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Grover’s disease
I have had CLL for about five years. I am currently on active surveillance and treatment naive. I had a spinal fusion on July 17 for L4-5 due to Spondylolisthesis. I feel like I’m recovering as well as I can expect from the surgery. My hemoglobin dropped to 10 post surgery so I have been very tired but
I have had CLL for about five years. I am currently on active surveillance and treatment naive. I had a spinal fusion on July 17 for L4-5 due to Spondylolisthesis. I feel like I’m recovering as well as I can expect from the surgery. My hemoglobin dropped to 10 post surgery so I have been very tired but
BlueJk
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CLL America Support
11 months ago
Finally hopefully circumcision
So I'm 56 years old have had tightness of foreskin for years and uncomfortable during sex !! I was diagnosed with diabetes about 5 years ago and it has gradually got worse since then about 3 years ago I spoke to a doctor for the first time and was given steroid cream and I left it there it has got worse
So I'm 56 years old have had tightness of foreskin for years and uncomfortable during sex !! I was diagnosed with diabetes about 5 years ago and it has gradually got worse since then about 3 years ago I spoke to a doctor for the first time and was given steroid cream and I left it there it has got worse
stu202
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
1 year ago
Live vaccine for dengue fever
My son lives in Bali. He is in the middle of a very severe bout of dengue fever. I am going to visit him for 3 weeks in July. He has suggested I should have a vaccine before I go. I can find that it is called a " live attenuated dengue tetravalent vaccine". Even the vaccine side effects can be pretty
My son lives in Bali. He is in the middle of a very severe bout of dengue fever. I am going to visit him for 3 weeks in July. He has suggested I should have a vaccine before I go. I can find that it is called a " live attenuated dengue tetravalent vaccine". Even the vaccine side effects can be pretty
Graham64
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CLL Support
4 months ago
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prednisolone and excess sweating
I find myself really struggling on humid days; even when it’s not particularly hot. I know that this may be a side-effect of prednisolone but I’m on a very small dose of 3 mg daily. However, I did have a booster shot of steroids about four weeks ago due to a long term flair. The jab is really helping
I find myself really struggling on humid days; even when it’s not particularly hot. I know that this may be a side-effect of prednisolone but I’m on a very small dose of 3 mg daily. However, I did have a booster shot of steroids about four weeks ago due to a long term flair. The jab is really helping
Bobbikins
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NRAS
22 minutes ago
mycophenolate
Hi everyone. I’m about to start this meditation I’m currently on 23mg steroids plus loads other meds. I have long standing pleural/pericardial effusion’s caused by Serositis. My daughter asked for advice from rheumatologist yesterday but just got a leaflet shoved at her. I am on Lowe dose antibiotics
Hi everyone. I’m about to start this meditation I’m currently on 23mg steroids plus loads other meds. I have long standing pleural/pericardial effusion’s caused by Serositis. My daughter asked for advice from rheumatologist yesterday but just got a leaflet shoved at her. I am on Lowe dose antibiotics
Numptybrain
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 hours ago
Diabetes
Just wondering what other members made of this. I have been on prednisolone for 10yrs now for GCA starting at 60mg tapering down slowly to 2.5mg but always had flare so had to keep going up to 40mg and start to.come down again.My sugar levels varies between 42 -48 on most occasions,but once went to 52
Just wondering what other members made of this. I have been on prednisolone for 10yrs now for GCA starting at 60mg tapering down slowly to 2.5mg but always had flare so had to keep going up to 40mg and start to.come down again.My sugar levels varies between 42 -48 on most occasions,but once went to 52
Teddy23
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PMRGCAuk
15 hours ago
Worried- pressure at 5 at trabeculectomy follow up today
Has anyone had to deal with low pressure after trabeculecyomy? I had the fourth of my weekly post- trabeculectomy follow ups today. The pressure was 5. Before the operation the pressure was consistently around 15. Week one after surgery it was 15, week two, 17 ( then stitch removed) Week 3 was 20. Stitch
Has anyone had to deal with low pressure after trabeculecyomy? I had the fourth of my weekly post- trabeculectomy follow ups today. The pressure was 5. Before the operation the pressure was consistently around 15. Week one after surgery it was 15, week two, 17 ( then stitch removed) Week 3 was 20. Stitch
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
18 hours ago
Why taking anti-inflammatories including Pred could lead to a stomach ulcer
Dr Mark Porter who is a working GP writes most weeks in The Times. The link to today's article is below because he mentions steroids as well. I hope it opens. If it doesn't I can cut a paste the parts of interest. https://www.thetimes.com/article/184977ba-beb6-4db5-ad10-62e8fbb57add?shareToken=caa43823ee68fa182865e92faa5502b2
Dr Mark Porter who is a working GP writes most weeks in The Times. The link to today's article is below because he mentions steroids as well. I hope it opens. If it doesn't I can cut a paste the parts of interest. https://www.thetimes.com/article/184977ba-beb6-4db5-ad10-62e8fbb57add?shareToken=caa43823ee68fa182865e92faa5502b2
Motida
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PMRGCAuk
2 days ago
10 year old with red patches on her face
Hi all,Just tying to figure out what we're dealing with here using your experience. My daughter, which is 10, started what looks to be a case of impetigo (meaning blisters in her nostril, crust and typical looking scabs). She only had few spots (under her nose and in top of one nostril). We started
Hi all,Just tying to figure out what we're dealing with here using your experience. My daughter, which is 10, started what looks to be a case of impetigo (meaning blisters in her nostril, crust and typical looking scabs). She only had few spots (under her nose and in top of one nostril). We started
euxy103
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LUPUS UK
2 days ago
Feeling doomed today
Please can I ask for you thoughts and opinions, I understand it’s not medical advice and I’m speaking to Rheumatology but I need real like experience that only others on here have really. I came off Baracitinib in Jan because not really effective and affecting my lipids adversely. Then onto Tocilizumab
Please can I ask for you thoughts and opinions, I understand it’s not medical advice and I’m speaking to Rheumatology but I need real like experience that only others on here have really. I came off Baracitinib in Jan because not really effective and affecting my lipids adversely. Then onto Tocilizumab
Inanotherlife
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NRAS
2 days ago
Suspected flare - ? When to up the steroids
Hi, I’m posting this query although I think I know what the answer will be. It’s almost 4 years since my PMR diagnosis. The lowest dose of Prednisolone I’ve managed so far is 8.5 mg. I’ve successfully reduced from 10mg at the start of January 24 (.5 mg at a time) using the DSNS (5 weeks) to 8.5 mg
Hi, I’m posting this query although I think I know what the answer will be. It’s almost 4 years since my PMR diagnosis. The lowest dose of Prednisolone I’ve managed so far is 8.5 mg. I’ve successfully reduced from 10mg at the start of January 24 (.5 mg at a time) using the DSNS (5 weeks) to 8.5 mg
Tiggy70
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PMRGCAuk
3 days ago
A maternal brain hormone that builds bone - Nature - Published: 10 July 2024
[i]This recent research paper in Nature is potentially ground-breaking for the understanding of essential mechanisms involved with bone health. It's findings are related to hormonal changes during the start of mid-pregnancy lactation and early newborn nurturing that could possibly lay the foundation
[i]This recent research paper in Nature is potentially ground-breaking for the understanding of essential mechanisms involved with bone health. It's findings are related to hormonal changes during the start of mid-pregnancy lactation and early newborn nurturing that could possibly lay the foundation
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
GCA..Actemra.
Hi !I am a new to this very informative site and looking for support. I was diagnosed with GCA in December last year by a consultant and had the TA biopsy to confirm. Put on 40mg of Prednisolone and since March of this year have been on Actemra once a week. I have been off the steroids 5 weeks now
Hi !I am a new to this very informative site and looking for support. I was diagnosed with GCA in December last year by a consultant and had the TA biopsy to confirm. Put on 40mg of Prednisolone and since March of this year have been on Actemra once a week. I have been off the steroids 5 weeks now
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
3 days ago
The ‘100 day cough’ - possible use of steroids
I came off steroids at the end of January this year, after 4 years in total for PMR. I have what has been termed the 100 day cough that persists - for 12 weeks and counting. I’ve been informed that I have post infection inflammation and an inhaler has been prescribed (I’m on my second). It has two drugs
I came off steroids at the end of January this year, after 4 years in total for PMR. I have what has been termed the 100 day cough that persists - for 12 weeks and counting. I’ve been informed that I have post infection inflammation and an inhaler has been prescribed (I’m on my second). It has two drugs
Exflex
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PMRGCAuk
3 days ago
Not how I expected to celebrate 1 year anniversary from heart attack 🤦🏼🤣
13th July 2023 I felt very funny after a tough yoga class, drive home had brunch and still felt funny. It developed into what I thought was trapped wind , I ended up with paramedics taking me to hospital and trop count confirmed I had a heart attack ! Total shock to me , my family and friends. A
13th July 2023 I felt very funny after a tough yoga class, drive home had brunch and still felt funny. It developed into what I thought was trapped wind , I ended up with paramedics taking me to hospital and trop count confirmed I had a heart attack ! Total shock to me , my family and friends. A
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
6 weeks no symptoms, absolutely terrified 🤯🤞🏼😭🙏🏼
Hi everyone. Been awake since 630am again with worry, I need your sensible heads! 🚨🆘️⚠️ Long long story short I'm 6 weeks pregnant today (supposedly 🤯) and I feel no symptoms at all and haven't the entire time. The only thing is mild-ish but noticeable period type cramping (had a couple of more intense
Hi everyone. Been awake since 630am again with worry, I need your sensible heads! 🚨🆘️⚠️ Long long story short I'm 6 weeks pregnant today (supposedly 🤯) and I feel no symptoms at all and haven't the entire time. The only thing is mild-ish but noticeable period type cramping (had a couple of more intense
Joeysjourney
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
4 days ago
Not good
Sorry for the long post. For the last few months I haven't been good with this pain in my ear/eye/teeth that the neurologist put down to trigeminal neuralgia and gave me epilepsy tablets that have made me very tired and haven't really stopped the pain. About a month ago I had a really bad pain in my
Sorry for the long post. For the last few months I haven't been good with this pain in my ear/eye/teeth that the neurologist put down to trigeminal neuralgia and gave me epilepsy tablets that have made me very tired and haven't really stopped the pain. About a month ago I had a really bad pain in my
Izb1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 days ago
CSVD diagnosis & Demensia
Hi, I'm 75 and have just been diagnosed with cerebral small vessel disease. It explains a lot of the symptoms I've been getting over the past few years. I take a very high dose of Gabapentin and steroids everyday for a neurological condition which causes all over the body skin pain. I also suffer with
Hi, I'm 75 and have just been diagnosed with cerebral small vessel disease. It explains a lot of the symptoms I've been getting over the past few years. I take a very high dose of Gabapentin and steroids everyday for a neurological condition which causes all over the body skin pain. I also suffer with
Carlettejaque
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British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
Overactive thyroid diagnosis following blood test for vit B12 and folate deficiency prompted by tingling symptoms.
Whatever next?! I'm currently at 5 mg prednisolone slow tapering, and this latest diagnosis seems to be another reason for the periods of intense fatigue! and I was blaming the steroids! Is it both? I will talk to a clinician on 6th August (if I'm not lucky enough to get an earlier appointment).
Whatever next?! I'm currently at 5 mg prednisolone slow tapering, and this latest diagnosis seems to be another reason for the periods of intense fatigue! and I was blaming the steroids! Is it both? I will talk to a clinician on 6th August (if I'm not lucky enough to get an earlier appointment).
waltztherapy
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PMRGCAuk
6 days ago
I was diagnosed with GCA in November and was started on 40mg of prednisone.
I experienced really bad steroid induced diabetes which seems a bit more in control now. I am currently down to 8mg of Prednisone, then 120mg of Glyclazide and 500mg of Metformin for the diabetes In the last few days I have felt very depressed and anxious. I am not sure if this is related to my
I experienced really bad steroid induced diabetes which seems a bit more in control now. I am currently down to 8mg of Prednisone, then 120mg of Glyclazide and 500mg of Metformin for the diabetes In the last few days I have felt very depressed and anxious. I am not sure if this is related to my
Ambatu
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PMRGCAuk
7 days ago
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