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Making decisions and trying not be fearful
Last Saturday, I started Humira which for me personally makes me nervous. I have had two injections in my SI joint (left and right side) Over the last two weeks which I was hoping would be helpful. Have not notice any noticeable changes yet as it is still difficult to lay on either side while sleeping
Last Saturday, I started Humira which for me personally makes me nervous. I have had two injections in my SI joint (left and right side) Over the last two weeks which I was hoping would be helpful. Have not notice any noticeable changes yet as it is still difficult to lay on either side while sleeping
Olmettig
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NRAS
5 years ago
Am I entitled to see an endo specialist even though the laparoscopy showed nothing?
I am feeling really down at the moment because I don't seem to be getting any answers. Sounds petty extreme but I have been in tears about it all. :( I had a laparoscopy with a general gyne last year and no endo was found and I was sent home with no follow up. I just got told I will be fine now because
I am feeling really down at the moment because I don't seem to be getting any answers. Sounds petty extreme but I have been in tears about it all. :( I had a laparoscopy with a general gyne last year and no endo was found and I was sent home with no follow up. I just got told I will be fine now because
Suzileverell
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
I'm new here. Introducing myself.
Hello All. 59 years old. DX PCa in July 2018 with Gleason 9 (4+5). PSA 87. Mets to bladder, around right kidney, basically the whole pelvic area including pelvic bone, left hip socket, left shoulder socket. Quite a mess. Put on ADT immediately. (Firmagon -then switched to Lupron a few months later
Hello All. 59 years old. DX PCa in July 2018 with Gleason 9 (4+5). PSA 87. Mets to bladder, around right kidney, basically the whole pelvic area including pelvic bone, left hip socket, left shoulder socket. Quite a mess. Put on ADT immediately. (Firmagon -then switched to Lupron a few months later
Pleroma
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
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Hi. I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of January and been taking 20mg of Prednisone. Yesterday started reducing to 15 mg by alternating between 3 and then 4 tablets alternately. Dr recommended taking alendronic acid? Not keen on this idea. Any thoughts?
Hi. I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of January and been taking 20mg of Prednisone. Yesterday started reducing to 15 mg by alternating between 3 and then 4 tablets alternately. Dr recommended taking alendronic acid? Not keen on this idea. Any thoughts?
Bowls70
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Folic acid: 400 or 800ug?
Hi all, I am just back from a much-needed break from everything fertility related following my first disastrous attempt at IVF which ended in an early miscarriage. Trying to get ready for a second attempt in May/June, and wondering what I can do to improve the results (first round was 20 follicles, down
Hi all, I am just back from a much-needed break from everything fertility related following my first disastrous attempt at IVF which ended in an early miscarriage. Trying to get ready for a second attempt in May/June, and wondering what I can do to improve the results (first round was 20 follicles, down
MofM
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Now diagnosed with PA
Since my first post on here I've been diagnosed with Pernicious anaemia as the cause of my very low b12 level (58) I received my 6 loading doses and was told they would be every 3 months thereafter. As I had some of the neurological problems I asked if I could have more of the loading doses, the doctor
Since my first post on here I've been diagnosed with Pernicious anaemia as the cause of my very low b12 level (58) I received my 6 loading doses and was told they would be every 3 months thereafter. As I had some of the neurological problems I asked if I could have more of the loading doses, the doctor
Showgem
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Ursodiol
Hi. Has anyone experienced problems with chemists getting your urso prescription? I have about 4 times now , it makes you anxious worrying if they will get the tablets in , I’ve been given eventually destolit ursodol. ( haven’t seen it before ) 150 mg. is this ok.? I normally have wockhardt 300 mg
Hi. Has anyone experienced problems with chemists getting your urso prescription? I have about 4 times now , it makes you anxious worrying if they will get the tablets in , I’ve been given eventually destolit ursodol. ( haven’t seen it before ) 150 mg. is this ok.? I normally have wockhardt 300 mg
Mrsfancypants
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Painkillers for period pain during IVF - urgent help needed
Help! I am doing IVF and am currently down regulating with buserelin. I have mild endometriosis and adenomyosis. My period just started and as usual it is agony but the IVF clinic told me I could not take Mefenamic Acid like I usually do, only paracetamol. I am in so much pain. Does anyone know if I
Help! I am doing IVF and am currently down regulating with buserelin. I have mild endometriosis and adenomyosis. My period just started and as usual it is agony but the IVF clinic told me I could not take Mefenamic Acid like I usually do, only paracetamol. I am in so much pain. Does anyone know if I
MightyB
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Painkillers during IVF - urgent help needed
Help! I am doing IVF and am currently down regulating with buserelin. I have mild endometriosis and adenomyosis. My period just started and as usual it is agony but the IVF clinic told me I could not take Mefenamic Acid like I usually do, only paracetamol. I am in so much pain. Does anyone know if I
Help! I am doing IVF and am currently down regulating with buserelin. I have mild endometriosis and adenomyosis. My period just started and as usual it is agony but the IVF clinic told me I could not take Mefenamic Acid like I usually do, only paracetamol. I am in so much pain. Does anyone know if I
MightyB
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Had anyone had a bad reaction to Alendronate_
I was prescribed Alendronate at the beginning of the year when I started taking it once a week. Since then I have had increasing pain mainly in my thigh muscles, groins and shins. It has become so bad that I have difficulty in walkking. I mentioned the possibility of a connection between these pains
I was prescribed Alendronate at the beginning of the year when I started taking it once a week. Since then I have had increasing pain mainly in my thigh muscles, groins and shins. It has become so bad that I have difficulty in walkking. I mentioned the possibility of a connection between these pains
ncfaaeos
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
1st Rheumatologist appointment and instructions etc.
After two and a half years with PMR, my new GP referred me to a rheumy, to get a second opinion she said. I had the appointment last Thursday and was told by the rheumy that it was because I wasn't decreasing my pred. fast enough. I have been on 5mg since just before Christmas as I had quite a bit of
After two and a half years with PMR, my new GP referred me to a rheumy, to get a second opinion she said. I had the appointment last Thursday and was told by the rheumy that it was because I wasn't decreasing my pred. fast enough. I have been on 5mg since just before Christmas as I had quite a bit of
Joan-E-D
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Ursodeoxycholic Acid
Apparently it might have a choleostatic basis &
Ursodeoxycholic
Acid
has been mooted as a potential treatment, Does anybody have knowledge of this? Thanks
Apparently it might have a choleostatic basis &
Ursodeoxycholic
Acid
has been mooted as a potential treatment, Does anybody have knowledge of this? Thanks
Dorset123
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
World Sleep day: tips & routines from the team
We are
big fans
of sleep at HealthUnlocked HQ. Aside from being a fast-track to breakfast, sleep also helps reduce stress, improves your memory and learning, and helps your body work on repairing muscles and fighting illness! Everyone knows sleep is super important, but many of us struggle to
We are
big fans
of sleep at HealthUnlocked HQ. Aside from being a fast-track to breakfast, sleep also helps reduce stress, improves your memory and learning, and helps your body work on repairing muscles and fighting illness! Everyone knows sleep is super important, but many of us struggle to
Vesa
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HealthUnlocked Blog
5 years ago
Newcomer.
Hello to everyone out there. I have been smoke-free/nicotine free for 36 days. I would like some tips from people about practical ways to regain energy and stamina. I am also considering taking myself off a prescription sleep aid that I take so I will be 100% drug-free. I want to know others success
Hello to everyone out there. I have been smoke-free/nicotine free for 36 days. I would like some tips from people about practical ways to regain energy and stamina. I am also considering taking myself off a prescription sleep aid that I take so I will be 100% drug-free. I want to know others success
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50 Days Smoke Free
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No Smoking Day
5 years ago
obeticholic Acid clinical trial
I am in the USA. I am about to start a clinical trial for NASH. Does anyone have any knowledge about this drug, Thanks. Kay
I am in the USA. I am about to start a clinical trial for NASH. Does anyone have any knowledge about this drug, Thanks. Kay
skay1957
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Dexa scan
Hi I am 56 I had my first dexa in 2012. My T score was L4. - 3.1 L3 - 2.5, 2016 L4 - 3.2 L3 - 2.5. The combined 2.8 My gp recently referred me for another , my T score was L4 - 3.3 , L3 - 3.2 combined 3.5. I am rather concerned as there has been a considerable jump from 2.8 to 3.5. I
Hi I am 56 I had my first dexa in 2012. My T score was L4. - 3.1 L3 - 2.5, 2016 L4 - 3.2 L3 - 2.5. The combined 2.8 My gp recently referred me for another , my T score was L4 - 3.3 , L3 - 3.2 combined 3.5. I am rather concerned as there has been a considerable jump from 2.8 to 3.5. I
lm1925
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Unsure what to do
Hi, I’m taking Alendronic acid weekly at the moment. I was thinking of getting bisphosphonates by twice yearly injection instead. I’d love to know if anyone else have done this, and if there are any benefits for taking it this way.
Hi, I’m taking Alendronic acid weekly at the moment. I was thinking of getting bisphosphonates by twice yearly injection instead. I’d love to know if anyone else have done this, and if there are any benefits for taking it this way.
Walkingdogs
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Back pain from steroids?
Cut a long story short I’ve struggled with my asthma in recent years, multiple hospital admissions, long term steroids ect Now the lowest I’ve managed to get down to with my pred is 20mg in recent months and in the past few weeks I’ve started with bad back pain in my lower back after standing up for
Cut a long story short I’ve struggled with my asthma in recent years, multiple hospital admissions, long term steroids ect Now the lowest I’ve managed to get down to with my pred is 20mg in recent months and in the past few weeks I’ve started with bad back pain in my lower back after standing up for
Bsr92
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Blood test results. Graves’ disease
Hi everyone! Just need some help reading my latest thyroid test results, which was taken 8am. fasting. 16 months on treatment, 5ml Carbimazole daily. Gluten free diet, taking Selenium, Omega 3, Vitamin D, Probiotics. TSH 0.45 (0.3- 4.2) T3 3.8 (2.5-5.7) T4 13.6 (9-23) TSH RC AB 7.1 (<0.4) Thank you
Hi everyone! Just need some help reading my latest thyroid test results, which was taken 8am. fasting. 16 months on treatment, 5ml Carbimazole daily. Gluten free diet, taking Selenium, Omega 3, Vitamin D, Probiotics. TSH 0.45 (0.3- 4.2) T3 3.8 (2.5-5.7) T4 13.6 (9-23) TSH RC AB 7.1 (<0.4) Thank you
Garbbo
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
What is going on
Two years ago I was diagnosed with PMR. Went down usual route of tapering . Managed eventually to get from 20 mg to 5 mg . Went very slowly but have now hit the buffers at 5 mg ...did get to 4 mg but went up again due to increased pain. I recently had a dreadful cough / virus which put me in bed for
Two years ago I was diagnosed with PMR. Went down usual route of tapering . Managed eventually to get from 20 mg to 5 mg . Went very slowly but have now hit the buffers at 5 mg ...did get to 4 mg but went up again due to increased pain. I recently had a dreadful cough / virus which put me in bed for
Tiny_Tim
in
PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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