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Recurrent hiccups?
Does anyone get recurrent excessive hiccups? I have bad bloating and other gastro issues too when this happens, nausea, constipation etc. But the hiccups drive me to despair!
Does anyone get recurrent excessive hiccups? I have bad bloating and other gastro issues too when this happens, nausea, constipation etc. But the hiccups drive me to despair!
CryBaby91
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Ptsd
Today I accepted, there is no Thinking Yourself Right .. any more than you can think yourself out of Arthritis... Questions?
Today I accepted, there is no Thinking Yourself Right .. any more than you can think yourself out of Arthritis... Questions?
ChaosButterfly
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Heal My PTSD
3 years ago
Combining benzo and antidepressants
Hi....my perfect medicine ‘cocktail’ if you want to call it that seems to be 100 mg of sertraline and 0.5 mg of klonopin daily. I have severe ptsd, ocd, anxiety and depression along with a health condition that will no doubt shorten my life. I am 64. I feel my very best when I take this combo, My
Hi....my perfect medicine ‘cocktail’ if you want to call it that seems to be 100 mg of sertraline and 0.5 mg of klonopin daily. I have severe ptsd, ocd, anxiety and depression along with a health condition that will no doubt shorten my life. I am 64. I feel my very best when I take this combo, My
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Amlodipine - side effect
After being diagnosed with high blood pressure I was given these to take. I wanted to try and bring my BP down by diet and excel use but was advised to take them anyway. I have been on them a couple of weeks and literally during yesterday evening, my lower legs swelled up and became rock hard and so
After being diagnosed with high blood pressure I was given these to take. I wanted to try and bring my BP down by diet and excel use but was advised to take them anyway. I have been on them a couple of weeks and literally during yesterday evening, my lower legs swelled up and became rock hard and so
Deep-Purple
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Discharge thoughts
Hello lovely people! Looking for a bit of advice. So there are a few rumblings of the potential discharge date for my husband being in May. We live in a house which is too small, has an extremely steep staircase with our bathroom upstairs. But a WC downstairs. I have had my nose to the wheel looking
Hello lovely people! Looking for a bit of advice. So there are a few rumblings of the potential discharge date for my husband being in May. We live in a house which is too small, has an extremely steep staircase with our bathroom upstairs. But a WC downstairs. I have had my nose to the wheel looking
ored13
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Headway
3 years ago
Haemorrhoid and Rubber Band Ligation
It's been a while since I posted here, but I recovered from C-Difficle and have been managing the IBS as best I can. I have a haemorroid that was identified before I was diagnosed with C-Diff that has kept causing me problems, however. I am not in the best shape physically. I'm currently having a really
It's been a while since I posted here, but I recovered from C-Difficle and have been managing the IBS as best I can. I have a haemorroid that was identified before I was diagnosed with C-Diff that has kept causing me problems, however. I am not in the best shape physically. I'm currently having a really
Yasai
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Hamstring injury
I'm miserable. Four weeks ago today I injured my knee. I hadn't done any running for a while, so did lots of walks in the preceding couple of weeks. I do a there and back run down the Cuckoo Trail. So on the day I'd reserved for the first run, I warmed up and did a gentle jog to the outer point, then
I'm miserable. Four weeks ago today I injured my knee. I hadn't done any running for a while, so did lots of walks in the preceding couple of weeks. I do a there and back run down the Cuckoo Trail. So on the day I'd reserved for the first run, I warmed up and did a gentle jog to the outer point, then
ThriftyLesley
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Lack of communication
Hello , I have severe Ankylosing spondylitis for which I am on Adalimumab. I saw my Consultant two weeks ago we agree that I would stay on the Adalimumab and he would do a new prescription that day and send it to Healthcare at home. I only had one injection left which I took that day the 26th. As I
Hello , I have severe Ankylosing spondylitis for which I am on Adalimumab. I saw my Consultant two weeks ago we agree that I would stay on the Adalimumab and he would do a new prescription that day and send it to Healthcare at home. I only had one injection left which I took that day the 26th. As I
Stephanie6637
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NRAS
3 years ago
Ozurdex implant.
Hello everyone after being diagnosed 3 years ago (49 now) with macular oedema and CRVO ive had laser, injections and just received my 2nd steroid implant last Friday, it wasn’t my normal doctor of which I’m not happy about as I went through a totally different procedure and he was very rough with me
Hello everyone after being diagnosed 3 years ago (49 now) with macular oedema and CRVO ive had laser, injections and just received my 2nd steroid implant last Friday, it wasn’t my normal doctor of which I’m not happy about as I went through a totally different procedure and he was very rough with me
sarahc333
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Macular Society
3 years ago
Support stockings
Hi all, had my weekly appointment with gp today and she suggested I wear compression/support stockings to prevent leg swelling and varicose veins while taking pred got to go tomorrow to be measured for them. Has anyone had this suggested to them ? Or does anyone wear them? Do the make any difference
Hi all, had my weekly appointment with gp today and she suggested I wear compression/support stockings to prevent leg swelling and varicose veins while taking pred got to go tomorrow to be measured for them. Has anyone had this suggested to them ? Or does anyone wear them? Do the make any difference
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Covid jab
Hello all It has been a while since I have posted, I wanted to ask you a question that has caused some confusion in our house. Would you or I assume that if you have or been diagnosed a autoimmune disease then you would automatically get referred for a Covid jab? My husband was offered 3 weeks ago the
Hello all It has been a while since I have posted, I wanted to ask you a question that has caused some confusion in our house. Would you or I assume that if you have or been diagnosed a autoimmune disease then you would automatically get referred for a Covid jab? My husband was offered 3 weeks ago the
lou1972
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Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
PA and proctitis
My mom was diagnosed with PA awhile back and has struggled with proctitis for some time. Is there any connection? Anyone else experience this? Did B12 injections help?
My mom was diagnosed with PA awhile back and has struggled with proctitis for some time. Is there any connection? Anyone else experience this? Did B12 injections help?
Ctadds1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Erythromelalgia..........anyone else?
Hi, fellow fibro warriors. On top of the fibro, malignant hypertension and possibly PoTS, I've recently been diagnosed with erythromelalgia. I'd never even heard of it! It's a horrible condition, I'm dreading the summer. A couple of hours in the March sun turned me into a beetroot. Hands and feet
Hi, fellow fibro warriors. On top of the fibro, malignant hypertension and possibly PoTS, I've recently been diagnosed with erythromelalgia. I'd never even heard of it! It's a horrible condition, I'm dreading the summer. A couple of hours in the March sun turned me into a beetroot. Hands and feet
Woldsy
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Problems associated with the diagnosis of GCA
In response to a mini-rant I had one day on a forum, I went off for a surfing session and found an article on the Johns Hopkins site with case studies on GCA. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/gec/studies/gca.html It is worth going to the link because it describes the history of a few patients and the
In response to a mini-rant I had one day on a forum, I went off for a surfing session and found an article on the Johns Hopkins site with case studies on GCA. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/gec/studies/gca.html It is worth going to the link because it describes the history of a few patients and the
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
ET, JAK2+, Etc. Newly Diagnosed and Feeling Like One of the Lucky Ones
Hello, Everyone. I'm one of the new kids on the block. Yes, it's the block across the Pond. Other details about my disease: SRSF2 and del(20Q) and platelets only in the 450-500 range, some brain fog, painful erythromelalgia in my fingers at times, some fatigue, mild itching, 72 years old, taking only
Hello, Everyone. I'm one of the new kids on the block. Yes, it's the block across the Pond. Other details about my disease: SRSF2 and del(20Q) and platelets only in the 450-500 range, some brain fog, painful erythromelalgia in my fingers at times, some fatigue, mild itching, 72 years old, taking only
EssThro
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Oxygen and Holidays
Hi, I know it’s possible to have a concentrator delivered to a holiday cottage. Can you tell me whether it is sometimes a problem with the cottage owners. I’m on the lung transplant list, but at the moment none are being done. I heard yesterday that it will be at least 2 months, until transplants are
Hi, I know it’s possible to have a concentrator delivered to a holiday cottage. Can you tell me whether it is sometimes a problem with the cottage owners. I’m on the lung transplant list, but at the moment none are being done. I heard yesterday that it will be at least 2 months, until transplants are
mary1956
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
COVID-19 patient receives lung transplant from living donors.
Doctors in Japan announced Thursday they have successfully performed the world’s first transplant of lung tissue from living donors to a patient with severe lung damage from COVID-19. The recipient, identified only as a woman from Japan’s western region of Kansai, is recovering after the nearly 11-hour
Doctors in Japan announced Thursday they have successfully performed the world’s first transplant of lung tissue from living donors to a patient with severe lung damage from COVID-19. The recipient, identified only as a woman from Japan’s western region of Kansai, is recovering after the nearly 11-hour
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Edoxaban switch
I have just had a phone call from the pharmacist at my GP surgery. Because recent blood test indicated that my kidneys are not functioning well, he is suggesting that I change from Apixaban to Edoxaban 30mg as this will ensure that there will not be an excess of anticoagulant in my body which could
I have just had a phone call from the pharmacist at my GP surgery. Because recent blood test indicated that my kidneys are not functioning well, he is suggesting that I change from Apixaban to Edoxaban 30mg as this will ensure that there will not be an excess of anticoagulant in my body which could
rothwell
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AF Association
3 years ago
Blood clots and the astra zenica vaccine
I am Getting a little fed up with the public being told it's a coincidence. Whenever someone seems to be suffering 'effects' following the jab. They said the blood clots had little to do with the jab and now just a couple of weeks later i suspect we are all thinking ....crap ! I've had that particular
I am Getting a little fed up with the public being told it's a coincidence. Whenever someone seems to be suffering 'effects' following the jab. They said the blood clots had little to do with the jab and now just a couple of weeks later i suspect we are all thinking ....crap ! I've had that particular
flossy63
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NRAS
3 years ago
No pain, no gain in exercise for peripheral artery disease.
Whilst not a respiratory disease, it is caused through smoking and others might find it interesing. I have written before about having to push through the the excruciating pain whilst walking to improve the condition, here is a study about it. ---------------------------------------------------------
Whilst not a respiratory disease, it is caused through smoking and others might find it interesing. I have written before about having to push through the the excruciating pain whilst walking to improve the condition, here is a study about it. ---------------------------------------------------------
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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