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Royal Free visit
Hi all, I just thought I would give a quick update. I attended the Royal Free Hospital last Thursday ,I was seen in the Scleroderma clinic by a member of the team. She asked questions and examined me, she then went and got a senior colleague,(not Prof Denton) unfortunately can’t remember their names
Hi all, I just thought I would give a quick update. I attended the Royal Free Hospital last Thursday ,I was seen in the Scleroderma clinic by a member of the team. She asked questions and examined me, she then went and got a senior colleague,(not Prof Denton) unfortunately can’t remember their names
Buttsy
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 months ago
So much stool
saw colorectal 3 days ago was told had so many hard stool pebbles and piles and anal tags just given again 15 suppositories And told needed to be admitted but wasn’t allowed this has gone on since last Oct Pain some days unbearable I take Lactulose Fibogel ducosate what can I do Also told me
saw colorectal 3 days ago was told had so many hard stool pebbles and piles and anal tags just given again 15 suppositories And told needed to be admitted but wasn’t allowed this has gone on since last Oct Pain some days unbearable I take Lactulose Fibogel ducosate what can I do Also told me
Perrie46
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Bowel Disease Support
3 months ago
Going round in circles
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
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Rectal fissure - healed!
I'm not sure if this is the correct group to post in as I do not have IBS, however for 10+ years, I had a rectal fissure that just wouldn’t go away. I live in the Caribbean, have a healthy lifestyle and diet. Years ago, when first diagnosed with the fissure, I was prescribed Lidoprocto suppositories
I'm not sure if this is the correct group to post in as I do not have IBS, however for 10+ years, I had a rectal fissure that just wouldn’t go away. I live in the Caribbean, have a healthy lifestyle and diet. Years ago, when first diagnosed with the fissure, I was prescribed Lidoprocto suppositories
StogStog
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IBS Network
9 months ago
Cholestyramine
My husband has had explosive diarrhea since mid February. After blood tests, stool samples, colonoscopy, and more stool samples, they are not able to determine what is causing the diarrhea. The doctor has prescribed Cholestyramine. Has anyone had experience with this medication and did it help?
My husband has had explosive diarrhea since mid February. After blood tests, stool samples, colonoscopy, and more stool samples, they are not able to determine what is causing the diarrhea. The doctor has prescribed Cholestyramine. Has anyone had experience with this medication and did it help?
lowraind
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Fissure or fistula
For the last few weeks I have been getting stabbing pains up the rear exit. Like I sat on a needle!! I used to suffer a lot with piles but not bled for about a year now. But today after large bm I bled! What concerns me is I should be having a camera look at my bladder on Saturday under local anaesthetic
For the last few weeks I have been getting stabbing pains up the rear exit. Like I sat on a needle!! I used to suffer a lot with piles but not bled for about a year now. But today after large bm I bled! What concerns me is I should be having a camera look at my bladder on Saturday under local anaesthetic
Edgar77
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IBS Network
9 months ago
I don't fit any profile!
*Never tested positive for any autoimmune blood
test
(
ANA
etc multiple times), TPO negative/low (only tested once two weeks ago - low/negative), inflammatory markers normal. Just everything on blood test panel normal!
*Never tested positive for any autoimmune blood
test
(
ANA
etc multiple times), TPO negative/low (only tested once two weeks ago - low/negative), inflammatory markers normal. Just everything on blood test panel normal!
Agitator23
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
SIBO/IMO investigations
Hello, community. I have a putative diagnosis of SIBO-IMO and would like to know of other people's recent experience of SIBO testing /investigations. Thank you. I'm new to this forum but have been on HU for many years. I have Lupus, Raynaud's, Erythromelalgia; IBS-c and Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD-1
Hello, community. I have a putative diagnosis of SIBO-IMO and would like to know of other people's recent experience of SIBO testing /investigations. Thank you. I'm new to this forum but have been on HU for many years. I have Lupus, Raynaud's, Erythromelalgia; IBS-c and Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD-1
skylark15
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IBS Network
9 months ago
PBC and Cholesterol
My total cholesterol level has shot up to 6.39. My internist wants me on a statin (Atorvastatin) with it's many negative side effects. I've been researching other cholesterol lowering medication options and many sites (including the Mayo Clinic) list bile acid sequestrants - including Cholestyramine
My total cholesterol level has shot up to 6.39. My internist wants me on a statin (Atorvastatin) with it's many negative side effects. I've been researching other cholesterol lowering medication options and many sites (including the Mayo Clinic) list bile acid sequestrants - including Cholestyramine
Carly92
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PBC Foundation
37 minutes ago
Both sensorimotor and autonomic neuropathy may be common in hypothyroidism, despite treatment
Just saw this from diogenes' collaborator, Johannes W. Dietrich. [i]
Both sensorimotor and autonomic neuropathy may be common in hypothyroidism, despite treatment
[/i] [i][/i] [i]Bojana Bazika-Gerasch, Nina Kumowski, Elena Enax-Krumova, Miriam Kaisler, Lynn Bernadette Eitner, Christoph Maier
Just saw this from diogenes' collaborator, Johannes W. Dietrich. [i]
Both sensorimotor and autonomic neuropathy may be common in hypothyroidism, despite treatment
[/i] [i][/i] [i]Bojana Bazika-Gerasch, Nina Kumowski, Elena Enax-Krumova, Miriam Kaisler, Lynn Bernadette Eitner, Christoph Maier
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
29 minutes ago
Circulating Lipid Profiles Associated With Resistance to Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer
Circulating Lipid Profiles Associated With Resistance to Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer Authors: Hui-Ming Lin, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4892-6008, Xiaoyu Yang, MS https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0035-9289, Margaret M. Centenera, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2206-0632
Circulating Lipid Profiles Associated With Resistance to Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer Authors: Hui-Ming Lin, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4892-6008, Xiaoyu Yang, MS https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0035-9289, Margaret M. Centenera, PhD https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2206-0632
podsart
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 hours ago
Quote " Patients only like T3 Lyrothyroxine because it makes them feel better "
From my endocrinology appointment earlier this week , and a different North East Health Trust using the term " Health loosely ". My response " and do you have a problem with that " . he had no come back just mumbled something about heart attack , and i wouldn't be getting any from him . this was
From my endocrinology appointment earlier this week , and a different North East Health Trust using the term " Health loosely ". My response " and do you have a problem with that " . he had no come back just mumbled something about heart attack , and i wouldn't be getting any from him . this was
crystalcat10
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Thyroid UK
14 hours ago
either end of scale ?:/
hi I’m not feeling great headaches anxious etc more than normal just had full bloods done not all results in yet but I’m in 125mg levothyroxine once a day and 10mg T3 once a day these are my latest results . Gp away but wondered if I should take a little less Levo and add a bit more T3 any help or advise
hi I’m not feeling great headaches anxious etc more than normal just had full bloods done not all results in yet but I’m in 125mg levothyroxine once a day and 10mg T3 once a day these are my latest results . Gp away but wondered if I should take a little less Levo and add a bit more T3 any help or advise
Liothyronine3
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Thyroid UK
16 hours ago
low trans ferritin saturation
I feel very run down I also have low t3 and wonder if my gut is the problem can someone tell me what causes low trans sats please. I feel so tired and run down
I feel very run down I also have low t3 and wonder if my gut is the problem can someone tell me what causes low trans sats please. I feel so tired and run down
ninja1
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Thyroid UK
1 day ago
Hormone testing and balancing
Hi, I have hashimotos. Taking t4/t3 combination. Presently I think I'm nearing to optimising my medication, but would like to know more about my hormones. Having been on my thyroid journey for 4years, I've learnt so much and feel confident to learn more and help myself if needed. Any advice regarding
Hi, I have hashimotos. Taking t4/t3 combination. Presently I think I'm nearing to optimising my medication, but would like to know more about my hormones. Having been on my thyroid journey for 4years, I've learnt so much and feel confident to learn more and help myself if needed. Any advice regarding
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
1 day ago
Neurologist in South of England
Hi fellow RLS people. Can anyone suggest a private neurologist in UK preferably South of England who will prescribe opioids? My doctor didn’t want to prescribe codeine (although had done so in the past). In the past I have also tried DA, gabepentin, clonazepam, amitriptiline, and some sleeping tablets
Hi fellow RLS people. Can anyone suggest a private neurologist in UK preferably South of England who will prescribe opioids? My doctor didn’t want to prescribe codeine (although had done so in the past). In the past I have also tried DA, gabepentin, clonazepam, amitriptiline, and some sleeping tablets
Alifromthegalley
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 days ago
Feeling a bit confused 😕
So recently I had a " basic " CT scan done, however I was told I needed a CT scan done with a contrasting dye, I've had the OK on a small growth on my adrenal gland and need to give 24 hours of urine samples, just to make sure everything is working OK, however I've a large growth in my pelvic region
So recently I had a " basic " CT scan done, however I was told I needed a CT scan done with a contrasting dye, I've had the OK on a small growth on my adrenal gland and need to give 24 hours of urine samples, just to make sure everything is working OK, however I've a large growth in my pelvic region
Cb1963
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 days ago
experiences of armour?
hi all - I had my appointment with a thyroid U.K. recommended doctor. I’ve been worried for a while about availability of thyroid S and the changing strengths between batches amongst other things. Felt more comfortable being under someone that can prescribe NDT or T3 going forwards. Especially as
hi all - I had my appointment with a thyroid U.K. recommended doctor. I’ve been worried for a while about availability of thyroid S and the changing strengths between batches amongst other things. Felt more comfortable being under someone that can prescribe NDT or T3 going forwards. Especially as
Littledancingtiger
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
is there a way to calculate exact T4 dose for an obese person ?
I wonder if obese people need more or less T4 . Would anyone know how to calculate this? thank you.
I wonder if obese people need more or less T4 . Would anyone know how to calculate this? thank you.
Joesmum
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
Reducing thyroxine advice please
I recently started to reduce my thyroxine from 100mcg as my t4 was still a bit high in range (I’m taking T3 also ) I’m doing it gradually but my mercury pharma 100mcg pills are very crumbly so finding it hard to split them daily so have reduced 2 days to 50 mcg so an on 85.71 per week , is there
I recently started to reduce my thyroxine from 100mcg as my t4 was still a bit high in range (I’m taking T3 also ) I’m doing it gradually but my mercury pharma 100mcg pills are very crumbly so finding it hard to split them daily so have reduced 2 days to 50 mcg so an on 85.71 per week , is there
Simplyred57
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
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