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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
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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
Inpatient treatment
There is a huge lack of inpatient units For complex PTSD So many psych wards are awful and scary Does anyone know of a safe calm inpatient place ?
There is a huge lack of inpatient units For complex PTSD So many psych wards are awful and scary Does anyone know of a safe calm inpatient place ?
kelbeth
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Heal My PTSD
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
Zoloft
Finally after years of being afraid of judgment and horrible side effects, I’m allowing myself to seek more help and try medication. I was recently medically retired from the military and my depression and PTSD have been debilitating….I pray to God this helps me because I’ve barely been functioning.
Finally after years of being afraid of judgment and horrible side effects, I’m allowing myself to seek more help and try medication. I was recently medically retired from the military and my depression and PTSD have been debilitating….I pray to God this helps me because I’ve barely been functioning.
AnxietyBucket
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Anxiety and Depression Support
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
Yeah life is hard, but I can do it
I’m one of the strongest people I know, mentally. I have high functioning autism. I’m learning to thrive, not just survive in a world that wasn’t made for me. At times it takes a lot of difficult work. Adults with autism are still underserved and not as much as children. But I know I can be even stronger
I’m one of the strongest people I know, mentally. I have high functioning autism. I’m learning to thrive, not just survive in a world that wasn’t made for me. At times it takes a lot of difficult work. Adults with autism are still underserved and not as much as children. But I know I can be even stronger
animefan94
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Yeah life is a b*tch but I can do it
I’m one of the strongest people I know, mentally. I have high functioning autism. I’m learning to thrive, not just survive in a world that wasn’t made for me. At times it takes a lot of difficult work. Adults with autism are still underserved and not as much as children. But I know I can be even stronger
I’m one of the strongest people I know, mentally. I have high functioning autism. I’m learning to thrive, not just survive in a world that wasn’t made for me. At times it takes a lot of difficult work. Adults with autism are still underserved and not as much as children. But I know I can be even stronger
animefan94
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Preparing for final ICSI - Vitamin recommendations
Hello, this is the first time I’ve ever posted. I’ve found this network helpful in the past but I’ve never actually posted myself, so hi 👋🏻 I’m currently preparing for my final ICSI round due to start in July. This will be my 4th round of IVF, I have a beautiful 3 year old miracle baby from my first
Hello, this is the first time I’ve ever posted. I’ve found this network helpful in the past but I’ve never actually posted myself, so hi 👋🏻 I’m currently preparing for my final ICSI round due to start in July. This will be my 4th round of IVF, I have a beautiful 3 year old miracle baby from my first
wish1111
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Fertility Network UK
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
Vent
I have PTSD, depression and anxiety. Currently dealing with a infection on my inner leg and a ear infection in my right ear. This Sunday is 1 year since my stepdad died from cancer. I recently turned 28 and have come along way since his passing but it's not been through choice. I suppose it never is
I have PTSD, depression and anxiety. Currently dealing with a infection on my inner leg and a ear infection in my right ear. This Sunday is 1 year since my stepdad died from cancer. I recently turned 28 and have come along way since his passing but it's not been through choice. I suppose it never is
jembella-
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Mental Health Support
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
Optic Neuritis Challenges
Optic Neuritis I had my first bout last year - which led to my diagnosis. It was on my optic chiasm so it affected both eyes, one much worse than the other.= After almost a year the one eye is at about 100% and the other comes and goes. I did notice last week that it had gotten worse again in the bad
Optic Neuritis I had my first bout last year - which led to my diagnosis. It was on my optic chiasm so it affected both eyes, one much worse than the other.= After almost a year the one eye is at about 100% and the other comes and goes. I did notice last week that it had gotten worse again in the bad
Greatful25
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
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