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Ferrous Sulphate?
Hey, I've been anaemic since age 13 and discovered I had pernicious anaemia age 17. Recently I've had alot of trouble with Ferrous sulphate, it just hasn't been agreeing with my stomach recently so my GP changed it to a slow release form called Ferrograd. I had some blood taken on Tuesday to see how
Hey, I've been anaemic since age 13 and discovered I had pernicious anaemia age 17. Recently I've had alot of trouble with Ferrous sulphate, it just hasn't been agreeing with my stomach recently so my GP changed it to a slow release form called Ferrograd. I had some blood taken on Tuesday to see how
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Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
Looking for people like me
Hi everyone I've been floating around for a while and reading the forums. I note with concern that many of you are in and out of hospital and use nebulisers every day. My asthma seems different and I was wondering if any of you have similar symptoms or any idea what could help. I'm not even sure it's
Hi everyone I've been floating around for a while and reading the forums. I note with concern that many of you are in and out of hospital and use nebulisers every day. My asthma seems different and I was wondering if any of you have similar symptoms or any idea what could help. I'm not even sure it's
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Everything fine post Oesophagectomy in 2004 but recently having swallowing problems again with reflux. A Roux-En-Y op. was mentioned.
Had the Oesophagectomy done back in 2004 for Achalasia. Then i remained generally problem free. It is only in the last 11 months that my old swallowing and reflux problems are recurring. I have had to have 2 dilatations in recent months. The surgeon mentioned my having a Roux-En-Y operation in the near
Had the Oesophagectomy done back in 2004 for Achalasia. Then i remained generally problem free. It is only in the last 11 months that my old swallowing and reflux problems are recurring. I have had to have 2 dilatations in recent months. The surgeon mentioned my having a Roux-En-Y operation in the near
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
13 years ago
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Bile reflux after oesophagectomy in 2004
Had oesophagectomy back in 2004 and needed 6 dilatations post op. within the 1st year then everything ok until last 11 months when everything seems to be going wrong again. Had Barium Swallow in June this year and the consultatnt says that even if the bottom half of my stomach tube has gone very narrow
Had oesophagectomy back in 2004 and needed 6 dilatations post op. within the 1st year then everything ok until last 11 months when everything seems to be going wrong again. Had Barium Swallow in June this year and the consultatnt says that even if the bottom half of my stomach tube has gone very narrow
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
13 years ago
Does anyone else suffer with wanting to throw up after eating. I have suffered from this since my op in January this year.
Since my op I have had an endoscopy, a barium swallow and the latest was the balloon stretch to see if this would help with my sickness problem. I cannot seem to eat very well at all, unless it's sloshy things, mostly a sweet instead of a savoury meal. I desperately want to eat but it just doesn't
Since my op I have had an endoscopy, a barium swallow and the latest was the balloon stretch to see if this would help with my sickness problem. I cannot seem to eat very well at all, unless it's sloshy things, mostly a sweet instead of a savoury meal. I desperately want to eat but it just doesn't
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
13 years ago
More chuckles for Lexophiles (word lovers)
I don't enjoy computer jokes. Not one bit. I changed my iPod's name to Titanic. It's syncing now. When chemists die, they barium. Jokes about German sausage are the wurst. How does Moses make his tea? Hebrews it. I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me
I don't enjoy computer jokes. Not one bit. I changed my iPod's name to Titanic. It's syncing now. When chemists die, they barium. Jokes about German sausage are the wurst. How does Moses make his tea? Hebrews it. I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Restless Legs - GP answers the question.
Just to let the people who asked me to post how I got on at the GPs with my restless legs and twitching. The dr said it is possible to treat, as I think someone mentioned you have to take a valium based medicine, or alternatively drugs developed for parkinsons. In my case she has decided to send my
Just to let the people who asked me to post how I got on at the GPs with my restless legs and twitching. The dr said it is possible to treat, as I think someone mentioned you have to take a valium based medicine, or alternatively drugs developed for parkinsons. In my case she has decided to send my
Val02
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PBC Foundation
12 years ago
A history of thyroid madness or not??
Whilst I have been busy trying to get to the bottom of my health probs I started thinking back to childhood and family - I can only follow my maternal lineage. My nan spent years in and out of depression and anxiety and I remember she used to go to bed a lot and had no energy. I remember her being
Whilst I have been busy trying to get to the bottom of my health probs I started thinking back to childhood and family - I can only follow my maternal lineage. My nan spent years in and out of depression and anxiety and I remember she used to go to bed a lot and had no energy. I remember her being
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Results normal but showing symptoms of underactive thyroid.
I take 100mg of levethyroxine everyday plus I am supposed to take ferrous sulphate 200mg (no stores)but don't take as I have to be careful when I take them but do have tablets which I take most months to reduce bleeding for my heavy period. Resently, I felt very tired, gained some weight, loss of
I take 100mg of levethyroxine everyday plus I am supposed to take ferrous sulphate 200mg (no stores)but don't take as I have to be careful when I take them but do have tablets which I take most months to reduce bleeding for my heavy period. Resently, I felt very tired, gained some weight, loss of
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Big 50 approaching & great plans.
Hello everyone, Just a quick note tell you all how life is going. I have a big birthday coming up 20/8 and guess who is having a big party! Yes I am, I am going to celebrate being well and getting on with life post RA diagnosis 3 years ago. I thought at one point I would never walk again and now
Hello everyone, Just a quick note tell you all how life is going. I have a big birthday coming up 20/8 and guess who is having a big party! Yes I am, I am going to celebrate being well and getting on with life post RA diagnosis 3 years ago. I thought at one point I would never walk again and now
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NRAS
13 years ago
I am diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis and Raynaud's. My consultant thinks I have another autoimmune disease too. Can anyone help me?
I have had minor joint pains for years plus fatigue. In April of 2011 I went into some kind of massive flare up overnight and it lasted for weeks. I had frozen shoulders, wrists and knees, stiff painful knuckles, fingers and thumbs, trigger fingers on my little and ring fingers, Raynaud's phenomenon
I have had minor joint pains for years plus fatigue. In April of 2011 I went into some kind of massive flare up overnight and it lasted for weeks. I had frozen shoulders, wrists and knees, stiff painful knuckles, fingers and thumbs, trigger fingers on my little and ring fingers, Raynaud's phenomenon
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
13 years ago
Try walking in their shoes
I am no girlie woose...I've lived and worked full time for the last ten years with disability and RA. walked with a frame, been through major surgery. The one panic attack in my life was in an MRI tunnel but I got over it. Three years ago I had an MRI scan for my back, it was a breeze. Two years
I am no girlie woose...I've lived and worked full time for the last ten years with disability and RA. walked with a frame, been through major surgery. The one panic attack in my life was in an MRI tunnel but I got over it. Three years ago I had an MRI scan for my back, it was a breeze. Two years
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NRAS
13 years ago
In the Beginning...
Blogging is not something I usually do so if it is boring, well first of all, I am sorry and secondly, feel free to tell me! Well it is 4am and I can;t sleep so I thought I would bore you to sleep if you have the same problem. I can't sleep because of pain in my chest (I have a terminal heart and lung
Blogging is not something I usually do so if it is boring, well first of all, I am sorry and secondly, feel free to tell me! Well it is 4am and I can;t sleep so I thought I would bore you to sleep if you have the same problem. I can't sleep because of pain in my chest (I have a terminal heart and lung
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
13 years ago
scopes
Hi ive been and had a sigmoidoscopy today with sedation, it was that bad they couldnt finish, now have to have an barium enema, just got to Buscopan can help the pain inside ..
Hi ive been and had a sigmoidoscopy today with sedation, it was that bad they couldnt finish, now have to have an barium enema, just got to Buscopan can help the pain inside ..
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
13 years ago
Hello! Newbie looking for advice and connections
Good morning everyone, I'm a 36 year old woman with a 3 year old daughter and a few years of RLS. I suffered with excessive daytime tiredness for years before having sleep studies at st Thomas hospital in London and was given a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea. They couldn't believe a slim woman
Good morning everyone, I'm a 36 year old woman with a 3 year old daughter and a few years of RLS. I suffered with excessive daytime tiredness for years before having sleep studies at st Thomas hospital in London and was given a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea. They couldn't believe a slim woman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
Magnesium feeds muscles and relieves pain caused by illness
news on yahoo today states magnesium helps stop stroke!! additionally the heart is a muscle. magnesium is absorbed through the skin and is found in Epsom Salts. two handfuls in a bath as hot you can tolerate for a max of 15 minutes minutes really does help bring down the pain brought on
news on yahoo today states magnesium helps stop stroke!! additionally the heart is a muscle. magnesium is absorbed through the skin and is found in Epsom Salts. two handfuls in a bath as hot you can tolerate for a max of 15 minutes minutes really does help bring down the pain brought on
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Bog Off Viral Meningitis, I'm Back to Normal......
One of the common themes in questions about viral meningitis I see is 'when I'm going to be back to normal' or 'I just want to get back to normal'. For some people viral meningitis is a bit of an inconvenience for others, unfortunately like me, its a life changing experience full of compromises
One of the common themes in questions about viral meningitis I see is 'when I'm going to be back to normal' or 'I just want to get back to normal'. For some people viral meningitis is a bit of an inconvenience for others, unfortunately like me, its a life changing experience full of compromises
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Meningitis Now
12 years ago
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