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Multi vitamins - at last some recognition
Hi everyone, I was pleased to see this today - as so many 'authorities' have repeatedly put down the use of multi vitamins as being a waste of money - here is a quite extensive study showing the opposite. I used to see a very highly acclaimed consultant who said exactly the same to me and would test
Hi everyone, I was pleased to see this today - as so many 'authorities' have repeatedly put down the use of multi vitamins as being a waste of money - here is a quite extensive study showing the opposite. I used to see a very highly acclaimed consultant who said exactly the same to me and would test
posthinking01
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Covid treatment with kidney transplant
Hi all! I have a kidney transplant since years. Currently taking 1mg Prograf twice a day, 0.5mg Cellcept twice a day and 5mg 3/4 tablet Prednisolone once a day. Before yesterday my whole body ached and I had temperature 38C. I took it down with Parcetamol and called ambulance. They've checked everything
Hi all! I have a kidney transplant since years. Currently taking 1mg Prograf twice a day, 0.5mg Cellcept twice a day and 5mg 3/4 tablet Prednisolone once a day. Before yesterday my whole body ached and I had temperature 38C. I took it down with Parcetamol and called ambulance. They've checked everything
TheLittleSquirrel
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Kidney Transplant
2 months ago
Pee problems
Lately my hypochondria has been in over-drive. I have incontinence. That is, when I feel like I'm done , and zip -up, I shortly see fluid has soaked into my denims. I use Myrbetriq, a drug to lessen bladder spasms. It works, that is, when I'm done I don't feel the urge to continue peeing
Lately my hypochondria has been in over-drive. I have incontinence. That is, when I feel like I'm done , and zip -up, I shortly see fluid has soaked into my denims. I use Myrbetriq, a drug to lessen bladder spasms. It works, that is, when I'm done I don't feel the urge to continue peeing
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
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People with high blood levels of niacin, (vitamin B3), may be more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those with lower levels
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Creatine level
Hi all, I am nearly 16 months post transplant, i am always worry about my numbers , my creatine is changing from every time nearly, Between 1.4 to 1.6 one-time was 1.7, I noticed that there is a relationship between my numbers and prograf level when prograf is 5-6 i noticed my numbers are 1.5 or less
Hi all, I am nearly 16 months post transplant, i am always worry about my numbers , my creatine is changing from every time nearly, Between 1.4 to 1.6 one-time was 1.7, I noticed that there is a relationship between my numbers and prograf level when prograf is 5-6 i noticed my numbers are 1.5 or less
Ahmad_92
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Kidney Transplant
5 months ago
Possible Kidney Failure
Hello: My husband had a liver transplant many years ago and has done very well, for which we are very grateful. Since October of 2023, his creatinine started rising and his egfr started falling. He had blood work done several times since then. He latest egfr is 45, his creatinine is 1.6 and his BUN
Hello: My husband had a liver transplant many years ago and has done very well, for which we are very grateful. Since October of 2023, his creatinine started rising and his egfr started falling. He had blood work done several times since then. He latest egfr is 45, his creatinine is 1.6 and his BUN
PennyLovas
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Kidney Disease
7 months ago
1 Year Anniversary (Nov 16)
Good evening, Yesterday, Nov 16, 2023, was the one year anniversary for my kidney transplant. Cindy (my donor kidney named after my good friend who helped me decide to pursue transplant eligibility testing) has been a trooper this year. She has soldiered forward without faltering as we’ve battled very
Good evening, Yesterday, Nov 16, 2023, was the one year anniversary for my kidney transplant. Cindy (my donor kidney named after my good friend who helped me decide to pursue transplant eligibility testing) has been a trooper this year. She has soldiered forward without faltering as we’ve battled very
Jayhawker
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Kidney Dialysis
9 months ago
CMV Update
Kidney transplant: Nov 16, 2022 ( donor kidney CMV+, recipient CMV-) kidney (I’ve named Cindy): Doing very well (creatinine .81, eGFR 78) Struggles: very low white blood cell count from Feb through July & CMV from May to date CMV: 4 flare-ups to date I was referred out to see an infectious disease
Kidney transplant: Nov 16, 2022 ( donor kidney CMV+, recipient CMV-) kidney (I’ve named Cindy): Doing very well (creatinine .81, eGFR 78) Struggles: very low white blood cell count from Feb through July & CMV from May to date CMV: 4 flare-ups to date I was referred out to see an infectious disease
Jayhawker
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Kidney Transplant
9 months ago
ERA protocol - what meds to include
Hey ladies, Last month I did an endometrial biopsy in order to see if the uterine cells look as they should, and they do! Which would mean that the endometritis is gone, at least judging by how the endometrium looks like under a microscope. This month we are doing the Endometrio test (Era, Emma, Alice
Hey ladies, Last month I did an endometrial biopsy in order to see if the uterine cells look as they should, and they do! Which would mean that the endometritis is gone, at least judging by how the endometrium looks like under a microscope. This month we are doing the Endometrio test (Era, Emma, Alice
Anita85
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Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
Recurrent CMV Update
As some of you likely recall, I’ve been grappling with recurring CMV for many months now. That was preceded by many months with dangerously low white blood cell count. I was CMV- with a CMV+ deceased donor kidney. The kidney continues to work well. Low WBC count: I initially received Neupogen injections
As some of you likely recall, I’ve been grappling with recurring CMV for many months now. That was preceded by many months with dangerously low white blood cell count. I was CMV- with a CMV+ deceased donor kidney. The kidney continues to work well. Low WBC count: I initially received Neupogen injections
Jayhawker
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Kidney Transplant
10 months ago
beta sitosterol
Just ordered some beta sitosterol and fenbendazole. Coupling these with Ivermectin, melatonin , Lupron and abiraterone. Anyone with any success with these?
Just ordered some beta sitosterol and fenbendazole. Coupling these with Ivermectin, melatonin , Lupron and abiraterone. Anyone with any success with these?
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Driving myself Crazy,,, Genetic results
So I did the BlueHorizon genetic results posted for some reason on PA page 🤯, https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149956199/genetic-test-results maybe not a good day for revisiting this having serious head wobble. I am confused, DIO1 rs 2235544 AA, normal not increased activity ,
So I did the BlueHorizon genetic results posted for some reason on PA page 🤯, https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149956199/genetic-test-results maybe not a good day for revisiting this having serious head wobble. I am confused, DIO1 rs 2235544 AA, normal not increased activity ,
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Supplements - Dangerous, Essential or Useless?
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
3 Oct 2023 Sleep issue solved so far I think
G'day ms friends and family. Everybody great so far today? I am, I slept all night, did not wake to urinate, slept alll night and woke up at the usual time. I had a win, the medicine is called zolpidem .5mg. I am sure there are side effects but I just want to sleep so Iwill find out about it
G'day ms friends and family. Everybody great so far today? I am, I slept all night, did not wake to urinate, slept alll night and woke up at the usual time. I had a win, the medicine is called zolpidem .5mg. I am sure there are side effects but I just want to sleep so Iwill find out about it
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
11 months ago
Lightheadedness and Knee heaviness/dull pain after kidney transplant
Hi everyone, My client developed lightheadedness after kidney transplant, he's 3 months post transplant now. Actually, he had dizziness and imbalance pre-transplant and it worsen after the transplant. Moreover, he complains of knee heaviness, sometimes with dull pain. His BP is quite stable, not taking
Hi everyone, My client developed lightheadedness after kidney transplant, he's 3 months post transplant now. Actually, he had dizziness and imbalance pre-transplant and it worsen after the transplant. Moreover, he complains of knee heaviness, sometimes with dull pain. His BP is quite stable, not taking
Jeeeemv
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Astaxanthin
Apologies for the offtopic but I thought this was an interesting anti-oxidant supplement although only preliminary research has been carried out on it as yet. It seems to have potential as a very powerful antioxidant but too much anti-oxidants can also be a bad thing (based on vitamin E and beta-carotene
Apologies for the offtopic but I thought this was an interesting anti-oxidant supplement although only preliminary research has been carried out on it as yet. It seems to have potential as a very powerful antioxidant but too much anti-oxidants can also be a bad thing (based on vitamin E and beta-carotene
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Blood sugar increase
I discovered that my glucose level went up from 6.7 mmol/L in Nov 2022 up to 9.1 mmol/L now. At the same time, but Creatinine went down from 47 umol/L to 39. My doctor said I should reduce Prograf from 1mg morning and 1mg evening to 1mg morning and 0.5mg evening. And also that I should reduce my Prednisolone
I discovered that my glucose level went up from 6.7 mmol/L in Nov 2022 up to 9.1 mmol/L now. At the same time, but Creatinine went down from 47 umol/L to 39. My doctor said I should reduce Prograf from 1mg morning and 1mg evening to 1mg morning and 0.5mg evening. And also that I should reduce my Prednisolone
Lily2019
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Transplant Meds- Anti-rejection
Hi all- hope all is well with you. I received a Transplant donation from my mom in 2021 and I am beyond grateful and full of love. I am making a post about Transplant meds because my gut feeling is that my doctor may not be understanding my questions correctly. I know the most popular ones are Cellcept
Hi all- hope all is well with you. I received a Transplant donation from my mom in 2021 and I am beyond grateful and full of love. I am making a post about Transplant meds because my gut feeling is that my doctor may not be understanding my questions correctly. I know the most popular ones are Cellcept
danhtruitt
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Good good news I am doing so much better
hello hello 👋 to each and every warrior fighting the good fight with whatever ails you I hope that you are all as well as your body is allowing you to be Well now have battled IBS (GP misdiagnosed as pancreatic cancer after she didn’t read the radiographers report stating no cancer detected no masses
hello hello 👋 to each and every warrior fighting the good fight with whatever ails you I hope that you are all as well as your body is allowing you to be Well now have battled IBS (GP misdiagnosed as pancreatic cancer after she didn’t read the radiographers report stating no cancer detected no masses
Arpin
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Why do we use IFN-α vs IFN-β? Might IFN-β be preferred?
I've discussed IFN types before. Some interesting info here that INF-β might be better to reduce inflammation/progression. ---- A recent post noted that Interferon is used for MS disease. This is the other IFN type 1, IFN-β (vs our IFN-α). I checked into why the difference. It turns out there
I've discussed IFN types before. Some interesting info here that INF-β might be better to reduce inflammation/progression. ---- A recent post noted that Interferon is used for MS disease. This is the other IFN type 1, IFN-β (vs our IFN-α). I checked into why the difference. It turns out there
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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