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Eight measures that can slow ageing by up to six years - healthy sleep and regular exercise may slow pace of body’s biological ageing
The Guardian : https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/nov/06/scientists-name-eight-measures-that-can-slow-ageing-by-up-to-six-years Scientists name eight measures that can slow ageing by up to six years Measures including healthy sleep and regular exercise may slow pace of body’s biological ageing
The Guardian : https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/nov/06/scientists-name-eight-measures-that-can-slow-ageing-by-up-to-six-years Scientists name eight measures that can slow ageing by up to six years Measures including healthy sleep and regular exercise may slow pace of body’s biological ageing
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Flare up
Over the last year I was in hospital for 6 months Arterial leg ulcer treated with angio to clear artery, then maggots and dressing. Ulcer still there with "satellites ". On diabetic yearly follow up sound ro be Via B12 deficient, have just completed 6 injections. Last February had a fall out of our
Over the last year I was in hospital for 6 months Arterial leg ulcer treated with angio to clear artery, then maggots and dressing. Ulcer still there with "satellites ". On diabetic yearly follow up sound ro be Via B12 deficient, have just completed 6 injections. Last February had a fall out of our
Jocelyn344
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
PMR and brachial neuritis
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
dmart7
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
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Question to the collective
As mentioned previously, I was diagnosed (Prof H/Sheffield) as having the SCA7 version of Ataxia in 2014. I was put on a tablet,( DANTROLENE) that has been gradually increased from 1 X 25mg capsule to the current 3 X 25mg Just had a phone call about some physio I saw last year, and it was then kind
As mentioned previously, I was diagnosed (Prof H/Sheffield) as having the SCA7 version of Ataxia in 2014. I was put on a tablet,( DANTROLENE) that has been gradually increased from 1 X 25mg capsule to the current 3 X 25mg Just had a phone call about some physio I saw last year, and it was then kind
Butcherpete
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Ataxia UK
3 months ago
Fluid at back of eye
Hello everyone, I have advanced glaucoma in both eyes only diagnosed six months ago after a very late eye test at the opticians, and use monopost once a day. My left eye is the weakest by far and I have lost some central vision. I have fluid at the back of this eye and was told it looked like diabetic
Hello everyone, I have advanced glaucoma in both eyes only diagnosed six months ago after a very late eye test at the opticians, and use monopost once a day. My left eye is the weakest by far and I have lost some central vision. I have fluid at the back of this eye and was told it looked like diabetic
Hidden
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
bladder neck invasion. Can it be radiated?
My husband had radical prostatectomy last week and the pathology report came back with “bladder neck invasion present”, in” right mid and superior posterior and left and right bladder neck”. I’m wondering is it possible to radiate that area after he heals from surgery? He’s a gleason 9/10 and 50 years
My husband had radical prostatectomy last week and the pathology report came back with “bladder neck invasion present”, in” right mid and superior posterior and left and right bladder neck”. I’m wondering is it possible to radiate that area after he heals from surgery? He’s a gleason 9/10 and 50 years
StephH72
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Cytoreductive Prostatectomy & Oligometastatic PCa.
New meta-analysis below [1]. The day that I had a prostatectomy, my surgeon had another operation. The man was found to have cancer in a lymph node, so was stapled-up with his prostate intact. This was in 2004 & debulking was considered to be pointless since the patient would be receiving systemic
New meta-analysis below [1]. The day that I had a prostatectomy, my surgeon had another operation. The man was found to have cancer in a lymph node, so was stapled-up with his prostate intact. This was in 2004 & debulking was considered to be pointless since the patient would be receiving systemic
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Is blood pressure medication making your tinnitus worse?
Hi all, I have had tinnitus for 30 years after playing in a loud band. I've recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure and been prescribed Doxazosin which has sent the volume of my tinnitus through the roof. I was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences?
Hi all, I have had tinnitus for 30 years after playing in a loud band. I've recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure and been prescribed Doxazosin which has sent the volume of my tinnitus through the roof. I was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences?
Greenman2019
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
Inner Ear condition
Hi Does anyone have another autoimmune condition affecting inner ear? I’ve had a couple of bouts of ‘acute labyrinthitis’ often have itching in one ear that can get quite sore, constant tinnitus and intermittent hearing loss in same ear. GP dismissive but now I’m wondering if it’s another auto immune
Hi Does anyone have another autoimmune condition affecting inner ear? I’ve had a couple of bouts of ‘acute labyrinthitis’ often have itching in one ear that can get quite sore, constant tinnitus and intermittent hearing loss in same ear. GP dismissive but now I’m wondering if it’s another auto immune
DebatDG9
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
How Long For A Referral?
I had a hearing test some years ago and was told there was between 10% and 30% loss in my left ear depending on frequency. Two years ago I had a bad bout of the Delta variant. I was bedridden for two weeks. At the same time my voice changed and my hearing deteriorated. My voice returned to normal (I
I had a hearing test some years ago and was told there was between 10% and 30% loss in my left ear depending on frequency. Two years ago I had a bad bout of the Delta variant. I was bedridden for two weeks. At the same time my voice changed and my hearing deteriorated. My voice returned to normal (I
MichaelJH
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
nausea and sugar dips
Hi, I’m 2 years post Ivor Lewis this month and I still tend to have sugar dips in the afternoon-not full dumping syndrome, but I guess a milder version. Often I feel very nauseous with it, as I do after eating. I’m struggling just to maintain my weight, which is pretty low, despite regular eating and
Hi, I’m 2 years post Ivor Lewis this month and I still tend to have sugar dips in the afternoon-not full dumping syndrome, but I guess a milder version. Often I feel very nauseous with it, as I do after eating. I’m struggling just to maintain my weight, which is pretty low, despite regular eating and
PopandMo
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 months ago
when to call your neurologist
I recently started seeing a new neurologist this year. Since then I’ve had a flare up of eye problems. I have been having severe double vision and eye pain. I contacted my neurologist a few months ago and they (the Pa) ordered a 3 day round of steroids which didn’t help at all. I called them back and
I recently started seeing a new neurologist this year. Since then I’ve had a flare up of eye problems. I have been having severe double vision and eye pain. I contacted my neurologist a few months ago and they (the Pa) ordered a 3 day round of steroids which didn’t help at all. I called them back and
Littledeer
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My MSAA Community
7 months ago
Blood test results.. 🤦♀️
Hi everyone 😠 Well this merry-go-round never seems to end, and with everything else going on with my health at the moment ( diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism in June 2023 and recently an inferior hemiretinal vein occlusion, with clots and inflammation in optic disc) the thyroid medication thing
Hi everyone 😠 Well this merry-go-round never seems to end, and with everything else going on with my health at the moment ( diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism in June 2023 and recently an inferior hemiretinal vein occlusion, with clots and inflammation in optic disc) the thyroid medication thing
birkie
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Bisoprolol
Hi, I've been feeling dizzy, lightheaded and was wondering if Bisoprolol Fumarate 5 mg that I have been taking every day for a few years could be the cause of my discomfort. I would appreciate any comments and advice.
Hi, I've been feeling dizzy, lightheaded and was wondering if Bisoprolol Fumarate 5 mg that I have been taking every day for a few years could be the cause of my discomfort. I would appreciate any comments and advice.
Martgai
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
Ptosis
Hello, This post is going to sound really trivial and vain, however I promise I am not at all in the slightest. I am 33 and have recently had double presserflo micro shunts fitted and we are 9 months on and my eyes still feel tender when I touch my eye lids. My consultants response was not to
Hello, This post is going to sound really trivial and vain, however I promise I am not at all in the slightest. I am 33 and have recently had double presserflo micro shunts fitted and we are 9 months on and my eyes still feel tender when I touch my eye lids. My consultants response was not to
Bec8891
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Habituation
I have had T since January of 2023 - Started off light, had days of not hearing it and then awful days and then constant since the end of March - As of late I do have a few decent days, it's the emotional part of it that is the worst for me because I know it's something I can't control, and I like being
I have had T since January of 2023 - Started off light, had days of not hearing it and then awful days and then constant since the end of March - As of late I do have a few decent days, it's the emotional part of it that is the worst for me because I know it's something I can't control, and I like being
mf101704
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
How to increase scarring after trabeculectomy
My husband (30m) had a trabeculectomy in his left eye in August 2023. It is now November 2023 and the IOP is only up to 7. His vision in that eye has never recovered (it does temporarily if he does something a little strenuous like walking up a steep hill). The consultant has said that to prevent
My husband (30m) had a trabeculectomy in his left eye in August 2023. It is now November 2023 and the IOP is only up to 7. His vision in that eye has never recovered (it does temporarily if he does something a little strenuous like walking up a steep hill). The consultant has said that to prevent
CurioK
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
NHS black box warnings for anticoagulants…..
Just seeking some guidance. I’ve been a member of this forum since 2014 and I can only ever recall seeing two very recent member references to black box warnings for anticoagulants in general and Apixaban in particular. This prompted me to type this header into the search box at the top of this page
Just seeking some guidance. I’ve been a member of this forum since 2014 and I can only ever recall seeing two very recent member references to black box warnings for anticoagulants in general and Apixaban in particular. This prompted me to type this header into the search box at the top of this page
Hidden
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AF Association
7 months ago
Lactose intolerant
I am changing from Armour Thyroid to synthetic T4 and T3, due to cost and that a local Endo has agreed to this on the NHS. However I’m super sensitive to lactose and the hospital pharmacy are dithering about finding lactose free options. Does anyone know which brands are lactose free please?
I am changing from Armour Thyroid to synthetic T4 and T3, due to cost and that a local Endo has agreed to this on the NHS. However I’m super sensitive to lactose and the hospital pharmacy are dithering about finding lactose free options. Does anyone know which brands are lactose free please?
Karen-Eleanor
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Oral care tip
Just to share in case it helps someone: My mother has very advanced disease and her tongue doesn’t move well; she has difficulty swallowing and her mouth is usually open, so she mouth-breathes all day. She is immobile and nonverbal and stays in a care facility. On her last trip to the dentist (a caregiver
Just to share in case it helps someone: My mother has very advanced disease and her tongue doesn’t move well; she has difficulty swallowing and her mouth is usually open, so she mouth-breathes all day. She is immobile and nonverbal and stays in a care facility. On her last trip to the dentist (a caregiver
Martina_MP
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PSP Association
7 months ago
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