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Tinnitus and Meniere's
Has anyone ever received Intratympanic steroid injection in their ear(s) for Tinnitus or Meniere's? I was just curious if it was worth it and made matters better. Is the injection painful or create other issues? My ENT has recommended it for my left ear which has a variety of issues. Thanks.
Has anyone ever received Intratympanic steroid injection in their ear(s) for Tinnitus or Meniere's? I was just curious if it was worth it and made matters better. Is the injection painful or create other issues? My ENT has recommended it for my left ear which has a variety of issues. Thanks.
MrGC314
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Tinnitus UK
5 days ago
Finally a little light!
Many of you have been kind in giving me advice and support over the last year, especially when I was 'wading through treacle'. A few weeks ago I had another steroid injection and leflunomide added to my MTX. I hardly dare say this but I'm actually starting to feel better. My joints have gone down so
Many of you have been kind in giving me advice and support over the last year, especially when I was 'wading through treacle'. A few weeks ago I had another steroid injection and leflunomide added to my MTX. I hardly dare say this but I'm actually starting to feel better. My joints have gone down so
HeadInASpin
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NRAS
5 days ago
A return of the dreaded mongrel .......... ?????
'mornin' guys and gals ................... well it's almost 02.00 am for the second day in a row ..... funny feelings in the chest ............. my squadron of pet butterflies has returned - fluttering around in combat....... just like the olden days of mid 2010. Missed you ................ NOT !
'mornin' guys and gals ................... well it's almost 02.00 am for the second day in a row ..... funny feelings in the chest ............. my squadron of pet butterflies has returned - fluttering around in combat....... just like the olden days of mid 2010. Missed you ................ NOT !
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 days ago
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Pes Anserine Bursitis - steroid injection offered.
On Thursday I had an appointment with a rheumatologist who had previously been quite impatient and dismissive of me. I made up my mind to give him the briefest details of my woes over the last 9 months. (This is a 6 monthly appointment 😂). He was happy for me to continue with my slow tapering and then
On Thursday I had an appointment with a rheumatologist who had previously been quite impatient and dismissive of me. I made up my mind to give him the briefest details of my woes over the last 9 months. (This is a 6 monthly appointment 😂). He was happy for me to continue with my slow tapering and then
Sukydee
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PMRGCAuk
9 days ago
I am nervous
Today was a rough day and I do t know what I am going to do in two weeks I’m so nervous. For the past month or so I have been getting injections done on my back it started out with steroid injections that didn’t work.. After a couple of them the Dr. switched them up and decided to do the arthritic
Today was a rough day and I do t know what I am going to do in two weeks I’m so nervous. For the past month or so I have been getting injections done on my back it started out with steroid injections that didn’t work.. After a couple of them the Dr. switched them up and decided to do the arthritic
Dolphfan47
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 days ago
What is classed as a flare?
Hi, I was diagnosed in November, had a steroid injection and started on MTX, once the steroid started wearing off the pain and swelling in my knees returned straight away but not in my hands, they have been great. Had a load of fluid sucked out of my knee and another steroid injection about 6 weeks ago
Hi, I was diagnosed in November, had a steroid injection and started on MTX, once the steroid started wearing off the pain and swelling in my knees returned straight away but not in my hands, they have been great. Had a load of fluid sucked out of my knee and another steroid injection about 6 weeks ago
Cat-E
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NRAS
18 days ago
steroid injection in the joint
hi all It’s good to be back 😊I do look in here from time to time but have been too busy tone really active on the forum … I now have a quick query which I feel sure people on here can help me with. I have been referred to the MSK service for severe shoulder arthritis and they want to give me a steroid
hi all It’s good to be back 😊I do look in here from time to time but have been too busy tone really active on the forum … I now have a quick query which I feel sure people on here can help me with. I have been referred to the MSK service for severe shoulder arthritis and they want to give me a steroid
Nextoneplease
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PMRGCAuk
19 days ago
What cold med with Zoloft
Can anyone give me advice on what cold meds they use while on Zoloft? I have sinusitis and am used to taking Sudafed but just read that it may cause seratonin syndrome with Zoloft. What cold meds can I take with Zoloft? Thank you.
Can anyone give me advice on what cold meds they use while on Zoloft? I have sinusitis and am used to taking Sudafed but just read that it may cause seratonin syndrome with Zoloft. What cold meds can I take with Zoloft? Thank you.
Ley97
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Mirena coil
My mirena coil came out anyone else this happened to? It only lasted two days and I had it under general anaesthesia. I'm annoyed now 😤 I didn't see it come out. I have endometrium hyperplasia anyone else with this?
My mirena coil came out anyone else this happened to? It only lasted two days and I had it under general anaesthesia. I'm annoyed now 😤 I didn't see it come out. I have endometrium hyperplasia anyone else with this?
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Feel like giving up.
For unknown reasons other than we think Rituxumab is not working for you any more my medication was changed to Kevzera (Sarilulmab) in November. The work up checks were done and good to go apart from a Chest X Ray as I hadn't had one for a while. A shadow area was found on my lung with suspected
For unknown reasons other than we think Rituxumab is not working for you any more my medication was changed to Kevzera (Sarilulmab) in November. The work up checks were done and good to go apart from a Chest X Ray as I hadn't had one for a while. A shadow area was found on my lung with suspected
3LittleBirds2
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NRAS
28 days ago
My PMR is basically gone, but now I got shingles on my right side of face.
All the drugs I took, take lowers my immune system. No prednisone anymore, but Methotrexate lowers immune response. About 4 days ago, got shingles on my face and forehead. It is super pain, bad pain. Before the shingles, I felt like my eyes were infected, eyes and skin all red and sore. Pain not quite
All the drugs I took, take lowers my immune system. No prednisone anymore, but Methotrexate lowers immune response. About 4 days ago, got shingles on my face and forehead. It is super pain, bad pain. Before the shingles, I felt like my eyes were infected, eyes and skin all red and sore. Pain not quite
sdowney717
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Bursitis of toes & Steroid Injection
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 month ago
Bursitis of the toes & Steroid Injection.
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
11 months on.
Hiya,I was in a coma in jan-march for mixed overdose, CLABSI, cellulitis, gangrene to left thigh, sepsis, multi organ failure, end stage renal failure/on diyalsis, ventilation associated pneumonia and the list goes on. I came out of the hospital on 5th may with a walking frame and still 0 ability to
Hiya,I was in a coma in jan-march for mixed overdose, CLABSI, cellulitis, gangrene to left thigh, sepsis, multi organ failure, end stage renal failure/on diyalsis, ventilation associated pneumonia and the list goes on. I came out of the hospital on 5th may with a walking frame and still 0 ability to
Jjones210519
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ICUsteps
5 months ago
Covid booster and steroids
I have been offered my Covid booster for next Monday but I had a steroid injection on March 25th. Does anyone know if I need to leave longer between the two jabs??
I have been offered my Covid booster for next Monday but I had a steroid injection on March 25th. Does anyone know if I need to leave longer between the two jabs??
Spin1959
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NRAS
12 days ago
UTI and microscopic haematuria
After years of recurring uti and a diagnosis of cystitis cystica after camera jobby I was prescribed vagifem. This worked for 7 years until mother of infection which took 2 lots of antibiotics to subside, and has left me with microscopic haematuria. Don't want further tests, has anyone else experienced
After years of recurring uti and a diagnosis of cystitis cystica after camera jobby I was prescribed vagifem. This worked for 7 years until mother of infection which took 2 lots of antibiotics to subside, and has left me with microscopic haematuria. Don't want further tests, has anyone else experienced
Poshdog
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
AF and AI
I have been playing with an Artificial Intelligence (AI) program called ChatGPT (on the openai platform). It gives answers in plain English. For instance I asked it "how effective is pulsed field ablation?" The answer it gave within about 5 secs was: "Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a relatively new
I have been playing with an Artificial Intelligence (AI) program called ChatGPT (on the openai platform). It gives answers in plain English. For instance I asked it "how effective is pulsed field ablation?" The answer it gave within about 5 secs was: "Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a relatively new
MarkS
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AF Association
1 year ago
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
1 month 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
Itching Ears post Microsuction
I paid for ear microsuction at a chemist on September 28th costing £60. The process was quite painful but I was very relieved at the time to have the wax successfully removed. My ears were very compacted and I returned after a week for a follow-up. They said I had a further fall of old black wax from
I paid for ear microsuction at a chemist on September 28th costing £60. The process was quite painful but I was very relieved at the time to have the wax successfully removed. My ears were very compacted and I returned after a week for a follow-up. They said I had a further fall of old black wax from
LC1963
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
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