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Cleaning materials for COVID-19
The two ingredients to look for on the labels are
Benzalkonium
chloride
or Benzisothiazolinone; products containing these ingredients will disinfect as well as clean.
The two ingredients to look for on the labels are
Benzalkonium
chloride
or Benzisothiazolinone; products containing these ingredients will disinfect as well as clean.
Superzob
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Cleaning materials for COVID-19
The two ingredients to look for on the labels are
Benzalkonium
chloride
or Benzisothiazolinone; products containing these ingredients will disinfect as well as clean.
The two ingredients to look for on the labels are
Benzalkonium
chloride
or Benzisothiazolinone; products containing these ingredients will disinfect as well as clean.
Superzob
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
DCM &LVEF
Dear colleagues, Diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy for the past one year & 8 months. Administered with carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily, atorovastatin 10 mg, clopidegril 75mg, spironolactone plus toresemide 5mg once daily. CAG done with no blocks. On half salt and 1 to 1.5 litres of fluid restriction
Dear colleagues, Diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy for the past one year & 8 months. Administered with carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily, atorovastatin 10 mg, clopidegril 75mg, spironolactone plus toresemide 5mg once daily. CAG done with no blocks. On half salt and 1 to 1.5 litres of fluid restriction
Vivi2711
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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Potassium level high
My husband was put on Potassium chloride to prevent kidney stomes. He has stage 3 kidney disease. His potassium level came back 5.8 Is it because of the medication or the kidney disease. I wonder why this doctor would put him on potassium meds if he has kidney disease?
My husband was put on Potassium chloride to prevent kidney stomes. He has stage 3 kidney disease. His potassium level came back 5.8 Is it because of the medication or the kidney disease. I wonder why this doctor would put him on potassium meds if he has kidney disease?
Olivia007
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Calorie restricted diet - Dr Eric Berg
https://youtu.be/ihSOwWNyHmU Intermittent Fasting and the Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat (LCHF) diet avoids these problems: If you "slim smart" weight loss is not so hard! It is not all about motivation and masochism. Some of us here find that what works is a combination of The Low Carbohydrate, High-Fat
https://youtu.be/ihSOwWNyHmU Intermittent Fasting and the Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat (LCHF) diet avoids these problems: If you "slim smart" weight loss is not so hard! It is not all about motivation and masochism. Some of us here find that what works is a combination of The Low Carbohydrate, High-Fat
S11m
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : NEURAL AND MENTAL CHANGES
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ NEURAL AND MENTAL CHANGES Neural and mental findings are varied and striking. The patient complains of nervousness or irritability and appears to be restless and fidgety. It sometimes seems
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ NEURAL AND MENTAL CHANGES Neural and mental findings are varied and striking. The patient complains of nervousness or irritability and appears to be restless and fidgety. It sometimes seems
ling
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
My test results and symptoms interpretation request please
Hi all, Please can you lovely people assist with interpreting my personal symptoms and test results below? Test results below (highly summarised to give a view of changes over time, as I have a lot of test results over the last few months). N.B. I have not been feeling well for years, however the
Hi all, Please can you lovely people assist with interpreting my personal symptoms and test results below? Test results below (highly summarised to give a view of changes over time, as I have a lot of test results over the last few months). N.B. I have not been feeling well for years, however the
tomranson85
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
I can't cry or shed tears!
Hello Everyone, I have a great concern about my eyes. I can't seem to cry at all or shed any tears! That worries me so much! I used to be able tp cru when I felt the need to do so but now I can't. My eyes seem dry...very dry! I didn't have this problem until I started taking and stopping that beta blocker
Hello Everyone, I have a great concern about my eyes. I can't seem to cry at all or shed any tears! That worries me so much! I used to be able tp cru when I felt the need to do so but now I can't. My eyes seem dry...very dry! I didn't have this problem until I started taking and stopping that beta blocker
MizGreen78
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Vegans save the planet (possibly)
Jerry raised an important point the other day concerning human health and the health of the planet. While it’s fashionable these days to tout meat-free diets as a cure for global warming (I think Angela Merkel was the latest to make a statement along those lines) it’s not really that simple. Some facts
Jerry raised an important point the other day concerning human health and the health of the planet. While it’s fashionable these days to tout meat-free diets as a cure for global warming (I think Angela Merkel was the latest to make a statement along those lines) it’s not really that simple. Some facts
TheAwfulToad
in
Healthy Eating
6 years ago
New post on Kidney Diet Tips
Just received this and since there have been a few questions regarding diet, I thought it would be helpful: New post on Kidney Diet Tips Tips for Following a Kidney Diet by Torie Yackanicz Following a kidney diet takes education, diet tools and resources, and help from family and healthcare teams
Just received this and since there have been a few questions regarding diet, I thought it would be helpful: New post on Kidney Diet Tips Tips for Following a Kidney Diet by Torie Yackanicz Following a kidney diet takes education, diet tools and resources, and help from family and healthcare teams
lowraind
in
Early CKD Support
6 years ago
GRAUNIAD: What is Britain eating? The ultra-processed truth about 10 of our bestselling foods
[u]What is Britain eating? The ultra-processed truth about 10 of our bestselling foods[/u]
[i]https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/apr/12/ultra-processed-truth-10-bestselling-foods-cherry-bakewell-fray-bentos-pies[/i]
From Cherry Bakewells to Fray Bentos pies, do we really understand
[u]What is Britain eating? The ultra-processed truth about 10 of our bestselling foods[/u]
[i]https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/apr/12/ultra-processed-truth-10-bestselling-foods-cherry-bakewell-fray-bentos-pies[/i]
From Cherry Bakewells to Fray Bentos pies, do we really understand
BadHare
in
Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Can someone please tell me if I need to have my adrenal cortisol levels checked?! or could this be my kidneys?
Approximately two months ago I started a new prescription of Liothyronine 5mcg and restarted my Hydroxychloroquine on March 3. I am presently taking Synthroid 137mcg, Hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice daily, Acetazolamide 250mg twice daily, Jentodueto 2.5mg/850mg tabs twice daily, Amlodipine-Benazaprine
Approximately two months ago I started a new prescription of Liothyronine 5mcg and restarted my Hydroxychloroquine on March 3. I am presently taking Synthroid 137mcg, Hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice daily, Acetazolamide 250mg twice daily, Jentodueto 2.5mg/850mg tabs twice daily, Amlodipine-Benazaprine
matahari
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Niagen - gives benefit as a calorie restricted diet does and reduces high blood pressure.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180329083313.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180329083313.htm
parkie13
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Pro BNP
I had a heart attack 4 years ago - from my very stressful job- and it was not properly diagnosed so when I eventually got help there was serious permanent damage. I understood the blood test called ProBNP showed results that indicated heart muscle damage (5500 was the score). In subsequent years the
I had a heart attack 4 years ago - from my very stressful job- and it was not properly diagnosed so when I eventually got help there was serious permanent damage. I understood the blood test called ProBNP showed results that indicated heart muscle damage (5500 was the score). In subsequent years the
annemk
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Well that's annoying.
I've been getting and keeping intense headaches over the last 6 days. I went to Dr's last night and my blood pressure was 170 Systolic! They don't seem to bother or report the Diastolic reading here. So, meds prescribed and picked up this morning, along with a replacement BP monitor and Potassium
I've been getting and keeping intense headaches over the last 6 days. I went to Dr's last night and my blood pressure was 170 Systolic! They don't seem to bother or report the Diastolic reading here. So, meds prescribed and picked up this morning, along with a replacement BP monitor and Potassium
IdasMum
in
PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Weight Gain and the Intermittent Fasting Protocol
Hi I had a total thyroidectomy a month or so ago. I was already morbidly obese but had had success in losing 2stone prior to the op. Upon leaving hospital until now, I gained 21lb, seven of which were put on in 1 week after inducing a calorie controlled diet of between 1200-1400 calories a day. I have
Hi I had a total thyroidectomy a month or so ago. I was already morbidly obese but had had success in losing 2stone prior to the op. Upon leaving hospital until now, I gained 21lb, seven of which were put on in 1 week after inducing a calorie controlled diet of between 1200-1400 calories a day. I have
Rocketman69
in
Thyroid UK
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
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Muscle pain on potassium chloride. Will someone help me
I've kinda been feeling weak every since I started my potassium on Monday. My muscles just seem achy. Can you go into cardiac arrest with potassium supplements? Ugh talk about anxiety... My level was 2.9 its supposed to be over 3.5 I'm scared I'm gonna get too much and something's gonna happen! Please
I've kinda been feeling weak every since I started my potassium on Monday. My muscles just seem achy. Can you go into cardiac arrest with potassium supplements? Ugh talk about anxiety... My level was 2.9 its supposed to be over 3.5 I'm scared I'm gonna get too much and something's gonna happen! Please
Elizabeth04
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Prostate Cancer & Hormones - Insulin-like growth factor [IGF] axis.
Apologies for the length of this post. Some bits will be easy - skip the rest. Much has been written about PCa & insulin-like growth factor [IGF]. Although IGF is associated with PCa risk, studies are not unaminous. For the purpose of this post, I will not dwell on IGF as a causative risk factor,
Apologies for the length of this post. Some bits will be easy - skip the rest. Much has been written about PCa & insulin-like growth factor [IGF]. Although IGF is associated with PCa risk, studies are not unaminous. For the purpose of this post, I will not dwell on IGF as a causative risk factor,
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Potassium Deficiency From Steroid Therapy
I recently suffered from hypokalemia (potassium deficiency) as a result of methylprednisolone therapy for PMR, and required approximately 4500 mg of potassium each day to prevent muscle fatigue and cardiac arrhythmia. In an attempt to achieve this number, I carried a card in my pocket and itemized the
I recently suffered from hypokalemia (potassium deficiency) as a result of methylprednisolone therapy for PMR, and required approximately 4500 mg of potassium each day to prevent muscle fatigue and cardiac arrhythmia. In an attempt to achieve this number, I carried a card in my pocket and itemized the
Admiral06
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
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