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ANXIETY SUFFERER ALONG WITH LUPUS
Hi All, is anyone suffering with Anxiety?(that's probably a dumb question.most of us have it. I has diagnosed late in life about five years ago. My problem is that I suffer ANXIETY big time. Which I can't sleep without an Aid.Even before I has diagnosed with Panniculitus. I didn't't sleep without a
Hi All, is anyone suffering with Anxiety?(that's probably a dumb question.most of us have it. I has diagnosed late in life about five years ago. My problem is that I suffer ANXIETY big time. Which I can't sleep without an Aid.Even before I has diagnosed with Panniculitus. I didn't't sleep without a
Goinglong10
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Permanently semi-conscious state
Hi I'm new here. My dad has had PSP for about 7 years now and it certainly now feels like he's entering his last days/weeks. One thing we're all very confused about is that he seems to be almost permanently sleeping or semi conscious. He does occasionally open his eyes, he's actually lost all ability
Hi I'm new here. My dad has had PSP for about 7 years now and it certainly now feels like he's entering his last days/weeks. One thing we're all very confused about is that he seems to be almost permanently sleeping or semi conscious. He does occasionally open his eyes, he's actually lost all ability
Ado78
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Advice for when GP won't act?
Hi guys, I've now had a second intrinsic factor antibody test (privately). Both my private tests came out positive for IF, but the middle test I took, which was with the NHS, came out negative. The GP though thinks I have chronic fatigue syndrome as my cells are normal size and B12 blood levels are coming
Hi guys, I've now had a second intrinsic factor antibody test (privately). Both my private tests came out positive for IF, but the middle test I took, which was with the NHS, came out negative. The GP though thinks I have chronic fatigue syndrome as my cells are normal size and B12 blood levels are coming
JSD100
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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Diagnosed with mid-oesophageal diverticulum
Hello everyone, I've been diagnosed with a diverticulum which is situated on the front left side of my oesophagus. I was hoping to reach out and communicate with others who might have a similar diverticulum. My diverticulum was discovered during a barium swallow and it's about 2cm in size. I also have
Hello everyone, I've been diagnosed with a diverticulum which is situated on the front left side of my oesophagus. I was hoping to reach out and communicate with others who might have a similar diverticulum. My diverticulum was discovered during a barium swallow and it's about 2cm in size. I also have
romeo
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
My Son has Hyperacusis...
Hi, My son has Hyperacusis and he is only 13yrs of age and its really effecting his way of life, makes him very anxious and withdrawn. we come from Kent and looking for any kind of help or support...? Many Thanks
Hi, My son has Hyperacusis and he is only 13yrs of age and its really effecting his way of life, makes him very anxious and withdrawn. we come from Kent and looking for any kind of help or support...? Many Thanks
Tomuchnoise
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Chinese herbs - so far, so good!
I have suffered from RLS for more than 60 years and it has gotten steadily worse with age. (I am now 84.) About three weeks ago, I stumbled on this two-year-old online article about Chinese herbs for RLS: https://www.adiantumschool.com/single-post/2019-02-06-herbs-for-restless-leg-syndrome I had tried
I have suffered from RLS for more than 60 years and it has gotten steadily worse with age. (I am now 84.) About three weeks ago, I stumbled on this two-year-old online article about Chinese herbs for RLS: https://www.adiantumschool.com/single-post/2019-02-06-herbs-for-restless-leg-syndrome I had tried
Skysgal
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
More advice please prior to GP consultation
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Pocketdog
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Pine bark extract supplement?
Has anyone tried a supplement with pine bark extract? The book Finally Focused highly recommends it. Just had a bad experience with Aderol after methylphenidate messed with my son’s sleep so I’m not really into this expensive trial & error method of drug experimentation. Of course supplements are expensive
Has anyone tried a supplement with pine bark extract? The book Finally Focused highly recommends it. Just had a bad experience with Aderol after methylphenidate messed with my son’s sleep so I’m not really into this expensive trial & error method of drug experimentation. Of course supplements are expensive
StellarMom
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
3 years ago
To Work or Not to Work.
There has been some recent discussions around the subject of returning to work and how compatible this might be with a diagnosis of PMRGCA. I too am currently having this mental debate as I prepare for a 3rd and final attempt at returning to work in a primary school. I'm not posting this particularly
There has been some recent discussions around the subject of returning to work and how compatible this might be with a diagnosis of PMRGCA. I too am currently having this mental debate as I prepare for a 3rd and final attempt at returning to work in a primary school. I'm not posting this particularly
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Experiences of paracentesis (drainage of ascites)
Hello As you may remember, Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis, also known as ascites drainage. Last year we carried out a survey into experiences of paracentesis
Hello As you may remember, Ovacome are working with Dr Roshan Agarwal, consultant oncologist at Northampton General Hospital, to help clinicians better understand the patient experience of paracentesis, also known as ascites drainage. Last year we carried out a survey into experiences of paracentesis
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Doctor visit
Hi everyone hope all is well. We finally had our Dr. visit with Dr Bang from John Hopkins after over a year. She said that Rick is in the last stage and told me to take him off Tramadol and to only give him clonazepam only when needed. She also gave him some new medicine Trazodone 50 mg for his sleeping
Hi everyone hope all is well. We finally had our Dr. visit with Dr Bang from John Hopkins after over a year. She said that Rick is in the last stage and told me to take him off Tramadol and to only give him clonazepam only when needed. She also gave him some new medicine Trazodone 50 mg for his sleeping
Hidden
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Rifaximin to treat SIBO
Hi everyone Has anybody ever been prescribed Rifaximin by an endo/doctor for treating sibo. My result for sibo came back positive and my endocrinologist has suggested trying Rifaximin antibiotic for a course of 14 days. However, irs incredibly expensive and I’m just worried my GP won’t prescribe it
Hi everyone Has anybody ever been prescribed Rifaximin by an endo/doctor for treating sibo. My result for sibo came back positive and my endocrinologist has suggested trying Rifaximin antibiotic for a course of 14 days. However, irs incredibly expensive and I’m just worried my GP won’t prescribe it
Hafsah2345
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Diagnosed with otosclerosis
Hello, I have been just diagnosed with otosclerosis , i went to the the doctor complaining that i found hearing in my right ear is muffled compared to the left and mild tinnitus so after doing tympanometry (which was normal but with absent stapedial reflex) and pure tone audiometry (showed that sadly
Hello, I have been just diagnosed with otosclerosis , i went to the the doctor complaining that i found hearing in my right ear is muffled compared to the left and mild tinnitus so after doing tympanometry (which was normal but with absent stapedial reflex) and pure tone audiometry (showed that sadly
Kiloa
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Doctors
If pain treatment and/or desperately needed referrals are refused where can you get help? As a result of this treatment (or lack of it) in June 2019, I quickly needed to use crutches. Nov 2020, my severe bone on bone hip gave way, and I broke the good leg. Reluctance to answer my calls for help
If pain treatment and/or desperately needed referrals are refused where can you get help? As a result of this treatment (or lack of it) in June 2019, I quickly needed to use crutches. Nov 2020, my severe bone on bone hip gave way, and I broke the good leg. Reluctance to answer my calls for help
Desperata
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
G6PD blood deficiency
Hi everyone, I have G6PD deficiency and although not life-threatening as long as I stay clear of the list of substances that can cause an allergic reaction, I have recently been reading about some studies that highlight a concerning correlation between Coronavirus and people with the same condition as
Hi everyone, I have G6PD deficiency and although not life-threatening as long as I stay clear of the list of substances that can cause an allergic reaction, I have recently been reading about some studies that highlight a concerning correlation between Coronavirus and people with the same condition as
Sash-K
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
chronic biochemical non inflammatory pain ?
you may remember weeks ago I have been supporting a dear friend of mine who has been suffering with PMR for 4 years. Currently her pain is still not under control but she refuses to increase her pred more than 12.5 mgs. I have encouraged her to seek medical advice and she has an appointment to have her
you may remember weeks ago I have been supporting a dear friend of mine who has been suffering with PMR for 4 years. Currently her pain is still not under control but she refuses to increase her pred more than 12.5 mgs. I have encouraged her to seek medical advice and she has an appointment to have her
larkthebark
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Anti inflammatory pain killers
Last year I developed back and tendon issues with severe sciatica. Apart from a cortisone injection in my back that I had sourced privately the only help I received from GP and consultant was to take anti inflammatory pain killers like Ibruprofen, Namoxen etc. I took their advice against my better judgement
Last year I developed back and tendon issues with severe sciatica. Apart from a cortisone injection in my back that I had sourced privately the only help I received from GP and consultant was to take anti inflammatory pain killers like Ibruprofen, Namoxen etc. I took their advice against my better judgement
Soakie
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Pip review stress
Hi Iv got my pip review stressed as got fill form in again Nothing changed only got worse the stress going through this causes anxiety Iv got borderline personality disorder and depression and degerated back disorder on tip fibromyalgia secondary
Hi Iv got my pip review stressed as got fill form in again Nothing changed only got worse the stress going through this causes anxiety Iv got borderline personality disorder and depression and degerated back disorder on tip fibromyalgia secondary
Blacki
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Negopam
I started today on 30 mg 3 times a day nefopam my gp gave me ,but i normally take codien or tramadol as the pain is bad at times but nefopam is not helping will it start to work as im in pain with my ibs
I started today on 30 mg 3 times a day nefopam my gp gave me ,but i normally take codien or tramadol as the pain is bad at times but nefopam is not helping will it start to work as im in pain with my ibs
Supermammy
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Allodynia
Morning all, I’m new to this Forum. I’ve had Fibromyalgia for over 20 yrs, but was only diagnosed with it in 2007. I’ve also only recently been told that I have Allodynia? Mechanical & Tactile? Does anyone know or suffer with this please? Zahida
Morning all, I’m new to this Forum. I’ve had Fibromyalgia for over 20 yrs, but was only diagnosed with it in 2007. I’ve also only recently been told that I have Allodynia? Mechanical & Tactile? Does anyone know or suffer with this please? Zahida
ZipsPain
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
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