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Webinar: Exploring Valeda light therapy for AMD
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
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Macular Society
3 months ago
injustice and chronic pain research study opportunity
Hi everyone, my name is Craig and I'm a clinical psychology doctorate student at Teesside University. I am currently recruiting individuals living with chronic pain to take part in my online study. The aim of the research is to better understand the link between injury, injustice, and pain. I am hoping
Hi everyone, my name is Craig and I'm a clinical psychology doctorate student at Teesside University. I am currently recruiting individuals living with chronic pain to take part in my online study. The aim of the research is to better understand the link between injury, injustice, and pain. I am hoping
pain_researcher
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
Colomycin
Hello everyone. Is there anyone else on here that is taking Colomycin via a nebuliser? I have had it often but not for the last 6 months. I restarted it on Thursday 19th October and since have been suffering badly with asthma, congestion and crackling, particularly at night when I lay down. I've
Hello everyone. Is there anyone else on here that is taking Colomycin via a nebuliser? I have had it often but not for the last 6 months. I restarted it on Thursday 19th October and since have been suffering badly with asthma, congestion and crackling, particularly at night when I lay down. I've
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
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what can/can’t I eat now???
hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with fatty liver disease and would to know where to find information about meals, foods and treats etc……can I eat chocolate ever again!! lol I am already trying to lose weight as I need to lose 5 stone, I just want to make sure I don’t make my liver any worse.
hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with fatty liver disease and would to know where to find information about meals, foods and treats etc……can I eat chocolate ever again!! lol I am already trying to lose weight as I need to lose 5 stone, I just want to make sure I don’t make my liver any worse.
SilverBackDaz
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Help, have terrible Oedema
In Febryary I had a bad fall which led to a degree of immobility. My Spironolactone was increased to 100 daily. N o duffrrence to swelling in legs and .feet. 40 g of Furosomide was added. I then got an AKI and UTI and spent 5 days in hospital having every test and IV known to man. I had to stop all
In Febryary I had a bad fall which led to a degree of immobility. My Spironolactone was increased to 100 daily. N o duffrrence to swelling in legs and .feet. 40 g of Furosomide was added. I then got an AKI and UTI and spent 5 days in hospital having every test and IV known to man. I had to stop all
Cat1218
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Another injury, wrist this time
Just the other day, for unknown reason, memory of an old acquaintance popped into my mind, specifically her frequent use of the expression, "What fresh hell is this?" Perhaps I alerted the demon in charge my fate when I wondered if I could find a reason to say it. Yesterday I'd just heard from my son
Just the other day, for unknown reason, memory of an old acquaintance popped into my mind, specifically her frequent use of the expression, "What fresh hell is this?" Perhaps I alerted the demon in charge my fate when I wondered if I could find a reason to say it. Yesterday I'd just heard from my son
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Is carvedilol making you cold?
I recently had my Carvedilol increased to 6.25mg twice a day. Lately, I am freezing to the bone. I turn my heating up and up and am still cold when everyone else says its like a sauna. I just wondered if anyone else has this? It could also be my recent addition of diabetes medication, Sitagliptin. Never
I recently had my Carvedilol increased to 6.25mg twice a day. Lately, I am freezing to the bone. I turn my heating up and up and am still cold when everyone else says its like a sauna. I just wondered if anyone else has this? It could also be my recent addition of diabetes medication, Sitagliptin. Never
Erish
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
am I relying too much on Pred?
I feel that I am totally stable on 1mg. Brilliant. If I have an awful stressful day, I mentally panic. Better up to 1.50mgs immediately. Back to 1mg the following day if I feel ok and continue with my life. But should I treat Pred like this? Rather like taking paracetamol immediately if I get
I feel that I am totally stable on 1mg. Brilliant. If I have an awful stressful day, I mentally panic. Better up to 1.50mgs immediately. Back to 1mg the following day if I feel ok and continue with my life. But should I treat Pred like this? Rather like taking paracetamol immediately if I get
Gossiplady
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
🍏When the wind blows away the cobwebs
🍏 I awoke to pouring rain & icy cold winds coming from the snow clad Rocky Mountains. I turned over in bed for some extra sleep, ignoring my running kit winking at me! I am so glad I did for a little later in the morning out came the sunshine, dried up all the rain, inch wincy Spider… well Annieapple
🍏 I awoke to pouring rain & icy cold winds coming from the snow clad Rocky Mountains. I turned over in bed for some extra sleep, ignoring my running kit winking at me! I am so glad I did for a little later in the morning out came the sunshine, dried up all the rain, inch wincy Spider… well Annieapple
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Fibroscan score is 9.2
hello everyone . I am 48 years. Height is 187 cm and weight is 100kg . Had a Fibroscan on 13th April and score is 9.2 ( Alcoholic fatty liver ). Dr suggest to reduce the weight since then my daily steps count is 20k + along with proper diet anand no alcohol consumption. Any suggestion how to reduce
hello everyone . I am 48 years. Height is 187 cm and weight is 100kg . Had a Fibroscan on 13th April and score is 9.2 ( Alcoholic fatty liver ). Dr suggest to reduce the weight since then my daily steps count is 20k + along with proper diet anand no alcohol consumption. Any suggestion how to reduce
Bhosdaikay
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
coping with bowel spasms after chemo
Had my last chemo last Wednesday afternoon, no 5 I had bad bowel cramps that lasted a few days but this 6th chemo has floored me , out of hours doctors on Sunday for constipation and now the other way , I have never known so much pain saw my gp today to be told it will go off !!!!! Feel like I’ve been
Had my last chemo last Wednesday afternoon, no 5 I had bad bowel cramps that lasted a few days but this 6th chemo has floored me , out of hours doctors on Sunday for constipation and now the other way , I have never known so much pain saw my gp today to be told it will go off !!!!! Feel like I’ve been
Cazy1010
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
PGT-A testing
Hi everyone, just planning my 3rd cycle and have the option of PGT-A testing...I had 2 cycles, 3 transfers and 1 pregnancy which ended with MMC 2 years ago... 😪 I just turned to 40 the dreadded number... I am new to PGT-A testing... Anybody could give me some pros and cons with it and if you recommend
Hi everyone, just planning my 3rd cycle and have the option of PGT-A testing...I had 2 cycles, 3 transfers and 1 pregnancy which ended with MMC 2 years ago... 😪 I just turned to 40 the dreadded number... I am new to PGT-A testing... Anybody could give me some pros and cons with it and if you recommend
MagicTourmaline
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Seeking support
Hello, I spent 4 weeks in ICU following mediastinitis/pleural and pericardial effusions/septic shock requiring thoractomy surgery. I had collapsed lung lobes therefore was supported by a ventilator. I have been home for 7 weeks now and am slowly recovering. My pending issues are pain at the surgical
Hello, I spent 4 weeks in ICU following mediastinitis/pleural and pericardial effusions/septic shock requiring thoractomy surgery. I had collapsed lung lobes therefore was supported by a ventilator. I have been home for 7 weeks now and am slowly recovering. My pending issues are pain at the surgical
Leenk8
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ICUsteps
10 months ago
Hiccups update.
A little while ago I posted seeking advice on my having developed hiccups after upping my dose of B1 to 2ml jabs twice a week. The hiccups morphed into violent convulsions after a while. As I pointed out, the traditional treatment for hiccups is incompatible with Levadopa. The less effective alternates
A little while ago I posted seeking advice on my having developed hiccups after upping my dose of B1 to 2ml jabs twice a week. The hiccups morphed into violent convulsions after a while. As I pointed out, the traditional treatment for hiccups is incompatible with Levadopa. The less effective alternates
FoieGras
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Antipsychotics causing restless brain, Antidepressant causing restless sleep
If you can't love someone at their worst, you don't deserve to love them at their best. I meet a woman suffering catatonia and RLS in a psychiatric hospital, woman had serious injures, from jumping out of a car, her doctor said to me she was quiet psychotic when she first arrived to the ward. While
If you can't love someone at their worst, you don't deserve to love them at their best. I meet a woman suffering catatonia and RLS in a psychiatric hospital, woman had serious injures, from jumping out of a car, her doctor said to me she was quiet psychotic when she first arrived to the ward. While
RLSSCARER
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
A suggestion that is working well, for me at least. AT least for now.
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
lauraflora
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Mum update (CBD)
Thought I had finally better give you all an update on mum. Mum had a fall back in Feb which resulted in a broken nose and slight skull fracture, still mobile unaided at this point, but with falls risk. Admitted to hospital after 24 hours in A&E, finally getting a bed in a ward. Ward then had changed
Thought I had finally better give you all an update on mum. Mum had a fall back in Feb which resulted in a broken nose and slight skull fracture, still mobile unaided at this point, but with falls risk. Admitted to hospital after 24 hours in A&E, finally getting a bed in a ward. Ward then had changed
Araucana
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PSP Association
4 months ago
belimumab Infusions
Hi all, I’m suppose to be starting belimumab infusions next week, however there is a shortage in the medication so I’m just waiting for a new date I’m on all the usual medication for lupus but nothing seems to be working, I have had rituximab last year and the first lot lasted 5 months which was great
Hi all, I’m suppose to be starting belimumab infusions next week, however there is a shortage in the medication so I’m just waiting for a new date I’m on all the usual medication for lupus but nothing seems to be working, I have had rituximab last year and the first lot lasted 5 months which was great
MaryannM
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Change in inhalers
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
spookylou
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Has anyone been diagnosed with 'Da Costa Syndrome' after a head injury.
Weird histories involving concussion. Da Costa syndrome first appeared in the American civil war. It was thought to be some kind of heart disease that caused fatigue. But many soldiers with this were executed for malingering and being cowards. Then it became a psychiatric condition in the 20th century
Weird histories involving concussion. Da Costa syndrome first appeared in the American civil war. It was thought to be some kind of heart disease that caused fatigue. But many soldiers with this were executed for malingering and being cowards. Then it became a psychiatric condition in the 20th century
pinkvision
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Headway
4 months ago
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