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Bleeding
Have been bleeding for 2 weeks doctor gave me mefenamic acid but not working what can I do
Have been bleeding for 2 weeks doctor gave me mefenamic acid but not working what can I do
Shazzer70
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BASHH
3 years ago
Life
Hello all. Life when diagnosed with ataxia is the beginning of a new life that can make everything harder to do although, harder doesn’t mean it can’t be done it just makes it harder. It makes us find different ways of doing things. I think, (having done a first aid course ounce which was that long
Hello all. Life when diagnosed with ataxia is the beginning of a new life that can make everything harder to do although, harder doesn’t mean it can’t be done it just makes it harder. It makes us find different ways of doing things. I think, (having done a first aid course ounce which was that long
paul456
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Ataxia UK
3 years ago
My top sleep aid right now
Just wanted to share about what helps me most at the moment. Sleep is so important for us. The website is www.nothingmuchhappens.com (I listen in the Audible app) and it's billed as 'bedtime stories for grownups'. In fact it is more than that - it's a kind of brain training. The stories are simple
Just wanted to share about what helps me most at the moment. Sleep is so important for us. The website is www.nothingmuchhappens.com (I listen in the Audible app) and it's billed as 'bedtime stories for grownups'. In fact it is more than that - it's a kind of brain training. The stories are simple
Smokeypurple
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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Is anyone here boosting their plasmalogen levels?
I've watched several interviews with biochemist Dayan Goodenowe PhD (https://drgoodenowe.com/) where he discussed increasing plasmalogen levels to prevent Alzheimer's and other dementias. He mentioned that higher plasmalogen levels also help in Parkinson's by improving function in dopaminergic neurons
I've watched several interviews with biochemist Dayan Goodenowe PhD (https://drgoodenowe.com/) where he discussed increasing plasmalogen levels to prevent Alzheimer's and other dementias. He mentioned that higher plasmalogen levels also help in Parkinson's by improving function in dopaminergic neurons
genesurf
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Marine Collagen for Osteoarthritis
Good morning on a sunny clear frosty day. Does anyone have experience of using marine collagen while on an anticoagulant? I have osteoarthritis but had to stop helpful supplements such as fish oil and glucosamine and chondroitin when I began taking Edoxaban. Certainly the fish oil with high Omega 3 was
Good morning on a sunny clear frosty day. Does anyone have experience of using marine collagen while on an anticoagulant? I have osteoarthritis but had to stop helpful supplements such as fish oil and glucosamine and chondroitin when I began taking Edoxaban. Certainly the fish oil with high Omega 3 was
Peileen
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Osteoarthritis Action
2 years ago
MARINE COLLAGEN AND EDOXABAN ANTICOAGULANY
Good morning on a sunny clear frosty day. Does anyone have experience of using marine collagen while on an anticoagulant? I have osteoarthritis but had to stop helpful supplements such as fish oil and glucosamine and chondroitin when I began taking Edoxaban. Certainly the fish oil with high Omega 3 was
Good morning on a sunny clear frosty day. Does anyone have experience of using marine collagen while on an anticoagulant? I have osteoarthritis but had to stop helpful supplements such as fish oil and glucosamine and chondroitin when I began taking Edoxaban. Certainly the fish oil with high Omega 3 was
Peileen
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Ursodeoxycholic acid
Does anyone have experience of ursodeoxycholic acid for treating itchiness due to cirrhosis
Does anyone have experience of ursodeoxycholic acid for treating itchiness due to cirrhosis
wilmawemyss
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
B12/Folate
Hey all! I’ve been battling many deficiencies for a long time. Last year while taking glutathione, all of my memories disappeared, and I was completely numb. No emotions, no memories, no thinking, difficulty in making new memories, no awareness, altered consciousness etc. My nervous system was shutting
Hey all! I’ve been battling many deficiencies for a long time. Last year while taking glutathione, all of my memories disappeared, and I was completely numb. No emotions, no memories, no thinking, difficulty in making new memories, no awareness, altered consciousness etc. My nervous system was shutting
Flourishingwillo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
IGF-I & Mortality
New study below [1]. The insulin axis is rarely talked about but is very important IMO. Even back in 2004 there were a lot of insulin-like growth factor-I [IGF-I] studies. Currently 556 hits on PubMed for <prostate "IGF-I">. But who reads them? I have learned to beware of anything with "growth factor
New study below [1]. The insulin axis is rarely talked about but is very important IMO. Even back in 2004 there were a lot of insulin-like growth factor-I [IGF-I] studies. Currently 556 hits on PubMed for <prostate "IGF-I">. But who reads them? I have learned to beware of anything with "growth factor
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid and thyroid dieases
Hello there, I have been doing research recently and i came across something that may interest some of you. So i read the following study https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tjem1920/127/1/127_1_85/_article To summarise it basically says aspirin helps with thyroid hormone conversion. So what does aspirin
Hello there, I have been doing research recently and i came across something that may interest some of you. So i read the following study https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tjem1920/127/1/127_1_85/_article To summarise it basically says aspirin helps with thyroid hormone conversion. So what does aspirin
RABIDFOX
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Tips Between Egg Collection & Transfer
Hi everyone, I had my egg collection on Thursday and we’ve got 5 fertilised. All being well, transfer should be Tuesday. I’m just wondering if there’s any tips, diet, supplements, activities I should be doing between now and Tuesday? I’ve read so much but now I’m here, I can’t remember half of it. I
Hi everyone, I had my egg collection on Thursday and we’ve got 5 fertilised. All being well, transfer should be Tuesday. I’m just wondering if there’s any tips, diet, supplements, activities I should be doing between now and Tuesday? I’ve read so much but now I’m here, I can’t remember half of it. I
Rubyr3d
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Yes, Vitamin D again - but not specifically PCa.
Someone raised the question - is vitamin D supplementation ever a good idea? TA: "JoAnn Mason (sic), probably the foremost expert on this ..." I thought I'd look at what JoAnn Manson, as a member of the VITAL study team, had to report. [1] "Vitamin D supplementation for five years, with or without omega
Someone raised the question - is vitamin D supplementation ever a good idea? TA: "JoAnn Mason (sic), probably the foremost expert on this ..." I thought I'd look at what JoAnn Manson, as a member of the VITAL study team, had to report. [1] "Vitamin D supplementation for five years, with or without omega
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
TTC again!
Hello! TTC and just had my most recent bloods back since increasing dose by 25mcg 8 weeks ago. I'm now on 150mcg. My results show: fT4: 20. TSH: 0.24. I'm a little worried that my TSH is too low now? My GP has advised me to keep on with the 150mcg dose, but I'm wondering what to do if I do conceive,
Hello! TTC and just had my most recent bloods back since increasing dose by 25mcg 8 weeks ago. I'm now on 150mcg. My results show: fT4: 20. TSH: 0.24. I'm a little worried that my TSH is too low now? My GP has advised me to keep on with the 150mcg dose, but I'm wondering what to do if I do conceive,
hashihol
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Do you have any supplements you think helped JAK2+ patients?
I’m just curious is there any supplements that is not advised or would help a JAK2+ patient, is Omega 3 and normal multivitamins okay? I’m just concern that they are other vitamins that conflicts with our condition. For example, it’s not a vitamins but I heard birth control pills are not advisable for
I’m just curious is there any supplements that is not advised or would help a JAK2+ patient, is Omega 3 and normal multivitamins okay? I’m just concern that they are other vitamins that conflicts with our condition. For example, it’s not a vitamins but I heard birth control pills are not advisable for
livelovelaugh1992
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
MEND Protocol: Metabolic Enhancement for Neurodegeneration
MEND was developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in an effort to enhance metabolism and prevent negative outcomes in those seeking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease treatments. MEND, which is based on an assessment of 36 different factors impacting health
MEND was developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in an effort to enhance metabolism and prevent negative outcomes in those seeking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease treatments. MEND, which is based on an assessment of 36 different factors impacting health
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Tinnitus silver bullet
Dear All Is there any such thing as an effective non addictive sleep aid which can be taken on a regular basis and which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? or a sedating antidepressant to assist sleep which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? I am still searching ? I need either of the above
Dear All Is there any such thing as an effective non addictive sleep aid which can be taken on a regular basis and which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? or a sedating antidepressant to assist sleep which doesn't increase tinnitus noise ?? I am still searching ? I need either of the above
DR650SE
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Parkinson's could be otherwise (2).
Officially, Parkinson's is still incurable in Western medicine. Cases of possible cure or reversal of symptoms occur in very strong or highly motivated people (Robert Rodgers has collected numerous cases since 2004. His mother had Parkinson's). And in Hindu and Chinese medicine, it is considered a difficult
Officially, Parkinson's is still incurable in Western medicine. Cases of possible cure or reversal of symptoms occur in very strong or highly motivated people (Robert Rodgers has collected numerous cases since 2004. His mother had Parkinson's). And in Hindu and Chinese medicine, it is considered a difficult
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Biopsy
Hello, I was diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) earlier this year. I am taking ursodeoxycholic acid and all seems to be under control for now. I had pancreatitis in February this year and had a follow up scan in October. The scan showed an increase in my pancreatic duct. I had an ultrasound
Hello, I was diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) earlier this year. I am taking ursodeoxycholic acid and all seems to be under control for now. I had pancreatitis in February this year and had a follow up scan in October. The scan showed an increase in my pancreatic duct. I had an ultrasound
Christinarose
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Newly Diagnosed with PMR - and slightly bewildered!
Hello I have found your community and would like to join, please! I can see much information which I need to absorb but also have several questions which perhaps someone will be able to help me with..... After having pain, becoming more acute by the day along with fluctuating temperatures, painful
Hello I have found your community and would like to join, please! I can see much information which I need to absorb but also have several questions which perhaps someone will be able to help me with..... After having pain, becoming more acute by the day along with fluctuating temperatures, painful
Rostom
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
New Medicines Atorvastatin and Propranaolol Bone Worries
I have had a barrage of blood tests done recently due to Osteoporosis, no blood test was left out, except for Magnesium that I am being tested for in the next lot of blood tests in January. My blood tests show high cholesterol so the doctor prescribed Atorvastatin 20mg. He also prescribed Propranaolol
I have had a barrage of blood tests done recently due to Osteoporosis, no blood test was left out, except for Magnesium that I am being tested for in the next lot of blood tests in January. My blood tests show high cholesterol so the doctor prescribed Atorvastatin 20mg. He also prescribed Propranaolol
Daisi124
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
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