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Chest x-ray - not great š
Hi peepsš Hope this finds you as happy and healthy as you can be in 2020š My RA path has taken a slight diversion this year. Having been diagnosed late in 2015, I'm not long into my RA journey in comparison to many of you guys. I'm seropositive, and have been since the beginning, and built up to Metoject
Hi peepsš Hope this finds you as happy and healthy as you can be in 2020š My RA path has taken a slight diversion this year. Having been diagnosed late in 2015, I'm not long into my RA journey in comparison to many of you guys. I'm seropositive, and have been since the beginning, and built up to Metoject
Moomin8
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NRAS
5 years ago
Functional doctor checking everything!
I posted here before about my suspected low B12 and my experience with my unsympathetic GP. I visited my consultant who was also not interested in listening to me. In fact he was taking blood while I was telling him I was sure I was low in B12 again and he didn't bother to even check it even though I
I posted here before about my suspected low B12 and my experience with my unsympathetic GP. I visited my consultant who was also not interested in listening to me. In fact he was taking blood while I was telling him I was sure I was low in B12 again and he didn't bother to even check it even though I
MariaMe
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Different types of IBS
Hi can any one tell me the difference between IBS .IBS B and IBS C, i think thats all of them. I have been an IBS sufferer for many years and really just tickled along but recently something has changed , not quite sure why, i am however going through the menopause not sure if that triggered anything
Hi can any one tell me the difference between IBS .IBS B and IBS C, i think thats all of them. I have been an IBS sufferer for many years and really just tickled along but recently something has changed , not quite sure why, i am however going through the menopause not sure if that triggered anything
Hicking
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IBS Network
5 years ago
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Automatic breathing stopped
Hello lately I feel as if I canāt breath. I went to the doctor had chest X-ray and they said it was normal. I constantly feel as if every next breath is forced. I have no appetite and I get this gagging feeling. Oxygen rate is 96-98 it fluctuates. Just curious if anyone else has been through this. I
Hello lately I feel as if I canāt breath. I went to the doctor had chest X-ray and they said it was normal. I constantly feel as if every next breath is forced. I have no appetite and I get this gagging feeling. Oxygen rate is 96-98 it fluctuates. Just curious if anyone else has been through this. I
Zeke323
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Sensitive Issues for Men
5 years ago
Castor oil packs for FET
Am thinking of using castor oil packs before my FET this time round. Any experience with them or advice? Do I need a specific pack or can I just get one on Amazon? Thanks allš
Am thinking of using castor oil packs before my FET this time round. Any experience with them or advice? Do I need a specific pack or can I just get one on Amazon? Thanks allš
hifer
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Tachycardia causes?!
I've had some unexplained sinus tachycardia at the moment which is under investigation. I've had to have a month off work so far because I work in healthcare and untill we know what's causing this I can't look after patients which I understand. However I'm scratching my head at of there's any ideas any
I've had some unexplained sinus tachycardia at the moment which is under investigation. I've had to have a month off work so far because I work in healthcare and untill we know what's causing this I can't look after patients which I understand. However I'm scratching my head at of there's any ideas any
Kelloggs31
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Sinus tachycardia causes?
I've had some unexplained sinus tachycardia at the moment which is under investigation. I've had to have a month off work so far because I work in healthcare and untill we know what's causing this I can't look after patients which I understand. However I'm scratching my head at of there's any ideas any
I've had some unexplained sinus tachycardia at the moment which is under investigation. I've had to have a month off work so far because I work in healthcare and untill we know what's causing this I can't look after patients which I understand. However I'm scratching my head at of there's any ideas any
Kelloggs31
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AF Association
5 years ago
Intrinsic factor antibody
Hi guys Iāve just had an intrinsic factor antibody blood test came back as 1.45U/ml with I think a reference range of 0.00-6.00 can anyone explain what that means?
Hi guys Iāve just had an intrinsic factor antibody blood test came back as 1.45U/ml with I think a reference range of 0.00-6.00 can anyone explain what that means?
Pixielula
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Silent reflux or something else?
Back in June, my psychiatrist switched my antidepressant from Pristiq to Paxil because I felt that Pristiq was no longer working for me. When I started the Paxil I also started having this weird shortness of breath that I initially thought was some side effect of anxiety. I stopped this Paxil after a
Back in June, my psychiatrist switched my antidepressant from Pristiq to Paxil because I felt that Pristiq was no longer working for me. When I started the Paxil I also started having this weird shortness of breath that I initially thought was some side effect of anxiety. I stopped this Paxil after a
Zoemarv1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Help Needed with spirometry results?
Cutting a very long story short. Never smoked, weight always been ok, except maybe needing to lose 1/2 stone, always exercised. Since my 30ās lungs sensitive to smoke, perfume, chemicals etc. Allergic to dust/cats as is quite usual, Had chronic cough for years but cleared up once I gave up gluten (!!
Cutting a very long story short. Never smoked, weight always been ok, except maybe needing to lose 1/2 stone, always exercised. Since my 30ās lungs sensitive to smoke, perfume, chemicals etc. Allergic to dust/cats as is quite usual, Had chronic cough for years but cleared up once I gave up gluten (!!
virgolizzy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Pernicious anemia with "normal" B12, MMA, and homocysteine
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20587489 "Serum B(12) levels ranged from 267 to 447 pg/ml. Homocysteine and methylmalonic acid levels were normal. Testing for antibody to intrinsic factor was positive, consistent with pernicious anaemia. After treatment with intramuscular B(12) injections (1000
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20587489 "Serum B(12) levels ranged from 267 to 447 pg/ml. Homocysteine and methylmalonic acid levels were normal. Testing for antibody to intrinsic factor was positive, consistent with pernicious anaemia. After treatment with intramuscular B(12) injections (1000
genesurf
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
End of the road - unresponsive thin endometrium
So after failed cancel after failed cancel due to thin lining I have just returned from a scan after trying Tamoxifen but the lining was worse than ever. I have tried everything; vit e, lāargine, additional Estrogen, castor oil packs, acupuncture, reflexology, additional protein, a hysterscopy which
So after failed cancel after failed cancel due to thin lining I have just returned from a scan after trying Tamoxifen but the lining was worse than ever. I have tried everything; vit e, lāargine, additional Estrogen, castor oil packs, acupuncture, reflexology, additional protein, a hysterscopy which
Prayingforafamily
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Confused person!
Due to terrible brain fog, confusion and memory problems - I am trying to take stock of where I am. If this is repetitive, I am sorry. Brief history: ME/CFS diagnosed 15 years ago (although having obtained my blood test results recently my B12 was 165 ng/L in 2005), 2 years ago diagnosis of colorectal
Due to terrible brain fog, confusion and memory problems - I am trying to take stock of where I am. If this is repetitive, I am sorry. Brief history: ME/CFS diagnosed 15 years ago (although having obtained my blood test results recently my B12 was 165 ng/L in 2005), 2 years ago diagnosis of colorectal
sea55red
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Really constipated
I have lately been going 4-5 days without a BM. Today is day 5. My wife wanted to go to the beach, so I took her. Around 1pm I told her I needed to get back to our unit to take care of business. She knows it's day 5. I tried to dissuade her, but she insisted on coming back. I took a TBSP of castor oil
I have lately been going 4-5 days without a BM. Today is day 5. My wife wanted to go to the beach, so I took her. Around 1pm I told her I needed to get back to our unit to take care of business. She knows it's day 5. I tried to dissuade her, but she insisted on coming back. I took a TBSP of castor oil
Billsfriend
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Worrying letter
Good evening , thank you for allowing me to join the forum. ( First time posting ) My story is as follows, 67 yr old female, non smoker, no chest problems ever. Developed a cough in early October which progressed to breathlessness, high temperature and generally feeling very unwell. Got an emergency
Good evening , thank you for allowing me to join the forum. ( First time posting ) My story is as follows, 67 yr old female, non smoker, no chest problems ever. Developed a cough in early October which progressed to breathlessness, high temperature and generally feeling very unwell. Got an emergency
Evelyn65
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Calcified Lymph Node or Granuloma
I had a sinus infection a week ago and began a course of antibiotics. I am now on a stronger course due to it moving into my lungs. My doctor ordered a chest x-ray. It showed a calcification in the left helium of my lung. They classified it as a calcified lymph node or calcified granuloma. Has anyone
I had a sinus infection a week ago and began a course of antibiotics. I am now on a stronger course due to it moving into my lungs. My doctor ordered a chest x-ray. It showed a calcification in the left helium of my lung. They classified it as a calcified lymph node or calcified granuloma. Has anyone
GwenVG
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
5 years ago
GCA worries
Hi. Iāve been hiding in the wings here for a while, gleaning information. My GP has now been treating me for PMR and, according to her Temporal arteritis/GCA symptoms for about 3 weeks now but Iāve had symptoms on and off for some time. Iām almost 50 and have always been healthy apart from having Sjogren
Hi. Iāve been hiding in the wings here for a while, gleaning information. My GP has now been treating me for PMR and, according to her Temporal arteritis/GCA symptoms for about 3 weeks now but Iāve had symptoms on and off for some time. Iām almost 50 and have always been healthy apart from having Sjogren
JustKath
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
B12 injections been stopped
Hoping for some advice please. My apologies for the length. I have hypothyroidism and B12 deficiency diagnosed in 2017. I also have IBS with a dairy sensitivity since I was 15. I have a healthy balanced diet but cannot digest red meat and have to monitor my dairy input daily. I have been having B12
Hoping for some advice please. My apologies for the length. I have hypothyroidism and B12 deficiency diagnosed in 2017. I also have IBS with a dairy sensitivity since I was 15. I have a healthy balanced diet but cannot digest red meat and have to monitor my dairy input daily. I have been having B12
puddings1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Extreme rapid weight loss
Ok so husband has gone from 203 on November 20th to 182 this morning. When he hit 183.5 yesterday I insisted we go to ER. They have him a bag of fluids. Labs actually didnāt look to wonky so they sent him home 3 pounds up from the fluids but was even lower this morning. Clearly he canāt lose 1-2 pounds
Ok so husband has gone from 203 on November 20th to 182 this morning. When he hit 183.5 yesterday I insisted we go to ER. They have him a bag of fluids. Labs actually didnāt look to wonky so they sent him home 3 pounds up from the fluids but was even lower this morning. Clearly he canāt lose 1-2 pounds
joekaty
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Intrinsic factor test reliability
Would one of you very knowledgeable people please remind me why the anti parietal cell/intrinsic factor test isnāt to be relied upon please. Iām trying to prepare for tomorrowās fight with GP. Thank you.
Would one of you very knowledgeable people please remind me why the anti parietal cell/intrinsic factor test isnāt to be relied upon please. Iām trying to prepare for tomorrowās fight with GP. Thank you.
Parlay
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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