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A Cure
It reverses the effects of Parkinson's, Alzheimer's,
ALS
, and other brain diseases by eating away the plaque, alphasynuclein,etc. Please pray. This could be it. Just go to M13 and read for yourself. PRAY!
It reverses the effects of Parkinson's, Alzheimer's,
ALS
, and other brain diseases by eating away the plaque, alphasynuclein,etc. Please pray. This could be it. Just go to M13 and read for yourself. PRAY!
michaela13
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
Thankful for the good days
I
als
take plaquenil, folic acid, prednisone, oxycodone and dilaudid. Every 3 months he changed the dosage. It does take patience and a lot of strength along with the realization that your life will never be the same. I wish all of you strength! I am 64 years old.
I
als
take plaquenil, folic acid, prednisone, oxycodone and dilaudid. Every 3 months he changed the dosage. It does take patience and a lot of strength along with the realization that your life will never be the same. I wish all of you strength! I am 64 years old.
Im49pepsikid2
in
Cure Arthritis Community
8 years ago
Is this remission?????
Hey thank you healthunlocked.com and all members....special Thanx to Mr Anup,and Mr Shooter George ..... Today got my blood reports....and on 4th month of getting diagnosed as diabetic with HBa1c 13.1......to day 4th month HBa1c is 6.4 (only 500X2 mg metformin) . This happened due to inspiration from
Hey thank you healthunlocked.com and all members....special Thanx to Mr Anup,and Mr Shooter George ..... Today got my blood reports....and on 4th month of getting diagnosed as diabetic with HBa1c 13.1......to day 4th month HBa1c is 6.4 (only 500X2 mg metformin) . This happened due to inspiration from
cure
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in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
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stem cells from ones own self
This patient-specific therapy has the potential to halt or reverse the damage of Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders, including
ALS
.
This patient-specific therapy has the potential to halt or reverse the damage of Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders, including
ALS
.
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
numbers
I see people posting about some numbers and I'm not good with the short forms for them - but I thought I'd post mine... At my last blood test a week before my biopsy (in april) albumin 39 Alanine Aminotransferase 174 (max normal is 44) aspartate Aminotransferase 114 (max normal is 31) Alkaline Phophatase
I see people posting about some numbers and I'm not good with the short forms for them - but I thought I'd post mine... At my last blood test a week before my biopsy (in april) albumin 39 Alanine Aminotransferase 174 (max normal is 44) aspartate Aminotransferase 114 (max normal is 31) Alkaline Phophatase
Becca75
in
PBC Foundation
8 years ago
Can anyone help? I'm new here.
Hello all. I have been having ongoing problems for 2 years. They are getting worse. Besides joint problems such as TMJ, carpal tunnel, and knee problems (surgery on all), I have been having other issues. Feel like I’m living life in a fog. Awful concentration. Cluster headaches/migraines. Muscles
Hello all. I have been having ongoing problems for 2 years. They are getting worse. Besides joint problems such as TMJ, carpal tunnel, and knee problems (surgery on all), I have been having other issues. Feel like I’m living life in a fog. Awful concentration. Cluster headaches/migraines. Muscles
cshepp
in
Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
8 years ago
Scared of MS, ALS, off balance, dizzy, Nuero disease? Long term GAD suffering? Please read this!! This gave me hope to start beating anxiet
So, by the time you have gone to the doctor you are pretty much resigned to the fact that it is MS or if you are really unlucky
ALS
.
So, by the time you have gone to the doctor you are pretty much resigned to the fact that it is MS or if you are really unlucky
ALS
.
Mrworrymaster
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Add on to my previous post.
progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a neurological disease for which there is (so far) no cure, it was a devastating time for both of them, not least because so little is known about the cause or treatment of a disease that affects some 20,000 Americans, a number similar to that of Lou Gehrig’s disease (
ALS
progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a neurological disease for which there is (so far) no cure, it was a devastating time for both of them, not least because so little is known about the cause or treatment of a disease that affects some 20,000 Americans, a number similar to that of Lou Gehrig’s disease (
ALS
goldcap
in
PSP Association
8 years ago
Low Glutathione
"Low glutathione levels have been associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as MS (Multiple Sclerosis),
ALS
(Lou Gehrig's disease), Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, among others."
"Low glutathione levels have been associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as MS (Multiple Sclerosis),
ALS
(Lou Gehrig's disease), Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, among others."
Tjayoo
in
PSP Association
8 years ago
Sorry for being a pain
Photo of full blood count. Can only add one photo Sodium 140 mmol/L (133-146) Potassium 4.3 mmol/L (3.5-5.3) Chloride 109 mmol/L (95-108) Urea 5.5 mmol/L (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 59 umol/L (50-100) Estimated GFR >60 ml/min/1.73m^2 Bilirubin 5 umol/L (<21) Alk. Phos 83 u/L (30-130) ALT 14 u/L (5-55) Albumin
Photo of full blood count. Can only add one photo Sodium 140 mmol/L (133-146) Potassium 4.3 mmol/L (3.5-5.3) Chloride 109 mmol/L (95-108) Urea 5.5 mmol/L (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 59 umol/L (50-100) Estimated GFR >60 ml/min/1.73m^2 Bilirubin 5 umol/L (<21) Alk. Phos 83 u/L (30-130) ALT 14 u/L (5-55) Albumin
Depict
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Study for the new med Obetichiolic Acid and my experience
Good Morning, Here's a study for the new med Obetichiolic Acid and my experience for on applying; Subject: NCT02308111, 747-302, Phase 3 Study of Obeticholic Acid Evaluating Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (this is out of Nashville, TN, however I think they have other locations
Good Morning, Here's a study for the new med Obetichiolic Acid and my experience for on applying; Subject: NCT02308111, 747-302, Phase 3 Study of Obeticholic Acid Evaluating Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (this is out of Nashville, TN, however I think they have other locations
kauthement
in
PBC Foundation
8 years ago
Starting PSA was 5,006.4
In November 2013 I was in a Northern California emergency room with severe lower back pain at age 65. Turned out I had previously undiagnosed, widespread metastatic prostate cancer. PSA was 5,006.4, with testosterone level of 908, and Alkaline Phosphatase around 424. Nuclear medicine bone scan lighted
In November 2013 I was in a Northern California emergency room with severe lower back pain at age 65. Turned out I had previously undiagnosed, widespread metastatic prostate cancer. PSA was 5,006.4, with testosterone level of 908, and Alkaline Phosphatase around 424. Nuclear medicine bone scan lighted
ctarleton
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Back again!
Hi, I was on here a few years back as 'inkedup' -unfortunately due to some online bulling i came off. I have Scleroderma, Sjogren's, Hypothyroidism and osteoarthritis. I,ve been AMA pos for many years, but no one wanted to help me, and as i have 3 other autoimmune probs, i knew i was heading for issues
Hi, I was on here a few years back as 'inkedup' -unfortunately due to some online bulling i came off. I have Scleroderma, Sjogren's, Hypothyroidism and osteoarthritis. I,ve been AMA pos for many years, but no one wanted to help me, and as i have 3 other autoimmune probs, i knew i was heading for issues
MissusTee
in
PBC Foundation
8 years ago
First blood draw after diagnosis, and pain...
Hi friends...so I have good news, but troubling symptoms. First the good news. 12/18/2015 (Pre-diagnosis) Alt 116, AST 89, Alk Phos 388; GGt 165, AMA 158 (!) On January 4, 2016 my decaying gallbladder was removed, and liver biopsied, confirming pbc (stage 2, with some stage 3 inflammation. still confused
Hi friends...so I have good news, but troubling symptoms. First the good news. 12/18/2015 (Pre-diagnosis) Alt 116, AST 89, Alk Phos 388; GGt 165, AMA 158 (!) On January 4, 2016 my decaying gallbladder was removed, and liver biopsied, confirming pbc (stage 2, with some stage 3 inflammation. still confused
JennyCville
in
PBC Foundation
8 years ago
How can this be FND when I have a positive Babinski reflex?
Yet, because I don't have
ALS
or MS or a tumor, they decide on FND. So, I have a question. Does a neurologist monitor this forum? If so, my question to him/her is: Are there any cases of a Babinski reflex being from FND?
Yet, because I don't have
ALS
or MS or a tumor, they decide on FND. So, I have a question. Does a neurologist monitor this forum? If so, my question to him/her is: Are there any cases of a Babinski reflex being from FND?
Babinski
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
8 years ago
Weak hands
I've convinced myself I have MND/
ALS
.. I'm freaking myself out.! I can lift things they just feel really light 😩😩
I've convinced myself I have MND/
ALS
.. I'm freaking myself out.! I can lift things they just feel really light 😩😩
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
9 years ago
What do you think this guy should do?
67 year old diagnosed in May 2002 with advanced prostate cancer - PSA 64. Cancer spread to one spot on his pelvis, and annual bone scans showed no other areas of involvement. After 3 years on hormone blockade, he was treated in 2005 with Tomotherapy (proton beam radiation), and was taken off all drugs
67 year old diagnosed in May 2002 with advanced prostate cancer - PSA 64. Cancer spread to one spot on his pelvis, and annual bone scans showed no other areas of involvement. After 3 years on hormone blockade, he was treated in 2005 with Tomotherapy (proton beam radiation), and was taken off all drugs
Darryl
Partner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
my sgpt is 52, is it dangerous?
my sgpt is 52. is it dangerous?
my sgpt is 52. is it dangerous?
SankarChakrabortty
in
LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Silly Silly Anxiety
Then an MS scare, now it is an
ALS
scare. I am 28 years old and seem to be finding false death for death around every corner. I have talked tom multiple doctors a neurologist, a GI doctor and dermatologist. ( On my second therapist and looking for another psychiatrist.)
Then an MS scare, now it is an
ALS
scare. I am 28 years old and seem to be finding false death for death around every corner. I have talked tom multiple doctors a neurologist, a GI doctor and dermatologist. ( On my second therapist and looking for another psychiatrist.)
Jeudee
in
Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Hernia
The scrotum may
als
be enlarged. This lump will often be clearly visible beneath the skin. It may disappear when you lie down, and appear again if you cough, sneeze or strain on the toilet.
The scrotum may
als
be enlarged. This lump will often be clearly visible beneath the skin. It may disappear when you lie down, and appear again if you cough, sneeze or strain on the toilet.
Hidden
Administrator
in
Men's Health Forum
8 years ago
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