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c t scan
on Thursday i had a ct scan, i went in for my appointment and was given, 3 bottles of barium solution to drink within 40 minutes not the best of tastes was like drinking oil. anyway 15 minutes in and diaria started and then another 10 minutes and it was just liquid pouring out back end , finally stopped
on Thursday i had a ct scan, i went in for my appointment and was given, 3 bottles of barium solution to drink within 40 minutes not the best of tastes was like drinking oil. anyway 15 minutes in and diaria started and then another 10 minutes and it was just liquid pouring out back end , finally stopped
trishyb59
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IBS Network
11 years ago
PLEASE TELL ME YOUR EXPERIENCE AFTER ANTIDEPRESSANTS
I am going to see a new endo on saturday that is has been recommended. My idea is that she works in cinjunction with my psiquiatrist to allow me to go onto a thryroid medication which help my depresion and my muscle pain. i was put on 100 of levo with dr s. but after giving up the citalopram in 6
I am going to see a new endo on saturday that is has been recommended. My idea is that she works in cinjunction with my psiquiatrist to allow me to go onto a thryroid medication which help my depresion and my muscle pain. i was put on 100 of levo with dr s. but after giving up the citalopram in 6
anuska
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
TRYING TO FIGURE OUT IF ITS POLYCYTHAEMIA OR PV-UPDATE 2/7/2013
Hi all, just a quick recap, FBC done on 9/4/13 Haemoglobin 17.0 (11.5-16.0) Packed cell volume 0.51 (0.37-0.47) Basophils 0.11 10*9L (<0.1) written on the top of lab results were to speak to dr and need retesting next test on 16/4/13 Haemoglobin 15.5 packed cell volume
Hi all, just a quick recap, FBC done on 9/4/13 Haemoglobin 17.0 (11.5-16.0) Packed cell volume 0.51 (0.37-0.47) Basophils 0.11 10*9L (<0.1) written on the top of lab results were to speak to dr and need retesting next test on 16/4/13 Haemoglobin 15.5 packed cell volume
mistymoo
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MPN Voice
11 years ago
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Help - bit bewildered over these results!
Here are my test results back from my Dr today (I am in the UK) Haemoglobin 11.3 (normal for non pregnant female 12-15) Red blood cell 3.84 (normal female 4.2-5.4) Total white cell count 12.2 (normal approx 4-10) Serum folate 23.2 (normally 5-16) Serum vitamin B12 260 (normal 200-900)
Here are my test results back from my Dr today (I am in the UK) Haemoglobin 11.3 (normal for non pregnant female 12-15) Red blood cell 3.84 (normal female 4.2-5.4) Total white cell count 12.2 (normal approx 4-10) Serum folate 23.2 (normally 5-16) Serum vitamin B12 260 (normal 200-900)
rosyposy39
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 years ago
Hi My dad has psp he's doing well apart from a very loud choking cough even if he's not eating it keep him awake most of the night
He's had barium xrays and test there's no chest infection somtimes a clear phlegm any surgestions how to calm it dowm a bit Thanks
He's had barium xrays and test there's no chest infection somtimes a clear phlegm any surgestions how to calm it dowm a bit Thanks
mrsfarringdon
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PSP Association
11 years ago
Epsom salts.
I'm sure I read here somewhere about Epsom salts being used in someone's pain management? Sorry I'm not sure who - I don't find the site terribly easy to negotiate when looking for previous threads as many ideas come up within one posting. My question is, if using in a standard sized bath with a standard
I'm sure I read here somewhere about Epsom salts being used in someone's pain management? Sorry I'm not sure who - I don't find the site terribly easy to negotiate when looking for previous threads as many ideas come up within one posting. My question is, if using in a standard sized bath with a standard
Calceolaria
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Pain Concern
11 years ago
New to this site, so pleased I've found it.
I am a 70 year old lady and have had various tests recently, the last one an endoscopy which was clear. Blood tests are negative re.coeliac disease but show I'm very low on iron, barium enema 5 years ago was clear. GP thinks I have IBS and after reading posts here I'm inclined to agree. Is it "normal
I am a 70 year old lady and have had various tests recently, the last one an endoscopy which was clear. Blood tests are negative re.coeliac disease but show I'm very low on iron, barium enema 5 years ago was clear. GP thinks I have IBS and after reading posts here I'm inclined to agree. Is it "normal
niz70
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IBS Network
11 years ago
Vitamins and minerals working or not ?
I mentioned a few weeks ago my fears that my 15 year old daughter is going down the same path 're health as me it would seem. I won't go into every detail again but she suffered weight gain as soon as she hit puberty and has had almost three years of irregular and immensely heavy periods, doctors gave
I mentioned a few weeks ago my fears that my 15 year old daughter is going down the same path 're health as me it would seem. I won't go into every detail again but she suffered weight gain as soon as she hit puberty and has had almost three years of irregular and immensely heavy periods, doctors gave
Femme1
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Low ferritin - anyone else had it? And the issue of who monitors your bloods......
To put this into context, I have been complaining of extreme fatigue, dizziness and generally unwell for 7 months. I have been hospitalised twice for this reason, I have not seen my consultant in that time despite requesting appts. I have been given instructions over the phone to increase my prednisilone
To put this into context, I have been complaining of extreme fatigue, dizziness and generally unwell for 7 months. I have been hospitalised twice for this reason, I have not seen my consultant in that time despite requesting appts. I have been given instructions over the phone to increase my prednisilone
Chablis
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Side effects of coming off Pregabalin
Has anyone has terrifying side effects when coming off pregabalin. I couldn't do anything, I felt I couldn't function as a human being, couldn't stand being cold or hot, was continually sweating. The only slightly better time few hours when the anxiety had marginally gone was at night when I could lie
Has anyone has terrifying side effects when coming off pregabalin. I couldn't do anything, I felt I couldn't function as a human being, couldn't stand being cold or hot, was continually sweating. The only slightly better time few hours when the anxiety had marginally gone was at night when I could lie
Izzy20
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Oeosophagus Dysmotility
I was admitted in to hospital on the 9th of April and prepared for theatre ,and told I was second on the list,After 2 hours the surgeon came to talk to me and said as I had been reffered to her by someone else from ENT, and she had not seen me personally in clinic, she did not want to put me under general
I was admitted in to hospital on the 9th of April and prepared for theatre ,and told I was second on the list,After 2 hours the surgeon came to talk to me and said as I had been reffered to her by someone else from ENT, and she had not seen me personally in clinic, she did not want to put me under general
mollyanna
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Jimmy,s yest'day for MRI, Another hosp today for Rheumy follow up... Help or suggestions pleased - I'm scared stiff... Adamine x
They now say Sjogrens syndrom is somwhere in the mix. Had the Schimmer test which was positive and have odd blooks AND and Ro positive and joint involvement... I also have aother autoimmune things Ranauds, thyroid Vit B12 def and oesteoarthritis. BUT - because my Mum died aged 77 and my sister died
They now say Sjogrens syndrom is somwhere in the mix. Had the Schimmer test which was positive and have odd blooks AND and Ro positive and joint involvement... I also have aother autoimmune things Ranauds, thyroid Vit B12 def and oesteoarthritis. BUT - because my Mum died aged 77 and my sister died
Adamine
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Dr Skinner and armour
Obviously no one on here will endorse self treatment, but if that is the choice of an individual, then there is a question I would like some help with. I have been told by my doc that I am now being referred to Dr Skinner, haven't heard anything yet, but this was only a week ago and Im guessing
Obviously no one on here will endorse self treatment, but if that is the choice of an individual, then there is a question I would like some help with. I have been told by my doc that I am now being referred to Dr Skinner, haven't heard anything yet, but this was only a week ago and Im guessing
Femme1
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
A bit of creativity after emptying my purse at Holland and Barrett!
Spent a fair penny today and bought some extra supplements after reading advice on forum discussions etc, also updated the too low levels of some of my vitamins such as the low multi bvits etc. So if you can remember the old 'English Country Garden ' ditty, think of this tune whilst reading my verse
Spent a fair penny today and bought some extra supplements after reading advice on forum discussions etc, also updated the too low levels of some of my vitamins such as the low multi bvits etc. So if you can remember the old 'English Country Garden ' ditty, think of this tune whilst reading my verse
Femme1
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
This one's gonna be a long one..! - LPR: A chronic, troublesome puzzle
First of all I'd like to say that I have read the replies to my previous posts, and taken them to heart. I'd like to personally thank everyone who has offered their support so far. However I cannot take these replies to my head, as right now it is illogical to say that I have anything other than LPR,
First of all I'd like to say that I have read the replies to my previous posts, and taken them to heart. I'd like to personally thank everyone who has offered their support so far. However I cannot take these replies to my head, as right now it is illogical to say that I have anything other than LPR,
Daxter
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
From levo 100 mg to Armour or antidepressants that is my option.
Hello Dr s is prescribing me armour . i dont know where i can get it from but his secretary who never answers the phone is going to call me and explain. the only medication that has worked for me is 30 citalopram and 1 mg of lorazepan and 25 mg of thryroxine. When i was in that medication my depression
Hello Dr s is prescribing me armour . i dont know where i can get it from but his secretary who never answers the phone is going to call me and explain. the only medication that has worked for me is 30 citalopram and 1 mg of lorazepan and 25 mg of thryroxine. When i was in that medication my depression
anuska
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Confused?
Hello i have been trying to put something together to explain my story. I have got a mum and sister hypothryroid Hashimotos. Before all this i used to dance and be very active . i was a fit confident happy person. I am spanish. After a period of feeling tired,cold and low , my muscles started to
Hello i have been trying to put something together to explain my story. I have got a mum and sister hypothryroid Hashimotos. Before all this i used to dance and be very active . i was a fit confident happy person. I am spanish. After a period of feeling tired,cold and low , my muscles started to
anuska
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
I'm Alive !
Well, today, I had to face my fears, with no drugs( xanax, Valium ) as I had to stop taking them after 30 years, because they were causing worse withdrawals than the actual panics. I'm a bit of an unusual Agoraphobic, anxiety, panic, and depression suffer in as much as when I had a really
Well, today, I had to face my fears, with no drugs( xanax, Valium ) as I had to stop taking them after 30 years, because they were causing worse withdrawals than the actual panics. I'm a bit of an unusual Agoraphobic, anxiety, panic, and depression suffer in as much as when I had a really
Hidden
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
Has the low fodmap diet helped anyone like me?
Hi there, is anyone finding the low fodmap diet is working for them? I've been on it for a week and I'm surprised at the difference it's having. I've suffered for 12 years with pain ranging from annoying to agonising, recently migraines have become common, bleeding, sickness, lack of energy, poor short-term
Hi there, is anyone finding the low fodmap diet is working for them? I've been on it for a week and I'm surprised at the difference it's having. I've suffered for 12 years with pain ranging from annoying to agonising, recently migraines have become common, bleeding, sickness, lack of energy, poor short-term
Smiles-are-free
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IBS Network
11 years ago
No hope, no cure, no future. Hit rock bottom ;(
Forgive me for this extra long post, but I'm honest and truly at the end of my rope. The "s" word has crossed my mind a lot in the last few days, and I was hoping a session of hypnotherapy would relieve it. It didn't, in fact only moments after leaving I fell to my knees in tears. I'll explain my story
Forgive me for this extra long post, but I'm honest and truly at the end of my rope. The "s" word has crossed my mind a lot in the last few days, and I was hoping a session of hypnotherapy would relieve it. It didn't, in fact only moments after leaving I fell to my knees in tears. I'll explain my story
Daxter
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
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