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Malic acid
Apparently good for many things. Has anyone tried it? If so what did it help with? Thanks 🙂
Apparently good for many things. Has anyone tried it? If so what did it help with? Thanks 🙂
Silver_Fairy
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Alendronic acid question
Hi again, now after a very interesting and good (double) session with my GP (who is really getting on board with my case I am happy to say). I am given a pamphlet on Alendronic acid to read, plus a meeting set up for Monday when we will discuss further and see if I am committed to taking a once weekly
Hi again, now after a very interesting and good (double) session with my GP (who is really getting on board with my case I am happy to say). I am given a pamphlet on Alendronic acid to read, plus a meeting set up for Monday when we will discuss further and see if I am committed to taking a once weekly
Lucky88
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
DYSPHAGIA - Medications that can cause Swallowing Problems
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
Here is a list of the medications that can impact swallowing and why this happens: Dysphagia as a side effect of medication Medications that affect the smooth and striated muscles of the esophagus which are involved in swallowing may cause dysphagia. Medications with anticholinergic or antimuscarinic
gutlesswonder
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
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Did Cortisol Ruin Your Gut?
Hashimoto's is an autoimmune condition often due to leaky gut. Low or high cortisol can cause gut infections and therefore the stomach may not be able to produce enough acid to digest our food. High cortisol shuts down the valves in the gut. If the food doesn't move through the small intestine well
Hashimoto's is an autoimmune condition often due to leaky gut. Low or high cortisol can cause gut infections and therefore the stomach may not be able to produce enough acid to digest our food. High cortisol shuts down the valves in the gut. If the food doesn't move through the small intestine well
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
new to PMR - steroid stomach problems?
Frustrated (as I expect many of you are) to be diagnosed a couple of months ago with PMR as a 55 year old fairly healthy bloke ! Always kept fit and exercised/sport weekly for years despite being often very fatigued after. Unfortunately I completely seized up March/April with typical PMR symptoms affecting
Frustrated (as I expect many of you are) to be diagnosed a couple of months ago with PMR as a 55 year old fairly healthy bloke ! Always kept fit and exercised/sport weekly for years despite being often very fatigued after. Unfortunately I completely seized up March/April with typical PMR symptoms affecting
adeorjan
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Bikini comp being destroyed
Endo has always destroyed things for me... Got to a high level of tennis endo kicked in had a lap to clean it out missed my chance.. Went travelling had endo, had a lap in china, had to come home six months early.... Went travelling again endo hit me had an op in New Zealand.... had to come home again
Endo has always destroyed things for me... Got to a high level of tennis endo kicked in had a lap to clean it out missed my chance.. Went travelling had endo, had a lap in china, had to come home six months early.... Went travelling again endo hit me had an op in New Zealand.... had to come home again
Runner92
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Frustration Getting Diagnosed
Hi I am 26 years old and have a 5 year old son. I have always suffered very painful periods since the age of 11 when they started. In may 2015 I was referred to gyne who said I didnt have enough symptoms of Endo and they inserted the mirena coil to help with the pain. I had no problems with it in
Hi I am 26 years old and have a 5 year old son. I have always suffered very painful periods since the age of 11 when they started. In may 2015 I was referred to gyne who said I didnt have enough symptoms of Endo and they inserted the mirena coil to help with the pain. I had no problems with it in
Alishanne90
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Obstetric cholestasis/ Intrahepatic cholestasis
I'm 11 weeks pregnant with my third baby. The last pregnancy was 10 years ago. With the first my waters broke at 31weeks (+2 days) and baby delivered. I had ob. Cholestasis but my gynaicologist didn't take it seriously, she said my blood result seems to have been mixed up with an old person's! I was
I'm 11 weeks pregnant with my third baby. The last pregnancy was 10 years ago. With the first my waters broke at 31weeks (+2 days) and baby delivered. I had ob. Cholestasis but my gynaicologist didn't take it seriously, she said my blood result seems to have been mixed up with an old person's! I was
Mum-of-three-to-be
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Medication
Does anyone know any types of pain relief medication other than Mefenamic Acid 500mg or codeine 30mg because neither are working and I have came on my period again for the 4th time in the space of a month and a half!!! Do I go to the doctors and explain the pain again for the 6th time hoping they give
Does anyone know any types of pain relief medication other than Mefenamic Acid 500mg or codeine 30mg because neither are working and I have came on my period again for the 4th time in the space of a month and a half!!! Do I go to the doctors and explain the pain again for the 6th time hoping they give
louisepercy2000
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Help me?!
Hello, I'm 32 years old, started my periods at 9, they've always been heavy, I was put on the pill to help me with this at about 11. Stayed on hormonal contraceptives until 2013, I then switched to a copper iud. I've been fine with this up into Feb this year, when I started to have really heavy, (flooding
Hello, I'm 32 years old, started my periods at 9, they've always been heavy, I was put on the pill to help me with this at about 11. Stayed on hormonal contraceptives until 2013, I then switched to a copper iud. I've been fine with this up into Feb this year, when I started to have really heavy, (flooding
emmaquinny
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
new to group
Hi I am new to this forum. I was diagnosed about two year ago after blood tests for liver function after slightly enlarged fatty liver the marker for PBC. Now see a consultant and been on Ursodeoxycholic acid for all that time. Gave up drinking three years ago. Last tests and ultrascan found iver returned
Hi I am new to this forum. I was diagnosed about two year ago after blood tests for liver function after slightly enlarged fatty liver the marker for PBC. Now see a consultant and been on Ursodeoxycholic acid for all that time. Gave up drinking three years ago. Last tests and ultrascan found iver returned
Cymru2009
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
New
Hi everyone, I'm chris I'm new here. I'm 42 years old. Just thought I would introduce myself. I suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at work just over 6 weeks ago at work. As you may know only 1 in 10 who suffer a sudden cardiac arrest outside of hospital, survive I was that one. I was physically fit and
Hi everyone, I'm chris I'm new here. I'm 42 years old. Just thought I would introduce myself. I suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at work just over 6 weeks ago at work. As you may know only 1 in 10 who suffer a sudden cardiac arrest outside of hospital, survive I was that one. I was physically fit and
Chrisp1975
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
New
Hi everyone, I'm chris I'm new here. I'm 42 years old. Just thought I would introduce myself. I suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at work just over 6 weeks ago at work. As you may know only 1 in 10 who suffer a sudden cardiac arrest outside of hospital, survive I was that one. I was physically fit and
Hi everyone, I'm chris I'm new here. I'm 42 years old. Just thought I would introduce myself. I suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at work just over 6 weeks ago at work. As you may know only 1 in 10 who suffer a sudden cardiac arrest outside of hospital, survive I was that one. I was physically fit and
Chrisp1975
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
7 years ago
I have enjoy reading this site for a while, this is first post. Anyone have experience with Alpha Lipoic Acid?
I have been treated for CLL for 10 years now, chemo until a year and a half ago when I started Imbruvica. I had some neuropathy the last few years and now feet pain is much worse. I take gabapentin for the nerve pain. I was wondering about taking Alpha Lipoic Acid supplements. Anybody have experience
I have been treated for CLL for 10 years now, chemo until a year and a half ago when I started Imbruvica. I had some neuropathy the last few years and now feet pain is much worse. I take gabapentin for the nerve pain. I was wondering about taking Alpha Lipoic Acid supplements. Anybody have experience
Nracll1944
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CLL Support
7 years ago
Newbie - recent unexpected diagnosis!
Hi everyone, I've already learnt a lot from this site that I had no idea about! Had problems with pain and heavy bleeding for years at least 10, but last few years have been awful, periods felt like labour and couldn't leave the house for 2 or 3 days every month due to amount of bleeding. Docs gave me
Hi everyone, I've already learnt a lot from this site that I had no idea about! Had problems with pain and heavy bleeding for years at least 10, but last few years have been awful, periods felt like labour and couldn't leave the house for 2 or 3 days every month due to amount of bleeding. Docs gave me
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Just Diagnosed
Hi, I'm new here. I was just diagnosed with PBC end stage. Last 6 years or so my symptoms now make sense. But I'm nervous about what comes next. Dr. Prescribed URSODIOL.... Can someone advise me about the next steps?
Hi, I'm new here. I was just diagnosed with PBC end stage. Last 6 years or so my symptoms now make sense. But I'm nervous about what comes next. Dr. Prescribed URSODIOL.... Can someone advise me about the next steps?
Y-now
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Ursodeoxycholic acid
Can anyone tell me please can I drink cranberry juice whilst taking urso ?
Can anyone tell me please can I drink cranberry juice whilst taking urso ?
Hidden
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Alendronic acid
Hi there I have just been diagnosed with osteoporosis of the spine and osteopenia of the hip, I have been prescribed alendronic acid by my GP but the side affects sound dreadful, can you please help/advise me I am so confused.
Hi there I have just been diagnosed with osteoporosis of the spine and osteopenia of the hip, I have been prescribed alendronic acid by my GP but the side affects sound dreadful, can you please help/advise me I am so confused.
garbeth
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
7 years ago
Am I pregnant?
Basically my endo has been creeping up again but I am now unsure if that's what it is. I went to the doctors to be rereffered and she put me back on mefanamic acid (didnt help) I then have missed ny period 2 weeks. Every test is negative (the most recent being 2 days a go) however I had a blood test
Basically my endo has been creeping up again but I am now unsure if that's what it is. I went to the doctors to be rereffered and she put me back on mefanamic acid (didnt help) I then have missed ny period 2 weeks. Every test is negative (the most recent being 2 days a go) however I had a blood test
ChloeWilson
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Medications to manage neuropathic pain
It's been a bit quiet on this forum recently. Everyone must be enjoying the spring. I've written a fair amount about my neuropathic pain in the past. I never took medication to help manage it until it started getting significantly worse about six months ago. So far this year, I've tried gabapentin (titrated
It's been a bit quiet on this forum recently. Everyone must be enjoying the spring. I've written a fair amount about my neuropathic pain in the past. I never took medication to help manage it until it started getting significantly worse about six months ago. So far this year, I've tried gabapentin (titrated
Aaron98
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AMN EASIER
7 years ago
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