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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
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
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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
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
Octasa and Diarrhea
Hi there, I have diagnosed UC, on last day of an 8 week course of steroids which stopped all my symptoms (bloody lose stool).I am also on day 10 of 6 x 800 mg Octasa. In the last 48 hours started getting diarrhea and fatigue and mild stomach cramps. 6 x loose/watery stools a day. Is this a normal side
Hi there, I have diagnosed UC, on last day of an 8 week course of steroids which stopped all my symptoms (bloody lose stool).I am also on day 10 of 6 x 800 mg Octasa. In the last 48 hours started getting diarrhea and fatigue and mild stomach cramps. 6 x loose/watery stools a day. Is this a normal side
Sma4fh
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 months ago
Tirosint
I am unable to take tablet form levothyroxine, I have a gene issue with metabolising some medications. I have started liquid thyroxine but I think the ingredients are affecting my stomach and I have been told to stop taking this to see if it is the cause. I see that Tirosint is quite pure but not sure
I am unable to take tablet form levothyroxine, I have a gene issue with metabolising some medications. I have started liquid thyroxine but I think the ingredients are affecting my stomach and I have been told to stop taking this to see if it is the cause. I see that Tirosint is quite pure but not sure
Da52
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
chances of it being colon cancer
hi I am a 35 year old female and generally very healthy. the last 2 days I have noticed some bright red blood on the outside of my stool, not a lot just a couple of small specks. It is not mixed in with the stool and the stool is normal consistency amd colour. I am not suffering from abdominal pain
hi I am a 35 year old female and generally very healthy. the last 2 days I have noticed some bright red blood on the outside of my stool, not a lot just a couple of small specks. It is not mixed in with the stool and the stool is normal consistency amd colour. I am not suffering from abdominal pain
Glouise1234
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 months ago
Rant time
Hey, I hope you're all keeping okUnfortunately, I've been hit by the doctors strike regarding my impending surgery to rectify the macular hole in my left eye. My consultant appointment has been cancelled on 15th August. However the ultrasound appointment, scheduled the same day is still going ahead
Hey, I hope you're all keeping okUnfortunately, I've been hit by the doctors strike regarding my impending surgery to rectify the macular hole in my left eye. My consultant appointment has been cancelled on 15th August. However the ultrasound appointment, scheduled the same day is still going ahead
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
Post COVID UC flare - Mezavant probs
Hi I'm new, feeling a bit scared as it's Christmas time and my gastro not back til 8 January. I had COVID mid November, very nauseous and some diahhrea and very soft sticky stool. Mild proctosigmoiditis (low down UC) for 30 years. Been off meds for 20 years until now. Following COVID my bowel symptoms
Hi I'm new, feeling a bit scared as it's Christmas time and my gastro not back til 8 January. I had COVID mid November, very nauseous and some diahhrea and very soft sticky stool. Mild proctosigmoiditis (low down UC) for 30 years. Been off meds for 20 years until now. Following COVID my bowel symptoms
Bunnygirl1
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
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
Alverine and/or Simalvia - (which is alverine citrate with simethicone.) Side effects.
I have recently been put on these. I have found that both the standard alverine citrate, which I had tried first, now the Simalvia, cause feelings of extreme anxiety about an hour after taking the tablet! Weird and not listed in the side effects. So far it seems ineffective on the pain anyway. Would
I have recently been put on these. I have found that both the standard alverine citrate, which I had tried first, now the Simalvia, cause feelings of extreme anxiety about an hour after taking the tablet! Weird and not listed in the side effects. So far it seems ineffective on the pain anyway. Would
emmjay77
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IBS Network
5 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
Terrified I have PBC
hi, I saw a consultant today as was told my bloods flagged for an autoimmune disease marker which I now know to be AMA positive, I only know this as all the urgent blood test forms I have for Tommorrow state I tested positive for this. i have looked up all the blood tests and most are liver related
hi, I saw a consultant today as was told my bloods flagged for an autoimmune disease marker which I now know to be AMA positive, I only know this as all the urgent blood test forms I have for Tommorrow state I tested positive for this. i have looked up all the blood tests and most are liver related
Kelpop1
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PBC Foundation
10 months ago
2 years post-thyroidectomy - Struggling with Tirosint and finding the right dose
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Hi, To make a long storyshort, after a sever hyperthyroidism and toxic goiter, I got my thyroid removed 2 years ago. I started with Levothyroxine - 88mg , went to hypo so my doctor increased it to 4x100mg 3x88mg. I then went to hyper in less than 2 weeks during 2 months. As I also experience very
Sophie4506
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Hydroxychloroquine
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Hi, I have Sjogrens disease and the Hydroxychloroquine really helps me. It has been like a miracle drug for me actually. My immune system is very strong. I haven’t had a any problems with it. It has definitely helped with my raynauds and my stiffness in my hands and fingers as well.
Juanburr1950
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
10 months ago
levo with statin
Is it safe for me to use atorvastatin, a statin medication, to lower my cholesterol levels while also taking levothyroxine?
Is it safe for me to use atorvastatin, a statin medication, to lower my cholesterol levels while also taking levothyroxine?
Abdullahdalmar
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
FND Symptoms
Hi! I’ve recently been diagnosed with FND by a neurologist and I would be really interested to know if anyone on this forum can relate to my symptoms. I realise that almost any neuro symptom can be attributed to FND, but would be keen to see whether mine match up with anyone else’s. me: Male, 40s
Hi! I’ve recently been diagnosed with FND by a neurologist and I would be really interested to know if anyone on this forum can relate to my symptoms. I realise that almost any neuro symptom can be attributed to FND, but would be keen to see whether mine match up with anyone else’s. me: Male, 40s
MiniChimp
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
10 months ago
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