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Asthma attack in woodland - could it be leaf mould?
Hi, Hope you’re all well and enjoyed Xmas and new year. I’ve just experienced an asthma attack that went on and on, while walking my dog in the woods. I had to repeatedly take ventolin until I managed to get out of the woods (got lost while in there!🙄). The air was very cold and I didn’t think to
Hi, Hope you’re all well and enjoyed Xmas and new year. I’ve just experienced an asthma attack that went on and on, while walking my dog in the woods. I had to repeatedly take ventolin until I managed to get out of the woods (got lost while in there!🙄). The air was very cold and I didn’t think to
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Has anyone had more fertilised eggs 2nd time round with ICSI?
Hi everyone, I'm wondering if anyone undergoing ICSI had a more successful round of fertilised eggs 2nd time round and if there was anything you done differently? We had our first round in August and they managed to use 10 mature eggs after collecting 15 eggs, 24 hours later we were told that only
Hi everyone, I'm wondering if anyone undergoing ICSI had a more successful round of fertilised eggs 2nd time round and if there was anything you done differently? We had our first round in August and they managed to use 10 mature eggs after collecting 15 eggs, 24 hours later we were told that only
WMolly88
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
**LAST CALL** Involvement Opportunity - Hepatitis B (UK)
Share your experiences to help researchers improve care for hepatitis B in the UK
Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients? The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to design a research
Share your experiences to help researchers improve care for hepatitis B in the UK
Do you live with hepatitis B and want to make the way it is diagnosed, monitored, and treated in the UK better for patients? The British Liver Trust are working with researchers and clinicians to design a research
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1 year ago
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Duration of a first NHS Endocrinologist Appointment
Is a first, initial NHS Endocrinology appointment for hypothyroidism, which appears to be possible central hypo, genetic and suggestive of a pituitary tumour of 30 minutes duration, then thrown out regardless of time required to discuss the problem? G.P. appointments are 10 mins. maximum. Are hospital
Is a first, initial NHS Endocrinology appointment for hypothyroidism, which appears to be possible central hypo, genetic and suggestive of a pituitary tumour of 30 minutes duration, then thrown out regardless of time required to discuss the problem? G.P. appointments are 10 mins. maximum. Are hospital
Wua13262348
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Internal tremble - frequency and cause
Since having covid in 2020 there are times when I suddenly feel trembly inside. I feel less steady, movement and sensation can be affected slightly. Nobody would notice but I don't feel right. This happens after being very busy, more stressful times (eg, being in a meeting) or having to be out in the
Since having covid in 2020 there are times when I suddenly feel trembly inside. I feel less steady, movement and sensation can be affected slightly. Nobody would notice but I don't feel right. This happens after being very busy, more stressful times (eg, being in a meeting) or having to be out in the
StriatedCaracara
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LUPUS UK
11 months ago
update on Steroid Injection.
Just an update on my last post. As I mentioned I had the X-ray and scan done privately as there is a long wait for scans on NHS. They were both done and the results were sent straight through to the GP. I had Hoped to get the steroid injection within a couple of days again privately. I telephoned the
Just an update on my last post. As I mentioned I had the X-ray and scan done privately as there is a long wait for scans on NHS. They were both done and the results were sent straight through to the GP. I had Hoped to get the steroid injection within a couple of days again privately. I telephoned the
Macas
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
has anyone here undergone Lung Surgery for cancer?
hi there, newbie here who has just joined and who is looking to connect with some people who have experienced treatments for lung cancer, in this instance, surgery. my mum has been diagnosed with stage 3a lung cancer and is in the process of gathering information in order to make a decision over what
hi there, newbie here who has just joined and who is looking to connect with some people who have experienced treatments for lung cancer, in this instance, surgery. my mum has been diagnosed with stage 3a lung cancer and is in the process of gathering information in order to make a decision over what
Chambertin-1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Respiratory virus wheezing
I’m on for some advice. My partner Alan has heart failure was diagnosed earlier 2022 this is the first time he has had a bad cold since being diagnosed. He has started wheezing pretty bad but has no fluid round ankles etc. he has a lot of congestion and coughing up mucus. should l just treat him for
I’m on for some advice. My partner Alan has heart failure was diagnosed earlier 2022 this is the first time he has had a bad cold since being diagnosed. He has started wheezing pretty bad but has no fluid round ankles etc. he has a lot of congestion and coughing up mucus. should l just treat him for
ChiChi123
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AF Association
1 year ago
What is your experience with oral thrush and nystatin?
I’m experiencing a bad taste in my mouth that’s affecting my taste of food and sometimes feeling like there’s a lump in my throat when swallowing. . My GP looked in my mouth and said “you may have thrush”. She prescribed Nystatin. I don’t have the white plaques that bleed, etc., just
I’m experiencing a bad taste in my mouth that’s affecting my taste of food and sometimes feeling like there’s a lump in my throat when swallowing. . My GP looked in my mouth and said “you may have thrush”. She prescribed Nystatin. I don’t have the white plaques that bleed, etc., just
Mstiles
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Covid jab and return of PMR symptoms
I had successfully reduced to 3mg after a year of taking pred. A week after having the covid jab as I was supposedly vulnerable my PMR symptoms are bad again. Neck ,shoulders and buttock pains as before. Have gone upto 5mg for the past four days on GPs recommendation but no relief . Had blood test
I had successfully reduced to 3mg after a year of taking pred. A week after having the covid jab as I was supposedly vulnerable my PMR symptoms are bad again. Neck ,shoulders and buttock pains as before. Have gone upto 5mg for the past four days on GPs recommendation but no relief . Had blood test
simps999
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
bronchiectasis, asthma and long covid
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Emily-G
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
suffering with on going flu
hi , everyone happy new year to you all , just like to ask some advice really, I’ve been suffering with flu since Boxing Day ( had the flu jab too) I’ve felt truly rotten so decided not to take my methotrexate (15mg) on Friday , I was just wondering if I still feel this Ill by the next dose should I
hi , everyone happy new year to you all , just like to ask some advice really, I’ve been suffering with flu since Boxing Day ( had the flu jab too) I’ve felt truly rotten so decided not to take my methotrexate (15mg) on Friday , I was just wondering if I still feel this Ill by the next dose should I
Skyler66
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NRAS
1 year ago
Methotrexate for the summer
Hi lovely friends, Some of you will recall back in February that I had a flare with rash that my Rheumy, Dr A, didn’t recognise as a Lupus rash. He is still adamant it wasn’t Lupus then but that the progression, which 2 weeks later was confirmed by the Dermatologist as a Lupus rash, was! 🤷🏼♀️
Hi lovely friends, Some of you will recall back in February that I had a flare with rash that my Rheumy, Dr A, didn’t recognise as a Lupus rash. He is still adamant it wasn’t Lupus then but that the progression, which 2 weeks later was confirmed by the Dermatologist as a Lupus rash, was! 🤷🏼♀️
Spotty-ewe
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LUPUS UK
11 months ago
Bronchiectasis and long covid
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Hi, I’m about 3 months into my bronchiectasis journey since my diagnosis earlier this year. My 3 month azithromycin trial went well and is now on my repeat prescription list (with it feels like a million other things ) I went for assessment for pulmonary rehab and the physio decided I’m too affected
Emily-G
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Bronchiectasis Support
11 months ago
My Current Stack (what is in yours?)
This is my latest stack. My goal over the last 18 months here is to develop a stack that somewhat made sense to me and then to stick with it and stop bouncing around. I feel like I am pretty close to being there. Of course it is all a crap shoot and a good amount of hopium. I have not been diagnosed
This is my latest stack. My goal over the last 18 months here is to develop a stack that somewhat made sense to me and then to stick with it and stop bouncing around. I feel like I am pretty close to being there. Of course it is all a crap shoot and a good amount of hopium. I have not been diagnosed
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Official Statistics Liver disease profiles, July 2023 update - published 4 July 2023
For those of you who may be interested, the latest liver disease profiles for England were released this morning at 9:30 am, by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities. It will come as no surprise to find that liver disease has increased exponentially. These latest set of figures incorporate
For those of you who may be interested, the latest liver disease profiles for England were released this morning at 9:30 am, by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities. It will come as no surprise to find that liver disease has increased exponentially. These latest set of figures incorporate
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Doctors with Long Covid
Just saw the news item this morning about doctors suffering Long Covid. When COVID happened I must say I thought ‘they’ (doctors) must be prepared for anything due to their choice of job. (Perhaps a little uncharitably due to my anger about my own situation at the time). They are presumably exposed
Just saw the news item this morning about doctors suffering Long Covid. When COVID happened I must say I thought ‘they’ (doctors) must be prepared for anything due to their choice of job. (Perhaps a little uncharitably due to my anger about my own situation at the time). They are presumably exposed
arTistapple
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
How often and duration of the Tass gloves?
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Just completed the build. Wife used first time for 2 hrs with improved gait was able to walk in house without walker. Used walking sticks just due to fear of falling. Hand printing improved. However today after 2 hrs she said she felt very jittery, kind of like a residual feeling of vibratio So she
Furch
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Mould Issues
Has anyone experience with mould allergy/mycotoxins? My health is pretty good but I have a lingering oral problem (persistent leak/discharge from top left gum) and a few cognitive issues that come and go. I have turned every stone and latest MRI’s and CT scans still show nothing unremarkable but a
Has anyone experience with mould allergy/mycotoxins? My health is pretty good but I have a lingering oral problem (persistent leak/discharge from top left gum) and a few cognitive issues that come and go. I have turned every stone and latest MRI’s and CT scans still show nothing unremarkable but a
radd
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Flu Epidemic in UK.
hello! Hope everyone had a good Christmas and I wish you all happy and healthy New Year. Have any of you suffered from this dreadful Flu virus which is currently rife in the UK? My husband and I were hit with it on Tuesday 20th December with sore throat, and chest, cough and shivers. Spent days in
hello! Hope everyone had a good Christmas and I wish you all happy and healthy New Year. Have any of you suffered from this dreadful Flu virus which is currently rife in the UK? My husband and I were hit with it on Tuesday 20th December with sore throat, and chest, cough and shivers. Spent days in
azaelea
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
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