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No B12 injection in lockdown. Prescribed oral 50mcg twice daily. Severe tiredness! Practise nurse advised 1000 mcg in phone call. Rang today. NO. GP says 100mcg only! Why??? I take Apixaban. Any connection?
No B12 injection in lockdown. Prescribed oral 50mcg twice daily. Severe tiredness! Practise nurse advised 1000 mcg in phone call. Rang today. NO. GP says 100mcg only! Why??? I take Apixaban. Any connection?
neptywyn
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Hi I'm new here Hypothyroidism and Blepharitis
Hi I have taken levothyroxine for 9 years and always had problems e.g. diarrhoea yellow rash round mouth and generally unwell 'feeling '. I only take 50mcg 2-3 times weekly as can't stand side effects...Anyone else have problems? Recent TSH 4.71 And T4 11.7. I also have high eye pressure and sore eyes
Hi I have taken levothyroxine for 9 years and always had problems e.g. diarrhoea yellow rash round mouth and generally unwell 'feeling '. I only take 50mcg 2-3 times weekly as can't stand side effects...Anyone else have problems? Recent TSH 4.71 And T4 11.7. I also have high eye pressure and sore eyes
Thyb
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Procedure
I had a procedure done 3 days ago it was rubber band ligation for hemorrhoids. Has anyone on here ever had this done? I am wanting to see if everything went back to normal in that area because I’m getting super impatient lol I know it will take a little bit but I went through a rough time before I had
I had a procedure done 3 days ago it was rubber band ligation for hemorrhoids. Has anyone on here ever had this done? I am wanting to see if everything went back to normal in that area because I’m getting super impatient lol I know it will take a little bit but I went through a rough time before I had
Glitter28
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Women's Health
4 years ago
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Supplements for endometriosis, detoxification and immune health
Hi ladies, I thought I’d post as I’ve been experiencing some positive change lately and wanted to share what I’ve been doing in the hope that it could bring relief to more people. I’ve read lots on supplements and alternative medicine and from reading about Ayurveda I kind of came across very good supplements
Hi ladies, I thought I’d post as I’ve been experiencing some positive change lately and wanted to share what I’ve been doing in the hope that it could bring relief to more people. I’ve read lots on supplements and alternative medicine and from reading about Ayurveda I kind of came across very good supplements
ScarletBlossom
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Persistent cough
End of February removal of tumour upper right lobe at guy's hosp everything OK except persistent cough some days worse than others any remedies for this
End of February removal of tumour upper right lobe at guy's hosp everything OK except persistent cough some days worse than others any remedies for this
Doppydan
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Difficulty clearing lungs
I read all the time about bronchiectasis sufferers having to clear their lungs daily but I find this so very difficult. I have been given certain aids and tried most things but still I cannot cough up much and only at certain times of the day - after extra activity which gives me a chesty cough -
I read all the time about bronchiectasis sufferers having to clear their lungs daily but I find this so very difficult. I have been given certain aids and tried most things but still I cannot cough up much and only at certain times of the day - after extra activity which gives me a chesty cough -
Spanielblue
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
What are the things people experience when recovering from pneumonia and anxiety at the same time?
I've finished my antibiotics but I still feel chest pain and shortness of breath. What can I do?
I've finished my antibiotics but I still feel chest pain and shortness of breath. What can I do?
Gabss
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Looking for people who have phased out Carbidopa/Levodopa in favor of an all-mucuna program
I was diagnosed in 2006, and have progressed through Requip, Sinemet, and Rytary, recently exploring mucuna in place of Rytary. My maximum dosage of Rytary was four capsules of 3.75/95 four times a day; I have gradually reduced my Rytary amount to three capsules in the morning, followed by 350 milligrams
I was diagnosed in 2006, and have progressed through Requip, Sinemet, and Rytary, recently exploring mucuna in place of Rytary. My maximum dosage of Rytary was four capsules of 3.75/95 four times a day; I have gradually reduced my Rytary amount to three capsules in the morning, followed by 350 milligrams
Dupree
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Learning about Asthma through Covid-19
Hello, I can honestly say, that I have learnt more about my asthma in the 3 or so months since the pandemic started than anyone ever told me about it in the 20 years prior. When suddenly I was classed as "vulnerable" I did some searching to find out why. Turns out I really didn't (don't?) understand
Hello, I can honestly say, that I have learnt more about my asthma in the 3 or so months since the pandemic started than anyone ever told me about it in the 20 years prior. When suddenly I was classed as "vulnerable" I did some searching to find out why. Turns out I really didn't (don't?) understand
_Badger_
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Coronavirus: asymptomatic people can still develop lung damage.
Modern medicine rightly emphasises the importance of science. The focus, however, too often displaces our attention from the real point of healthcare – to care. This is nicely captured by William Osler’s (1849-1919) admonition to attend to the patient rather than their disease – a sentiment treated as
Modern medicine rightly emphasises the importance of science. The focus, however, too often displaces our attention from the real point of healthcare – to care. This is nicely captured by William Osler’s (1849-1919) admonition to attend to the patient rather than their disease – a sentiment treated as
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Coughing while on ventilator
My husband continues to be on ventilator and is not waking up. We are on Day 10 . There have been no changes. He shows no motion and does not move when touched. The pneumonia seems to have cleared. Today the nurse mentioned that he has been coughing a lot. Is coughing a good sign ? could that mean an
My husband continues to be on ventilator and is not waking up. We are on Day 10 . There have been no changes. He shows no motion and does not move when touched. The pneumonia seems to have cleared. Today the nurse mentioned that he has been coughing a lot. Is coughing a good sign ? could that mean an
pitachinachick
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
struggling since march
Breathings a bitch Morning all, ive been struggling with my asthma since March, having 3 lots of antibiotics and steroids. last week dr sent me for chest X-ray, all clear, sats fine and no wheezing, but I never do my asthma is cough variant and hard to control normally. I take salbutamol and Flutiform
Breathings a bitch Morning all, ive been struggling with my asthma since March, having 3 lots of antibiotics and steroids. last week dr sent me for chest X-ray, all clear, sats fine and no wheezing, but I never do my asthma is cough variant and hard to control normally. I take salbutamol and Flutiform
tigga61
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Osteoporosis caused by Imbruvica
Hi everyone: I was wondering if anyone has been told that taking Imbruvica resulted in osteoporosis. My oncologist has made this connection. I have been taking Imbruvica 420 for two years and now I am beginning Forteo injections. Many thanks. Be well. Ettie
Hi everyone: I was wondering if anyone has been told that taking Imbruvica resulted in osteoporosis. My oncologist has made this connection. I have been taking Imbruvica 420 for two years and now I am beginning Forteo injections. Many thanks. Be well. Ettie
ettie18
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Tonsillitis & Decapeptyl injection
Evening all. I keep getting tonsillitis or sore throat & wondering if it’s to do with hormone injections or endo? I eat pretty healthy foods low sugar no dairy, wheat or red meat. I take extra vitamins so really don’t understand why I keep getting this. Anyone with similar experience or advice?
Evening all. I keep getting tonsillitis or sore throat & wondering if it’s to do with hormone injections or endo? I eat pretty healthy foods low sugar no dairy, wheat or red meat. I take extra vitamins so really don’t understand why I keep getting this. Anyone with similar experience or advice?
stacylee78
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Allergies
Good evening! Im trying to learn as a newly diagnosed asthmatic about allergies. I find I dont really sneeze or have watery eyes, or those classic symptoms. But I do often feel pressure around eyes and ears feel clogged...kinda like Im living underwater or in a haze. The pressure in head is def a symptom
Good evening! Im trying to learn as a newly diagnosed asthmatic about allergies. I find I dont really sneeze or have watery eyes, or those classic symptoms. But I do often feel pressure around eyes and ears feel clogged...kinda like Im living underwater or in a haze. The pressure in head is def a symptom
Tengudreams
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Natural Remedy
3 years ago I reported I had given up on my prescription medication and now take magnesium 375mg and ginkgo biloba 10,000mg once a day. As an updated it has not cured my rls but certainly contained it within acceptable limits so will not be going back to prescription medication.
3 years ago I reported I had given up on my prescription medication and now take magnesium 375mg and ginkgo biloba 10,000mg once a day. As an updated it has not cured my rls but certainly contained it within acceptable limits so will not be going back to prescription medication.
alphalogan
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Infection
I call GP twice for the vaginal yeast infection. They first give me vaginal tablet and secondly give me vaginal cream. It didn't help. I'm getting wrose. What to do? I am pregnant I don't want the baby to be affected by this infection during delivery time.
I call GP twice for the vaginal yeast infection. They first give me vaginal tablet and secondly give me vaginal cream. It didn't help. I'm getting wrose. What to do? I am pregnant I don't want the baby to be affected by this infection during delivery time.
Raheena786
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Continuous colds
Hi, I'm waiting to see a rheumatologist and have been reading up on lupus. I suffer with constant and what seems like continuous colds, could this have anything to do with lupus. Before bloods showed lupus markers I had visited the gp and they put me on some nasal spray. I used it religiously for about
Hi, I'm waiting to see a rheumatologist and have been reading up on lupus. I suffer with constant and what seems like continuous colds, could this have anything to do with lupus. Before bloods showed lupus markers I had visited the gp and they put me on some nasal spray. I used it religiously for about
Dartsnerd
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Preparing for a new chapter
Hello everyone, I’m not use to being on forums but I feel so lost and alone, I don’t know who else to turn to. I’m 28 years old and the oldest daughter of my family. We recently found out my mom (52) is at her end stage of renal disease. She just had a catheter inserted to prepare for Peritoneal Dialysis
Hello everyone, I’m not use to being on forums but I feel so lost and alone, I don’t know who else to turn to. I’m 28 years old and the oldest daughter of my family. We recently found out my mom (52) is at her end stage of renal disease. She just had a catheter inserted to prepare for Peritoneal Dialysis
AC320
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Kidney Dialysis
4 years ago
Flares of COPD /chronic bronchitis
Hi , last year a CAT scan showed chronic bronchitis - signs of COPD. It made sense - getting shortness of breath/ used to smoke. But over the last 4 or 5 years I have regular bouts of extreme fatigue, inflammation and painful eyes ears throat, neck muscles and fever . Is this normal with COPD? It
Hi , last year a CAT scan showed chronic bronchitis - signs of COPD. It made sense - getting shortness of breath/ used to smoke. But over the last 4 or 5 years I have regular bouts of extreme fatigue, inflammation and painful eyes ears throat, neck muscles and fever . Is this normal with COPD? It
Thinkhealthy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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