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Pills and food stuck in esophagus
Hi Everyone, I’m wondering if any of you have had a similar experience to what I’m dealing with. I had a laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair with toupet fundoplication back in September of 2018. Since December, I’ve experienced episodes of a full feeling behind my sternum that comes along with heart palpitations
Hi Everyone, I’m wondering if any of you have had a similar experience to what I’m dealing with. I had a laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair with toupet fundoplication back in September of 2018. Since December, I’ve experienced episodes of a full feeling behind my sternum that comes along with heart palpitations
Jdt1420
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
Diagnosis of achalasia
Achalasia affects only about 6,000 people in Britain who are at various stages of managing the condition, so it is rare. For some, it can be a long time before the condition is diagnosed, and can become confused with eating disorders, for instance. Achalasia prevents people from swallowing properly
Achalasia affects only about 6,000 people in Britain who are at various stages of managing the condition, so it is rare. For some, it can be a long time before the condition is diagnosed, and can become confused with eating disorders, for instance. Achalasia prevents people from swallowing properly
Alan_M
Partner
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Achalasia Action
5 years ago
Meningitis
Has anyone had an elderly relative have bacterial meningitis and did they recover and how long was the recovery process? I’m trying to figure out if I need guardianship proceedings for my aunt. The caseworkers and doctors aren’t very organized. It’s been two weeks and i still haven’t been able to give
Has anyone had an elderly relative have bacterial meningitis and did they recover and how long was the recovery process? I’m trying to figure out if I need guardianship proceedings for my aunt. The caseworkers and doctors aren’t very organized. It’s been two weeks and i still haven’t been able to give
fallen_leaf
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Care Community
5 years ago
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Finally crying "Uncle" and trying CoQ10. Who is taking Ubiquinol?
So for years I have resisted taking Ubiquinol because I believed it was similar in how it theoretically worked to Niagen, and I am already taking a sizable amount of supplements, but this week I experienced unusual muscle tightness in my hamstrings that no amount of stretching seems to help so I am looking
So for years I have resisted taking Ubiquinol because I believed it was similar in how it theoretically worked to Niagen, and I am already taking a sizable amount of supplements, but this week I experienced unusual muscle tightness in my hamstrings that no amount of stretching seems to help so I am looking
sunvox
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Ataxia UK
5 years ago
This paper is what the response to tasigna in genetic patient
This paper is an investigation into the response of Tasigna to hereditary cerebellar atrophy in Korea https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03932669
This paper is an investigation into the response of Tasigna to hereditary cerebellar atrophy in Korea https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03932669
Emily_kim
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Ataxia UK
5 years ago
How do you cope with GERD attacks and gall bladder pain and what on earth do you eat?!
When originally diagnosed with a hiatus Hernia and GERD (don't even remeber being diagnosed with gall stones as they weren't causing any problems) the painful attacks used to be few and far between and were just that...painful. Fast forward a few years, attacks are generally hours of pain, sweating
When originally diagnosed with a hiatus Hernia and GERD (don't even remeber being diagnosed with gall stones as they weren't causing any problems) the painful attacks used to be few and far between and were just that...painful. Fast forward a few years, attacks are generally hours of pain, sweating
Mistee
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Not keen on aspirin? Here's what Nutritional Therapist with a PhD in oncology is offering me...
The recommended dose of
willow
bark
is 400-800mg daily for adults (EU monograph on Salix alba), so you can increase to one 400mg capsule twice daily.
The recommended dose of
willow
bark
is 400-800mg daily for adults (EU monograph on Salix alba), so you can increase to one 400mg capsule twice daily.
ilovetoastwithbutter
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Nebulizer colomycin
I have been on colomycin 1 million twice a day for about 10 years due to pseudomonas which comes with Bronchiectasis I'm now suffering with very tired legs they hurt when I go to bed and still like it in the morning and get short of breath very quickly has anyone suffered the same ☹
I have been on colomycin 1 million twice a day for about 10 years due to pseudomonas which comes with Bronchiectasis I'm now suffering with very tired legs they hurt when I go to bed and still like it in the morning and get short of breath very quickly has anyone suffered the same ☹
Dellboy1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Good news stories: Are you doing okay and want to share that?
Watch and wait, venesection, natural aspirin (white
willow
bark
, meadowsweet, fish oils, anti-inflammatory diet). Age 50. PV Jak2. Also Haemochromatosis diagnosed 19 years ago, which is how they picked this up.
Watch and wait, venesection, natural aspirin (white
willow
bark
, meadowsweet, fish oils, anti-inflammatory diet). Age 50. PV Jak2. Also Haemochromatosis diagnosed 19 years ago, which is how they picked this up.
ilovetoastwithbutter
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
More bad news
Had to visit hostpital after advice from paramedic , to be told that there was nothing more they could be done for me except carry on with colomycin, salbutomol and oromorph. What I now need advice on concerns my gut, I have no appetite and when I try to eat I feel sick after a few mouthfuls. I am
Had to visit hostpital after advice from paramedic , to be told that there was nothing more they could be done for me except carry on with colomycin, salbutomol and oromorph. What I now need advice on concerns my gut, I have no appetite and when I try to eat I feel sick after a few mouthfuls. I am
johnhawk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Right Bundle Branch Block
I have been diagnosed with RBBB and was told its nothing to worry about but when I can feel my irregular heart beat it doesn't feel like there is nothing to worry about. Plus I can find very little information about this condition.
I have been diagnosed with RBBB and was told its nothing to worry about but when I can feel my irregular heart beat it doesn't feel like there is nothing to worry about. Plus I can find very little information about this condition.
Bkackcat67
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Carvedilol
I have heart and lung problems and one of the tablets I take is carvedilol , a month ago it was increased to double the dose and after 10 days have felt awful ,head aches , shortness of breath and really out of sorts . Has anybody had experience with this drug .Ked
I have heart and lung problems and one of the tablets I take is carvedilol , a month ago it was increased to double the dose and after 10 days have felt awful ,head aches , shortness of breath and really out of sorts . Has anybody had experience with this drug .Ked
ked1941
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Oxycodone Hydrochloride
Doctor prescribed Oxycodone Hydrochloride 40 mgs BD for patient A diagnosed with Cancer of the Pelvis,can we give the Oxynorm because they said that it should be the Oxycontin SR(slow released).pls.reply....asap..tnx.
Doctor prescribed Oxycodone Hydrochloride 40 mgs BD for patient A diagnosed with Cancer of the Pelvis,can we give the Oxynorm because they said that it should be the Oxycontin SR(slow released).pls.reply....asap..tnx.
victor12
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Entering Another Phase
For the first 58 years of my life I have thoroughly enjoyed eating. To the point that I’ve been obese most of my adult life. Let’s just say I have had very few people in my lifetime tell me I needed to eat. That is until my wonderful strolling companion, LBD, and I made it much farther down this dark
For the first 58 years of my life I have thoroughly enjoyed eating. To the point that I’ve been obese most of my adult life. Let’s just say I have had very few people in my lifetime tell me I needed to eat. That is until my wonderful strolling companion, LBD, and I made it much farther down this dark
Poppygail
Ambassador
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Memory Health: Alzheimer's Support Group
5 years ago
Respiratory infection triggering symptoms
After almost a year free of symptoms I contracted a respiratory tract infection that has left me with inflammatory pain in my shoulder, feet and hands. So far I am not as bad as I have been in the past however it was a similar respiratory virus that triggered my wort episode 7 years ago.
After almost a year free of symptoms I contracted a respiratory tract infection that has left me with inflammatory pain in my shoulder, feet and hands. So far I am not as bad as I have been in the past however it was a similar respiratory virus that triggered my wort episode 7 years ago.
SheilasPMR
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Mirtazapine and tinnitus
I'm trying to determine whether the Mirtazapine or Ambien or Benzo drugs caused my tinnitus. Taking Benzo drugs to sleep I switched to Ambien thinking it was safer but found I could only sleep 2 or 3 hours at a time when I took it in small or medium doses. My Phych prescribed Mirt 7.5 mg + 2.5 mg ambien
I'm trying to determine whether the Mirtazapine or Ambien or Benzo drugs caused my tinnitus. Taking Benzo drugs to sleep I switched to Ambien thinking it was safer but found I could only sleep 2 or 3 hours at a time when I took it in small or medium doses. My Phych prescribed Mirt 7.5 mg + 2.5 mg ambien
itsbob222
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
Volunteers wanted in S.West for University of Bath study designing an app. that monitors RA disease progress
I'm a participant is this scheme and it's a great project. They're designing an app that uses digital tech (smart phone) to monitor disease activity in a way that will hopefully lead to quicker, more effective medical intervention when it's needed. You just need to be able to get to Bath for a first
I'm a participant is this scheme and it's a great project. They're designing an app that uses digital tech (smart phone) to monitor disease activity in a way that will hopefully lead to quicker, more effective medical intervention when it's needed. You just need to be able to get to Bath for a first
StormySeas
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NRAS
5 years ago
Timing
I have split my dose of pred and am wondering what time people take their evening dose? I am presently on 12mg, 9mg am and reducing by 1mg monthly. I do not like the idea of taking it and then going to bed as my Mom passed with esophageal cancer so not a good idea for me. My Reumy does not like me splitting
I have split my dose of pred and am wondering what time people take their evening dose? I am presently on 12mg, 9mg am and reducing by 1mg monthly. I do not like the idea of taking it and then going to bed as my Mom passed with esophageal cancer so not a good idea for me. My Reumy does not like me splitting
Robinsnest72
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
I have a lump on my head
So I noticed this a few months ago and I'm 99.99% sure it's not a cysts or ingrown hair. It's a bump right above my right ear. It totally feels like solid bone! I have a really tiny one above my left ear. It doesn't hurt to touch or press on it. It doesn't move go in. I'm a 40 old male, who's a plumber
So I noticed this a few months ago and I'm 99.99% sure it's not a cysts or ingrown hair. It's a bump right above my right ear. It totally feels like solid bone! I have a really tiny one above my left ear. It doesn't hurt to touch or press on it. It doesn't move go in. I'm a 40 old male, who's a plumber
bronxthepitbull
in
MPN Voice
5 years ago
where can I buy Jakavi from?
Hi there. I am not sure if anyone will read this but I will still give it a try. My aunt has been diagnosed with secondary myelofibrosis and she has been taking Jakavi for the past almost 3 years. Now we are facing the challenge that the government will stop supply her medication for free and she she
Hi there. I am not sure if anyone will read this but I will still give it a try. My aunt has been diagnosed with secondary myelofibrosis and she has been taking Jakavi for the past almost 3 years. Now we are facing the challenge that the government will stop supply her medication for free and she she
sonn4eto
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
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