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FAA Medical Exam and PPL
One of things things I would like to do after I retire is earn a Private Pilot's License (PPL). Is there anybody who has had problems passing the Medical Exam if you have had PD or DBS surgery?
One of things things I would like to do after I retire is earn a Private Pilot's License (PPL). Is there anybody who has had problems passing the Medical Exam if you have had PD or DBS surgery?
DeanGreen
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Bloods Results
These where printed out for me as requested, any advice most welcome 🌸 Was taking teva levo 75mcg, thybon henning t3 10mcg, prior to these results. Now taking 5mcg three times a day. Supplement vit D with k2, mk7 and magnesium glycinate
These where printed out for me as requested, any advice most welcome 🌸 Was taking teva levo 75mcg, thybon henning t3 10mcg, prior to these results. Now taking 5mcg three times a day. Supplement vit D with k2, mk7 and magnesium glycinate
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Iron and B12 deficiency
Had a massive realisation after getting a diagnosis of ME and not feeling like it fit/refusing to accept it. As we all are, I'm just trying to piece together this puzzle as GPS dont seem to bother Now realise I have chronically low FERRITIN. Doctors only look at the serum iron (similar to how they
Had a massive realisation after getting a diagnosis of ME and not feeling like it fit/refusing to accept it. As we all are, I'm just trying to piece together this puzzle as GPS dont seem to bother Now realise I have chronically low FERRITIN. Doctors only look at the serum iron (similar to how they
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
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Focused Ultrasound Trial Finds Promise for Parkinson’s Patients
Of the 69 patients who received the procedure in the randomized trial, almost 70% responded to the treatment. Thirty-nine participants who received the procedure continued to see significant benefits three months later, and 30 of those assessed at the one-year mark continued to see benefits. The procedure
Of the 69 patients who received the procedure in the randomized trial, almost 70% responded to the treatment. Thirty-nine participants who received the procedure continued to see significant benefits three months later, and 30 of those assessed at the one-year mark continued to see benefits. The procedure
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
DBS procedure
Anyone had a DBS surgery, what type of complications experienced afterwards. I me young on set pd patient, and I got disease 7 years and I me considering to go for DBS operation so info please
Anyone had a DBS surgery, what type of complications experienced afterwards. I me young on set pd patient, and I got disease 7 years and I me considering to go for DBS operation so info please
Arthurtunga
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
help please, migraine meds
does anyone know if migraleve is contra-indicated with T3? I know I'm OK with T4 but: paracetamol, codeine phosphate & buclizine hydrochloride, anyone? @helvella ? sorry to tag just can't find info
does anyone know if migraleve is contra-indicated with T3? I know I'm OK with T4 but: paracetamol, codeine phosphate & buclizine hydrochloride, anyone? @helvella ? sorry to tag just can't find info
turquoisea7
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Iron Levels with CLL
Ive been having issues with low iron and as a result I'm on/off iron supplements. I also started taking acalabrutinib in May. I see a local doctor who didn't seem too concerned and I also see a doc in Cincinnati that says low iron is not normal with CLL/acalabrutinib, so he wants me to have an upper
Ive been having issues with low iron and as a result I'm on/off iron supplements. I also started taking acalabrutinib in May. I see a local doctor who didn't seem too concerned and I also see a doc in Cincinnati that says low iron is not normal with CLL/acalabrutinib, so he wants me to have an upper
susq9948
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Low Ferritin and iron supplements & Iron Panel interpretation
Further to my post of 24.10.22 Endo increased my Levo to 75 mcg daily and advised TSH to aim for 0.5-2.5, when I mentioned low ferritin she looked at the blood test and said everything is within range? Said my symptoms of brain fog, swimmy head, heaviness and tinitis are unlikely related to thyroid
Further to my post of 24.10.22 Endo increased my Levo to 75 mcg daily and advised TSH to aim for 0.5-2.5, when I mentioned low ferritin she looked at the blood test and said everything is within range? Said my symptoms of brain fog, swimmy head, heaviness and tinitis are unlikely related to thyroid
Watamu
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Looking for a good DBS programmer in upstate New York
DBS Programmers
DBS Programmers
Daniou
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
parietal cell antibody lab results
I’m having trouble interpreting my lab results. My Parietal Cell Antibody IgG value is 33.2 units and it said the standard range is 0.0-24.9 units. So it’s above the standard range but not by much. Apparently above 25 units is positive so that means I’m positive? I just want to confirm.
I’m having trouble interpreting my lab results. My Parietal Cell Antibody IgG value is 33.2 units and it said the standard range is 0.0-24.9 units. So it’s above the standard range but not by much. Apparently above 25 units is positive so that means I’m positive? I just want to confirm.
Purplegirl2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Advice on iron test results please
Having had a history of low ferritin and been prescribed iron tablets, I thought I’d do a test to see if I actually needed them. Surprisingly, my ferritin level has improved but is still not optimal to support my thyroid. Should I take the iron supplements?
Having had a history of low ferritin and been prescribed iron tablets, I thought I’d do a test to see if I actually needed them. Surprisingly, my ferritin level has improved but is still not optimal to support my thyroid. Should I take the iron supplements?
Pastelart
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
USA Iron Infusion billing code E83.1
I finally got an iron infusion approved for tomorrow. The doc put request in for anemia but I got the correct billing code from the RLS Foundation:E83.1 Disorder of iron metabolism, unspecified. Excludes1: iron deficiency anemia/ sideroblastic anemia E83 Excludes1: dietary mineral deficiency/ parathyroid
I finally got an iron infusion approved for tomorrow. The doc put request in for anemia but I got the correct billing code from the RLS Foundation:E83.1 Disorder of iron metabolism, unspecified. Excludes1: iron deficiency anemia/ sideroblastic anemia E83 Excludes1: dietary mineral deficiency/ parathyroid
SkyCop
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Your Complex Brain Podcast: Season 2 Episode 3 – The Future of DBS
https://www.uhn.ca/Krembil/Complex-Brain-Podcast/Pages/season-two.aspx https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xOTQ3OTc4LnJzcw==
https://www.uhn.ca/Krembil/Complex-Brain-Podcast/Pages/season-two.aspx https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xOTQ3OTc4LnJzcw==
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Onset/diagnosis after years
Good morning. I welcome you very warmly. This is my first post. I am not from UK, so my English is poor, sorry for any mistakes. In a nutshell: my aunt got sick in 2012. The diagnosis: Parkinson's. Treatment with levodopa had short-lived effects so doctors decided to use DBS therapy. DBS did not have
Good morning. I welcome you very warmly. This is my first post. I am not from UK, so my English is poor, sorry for any mistakes. In a nutshell: my aunt got sick in 2012. The diagnosis: Parkinson's. Treatment with levodopa had short-lived effects so doctors decided to use DBS therapy. DBS did not have
Paulaaaa
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Ferritin
Hi everyone,Firstly thank you for all the fantastic advice on this forum. I've got a Serum Ferritin level of 308ng/ml (my GP was concerned that this was a bit too high), Transferrin Saturation of 31% but a Serum Transferrin level of 2.3g/L. Please can you give me your thoughts on this & am I looking
Hi everyone,Firstly thank you for all the fantastic advice on this forum. I've got a Serum Ferritin level of 308ng/ml (my GP was concerned that this was a bit too high), Transferrin Saturation of 31% but a Serum Transferrin level of 2.3g/L. Please can you give me your thoughts on this & am I looking
blades10
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Has anyone experienced benefits from coq10
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Anaemia test results
Hi all, I recently did the 'Full health screen' from Monitor My Health and all the vitamin results have come back without proper ranges. Only the graphs. Which is irritating. BUT Would you supplement iron with these results? I can't afford to do a full iron panel, and I had assumed this test would
Hi all, I recently did the 'Full health screen' from Monitor My Health and all the vitamin results have come back without proper ranges. Only the graphs. Which is irritating. BUT Would you supplement iron with these results? I can't afford to do a full iron panel, and I had assumed this test would
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Iron results-any advice?
Hi! V grateful for all the wisdom from this forum. Just did a full iron panel on Medichecks as ferritin has been consistently low, and I've been on and off ferrous fumarate for years. GP only tests ferritin; advice on here seemed to be to get the full picture. Results below... Ferritin much better
Hi! V grateful for all the wisdom from this forum. Just did a full iron panel on Medichecks as ferritin has been consistently low, and I've been on and off ferrous fumarate for years. GP only tests ferritin; advice on here seemed to be to get the full picture. Results below... Ferritin much better
Penicookie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Low MCHC
Hello all. I have a new aspect of my cbc report that has just become Low. It is MCHC. Normal is 31.0 gm/dL to 36.5. I am now 30.7. I would love comments from any others who have had low MCHC. Did you eventually need oxygen. Did they start treatment due to this? How low can it go before you physically
Hello all. I have a new aspect of my cbc report that has just become Low. It is MCHC. Normal is 31.0 gm/dL to 36.5. I am now 30.7. I would love comments from any others who have had low MCHC. Did you eventually need oxygen. Did they start treatment due to this? How low can it go before you physically
davidgrush
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CLL Support
2 years ago
DBS number of surgeries vary so much from 1 to 3. Main reason surgeons say safer less complications. Is there any proof?
my DBS surgery was completed in one hospital stay. The majority of others was 2-3 hospital stays. Is there research to support that there are less complications?
my DBS surgery was completed in one hospital stay. The majority of others was 2-3 hospital stays. Is there research to support that there are less complications?
Lbi1608
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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