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Rivaroxaban
Happy New Year everyone! Just wondering if anyone else has any side effects from Rivaroxaban? I'd been taking 20mg per day since 2017 with no noticeable side effects. I not only have AF but Bronchiectasis as well. Needed to put a sputum sample in for testing and carried this out in the usual way
Happy New Year everyone! Just wondering if anyone else has any side effects from Rivaroxaban? I'd been taking 20mg per day since 2017 with no noticeable side effects. I not only have AF but Bronchiectasis as well. Needed to put a sputum sample in for testing and carried this out in the usual way
PAP48
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Demodex Blepharitis treatments?
Hello, all. Glaucoma diagnosed late 2019. Initially drops tolerated ok think Latanoprost plus other.After a while developed bad red eyes, itching. Tried various drops since including preservative free, had both cataracts done. Tablets Azetazoloimide? Worked well, not able stay on them! Stopped taking
Hello, all. Glaucoma diagnosed late 2019. Initially drops tolerated ok think Latanoprost plus other.After a while developed bad red eyes, itching. Tried various drops since including preservative free, had both cataracts done. Tablets Azetazoloimide? Worked well, not able stay on them! Stopped taking
TVTech
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Pain around bikini line.
Looking for a possible explanation. Diagnosed Oct 2021. HG serous carcinoma stage 3c peritoneal/ovarian. I am on 4th line chemo carbo/gem ( I have found this the most challenging so far). Debulking was in March 2022 and I recovered extremely well. Since then I had some abdominal cramping just
Looking for a possible explanation. Diagnosed Oct 2021. HG serous carcinoma stage 3c peritoneal/ovarian. I am on 4th line chemo carbo/gem ( I have found this the most challenging so far). Debulking was in March 2022 and I recovered extremely well. Since then I had some abdominal cramping just
NewtonEmma1900
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My Ovacome
25 days ago
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Feeling rough!
Hi, I’m really suffering this evening with so much pain and discomfort and intermittently having to go to the loo. All I can put it down to is earlier I had a fry’s chocolate cream bar . I think it’s the richness of the dark chocolate and fondant cream. I started feeling really bloated and twinges of
Hi, I’m really suffering this evening with so much pain and discomfort and intermittently having to go to the loo. All I can put it down to is earlier I had a fry’s chocolate cream bar . I think it’s the richness of the dark chocolate and fondant cream. I started feeling really bloated and twinges of
JulieB5200
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IBS Network
26 days ago
PV and AMD?
I've had PV since 2015 and have been on Jakafi for 18 months. I've recently been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration and have been treated with intravitreous avastin. I've seen some papers suggesting that AMD is more common for people with MPNs. Has anyone else had this experience? Steve
I've had PV since 2015 and have been on Jakafi for 18 months. I've recently been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration and have been treated with intravitreous avastin. I've seen some papers suggesting that AMD is more common for people with MPNs. Has anyone else had this experience? Steve
sbs_patient
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
angular cheilitis
I’ve suffer a lot from this I get it around 3/4 times a year but usually lasts about a week. I’m on my third week struggling with this and can’t find a lip balm or treatment. I heard Daktarin oral gel but it’s sold out everywhere and the pharmacy said they even finding it hard to get it in for people
I’ve suffer a lot from this I get it around 3/4 times a year but usually lasts about a week. I’m on my third week struggling with this and can’t find a lip balm or treatment. I heard Daktarin oral gel but it’s sold out everywhere and the pharmacy said they even finding it hard to get it in for people
Ladybitsandbobs
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NRAS
6 months ago
Diagnosed today with an acoustic Neuroma.
Hi Everyone. I have just been told this morning that my MRI confirmed an acoustic neuroma. The ENT Doctor said he is now referring me to a specialist in Manchester. Can anyone tell me what to expect now ? Did anyone have any treatment for it ? Thank you.
Hi Everyone. I have just been told this morning that my MRI confirmed an acoustic neuroma. The ENT Doctor said he is now referring me to a specialist in Manchester. Can anyone tell me what to expect now ? Did anyone have any treatment for it ? Thank you.
Reddington__
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
6 months ago
PIC - Punctate Inner Choroidopathy
Hi. I have just received a diagnosis for the above condition. I understand it’s extremely rare and would like to hear about other people’s experiences. I’m literally just on the journey and have had the first of 3 ‘rescue’ injections to prevent further sight loss. Would be good to connect with others
Hi. I have just received a diagnosis for the above condition. I understand it’s extremely rare and would like to hear about other people’s experiences. I’m literally just on the journey and have had the first of 3 ‘rescue’ injections to prevent further sight loss. Would be good to connect with others
Rome2023
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Macular Society
6 months ago
small eyey
I don’t look like my eyes are normal size but the consultant says they are small, not deep and short ??? Says cataract op would be difficult when the time comes . Says further laser surgery not possible. has anyone else been told this ? I worries me for the future
I don’t look like my eyes are normal size but the consultant says they are small, not deep and short ??? Says cataract op would be difficult when the time comes . Says further laser surgery not possible. has anyone else been told this ? I worries me for the future
Sufitzy
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Cholestyramine Light Packet
After three months of explosive diarrhea episodes and urine specimen collection, stool samples, an abdominal scan and a colonoscopy, all of which were negative, the doctor prescribed Cholestyramine. He has been taking this for two months, and things have settled down. Since this is a blocker, it has
After three months of explosive diarrhea episodes and urine specimen collection, stool samples, an abdominal scan and a colonoscopy, all of which were negative, the doctor prescribed Cholestyramine. He has been taking this for two months, and things have settled down. Since this is a blocker, it has
lowraind
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IBS Network
30 days ago
2.5 year old, suddenly bedwetting
Hi all, my 2.5 year old has been night potty trained for 5 months with max 2 or 3 wee accidents in that time, but suddenly started bedwetting practically every night for a Week.She has always struggled with infrequent poos, likely caused by withholding. My gp agrees the bedwetting is likely due to impacted
Hi all, my 2.5 year old has been night potty trained for 5 months with max 2 or 3 wee accidents in that time, but suddenly started bedwetting practically every night for a Week.She has always struggled with infrequent poos, likely caused by withholding. My gp agrees the bedwetting is likely due to impacted
Blando
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ERIC
6 months ago
hand warming creams
hello So I’m a long term suffer from raynauds (secondary) keeping hands warm is a challenge. I’ve got various gloves and hand warms but there are times when I can’t wear gloves or when the gloves aren’t effective. I’ve seen various hand creams to at say they warm the hands but has anyone tried any and
hello So I’m a long term suffer from raynauds (secondary) keeping hands warm is a challenge. I’ve got various gloves and hand warms but there are times when I can’t wear gloves or when the gloves aren’t effective. I’ve seen various hand creams to at say they warm the hands but has anyone tried any and
Enjoyswalking
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
Further update Gallbladder removal
So I am home after a long day. Had to get up at 5am to be at hospital by 7am. All the usual preps and questions then operation took place at 10am. Because I have an LBBB (No underlying heart issues) They were extra careful with monitoring so had an extra canula thingy in my inner wrist to monitor heart
So I am home after a long day. Had to get up at 5am to be at hospital by 7am. All the usual preps and questions then operation took place at 10am. Because I have an LBBB (No underlying heart issues) They were extra careful with monitoring so had an extra canula thingy in my inner wrist to monitor heart
Manderson27
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Fostair - lactose-free?
I just had a telephone consult with my respiratory consultant. As the steroid in my Seretide inhaler is thought likely to be the cause of my recently diagnosed adrenal insufficiency, he proposes to switch me from Seretide to Fostair as the steroid in that is less potent. I am seeing conflicting information
I just had a telephone consult with my respiratory consultant. As the steroid in my Seretide inhaler is thought likely to be the cause of my recently diagnosed adrenal insufficiency, he proposes to switch me from Seretide to Fostair as the steroid in that is less potent. I am seeing conflicting information
JumpJiving
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Varicose veins with scleroderma
Are there any other LSSc people out there also suffering from varicose veins? At my last check up with Royal Free I pointed out lots of new burst veins/ thread veins in my legs. They said it as early varicose veins, but they would ask my GP to refer me to vascular specialist close to me. RF implied
Are there any other LSSc people out there also suffering from varicose veins? At my last check up with Royal Free I pointed out lots of new burst veins/ thread veins in my legs. They said it as early varicose veins, but they would ask my GP to refer me to vascular specialist close to me. RF implied
LadyTrundle
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 months ago
Best diet and supplementation guide for hypothyroidism?
Is there a really simple list of vitamins (and best times of day to take them) and a list of foods to avoid when starting out of levothyroxine? I have such brain fog that I'm struggling to compile a plan for myself. I really need to lose the weight I've recently piled on too. Also I have ADHD so I struggle
Is there a really simple list of vitamins (and best times of day to take them) and a list of foods to avoid when starting out of levothyroxine? I have such brain fog that I'm struggling to compile a plan for myself. I really need to lose the weight I've recently piled on too. Also I have ADHD so I struggle
Granolalovers2
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Hashi symptoms still or tired/dry eyes?
Hey everyone, Still on my journey to "optimal" health and lab's whilst having Hashimoto's. Diagnosed 18 month ago. I have a strange one for you, or, not so strange, right now I'm not sure. So, currently on 162.5mcg of Levo and 10 mcg of Lio. I would say symptom wise I am feeling the best I have in
Hey everyone, Still on my journey to "optimal" health and lab's whilst having Hashimoto's. Diagnosed 18 month ago. I have a strange one for you, or, not so strange, right now I'm not sure. So, currently on 162.5mcg of Levo and 10 mcg of Lio. I would say symptom wise I am feeling the best I have in
dexterholland91
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Simethicone
Been having problems due to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Whilst it’s improved a little bit in the last few days I’m finding that trapped gas first thing when waking is an issue. I was looking at Simethicone and whether that or Deflatine would help me. I’ve got afib and on regular medication (flec and bisoprolol
Been having problems due to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Whilst it’s improved a little bit in the last few days I’m finding that trapped gas first thing when waking is an issue. I was looking at Simethicone and whether that or Deflatine would help me. I’ve got afib and on regular medication (flec and bisoprolol
Profound15
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
An enquiry about the evidence base regarding anticoagulants - my reply to a post that just went missing…..
Revised and edited post. My apologies if this post caused any confusion or led down the wrong track. Top Biscuit has been in touch with me and wishes to make the following very clear: Her post wasn't about anticoagulation at all, although she understands how it could lead the mind to the question of
Revised and edited post. My apologies if this post caused any confusion or led down the wrong track. Top Biscuit has been in touch with me and wishes to make the following very clear: Her post wasn't about anticoagulation at all, although she understands how it could lead the mind to the question of
Rainfern
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AF Association
6 months ago
Struggling with disimpaction regime
Hello, really hoping someone has some advice as I’m at the end of my tether! My son is 5, he has struggled with constipation since he was 6 months old. He went onto Movicol (just x1 sachet a day) which was working fine to keep his stools soft and passable however when he began potty training at 3y/o
Hello, really hoping someone has some advice as I’m at the end of my tether! My son is 5, he has struggled with constipation since he was 6 months old. He went onto Movicol (just x1 sachet a day) which was working fine to keep his stools soft and passable however when he began potty training at 3y/o
Lem14
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ERIC
1 month ago
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