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More Pegasys Injection Issues
Hi everyone, I find the posts helpful and interesting. Thanks to all. So I have been injecting pegasys for 14 weeks for p-vera. I generally follow the instructions and am getting used to doing it. One question lingers for me that maybe people can give me feedback on: As I slowly fill the syringe
Hi everyone, I find the posts helpful and interesting. Thanks to all. So I have been injecting pegasys for 14 weeks for p-vera. I generally follow the instructions and am getting used to doing it. One question lingers for me that maybe people can give me feedback on: As I slowly fill the syringe
gvibes
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Methotrexate
Thanks for the responses to my previous post. I have now had two doses of Methotrexate. I take it early evening on a Sunday, and in terms of side effects have experienced fatigue and very sore skin for a couple of days. I have blood tests this Monday to check internal responses, hopeful that all wil
Thanks for the responses to my previous post. I have now had two doses of Methotrexate. I take it early evening on a Sunday, and in terms of side effects have experienced fatigue and very sore skin for a couple of days. I have blood tests this Monday to check internal responses, hopeful that all wil
RubyRobs
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Hello
Hello everyone. Im new here. Why are my serum B12 levels normal, and yet I am getting worrying neurological symptoms. I have B12 injections and have had for some years and have been having increasingly worrying symptoms, which led me to request that I get my injection earlier (currently 3 monthly
Hello everyone. Im new here. Why are my serum B12 levels normal, and yet I am getting worrying neurological symptoms. I have B12 injections and have had for some years and have been having increasingly worrying symptoms, which led me to request that I get my injection earlier (currently 3 monthly
Dancers1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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Faint test at 6dp5dt
I tested on 3dp but it was startk white. I felt implanation cramps at 3dp. This morning i testef with fmu and i could see a squint. please let me know f you see it
I tested on 3dp but it was startk white. I felt implanation cramps at 3dp. This morning i testef with fmu and i could see a squint. please let me know f you see it
abby19888
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
This is ME
Momma loves going through her old family photos — she studies them … forms words of family names, as she reviews every part of the image. Tears, smiles, giggles, expressions are endless … I wonder what she’s thinking? I wish I could hear her stories again… This photo she is holding is of herself from
Momma loves going through her old family photos — she studies them … forms words of family names, as she reviews every part of the image. Tears, smiles, giggles, expressions are endless … I wonder what she’s thinking? I wish I could hear her stories again… This photo she is holding is of herself from
bazooka111
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PSP Association
3 years ago
New to this
Hi there, I was advised to join this group because I have questions and concerns and looking for other people’s advice/options. I got diagnosed with skin lupus 3-4 years ago but last year after further tests they said it is SLE. I have been taking Hydroxychloroquine sulfate for joint pain for 6 months
Hi there, I was advised to join this group because I have questions and concerns and looking for other people’s advice/options. I got diagnosed with skin lupus 3-4 years ago but last year after further tests they said it is SLE. I have been taking Hydroxychloroquine sulfate for joint pain for 6 months
NannyDonna
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Help needed for taking Turmeric for RA?
I was wondering if anyone has any help for taking Turmeric to help for RA? I also have under active Thyroid plus Sjogrens disease. Looking to be able to take less Hydroxychloroquine. Thank you in anticipation of your help wakeham
I was wondering if anyone has any help for taking Turmeric to help for RA? I also have under active Thyroid plus Sjogrens disease. Looking to be able to take less Hydroxychloroquine. Thank you in anticipation of your help wakeham
wakeham
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NRAS
3 years ago
First NZ study to diagnostically validate COVID-19 saliva testing
Scientists at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have used real-world samples to confirm the 98.7 percent accuracy of a saliva test for COVID-19. This is the first, and currently the only, COVID-19 saliva test to be diagnostically validated in Aotearoa New Zealand. Associate Professor
Scientists at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have used real-world samples to confirm the 98.7 percent accuracy of a saliva test for COVID-19. This is the first, and currently the only, COVID-19 saliva test to be diagnostically validated in Aotearoa New Zealand. Associate Professor
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Detached Retina and PMR
Hi, I'd like to ask if there's any connection between a detached retina and PMR or steroid treatment. I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia last year, am tapering down on steroids now but recently was diagnosed with a detached retina and had to have emergency surgery. I'd be grateful to find out if there's
Hi, I'd like to ask if there's any connection between a detached retina and PMR or steroid treatment. I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia last year, am tapering down on steroids now but recently was diagnosed with a detached retina and had to have emergency surgery. I'd be grateful to find out if there's
Roryfederer
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Failed Right Wrist Ulna Resection Surgery,Fusion w/ Tendon transfer at 32
I'm new here and I would like to share about my severely eroded & fused right wrist. It took almost 8 years before I was diagnosed with R.A and it all started with a right wrist pain that got worse over the years. Finally got great health insurance and a great Orthopaedic surgeon that tried his best
I'm new here and I would like to share about my severely eroded & fused right wrist. It took almost 8 years before I was diagnosed with R.A and it all started with a right wrist pain that got worse over the years. Finally got great health insurance and a great Orthopaedic surgeon that tried his best
Hannahdeezy
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NRAS
3 years ago
Forgot to take my Flecainide - no adverse reaction
I usually take 200mgs/day Flecainide, the only drug I take. Yesterday for the 3rd time in 7 years I forgot to take one of x2 100gms. On the first occasion I was very worried and even cancelled an overseas business trip due to start the same day. The second time also very concerned, yesterday just uneasy
I usually take 200mgs/day Flecainide, the only drug I take. Yesterday for the 3rd time in 7 years I forgot to take one of x2 100gms. On the first occasion I was very worried and even cancelled an overseas business trip due to start the same day. The second time also very concerned, yesterday just uneasy
secondtry
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AF Association
3 years ago
Oxford University explores anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin as COVID-19 treatment
The University of Oxford said on Wednesday it was testing anti-parasitic drug ivermectin as a possible treatment for COVID-19, as part of a British government-backed study that aims to aid recoveries in non-hospital settings. Ivermectin resulted in a reduction of virus replication in laboratory studies
The University of Oxford said on Wednesday it was testing anti-parasitic drug ivermectin as a possible treatment for COVID-19, as part of a British government-backed study that aims to aid recoveries in non-hospital settings. Ivermectin resulted in a reduction of virus replication in laboratory studies
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Wood shaving got into my eye
I was with someone who was using a drill last Sunday. I was wearing glasses but not goggles. A wood shaving entered my left eye from the drilling. My eye feels uncomfortable like there's something in it. However, I had it checked out and there is nothing in the eye. It is a corneal abrasion
I was with someone who was using a drill last Sunday. I was wearing glasses but not goggles. A wood shaving entered my left eye from the drilling. My eye feels uncomfortable like there's something in it. However, I had it checked out and there is nothing in the eye. It is a corneal abrasion
liteglimmer
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Headway
3 years ago
Reassurance & information sought please prior to Pre op A/X
I have been advised to remove my soft contact lens that I wear in one eye for 2wks prior to my pre op A/X for progressive cataract surgery . I was advised by an eye professor that it only requires to be out for one week . The NHS are insisting on 2wks but wouldn’t have even informed me if I had nt mentioned
I have been advised to remove my soft contact lens that I wear in one eye for 2wks prior to my pre op A/X for progressive cataract surgery . I was advised by an eye professor that it only requires to be out for one week . The NHS are insisting on 2wks but wouldn’t have even informed me if I had nt mentioned
CrisisCa
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Dry mouth, dry eyes and dry skin
Has anyone noticed having dry eye, dry mouth and dry skin since being diagnosed with Parkinson’s? Just wondering as I never had this issue until my Parkinson’s diagnosis.
Has anyone noticed having dry eye, dry mouth and dry skin since being diagnosed with Parkinson’s? Just wondering as I never had this issue until my Parkinson’s diagnosis.
Darcy3
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Macular Degeneration Information
Hello if you are interested in protecting your macular read the following link https://www.brightfocus.org/macular/news/macular-essential-facts It is very interesting, in order to protect your macular you should maybe take the following advice. The National Eye Institute’s Age-Related Eye Disease Study
Hello if you are interested in protecting your macular read the following link https://www.brightfocus.org/macular/news/macular-essential-facts It is very interesting, in order to protect your macular you should maybe take the following advice. The National Eye Institute’s Age-Related Eye Disease Study
valfrance
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Posterior vitreous detachment and exercise.
PVD now for a week, I am 65 years young lol So 24 hours after a cobweb type floater appeared followed by flashing lights in one eye I was checked fully at the hospital eye clinic and sent away with a diagnosis of PVD. My question is and I didn’t think to ask at the time, is it safe to exercise with
PVD now for a week, I am 65 years young lol So 24 hours after a cobweb type floater appeared followed by flashing lights in one eye I was checked fully at the hospital eye clinic and sent away with a diagnosis of PVD. My question is and I didn’t think to ask at the time, is it safe to exercise with
Trek25
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Macular Society
3 years ago
On to another Chemo Drug - Topotecan or also known as Hycamtin
Well Hello, Finished two treatments of Doxil/Caelyx and it wasn't for me. My CA 125 went from 198 to 521 which is the highest I have ever been. My Oncologist was like, yep this isn't working. Did get a CT Scan and showed progression in my abdomen but thank God not in any major organs. So now will be
Well Hello, Finished two treatments of Doxil/Caelyx and it wasn't for me. My CA 125 went from 198 to 521 which is the highest I have ever been. My Oncologist was like, yep this isn't working. Did get a CT Scan and showed progression in my abdomen but thank God not in any major organs. So now will be
PCCDaisy
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed and looking for a very helpful post I would like to re-visit
I was checking through posts and answers to them a couple of weeks ago and found someone who had replied to another newbie on the site and so much of what this person said, made sense to me. I would like to revisit this post and perhaps take advantage of the offer of a chat given by the woman who wrote
I was checking through posts and answers to them a couple of weeks ago and found someone who had replied to another newbie on the site and so much of what this person said, made sense to me. I would like to revisit this post and perhaps take advantage of the offer of a chat given by the woman who wrote
Talllboy71
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Narrow angles/ Iridotomy
Hi I’ve just recently joined this forum because I’m I need of some advice and support . I have just been diagnosed with narrow angles in both eyes . With no symptoms, no diabetes or hypertension and being told my eye pressures have always been normal , this has come as a bit of a shock to me , during
Hi I’ve just recently joined this forum because I’m I need of some advice and support . I have just been diagnosed with narrow angles in both eyes . With no symptoms, no diabetes or hypertension and being told my eye pressures have always been normal , this has come as a bit of a shock to me , during
Prettypaw
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
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