and stay healthy and motivated!
nickey8
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Tired weak hips when walking - is it still Pmr
Hi, I'm feeling despondent as it seems that I can walk less and less and I don't know what's wrong.I've been on 1mg, trying to get off for over a year. I have no pain except when I do sustained walking. It kicks in after about 3 minutes. Tired, aching hips and lower back and I have to stop. I've got
Hi, I'm feeling despondent as it seems that I can walk less and less and I don't know what's wrong.I've been on 1mg, trying to get off for over a year. I have no pain except when I do sustained walking. It kicks in after about 3 minutes. Tired, aching hips and lower back and I have to stop. I've got
Blossom20
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Diabetic and Eye Damage
I have been insulin dependant diabetic for 40 years, which has been the cause of my eye conditions. I was one of the first patients my consultant gave eye injection, I've had three steroid implants, lots of Lazer and eye injections. Last year I had a sever bleed at the back of the eye resulting in
I have been insulin dependant diabetic for 40 years, which has been the cause of my eye conditions. I was one of the first patients my consultant gave eye injection, I've had three steroid implants, lots of Lazer and eye injections. Last year I had a sever bleed at the back of the eye resulting in
123charl
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Macular Society
4 months ago
Headaches!
Hi everyone.....I'm started my PMR journey middle of January so have only been on Prednisolone for 6 weeks... I started on 20mg and now on 10mg I did up dosage for 2 weeks so was taking 12mg because I felt poorly... But my question is I've had a headache almost constantly for weeks....is it the press
Hi everyone.....I'm started my PMR journey middle of January so have only been on Prednisolone for 6 weeks... I started on 20mg and now on 10mg I did up dosage for 2 weeks so was taking 12mg because I felt poorly... But my question is I've had a headache almost constantly for weeks....is it the press
Tescohednesford
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
thyroid eye condition
Good day do optician help on eye
thyroid
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Good day do optician help on eye
thyroid
conditions
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TanyaPrudence
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Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Trust
1 year ago
Berberine and iron?
Hi, So glad to have found this wonderful forum! I am a 74 year female who recently started taking pregabalin for RLS. I just got back my ferritin level and it is 12. I will order some iron and would like to know how many mg is a good dose. Also, I started taking niacin 500mg daily for my cholesterol
Hi, So glad to have found this wonderful forum! I am a 74 year female who recently started taking pregabalin for RLS. I just got back my ferritin level and it is 12. I will order some iron and would like to know how many mg is a good dose. Also, I started taking niacin 500mg daily for my cholesterol
glorious-granny
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Wednesday's 'Word'
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Hepatocytes -
[/i][/u] These are simply the cells of the liver. Each of these cells performs all of the functions of the liver - there is no difference in what any of them do for us. Liver failure occurs when there are not enough functioning hepatocytes to do all the functions they are
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Hepatocytes -
[/i][/u] These are simply the cells of the liver. Each of these cells performs all of the functions of the liver - there is no difference in what any of them do for us. Liver failure occurs when there are not enough functioning hepatocytes to do all the functions they are
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
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