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I joined this forum in 2018 whilst at a low ebb. Thank you to everyone who posted encouragement at the time. I weighed in at 134KG then, down from my top weight of 141KG. (At my recent weigh-in, I was a whisker over 110KG). After I read the replies to my post, I went to my Buddhist altar and
I joined this forum in 2018 whilst at a low ebb. Thank you to everyone who posted encouragement at the time. I weighed in at 134KG then, down from my top weight of 141KG. (At my recent weigh-in, I was a whisker over 110KG). After I read the replies to my post, I went to my Buddhist altar and
pondlotus
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Hyaluronic acid tablets
Hi everyone wanted to know if anyone has taken hyaluronic acid and collagen supplement to ease the pain in knees?? I’m taking turmeric but not really helping with pain and stiffness. Hope you all have a pain free evening and a good night’s sleep.
Hi everyone wanted to know if anyone has taken hyaluronic acid and collagen supplement to ease the pain in knees?? I’m taking turmeric but not really helping with pain and stiffness. Hope you all have a pain free evening and a good night’s sleep.
Maggie153
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Arthritis Action
3 years ago
Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Parkinson's Disease And Melatonin : The Melatonin Series Continues
Since PwP are at increased risk for Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, I am writing this post to illustrate how once again, Melatonin may be quite useful for the purpose of staving off or preventing Osteoporosis or Osteopenia. The following Meta Analysis discusses the relationship of Osteoporosis
Since PwP are at increased risk for Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, I am writing this post to illustrate how once again, Melatonin may be quite useful for the purpose of staving off or preventing Osteoporosis or Osteopenia. The following Meta Analysis discusses the relationship of Osteoporosis
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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What next? Abiraterone->Docetaxel->Cabazitaxel-> ?
We r from India, New joinee to this group, looking for suggestions from great worriers or experts as per their exp/knowledge. 1.what could be the other options for us or what should I discuss with my doctor to add or think? 2.what would be the best sequence for next treatments? 3.How long cabazitaxel
We r from India, New joinee to this group, looking for suggestions from great worriers or experts as per their exp/knowledge. 1.what could be the other options for us or what should I discuss with my doctor to add or think? 2.what would be the best sequence for next treatments? 3.How long cabazitaxel
pka21
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Not respiratory but may be of interest to a few. How to heal cracked heels.
Cracked heels, also known as fissures, can be a nuisance and even bleed sometimes, but can occasionally lead to more serious problems if left untreated. Treat them by giving your feet a little more attention, beginning with moisturizing them at least twice a day. Look for thick moisturizers (Eucerin
Cracked heels, also known as fissures, can be a nuisance and even bleed sometimes, but can occasionally lead to more serious problems if left untreated. Treat them by giving your feet a little more attention, beginning with moisturizing them at least twice a day. Look for thick moisturizers (Eucerin
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
LiverMD
Hello. I am Stage 2 PBC diagnosed 3 years ago. I have been untreated so far due to reaction to Ursodiol and I didn’t get into clinical trial. He wants to start me on Ocaliva. It’s in the insurance Approval stage. Anyway, has anyone tried LiverMD and does it help at all? And what side effects to
Hello. I am Stage 2 PBC diagnosed 3 years ago. I have been untreated so far due to reaction to Ursodiol and I didn’t get into clinical trial. He wants to start me on Ocaliva. It’s in the insurance Approval stage. Anyway, has anyone tried LiverMD and does it help at all? And what side effects to
freebyrd1707
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PBCers Organization
3 years ago
Guides to vitamin supplements for Celiac
Here are three documents on nutritional supplements for Celiac (increasing level of detail) from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. Vitamin D, B vitamins, iron, Omega 3 / fish oil, etc. Level 1 https://www.bidmc.org/centers-and-departments/digestive-disease-center
Here are three documents on nutritional supplements for Celiac (increasing level of detail) from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. Vitamin D, B vitamins, iron, Omega 3 / fish oil, etc. Level 1 https://www.bidmc.org/centers-and-departments/digestive-disease-center
Rhyothemis
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
First gynea appointment and laparoscopy
First appointment went really well with my gynecologist, she did a quick internal exam to check tenderness. She said she will send me for further testing to see if anything has changed since my last scans. She will see me again in 3 months to discuss the scan results and make the decision to go ahead
First appointment went really well with my gynecologist, she did a quick internal exam to check tenderness. She said she will send me for further testing to see if anything has changed since my last scans. She will see me again in 3 months to discuss the scan results and make the decision to go ahead
chxlsea
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
High calcium level s
Hi all I received a letter from my rheumatologist this week I saw him just before Christmas. He suspected that I may have rheumatoid arthritis as well as PMR but my blood showed no signs of the inflammatory markers although he did say that this will need checking as I tapper. They did find however that
Hi all I received a letter from my rheumatologist this week I saw him just before Christmas. He suspected that I may have rheumatoid arthritis as well as PMR but my blood showed no signs of the inflammatory markers although he did say that this will need checking as I tapper. They did find however that
Hiibilly
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Pregnancy with Hashimotos disease
Hi, I am 12 weeks pregnant my last bloods 28/4 TSH was 3.14, t3 4.6, t4 17.8 I have increased my levothyroxine to 150mcg a day and take on empty stomach, 80% gluten free due to nausea. I feel that my levels only went up as I wasn’t prob leaving enough of a gap between eating and taking meds due to nausea
Hi, I am 12 weeks pregnant my last bloods 28/4 TSH was 3.14, t3 4.6, t4 17.8 I have increased my levothyroxine to 150mcg a day and take on empty stomach, 80% gluten free due to nausea. I feel that my levels only went up as I wasn’t prob leaving enough of a gap between eating and taking meds due to nausea
MARIANSTART87
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Tranexamic acid??
Hi everyone, thank you all for the suggestions and well wishes on my previous post. I have been prescribed tranexamic acid. Has anyone got any experiences with this? Has it helped the bleeding or pain? Did anyone find it upset their stomach? Does anyone have any tips on how to manage the bloating and
Hi everyone, thank you all for the suggestions and well wishes on my previous post. I have been prescribed tranexamic acid. Has anyone got any experiences with this? Has it helped the bleeding or pain? Did anyone find it upset their stomach? Does anyone have any tips on how to manage the bloating and
Hobi
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Pain killers or not? Perplexed.
Hi, I have a dumb question. It's 3.5 weeks since my diagnostic laparoscopy, so I think the incision points are more or less healed. The consultant told me there was too much work to do in one day surgery session & needed an MRI and multi-discipline team to look at results. I was feeling virtuous, not
Hi, I have a dumb question. It's 3.5 weeks since my diagnostic laparoscopy, so I think the incision points are more or less healed. The consultant told me there was too much work to do in one day surgery session & needed an MRI and multi-discipline team to look at results. I was feeling virtuous, not
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Supplements
Does anyone take added supplements alongside their medication? I am still being diagnosed but the consensus seems to be I have angina and am on Propranolol (originally for migraine prevention before my diagnosis) and Atorvastatin, just been reduced from 80mg to 20mg, as well as low dose aspirin and
Does anyone take added supplements alongside their medication? I am still being diagnosed but the consensus seems to be I have angina and am on Propranolol (originally for migraine prevention before my diagnosis) and Atorvastatin, just been reduced from 80mg to 20mg, as well as low dose aspirin and
CC62
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Anxiety caused by obssesions
Hy guys, can anyone help me for finding an effective natural or herbal treatment like inositol or omega 3 for anxiety and obsessions
Hy guys, can anyone help me for finding an effective natural or herbal treatment like inositol or omega 3 for anxiety and obsessions
khalo112
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OCD-UK
3 years ago
Is it possible for Ursodiol responders to stop responding to the medication in the future?
That's my biggest worry. I am a responder now but I worry about the future.
That's my biggest worry. I am a responder now but I worry about the future.
mmihhih
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
Vitamin D and calcium
I have had PMR for two years. I finally took last Prednisolone tablet on 9 January and have been off them now for 10 days and feeling fine. I also stopped taking alendronic acid in November and omeprazole once I stopped my Prednisolone. Can I ask, if you have also stopped taking your steroids are
I have had PMR for two years. I finally took last Prednisolone tablet on 9 January and have been off them now for 10 days and feeling fine. I also stopped taking alendronic acid in November and omeprazole once I stopped my Prednisolone. Can I ask, if you have also stopped taking your steroids are
Trek2
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
New member here
I was diagnosed in June 2019 with PMR after an unexpected attack out of the blue , when I was in so much pain I couldn't move and began shaking and with my teeth chattering. An excellent GP pulled out all the stops, arranged immediate blood tests and other examinations and very soon prescribed prednisolone
I was diagnosed in June 2019 with PMR after an unexpected attack out of the blue , when I was in so much pain I couldn't move and began shaking and with my teeth chattering. An excellent GP pulled out all the stops, arranged immediate blood tests and other examinations and very soon prescribed prednisolone
LCfan
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Can I just stop AA
hi everyone just a question about AA, is it ok to just stop taking it? I was diagnosed in 2016 with PMR and 18 months later had a dexa scan which showed I had osteoporosis in the lower back. I can’t remember they exact numbers but it was only just in the realms of the lower end so was given Alendronic
hi everyone just a question about AA, is it ok to just stop taking it? I was diagnosed in 2016 with PMR and 18 months later had a dexa scan which showed I had osteoporosis in the lower back. I can’t remember they exact numbers but it was only just in the realms of the lower end so was given Alendronic
9lives
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Fish oil supplements and heart rhythm disorder: New analysis..
Omega-3 supplements are associated with an increased likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation in people with high blood lipids. That's the finding of a study published on 28th April 2021, in European Heart Journal -- Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology
Omega-3 supplements are associated with an increased likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation in people with high blood lipids. That's the finding of a study published on 28th April 2021, in European Heart Journal -- Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Could my symptoms be endometriosis?
Hello! I hope you are all coping ok. I felt compelled to join this forum because I am getting to the end of my tether with my symptoms and lack of support from GP’s. I would really appreciate some guidance on whether you think my symptoms could be endometriosis and if anyone has had any similar experiences
Hello! I hope you are all coping ok. I felt compelled to join this forum because I am getting to the end of my tether with my symptoms and lack of support from GP’s. I would really appreciate some guidance on whether you think my symptoms could be endometriosis and if anyone has had any similar experiences
ColourfulK
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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