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Hey All, I’m new to all this but I’ve been struggling with pain for a fair few years now. I’ve recently found out both Fallopian tubes are blocked, I’m still undiagnosed with Endometriosis at the minuet as I keep been told I’m too young to have a Lap! I’m in absolute agony at the minuet, I’m currently
Hey All, I’m new to all this but I’ve been struggling with pain for a fair few years now. I’ve recently found out both Fallopian tubes are blocked, I’m still undiagnosed with Endometriosis at the minuet as I keep been told I’m too young to have a Lap! I’m in absolute agony at the minuet, I’m currently
Kasey2424
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
HRT in late 50's
I am investigating about HRT and have been reading lots of good things about helping with osteoporosis. I am thinking about trying HRT as I have post menopausal issues and to help with OP. However my GP insists that after 50, it's of zero use. I have found good studies and even the ROS recommend it
I am investigating about HRT and have been reading lots of good things about helping with osteoporosis. I am thinking about trying HRT as I have post menopausal issues and to help with OP. However my GP insists that after 50, it's of zero use. I have found good studies and even the ROS recommend it
stockport1965
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Period Won't Stop!
So, I just want to start off by saying I do have PCOS so my periods have always been irregular and a bit crazy. I'm very much used to going a while without them - my longest cycle between periods was about 3 months. However, since about May last year, they've changed. In May, I bled for around a 3
So, I just want to start off by saying I do have PCOS so my periods have always been irregular and a bit crazy. I'm very much used to going a while without them - my longest cycle between periods was about 3 months. However, since about May last year, they've changed. In May, I bled for around a 3
Mouse87
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
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What levodopa teaches us...
"What is science? Learn from science that you must doubt the experts ... Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts. Every generation that discovers something from its experience must pass it on, but it must do so with a delicate balance between respect and disrespect..." Richard Feynman,
"What is science? Learn from science that you must doubt the experts ... Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts. Every generation that discovers something from its experience must pass it on, but it must do so with a delicate balance between respect and disrespect..." Richard Feynman,
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Study shows hyaluronan is effective in treating chronic lung disease.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and their collaborators found that inhaling unfragmented hyaluronan improves lung function in patients suffering from severe exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Hyaluronan, a sugar secreted by living tissue that acts as a scaffold
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and their collaborators found that inhaling unfragmented hyaluronan improves lung function in patients suffering from severe exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Hyaluronan, a sugar secreted by living tissue that acts as a scaffold
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Performance enhancing drugs.
First up, I I tried Creatine and Branch Chained
Amino
Acids
. No discernable effect. I'm talking specifically about spasticity and muscle strength here. Endurance. Walking, balance, etc Next, modafinil (banned by the IOC). Very good for my spasticity, the ability to focus on walking.
First up, I I tried Creatine and Branch Chained
Amino
Acids
. No discernable effect. I'm talking specifically about spasticity and muscle strength here. Endurance. Walking, balance, etc Next, modafinil (banned by the IOC). Very good for my spasticity, the ability to focus on walking.
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
4 years ago
Dosage reduction
Following on from my post a month ago, this is where I am now. Continued with 10 mg daily until I reached 6 weeks, then reduced to 9 mg, which is where I am now. My Dr wants me to continue to taper slowly by 1 mg every 6-8 weeks. Dr prefers to focus on symptoms rather than blood tests. I asked if
Following on from my post a month ago, this is where I am now. Continued with 10 mg daily until I reached 6 weeks, then reduced to 9 mg, which is where I am now. My Dr wants me to continue to taper slowly by 1 mg every 6-8 weeks. Dr prefers to focus on symptoms rather than blood tests. I asked if
Tinasleepyhead
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease: 28 Ways You Can Lower Your Risk
People with rheumatoid arthritis have nearly a 50 percent greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease. But there’s a lot you can do in your daily life to protect your heart and stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information
People with rheumatoid arthritis have nearly a 50 percent greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease. But there’s a lot you can do in your daily life to protect your heart and stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Hopeful but still keeping fingers crossed!
I am today posting, to give hope to others on tapering plans! After 4 years of first GCA followed by two bouts of PMR, my third attempt of tapering , continues to be promising. I chalk off a new week every Wednesday on my calendar and I have reached the ten week mark. That is ten weeks of no prednisolone
I am today posting, to give hope to others on tapering plans! After 4 years of first GCA followed by two bouts of PMR, my third attempt of tapering , continues to be promising. I chalk off a new week every Wednesday on my calendar and I have reached the ten week mark. That is ten weeks of no prednisolone
DevonMichael
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
alternative medical doctor MD
I decided to see if an alternative doctor could advise and prescribe for helping to control Pca cells in my blood from colonizing and creating problems. Recurrence. Presently I am > 0.1 from treatments at the university of Heidelberg. LU-177 and AC-225. He prescribed the following: Zinc, DHEA, Pregnenolone
I decided to see if an alternative doctor could advise and prescribe for helping to control Pca cells in my blood from colonizing and creating problems. Recurrence. Presently I am > 0.1 from treatments at the university of Heidelberg. LU-177 and AC-225. He prescribed the following: Zinc, DHEA, Pregnenolone
lewicki
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
My Vaccine Worries
Your thoughts, advice and perhaps your sympathy, would be greatly appreciated please. I'm sure my invitation to have the vaccine is imminent and I'm worried. I've debated with myself for weeks about the best course of action and I'm going round in circles. The last time I was vaccinated was in 1991
Your thoughts, advice and perhaps your sympathy, would be greatly appreciated please. I'm sure my invitation to have the vaccine is imminent and I'm worried. I've debated with myself for weeks about the best course of action and I'm going round in circles. The last time I was vaccinated was in 1991
joyce69
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Good meds for bone pain w. metastatic PCa.
Need pain med advice. GP Doc finally put me on Percocet -- which is way too weak to do much good. Have bone mets for almost 2 years from femurs to neck, and sometimes excruciating pain. Starting Hospice soon as my MO discharged me. (Have Braca 2 gene, and last med -- Lynparza -- lost its effectiveness
Need pain med advice. GP Doc finally put me on Percocet -- which is way too weak to do much good. Have bone mets for almost 2 years from femurs to neck, and sometimes excruciating pain. Starting Hospice soon as my MO discharged me. (Have Braca 2 gene, and last med -- Lynparza -- lost its effectiveness
bloodyveinpoke
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
My scores are in!
Spine -3.1 Femur -1.8 (I think they said total femur -1.6) After being told by a GP last week that I was borderline, "my" GP told me today that he thinks I should start alendronic acid immediately for 3 years. (I am 55). It is scaring the hell out of me if I am honest. His reasoning was that, if I
Spine -3.1 Femur -1.8 (I think they said total femur -1.6) After being told by a GP last week that I was borderline, "my" GP told me today that he thinks I should start alendronic acid immediately for 3 years. (I am 55). It is scaring the hell out of me if I am honest. His reasoning was that, if I
stockport1965
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
What do you think about this formula?
It was developed by Purebulk and had given it a name "Alpha Energy" but they have now discontinued this product Taurine....515 mg Glucuronolactone... 210 mg N-acetyl L- tyrosine... 200 mg Caffeine synthetic... 200 mg L-phenylalanine .. 180mg L malic acid.. 175 Seems good formula for boosting energy
It was developed by Purebulk and had given it a name "Alpha Energy" but they have now discontinued this product Taurine....515 mg Glucuronolactone... 210 mg N-acetyl L- tyrosine... 200 mg Caffeine synthetic... 200 mg L-phenylalanine .. 180mg L malic acid.. 175 Seems good formula for boosting energy
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
THE BENEFITS OF TAURINE ON STRESS
.), along with melatonin and other
amino
acids
, as a sleep aid. If I wake up all stressed during the night I take an extra dose of Taurine and feel very able to go back to sleep.
.), along with melatonin and other
amino
acids
, as a sleep aid. If I wake up all stressed during the night I take an extra dose of Taurine and feel very able to go back to sleep.
rideabike
in
PSP Association
4 years ago
How long for MRI results?
Hi All, this is my first post but hoping you may be able to shed some light on all of this for me. Had a pelvic MRI yesterday, how long usually for the results to come back? The nurse afterwards said they have to pass the results on to gynae & urology (?), then it will go to the gynae team at St Marys
Hi All, this is my first post but hoping you may be able to shed some light on all of this for me. Had a pelvic MRI yesterday, how long usually for the results to come back? The nurse afterwards said they have to pass the results on to gynae & urology (?), then it will go to the gynae team at St Marys
potter17
in
The Endometriosis Foundation
4 years ago
Autopsies tell us the secrets of Parkinson's...
The brains of Parkinson's patients tell us some of the secrets of the disease at autopsy... "For History must be our deliverer, not only from the undue influence of other times, but from the undue influence of our own, from the tyranny of environment and the pressure of the air we breathe". Acton.
The brains of Parkinson's patients tell us some of the secrets of the disease at autopsy... "For History must be our deliverer, not only from the undue influence of other times, but from the undue influence of our own, from the tyranny of environment and the pressure of the air we breathe". Acton.
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Information re New SARS-CoV-2 variant found in the UK
The new strain's second notable mutation, a deletion named 69-70del, leads to the loss of two
amino
acids
in the spike protein.
The new strain's second notable mutation, a deletion named 69-70del, leads to the loss of two
amino
acids
in the spike protein.
Jm954
Administrator
in
CLL Support
4 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
4 years ago
In focus: diet - sugar and carbohydrates
As well as carbohydrates, which are our bodies’ main source of energy, these foods also contain other nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, fibre and
amino
acids
(the building blocks of proteins).
As well as carbohydrates, which are our bodies’ main source of energy, these foods also contain other nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, fibre and
amino
acids
(the building blocks of proteins).
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
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