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AIH - Drug Free Remission?
Just been to see liver consultant. (I have AIH/PBC Overlap Syndrome - Diagnosed 2011). Currently on 100mg of Aza for the AIH and he's going to try and wean me off 25mg at a time every 6 months to see if I can stay in remission. 40% chance of success so let's hope I'm in the minority for something positive
Just been to see liver consultant. (I have AIH/PBC Overlap Syndrome - Diagnosed 2011). Currently on 100mg of Aza for the AIH and he's going to try and wean me off 25mg at a time every 6 months to see if I can stay in remission. 40% chance of success so let's hope I'm in the minority for something positive
Jtxx
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British Liver Trust
10 years ago
Fibroscan
I have autoimmune hepatitis ,I was diagnosed dec 2013 after being very ill,spent the best part of two weeks in hospital,my alt was over 2000, my blood wasn't clotting,had to have fresh frozen plasma to clot my blood prior to having a biopsy which confirmed AIH but the sample wasn't good enough to say
I have autoimmune hepatitis ,I was diagnosed dec 2013 after being very ill,spent the best part of two weeks in hospital,my alt was over 2000, my blood wasn't clotting,had to have fresh frozen plasma to clot my blood prior to having a biopsy which confirmed AIH but the sample wasn't good enough to say
birty
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British Liver Trust
10 years ago
PBC/AIH or not?
Hi, I'm new here. I was diagnosed with PBC a couple of months ago and have been on urso since, it does seem to be helping with the fatigue so far. After seeing a consultant he said I should have a biopsy which I have now had and am awaiting the results. I asked him why I needed a biopsy and he said he
Hi, I'm new here. I was diagnosed with PBC a couple of months ago and have been on urso since, it does seem to be helping with the fatigue so far. After seeing a consultant he said I should have a biopsy which I have now had and am awaiting the results. I asked him why I needed a biopsy and he said he
Godfrey1
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PBC Foundation
10 years ago
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Night owl :-(
Hi everyone , is anyone there , just needed a chat , I'm sat on bed , it's nearly midnight, I remember the good days I would crawl into bed at 10pm & fall asleep no problems woke feeling refreshed & rekaxed, now feel like a deer in the headlights , I am on thyroid medication with a lot of side effects
Hi everyone , is anyone there , just needed a chat , I'm sat on bed , it's nearly midnight, I remember the good days I would crawl into bed at 10pm & fall asleep no problems woke feeling refreshed & rekaxed, now feel like a deer in the headlights , I am on thyroid medication with a lot of side effects
Binkynoo
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Anxiety Support
10 years ago
HFI Launches Patient Registry Survey
ENGAGING INDIVIDUALS. FINDING SOLUTIONS. SAVING LIVES. HFI Pre-Launch Patient Registry The Hepatitis Foundation International (HFI) requests your participation in a very important preliminary survey. In collaboration with a team from the Genetic Alliance, the Hepatitis Foundation International has
ENGAGING INDIVIDUALS. FINDING SOLUTIONS. SAVING LIVES. HFI Pre-Launch Patient Registry The Hepatitis Foundation International (HFI) requests your participation in a very important preliminary survey. In collaboration with a team from the Genetic Alliance, the Hepatitis Foundation International has
Ivonnepf
Pioneer
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
10 years ago
Pbc
Jen11804 3 minutes ago I'm new here. I was diagnosed with pbc in the past few weeks. I've had itching of my arm for month and unusually tired. I've always been active and now it seems I don't have the energy or drive to bother. I'm currently taking 2000 mg of urso daily and I feel ok. I mean no real
Jen11804 3 minutes ago I'm new here. I was diagnosed with pbc in the past few weeks. I've had itching of my arm for month and unusually tired. I've always been active and now it seems I don't have the energy or drive to bother. I'm currently taking 2000 mg of urso daily and I feel ok. I mean no real
Jen11804
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PBC Foundation
10 years ago
Pbc
I'm new here. I was diagnosed with pbc in the past few weeks. I've had itching of my arm for month and unusually tired. I've always been active and now it seems I don't have the energy or drive to bother. I'm currently taking 2000 mg of urso daily and I feel ok. I mean no real side affects
I'm new here. I was diagnosed with pbc in the past few weeks. I've had itching of my arm for month and unusually tired. I've always been active and now it seems I don't have the energy or drive to bother. I'm currently taking 2000 mg of urso daily and I feel ok. I mean no real side affects
Jen11804
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British Liver Trust
10 years ago
Sleep aid
Hi just wondering if any of you have suffered with really bad insomnia like I am doing , I went through a phase just before diagnosed with over active thyroid , now 7 months into meds Carbi , it's awful cant sleep for feeling dizzy I'm sat crying I don't know what to do I have a lil boy surely I should
Hi just wondering if any of you have suffered with really bad insomnia like I am doing , I went through a phase just before diagnosed with over active thyroid , now 7 months into meds Carbi , it's awful cant sleep for feeling dizzy I'm sat crying I don't know what to do I have a lil boy surely I should
Binkynoo
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
HILL TRAINING & A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS!!
It was time for another session on that almighty hill in Richmond where last week I managed just THREE ups and downs and boy was I ready! I was gonna increase the ups and downs to 4 this week, so after making a celery, carrot and apple juice and chomping on 6 stoneless dates I was ready for action.
It was time for another session on that almighty hill in Richmond where last week I managed just THREE ups and downs and boy was I ready! I was gonna increase the ups and downs to 4 this week, so after making a celery, carrot and apple juice and chomping on 6 stoneless dates I was ready for action.
danzargo
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Scary times
Hi everyone New to all this and it's quite scary. I'm 61 and have recently be diagnosed with multiple bilateral pulmonary embolisms and left sided pneumonia. Had Heparin and now on Warfarin. INR is not stable but then who's is? ... This forum's a great idea and you've all educated and calmed my ignorance
Hi everyone New to all this and it's quite scary. I'm 61 and have recently be diagnosed with multiple bilateral pulmonary embolisms and left sided pneumonia. Had Heparin and now on Warfarin. INR is not stable but then who's is? ... This forum's a great idea and you've all educated and calmed my ignorance
Tadmad
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Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Natural Remedies for Dandruff
Natural Remedies for Dandruff-- Olive Oil: Olive oil is an excellent remedy that can cure all sorts of dandruff problem. Olive oil acts as a moisturiser that makes the skin on your scalp really moist. This reduces the formation of dandruff. Before applying olive oil, you should heat it gently. Warm
Natural Remedies for Dandruff-- Olive Oil: Olive oil is an excellent remedy that can cure all sorts of dandruff problem. Olive oil acts as a moisturiser that makes the skin on your scalp really moist. This reduces the formation of dandruff. Before applying olive oil, you should heat it gently. Warm
msharib86
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Healthy Eating
10 years ago
How to rule out pbc...is an ama enough?
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum. I'm very confused about how to definitively diagnose or rule out PBC, and AIH. A recent yearly physical revealed my ALT liver enzymes were at 98. Doctor said it could be anything, including pbc. He ran an AMA antibody test hat came back negative today...and said
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum. I'm very confused about how to definitively diagnose or rule out PBC, and AIH. A recent yearly physical revealed my ALT liver enzymes were at 98. Doctor said it could be anything, including pbc. He ran an AMA antibody test hat came back negative today...and said
Valerie3001
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PBC Foundation
10 years ago
Circadin as sleep aid
Someone recommended Circadin to me as a sleep aid, but I did some digging around and have found information that says: "Not to be used in people with autoimmune diseases such as systematic lupus erythematosus". I have Hashimoto's. I showed this info to my GP who is quite open minded and she was
Someone recommended Circadin to me as a sleep aid, but I did some digging around and have found information that says: "Not to be used in people with autoimmune diseases such as systematic lupus erythematosus". I have Hashimoto's. I showed this info to my GP who is quite open minded and she was
MacG
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Coming off blood thinners before birth.
I am now 35 weeks pregnant and have been on 150mg aspirin and fragmin throughout pregnancy. Baby is growing well and so the plan is to come off my aspirin at 36+2 but keep on the fragmin except the day I have my cervical stitch out at 36+4 then induce at 38+2. So in total the max I will be off my aspirin
I am now 35 weeks pregnant and have been on 150mg aspirin and fragmin throughout pregnancy. Baby is growing well and so the plan is to come off my aspirin at 36+2 but keep on the fragmin except the day I have my cervical stitch out at 36+4 then induce at 38+2. So in total the max I will be off my aspirin
starships
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
New drugs against warfarin
I know this question has been asked before, but how many are on the new drugs? I would love to know the outcome of these drugs as I want to come off warfarin as they cannot tell me conclusively if I have AF but have stuck me on warfarin anyway. I am fed up with the diet aspect and also the bloods taken
I know this question has been asked before, but how many are on the new drugs? I would love to know the outcome of these drugs as I want to come off warfarin as they cannot tell me conclusively if I have AF but have stuck me on warfarin anyway. I am fed up with the diet aspect and also the bloods taken
Dottilind
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AF Association
10 years ago
Does amitriptyline cause augmentaion?
A few posters in a pervious thread of mine said that amitriptyline can make RLS much worse but not augmentation? What does this mean? It sounds like a bit of a contradiction? I got some amitriptyline in its lowest dose, for sleep aid. I used it before and it worked but left me like a zombie the next
A few posters in a pervious thread of mine said that amitriptyline can make RLS much worse but not augmentation? What does this mean? It sounds like a bit of a contradiction? I got some amitriptyline in its lowest dose, for sleep aid. I used it before and it worked but left me like a zombie the next
ELMAGO_1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 years ago
Poor Foggy. Here Dear
Sorry to read about the toes - boy that must smart. Fancy a whiff of this? I confiscated it from the church first aid box. I would never have thought I'd see the real McCoy. Being me I took off the top. WOW :P :P :P :P :P , just coming down mmmmm lalalalala
Sorry to read about the toes - boy that must smart. Fancy a whiff of this? I confiscated it from the church first aid box. I would never have thought I'd see the real McCoy. Being me I took off the top. WOW :P :P :P :P :P , just coming down mmmmm lalalalala
fenbadger
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Decompensated ald / alcholic hepatitis
Hi what can I safely give my husband who has just come out of hospital is still very weak and can't eat or drink much and finds it difficult to take his tablets because his throat is so sore he struggles to swallow tablets and food so enjoys ice cream and ice Lollys which I know it's not going to build
Hi what can I safely give my husband who has just come out of hospital is still very weak and can't eat or drink much and finds it difficult to take his tablets because his throat is so sore he struggles to swallow tablets and food so enjoys ice cream and ice Lollys which I know it's not going to build
Dixiebell123
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British Liver Trust
10 years ago
Is St Johns wort ok to take with NDT? Feeling quite depressed :(
Feeling somewhat down right now - I think it's just a combo of the Thyroid symptoms (esp the weight gain and hair loss, and obviously the fatigue) and also sick to death of my aching ribs, still not sorted despite numerous doctors visits. Some days I wonder what on earth I'm getting up for - and struggle
Feeling somewhat down right now - I think it's just a combo of the Thyroid symptoms (esp the weight gain and hair loss, and obviously the fatigue) and also sick to death of my aching ribs, still not sorted despite numerous doctors visits. Some days I wonder what on earth I'm getting up for - and struggle
sip1
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Registered childminders in raynes park
Hi my my mum & I are ofsted registered childminders in raynes park. Level 2&3 qualified in Early Years Childcare, DBS check ¤t first aid. Please private message me if you are looking for a childminder. Thanks !
Hi my my mum & I are ofsted registered childminders in raynes park. Level 2&3 qualified in Early Years Childcare, DBS check ¤t first aid. Please private message me if you are looking for a childminder. Thanks !
Sophie2503
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
10 years ago
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