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Had my nasal surgery, in mom's house
My nose doesn't stop running. Mom was cute but started to trigger me especially when trying to make sis study faster. All day in hospital, no food till 8pm, three times drawn blood, anesthesia, waiting... Wondering when to go back. I don't like both my living options.
My nose doesn't stop running. Mom was cute but started to trigger me especially when trying to make sis study faster. All day in hospital, no food till 8pm, three times drawn blood, anesthesia, waiting... Wondering when to go back. I don't like both my living options.
Against_the_current
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Nasal Polyps
I had
surgery
to remove
nasal
polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead.
I had
surgery
to remove
nasal
polyps about 7 years ago and afterwards was told to use a nasal spray Fluticasone to help me from having anymore. So far so good but lately my pharmacy has had a problem of obtaining Fluticasone therefore my GP has suggested Beclomethasone instead.
Spursboy
in
Pain Concern
4 months ago
Urgent: Synarel nasal spray! Desperate to sneeze after but holding it in!
Just started Synarel nasal spray today. I took it 10 min ago but now desperate to sneeze and blow my nose!! When can I do either???
Just started Synarel nasal spray today. I took it 10 min ago but now desperate to sneeze and blow my nose!! When can I do either???
Mrs_MT
in
Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
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Antihistamines and tinnitus
I have had right sided tinnitus for over 4 months. I have seen ENT, audiology , MRI etc. There are no reasons found for the tinnitus. I am partially habituated but it can lead to loss of sleep at night. However, I get pollen allergies at about this time of year and start taking antihistamine - ceterizine
I have had right sided tinnitus for over 4 months. I have seen ENT, audiology , MRI etc. There are no reasons found for the tinnitus. I am partially habituated but it can lead to loss of sleep at night. However, I get pollen allergies at about this time of year and start taking antihistamine - ceterizine
norcar
in
Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
Tips for dealing with GP
I contacted my surgery only to be told as usual, there were no appointments but a doctor did issue antibiotics and steroid
nasal
spray. A week went by and I contacted the
surgery
again as I still had a fever and, by now, I had developed a really aggressive cough.
I contacted my surgery only to be told as usual, there were no appointments but a doctor did issue antibiotics and steroid
nasal
spray. A week went by and I contacted the
surgery
again as I still had a fever and, by now, I had developed a really aggressive cough.
Mctd
in
LUPUS UK
1 month ago
Tiberlone and zoledex
I started hrt tiberlone 10 days ago same time as my 2nd injection and after i take the hrt with 2 hours ive got major flare ups that last hours then i feel great.Do i stick it out as the pain is awful, ended up in a&e and after tests told its flare ups Really getting me down as my surgery is 12-18 months
I started hrt tiberlone 10 days ago same time as my 2nd injection and after i take the hrt with 2 hours ive got major flare ups that last hours then i feel great.Do i stick it out as the pain is awful, ended up in a&e and after tests told its flare ups Really getting me down as my surgery is 12-18 months
Chartolfrey
in
Endometriosis UK
2 hours ago
Serum b12 V Active b12
I’ve just received my active b12 result from Medichecks. It was 63.1 yet my recent serum b12 from my GP surgery was over the top of the range. Over the years I have always had top of range serum levels . Should I supplement with vitamin b12? Thank you
I’ve just received my active b12 result from Medichecks. It was 63.1 yet my recent serum b12 from my GP surgery was over the top of the range. Over the years I have always had top of range serum levels . Should I supplement with vitamin b12? Thank you
Eton
in
Thyroid UK
56 minutes ago
Hypocellular bone marrow. Can anyone tell me more?
I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency ("low serum B12") over 15 years ago when debilitating exhaustion was putting my job at risk. Doctors assumed diet related because I was usually vegan at home but still ate meat and fish two or three times a week. I am diary intolerant with eczema (but crave custard
I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency ("low serum B12") over 15 years ago when debilitating exhaustion was putting my job at risk. Doctors assumed diet related because I was usually vegan at home but still ate meat and fish two or three times a week. I am diary intolerant with eczema (but crave custard
newlandvale
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 hours ago
Hip Replacement Update
Hip Replacement Update
Good morning friends, just an update my surgery is scheduled for early June. I will be having it in the hospital where I receive my MPN care. I am very relieved they will be able to do it. I will post more about the process and experience. I have learned a lot! Everyone
Hip Replacement Update
Good morning friends, just an update my surgery is scheduled for early June. I will be having it in the hospital where I receive my MPN care. I am very relieved they will be able to do it. I will post more about the process and experience. I have learned a lot! Everyone
Indigo42916
in
MPN Voice
8 hours ago
Off Topic - Stbernhard's Daffodils
Last autumn, while we were each recovering from surgery, I planted some daffodil bulbs while thinking about Stbernhard and sending him good wishes, and to remind ourselves of spring to come. They have been glorious - they flowered prolifically for weeks and only finished last week. They will go into
Last autumn, while we were each recovering from surgery, I planted some daffodil bulbs while thinking about Stbernhard and sending him good wishes, and to remind ourselves of spring to come. They have been glorious - they flowered prolifically for weeks and only finished last week. They will go into
greynot
in
NRAS
10 hours ago
Running post cancer
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
RamblingMe
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
9 hours ago
Surprise at GP
had an appt this morning about gut/urgency issues and finally got round to asking what my very first TSH reading was, in August 2021, 3 months post hip replacement surgery. My understanding was that I was borderline - I didn’t even know what that was! I was retested six weeks later and a bit higher,
had an appt this morning about gut/urgency issues and finally got round to asking what my very first TSH reading was, in August 2021, 3 months post hip replacement surgery. My understanding was that I was borderline - I didn’t even know what that was! I was retested six weeks later and a bit higher,
Calceolaria
in
Thyroid UK
12 hours ago
Hubby's MOT
So my husband, aged 79, was called into GP surgery for MOT as not been seen since before COVID. Bloods taken, BP, weight etc. so I suggested he get a printout+ low+ behold lots of tests taken not discussed (even tho told all ok) - it was a phone call. One test was thyroid function test : TSH, T4 but
So my husband, aged 79, was called into GP surgery for MOT as not been seen since before COVID. Bloods taken, BP, weight etc. so I suggested he get a printout+ low+ behold lots of tests taken not discussed (even tho told all ok) - it was a phone call. One test was thyroid function test : TSH, T4 but
Lottyplum
in
Thyroid UK
1 day ago
Covid vaccine reaction
When the vaccines for covid first appeared I received the AstraZeneca type. Two or three weeks later I ended up in hospital with unbearable headache and not able to lie down. The pain was excruciating and it was thought I was developing a stroke. I had a brain scan and fortunately it was not a stroke
When the vaccines for covid first appeared I received the AstraZeneca type. Two or three weeks later I ended up in hospital with unbearable headache and not able to lie down. The pain was excruciating and it was thought I was developing a stroke. I had a brain scan and fortunately it was not a stroke
Jelbea
in
MPN Voice
1 day ago
What to bring to hospital
Hey everyone, sorry this is a really obvious question just want to be sure🤣 what do you take with you to hospital? Is there anything in particular and what would you suggest wearing for the car journey home after surgery? Thank you🩷
Hey everyone, sorry this is a really obvious question just want to be sure🤣 what do you take with you to hospital? Is there anything in particular and what would you suggest wearing for the car journey home after surgery? Thank you🩷
Santorini2022
in
Endometriosis UK
1 day ago
Endometriosis
In January 2024 i started my infertility treatment, later they diagnosed that i have ovarian cyst so doctors decided to have laproscopy surgery in which they discovered that i have kissing ovaries. But after a month i fell pregnant naturally but after 2 months i had a miscarriage. Now i am finding a
In January 2024 i started my infertility treatment, later they diagnosed that i have ovarian cyst so doctors decided to have laproscopy surgery in which they discovered that i have kissing ovaries. But after a month i fell pregnant naturally but after 2 months i had a miscarriage. Now i am finding a
Ayshaseen
in
Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Raised liver function on niraparib
Good morning all,This is my first post although I have found the site very helpful during my journey, and thank everyone for sharing their experiences. It's very helpful to know yo are not alone. I have recently started niraparib after surgery and chemo, initially side effects minor, slightly raised
Good morning all,This is my first post although I have found the site very helpful during my journey, and thank everyone for sharing their experiences. It's very helpful to know yo are not alone. I have recently started niraparib after surgery and chemo, initially side effects minor, slightly raised
Bluedoor24
in
My Ovacome
2 days ago
HoneyYorkie
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
HoneyYorkie
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 days ago
Off Topic - when Dougal met Eric!!
Hi everyone When Dougal met Eric! I had a chance meeting with another Maltipoo owner in my local town last year, whose dog ended up being Dougal’s brother. Made even more unbelievable as Eric and his owners lived 100 miles away and were just up at the coast on holiday. Well today they both met for
Hi everyone When Dougal met Eric! I had a chance meeting with another Maltipoo owner in my local town last year, whose dog ended up being Dougal’s brother. Made even more unbelievable as Eric and his owners lived 100 miles away and were just up at the coast on holiday. Well today they both met for
Kati66
in
NRAS
2 days ago
Update on prognosis for my husband with stage 4 A cancer.
I met with the Cornell team and the oncologist was against surgery and now they are suggesting radiation for two weeks 5 times a day by MRI guided machine and ADT for two years. Have a consult with Memorial Sloane Kettering next week then will make our decision. Feeling confused as want hubby to make
I met with the Cornell team and the oncologist was against surgery and now they are suggesting radiation for two weeks 5 times a day by MRI guided machine and ADT for two years. Have a consult with Memorial Sloane Kettering next week then will make our decision. Feeling confused as want hubby to make
SherryKahn
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
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