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Need some reassurance pls
Hi,I just received my first (Hyrimoz) Adalimumab Injection Kit, I'm really nervous to start 😬 Does anyone have any good experiences with this medication that can help ease my anxiety?
Hi,I just received my first (Hyrimoz) Adalimumab Injection Kit, I'm really nervous to start 😬 Does anyone have any good experiences with this medication that can help ease my anxiety?
Grate4ul
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NRAS
2 years ago
Thought of the day - B12 paradox
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
Like many aspects of life that we're all trying to grapple with, good health comes from a very fine balance. There is no 'one way' to do things, but a sweet spot in the middle. And I believe it's the same with diet, in particular B12. B12 is a regulator of homocysteine. Low B12 is a driver for high
Pickle500
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
SCT update
Hello friends, I have been out of hospital for a few weeks now and am just starting to feel stronger. Today is day +65.Blood counts are slowly improving but I daren't take anything for granted. The main issue now is that I have developed skin GVHD; the itching is horrendous though Dermovate cream helps
Hello friends, I have been out of hospital for a few weeks now and am just starting to feel stronger. Today is day +65.Blood counts are slowly improving but I daren't take anything for granted. The main issue now is that I have developed skin GVHD; the itching is horrendous though Dermovate cream helps
Otterfield
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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Besremi has (No?) Preservative
This is info is just for curious types, nothing of concern or worry for us Bes users. -Most injectables have some means for preserving. Refrigerating is a 1st line of defense. For Besremi there is confusing info on whether and what type of preservative beyond keeping it cold Besremi uses. In the
This is info is just for curious types, nothing of concern or worry for us Bes users. -Most injectables have some means for preserving. Refrigerating is a 1st line of defense. For Besremi there is confusing info on whether and what type of preservative beyond keeping it cold Besremi uses. In the
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Green/grey stools
I had a drink on Christmas day and boxing day after not drinking for 6 months, I've had a pain in my liver area for over year all test CT scan blood test were normal ultrasound said fatty liver, the green/grey stools seem to have gone now more of a yellow/brown colour I've had another lft and the gamma
I had a drink on Christmas day and boxing day after not drinking for 6 months, I've had a pain in my liver area for over year all test CT scan blood test were normal ultrasound said fatty liver, the green/grey stools seem to have gone now more of a yellow/brown colour I've had another lft and the gamma
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Done a home liver blood test
Hi, I done a liver blood test at home and sent it off to the lab. there was 8 markers in the results 7 of them were normal, but the gamma gt was high it was 87 U/L after having a drink on Xmas day and boxing day drinking 12 can's of John Smith's bitter after being sober for 6 months. with that measurement
Hi, I done a liver blood test at home and sent it off to the lab. there was 8 markers in the results 7 of them were normal, but the gamma gt was high it was 87 U/L after having a drink on Xmas day and boxing day drinking 12 can's of John Smith's bitter after being sober for 6 months. with that measurement
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Agony of Reducing Ropinerole
I have been weaning off Ropinerole for a while now. I am down from 4mg per day to .5 mg per day. However I when I try to come off or even try .25 mg, my legs always start up. My neurologist reckons my RLS is secondary due to a spinal tumour I have. When I get an attack, my left leg feels it has
I have been weaning off Ropinerole for a while now. I am down from 4mg per day to .5 mg per day. However I when I try to come off or even try .25 mg, my legs always start up. My neurologist reckons my RLS is secondary due to a spinal tumour I have. When I get an attack, my left leg feels it has
Scottie99
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Should Alcohol Get a Worse Rap?
A bit out of the usual line of comment or 1uestion. Having never been a drinker ( can't stand the taste of it) I've always been bemused at what a big role alcohol plays in society. It's seen as a key aspects of most of life's big events, as well as being important as location of a social event, as a
A bit out of the usual line of comment or 1uestion. Having never been a drinker ( can't stand the taste of it) I've always been bemused at what a big role alcohol plays in society. It's seen as a key aspects of most of life's big events, as well as being important as location of a social event, as a
Walt1010
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Pace lesson learned
There has been a lot about pace and distance in the chat recently here’s my story… I graduated 3 months ago and have done 3 Parkruns so far (what a great organisation!) I was determined to go faster on my second PR. Big mistake! Took me about 20 minutes to realise I was struggling, my breath wasn’t
There has been a lot about pace and distance in the chat recently here’s my story… I graduated 3 months ago and have done 3 Parkruns so far (what a great organisation!) I was determined to go faster on my second PR. Big mistake! Took me about 20 minutes to realise I was struggling, my breath wasn’t
Jog176
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
antidepressants that don’t cause tinnitus
been on sertraline that caused T most likely with phenegan last year On zopiclone for sleep and no antidepressants Trazedone mirtazapine St John’s wort saffron 5 htp all cause tinnitus with me Any other suggestions? It will have to be one that doesn’t put serotonin levels up & targets dopamine on
been on sertraline that caused T most likely with phenegan last year On zopiclone for sleep and no antidepressants Trazedone mirtazapine St John’s wort saffron 5 htp all cause tinnitus with me Any other suggestions? It will have to be one that doesn’t put serotonin levels up & targets dopamine on
Meldge
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
4yr boy accidents at primary school
my son is 4 1/2 yrs, started primary school in September, poo’s are always a struggle but we we’re getting through it by giving him so lactose and putting him on the toilet after his dinner and watching the iPad. But in the last two weeks he has had 2 poo accidents at school. I devastated I don’t know
my son is 4 1/2 yrs, started primary school in September, poo’s are always a struggle but we we’re getting through it by giving him so lactose and putting him on the toilet after his dinner and watching the iPad. But in the last two weeks he has had 2 poo accidents at school. I devastated I don’t know
Lakeside2
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ERIC
2 years ago
My body shutting down
I just feel sleepy everyday and every time. Even if sleep the whole day and whole night I will still feel sleepy. Apart from that, I feel tired, I feel like my body is getting paralysed, Lightheadedness, body vibrating and an urge to cry. Let me not forget the antsy, irritation and suddenly don't like
I just feel sleepy everyday and every time. Even if sleep the whole day and whole night I will still feel sleepy. Apart from that, I feel tired, I feel like my body is getting paralysed, Lightheadedness, body vibrating and an urge to cry. Let me not forget the antsy, irritation and suddenly don't like
Hidden
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
update
hi all, hope everyone is good. It’s been nearly nine months now since ablation. Overall I’ve been good but I still get a lot of HHR, usually linked with stress which for me is a constant battle but I’m trying my best to deal with it. Had a bad day yesterday with HHR and chest pains also had a lot of
hi all, hope everyone is good. It’s been nearly nine months now since ablation. Overall I’ve been good but I still get a lot of HHR, usually linked with stress which for me is a constant battle but I’m trying my best to deal with it. Had a bad day yesterday with HHR and chest pains also had a lot of
Electricblue1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Stress
I should have added my husband was admitted to hospital last week with side effects from his Keytruda, so it was a stressful few days, he's home and fine now, but it is an ongoing journey, with metastatic melanoma, brain tumour .
I should have added my husband was admitted to hospital last week with side effects from his Keytruda, so it was a stressful few days, he's home and fine now, but it is an ongoing journey, with metastatic melanoma, brain tumour .
Kiwisufferer2019
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Muscle spasm in right hand??? Has anyone else had/ have this?
I can barely use my right hand, I am right handed. The spasms run up to mid arm. Has anyone had a similar problem. I am at my wits end, I don't know how to reduce it. I use magnesium, high doses of Nortritypline and nothing seems to help? I think the issue is coming from my neck? Neck very sore, currently
I can barely use my right hand, I am right handed. The spasms run up to mid arm. Has anyone had a similar problem. I am at my wits end, I don't know how to reduce it. I use magnesium, high doses of Nortritypline and nothing seems to help? I think the issue is coming from my neck? Neck very sore, currently
Alecinthesun
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Intensive Care Society Patients and Relatives Research seeking volunteers
hello as a member of the ICS patients and relatives advisory group I have been asked to share this research study with my networks. If you are interested or have any questions Please contact the person who is leading this study stephanie.meddick-dyson@nhs.net Comfort and end-of-life care in the
hello as a member of the ICS patients and relatives advisory group I have been asked to share this research study with my networks. If you are interested or have any questions Please contact the person who is leading this study stephanie.meddick-dyson@nhs.net Comfort and end-of-life care in the
Copse77
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Single v's double FET tomorrow...
Hi All, I've been finding it really difficult to make a decision whether to do a single or double frozen transfer tomorrow. Our history is that I've had 5 egg collections and 5 transfers so far (2x fresh, one of which was a double, 1x natural FET and 2x medicated FET's, the last one of which was a
Hi All, I've been finding it really difficult to make a decision whether to do a single or double frozen transfer tomorrow. Our history is that I've had 5 egg collections and 5 transfers so far (2x fresh, one of which was a double, 1x natural FET and 2x medicated FET's, the last one of which was a
PaulaDag
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Facial Scar & Face Asymmetry
I had a childhood accident when I was 2 years old that resulted in a three inch scar in my lower cheek. This was circa 1965 and they stitched it up crudely. It was so traumatic I remember the circumstances leading up to the accident and being held down while they stitched me up. I've spent my whole
I had a childhood accident when I was 2 years old that resulted in a three inch scar in my lower cheek. This was circa 1965 and they stitched it up crudely. It was so traumatic I remember the circumstances leading up to the accident and being held down while they stitched me up. I've spent my whole
Ionising
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Changing Faces
2 years ago
How morphine affects sedatives when having hospital treatment
I have a colostomy and I had to have a colonoscopy this week I was given pethidine. I found the procedure very painful and was told it was because I take morphine for chronic pain. This worries me in case I need emergency treatment where I will need pain management. Has anyone else experienced this
I have a colostomy and I had to have a colonoscopy this week I was given pethidine. I found the procedure very painful and was told it was because I take morphine for chronic pain. This worries me in case I need emergency treatment where I will need pain management. Has anyone else experienced this
NellieWellie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
15 daughter still bedwetting.
Our 15 year old daughter is still bed wetting every single night we had test done ect all came back fine we tried bed wetting alarms waking her up to go a loo medication ect northing seems to work at all she's on oxybutin tablets which as not really worked she's had the odd dry night she won't wear
Our 15 year old daughter is still bed wetting every single night we had test done ect all came back fine we tried bed wetting alarms waking her up to go a loo medication ect northing seems to work at all she's on oxybutin tablets which as not really worked she's had the odd dry night she won't wear
jason181
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ERIC
2 years ago
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