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Question about Celiac or NCGS...
I am wondering if anyone with NCGS gets neurological symptoms? I am also wondering about Celiac; if you test negative - does that mean you definitely are not Celiac? Last tests I got was when I was off gluten - blood and endoscope. So found nothing... Took a private finger prick one the other day, awaiting
I am wondering if anyone with NCGS gets neurological symptoms? I am also wondering about Celiac; if you test negative - does that mean you definitely are not Celiac? Last tests I got was when I was off gluten - blood and endoscope. So found nothing... Took a private finger prick one the other day, awaiting
Suffering_sunny
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 months ago
Alendronic Acid
Been on A A for just over a year for improving bone met, now recently found that effects of acid and build up are giving me gas and stomach reactions that bowel are very loose others found this problem been Dr and oncology over matter
Been on A A for just over a year for improving bone met, now recently found that effects of acid and build up are giving me gas and stomach reactions that bowel are very loose others found this problem been Dr and oncology over matter
Chrisbaird
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
hypothyroidism and stomach ulcers
I've just been diagnosed with stomach ulcers. They've sent a prescription through for a heavy dose of Proton pump inhibitors. But I have questions. For example, how do they know its excess stomach acid causing the ulcers? I thought or perhaps read somewhere that when you're hypothyroid (even if euthyroid
I've just been diagnosed with stomach ulcers. They've sent a prescription through for a heavy dose of Proton pump inhibitors. But I have questions. For example, how do they know its excess stomach acid causing the ulcers? I thought or perhaps read somewhere that when you're hypothyroid (even if euthyroid
ShatteredofLee
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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Stomach issues
Morning all, So I am just about at my wits end with chronic gastric reflux and chronic wind up and down without much smell. Sometimes I vomit with it, and now I can only eat jasmine rice and even struggle to get water down at the moment. My stomach feels like I have been beat up from the inside
Morning all, So I am just about at my wits end with chronic gastric reflux and chronic wind up and down without much smell. Sometimes I vomit with it, and now I can only eat jasmine rice and even struggle to get water down at the moment. My stomach feels like I have been beat up from the inside
M0wnt
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
A safer anticoagulant on the way?
For anyone who is hesitant to take anticoagulants there may be hope on the horizon according to this article. A new type of anticoagulant has just come out of trials and seems to be hopeful in preventing thrombosis whilst reducing bleed risk:- [i]"It has been discovered that factor XI has a really
For anyone who is hesitant to take anticoagulants there may be hope on the horizon according to this article. A new type of anticoagulant has just come out of trials and seems to be hopeful in preventing thrombosis whilst reducing bleed risk:- [i]"It has been discovered that factor XI has a really
CDreamer
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AF Association
9 months ago
Bad dumping incident?
Hi there. Just thought I’d reach out to see if anyone can relate to my situation. I’m over 5 months from three way Oesophageal Surgery. I was doing really well with eating and fitness levels. Then last Friday (after a Chinese takeaway which didn’t consist of more than some noodles and a bit of chicken
Hi there. Just thought I’d reach out to see if anyone can relate to my situation. I’m over 5 months from three way Oesophageal Surgery. I was doing really well with eating and fitness levels. Then last Friday (after a Chinese takeaway which didn’t consist of more than some noodles and a bit of chicken
Julieanne60
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
2 months ago
still having symptoms
Hi I posted a while ago about my son who is 23 had a fit positive test off 200 and loose bowel movements up to 6 times a day.He had a colonoscopy, it was clear, biopsies was clear too so they discharged him. He is still having symptoms and lots of blood , he also keeps getting really big ulcers in
Hi I posted a while ago about my son who is 23 had a fit positive test off 200 and loose bowel movements up to 6 times a day.He had a colonoscopy, it was clear, biopsies was clear too so they discharged him. He is still having symptoms and lots of blood , he also keeps getting really big ulcers in
Longboots7979
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Colon Cancer Connected
2 months ago
15-Year-Old daughter level 3700+
Hi there if anyone here has gotten any answers my daughter is 15 years old has been through an endoscopy colonoscopy endless blood tests And scans And we are getting absolutely nowhere the doctors are stumped the most we're getting is she has some sort of inflammation most likely being caused by a form
Hi there if anyone here has gotten any answers my daughter is 15 years old has been through an endoscopy colonoscopy endless blood tests And scans And we are getting absolutely nowhere the doctors are stumped the most we're getting is she has some sort of inflammation most likely being caused by a form
Eric_Cartman
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 months ago
New to Peginterferon - Any suggestions to help with bowel cramps?
I have only had 2 injections so far and experiencing frequent bowel cramps. I was kinda, expecting this as I do have some bouts of IBS following associated problems from stage 4 endometriosis. This was found and treated 10 years ago, after many years of suffering. As a result, I experience IBS and,
I have only had 2 injections so far and experiencing frequent bowel cramps. I was kinda, expecting this as I do have some bouts of IBS following associated problems from stage 4 endometriosis. This was found and treated 10 years ago, after many years of suffering. As a result, I experience IBS and,
Lyndjs
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
GP visit!
So I went to see my GP yesterday and discussed my symptoms, and asked about B12 injections. Got the same old story - test within range, symptoms aren’t bad enough, try oral B12 for three months, despite my explaining that I have low stomach acid and problems with malabsorption, which she again dismissed
So I went to see my GP yesterday and discussed my symptoms, and asked about B12 injections. Got the same old story - test within range, symptoms aren’t bad enough, try oral B12 for three months, despite my explaining that I have low stomach acid and problems with malabsorption, which she again dismissed
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Are endocrinologists of any help after ADT?
After ADT, my MO told me that handling things like Prolia management won't be in her bailiwick. I didn't ask about post-ADT SE's and recovery from same. Hot flashes, low T, BMD loss, and last not least sarcopenia. What is the community's experience with how post-treatment SE's are best handled? Are
After ADT, my MO told me that handling things like Prolia management won't be in her bailiwick. I didn't ask about post-ADT SE's and recovery from same. Hot flashes, low T, BMD loss, and last not least sarcopenia. What is the community's experience with how post-treatment SE's are best handled? Are
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Swollen hand
swollen painful hand ( just the one thank goodness) any connection with steroid reduction? Any thoughts? Doctor eliminated carpel tunnel, being sent for blood test for rheumatoid arthritis but I have noticed it is worse when I have just reduced by 1mg my dose of prednisolone which I take for PMR. It
swollen painful hand ( just the one thank goodness) any connection with steroid reduction? Any thoughts? Doctor eliminated carpel tunnel, being sent for blood test for rheumatoid arthritis but I have noticed it is worse when I have just reduced by 1mg my dose of prednisolone which I take for PMR. It
peggy1920
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
diarrhoea and constipation
I’ve had ibs since in my thirties now 69.I had a flare up Friday ,terrible pains but had job to go to loo.The next day my stools were lose,and I began to feel better yesterday had a job to go again.even though I fell like I want to go today,can’t .I go most days .Pains have come back,which is relieved
I’ve had ibs since in my thirties now 69.I had a flare up Friday ,terrible pains but had job to go to loo.The next day my stools were lose,and I began to feel better yesterday had a job to go again.even though I fell like I want to go today,can’t .I go most days .Pains have come back,which is relieved
mousey1
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Failed urethra stricture surgery
Due to radiation scarring, the first two times it worked, this timed it actually closed, wearing a catheter until the problem is results. Any suggestions?
Due to radiation scarring, the first two times it worked, this timed it actually closed, wearing a catheter until the problem is results. Any suggestions?
Tkwham
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
not PCa related but promising in vivo therapy for cancer metastasis
”The polymer eliminates colorectal cancer liver metastases and prolongs mice survival, after only a single-dose therapy. The findings were published in Nano Today, a leading journal in the field of nanotechnology.” https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-795801
”The polymer eliminates colorectal cancer liver metastases and prolongs mice survival, after only a single-dose therapy. The findings were published in Nano Today, a leading journal in the field of nanotechnology.” https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-795801
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Research on effect of red light
Not directly thyroid related but it sheds some light on how we might improve our metabolism at the cellular level, which our thyroids should be partaking in. The text is from my Facebook post, so the tone is for a different audience! https://youtu.be/6Win49aeh8A?si=c7sxkdvvzmceR2lN I highly recommend
Not directly thyroid related but it sheds some light on how we might improve our metabolism at the cellular level, which our thyroids should be partaking in. The text is from my Facebook post, so the tone is for a different audience! https://youtu.be/6Win49aeh8A?si=c7sxkdvvzmceR2lN I highly recommend
Decant
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Euthyrox❗️❗️❗️❗️help
Until now, they provided Euthyrox with lactose from November, we now have Euthyrox with mannitol and citric acid instead of lactose.האם מישהו לקח את האוטירוקס החדש עם נימון? האם הרגשת שינוי לטובה או לרעה? אני באמת מפחד מהשינוי, תודה על כל עזרה.
Until now, they provided Euthyrox with lactose from November, we now have Euthyrox with mannitol and citric acid instead of lactose.האם מישהו לקח את האוטירוקס החדש עם נימון? האם הרגשת שינוי לטובה או לרעה? אני באמת מפחד מהשינוי, תודה על כל עזרה.
Bhjkl
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
a little drama
I have just reduced to 5mg. And like many others my energy is crashing. So a bit of a roller coaster and trying to plan things so that I don’t have too much excitement all at once! Wednesday my husband was diagnosed with detached retina, yesterday was an hour and a half trip to eye hospital for his
I have just reduced to 5mg. And like many others my energy is crashing. So a bit of a roller coaster and trying to plan things so that I don’t have too much excitement all at once! Wednesday my husband was diagnosed with detached retina, yesterday was an hour and a half trip to eye hospital for his
Alazarin
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
update
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Cirrhosis & Diverticular disease
I was recently diagnosed with Diverticular disease and Cirrhosis of the liver, after having a Scan and colonoscopy. I was referred to the Gastroenterlogy department at the hospital for triaging and consultation with regard to the cirrhosis, but it looks as if both of those will take months to happen.
I was recently diagnosed with Diverticular disease and Cirrhosis of the liver, after having a Scan and colonoscopy. I was referred to the Gastroenterlogy department at the hospital for triaging and consultation with regard to the cirrhosis, but it looks as if both of those will take months to happen.
onefiveone
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
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