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TINGLY FEET
Has anyone on here experienced tingly feet during the night after having steroid injections in the knees. I had the injections in both of my knees for arthritis only four days ago. The tingly feeling seems just like having a flare when I need to increase my steroids. It goes as soon as I get up in the
Has anyone on here experienced tingly feet during the night after having steroid injections in the knees. I had the injections in both of my knees for arthritis only four days ago. The tingly feeling seems just like having a flare when I need to increase my steroids. It goes as soon as I get up in the
Wallydb
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
How effective is fenofibrate for itch?
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
Carly92
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
covid
Is it okay to have a covid booster whilst on Prednisone.? I am currently tapering and on 5 mg at the moment.
Is it okay to have a covid booster whilst on Prednisone.? I am currently tapering and on 5 mg at the moment.
Antoinette48
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
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Radiation
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
sillyoyster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
long covid
has anybody here ended up with long covid and ended up with breathing difficulties afterwards and suffered reflux? and if so what were your symptoms and issues? I know I’ve done another post in regards to my breathing problems on here but looking for more insight and information to approach my nurse
has anybody here ended up with long covid and ended up with breathing difficulties afterwards and suffered reflux? and if so what were your symptoms and issues? I know I’ve done another post in regards to my breathing problems on here but looking for more insight and information to approach my nurse
Loooy19852
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Health Anxiety or MS
Hi All, Since 2013... my life has been somewhat a constant fear of one disease or the other. Thank to Doc google. I havent had a night in peace for the last atleast 10 years. It started in 2013 with lightheadedness which made me go to an ent. He said symptoms are of bppv and prescribed some medicines
Hi All, Since 2013... my life has been somewhat a constant fear of one disease or the other. Thank to Doc google. I havent had a night in peace for the last atleast 10 years. It started in 2013 with lightheadedness which made me go to an ent. He said symptoms are of bppv and prescribed some medicines
Muef
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 months ago
Covid and Thyroid
I don’t have research but a personal story. My daughter who is 23 contracted Covid last summer and I noticed she was really having a tough time. Went to the doctor was on the way to recovery and then rebounded I noticed she lost close to 30 pounds in three weeks. She started feeling better again but
I don’t have research but a personal story. My daughter who is 23 contracted Covid last summer and I noticed she was really having a tough time. Went to the doctor was on the way to recovery and then rebounded I noticed she lost close to 30 pounds in three weeks. She started feeling better again but
hokulani0710
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
immunotherapy
hi there Very low. My midway scans are showing my lymph nodes that grew after my huge debulking surgery in March have not shrunk with the chemotherapy and I have some nodules on peritoneum ( nothing in any organs) So he can’t say that the chemo hasn’t worked in other type cancer but it’s not doing
hi there Very low. My midway scans are showing my lymph nodes that grew after my huge debulking surgery in March have not shrunk with the chemotherapy and I have some nodules on peritoneum ( nothing in any organs) So he can’t say that the chemo hasn’t worked in other type cancer but it’s not doing
Le-gra143
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Chondocalcitis incurable?
At least that's how I think it's spelt. It's a specialised form of RA and I have it in my left knee (along with normal RA in shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers.It's also called Pseudogout but as the crystals in Chondocalcitis are calcium they can't be dispersed as the uric acid crystals in ordinary
At least that's how I think it's spelt. It's a specialised form of RA and I have it in my left knee (along with normal RA in shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers.It's also called Pseudogout but as the crystals in Chondocalcitis are calcium they can't be dispersed as the uric acid crystals in ordinary
Jeff1943
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NRAS
2 months ago
Getting Off of Painkillers
I started seeing a pain management doctor about 4 years ago for severe lower back pain. One of the first things she did was put me on 5 mg Hydrocodone four times a day and gave me a steroid injection. Over the years, I have had several radio frequency ablations and a handful of steroid injections. The
I started seeing a pain management doctor about 4 years ago for severe lower back pain. One of the first things she did was put me on 5 mg Hydrocodone four times a day and gave me a steroid injection. Over the years, I have had several radio frequency ablations and a handful of steroid injections. The
Hidden
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Pain Concern
2 months ago
dengue fever vaccinate or not?
I started off on 15mg Pred in October and am now down to 10mg. I am off to India (Rajasthan) in February and dengue fever vaccine has been suggested. As it is a live vaccine I am not sure whether having the vaccine is worth the risk of contracting dengue. Any advice? Also big thanks to the community
I started off on 15mg Pred in October and am now down to 10mg. I am off to India (Rajasthan) in February and dengue fever vaccine has been suggested. As it is a live vaccine I am not sure whether having the vaccine is worth the risk of contracting dengue. Any advice? Also big thanks to the community
Hb22
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
My first COVID positive test ever came up twice positive
I thought I had a cold coming Wednesday night while at work at the local hospital, then yesterday had my rutuximab at the local chemo unit told them about my cold, they were happy to carry on , I did test on Wednesday evening at work negative Tested today twice both positive Been aching a lot especially
I thought I had a cold coming Wednesday night while at work at the local hospital, then yesterday had my rutuximab at the local chemo unit told them about my cold, they were happy to carry on , I did test on Wednesday evening at work negative Tested today twice both positive Been aching a lot especially
Stewie_1968
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CLL Support
2 months ago
CTC MEANING
I entered the SPLASH trial in Spet 2022 and had my first treatment in Dec 2022. I had mets from PSMA scan aZhang at Moffitt. He thought I had responded rather well to the treaments and suggested I shoudl get a CTC (curculating tumor) test and as long as that was under 5 perhaps Provenge treatment. The
I entered the SPLASH trial in Spet 2022 and had my first treatment in Dec 2022. I had mets from PSMA scan aZhang at Moffitt. He thought I had responded rather well to the treaments and suggested I shoudl get a CTC (curculating tumor) test and as long as that was under 5 perhaps Provenge treatment. The
Joeym1040
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Anyone who split levothyroxine?
Anyone who split their levothyroxine during the day? How do you split and did it affect your TSH and if so did tsh increase or decrease?
Anyone who split their levothyroxine during the day? How do you split and did it affect your TSH and if so did tsh increase or decrease?
lisan1
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Covid vaccine
Hi haven’t been on for a while -all the Healthunlocked notifications going into junk - so not been prompted! Does anyone know when we can get next Covid booster -my lady was 6 months ago. I seem to recall something about a spring booster ? Thank you ! Happy Easter—have a lovely April x
Hi haven’t been on for a while -all the Healthunlocked notifications going into junk - so not been prompted! Does anyone know when we can get next Covid booster -my lady was 6 months ago. I seem to recall something about a spring booster ? Thank you ! Happy Easter—have a lovely April x
Mozart150
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NRAS
2 months ago
steroid injection and echocardiogram booked for the same day
hi everyone have finally got my steroid injection after 9 weeks. Then this morning hospital called me and said they have an echocardiogram app. on the same day. The echocardiogram is at 8.00am and then my steroid injection is at 1.30pm. Will it be ok to have them both done on the same day. Thanks
hi everyone have finally got my steroid injection after 9 weeks. Then this morning hospital called me and said they have an echocardiogram app. on the same day. The echocardiogram is at 8.00am and then my steroid injection is at 1.30pm. Will it be ok to have them both done on the same day. Thanks
Gillybean123
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Is this gastritis???
Hello, I'm new to this group. I caught (1st time) covid 19 this past Christmas 2023. It took me 3 weeks to recover. On the tail end I notice I pretty much lost my appetite then my symptoms upper middle abdomen area (diaphragm) daily bloating, fullness, dull pain, nausea, no appetite, shortness of breath
Hello, I'm new to this group. I caught (1st time) covid 19 this past Christmas 2023. It took me 3 weeks to recover. On the tail end I notice I pretty much lost my appetite then my symptoms upper middle abdomen area (diaphragm) daily bloating, fullness, dull pain, nausea, no appetite, shortness of breath
Marc787
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Going in for a radical Cystectomy, stopping Biologic.
Hello lovely people. My first six monthly Cystoscopy after getting the all clear from bladder cancer in January showed that the cancer was back with a vengeance. So on Monday I'll be undergoing a Radical Cystectomy. I'm OK and positive with the outlook of living without a bladder and lots of other bits
Hello lovely people. My first six monthly Cystoscopy after getting the all clear from bladder cancer in January showed that the cancer was back with a vengeance. So on Monday I'll be undergoing a Radical Cystectomy. I'm OK and positive with the outlook of living without a bladder and lots of other bits
stbernhard
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NRAS
9 months ago
Is a massage ok with PMR etc?
I have PMR (on 5mg currently) and also have pain on walking caused by spinal stenosis/ degeneration of lumbar spine and left hip etc. I also had a steroid injection a while back for bursitis in my right hip. My daughter would like to give me a massage as a Mothers’s Day gift and I’d love to have one
I have PMR (on 5mg currently) and also have pain on walking caused by spinal stenosis/ degeneration of lumbar spine and left hip etc. I also had a steroid injection a while back for bursitis in my right hip. My daughter would like to give me a massage as a Mothers’s Day gift and I’d love to have one
BadDancer
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Emergency use authorization of a new pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for COVID-19, PEMGARDA™ (VYD222)
Hi, Great news for the immunocompromised community including us. Invivyd announced late last week the emergency use authorization of their new pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for COVID-19, PEMGARDA™ (VYD222). It’s a one-hour infusion and lasts 3 months and based on titers should be effective against
Hi, Great news for the immunocompromised community including us. Invivyd announced late last week the emergency use authorization of their new pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for COVID-19, PEMGARDA™ (VYD222). It’s a one-hour infusion and lasts 3 months and based on titers should be effective against
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
2 months ago
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