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colonoscopy query
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
Stills
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Possible Uveitis
Hello all - I'd welcome your input regarding possible Uveitis. As you'll see from my profile, I have a diagnosis of lupus. My main problems are fatigue and brain fog, joint pain, generalised aches and pains, raynauds, mouth ulcers, and recurring anaemia. I have always had dry eyes. About a week ago
Hello all - I'd welcome your input regarding possible Uveitis. As you'll see from my profile, I have a diagnosis of lupus. My main problems are fatigue and brain fog, joint pain, generalised aches and pains, raynauds, mouth ulcers, and recurring anaemia. I have always had dry eyes. About a week ago
Ophelia1
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
restricted urinary flow
Finished IMRT/ SBRT radiation to lymph nodes last week. Since then Ive begun have early AM restricted urinary flow - Very narrow stream. Rad Onc suggested tamsulosin or ibuprophen. MO, tamsulosin. Any work around for the early AM problem that I could take overnight? Ibuprophen has to be taken all
Finished IMRT/ SBRT radiation to lymph nodes last week. Since then Ive begun have early AM restricted urinary flow - Very narrow stream. Rad Onc suggested tamsulosin or ibuprophen. MO, tamsulosin. Any work around for the early AM problem that I could take overnight? Ibuprophen has to be taken all
kainasar
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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HiMy son has been told his symptoms are that of IBS after being tested for Crohns and Colitis three years ago which was negative. His symptoms consist of the following Normal poo then followed by what he has described as Constipation Poo that is wet and soggy and white fluffy mucus which I have also
HiMy son has been told his symptoms are that of IBS after being tested for Crohns and Colitis three years ago which was negative. His symptoms consist of the following Normal poo then followed by what he has described as Constipation Poo that is wet and soggy and white fluffy mucus which I have also
Bowels1
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Jardiance side effects? Off Metformin for diabetes 2, but high blood sugar 88, overweight, aged 67, scared reactions due other conditions?
Am terminally ill, irreparable brain damage, epilepsy, so can't do much exercise! Was on metformin from start of diabetes 2 in 2020, found my blood sugar level was 88, have been dieting lost 2 half stone, cholesterol not too bad, so they have put me on just Jardiance 10mg a day! Am taking medication
Am terminally ill, irreparable brain damage, epilepsy, so can't do much exercise! Was on metformin from start of diabetes 2 in 2020, found my blood sugar level was 88, have been dieting lost 2 half stone, cholesterol not too bad, so they have put me on just Jardiance 10mg a day! Am taking medication
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
10 months ago
Apixaban (Eliquis) and Omega 3 supplements
Hey All!! Question...Are others who take Apixaban (Eliquis) also taking Omega 3 supplements (that include DHA)? I've read that it could be problematic...increase length of time for bleeding, etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Hey All!! Question...Are others who take Apixaban (Eliquis) also taking Omega 3 supplements (that include DHA)? I've read that it could be problematic...increase length of time for bleeding, etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
ktf2022
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AF Association
10 months ago
Hello all I've had crohns and stomas since 1976 I now have short bowel and an Ileostomy
I've had crohns since 1976 and my first resection june 1977 colostomy formed I spent six weeks in hospital because I couldn't accept mt colostomy at first I wouldn't touch it or change the bag, then after five weeks I thought I've got to accept it and get on with my life, after 46 years I've had five
I've had crohns since 1976 and my first resection june 1977 colostomy formed I spent six weeks in hospital because I couldn't accept mt colostomy at first I wouldn't touch it or change the bag, then after five weeks I thought I've got to accept it and get on with my life, after 46 years I've had five
SoFedUp2023
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 months ago
Visual field deterioration 6 weeks after cataract and Hydrus stent surgery?
I think that the sight loss area below my right eye has got worse between 31 Dec and now , 15 Jan. Had surgery 1 Dec. Has anyone else experienced this? Background : I was diagnosed with normal tension open angle glaucoma in July this year. My visual fields got worse between August and November, and
I think that the sight loss area below my right eye has got worse between 31 Dec and now , 15 Jan. Had surgery 1 Dec. Has anyone else experienced this? Background : I was diagnosed with normal tension open angle glaucoma in July this year. My visual fields got worse between August and November, and
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Ablation trade off?
I’ve had continuous AF for about 5 years. I’m on pradaxa and had a cardioversion last year that didn’t help. I haven’t been on any AF meds but am scheduled for a catheter ablation in two weeks. I’m still very active and don’t notice the AF much except for some general tiredness. Since ablation destroys
I’ve had continuous AF for about 5 years. I’m on pradaxa and had a cardioversion last year that didn’t help. I haven’t been on any AF meds but am scheduled for a catheter ablation in two weeks. I’m still very active and don’t notice the AF much except for some general tiredness. Since ablation destroys
Monomono1234
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AF Association
10 months ago
hello
I have recently been diagnosed as suffering ( and I’m really suffering) from Tinnitus. The constant high pitch is unbearable at time. I am due to go on holiday next Monty and I am getting very anxious about spending 5 hours on a plane with the noise levels possibly making the “ ringing” a lot worse.
I have recently been diagnosed as suffering ( and I’m really suffering) from Tinnitus. The constant high pitch is unbearable at time. I am due to go on holiday next Monty and I am getting very anxious about spending 5 hours on a plane with the noise levels possibly making the “ ringing” a lot worse.
PMJ01
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Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Advice needed
I am just getting over a bout of cystitis l which I was prescribed antibiotics for. I had the usual symptoms, urge to urinate and burning/ stinging sensation when I went. I started the 3 day course on Tuesday afternoon and was feeling a whole lot better last night, but today I am feeling very sore
I am just getting over a bout of cystitis l which I was prescribed antibiotics for. I had the usual symptoms, urge to urinate and burning/ stinging sensation when I went. I started the 3 day course on Tuesday afternoon and was feeling a whole lot better last night, but today I am feeling very sore
MudefordBabe
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BASHH
10 months ago
up date
hi I will try and not write to much The nerve pain in my leg, I wrote about months ago, was caused by my hip Now going to have a hip replacement, followed by knee replacement and maybe other hip I am having these done at my local hospital and will bridge with clexane if still on Warfarin I am also
hi I will try and not write to much The nerve pain in my leg, I wrote about months ago, was caused by my hip Now going to have a hip replacement, followed by knee replacement and maybe other hip I am having these done at my local hospital and will bridge with clexane if still on Warfarin I am also
daisyd
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 months ago
Abbreviations
I have recently been diagnosed with AF after suffering palpitations and unexplained fluttering in my throat since 2016. I have been treated for a number of years for hypertension. I’ve been prescribed Adizem (after a trial of Bisoprolol made me feel zombie-like) and Edoxaban and being reviewed in a couple
I have recently been diagnosed with AF after suffering palpitations and unexplained fluttering in my throat since 2016. I have been treated for a number of years for hypertension. I’ve been prescribed Adizem (after a trial of Bisoprolol made me feel zombie-like) and Edoxaban and being reviewed in a couple
ElizabethBee
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AF Association
10 months ago
Endometriosis and other auto-immune conditions in women: the brain-uterus axis
There is a high frequency of posts that mention endometriosis here, so I am posting this article for all those people affected. The author posits a “brain-uterus axis” as a hypothesis that can explain why women suffer much more from auto-immune conditions than men do: https://amp.theguardian.com/society
There is a high frequency of posts that mention endometriosis here, so I am posting this article for all those people affected. The author posits a “brain-uterus axis” as a hypothesis that can explain why women suffer much more from auto-immune conditions than men do: https://amp.theguardian.com/society
HowNowWhatNow
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Cancer Network interview of pharmacy expert re shortages of carboplatin and cisplatin; mitigation strategies
https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/pharmacy-expert-discusses-chemo-shortage-challenges-mitigation-strategies?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=08092023_CN_JAN-23-ONV0207_eNL_%20#3%20Training%20Academy%20(2-2)&eKey=Z2FyeWpwOUBhb2wuY29t
https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/pharmacy-expert-discusses-chemo-shortage-challenges-mitigation-strategies?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=08092023_CN_JAN-23-ONV0207_eNL_%20#3%20Training%20Academy%20(2-2)&eKey=Z2FyeWpwOUBhb2wuY29t
garyjp9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Nearly 14 years on - time has flown.
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the Pernicious Anaemia Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17. In those days I was not many years from having to be put on a diet of raw liver
On Friday 16th April 2010 I joined the Pernicious Anaemia Society and posted the following: “I was diagnosed with PA back in 1972 consequent upon having had surgery for a peptic ulcer in April 1959 at the tender age of 17. In those days I was not many years from having to be put on a diet of raw liver
clivealive
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Aha - Highs & Lows
Hello peeps. I have recently between 1&2 months ago increased my levothyroxine from 75mg to 100mg.Thing is I've started having days where I'm extremely high and very excitable (euphoric) followed by very low days (feel sad & tearful) and exhaustion. The low mood days take me by surprise almost and it's
Hello peeps. I have recently between 1&2 months ago increased my levothyroxine from 75mg to 100mg.Thing is I've started having days where I'm extremely high and very excitable (euphoric) followed by very low days (feel sad & tearful) and exhaustion. The low mood days take me by surprise almost and it's
Totoro25
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
A update on treatment/ and more.
I went for number two of a short three BCG course for my BC. The liquid BCG is inserted into bladder from a huge syringe into a catheter. A student nurse was present and my Urology Nurse a=said to het I had Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. news to me, I said and don't know why - I will now
I went for number two of a short three BCG course for my BC. The liquid BCG is inserted into bladder from a huge syringe into a catheter. A student nurse was present and my Urology Nurse a=said to het I had Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. news to me, I said and don't know why - I will now
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 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
Weight, bloating, and itchy arms
After a long, tortuous fight to get diagnosed and treated with/for hypothyroidism, which was achieved almost entirely with the help and info from this forum, I think that my meds are now very close to perfect and my blood test results are continuing to improve. So thank you again to everyone. But I
After a long, tortuous fight to get diagnosed and treated with/for hypothyroidism, which was achieved almost entirely with the help and info from this forum, I think that my meds are now very close to perfect and my blood test results are continuing to improve. So thank you again to everyone. But I
noquitter
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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