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Can the 3tesla mr device cause a permanent feeling of warmth in my body?
I had 3tesla mr in a private hospital in turkey (penile mr), they said the process would take 20-25 minutes, but I stayed inside for almost 40 minutes. I was later told that I stayed 28 minutes. I noticed some abnormalities 1 week after the MRI, my body was overheating and I seemed to be radiating heat
I had 3tesla mr in a private hospital in turkey (penile mr), they said the process would take 20-25 minutes, but I stayed inside for almost 40 minutes. I was later told that I stayed 28 minutes. I noticed some abnormalities 1 week after the MRI, my body was overheating and I seemed to be radiating heat
mert767
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My MSAA Community
8 months ago
Covid booster
I'm really anxious about having my booster this time due to some reactions Was really ill last Christmas into the New Year not with Covid but a pneumonia that I couldn't shift despite numerous antibiotics. I now have bronchiectasis along with my asthma! I have booked it as I'm a front line worker but
I'm really anxious about having my booster this time due to some reactions Was really ill last Christmas into the New Year not with Covid but a pneumonia that I couldn't shift despite numerous antibiotics. I now have bronchiectasis along with my asthma! I have booked it as I'm a front line worker but
Janny1
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Rise in CA125
I’ve recently have had Pneumonia and Pleurisy. My CA125 was checked yesterday and my CNS has just called me to say that it has risen to 64. She also said that it can rise due to the pneumonia and they will discuss it at next weeks MDT meeting. There is a possibility they may repeat my bloods in 4 weeks
I’ve recently have had Pneumonia and Pleurisy. My CA125 was checked yesterday and my CNS has just called me to say that it has risen to 64. She also said that it can rise due to the pneumonia and they will discuss it at next weeks MDT meeting. There is a possibility they may repeat my bloods in 4 weeks
Hota
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
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covid 19 antiviral meds
just tested positive Covid 19, not sure whether to take antiviral meds this time. Last covid infection I did take and shortly after recovery from Infection was diagnosed with PMR. I’m currently on 19mg prednisolone.
just tested positive Covid 19, not sure whether to take antiviral meds this time. Last covid infection I did take and shortly after recovery from Infection was diagnosed with PMR. I’m currently on 19mg prednisolone.
Scarysit
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
BUPRENORPHINE
This is my story: I am 74 and have had RLS since I had a Cervical Fusion in 1984. I took different medications until I went into augmentation from pramipexole 3 years ago. Then all hell broke loose. For the past two years I would walk all night because I could not sit. I used my stationary bike
This is my story: I am 74 and have had RLS since I had a Cervical Fusion in 1984. I took different medications until I went into augmentation from pramipexole 3 years ago. Then all hell broke loose. For the past two years I would walk all night because I could not sit. I used my stationary bike
Josana13
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Barrigel and markers
This Wednesday I am scheduled to have barrigel and markers. Doctor told me to take two extra strength Tylenol an hour before the procedure as well as one Valium. Also, antibiotics. Is the one Valium enough to calm me down as I am pretty anxious about the procedure? Has anyone else who has had these?
This Wednesday I am scheduled to have barrigel and markers. Doctor told me to take two extra strength Tylenol an hour before the procedure as well as one Valium. Also, antibiotics. Is the one Valium enough to calm me down as I am pretty anxious about the procedure? Has anyone else who has had these?
SilverSeppi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
When the drugs don’t work
Where to begin… my poor Mum had her first hip replacement in 2007, but it broke and she had a revision in 2008. Unfortunately she was in more pain than ever, and they were about to write the pain off as psychological but thankfully she got referred to an Orthopaedic Specialist hospital who discovered
Where to begin… my poor Mum had her first hip replacement in 2007, but it broke and she had a revision in 2008. Unfortunately she was in more pain than ever, and they were about to write the pain off as psychological but thankfully she got referred to an Orthopaedic Specialist hospital who discovered
D0n49
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Arthritis Action
9 months ago
paxlovid and abiraterone
there may already be posts like this, and If there are I’m sorry, I couldn’t find them! my dad is covid positive (first time!). I read on here in the past some of you said that you can’t take paxlovid with abiraterone? He is on that, flomax and lupron. I know it’s better to take paxlovid before it
there may already be posts like this, and If there are I’m sorry, I couldn’t find them! my dad is covid positive (first time!). I read on here in the past some of you said that you can’t take paxlovid with abiraterone? He is on that, flomax and lupron. I know it’s better to take paxlovid before it
Ptripp2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Reynaud's Problems
Hi there, I'm wondering if anyone has any help or suggestions for me keeping my fingers warm at my work, I'm a postman and my Reynaud's is causing me big problems when the weather is cold my fingers go so cold and numb, I've tried different kind of gloves but nothing works.
Hi there, I'm wondering if anyone has any help or suggestions for me keeping my fingers warm at my work, I'm a postman and my Reynaud's is causing me big problems when the weather is cold my fingers go so cold and numb, I've tried different kind of gloves but nothing works.
Craig_
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 months ago
Persistent infections
Hi all It’s been a few years since I posted my one and only post but I’ve been following, if not commenting, on and off over those years and, as always, appreciate all the information I pick up. I have a general query now as my condition has changed quite a bit since Covid and the lockdowns etc. Prior
Hi all It’s been a few years since I posted my one and only post but I’ve been following, if not commenting, on and off over those years and, as always, appreciate all the information I pick up. I have a general query now as my condition has changed quite a bit since Covid and the lockdowns etc. Prior
ZedKH
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
buprenorphine -what next
I’ve been on buprenorphine for about 2 months now. I take 600 micrograms. I have also been slowly reducing from pregabalin by 25 mg every two weeks and am now on 100mg. I had nausea when I started buprenorphine but that stopped after a couple of weeks only to return. I have totally lost my appetite
I’ve been on buprenorphine for about 2 months now. I take 600 micrograms. I have also been slowly reducing from pregabalin by 25 mg every two weeks and am now on 100mg. I had nausea when I started buprenorphine but that stopped after a couple of weeks only to return. I have totally lost my appetite
Happykaz
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
eosinophilia and nasty chest cold
everything has been good for a year now. I have been prescribed another bio - Tezzy which has been life savingly wonderful. I have reduced steroids and consultant is hopeful of elimination soon. Energy levels have really improved too. So, in the last two days I have nosedived. I put this down to cold
everything has been good for a year now. I have been prescribed another bio - Tezzy which has been life savingly wonderful. I have reduced steroids and consultant is hopeful of elimination soon. Energy levels have really improved too. So, in the last two days I have nosedived. I put this down to cold
Villager2
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
succumbed with guilt and what if….
Hello friends I don’t know why I am posting, maybe to get advice from people who understand but my dear father lost his battle 2 weeks ago due to sepsis and pneumonia. I took him A&E 4 days before and they completed tests and discharged him saying he just had a cough infection and provided him with
Hello friends I don’t know why I am posting, maybe to get advice from people who understand but my dear father lost his battle 2 weeks ago due to sepsis and pneumonia. I took him A&E 4 days before and they completed tests and discharged him saying he just had a cough infection and provided him with
Khalissi
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PSP Association
5 months ago
Covid and flu vaccine
I had both my covid and flu boosters yesterday and have just had a really uncomfortable night. I was experiencing fever and chills and pain all over my body. Has anyone else had this problem? I wondered if it was associated with the scleroderma as my body always does overreact to anything foreign. I’
I had both my covid and flu boosters yesterday and have just had a really uncomfortable night. I was experiencing fever and chills and pain all over my body. Has anyone else had this problem? I wondered if it was associated with the scleroderma as my body always does overreact to anything foreign. I’
Clangerscat
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 months ago
Has anyone succeeded using bluetooth microphone to amplify patients voice so it can be heard on bluetooth hearing aids?
Hi, My wife (78) was diagnosed with PSP about 30 months ago and is in slow decline. Her voice is getting weaker and I am finding it difficult to hear what she says, much of it is mumbled. My hearing aids are bluetooth enabled, so I wondered if anyone had managed to amplify a patient's voice using
Hi, My wife (78) was diagnosed with PSP about 30 months ago and is in slow decline. Her voice is getting weaker and I am finding it difficult to hear what she says, much of it is mumbled. My hearing aids are bluetooth enabled, so I wondered if anyone had managed to amplify a patient's voice using
Legobuilder
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PSP Association
1 month ago
flu shot
I got the flu shot a month ago and I can barely move my arm it’s so painful
I got the flu shot a month ago and I can barely move my arm it’s so painful
Joanecindy
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Any tips for dealing with Covid?
Any tips for dealing with Covid. Supplements? Or OTC? I am day 6 and miserable. My PCP didn't want to prescribe Pax.
Any tips for dealing with Covid. Supplements? Or OTC? I am day 6 and miserable. My PCP didn't want to prescribe Pax.
Mack8
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My MSAA Community
8 months ago
MELODY study results
The MELODY study has been published! I Short summary of the MELODY study paper COVID-19 can be a serious infection that can lead to treatment in hospital or even death. We know from previous research that people who have a weakened immune system were more likely to catch COVID-19. The MELODY study
The MELODY study has been published! I Short summary of the MELODY study paper COVID-19 can be a serious infection that can lead to treatment in hospital or even death. We know from previous research that people who have a weakened immune system were more likely to catch COVID-19. The MELODY study
zoe69
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
MELODY study results
The MELODY study has been published! I Short summary of the MELODY study paper COVID-19 can be a serious infection that can lead to treatment in hospital or even death. We know from previous research that people who have a weakened immune system were more likely to catch COVID-19. The MELODY study
The MELODY study has been published! I Short summary of the MELODY study paper COVID-19 can be a serious infection that can lead to treatment in hospital or even death. We know from previous research that people who have a weakened immune system were more likely to catch COVID-19. The MELODY study
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
9 months ago
A guide to Fall vaccine options - USA by Your Local Epidemiologist
A guide to Fall vaccine options - by KATELYN JETELINA AND CAITLIN RIVERS AUG 17 https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/a-guide-to-fall-vaccine-options?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email It’s the first time we have vaccines for all three fall respiratory viruses that hospitalize and kill hundreds
A guide to Fall vaccine options - by KATELYN JETELINA AND CAITLIN RIVERS AUG 17 https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/a-guide-to-fall-vaccine-options?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email It’s the first time we have vaccines for all three fall respiratory viruses that hospitalize and kill hundreds
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
9 months ago
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