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Trust Issues
The older doctor in my GP practice, that I have known for years and trusted, lied to me the other day and I have no faith in him any more. I had an eye infection a few weeks ago, which I put down to hay fever. I was prescribed Chloramphenicol, but the infection took a while to clear as the instructions
The older doctor in my GP practice, that I have known for years and trusted, lied to me the other day and I have no faith in him any more. I had an eye infection a few weeks ago, which I put down to hay fever. I was prescribed Chloramphenicol, but the infection took a while to clear as the instructions
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
waiting
have waited 7 years for a new hip Have Avascular Necrosis So much pain 4 surgeons have made reasons not to do So much pain Now another hospital said may do next month But so worried now
have waited 7 years for a new hip Have Avascular Necrosis So much pain 4 surgeons have made reasons not to do So much pain Now another hospital said may do next month But so worried now
Perrie46
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NRAS
8 months ago
Flu vaccine
Despite all the discussion and contraversy re autumn vaccinations I decided to take the plunge. Covid booster last Thursday, no problem.Flu vaccination yesterday, awful reaction. Fever and flu like symptoms overnight, expected. But the pain in my arm, extending down to fingers, pain in shoulder, pain
Despite all the discussion and contraversy re autumn vaccinations I decided to take the plunge. Covid booster last Thursday, no problem.Flu vaccination yesterday, awful reaction. Fever and flu like symptoms overnight, expected. But the pain in my arm, extending down to fingers, pain in shoulder, pain
Pippapot
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
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Radiotherapy for pelvic lymph node
Hi all hope you're doing as well s can be! Just wanted to know if anyone has had radiotherapy for pelvic lymph node. I've just had radiotherapy for superclavicular Fosse lymph node near collar bone and in two weeks start radiotherapy on the pelvic node. Im goi g in Wednesday to have the pre radiotherapy
Hi all hope you're doing as well s can be! Just wanted to know if anyone has had radiotherapy for pelvic lymph node. I've just had radiotherapy for superclavicular Fosse lymph node near collar bone and in two weeks start radiotherapy on the pelvic node. Im goi g in Wednesday to have the pre radiotherapy
win_56
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Colds/flu/viruses and Thyroxine
Just wondering is there any link to having Hashimotos and not having any colds/flu/viruses. The reason I ask is that I never got sick, with the usual colds etc for many years. I just started thyroxine a few months ago. Now I have a really horrible virus, coughing, temperature, flu like symptoms. This
Just wondering is there any link to having Hashimotos and not having any colds/flu/viruses. The reason I ask is that I never got sick, with the usual colds etc for many years. I just started thyroxine a few months ago. Now I have a really horrible virus, coughing, temperature, flu like symptoms. This
Sunflower535
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
what antibiotics can I take with methotrexate and sulphursalazine I’m in India right now and have got a flu going on for a few days now.
mickyb
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NRAS
7 months ago
Long term side effects of using steroids
https://www.verywellhealth.com/steroid-side-effects-83089 A huge long description of all the problems with steroids. It was not till I saw specialists like Endocrinologist AND Rheumatologist that I was made more aware of the concerns. My PCP loves steroids., like just take more insulin, how about 50%
https://www.verywellhealth.com/steroid-side-effects-83089 A huge long description of all the problems with steroids. It was not till I saw specialists like Endocrinologist AND Rheumatologist that I was made more aware of the concerns. My PCP loves steroids., like just take more insulin, how about 50%
sdowney717
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
New ED Gell FDA Approved
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
ct abdominal scan with contrast
I have limited systematic scleroderma for 10 years affecting hands and joints with calcium deposits xx due to bowel problem need a ct scan with contrast is this okay to have dye contrast into your arm With my condition will the dye effect kidneys . Your advice appreciated thank you I have scan for
I have limited systematic scleroderma for 10 years affecting hands and joints with calcium deposits xx due to bowel problem need a ct scan with contrast is this okay to have dye contrast into your arm With my condition will the dye effect kidneys . Your advice appreciated thank you I have scan for
Pycat123
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 months ago
Any advice for travel insurance with previous Pulmonary Embolisms?
Hello all. After a bad bout of pneumonia/pleurisy 18 months ago had a crisis and diagnosed with non acute pulmonary embolisms. I haven't really improved and appear to have some heart failure etc since. Now I wondered if anyone with similar has managed to get health insurance for flying to Spain for
Hello all. After a bad bout of pneumonia/pleurisy 18 months ago had a crisis and diagnosed with non acute pulmonary embolisms. I haven't really improved and appear to have some heart failure etc since. Now I wondered if anyone with similar has managed to get health insurance for flying to Spain for
jib70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
No Epi
Did your Dentist know you have AFib and are taking Eliquis? Dentists use Lidocaine as it is a vasoconstrictor, however in your case Local with No Epi would have been best. Also sometimes before an Extraction you come off Eliquis 1-2 days before but your Dentist would have consulted with your EP. For
Did your Dentist know you have AFib and are taking Eliquis? Dentists use Lidocaine as it is a vasoconstrictor, however in your case Local with No Epi would have been best. Also sometimes before an Extraction you come off Eliquis 1-2 days before but your Dentist would have consulted with your EP. For
Tilos5
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AF Association
8 months ago
Update on painful buttocks and thighs
My rheumatologist requested a CRP test for me yesterday, and it was below 3, low normal range. As I think back, I may have over done it four days in a row, and this may just be very sore muscles. My mother would have called it being “lame.” I have been taking it very easy the last couple days and
My rheumatologist requested a CRP test for me yesterday, and it was below 3, low normal range. As I think back, I may have over done it four days in a row, and this may just be very sore muscles. My mother would have called it being “lame.” I have been taking it very easy the last couple days and
PUMC
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Is it the Medication or am I Losing it?
Do you do daft things? This morning I picked up my toothbrush and instead of putting toothpaste on it picked up a tube of face wash cream and spread that on my toothbrush, as soon as the brush went in my mouth I knew what I'd done. Last week I took a carton of orange juice out of the fridge and poured
Do you do daft things? This morning I picked up my toothbrush and instead of putting toothpaste on it picked up a tube of face wash cream and spread that on my toothbrush, as soon as the brush went in my mouth I knew what I'd done. Last week I took a carton of orange juice out of the fridge and poured
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 months ago
No residual Barrett's
Hello everyone, thought I would share my good news with you all. Had a Gastroscopy yesterday after treatment for Barrett's 6 months ago. Comments read: No evidence of cancer seen for this endoscopy. No residual Barrett's. Minor scarring in the lower oesophagus from previous therapy. What a relief, they
Hello everyone, thought I would share my good news with you all. Had a Gastroscopy yesterday after treatment for Barrett's 6 months ago. Comments read: No evidence of cancer seen for this endoscopy. No residual Barrett's. Minor scarring in the lower oesophagus from previous therapy. What a relief, they
Bluemoon47
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
8 months ago
Involvement Opportunity - Media Request (UK)
Do you live with NAFLD or Hepatitis C and are you interested in sharing your story?
We’ve been contacted by media outlets who want to interview someone of a healthy weight who was shocked to be diagnosed with NAFLD. They also want to raise awareness of hepatitis C and are looking for women
Do you live with NAFLD or Hepatitis C and are you interested in sharing your story?
We’ve been contacted by media outlets who want to interview someone of a healthy weight who was shocked to be diagnosed with NAFLD. They also want to raise awareness of hepatitis C and are looking for women
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Why am I afraid to go to the bathroom?
I’ve been dealing with constipation issues for the past year. I can only attribute it to gettin older - never had any problems before that. I won’t go into the details of what I have tried - I’ve taken lots of great hints from videos and forums; a lot of it seems to work - and then it doesn’t.
I’ve been dealing with constipation issues for the past year. I can only attribute it to gettin older - never had any problems before that. I won’t go into the details of what I have tried - I’ve taken lots of great hints from videos and forums; a lot of it seems to work - and then it doesn’t.
Trudijane
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Glue ear causing tinnitus
Hi, I am a new member. I developed glue ear about 12 years ago and am currently on my third grommet which was inserted in May 2021. It stopped being effective (either blocked or no longer in situ) this April 2023 and I saw the GP and have been referred back up to ENT...waiting nearly 6 months now and
Hi, I am a new member. I developed glue ear about 12 years ago and am currently on my third grommet which was inserted in May 2021. It stopped being effective (either blocked or no longer in situ) this April 2023 and I saw the GP and have been referred back up to ENT...waiting nearly 6 months now and
Sprockersprollie
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
Update after tests,etc
We are at decision time. Since my first posting - all tests completed ( MRI, CT, full body bone, PSMA Pet- they have came back that it hadn’t spread). GL 7 Grade 3 Husband young 58 and active. QofL is high on list. We were all set to go with radiation and went to discuss treatment options and Dr recommended
We are at decision time. Since my first posting - all tests completed ( MRI, CT, full body bone, PSMA Pet- they have came back that it hadn’t spread). GL 7 Grade 3 Husband young 58 and active. QofL is high on list. We were all set to go with radiation and went to discuss treatment options and Dr recommended
Dimples76
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Severe Pneumonia Tracheostomy
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my 77 year old dad who has been in ICU for severe pneumonia before. He was intubated for 3 weeks and 2 days and now he has had trachy for 1 week (total of 4 weeks of ventilator so far). At the moment, the oxygen is at 35%, PEEP is at 7.0, saturation is at 93
Hello, Everyone: I have posted here about my 77 year old dad who has been in ICU for severe pneumonia before. He was intubated for 3 weeks and 2 days and now he has had trachy for 1 week (total of 4 weeks of ventilator so far). At the moment, the oxygen is at 35%, PEEP is at 7.0, saturation is at 93
ForMyPapa
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ICUsteps
7 months ago
PSADT question...plus Xofigo and comorbidities
Hello, I am new to the site. This is my first post. I am mCRPC since 4/2022, and on abi/pred since then. My PSADT is now 2 months (44.55 on 6/1 to 96.28 on 8/4). I am waiting to be placed on Xofigo. Should I be panicking about this PSADT? Also most folks seem to be otherwise healthy.....do any
Hello, I am new to the site. This is my first post. I am mCRPC since 4/2022, and on abi/pred since then. My PSADT is now 2 months (44.55 on 6/1 to 96.28 on 8/4). I am waiting to be placed on Xofigo. Should I be panicking about this PSADT? Also most folks seem to be otherwise healthy.....do any
WeatherLook
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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