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Osteopenia
So after being diagnosed with Osteoporosis after dr got my mri report, I was sent for a dexa scan, the scan was much better than expected and the dr says it’s not Osteoporosis but Osteopenia, so I have a better chance now of reversing it slightly and will have another dexa scan in 2 years. My dr has
So after being diagnosed with Osteoporosis after dr got my mri report, I was sent for a dexa scan, the scan was much better than expected and the dr says it’s not Osteoporosis but Osteopenia, so I have a better chance now of reversing it slightly and will have another dexa scan in 2 years. My dr has
Barberdiane
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Gallstone attacks
How do you cope? Any experience of diagnosis by ultrasound and subsequently dissolving them naturally? Trawling through all the conflicting websites and books/ papers.
How do you cope? Any experience of diagnosis by ultrasound and subsequently dissolving them naturally? Trawling through all the conflicting websites and books/ papers.
Gria03
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
anyone experienced nausea whilst taking NAC (N-ACETYL CYSYEINE)
I have been becoming increasingly nauseous over the last 3 weeks. I started taking 500mg twice daily of NAC (N-ACETYL CYSYEINE) about 3 weeks ago. This was prescribed by a nutritionist along with a B-complex and Omega 3. I was also taking L-theanine and Serotone 5-HTP - but I stopped this a week ago
I have been becoming increasingly nauseous over the last 3 weeks. I started taking 500mg twice daily of NAC (N-ACETYL CYSYEINE) about 3 weeks ago. This was prescribed by a nutritionist along with a B-complex and Omega 3. I was also taking L-theanine and Serotone 5-HTP - but I stopped this a week ago
AsterS
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Up and down
Had an up and down week, plagued by an old back injury so on paracetamol and cocadamol so constipated!!! Oh well, big 8 mile walk that might shift it. Spent all day dressed as a witch yesterday so life is sweet after all Just wish I could go swimming again
Had an up and down week, plagued by an old back injury so on paracetamol and cocadamol so constipated!!! Oh well, big 8 mile walk that might shift it. Spent all day dressed as a witch yesterday so life is sweet after all Just wish I could go swimming again
Madonna68
2020 August
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
VITAL Study (D3 and cancer)
Dated today (11/18) from JAMA: "Objective: To follow up on the possible reduction in cancer death in the Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (VITAL) with an evaluation of whether vitamin D reduces the incidence of advanced (metastatic or fatal) cancer and an examination possible effect modification by body
Dated today (11/18) from JAMA: "Objective: To follow up on the possible reduction in cancer death in the Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (VITAL) with an evaluation of whether vitamin D reduces the incidence of advanced (metastatic or fatal) cancer and an examination possible effect modification by body
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Tranexamic Acid & Mefanamic Acid
I have been prescribed both for heavy periods and suspected endo! Doctor told me to start both as soon as bleeding starts! She advised the tranexamic is to reduce the bleeding, however my heaviest days are days 1-3. Surely day 1 im still going to be so heavy as the tablets won't have enough time to get
I have been prescribed both for heavy periods and suspected endo! Doctor told me to start both as soon as bleeding starts! She advised the tranexamic is to reduce the bleeding, however my heaviest days are days 1-3. Surely day 1 im still going to be so heavy as the tablets won't have enough time to get
Joanne-L
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Drained
Hi everyone! I’m awaiting an official diagnosis via laparoscopy, however after years of painful periods, painful ovulation and now being unable to conceive for over a year I was referred for an ultrasound and was told I have 2 Endometriomas on my left ovary. I’ve been off the contraceptive patch for
Hi everyone! I’m awaiting an official diagnosis via laparoscopy, however after years of painful periods, painful ovulation and now being unable to conceive for over a year I was referred for an ultrasound and was told I have 2 Endometriomas on my left ovary. I’ve been off the contraceptive patch for
DancingPanda
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Neuronal Death
Transcript: Levodopa is a therapeutic drug that is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. In the brain, this molecule is converted to the biochemically active dopamine by enzymatic decarboxylation. Dopamine is then used as a neurotransmitter to stimulate muscular movement. With its amine
Transcript: Levodopa is a therapeutic drug that is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. In the brain, this molecule is converted to the biochemically active dopamine by enzymatic decarboxylation. Dopamine is then used as a neurotransmitter to stimulate muscular movement. With its amine
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Primary biliary cholangitis
Has anyone been diagnosed with PBC with an “unequivocal” blood test result?? Mine came back at <20.1 my Ggt is high at 138
Has anyone been diagnosed with PBC with an “unequivocal” blood test result?? Mine came back at <20.1 my Ggt is high at 138
Mrsryan247
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
The longest day and and night i ever remember.
Yesterday i achieved nothing and the time dragged on and on.My sleep pattern is shot away and i barely slept an hour. Doctor M recently prescribed Melatonin,and apart from making me a tad woozy ,it has'nt helped my sleep one iota,but i am sticking with it as he said it takes a while to kick in.It is
Yesterday i achieved nothing and the time dragged on and on.My sleep pattern is shot away and i barely slept an hour. Doctor M recently prescribed Melatonin,and apart from making me a tad woozy ,it has'nt helped my sleep one iota,but i am sticking with it as he said it takes a while to kick in.It is
secrets22
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Liquid gel in COVID patients’ lungs makes way for new treatment.
In some patients who died with severe COVID-19 and respiratory failure, a jelly was formed in the lungs. Researchers have now established what the active agent in the jelly is and thanks to that, this new discovery can now be the key to new effective therapies. This according to a new study at Umeå
In some patients who died with severe COVID-19 and respiratory failure, a jelly was formed in the lungs. Researchers have now established what the active agent in the jelly is and thanks to that, this new discovery can now be the key to new effective therapies. This according to a new study at Umeå
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Speckled black spots in poo
Speckled black poo.. Hi what does it mean if u have speckles off black spots on your poo please ive noticed 2 days now ive rung gp who has taken note and sent pics he hss said its blood ive rung liver nurse who has sent me consultants phone numb for sec but she is not in until 2mrw.. I have fixed liver
Speckled black poo.. Hi what does it mean if u have speckles off black spots on your poo please ive noticed 2 days now ive rung gp who has taken note and sent pics he hss said its blood ive rung liver nurse who has sent me consultants phone numb for sec but she is not in until 2mrw.. I have fixed liver
Lisamarie69
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Secondary biliary sclerosing cholangitis
Looking for people with the same condition as mine Secondary biliary sclerosing cholangitis ( after hepaticojejunostomy following a laparoscopic cholecystectomy with complications due to medical neglect.)
Looking for people with the same condition as mine Secondary biliary sclerosing cholangitis ( after hepaticojejunostomy following a laparoscopic cholecystectomy with complications due to medical neglect.)
Theliverpatient
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
gallstones
hi has anyone got cirrhosis and diabetes , i have both and gall stones but i am so worried about having my gallbladder removed as i have read that it has alot of risk s andrew
hi has anyone got cirrhosis and diabetes , i have both and gall stones but i am so worried about having my gallbladder removed as i have read that it has alot of risk s andrew
joeblack1801
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Supplement advice post transfer
Hello, I am hoping someone can give me advice, especially those who have been through 2ww before. Can supplements continue after embryo transfer? I know I can continue vitamin D and folic acid but it’s the inositol and omega 3 I am uncertain about so would appreciate any advice? X
Hello, I am hoping someone can give me advice, especially those who have been through 2ww before. Can supplements continue after embryo transfer? I know I can continue vitamin D and folic acid but it’s the inositol and omega 3 I am uncertain about so would appreciate any advice? X
CD91
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Period pain
Just passed massive clots, I am taking iron although I don't think I can keep with loss. Used 35 napkins Taking tranexamic acid for bleeding. Says for four days only, I only took twice a day. Any advice, passed a clot size of two cherry tomatoes. I used to used 59 napkins per cycle
Just passed massive clots, I am taking iron although I don't think I can keep with loss. Used 35 napkins Taking tranexamic acid for bleeding. Says for four days only, I only took twice a day. Any advice, passed a clot size of two cherry tomatoes. I used to used 59 napkins per cycle
Bluelady-sing
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
Why we cancer: food for thought?
I stumbled upon an article that made me wonder if PC is an affliction that has arisen, partly, as a result of our evolving need to feed our big, fat, energy-hogging and ever-(over)-thinking brains. Here's a link: https://www.direct-ms.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Coffey.pdf This article popped up as
I stumbled upon an article that made me wonder if PC is an affliction that has arisen, partly, as a result of our evolving need to feed our big, fat, energy-hogging and ever-(over)-thinking brains. Here's a link: https://www.direct-ms.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Coffey.pdf This article popped up as
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Your "failed to return" strategy
The tragic circumstances around Chris Smiths' failure to return home after his run and subsequent death has brought the subject to mind (again). Since my husband, Paul has done his MTB leader course, and his outdoor first aid, we've discussed it frequently. We're both bad for taking off without giving
The tragic circumstances around Chris Smiths' failure to return home after his run and subsequent death has brought the subject to mind (again). Since my husband, Paul has done his MTB leader course, and his outdoor first aid, we've discussed it frequently. We're both bad for taking off without giving
GoGo_JoJo
Ultramarathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
4 years ago
In focus: diet - sugar and carbohydrates
Hello This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether to eliminate
Hello This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether to eliminate
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Diuretics and BTK Inhibitors
Wondering if anyone is on diuretics/water pill such as lasix or aldactone, while taking ibrutinib/ BTK inhibitors. Wondering how this affects hydration. Confused if we drink lots of water to flush out bad cells, or to stay hydrated. If we want to stay hydrated, seems like it would be difficult while
Wondering if anyone is on diuretics/water pill such as lasix or aldactone, while taking ibrutinib/ BTK inhibitors. Wondering how this affects hydration. Confused if we drink lots of water to flush out bad cells, or to stay hydrated. If we want to stay hydrated, seems like it would be difficult while
Davidcara
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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