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Recent diagnosis of late onset asthma and Winter
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
pussycatwillow
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Cold virus
I’ve had PMR for two years now and on 8mg pred attempting my second tapering cycle. I’ve have a really heavy cold now for over a week which started as a mild cold for two weeks before that. I’m wondering if my immune system is reducing my ability to get on top of this and allowing it to prevail much
I’ve had PMR for two years now and on 8mg pred attempting my second tapering cycle. I’ve have a really heavy cold now for over a week which started as a mild cold for two weeks before that. I’m wondering if my immune system is reducing my ability to get on top of this and allowing it to prevail much
Mervetheswerve
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Mouth dryness no saliva
Hi all,Spoke to the Rheumatology nurse today ,was suggesting sprays a d pastilles for saliva replacement. But I want to know what any of you has use or have actually come across that is beneficial as a saliva replacement in day time and at night. Problem has is I have already have problems with my
Hi all,Spoke to the Rheumatology nurse today ,was suggesting sprays a d pastilles for saliva replacement. But I want to know what any of you has use or have actually come across that is beneficial as a saliva replacement in day time and at night. Problem has is I have already have problems with my
KnitSewPurl
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
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Mum grew her angel wings
hi all, I just wanted to write a post on here as I sadly lost my mum last week after a 7 year battle with PSP. Although it was pneumonia that took her in the end. I just wanted to write on here to say, give your loved ones suffering an extra big hug this Christmas and remember to be their loved one
hi all, I just wanted to write a post on here as I sadly lost my mum last week after a 7 year battle with PSP. Although it was pneumonia that took her in the end. I just wanted to write on here to say, give your loved ones suffering an extra big hug this Christmas and remember to be their loved one
Janice52
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PSP Association
4 months ago
Abdominal ultrasound
Hiya,Would just like people's views/experiences on if endo will be picked up on an ultrasound or the abdomen. I've had pelvic mri before which picked up endo everywhere and I'm awaiting surgery (endo,hysterectomy and bowel). I've not got abdomen pains so they've got me down for an ultrasound. I feel
Hiya,Would just like people's views/experiences on if endo will be picked up on an ultrasound or the abdomen. I've had pelvic mri before which picked up endo everywhere and I'm awaiting surgery (endo,hysterectomy and bowel). I've not got abdomen pains so they've got me down for an ultrasound. I feel
Loveneige
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Please help 🙏 Im trying to find HOPE. Has anyone had successful surgical treatments following very long standing AF due to Cardiomyopathy.
Hello everyone. I'm new to this ..and im desperately looking for any help anyone can offer on theor experience of positive outcomes following surgical treatments when you've had the condition for 30 years but has become life limiting in the last 9 years. I'm on Riveroxiban and Betablockers at 7.5 per
Hello everyone. I'm new to this ..and im desperately looking for any help anyone can offer on theor experience of positive outcomes following surgical treatments when you've had the condition for 30 years but has become life limiting in the last 9 years. I'm on Riveroxiban and Betablockers at 7.5 per
Yellowmango99
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AF Association
5 months ago
Hair issues
hi I forgot to ask my rheum nurse about my hair. I’m on methotrexate and seems to be ok with no abnormal hair loss but since taking it I haven’t had my hair highlighted . Anybody advice with this ? I have left message on advice line but wondering others people’s experience. Thanks
hi I forgot to ask my rheum nurse about my hair. I’m on methotrexate and seems to be ok with no abnormal hair loss but since taking it I haven’t had my hair highlighted . Anybody advice with this ? I have left message on advice line but wondering others people’s experience. Thanks
Teddyboy17
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NRAS
5 months ago
Bladder Cancer Update,
A most will know. Besides my COPD and heart problems I have Bladder Cancer which is Hight Grade, Six weeks ago I had a Rigid cystoscopy to see how my last ditch treatment on BCG would go and told, would be the last time I could have that. I had heard nothing and was 6 weeks ago Sunday. I phoned
A most will know. Besides my COPD and heart problems I have Bladder Cancer which is Hight Grade, Six weeks ago I had a Rigid cystoscopy to see how my last ditch treatment on BCG would go and told, would be the last time I could have that. I had heard nothing and was 6 weeks ago Sunday. I phoned
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Flu, antibiotics and Levo
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
Bobby25
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Feeling a bit like a train wreck !!
Hi everyone, so just a quick one. Wonder if anyone else feels a bit like me ?? I'm really struggling to get motivated at the moment. It's not helping when it's dark, cold and wet in the evenings. I love running, but time with everything (work, homelife, general everything life) is just flying by
Hi everyone, so just a quick one. Wonder if anyone else feels a bit like me ?? I'm really struggling to get motivated at the moment. It's not helping when it's dark, cold and wet in the evenings. I love running, but time with everything (work, homelife, general everything life) is just flying by
adnewg73
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
UK Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin availability
I have a fairly urgent decision to make regarding my treatment. For the benefit of our US warriors, the UK National Health Service means that the overwhelming majority of patients do not have private healthcare insurance. I'm one of those. Now, with the decision to switch from Docetaxel to Cabazataxel
I have a fairly urgent decision to make regarding my treatment. For the benefit of our US warriors, the UK National Health Service means that the overwhelming majority of patients do not have private healthcare insurance. I'm one of those. Now, with the decision to switch from Docetaxel to Cabazataxel
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Biotin and ESR/CRP Testing
Good evening. I have been taking supplements - AdCalD3 (of course!), Vit K2, VitB complex magnesium glycerine/malate and fish oil - fairly religiously since starting on pred. To help with hair/skin/bone thinning, I have also taken collagen and biotin. I was alarmed to discover tonight that biotin can
Good evening. I have been taking supplements - AdCalD3 (of course!), Vit K2, VitB complex magnesium glycerine/malate and fish oil - fairly religiously since starting on pred. To help with hair/skin/bone thinning, I have also taken collagen and biotin. I was alarmed to discover tonight that biotin can
Burroughs123
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
QOL gone
Prostatectomy followed 8 months later with ADT and radiation. Mostly incontinent since. Always had overactive bladder before cancer. Urologist did cystoscope and said everything looked normal. Its been > 2 weeks and I am in constant misery. Bladder hurts and have strong feeling of needing to urinate
Prostatectomy followed 8 months later with ADT and radiation. Mostly incontinent since. Always had overactive bladder before cancer. Urologist did cystoscope and said everything looked normal. Its been > 2 weeks and I am in constant misery. Bladder hurts and have strong feeling of needing to urinate
rfgh20
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
tips on covid and newborn
so i found out i have Covid day after my son was born. I v been so scared to pass it on to him, iv been sleeping in a different room and cleaning up and washing real well before breastfeeding. With all the postpartum pain Covid symptoms and lack of sleep is making everything harder. Anyone been in a
so i found out i have Covid day after my son was born. I v been so scared to pass it on to him, iv been sleeping in a different room and cleaning up and washing real well before breastfeeding. With all the postpartum pain Covid symptoms and lack of sleep is making everything harder. Anyone been in a
Chantysal
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 months ago
Hi All. New member here.
I found this site after being utterly fed up and frustrated. A little back story first: I'm 53, male and I live in England. About a decade ago I noticed after a gig I attended as a punter that the usual "ringing in the ears" was taking longer than usual to go away, then after a few more weeks realised
I found this site after being utterly fed up and frustrated. A little back story first: I'm 53, male and I live in England. About a decade ago I noticed after a gig I attended as a punter that the usual "ringing in the ears" was taking longer than usual to go away, then after a few more weeks realised
MagikalMeeps
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Baseline figure from lung function test
After 10 days post hospital admission with pneumonia I went to have a lung function test at my local hospital. The result of the test was 438 a new baseline. My usual top peak flow is 500 (very unused as it doesn't match my height, sex and ethnicity) I should be blowing 420. One explanation was that
After 10 days post hospital admission with pneumonia I went to have a lung function test at my local hospital. The result of the test was 438 a new baseline. My usual top peak flow is 500 (very unused as it doesn't match my height, sex and ethnicity) I should be blowing 420. One explanation was that
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Ibrutinib resistance
Resistance to IB after 6 yrs.. mutations c481 & Plcg2. Still on IB until progression. 13q, zap 70. What's next? No definitive answers from Onco/Hema Doc except watch & wait. Very anxious.
Resistance to IB after 6 yrs.. mutations c481 & Plcg2. Still on IB until progression. 13q, zap 70. What's next? No definitive answers from Onco/Hema Doc except watch & wait. Very anxious.
Rogerinhorn2015
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Promethazine sleeping tablets following insomnia and increased episodes amnesia
So my T journey continues. I would say insomnia has been the biggest problem through out but I thought I'd learned to live with it. However, it certainly seems it may be catching up with me (I posted about this last month ago - but I'll recap briefly). I had what appeared to be an isolated episode
So my T journey continues. I would say insomnia has been the biggest problem through out but I thought I'd learned to live with it. However, it certainly seems it may be catching up with me (I posted about this last month ago - but I'll recap briefly). I had what appeared to be an isolated episode
daverussell
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Bronchitis
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
valwood
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Vasculitis UK
4 months ago
Week 8 Run 1
I have had to put this run off because of a cold.But I have done it and even enjoyed it. Then met my hubby in the pub for a drink.
I have had to put this run off because of a cold.But I have done it and even enjoyed it. Then met my hubby in the pub for a drink.
GM11
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Couch to 5K
4 months ago
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