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Rituximab and Dental Treatment
Hello Hope everyone is keeping well and enjoying being out and about a bit more after a year of shielding, I am due to have Rituximab soon so will be back to semi-shielding for a while., this brings me to my question. I need some dental treatment done, a root filling. I am currently on antibiotics
Hello Hope everyone is keeping well and enjoying being out and about a bit more after a year of shielding, I am due to have Rituximab soon so will be back to semi-shielding for a while., this brings me to my question. I need some dental treatment done, a root filling. I am currently on antibiotics
3LittleBirds2
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NRAS
3 years ago
Zoledronic acid and dental treatment
Good morning all. It's been a while since I have been active on the forum but read it regularly and I am aware that there has been discussion about bisphosphonates and dental treatment. My PMR started 6 years ago and I have been on pred for almost as long. My GP prescribed AA but I was unable to take
Good morning all. It's been a while since I have been active on the forum but read it regularly and I am aware that there has been discussion about bisphosphonates and dental treatment. My PMR started 6 years ago and I have been on pred for almost as long. My GP prescribed AA but I was unable to take
scats
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic peptide levels in patients with heart failure
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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New in Type 1 Diabetes "Monogenic Diabetes"
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Painful mouth from steroidal preventer. Need help please!
My gp has historically had me on clenil and symbicort at different times. Both of these caused persistent and painful thrush even though I use a spacer and I immediately rinse out my mouth. A month ago I was placed on fostair to see if it would have less side effects. It's been worse. I have no thrush
My gp has historically had me on clenil and symbicort at different times. Both of these caused persistent and painful thrush even though I use a spacer and I immediately rinse out my mouth. A month ago I was placed on fostair to see if it would have less side effects. It's been worse. I have no thrush
Spoonielady
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Kid ni Not
My book relating experiences, dialysis, and food choices. Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Kid ni Not Paperback by Dorothy Chang-Van Horn (Author) See all formats and editions Kid ni Not is intended for readers with kidney failure and their relatives. It describes the kidneys' functions
My book relating experiences, dialysis, and food choices. Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Kid ni Not Paperback by Dorothy Chang-Van Horn (Author) See all formats and editions Kid ni Not is intended for readers with kidney failure and their relatives. It describes the kidneys' functions
TuLiChang
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Kidney Dialysis
3 years ago
Help for those who need a kidney transplant
From a nonprofit organization: www.LKDN.org a Free online program that shows you how others have achieved a successful living kidney transplant experience. Having Your Kidney Donor Find YOU! www.havingyourkidneydonorfindyou.org Information developed by a 2-time kidney transplant recipient.
From a nonprofit organization: www.LKDN.org a Free online program that shows you how others have achieved a successful living kidney transplant experience. Having Your Kidney Donor Find YOU! www.havingyourkidneydonorfindyou.org Information developed by a 2-time kidney transplant recipient.
hmysel
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
3 years ago
Jaw and teeth could it be GCA
My jaw and teeth are so bad but Dr doesn't think it's anything to do with pmr. My teeth are so sensitive thought it was with steroids and my jaw hurts really bad when I chew on both sides , been to dentist and had teeth checked and xrayed, they are ok . Getting bloods checked again , have mentioned to
My jaw and teeth are so bad but Dr doesn't think it's anything to do with pmr. My teeth are so sensitive thought it was with steroids and my jaw hurts really bad when I chew on both sides , been to dentist and had teeth checked and xrayed, they are ok . Getting bloods checked again , have mentioned to
Bling123
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Has anyone tried oxymorphone?
Hi, has anyone here tried oxymorphone for RLS? oxymorphone is similar to oxycodone but with much less sleeping difficulties in comparison with oxycodone. I have been doing extensive research for an opioid which exerts less sleeping difficulties because the oxycodone I am taking gives me severe insomnia
Hi, has anyone here tried oxymorphone for RLS? oxymorphone is similar to oxycodone but with much less sleeping difficulties in comparison with oxycodone. I have been doing extensive research for an opioid which exerts less sleeping difficulties because the oxycodone I am taking gives me severe insomnia
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Travel Insurance , Dental treatment abroad and Asthma as a Pr-existing condition.
Hello. I intend on sending my mum to Turkey for Dental implant surgery. She has Asthma a pre-existing condition. I am trying to find her an insurance policy that will cover her in the (god forbid) eventuality that she has any problems during/after implant surgery. Initially I found a company called
Hello. I intend on sending my mum to Turkey for Dental implant surgery. She has Asthma a pre-existing condition. I am trying to find her an insurance policy that will cover her in the (god forbid) eventuality that she has any problems during/after implant surgery. Initially I found a company called
MSH01
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Dental treatment abroad and travel insurance w/ asthma cover
My mum's due to go to Turkey for dental implant treatment. She has brittle asthma, albeit, controlled. I've found an insurer for the dental aspect, but they won't cover for asthma. Can anybody please give me any suggestions and guidance on what to do? Thank you.
My mum's due to go to Turkey for dental implant treatment. She has brittle asthma, albeit, controlled. I've found an insurer for the dental aspect, but they won't cover for asthma. Can anybody please give me any suggestions and guidance on what to do? Thank you.
MSH01
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Vaccine & flare
I had Pfizer covid vaccines and my behcets flare came on with a fury. I had been quiet for over 2 years. Anyone else getting the mRNA vaccines have the same problem? Just finally getting back under control with increased Revlimid & Imuran ( along with Rituxan infusions)
I had Pfizer covid vaccines and my behcets flare came on with a fury. I had been quiet for over 2 years. Anyone else getting the mRNA vaccines have the same problem? Just finally getting back under control with increased Revlimid & Imuran ( along with Rituxan infusions)
Expectthebest
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Behçet's UK
3 years ago
Horizant for RLS
Does anyone here have experience of taking Horizant for RLS? After taking oxycodone 5 mg for many years, I have developed serious insomnia, therefore I'd like to switch to non-opioid to relieve my RLS symptoms. I'd like to know if anyone here have tried Horizant and if it is effective to relieve RLS
Does anyone here have experience of taking Horizant for RLS? After taking oxycodone 5 mg for many years, I have developed serious insomnia, therefore I'd like to switch to non-opioid to relieve my RLS symptoms. I'd like to know if anyone here have tried Horizant and if it is effective to relieve RLS
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Bleeding haemorrhoids or something else?
Hi, please any advice for IBS-C bleeding haemorrhoids? Tiredness and housebound. Thank you.
Hi, please any advice for IBS-C bleeding haemorrhoids? Tiredness and housebound. Thank you.
Hidden
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Abiraterone Active in Androgen Receptor-Positive Salivary Tumors — Disease control in 62.5% of a small cohort . . . MedPage Today - 10/14/21
I'm posting this because, prior to reading it, I didn't know PCa could invade salivary glands. Interestingly, several years ago, I had a blocked parotid gland that resolved on it own. (Sour candies did the trick.) When it first occurred, I contacted both my dentist and CLL (second cancer) specialist.
I'm posting this because, prior to reading it, I didn't know PCa could invade salivary glands. Interestingly, several years ago, I had a blocked parotid gland that resolved on it own. (Sour candies did the trick.) When it first occurred, I contacted both my dentist and CLL (second cancer) specialist.
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
mouth ulcers
Just a big thank you to everyone who answered re Mouth Ulcers. I have made a note of all remedies/suggestions which I will pass on to her. She may have tried some already, but am not sure which. You can always rely on this wonderful g roup for help and advice. Many thanks.
Just a big thank you to everyone who answered re Mouth Ulcers. I have made a note of all remedies/suggestions which I will pass on to her. She may have tried some already, but am not sure which. You can always rely on this wonderful g roup for help and advice. Many thanks.
Oscarsboy
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Using inhalers
After using inhaler I have a bad taste in my mouth, food doesn't taste good and I feel nervous or anxious...is that normal ?
After using inhaler I have a bad taste in my mouth, food doesn't taste good and I feel nervous or anxious...is that normal ?
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
mouth ulcers
As I have been searching ages and cannot find the answer, I wonder if someone can help. I have a friend suffering badly with mouth ulcers and cannot find the name of the "magic mouthwash" people have referred to for this. Can anyone please let me know what it is/called in order to try and help her.
As I have been searching ages and cannot find the answer, I wonder if someone can help. I have a friend suffering badly with mouth ulcers and cannot find the name of the "magic mouthwash" people have referred to for this. Can anyone please let me know what it is/called in order to try and help her.
Oscarsboy
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Tonsils
I’ve seen informative posts here about tonsils. I had a CT PET scan that revealed some activity in my tonsils likely due to some kind of infection. This caused me to think back on past issues I’ve had with my tonsils. I had strep throat annually for years as a child. Seemed like every year for a
I’ve seen informative posts here about tonsils. I had a CT PET scan that revealed some activity in my tonsils likely due to some kind of infection. This caused me to think back on past issues I’ve had with my tonsils. I had strep throat annually for years as a child. Seemed like every year for a
Rando21
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Convergence Insufficiency
I've seen CI mentioned a few times here, sometimes in association with migraine so this might be of interest to some people here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25313120/ Balance issues also get mentioned here so if you haven't already seen them the Life Rebalanced Chronicles, made for VeDA by an award
I've seen CI mentioned a few times here, sometimes in association with migraine so this might be of interest to some people here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25313120/ Balance issues also get mentioned here so if you haven't already seen them the Life Rebalanced Chronicles, made for VeDA by an award
210272
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
3 years ago
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