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bile duct cancer
can anyone please tell me what liver enzymes including Ggt are elevated with bile duct cancer?
can anyone please tell me what liver enzymes including Ggt are elevated with bile duct cancer?
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
So many supplements!
I take so many supplements now that sometimes i feel like i'm going to rattle! 😂 I keep adding more and more so i wanted to check that i'm not messing up with timings and supplements taken together. The timings of the ones i take during the day are because of my breaks at work, so i tend to try and
I take so many supplements now that sometimes i feel like i'm going to rattle! 😂 I keep adding more and more so i wanted to check that i'm not messing up with timings and supplements taken together. The timings of the ones i take during the day are because of my breaks at work, so i tend to try and
catpurple7
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Can LFT tests me normal with fibrosis of the liver?
Hi,I had my gallbladder removed a few weeks ago as I had gallstones which were seen on ultrasound after I'd had pain/pressure/a full feeling under my right ribs. During the op, the surgeon has seen what he has described as "excessive fibrotic changes in the liver". My GP has referred me to Hepatology
Hi,I had my gallbladder removed a few weeks ago as I had gallstones which were seen on ultrasound after I'd had pain/pressure/a full feeling under my right ribs. During the op, the surgeon has seen what he has described as "excessive fibrotic changes in the liver". My GP has referred me to Hepatology
Givemecoffee
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
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Paper on the design of B12 deficiency treatment protocols
This might be one of the most fascinating papers I've read on B12 deficiency and treatment, with several sections exploring how symptoms relate back to the particular biochemistry processes that go wrong in deficiency. The paper was produced in 2021 for the B12 Institute, Netherlands, a specialist B12
This might be one of the most fascinating papers I've read on B12 deficiency and treatment, with several sections exploring how symptoms relate back to the particular biochemistry processes that go wrong in deficiency. The paper was produced in 2021 for the B12 Institute, Netherlands, a specialist B12
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Osteopenia and travel insurance
Hi I'm hoping someone can help me! I had a DEXA scan in 2020 and was recommended by GP to take alendronic acid due to osteopenia in my spine. I did some research and declined. Instead, improved my diet, working on exercising more, use a Marodyne Low Intensity Vibration machine and take some supplements
Hi I'm hoping someone can help me! I had a DEXA scan in 2020 and was recommended by GP to take alendronic acid due to osteopenia in my spine. I did some research and declined. Instead, improved my diet, working on exercising more, use a Marodyne Low Intensity Vibration machine and take some supplements
Starsearcher
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Does tranexamic acid work?
Hi guys. I've had an ablation, and it failed. I had the mirena, and I had 2 rounds of the depo injection and I'm still bleeding so so bad. 2 periods a month now on average, so I'm finally on the list for a hysterectomy. Doctor has now put me on tranexamic acid in the hope that it will help. Last month
Hi guys. I've had an ablation, and it failed. I had the mirena, and I had 2 rounds of the depo injection and I'm still bleeding so so bad. 2 periods a month now on average, so I'm finally on the list for a hysterectomy. Doctor has now put me on tranexamic acid in the hope that it will help. Last month
Aoifel73
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
kidney stones??
for the last week or so I have been suffering with intermittent severe sharp pains in the area of my right kidney. No warning and happens around 5 to 10 times each day. Never while I’m lying down, sometimes when I stand up or turn while sitting and sometime when I’m standing and bend. It’s very painful
for the last week or so I have been suffering with intermittent severe sharp pains in the area of my right kidney. No warning and happens around 5 to 10 times each day. Never while I’m lying down, sometimes when I stand up or turn while sitting and sometime when I’m standing and bend. It’s very painful
Thiago1396
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Vitamins for cognition
Hello, my adult son has cognitive/short term memory difficulties following a TBI. He takes omega 3, B12, vitamin D and magnesium supplements and it's difficult to know if they are helping or not. I wondered if any of you could advise which supplements have been helpful to you. Lions mane and ashwaganda
Hello, my adult son has cognitive/short term memory difficulties following a TBI. He takes omega 3, B12, vitamin D and magnesium supplements and it's difficult to know if they are helping or not. I wondered if any of you could advise which supplements have been helpful to you. Lions mane and ashwaganda
Loveblue123
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Headway
6 months ago
Test result help (please)
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Please can I get a view from experienced users of what I should be suggesting to my endo consultant the next time I see him. He is very open to what I have to say but I am currently feeling a bit lost as to what to do. My main problem at this stage is my weight. I have put on 2 stone in
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Please can I get a view from experienced users of what I should be suggesting to my endo consultant the next time I see him. He is very open to what I have to say but I am currently feeling a bit lost as to what to do. My main problem at this stage is my weight. I have put on 2 stone in
flohal
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Too Much Omega 3 triggering AFib?
I care for a family member with an AFib history. It has recently reared its head again after several years without an issue. I have been trying to find a possible trigger. One of the possible things I suspect is that it may be the overhaul in her diet the last couple of months. I noticed one day
I care for a family member with an AFib history. It has recently reared its head again after several years without an issue. I have been trying to find a possible trigger. One of the possible things I suspect is that it may be the overhaul in her diet the last couple of months. I noticed one day
Mulan1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
bile ducts
I had a blood test few weeks back result was Alp 177and Alt 50. GP repeated them and they came back Alt 30, Alp 139 BUT GGT 105 which wasn’t tested previously. I paid to have an ultrasound scan which showed intrahepatic bile duct dilation of 3.6mm. Everything else was ok in terms of liver gall bladder
I had a blood test few weeks back result was Alp 177and Alt 50. GP repeated them and they came back Alt 30, Alp 139 BUT GGT 105 which wasn’t tested previously. I paid to have an ultrasound scan which showed intrahepatic bile duct dilation of 3.6mm. Everything else was ok in terms of liver gall bladder
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Dietary Approaches to Improve Efficacy and Control Side Effects of Levodopa Therapy in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review
I was researching supplement BCAA provided by my husband's functional medicine MD. I was surprised to find one of the ingredients was listed as a major contraindication with levodopa. L-Phenylalanine. Dug a little deeper and it related to protein and impact on levodopa. Found an interesting article
I was researching supplement BCAA provided by my husband's functional medicine MD. I was surprised to find one of the ingredients was listed as a major contraindication with levodopa. L-Phenylalanine. Dug a little deeper and it related to protein and impact on levodopa. Found an interesting article
Sydney75
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Any success with only one Lap surgery for DIE?
Hi ladies, hope everyone is doing as well as possible. I'm 5 weeks post op for my first lap for DIE, large cysts organs stuck together. All the good stuff. I've recovered pretty well and feel ok now. I'm on Utrogestan 200mg to hopefully stop my period and reduce chances of regrowth. I also take NAC,
Hi ladies, hope everyone is doing as well as possible. I'm 5 weeks post op for my first lap for DIE, large cysts organs stuck together. All the good stuff. I've recovered pretty well and feel ok now. I'm on Utrogestan 200mg to hopefully stop my period and reduce chances of regrowth. I also take NAC,
DarkStar85
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
omega 3 Vitamin D3
I currently take 1280mg Omega3 with 2000mg D3 supplements daily is this good idea with PMR I’m presently on 7-1/2mg prednisone and tapering I dont eat fish. Also has anyone tried Omega 3 with Curcumin it’s supposed to help with inflammation I haven taken that yet just wondered if it’s good idea?
I currently take 1280mg Omega3 with 2000mg D3 supplements daily is this good idea with PMR I’m presently on 7-1/2mg prednisone and tapering I dont eat fish. Also has anyone tried Omega 3 with Curcumin it’s supposed to help with inflammation I haven taken that yet just wondered if it’s good idea?
Januzzi
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Tooth extraction
Hello first time posting on here, I've recently had my first zoledronic acid infusion for osteoporosis 4 weeks ago and now I need 2 teeth out and have been told I have to wait 3 months because of the infusion, I'm in pain all the time and also taking antibiotics for the 2nd time as keep getting infections
Hello first time posting on here, I've recently had my first zoledronic acid infusion for osteoporosis 4 weeks ago and now I need 2 teeth out and have been told I have to wait 3 months because of the infusion, I'm in pain all the time and also taking antibiotics for the 2nd time as keep getting infections
Slotmachine33
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Dental work and AA
I am having a tooth implant done this week, on Wednesday. The surgeon knows I take Alendronic Acid and has advised to not take it on the morning of the procedure. He also said it was okay to take (should take?) a 3 month holiday from Alendronic Acid. Have you heard of that? The procedure involves drilling
I am having a tooth implant done this week, on Wednesday. The surgeon knows I take Alendronic Acid and has advised to not take it on the morning of the procedure. He also said it was okay to take (should take?) a 3 month holiday from Alendronic Acid. Have you heard of that? The procedure involves drilling
LMali
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Supporting Egg Quality
Hello All,We went through our first cycle of IVF in Jan and we are planning our next round in July. The first round we went in very naively and rather blind in terms of body/mind preparation. I have tried to guide myself as much as I can but I wondered what you could add to what I am doing. I am on
Hello All,We went through our first cycle of IVF in Jan and we are planning our next round in July. The first round we went in very naively and rather blind in terms of body/mind preparation. I have tried to guide myself as much as I can but I wondered what you could add to what I am doing. I am on
LuckyLazyLara
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Boron
Hi AllHas anyone heard of taking boron supplements instead of alendronic acid? (I have some osteopenia and am on prednisolone for PMR.) Many thanks
Hi AllHas anyone heard of taking boron supplements instead of alendronic acid? (I have some osteopenia and am on prednisolone for PMR.) Many thanks
CaraDee
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Magnesium and the heart
I stopped taking my magnesium supplement (not prescribed) about a month ago in the hope that my persistent morning diarrhoea would clear up. It hasn't. But I have noticed, on my Fitbit records, that my sleep quality has gone right down, my resting heart rate has increased from 60 to 72, and my heart
I stopped taking my magnesium supplement (not prescribed) about a month ago in the hope that my persistent morning diarrhoea would clear up. It hasn't. But I have noticed, on my Fitbit records, that my sleep quality has gone right down, my resting heart rate has increased from 60 to 72, and my heart
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
levodopa or not levodopa
Hello nice people, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago, I have mild symptoms I believe, only left arm reduced movements and slowness of my all body movements. I have no pains , no nightmares, no constipation, no loss of smell and no to all other symptoms. I sleep 8 hours per night. My sister describes
Hello nice people, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago, I have mild symptoms I believe, only left arm reduced movements and slowness of my all body movements. I have no pains , no nightmares, no constipation, no loss of smell and no to all other symptoms. I sleep 8 hours per night. My sister describes
LorenzaS
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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