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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
covid booster
is anyone else worried about having a covid jab ? Is it better to risk the jab , or risk covid without ? can the jab cause problems ?
is anyone else worried about having a covid jab ? Is it better to risk the jab , or risk covid without ? can the jab cause problems ?
jhorsf
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months 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
1 month ago
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Covid Positive
Wednesday evening saw me get a positive Covid test result after me thinking I was immune 🤦♂️. I’d previously been told I’d need antiviral medication ( as I’m on 8L of oxygen upon movement) so Thursday morning we rang the doctor and a paramedic was sent to our house . A lovely guy came out and because
Wednesday evening saw me get a positive Covid test result after me thinking I was immune 🤦♂️. I’d previously been told I’d need antiviral medication ( as I’m on 8L of oxygen upon movement) so Thursday morning we rang the doctor and a paramedic was sent to our house . A lovely guy came out and because
Rich1957
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
I’m back again …5th cycle 🤞
It feels very daunting , been over a year. Not planned to wait this long but had so many set backs. I had my laporoscopy surgery in June (after been cancelled 3 times ) , recovery and then a week before I was meant to start next cycle , I caught covid. I had an appointment last week with miscarriage
It feels very daunting , been over a year. Not planned to wait this long but had so many set backs. I had my laporoscopy surgery in June (after been cancelled 3 times ) , recovery and then a week before I was meant to start next cycle , I caught covid. I had an appointment last week with miscarriage
Rol81
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
dengue fever vaccinate or not?
I started off on 15mg Pred in October and am now down to 10mg. I am off to India (Rajasthan) in February and dengue fever vaccine has been suggested. As it is a live vaccine I am not sure whether having the vaccine is worth the risk of contracting dengue. Any advice? Also big thanks to the community
I started off on 15mg Pred in October and am now down to 10mg. I am off to India (Rajasthan) in February and dengue fever vaccine has been suggested. As it is a live vaccine I am not sure whether having the vaccine is worth the risk of contracting dengue. Any advice? Also big thanks to the community
Hb22
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Combining the Influenza and COVID-19 vaccines.
I have read of some people who got both vaccines at the same time, and their experience was not good. However perhaps a different kind of Influenza vaccine combined with a COVID-19 vaccine might make things easier.? This approach is now being tested. Pfizer and BioNTech Announce Positive Topline
I have read of some people who got both vaccines at the same time, and their experience was not good. However perhaps a different kind of Influenza vaccine combined with a COVID-19 vaccine might make things easier.? This approach is now being tested. Pfizer and BioNTech Announce Positive Topline
Kwenda
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Back on the road
A while since my last post ... I did re-graduate C25K and then after two days I did a first post-grad run of just 20 minutes. Another couple of days and I did 25 minutes. Then I got ill. Probably just a cold as I tested negative for Covid. Took me a week to feel better. Gave it a few days and then tried
A while since my last post ... I did re-graduate C25K and then after two days I did a first post-grad run of just 20 minutes. Another couple of days and I did 25 minutes. Then I got ill. Probably just a cold as I tested negative for Covid. Took me a week to feel better. Gave it a few days and then tried
Gthants
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Bridge to 10K
7 months 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
2 months 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
2 months ago
Delay starting hydrea for vaccines?
Unfortunately, this question came to me after I saw the doctor. A month ago, I was referred to a hematologist for abdominal pain, abnormal CBC and splenomegaly. This week, after finding JAK2 and a confirmatory bone marrow analysis, the doctor prescribed 500mg HU per day for PV and scheduled a return
Unfortunately, this question came to me after I saw the doctor. A month ago, I was referred to a hematologist for abdominal pain, abnormal CBC and splenomegaly. This week, after finding JAK2 and a confirmatory bone marrow analysis, the doctor prescribed 500mg HU per day for PV and scheduled a return
Scroop
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Immunocompromised?
Hi everyone I have looked at some pinned articles and still wanted to put this question out there. As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and Immunoglobulin numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds
Hi everyone I have looked at some pinned articles and still wanted to put this question out there. As a person who is Stage 0, is in W&W who has healthy RBC, Platelets and Immunoglobulin numbers… am I still considered immunocompromised? My WBC number is currently around 34. I work in large crowds
Audioblender
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Can I transmit Covid19 if I have recovered?
I live at home, and tested positive for Covid 9 days ago, and did not isolate from my parents during this time. I am now testing negative, and have plans with my girlfriend this weekend. However, it turns out my parents have now tested positive and I still have cold symptoms (even with a neg test).
I live at home, and tested positive for Covid 9 days ago, and did not isolate from my parents during this time. I am now testing negative, and have plans with my girlfriend this weekend. However, it turns out my parents have now tested positive and I still have cold symptoms (even with a neg test).
Dannyboy2023
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Men's Health Forum
7 months ago
The way you access free COVID-19 testing is changing in England and Northern Ireland.
The way you access free COVID-19 testing is changing in England and Northern Ireland. If you are eligible for COVID-19 treatments, you can get free lateral flow tests to test for COVID-19. The way you access these is changing in England and Northern Ireland. You can no longer order them online and you
The way you access free COVID-19 testing is changing in England and Northern Ireland. If you are eligible for COVID-19 treatments, you can get free lateral flow tests to test for COVID-19. The way you access these is changing in England and Northern Ireland. You can no longer order them online and you
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
7 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
2 months ago
T since Covid
My T started just after I had Covid . It is up and down in volume but every day. Have any others on here had T since Covid and still have it. Andy
My T started just after I had Covid . It is up and down in volume but every day. Have any others on here had T since Covid and still have it. Andy
Andy4713
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
UTI/bladder issues/pain
This article is an interesting read… https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/overactive-bladder-thyroid Especially as of a lately iv been struggling with my bladder, and a UTI, the UTI cleared up with antibiotics (which nearly killed me off!) but now certain foods/drinks trigger bladder pain!? I
This article is an interesting read… https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/overactive-bladder-thyroid Especially as of a lately iv been struggling with my bladder, and a UTI, the UTI cleared up with antibiotics (which nearly killed me off!) but now certain foods/drinks trigger bladder pain!? I
ThyroidObsessed
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Thyroid UK
7 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)
2 months 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
2 months ago
Postnasal Drip
Help everybody again! Doctor being really unhelpful. I still have this horrendous post nasal drip that finally I have discovered by going private to an ENT chap is silent reflux. I am having an Ensoscopy on Friday to determine it is my Hyitas Hernia playing up. In the meantime my post nasal drip has
Help everybody again! Doctor being really unhelpful. I still have this horrendous post nasal drip that finally I have discovered by going private to an ENT chap is silent reflux. I am having an Ensoscopy on Friday to determine it is my Hyitas Hernia playing up. In the meantime my post nasal drip has
Bronchiectasislady69
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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