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Plant based omega 3 has helped my hasimotos.
I have suffered from hasimotos for about 20 years. In the last year I could feel and see my thyroid gland swelling and it use to hurt when I use to swallow. The inflammation went up and down on different days. It was becoming worrisome as it was happening more often and it waa v uncomfortable. I started
I have suffered from hasimotos for about 20 years. In the last year I could feel and see my thyroid gland swelling and it use to hurt when I use to swallow. The inflammation went up and down on different days. It was becoming worrisome as it was happening more often and it waa v uncomfortable. I started
Babaji1971
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Newbie
Hello all, I’m new here and just after some advice because this world of endo feels a little overwhelming atm. A little about me - I’m 27yo and have always suffered with v heavy painful periods and accepted it as ‘normal’. Was on mefenamic acid in my early teens, then got by on OTC painkillers. Tricycled
Hello all, I’m new here and just after some advice because this world of endo feels a little overwhelming atm. A little about me - I’m 27yo and have always suffered with v heavy painful periods and accepted it as ‘normal’. Was on mefenamic acid in my early teens, then got by on OTC painkillers. Tricycled
SamQuinn
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Tens machines
Any good? Thinking about trying one for my back. Was diagnosed with AS 20 years ago but without the gene... new doc last year says Fibro... my work hates me enuff already after time taken off after my dad died 2 years ago.... i CANT take time off with back pain , let alone other pains, depression and
Any good? Thinking about trying one for my back. Was diagnosed with AS 20 years ago but without the gene... new doc last year says Fibro... my work hates me enuff already after time taken off after my dad died 2 years ago.... i CANT take time off with back pain , let alone other pains, depression and
cartama
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
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Relief Factor
Howdy y'all,,, Has anyone or is anyone taking Relief Factor for pain / aches associated with PD? I've contacted Relief Factor. Their response is below. I left a voice mail message, earlier.. My fundamental questions surround Parkinson's Disease.... 1. Any history with customers with PD? 2. Any history
Howdy y'all,,, Has anyone or is anyone taking Relief Factor for pain / aches associated with PD? I've contacted Relief Factor. Their response is below. I left a voice mail message, earlier.. My fundamental questions surround Parkinson's Disease.... 1. Any history with customers with PD? 2. Any history
TR8Man
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Alendronic acid any alternatives
Hi All My doctor rang and said I should take AA because I have taken 7 five day courses of Prednisolone in a year. I have a rescue pack of steroids and antibiotics that I every time I have a flare up of my COPD. I am wondering if any knows of a alternative or even a natural one please ?
Hi All My doctor rang and said I should take AA because I have taken 7 five day courses of Prednisolone in a year. I have a rescue pack of steroids and antibiotics that I every time I have a flare up of my COPD. I am wondering if any knows of a alternative or even a natural one please ?
Gladys23
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN: First, I want to say that since Ibrutinib is such a miraculous drug, many people want to stay on it. The hip pain needs work throughout the day, but can be mitigated or eliminated. The main muscles that cause pain around the hips are the quadratus Lumborum and the gluteal muscles-there
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN: First, I want to say that since Ibrutinib is such a miraculous drug, many people want to stay on it. The hip pain needs work throughout the day, but can be mitigated or eliminated. The main muscles that cause pain around the hips are the quadratus Lumborum and the gluteal muscles-there
reducebloodpressure
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid
When pred was first prescribed I was also prescribed Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid. Why? Are these reduced as the pred is reduced, now on 8 down from 20?
When pred was first prescribed I was also prescribed Adcal-D3 and Alendronic Acid. Why? Are these reduced as the pred is reduced, now on 8 down from 20?
Bncc
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Free ebook of 300 pages:"Parkinson's here and now. 27 years searching for a cure for Parkinson's disease (1994-2021)."
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Zolendronate Infusion
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago following a wrist fracture. I had a parathyroidectomy in August. I am unable to take alendronic acid due to stomach problems and have been advised to have a zolendronate infusion. However, I am concerned about side effects, in particular hair loss, skin
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis 2 years ago following a wrist fracture. I had a parathyroidectomy in August. I am unable to take alendronic acid due to stomach problems and have been advised to have a zolendronate infusion. However, I am concerned about side effects, in particular hair loss, skin
t1gernidster
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Why we eat too much
Hi everyone. I am currently reading a book by Dr Andrew Jenkinson entitled Why We Eat Too Much. It is so interesting and really explains how eating and obesity relates to our hormone balance and the effects processed food and refined carbohydrates / sugar has on this. Interestingly it also discusses
Hi everyone. I am currently reading a book by Dr Andrew Jenkinson entitled Why We Eat Too Much. It is so interesting and really explains how eating and obesity relates to our hormone balance and the effects processed food and refined carbohydrates / sugar has on this. Interestingly it also discusses
Zendaya
2021 March
in
Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Pain relief
After a telephone consultation with my gynaecologist today, he has said they don't think there's anything else they can do 4 my endo pain as ive trued the pill running packs 4 3months, had the coil fitted while under for removal of endometriosis last Feb but since December I have had prolonged pain worse
After a telephone consultation with my gynaecologist today, he has said they don't think there's anything else they can do 4 my endo pain as ive trued the pill running packs 4 3months, had the coil fitted while under for removal of endometriosis last Feb but since December I have had prolonged pain worse
Mrsmcgrogan
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid - is it worth it?
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
Rheumatologist had just prescribed AA as the pred will be 'killing my bones'. She wants me to take it for 6 months then have a DEXA scan to see if I need to continue. Seems a bit of a barmy way round to me, but hey ho. So I have been reading back through all the posts I can find and am now absolutely
artisam
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Alpha lipoic acid & Fibromyalgia
Hello all .. Hope you are all keeping well X I wonder if anyone with fibromyalgia has tried Alpha Lipoic Acid for pain relief ? My mum is newly diagnosed with Fibro and she's in terrible pain, depressed , sleepless nights ( the usual with this diagnosis ) ..but she quite a complicated case as she also
Hello all .. Hope you are all keeping well X I wonder if anyone with fibromyalgia has tried Alpha Lipoic Acid for pain relief ? My mum is newly diagnosed with Fibro and she's in terrible pain, depressed , sleepless nights ( the usual with this diagnosis ) ..but she quite a complicated case as she also
Bubble-ml
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Fusidic cream
I’ve been prescribed fusidic acid cream for an infected cyst/boil on my scalp. Not read anywhere that it’s okay to use on scalp/head but presuming it is as nurse said so. Feel very anxious putting the cream on my scalp as it tends to go on my hair quite a bit and need to use it for 7 days. Has anyone
I’ve been prescribed fusidic acid cream for an infected cyst/boil on my scalp. Not read anywhere that it’s okay to use on scalp/head but presuming it is as nurse said so. Feel very anxious putting the cream on my scalp as it tends to go on my hair quite a bit and need to use it for 7 days. Has anyone
Geo26
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Will low dose of pred alter the outcome of the test?
First visit to Rheumatologist today. Sending me for ultrasound scan next week. Writing to GP to confirm PMR and GCA and suggesting low dose of pred and alendronic acid because of my age to test out. Can't tell you how pleased I am because all this pain without any meds is very hard to bear. My main
First visit to Rheumatologist today. Sending me for ultrasound scan next week. Writing to GP to confirm PMR and GCA and suggesting low dose of pred and alendronic acid because of my age to test out. Can't tell you how pleased I am because all this pain without any meds is very hard to bear. My main
merril
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
oesophageal dysmotility
Hi people, I thought you might be interested to hear that I did get a referral to Prof Denton's Royal Free clinic really quickly and was seen on 3rd December for a very thorough consultation and got a letter copied to my local hospital and my GP today. It recommends antibiotics for the SIBO, PPI for
Hi people, I thought you might be interested to hear that I did get a referral to Prof Denton's Royal Free clinic really quickly and was seen on 3rd December for a very thorough consultation and got a letter copied to my local hospital and my GP today. It recommends antibiotics for the SIBO, PPI for
volvox45
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Breakfast advice for Levo takers
Random question incoming..... So I am a couple of weeks into overhauling my diet/lifestyle for good thyroid function. For those fellow Levo-only takers can you give me an example of what you eat for breakfast & when? Currently I’m taking my Levo in morning, I wait at least an hour or then I’ll have
Random question incoming..... So I am a couple of weeks into overhauling my diet/lifestyle for good thyroid function. For those fellow Levo-only takers can you give me an example of what you eat for breakfast & when? Currently I’m taking my Levo in morning, I wait at least an hour or then I’ll have
very_ginger
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Chapter 17. I dream of the revolution that must come... 2/2.
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Improve my chances?? 🤞
Hi all, So it's not the end of my current cycle yet but after having the call from the embrologist earlier that the embryos are developing slow I dont have much hope for this round.... This is round number three with only 1 transfer in my previous cycles and no frozen Im 30yrs old and haven't been told
Hi all, So it's not the end of my current cycle yet but after having the call from the embrologist earlier that the embryos are developing slow I dont have much hope for this round.... This is round number three with only 1 transfer in my previous cycles and no frozen Im 30yrs old and haven't been told
Alwaysfullofhope
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
My pelvic pain story: still on the journey to a diagnosis and feeling discouraged
I am 30 years old and I’ve been experiencing severe pelvic pain almost since I began menstruating 17 years ago. Prescription NSAIDs, first doled out to me some time in my mid-teens, have outlasted more than one romantic relationship and several friendships as a constant presence in my life. By 19, mefenamic
I am 30 years old and I’ve been experiencing severe pelvic pain almost since I began menstruating 17 years ago. Prescription NSAIDs, first doled out to me some time in my mid-teens, have outlasted more than one romantic relationship and several friendships as a constant presence in my life. By 19, mefenamic
Misoramen
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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