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red light therapy
I have been using red light therapy for a few years now but not sure if it works in slowing parkinsonsIt May we’ll be but I would like to ask Mr Markman about his trials. Are they double blind with placebo? What are the results? Thanks CG
I have been using red light therapy for a few years now but not sure if it works in slowing parkinsonsIt May we’ll be but I would like to ask Mr Markman about his trials. Are they double blind with placebo? What are the results? Thanks CG
Coling
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
diarrhoea and constipation
I’ve had ibs since in my thirties now 69.I had a flare up Friday ,terrible pains but had job to go to loo.The next day my stools were lose,and I began to feel better yesterday had a job to go again.even though I fell like I want to go today,can’t .I go most days .Pains have come back,which is relieved
I’ve had ibs since in my thirties now 69.I had a flare up Friday ,terrible pains but had job to go to loo.The next day my stools were lose,and I began to feel better yesterday had a job to go again.even though I fell like I want to go today,can’t .I go most days .Pains have come back,which is relieved
mousey1
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IBS Network
3 months ago
Anybody doing 'The Full Diet'?
Hi Everyone Just wondered if anyone is losing weight via "The Full Diet" ? Its a book /method written by Saira Hameed, an NHS Consultant. Its all about going back to basics on eating - cutting out highly processed foods, eating within an eating window and reducing carbs. Its an interesting read
Hi Everyone Just wondered if anyone is losing weight via "The Full Diet" ? Its a book /method written by Saira Hameed, an NHS Consultant. Its all about going back to basics on eating - cutting out highly processed foods, eating within an eating window and reducing carbs. Its an interesting read
Jf41366204
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Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
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Pseudomonas and carpets?
Does anyone know if Pseudomonas is in carpets? I tore out 2 rooms a few yrs ago and put Laminate in and so glad i did it but still have carpeting in my bedroom and office in my house and wonder if maybe Pseudomonas is in it as I have had 6 courses of Iv antibiotics for colonized Pseudomonas this year
Does anyone know if Pseudomonas is in carpets? I tore out 2 rooms a few yrs ago and put Laminate in and so glad i did it but still have carpeting in my bedroom and office in my house and wonder if maybe Pseudomonas is in it as I have had 6 courses of Iv antibiotics for colonized Pseudomonas this year
Lapis5
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Quick Question re. Taking Hydroxycarbamide.
Hi everyone, just to ask those of you with ET and taking HU, when taking two 500 mg capsules in a day, do you take them both together or at separate times in the day? Since my last post I have been back on my usual dose of 500 mg a day for 7 days, but after two weeks of taking this dose my platelets
Hi everyone, just to ask those of you with ET and taking HU, when taking two 500 mg capsules in a day, do you take them both together or at separate times in the day? Since my last post I have been back on my usual dose of 500 mg a day for 7 days, but after two weeks of taking this dose my platelets
azaelea
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
update
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Cirrhosis & Diverticular disease
I was recently diagnosed with Diverticular disease and Cirrhosis of the liver, after having a Scan and colonoscopy. I was referred to the Gastroenterlogy department at the hospital for triaging and consultation with regard to the cirrhosis, but it looks as if both of those will take months to happen.
I was recently diagnosed with Diverticular disease and Cirrhosis of the liver, after having a Scan and colonoscopy. I was referred to the Gastroenterlogy department at the hospital for triaging and consultation with regard to the cirrhosis, but it looks as if both of those will take months to happen.
onefiveone
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
colonoscopy 💩
I’m due to have a colonoscopy on the 16th which I am not looking forward to as when I had a sigmoidoscopy years ago I was in considerable pain when they used the air. I believe my bowel prep is going to be Picolax any tips on getting it down? I get bad reflux and nausea so praying it’s not going to make
I’m due to have a colonoscopy on the 16th which I am not looking forward to as when I had a sigmoidoscopy years ago I was in considerable pain when they used the air. I believe my bowel prep is going to be Picolax any tips on getting it down? I get bad reflux and nausea so praying it’s not going to make
BasilG
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Nutrition supplements
I was given some nutritional supplements by the dietitian-complan shakes and aymes shakes- to try on top of my usual meals and see if I tolerate them, with the aim of gaining some weight. I'm not lactose intolerant so I should be ok. But I'm just terrified they are going to give me horrible symptoms.
I was given some nutritional supplements by the dietitian-complan shakes and aymes shakes- to try on top of my usual meals and see if I tolerate them, with the aim of gaining some weight. I'm not lactose intolerant so I should be ok. But I'm just terrified they are going to give me horrible symptoms.
Bluemon75
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IBS Network
9 months ago
United States APS Doctor Specialist List
I had one thrombosis event (CRVO) in May 2022 and then was diagnosed with APS shortly thereafter. I have only been on aspirin, which was input from an ophthalmologist, a hematologist, and a vascular specialist. Now the hematologist wants me to go on Warfarin. I have concluded that this hematologist
I had one thrombosis event (CRVO) in May 2022 and then was diagnosed with APS shortly thereafter. I have only been on aspirin, which was input from an ophthalmologist, a hematologist, and a vascular specialist. Now the hematologist wants me to go on Warfarin. I have concluded that this hematologist
baldboy67
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 months ago
Stomach pain common with IBS?
Is stomach pain common with IBS?If so, where do you feel the pain? I feel pain right in the center pit of my stomach... sometimes gnawing sensation, sometimes a cramping sensation Do you feel it there in the center pit of your stomach too?
Is stomach pain common with IBS?If so, where do you feel the pain? I feel pain right in the center pit of my stomach... sometimes gnawing sensation, sometimes a cramping sensation Do you feel it there in the center pit of your stomach too?
Catsandsunsets
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IBS Network
4 months ago
low serum iron. Normal ferritin
been getting very tired lately. ET (MPL) on pegysus 45ug every 2 weeks. Mentioned fatigue to haematologist and he suggested reducing peg further to 3 weekly. Got the above results after we got home. Also raised CRP but I do have a cold . raised neutrophils and wbc. Haem thought this was good as mounting
been getting very tired lately. ET (MPL) on pegysus 45ug every 2 weeks. Mentioned fatigue to haematologist and he suggested reducing peg further to 3 weekly. Got the above results after we got home. Also raised CRP but I do have a cold . raised neutrophils and wbc. Haem thought this was good as mounting
Sprat19
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
flare up
hi I’ve had diahorria and left side pain and mild nausea for a few days now . Keep thinking it’s better and it’s not ! Self employed but in clients houses so keep cancelling the ones that are home! Now got some appointments coming up some where no loo and feel I need to cancel , Is this a “flare up
hi I’ve had diahorria and left side pain and mild nausea for a few days now . Keep thinking it’s better and it’s not ! Self employed but in clients houses so keep cancelling the ones that are home! Now got some appointments coming up some where no loo and feel I need to cancel , Is this a “flare up
Purplewoman
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Does anyone have this IBS’s symptoms ?
3 moths age and daily I wake up with severe pain in my stomach like I feel very hungry . My endoscopy was negative of any thing . My question does anyone suffer from this symptoms who has IBS please ? Thank you.
3 moths age and daily I wake up with severe pain in my stomach like I feel very hungry . My endoscopy was negative of any thing . My question does anyone suffer from this symptoms who has IBS please ? Thank you.
Raneena
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IBS Network
4 months ago
long term omeprazole use
I was taking omeprazole for about 15 years and stopped in December last year, as I had done some research and found out it can affect stomach acid. No one told me to stop taking it. I don’t even know why I was put on it in the first place, up I think it was for IBS. I haven’t had any acid reflux or indigestion
I was taking omeprazole for about 15 years and stopped in December last year, as I had done some research and found out it can affect stomach acid. No one told me to stop taking it. I don’t even know why I was put on it in the first place, up I think it was for IBS. I haven’t had any acid reflux or indigestion
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Warfarin to Edoxaban
I have for the last few months been prescribed 60mg Edoxaban after 10 years of taking Warfarin after a DVT and PE. This due to my GP surgery merger with a bigger practice. Warfarin was my only option in 2013 before these new drugs became available. I'm told it's safer and no INR blood tests. I'd like
I have for the last few months been prescribed 60mg Edoxaban after 10 years of taking Warfarin after a DVT and PE. This due to my GP surgery merger with a bigger practice. Warfarin was my only option in 2013 before these new drugs became available. I'm told it's safer and no INR blood tests. I'd like
jackdaw50
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Anticoagulation Support
9 months ago
carbo/gem
I was diagnosed high grade stage 3c peritoneal in Autumn 2021, I have had carbo/taxol/avastin, debulking surgery. Followed by avastin alone which did not work, then carbo/caelyx which worked very well. I have had just over a year on Niraparib but sadly it is no longer working. I am due to start
I was diagnosed high grade stage 3c peritoneal in Autumn 2021, I have had carbo/taxol/avastin, debulking surgery. Followed by avastin alone which did not work, then carbo/caelyx which worked very well. I have had just over a year on Niraparib but sadly it is no longer working. I am due to start
NewtonEmma1900
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Has anyone tried pulsed electric magnetic field therapy for PMR relief?
I am having trouble tapering. Can't seem to get much below 15 mg; went down to 10 mg but still having some pain in the mornings. So increased dosage on advice of rheumy. At this rate, I'll be on prednisone for a long, long time. So wondering if anyone has tried alternative treatments to try to get
I am having trouble tapering. Can't seem to get much below 15 mg; went down to 10 mg but still having some pain in the mornings. So increased dosage on advice of rheumy. At this rate, I'll be on prednisone for a long, long time. So wondering if anyone has tried alternative treatments to try to get
lsplumb
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Methotrexate and hair thinning
Hi everyone. I’ve been on methotrexate for almost exactly 2 years and I can’t work out if my hair is currently thinning, it was fine before but these past few weeks it seems like more is coming out when I brush it. I don’t know if I’m imagining it or if it’s just going through it’s normal resting phase
Hi everyone. I’ve been on methotrexate for almost exactly 2 years and I can’t work out if my hair is currently thinning, it was fine before but these past few weeks it seems like more is coming out when I brush it. I don’t know if I’m imagining it or if it’s just going through it’s normal resting phase
Central_Perk
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NRAS
9 months ago
Skin Lesion
Hi there I’ve had a skin lesion since Xmas. I tried all sorts of creams and even antibiotics and nothing has shifted it. It does feel a bit tender but my main concern is that it itches. Long story short; saw my GP who in end referred me two Wk wait. I had photos done and then called in for biopsy
Hi there I’ve had a skin lesion since Xmas. I tried all sorts of creams and even antibiotics and nothing has shifted it. It does feel a bit tender but my main concern is that it itches. Long story short; saw my GP who in end referred me two Wk wait. I had photos done and then called in for biopsy
Evanslil
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
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