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Thyroid results on combo T4/T3 (please, help)
Hi! I've been officially Hashi hypothyroid for a couple of years. Started my medication journey with levothyroxine (Euthyrox, Letrox), but every new dose would be helpful for just a couple of months, and then a dose increase would go. Last year I started with Prothyrid (Sanofi), a combo T4:T3=100:10
Hi! I've been officially Hashi hypothyroid for a couple of years. Started my medication journey with levothyroxine (Euthyrox, Letrox), but every new dose would be helpful for just a couple of months, and then a dose increase would go. Last year I started with Prothyrid (Sanofi), a combo T4:T3=100:10
Shkmigmo
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Medicines and pain
I had a heart attack 5 years ago and I received 3 stants and I take some medications and now two more medications have been added dapagliflozin and eplerenone and I have been feeling a lot of pain in my left arm I went to the doctor and asked me to bear the pain because I need it medication, does anyone
I had a heart attack 5 years ago and I received 3 stants and I take some medications and now two more medications have been added dapagliflozin and eplerenone and I have been feeling a lot of pain in my left arm I went to the doctor and asked me to bear the pain because I need it medication, does anyone
Sheik23
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
LVEF on the increase
Some promising news to share. Heart Nurse asked the Consultant to agree to prescribing Entresto and Dapagliflozin for me. Just over four months later my EF has increased from 33% to 45%. Very pleasing and hope it continues!
Some promising news to share. Heart Nurse asked the Consultant to agree to prescribing Entresto and Dapagliflozin for me. Just over four months later my EF has increased from 33% to 45%. Very pleasing and hope it continues!
Rikbob99
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Pcos/Metformin/conceiving
Hi, I was diagnosed with pcos when I was 14 and was just given the pill. I have now been off the pill for 2+ years and I am still have irregular periods and have not conceived. I have not been put on Metformin 1000mg a day and I just wanted peoples advice/opinions on if this will improve my periods/chances
Hi, I was diagnosed with pcos when I was 14 and was just given the pill. I have now been off the pill for 2+ years and I am still have irregular periods and have not conceived. I have not been put on Metformin 1000mg a day and I just wanted peoples advice/opinions on if this will improve my periods/chances
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
Metformin and Ruxolitinib for PV?
Hello, Happy New Year (almost) to everyone. Maybe 2022 bring us all a good year of health and happiness. Has anyone researched using Metformin and Ruxolitinib for Polycythemia Vera? Or spoken to a doctor about it? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5833553/ Listening to longevity expert
Hello, Happy New Year (almost) to everyone. Maybe 2022 bring us all a good year of health and happiness. Has anyone researched using Metformin and Ruxolitinib for Polycythemia Vera? Or spoken to a doctor about it? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5833553/ Listening to longevity expert
Elizka
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Metformin and Kidney stone risk
Something to think about if you take Metformin and have a kidney issue. I stumbled across an FDA investigation list and they are (or were) looking into Metformin because of kidney stones. I looked further and found some other articles. Here is one: https://icahn.mssm.edu/files/ISMMS/Assets/Departments
Something to think about if you take Metformin and have a kidney issue. I stumbled across an FDA investigation list and they are (or were) looking into Metformin because of kidney stones. I looked further and found some other articles. Here is one: https://icahn.mssm.edu/files/ISMMS/Assets/Departments
Hidden
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
PCa-specific Survival after Radical Prostatectomy Is Improved by Metformin but not other Antidiabetic Drugs
New study from Finland below [1]. "Only postdiagnostic metformin use was associated with reduced risks of PCa death {53% reduction} and ADT initiation compared with nonusers." While Metformin users would be predominantly diabetic, it looks as though "nonusers" inxlude non-diabetics. "insulin and insulin
New study from Finland below [1]. "Only postdiagnostic metformin use was associated with reduced risks of PCa death {53% reduction} and ADT initiation compared with nonusers." While Metformin users would be predominantly diabetic, it looks as though "nonusers" inxlude non-diabetics. "insulin and insulin
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Introduction
Hi. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in September, 2016. It has metastasized to my bones. I am following the protocol in the book, “How to Starve Cancer without Starving Yourself”. One of my MDs is prescribing drugs off-label. Consequently, I am taking Celebrex to reduce cancer inflammation, Metformin
Hi. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in September, 2016. It has metastasized to my bones. I am following the protocol in the book, “How to Starve Cancer without Starving Yourself”. One of my MDs is prescribing drugs off-label. Consequently, I am taking Celebrex to reduce cancer inflammation, Metformin
Jubilee1874
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Angiotensin Ⅱ Receptor Blockers
A new paper in the Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy, below, [1]. "The use of anti-hypertensive drugs was reportedly associated with an increasing risk of Pca. However, as an effect of post diagnostic use of anti-hypertensive drugs, angiotensin Ⅱ receptor blockers(
[i][u]ARBs)was associated
A new paper in the Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy, below, [1]. "The use of anti-hypertensive drugs was reportedly associated with an increasing risk of Pca. However, as an effect of post diagnostic use of anti-hypertensive drugs, angiotensin Ⅱ receptor blockers(
[i][u]ARBs)was associated
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
U-Shaped PCa Risk - Metformin (& Warfarin & Vitamin D).
A new Israeli Metformin study below [1] "With 666,553 person-years follow-up, 1,592 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Metformin exposure in the previous year was positively associated with prostate cancer risk ..." "However, exposure in the previous 2-7 years was negatively associated with risk
A new Israeli Metformin study below [1] "With 666,553 person-years follow-up, 1,592 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Metformin exposure in the previous year was positively associated with prostate cancer risk ..." "However, exposure in the previous 2-7 years was negatively associated with risk
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
... and relax (hopefully)!
Long story ahead! It’s been a few weeks of ‘things’. In early November hubby complained his head was sore, which can mean all sorts since his stroke and not always being able to explain very well. Two days later he had a cluster of little blisters by his eye - shingles. A course of Aciclovar stopped
Long story ahead! It’s been a few weeks of ‘things’. In early November hubby complained his head was sore, which can mean all sorts since his stroke and not always being able to explain very well. Two days later he had a cluster of little blisters by his eye - shingles. A course of Aciclovar stopped
Janma123
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
New here. My story.
In late November 2021, I was diagnosed with advanced Prostate Cancer. My PCa is believed to have metastasized to three lymph nodes (lower neck, diaphragm and lower back). I say “believed” because the metastasis has not been confirmed. My Gleason scores were all 9’s and 10’s. My oncologist and Urologist
In late November 2021, I was diagnosed with advanced Prostate Cancer. My PCa is believed to have metastasized to three lymph nodes (lower neck, diaphragm and lower back). I say “believed” because the metastasis has not been confirmed. My Gleason scores were all 9’s and 10’s. My oncologist and Urologist
Skipper238
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ozempic
I have Type 2 Diabetes and the beginning of Stage 4 Kidney Disease. My endocrinologist just took me off Metformin to try Ozempic. Has anyone with kidney problems taken Ozempic? Has it helped the kidneys or just diabetes?
I have Type 2 Diabetes and the beginning of Stage 4 Kidney Disease. My endocrinologist just took me off Metformin to try Ozempic. Has anyone with kidney problems taken Ozempic? Has it helped the kidneys or just diabetes?
Jh51543
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Dapagliflozin
We have been asked the following for people in England who may be prescribed dapagliflozin (Forxiga) The Accelerated Access Collaborative, part of NHS England and NHS Improvement, would like to hear from you to understand your views and experience of Dapagliflozin from a patient / lived experience perspective
We have been asked the following for people in England who may be prescribed dapagliflozin (Forxiga) The Accelerated Access Collaborative, part of NHS England and NHS Improvement, would like to hear from you to understand your views and experience of Dapagliflozin from a patient / lived experience perspective
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
3 years ago
Are you able to help?
We have been asked the following for people in England who may be prescribed dapagliflozin (Forxiga) The Accelerated Access Collaborative, part of NHS England and NHS Improvement, would like to hear from you to understand your views and experience of Dapagliflozin from a patient / lived experience perspective
We have been asked the following for people in England who may be prescribed dapagliflozin (Forxiga) The Accelerated Access Collaborative, part of NHS England and NHS Improvement, would like to hear from you to understand your views and experience of Dapagliflozin from a patient / lived experience perspective
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
3 years ago
HOW TO MANAGE DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY?
I'm a dilated cardiomyopathy patient. On regular medications. Salt restriction upto 1500 mg daily.Regular exercise. Fluid restriction of 1.5 litres. Included dapagliflozin 5 mg for the six months. Spironolactone plus torsemide 10 mg daily is my diuretic for 3.5 years. Unintended weight gain is being
I'm a dilated cardiomyopathy patient. On regular medications. Salt restriction upto 1500 mg daily.Regular exercise. Fluid restriction of 1.5 litres. Included dapagliflozin 5 mg for the six months. Spironolactone plus torsemide 10 mg daily is my diuretic for 3.5 years. Unintended weight gain is being
Vivi2711
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Where to turn next? 4th transfer - BFN
Hi ladies, I’ve been absent on here whilst I went through for my fourth transfer. I’ve learnt today that this transfer has failed. Can anyone offer any additional advice on what to try next as I don’t feel I can keep going? 1st transfer - 5AB - BFN - spotting and period before OTD - added in Lubion
Hi ladies, I’ve been absent on here whilst I went through for my fourth transfer. I’ve learnt today that this transfer has failed. Can anyone offer any additional advice on what to try next as I don’t feel I can keep going? 1st transfer - 5AB - BFN - spotting and period before OTD - added in Lubion
strawberriesandcream
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Looking for the best supplement for pcos ?
Look no further , are you struggling on metformin ? , just taking Myo inositol ? Or maybe your not taking anything for your insulin resistance ? Let me introduce you to my lil friend, Inositol is a brilliant supplement. Inositol influences the action of insulin, a hormone essential for blood sugar control
Look no further , are you struggling on metformin ? , just taking Myo inositol ? Or maybe your not taking anything for your insulin resistance ? Let me introduce you to my lil friend, Inositol is a brilliant supplement. Inositol influences the action of insulin, a hormone essential for blood sugar control
Carly93
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
3 noises!
Hello, wonder if anyone can help me. I am dealing with a bout of tinnitus at the moment which seems very odd. As a quick summary Left ear - constant hissing sound Right ear noise 1 - low pitched whine Right ear noise 2 - broken sound like a hard drive being written to (if you have ever heard such like
Hello, wonder if anyone can help me. I am dealing with a bout of tinnitus at the moment which seems very odd. As a quick summary Left ear - constant hissing sound Right ear noise 1 - low pitched whine Right ear noise 2 - broken sound like a hard drive being written to (if you have ever heard such like
boilingbogwo
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
Mucus and blood
Has anyone had consolation with mucus and then a normal bowel movement about an hour later? I wiped the 2nd time and there was mucus but bowel was soft. I have a colonoscopy in a couple of months and I am diabetic. Started out constipation with white mucus. Then weeks later held poop and when I
Has anyone had consolation with mucus and then a normal bowel movement about an hour later? I wiped the 2nd time and there was mucus but bowel was soft. I have a colonoscopy in a couple of months and I am diabetic. Started out constipation with white mucus. Then weeks later held poop and when I
Lor11111
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
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