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Highly suspected the reason of my tinnitus
I suddenly remember after one time i get some throat spray into my ears then i got tinnitus months ago And then i searched the ingredients Which is below Conclusions: Chlorhexidine in both human studies and animal models demonstrates ototoxicity if it reaches the inner ear. I dont know if its too late
I suddenly remember after one time i get some throat spray into my ears then i got tinnitus months ago And then i searched the ingredients Which is below Conclusions: Chlorhexidine in both human studies and animal models demonstrates ototoxicity if it reaches the inner ear. I dont know if its too late
Toughmathew
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Recovery and a balanced lifestyle - fun is as important as exercise
Forgive me if I am a little old-fashioned but I trained in occupational therapy many years ago, when emotional and cognitive well-being were considered as important as exercise in recovery from both acute and chronic illnesses. I notice on this forum and also the AF forum that people talk very freely
Forgive me if I am a little old-fashioned but I trained in occupational therapy many years ago, when emotional and cognitive well-being were considered as important as exercise in recovery from both acute and chronic illnesses. I notice on this forum and also the AF forum that people talk very freely
Rainfern
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
CAR-T Trial Update #3
Hello friends, I had planned on updating everyone much sooner, but life got in the way a bit. Last I wrote, I had received my T-cells back on June 5, 2023. The first few days were totally uneventful. I was walking the halls a lot, staying active, reading, and getting dressed in regular clothing every
Hello friends, I had planned on updating everyone much sooner, but life got in the way a bit. Last I wrote, I had received my T-cells back on June 5, 2023. The first few days were totally uneventful. I was walking the halls a lot, staying active, reading, and getting dressed in regular clothing every
nvp815
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CLL Support
11 months ago
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PiP - Aids being 'prescribed'
This appears to be coming up a few times from reading previous posts regarding PiP claims. People who have bought their own aids to facilitate an easier existence are being told they cannot count as proof of either disability/change in disability, because they have not been 'prescribed' by the GP. Yet
This appears to be coming up a few times from reading previous posts regarding PiP claims. People who have bought their own aids to facilitate an easier existence are being told they cannot count as proof of either disability/change in disability, because they have not been 'prescribed' by the GP. Yet
Alanna012
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 months ago
GCA. Pulsatile tinnitus
May I ask what any of you good people know about pulsatile tinnitus. Do you consider my GP should see me, or at least write to me or speak to me on telephone. When I recently started hearing my heartbeat in same ear that GCA symptoms started I called my rheumatology dept & was seen. Had blood tests
May I ask what any of you good people know about pulsatile tinnitus. Do you consider my GP should see me, or at least write to me or speak to me on telephone. When I recently started hearing my heartbeat in same ear that GCA symptoms started I called my rheumatology dept & was seen. Had blood tests
CavalierKC3
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PMRGCAuk
10 hours ago
bleb needling procedure recovery time
Hi, I had a Trabeculectomy just shy of 2 years ago which has been stable however I’ve now got a build up of scar tissue which has caused the pressure to spike. After 8 weeks on steroid eye drops with no change in eye pressure I’m now to have a needling procedure on the bleb on Monday coming. I’m just
Hi, I had a Trabeculectomy just shy of 2 years ago which has been stable however I’ve now got a build up of scar tissue which has caused the pressure to spike. After 8 weeks on steroid eye drops with no change in eye pressure I’m now to have a needling procedure on the bleb on Monday coming. I’m just
Eyehelp5
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Glaucoma UK
13 hours ago
An online Study….recruiting re Speech Disorders
A new study on speech disorders in ataxias is recruiting participants Do you have a diagnosis of ataxia, and experience speech disorders? If so, you could help researchers in a study investigating speech disorders across various ataxia types. This is an online study and does not require travel.
A new study on speech disorders in ataxias is recruiting participants Do you have a diagnosis of ataxia, and experience speech disorders? If so, you could help researchers in a study investigating speech disorders across various ataxia types. This is an online study and does not require travel.
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
17 hours ago
supplements for a fibs???
Has anyone here used magnesium or L arginine for atrial fibrillations? If yes, and you had good results, what were the dosages and how often daily? Thank you.
Has anyone here used magnesium or L arginine for atrial fibrillations? If yes, and you had good results, what were the dosages and how often daily? Thank you.
peachtreepiggy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 day ago
Info needed please
Hi Has anyone got any information on low blood pressure/nocturnal hypertension linked with optic nerve loss and glaucoma as I have been reading that this could be a cause of vision loss I have also been looking at new treatments for vision loss linked to Glaucoma and have come across a clinic in
Hi Has anyone got any information on low blood pressure/nocturnal hypertension linked with optic nerve loss and glaucoma as I have been reading that this could be a cause of vision loss I have also been looking at new treatments for vision loss linked to Glaucoma and have come across a clinic in
Bazzer65
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Glaucoma UK
1 day ago
Advice on Cataract surgery / narrow angle
Hi all, First I must apologise, I am new to Glaucoma and looking to get some guidance from ideally someone who may have had a similar experience. I am a 44 year old male who was diagnosed with narrow angles following a routine eye exam. My eyesight is pretty good and I only wear reading glasses occasionally
Hi all, First I must apologise, I am new to Glaucoma and looking to get some guidance from ideally someone who may have had a similar experience. I am a 44 year old male who was diagnosed with narrow angles following a routine eye exam. My eyesight is pretty good and I only wear reading glasses occasionally
Martyn321
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Glaucoma UK
2 days ago
flecainide versus amiodorone
I had a successful cardioversion using flecainide before and after that lasted 2 years but now AF has returned- I will have another cardioversion but because of my age ( 80) the hospital want me to use amiodorone instead - I wasn’t happy with this suggestion due to the toxic side effects of amiodorone
I had a successful cardioversion using flecainide before and after that lasted 2 years but now AF has returned- I will have another cardioversion but because of my age ( 80) the hospital want me to use amiodorone instead - I wasn’t happy with this suggestion due to the toxic side effects of amiodorone
Spinbiker
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
Pegasys Side Effects
Hello All - Two months ago I started injecting 45mcg of Pegasys weekly. During this time I have developed dry mouth which is most pronounced in the morning. I drink what I think is a lot of water, and even during the night I awaken several times to drink water. So the issue doesn't seem to be very
Hello All - Two months ago I started injecting 45mcg of Pegasys weekly. During this time I have developed dry mouth which is most pronounced in the morning. I drink what I think is a lot of water, and even during the night I awaken several times to drink water. So the issue doesn't seem to be very
Proton_1
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MPN Voice
2 days ago
UTI Treatment
Can someone please tell me what antibiotic might be best fo a water infection. I'm so worried about a bad reaction since that's what I got with taking Nitrofurantoin.Thank you.
Can someone please tell me what antibiotic might be best fo a water infection. I'm so worried about a bad reaction since that's what I got with taking Nitrofurantoin.Thank you.
3rdNettydoon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 days ago
Uvetis and Glaucoma and detached retinas
Hi, wondering what treatment people are having if they have uveitis and secondary glaucoma as result of this? I'm asthmatic so only one type of drop is suitable for me. Can't have drugs or SLT to bring pressure down. I heard GATT had successful outcomes but not sure if available outside of Birmingham
Hi, wondering what treatment people are having if they have uveitis and secondary glaucoma as result of this? I'm asthmatic so only one type of drop is suitable for me. Can't have drugs or SLT to bring pressure down. I heard GATT had successful outcomes but not sure if available outside of Birmingham
Wholeofthe
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Glaucoma UK
3 days ago
Bolts Brainwave Entrainment Protocol
So... on today's Zoom call I was asked to re-post the link to the 40 HZ brainwave entrainment audio file I created and have been using. So here it is, plus some info:
I apologize for going off of memory, but there are a number of reasons for using this audio file (or something like it or something
So... on today's Zoom call I was asked to re-post the link to the 40 HZ brainwave entrainment audio file I created and have been using. So here it is, plus some info:
I apologize for going off of memory, but there are a number of reasons for using this audio file (or something like it or something
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 days ago
Cataract surgery
I often read the experiences on CLL shared by our group on HealthUnlocked, and it's reassuring. I was diagnosed with CLL in 2013. After a long period of watch and wait (W&W), I was given only 2 cycles of chemo (BR) in 2019 instead of the planned 6 cycles due to severe side effects. Fortunately, I experienced
I often read the experiences on CLL shared by our group on HealthUnlocked, and it's reassuring. I was diagnosed with CLL in 2013. After a long period of watch and wait (W&W), I was given only 2 cycles of chemo (BR) in 2019 instead of the planned 6 cycles due to severe side effects. Fortunately, I experienced
attarintiki
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CLL Support
3 days ago
HDL and LDL fine :) Lp(a) very high :(
Hello all, good and bad news :) Good - After a few years of slightly high HDL and LDL readings (as shown), my latest HDL and LDL results are normal. I'm 54, very active, not overweight, non-smoker, non-drinker. No medication. I think my diet is fine, no take aways, almost no bread, processed food or
Hello all, good and bad news :) Good - After a few years of slightly high HDL and LDL readings (as shown), my latest HDL and LDL results are normal. I'm 54, very active, not overweight, non-smoker, non-drinker. No medication. I think my diet is fine, no take aways, almost no bread, processed food or
CocoChannel
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Cholesterol Support
3 days ago
DVLA Esterman test
I am 73 and as my licence was coming up for renewal I received a letter from the DVLA to apply for a new one. In the letter it stated that I could simply complete the online questionaire or, if I had any of the listed conditions (one being Glaucoma) I should complete the form and return it to them
I am 73 and as my licence was coming up for renewal I received a letter from the DVLA to apply for a new one. In the letter it stated that I could simply complete the online questionaire or, if I had any of the listed conditions (one being Glaucoma) I should complete the form and return it to them
monks100
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Glaucoma UK
4 days ago
Post Preserflo implant
I recently had a Preserflo implant and have been applying the steroid and antibiotic drops. Is it okay to use dry eye drops as well? The eye is itchy and it could do with some extra lubrication.
I recently had a Preserflo implant and have been applying the steroid and antibiotic drops. Is it okay to use dry eye drops as well? The eye is itchy and it could do with some extra lubrication.
hirsey12
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Glaucoma UK
4 days ago
Lupron - are there heart risks?
My father , 83 , recently got diagnosed with Prostate cancer with mets to some bones , as per PSMA test. We have not done a biopsy as one doctor said there is no need to do it as treatment options won’t change but another doctor says it’s good to do it in case later down the line we need to add treatments
My father , 83 , recently got diagnosed with Prostate cancer with mets to some bones , as per PSMA test. We have not done a biopsy as one doctor said there is no need to do it as treatment options won’t change but another doctor says it’s good to do it in case later down the line we need to add treatments
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
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