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Small update after liver biopsy and blood work
Just wanted to make a follow up post. I mentioned in my first post my hesitation to get a liver biopsy. I went through with it and along with my blood work the results still seem inconclusive. My doctor said biopsy showed some fatty liver, no fibrosis but some bile injury. I plan to make a new appointment
Just wanted to make a follow up post. I mentioned in my first post my hesitation to get a liver biopsy. I went through with it and along with my blood work the results still seem inconclusive. My doctor said biopsy showed some fatty liver, no fibrosis but some bile injury. I plan to make a new appointment
alx24
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Back and hip pain with endo
Hi all, this is my first time posting on here so pretty new to it all. I’ve recently been told by my gynaecologist that she is 99% sure I have endo, I’m awaiting a laparoscopy and getting the Mirena device fitted at the same time. I’ve had bother the last year or two when it comes to my period with heavy
Hi all, this is my first time posting on here so pretty new to it all. I’ve recently been told by my gynaecologist that she is 99% sure I have endo, I’m awaiting a laparoscopy and getting the Mirena device fitted at the same time. I’ve had bother the last year or two when it comes to my period with heavy
Rockygirl15
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Big news. Shocking improvement
Just did a DEXA although different machine. Reading has improved in FOUR months (with loads of interventions including one shot of Prolia which I will discontinue) from average -3.2 (worst reading -3.7) to -1.7 (worst reading -2.2) in spine!! I will discontinue Prolia and continue everything else Magnesium
Just did a DEXA although different machine. Reading has improved in FOUR months (with loads of interventions including one shot of Prolia which I will discontinue) from average -3.2 (worst reading -3.7) to -1.7 (worst reading -2.2) in spine!! I will discontinue Prolia and continue everything else Magnesium
Busymommy
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
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MMA Test...is urine or blood best?
I am going to get a private MMA Test done to try and clarify if I have a B12 deficiency as my Dr refused to test m. I have a few questions... Should I buy the blood or urine MMA Test? Should I only do the Homocysteine if the MMA test is high? Do I need to stop any supplements beforehand ? - I currently
I am going to get a private MMA Test done to try and clarify if I have a B12 deficiency as my Dr refused to test m. I have a few questions... Should I buy the blood or urine MMA Test? Should I only do the Homocysteine if the MMA test is high? Do I need to stop any supplements beforehand ? - I currently
jamjar67
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Complications with PACNS/ Cerebral Vasculitis
Was diagnosed with PACNS in 2015, biopsy proven, after several years of severe headaches, memory loss and fatigue, advised now in remission. Originally had Chemotherapy, steroid and Methotrexate, now only on the latter, but still experience symptoms. Would be interested to hear from anybody with Cerebral
Was diagnosed with PACNS in 2015, biopsy proven, after several years of severe headaches, memory loss and fatigue, advised now in remission. Originally had Chemotherapy, steroid and Methotrexate, now only on the latter, but still experience symptoms. Would be interested to hear from anybody with Cerebral
MelBeck
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Vasculitis UK
5 years ago
Tranexamic acid
Hi can someone tell me how soon does your bleeding stop when you take Tranexamic acid for heavy bleeding
Hi can someone tell me how soon does your bleeding stop when you take Tranexamic acid for heavy bleeding
-most
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Women's Health
5 years ago
It starts with the egg. VERY CONFUSED 😐
Hi everyone. I’m after a bit of advice. I’ve just finished reading it starts with the egg, and have a list of vitamins that have been advised. We’ve just finished three unsuccessful rounds of IUI, and awaiting our first IVF appointment. We’re now defined as having unexplained infertility, although my
Hi everyone. I’m after a bit of advice. I’ve just finished reading it starts with the egg, and have a list of vitamins that have been advised. We’ve just finished three unsuccessful rounds of IUI, and awaiting our first IVF appointment. We’re now defined as having unexplained infertility, although my
Gem2410
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Help with getting diagnosis
Hi, I'm not even sure if I'm in the right place but I'm becoming increasingly desperate to find out why I'm in pain so much in my pelvic region. I'm sure I have endometriosis but both laparoscopy and mri clear. My periods started when I was about 12 and were always extremely painful and heavy. I
Hi, I'm not even sure if I'm in the right place but I'm becoming increasingly desperate to find out why I'm in pain so much in my pelvic region. I'm sure I have endometriosis but both laparoscopy and mri clear. My periods started when I was about 12 and were always extremely painful and heavy. I
Eoperez
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Curious... some of my symptoms have improved a lot since a 3 day water fast last weekend. And, my ESR dropped "back to normal" (doc)
My history: I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of May. I'd developed stiffnesss and pain in my pelvic girdle overnight during Xmas week gone, 2018. Then beginning of May or so I woke with two 'frozen' shoulders which developed a lot of pain and I couldn't turn in bed. I was diagnosed at the end of May
My history: I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of May. I'd developed stiffnesss and pain in my pelvic girdle overnight during Xmas week gone, 2018. Then beginning of May or so I woke with two 'frozen' shoulders which developed a lot of pain and I couldn't turn in bed. I was diagnosed at the end of May
SoulNature
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Alendronic acid (sodium alendronate): a dilemma...
Hello lupus sufferers, When I was first diagnosed with SLE, DLE and lupus nephritis some 4 years ago I was initially prescribed high doses of corticosteroid, Prednisolone, 50mg to begin with, MMF, hydroxychlorine etc including weekly 70mg tablets of Alendronic acid. I was told by the consultant nephrologist
Hello lupus sufferers, When I was first diagnosed with SLE, DLE and lupus nephritis some 4 years ago I was initially prescribed high doses of corticosteroid, Prednisolone, 50mg to begin with, MMF, hydroxychlorine etc including weekly 70mg tablets of Alendronic acid. I was told by the consultant nephrologist
Hidden
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Does c8 mct oil work?
Pure C8 MCT Oil | Boosts Ketones 3X More Than Other MCTs | Highest Purity C8 MCT Available 99.8% | Paleo & Vegan Friendly | Gluten Free | BPA-Free Plastic Bottle | Pure Caprylic Acid | Ketosource® My friends wife is using this. I never heard of it. Is it a gimmick like diet pills or does it work
Pure C8 MCT Oil | Boosts Ketones 3X More Than Other MCTs | Highest Purity C8 MCT Available 99.8% | Paleo & Vegan Friendly | Gluten Free | BPA-Free Plastic Bottle | Pure Caprylic Acid | Ketosource® My friends wife is using this. I never heard of it. Is it a gimmick like diet pills or does it work
freeway15
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Diet and Mood
Anyone have thoughts on this? Anyone tried different diets or food supplements looking for a mood boost? Something that seems to work for me as something of a mood stabiliser, for whatever reason: butter. Not saying it would work for anyone else of course. I have also tried various vitamins, minerals
Anyone have thoughts on this? Anyone tried different diets or food supplements looking for a mood boost? Something that seems to work for me as something of a mood stabiliser, for whatever reason: butter. Not saying it would work for anyone else of course. I have also tried various vitamins, minerals
_Alex_
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Mental Health Support
5 years ago
Free T3 and T4 at the bottom of the ranges. What to do next?
Hello, this forum is fantastic! Thank you for your support. I've just received my test results. Bloods were taken 8:30AM, fasting, no levo 24 hrs prior. My TPO increased from 100 and TgAb from 532 since April 2019. I'm currently on 75mcg levo, for which I had to really push my GP to prescribe on TSH
Hello, this forum is fantastic! Thank you for your support. I've just received my test results. Bloods were taken 8:30AM, fasting, no levo 24 hrs prior. My TPO increased from 100 and TgAb from 532 since April 2019. I'm currently on 75mcg levo, for which I had to really push my GP to prescribe on TSH
Jalisi
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Came off the coil to try to conceive, and PMS symptoms without contraception are knocking me for six...any tips?
Came off the coil to try to conceive, now on my third period, and each month I am completely drained, having to leave work early, can't keep my eyes open, having extreme heavy bleeding and bleeding through my clothes (on tranexamic acid to help with this ), my mood is also terrible (of course!) 🙄.
Came off the coil to try to conceive, now on my third period, and each month I am completely drained, having to leave work early, can't keep my eyes open, having extreme heavy bleeding and bleeding through my clothes (on tranexamic acid to help with this ), my mood is also terrible (of course!) 🙄.
BonitaBB
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
A possibly interesting publication revealing 10-fold increase in inflammatory molecule in microvascular angina patients.
This post is rather long. My “Google Scholar Alerts” have notified me of a possibly interesting abstract relating to the physiology of microvascular angina (MVA): https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/atvb.39.suppl_1.348 The abstract shows that the tested MVA patients had elevated levels of a
This post is rather long. My “Google Scholar Alerts” have notified me of a possibly interesting abstract relating to the physiology of microvascular angina (MVA): https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/atvb.39.suppl_1.348 The abstract shows that the tested MVA patients had elevated levels of a
JonathanH
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Update on Melatonin for sleep
A few weeks ago, I posted regarding Melatonin as a sleep aid, promising to return with an update after a few... Well, here are the findings...non scientific...but mine🤓 After using Melatonin as suggested on the bottle, I found myself sleeping beautifully until 9:30 or 10:00 am! Really sleeping!!!
A few weeks ago, I posted regarding Melatonin as a sleep aid, promising to return with an update after a few... Well, here are the findings...non scientific...but mine🤓 After using Melatonin as suggested on the bottle, I found myself sleeping beautifully until 9:30 or 10:00 am! Really sleeping!!!
Purplecrow
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Problems with Alendronic Acid
Hi, Just looking for some advice as regards taking alendronic acid or risedronate acid. The story so far: I have had GCA for 11 years. I went along to a talk, some years ago, by a highly regards Surrey rheumy who stated you should never be on AA for longer than 5 years without having a 6 months break
Hi, Just looking for some advice as regards taking alendronic acid or risedronate acid. The story so far: I have had GCA for 11 years. I went along to a talk, some years ago, by a highly regards Surrey rheumy who stated you should never be on AA for longer than 5 years without having a 6 months break
Stkeyna
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Problems with Alendronic Acid
Hi, Just looking for some advice as regards taking alendronic acid or risedronate acid. The story so far: I have had GCA for 11 years. I went along to a talk, some years ago, by a highly regards Surrey rheumy who stated you should never be on AA for longer than 5 years without having a 6 months break
Hi, Just looking for some advice as regards taking alendronic acid or risedronate acid. The story so far: I have had GCA for 11 years. I went along to a talk, some years ago, by a highly regards Surrey rheumy who stated you should never be on AA for longer than 5 years without having a 6 months break
Stkeyna
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : LIPIDS, PROTEIN METABOLISM
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ LIPIDS The serum cholesterol level is depressed in thyrotoxicosis. There is an increase both in synthesis and in degradation, but the balance results in a new lower steady-state concentration
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ LIPIDS The serum cholesterol level is depressed in thyrotoxicosis. There is an increase both in synthesis and in degradation, but the balance results in a new lower steady-state concentration
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Rash\hives after taking first Alendronic acid tablet - anyone else had this pls and what did your gp do (UK)
I broke out in a rash\hives all over my tummy, sides and back. On the leaflet's possible side effects it advised to see your dr if you noticed a rash. Rang dr's surgery and receptionist called me back that I should stop taking it for 2 wks then re-start and if I have have the same probs ring dr's rugery
I broke out in a rash\hives all over my tummy, sides and back. On the leaflet's possible side effects it advised to see your dr if you noticed a rash. Rang dr's surgery and receptionist called me back that I should stop taking it for 2 wks then re-start and if I have have the same probs ring dr's rugery
Hidden
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
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