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Hi all - I've searched the forum trying to figure out the answer to my question but it all seems to vary so much. I am 3 years in on buprenorphine now with RLS being pretty well managed (WOOHOO). I had been struggling to lower that 2mg sublingual dose due to extreme fatigue. I had tried pregablin previous
Hi all - I've searched the forum trying to figure out the answer to my question but it all seems to vary so much. I am 3 years in on buprenorphine now with RLS being pretty well managed (WOOHOO). I had been struggling to lower that 2mg sublingual dose due to extreme fatigue. I had tried pregablin previous
erinjee
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Free Covid tests for vulnerable
Does anyone know how we get free covid tests now that the government has stopped its postal service? I have looked on the NHS sites and there is no clear information. I also went to my local pharmacy and they had no idea about free tests.
Does anyone know how we get free covid tests now that the government has stopped its postal service? I have looked on the NHS sites and there is no clear information. I also went to my local pharmacy and they had no idea about free tests.
Jenny_F
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Tested Positive for Covid today. On pirtobrutinib
Just tested positive for covid this morning. Have low grade fever, sore throat, cough, not constant, achey all over. I’m on pirtobrutinib, wrote my specialist. Anyone had covid recently? First time was 2021, much worse, I had monoclonal antibody at the hospital. I really don’t want to go to ER as
Just tested positive for covid this morning. Have low grade fever, sore throat, cough, not constant, achey all over. I’m on pirtobrutinib, wrote my specialist. Anyone had covid recently? First time was 2021, much worse, I had monoclonal antibody at the hospital. I really don’t want to go to ER as
ReneeSusan
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CLL Support
4 months ago
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Hashimotos, low TSH, normal t4, Feeling so ill
I have had Hashimotos for 25 years, GP advised that is hypothyroidism, and have been on T4 levothyroxine replacement for 25 years. Before that I was ok for 2 years Before that I had raging Graves hyperthyroidism for 2 years ( they gave me 200% recommend dose of carbimazole my resting heart rate went
I have had Hashimotos for 25 years, GP advised that is hypothyroidism, and have been on T4 levothyroxine replacement for 25 years. Before that I was ok for 2 years Before that I had raging Graves hyperthyroidism for 2 years ( they gave me 200% recommend dose of carbimazole my resting heart rate went
Brn2BWild
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Post covid asthma diagnoses
Hi there, I’d really like to hear from anyone who has been diagnosed with asthma after getting covid, or anyone with any thoughts! I got covid in feb 22 and since then have had several episodes of severe chest infections which always require antibiotics and steroids. I’ve check my inhaler technique
Hi there, I’d really like to hear from anyone who has been diagnosed with asthma after getting covid, or anyone with any thoughts! I got covid in feb 22 and since then have had several episodes of severe chest infections which always require antibiotics and steroids. I’ve check my inhaler technique
ButterflyPurple
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
I think my mum might have PMR how can we get it diagnosed?
Hi, my mum started getting pain in her upper arm which then went upto her shoulder, she could barely raise her arm and it was extremely painful, she now has this in both upper arms and shoulders and has done since early/mid October. She has completely lost her appetite, has lost over a stone and is
Hi, my mum started getting pain in her upper arm which then went upto her shoulder, she could barely raise her arm and it was extremely painful, she now has this in both upper arms and shoulders and has done since early/mid October. She has completely lost her appetite, has lost over a stone and is
Nmbchelsea
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
6 month old baby Covid
Hi all, unfortunately I tested positive for Covid on Christmas Eve, and today my baby 6 months old has also tested positive. He’s got a slight temperature 37.7 and just sleeping on our laps constantly, he’s having little bits of milk here and there but just sleeping mainly. I’m worried - any advice?
Hi all, unfortunately I tested positive for Covid on Christmas Eve, and today my baby 6 months old has also tested positive. He’s got a slight temperature 37.7 and just sleeping on our laps constantly, he’s having little bits of milk here and there but just sleeping mainly. I’m worried - any advice?
PrincessGurn1984
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 months ago
Covid Again
hi all just a quick question can Covid affected your lungs when you are on blood thinners?, I had Covid at the beginning of December which was pretty bad, i feel like I recovered well but I’m back to square one again my chest hurt and I’m a bit more breathless but I also suffer from severe anxiety and
hi all just a quick question can Covid affected your lungs when you are on blood thinners?, I had Covid at the beginning of December which was pretty bad, i feel like I recovered well but I’m back to square one again my chest hurt and I’m a bit more breathless but I also suffer from severe anxiety and
Cimmy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Christmas Covid
Looks like our Christmas present was Covid. At my partners mothers and both tested positive one this morning and the others last Thursday but so far I’m negative but sure I’ll get it. not sure where we picked it up as been careful. I’m not sure what to do meds wise as I took my 15mg of MTX yesterday
Looks like our Christmas present was Covid. At my partners mothers and both tested positive one this morning and the others last Thursday but so far I’m negative but sure I’ll get it. not sure where we picked it up as been careful. I’m not sure what to do meds wise as I took my 15mg of MTX yesterday
Alan7690
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NRAS
4 months ago
Salazopyrin - possible side effects?
Anyone have any experience of side effects such as tinnitus or sinusitis, from Salazopyrin?
Anyone have any experience of side effects such as tinnitus or sinusitis, from Salazopyrin?
Morganalefaye
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
1 year ago
Back again!!
I have been on here a few times and Jools and Sue saved my sanity! Other's have also been so kind so, thank you...again! I do have another question which I'm sure Jools and Sue can help me with. The 20 mcg Buprenorphine patch has helped my RLS hugely though I know it's lurking but I can now sleep which
I have been on here a few times and Jools and Sue saved my sanity! Other's have also been so kind so, thank you...again! I do have another question which I'm sure Jools and Sue can help me with. The 20 mcg Buprenorphine patch has helped my RLS hugely though I know it's lurking but I can now sleep which
Danni54
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Helicobacter pylori
Good morning just wondered if you have come across H Pylori I seem to have tested positive for this test. Waiting to hear from GP later today, what questions should I ask? I was assuming not enough stomach acid but now not sure what’s going on with my guts! Look forward to hearing your views
Good morning just wondered if you have come across H Pylori I seem to have tested positive for this test. Waiting to hear from GP later today, what questions should I ask? I was assuming not enough stomach acid but now not sure what’s going on with my guts! Look forward to hearing your views
Bollieforme
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
thrush in mouth
I have had antibiotics lately and have thrush in my mouth. I have been prescribed Nystan to take 4 times a day. The nurse /practioner said also rinse my mouth after using my steroid inhaler.The problem is do I rinse and spit or rinse and swallow? Swallowing is so much easier
I have had antibiotics lately and have thrush in my mouth. I have been prescribed Nystan to take 4 times a day. The nurse /practioner said also rinse my mouth after using my steroid inhaler.The problem is do I rinse and spit or rinse and swallow? Swallowing is so much easier
Karate-Kid1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
28 days ago
My Christmas
I did not attend the family gathering unfortunately since I have anxiety inside indoor spaces with groups of people, and we have COVID and flu going around. My concern with COVID is that some people get long term symptoms like chronic fatigue, loss of smell or taste, and a few others. So it just still
I did not attend the family gathering unfortunately since I have anxiety inside indoor spaces with groups of people, and we have COVID and flu going around. My concern with COVID is that some people get long term symptoms like chronic fatigue, loss of smell or taste, and a few others. So it just still
davidthecoder
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Covid update
I had a call back after 2.5 days from the covid medication delivery unit. They asked me to go to the local hospital to get an infusion of sotrovimab. The tablets form interacts with some of my medication so this one was chosen. I will let you know how I do on it.
I had a call back after 2.5 days from the covid medication delivery unit. They asked me to go to the local hospital to get an infusion of sotrovimab. The tablets form interacts with some of my medication so this one was chosen. I will let you know how I do on it.
artydutch
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Covid
hi all, I have been diagnosed with tumid lupus and am currently being investigated for SLE (DR said 99.9% I have it as showing all symptoms etc). I have just tested positive for covid today. Has anyone got any advise? I’ve never had covid, let alone Covid with lupus and I’m terrified this is going
hi all, I have been diagnosed with tumid lupus and am currently being investigated for SLE (DR said 99.9% I have it as showing all symptoms etc). I have just tested positive for covid today. Has anyone got any advise? I’ve never had covid, let alone Covid with lupus and I’m terrified this is going
JLAR01
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
looking for a neurologist
Can anyone recommend a neurologist knowledgeable in RLS in the Bristol/ Bath (England) area ? I currently have a neurologist whom I rate quite highly but who cannot prescribe opioids as they are not on the formulary of the hospital where she practises. She has however asked my GP to prescribe Oxycodone
Can anyone recommend a neurologist knowledgeable in RLS in the Bristol/ Bath (England) area ? I currently have a neurologist whom I rate quite highly but who cannot prescribe opioids as they are not on the formulary of the hospital where she practises. She has however asked my GP to prescribe Oxycodone
etchea33
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Recurrent vaginal thrush- need urgent help
I had what looks like a vaginal thrush for the first time 3 weeks back. I'm 35 yrs old. My GP nurse saw me and suggested Canesten pessary. I took it but to no avail (also the pessary did not work properly) I went back to the doctor in 2 days and she suggested Flucanazole oral tabled (150 mg 1 dose) that
I had what looks like a vaginal thrush for the first time 3 weeks back. I'm 35 yrs old. My GP nurse saw me and suggested Canesten pessary. I took it but to no avail (also the pessary did not work properly) I went back to the doctor in 2 days and she suggested Flucanazole oral tabled (150 mg 1 dose) that
Rita89
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Women's Health
2 months ago
Covid
I should have been at a relatives tonight but they phoned to say they’d got covid but thought I’d be ok to visit if I wore a mask. I said I wouldn’t be going, they think I’m being over cautious as “it’s just a cold these days”. I’m on Rux which I’ve been told will make me susceptible to infections.
I should have been at a relatives tonight but they phoned to say they’d got covid but thought I’d be ok to visit if I wore a mask. I said I wouldn’t be going, they think I’m being over cautious as “it’s just a cold these days”. I’m on Rux which I’ve been told will make me susceptible to infections.
lizzziep
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Aciclovir as prevention for shingles
I wish to express my deepest thanks to all fellow members who have responded to my recent enquiry. There has been consensus in all replies confirming that prescribing Aciclovir is standard practice.
I wish to express my deepest thanks to all fellow members who have responded to my recent enquiry. There has been consensus in all replies confirming that prescribing Aciclovir is standard practice.
RamsesII
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CLL Support
2 months ago
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