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4 months post TT
hi everyone! I am writing because I wanted to see if anybody had similar experiences. I am four months post total thyroidectomy, and in the first month or so I didn’t really feel many or any symptoms. Now in the past two months, I feel like I am feeling more symptoms of hypothyroidism than I did, in
hi everyone! I am writing because I wanted to see if anybody had similar experiences. I am four months post total thyroidectomy, and in the first month or so I didn’t really feel many or any symptoms. Now in the past two months, I feel like I am feeling more symptoms of hypothyroidism than I did, in
Rfranzoni
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
edoxaban or rivaroxaban?
I have been on Lixiana (Edoxaban) since my AF diagnosis just over two years ago and have had no issues at all with it. After my last request for a repeat prescription I got a phone call today from the doctor saying that the blood test I had last August (!) revealed a slight decrease in kidney function
I have been on Lixiana (Edoxaban) since my AF diagnosis just over two years ago and have had no issues at all with it. After my last request for a repeat prescription I got a phone call today from the doctor saying that the blood test I had last August (!) revealed a slight decrease in kidney function
Sandych55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Not a UTI
Thinking I had picked up a UTI (strange feeling in bladder area and frequent feeling of needing to urinate) I requested a urine test, which was done. The triage nurse at my surgery informed me that although it showed no infection there were in fact microscopic traces of blood in there, (which would be
Thinking I had picked up a UTI (strange feeling in bladder area and frequent feeling of needing to urinate) I requested a urine test, which was done. The triage nurse at my surgery informed me that although it showed no infection there were in fact microscopic traces of blood in there, (which would be
Pusph
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
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I Got Rid Of 90% Of My Dandruff/Seborrheic Dermatitis With One Simple Change (ditch yeast)
I have been off wheat for over a year, but the last few weeks I have been having sourdough bread. I think I will stop. I want to stay away from gluten, lectins, ATI,
and also stay away from yeast
. I stumbled across this video today: I Got Rid Of 90% Of My Dandruff/Seborrheic Dermatitis With
I have been off wheat for over a year, but the last few weeks I have been having sourdough bread. I think I will stop. I want to stay away from gluten, lectins, ATI,
and also stay away from yeast
. I stumbled across this video today: I Got Rid Of 90% Of My Dandruff/Seborrheic Dermatitis With
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
peppermint oil and IBS
Has anyone had a positive experience with peppermint oil for bloating and gas in a setting of IBS
Has anyone had a positive experience with peppermint oil for bloating and gas in a setting of IBS
Samyyy
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Coping in the heat
Hi, i have finally got a diagnosis of ET and have started on pegasys, fourth injection this week. It has been warm here the last couple of days and I have found work to be extremely exhausting. Does anyone else suffer in the heat? I work in a lab so need to wear a labcoat. I have asked for an occupational
Hi, i have finally got a diagnosis of ET and have started on pegasys, fourth injection this week. It has been warm here the last couple of days and I have found work to be extremely exhausting. Does anyone else suffer in the heat? I work in a lab so need to wear a labcoat. I have asked for an occupational
Scarlett500
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
A proposed metabolic treatment for prostate cancer, (theoretical only) using drugs approved for other conditions
See the PaSTe regimen below: pantoprozole (a drug currently used to reduce stomach acid), simvastatin (a statin used to reduce cholesterol), trimetazidine (a drug used to treat angina attacks). PaSTe. Blockade of the Lipid Phenotype of Prostate Cancer as Metabolic Therapy: A Theoretical Proposal
See the PaSTe regimen below: pantoprozole (a drug currently used to reduce stomach acid), simvastatin (a statin used to reduce cholesterol), trimetazidine (a drug used to treat angina attacks). PaSTe. Blockade of the Lipid Phenotype of Prostate Cancer as Metabolic Therapy: A Theoretical Proposal
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What to expect after stopping bisoprolol?
Hello. After a meet up with cardiologist, I was advised to stop the bisoprolol 1,25mg which I take daily. The reason I did a meet up is my daily anxiety, bradycardia (40s in rest) and dizziness. I need to continue with propafenone (anti arrhythmic) and currently waiting for an ablation date. My blood
Hello. After a meet up with cardiologist, I was advised to stop the bisoprolol 1,25mg which I take daily. The reason I did a meet up is my daily anxiety, bradycardia (40s in rest) and dizziness. I need to continue with propafenone (anti arrhythmic) and currently waiting for an ablation date. My blood
NewOne2023
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Still can't tolerate thyroid medication, housebound 26 F, very hypo and hypo adrenals, on HC 25mg
Hi guys..does anyone have any advice. I am house bound 26 year old female for over a year now. I was put on HC 25 mg by an endo because he suspects non classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia. My adrenals are completley exhausted. I no longer make enough catecholamines also confirmed by a neurotransmitter
Hi guys..does anyone have any advice. I am house bound 26 year old female for over a year now. I was put on HC 25 mg by an endo because he suspects non classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia. My adrenals are completley exhausted. I no longer make enough catecholamines also confirmed by a neurotransmitter
ratqueenxo
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Amlodipine and heart arrhythmias
My husband takes Amlodipine for mildly raised BP and for about 2 hours after taking it his heart performs badly. Until recently, it was merely a slightly raised rate and PAC's, but in the last week his rate is 50% higher than normal, massive amounts of PAC's and PVC's and Kardia shows 'possible AF
My husband takes Amlodipine for mildly raised BP and for about 2 hours after taking it his heart performs badly. Until recently, it was merely a slightly raised rate and PAC's, but in the last week his rate is 50% higher than normal, massive amounts of PAC's and PVC's and Kardia shows 'possible AF
Finvola
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AF Association
4 months ago
Opioids
Have been following posts, have studied Mayo Clinic, been back to rlshelp.org Have read Dr Earlys research , follow several Rls groups . I have done the DAs (unfortunately) The side effects of Gabapentin and Pregabalin far out way the benefits. Iron is good, I get infusions as needed. I use Magnesium
Have been following posts, have studied Mayo Clinic, been back to rlshelp.org Have read Dr Earlys research , follow several Rls groups . I have done the DAs (unfortunately) The side effects of Gabapentin and Pregabalin far out way the benefits. Iron is good, I get infusions as needed. I use Magnesium
RLSdaily
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Dicyclomine will work with Docetaxel ?
Will this work ? https://www.genengnews.com/topics/cancer/ibs-drug-restores-chemotherapy-effectiveness-against-resistant-prostate-cancer/
Will this work ? https://www.genengnews.com/topics/cancer/ibs-drug-restores-chemotherapy-effectiveness-against-resistant-prostate-cancer/
Manilo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Has anyone knowledge if...
I have been considering trying 'Theraworx' for nocturnal leg cramps; it has many ingredients including vita. E though the E should be a small amount. Does anyone have any real knowledge if this product would effect PSA levels, or have any effect on the PCa...thank you
I have been considering trying 'Theraworx' for nocturnal leg cramps; it has many ingredients including vita. E though the E should be a small amount. Does anyone have any real knowledge if this product would effect PSA levels, or have any effect on the PCa...thank you
900312611
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
IBS and kidney Stones
Hi,Firstly , I posted similar about 1 year or so ago. I was prescribed potassium citrate mixture in order to prevent further kidney stones , however, the side effects are stomach pains and even more diarrhoea issues . In fact , if I took this med in the quantity prescribed I would for ever need to
Hi,Firstly , I posted similar about 1 year or so ago. I was prescribed potassium citrate mixture in order to prevent further kidney stones , however, the side effects are stomach pains and even more diarrhoea issues . In fact , if I took this med in the quantity prescribed I would for ever need to
Will1234
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Can anyone tell me if they have ever had a problem with Hydroxyurea and leg ulcers
I am reaching out to you wonderful people once more. I have had ET Jak 2 for 3 years. Last May, I received a scratch on my leg I didnt think anything of it, just applied polysporin and in summer I got a nick near my ankle, They were not even noticable. I started going to the dermatologist near the
I am reaching out to you wonderful people once more. I have had ET Jak 2 for 3 years. Last May, I received a scratch on my leg I didnt think anything of it, just applied polysporin and in summer I got a nick near my ankle, They were not even noticable. I started going to the dermatologist near the
kitttycat
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Ketamine infusion
Hi, I'm wondering had anyone had a Ketamine Infusion for chronic pain? And if so, did it affect you in any way and did you get relief from it? I'm due one tmrw. Pain doc previously told me that it "messes with your head". I've had lignocaine infusions, the highest dose only lasted a week and a half unfortunately
Hi, I'm wondering had anyone had a Ketamine Infusion for chronic pain? And if so, did it affect you in any way and did you get relief from it? I'm due one tmrw. Pain doc previously told me that it "messes with your head". I've had lignocaine infusions, the highest dose only lasted a week and a half unfortunately
watercolours
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
vestibular Disorder
SORRY, I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO POSITION PHOTOS PROPERLY !🧐 😁hello to everyone MY QUESTIONS 1.Do you/have you experienced vertigo? 2. What treatment did your doctor advise? 3. Have you taken TEVA BETAHISTINE? 4. Do you know of a support group/community for Vestibular Disorder? MY VERTIGO
SORRY, I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO POSITION PHOTOS PROPERLY !🧐 😁hello to everyone MY QUESTIONS 1.Do you/have you experienced vertigo? 2. What treatment did your doctor advise? 3. Have you taken TEVA BETAHISTINE? 4. Do you know of a support group/community for Vestibular Disorder? MY VERTIGO
magician
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Behçet's UK
4 months ago
Benzodiazepines?
Which benzodiazepine have you found helpful for dealing with the stress and anxiety of tinnitus from profound hearing loss?
Which benzodiazepine have you found helpful for dealing with the stress and anxiety of tinnitus from profound hearing loss?
Unamuno
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Tinnitus UK
4 months ago
Raynauds
Dr diagnosed me in 1994 with Raynauds said it’s usually a prelude to later disease like, arthritis or scleroderma I have both now. Along with numerous other diseases. Had open heart surgery in 2005. Stent put in aorta in 2010. And pretty sure my next visit to vascular surgeon in March for my PAD in legs
Dr diagnosed me in 1994 with Raynauds said it’s usually a prelude to later disease like, arthritis or scleroderma I have both now. Along with numerous other diseases. Had open heart surgery in 2005. Stent put in aorta in 2010. And pretty sure my next visit to vascular surgeon in March for my PAD in legs
Oldbones88
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
warfarin
That’s awful, in my 12 year experience with warfarin I was always told if you are over your therapeutic range you should reduce your dosage down not miss it for days. Not taking any anti coagulant can harm you if at risk of clotting. If this was a recent diagnosis I can understand why the doc wants
That’s awful, in my 12 year experience with warfarin I was always told if you are over your therapeutic range you should reduce your dosage down not miss it for days. Not taking any anti coagulant can harm you if at risk of clotting. If this was a recent diagnosis I can understand why the doc wants
Michaeljenkinson
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
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