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Update on gp visit with my medichecks results. Referred to endocrinology. Help to Interpret coeliac results...
So I thought I'd give a little update. I had my gp appointment. I waited 4 weeks to see a particular gp as i had seen her before and she seemed quite nice and thorough. I wasn't disappointed in the end. She was a bit off with me at first swanning in with my medichecks results but she did listen to me
So I thought I'd give a little update. I had my gp appointment. I waited 4 weeks to see a particular gp as i had seen her before and she seemed quite nice and thorough. I wasn't disappointed in the end. She was a bit off with me at first swanning in with my medichecks results but she did listen to me
Pooka77
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
DIEP flap
I'm considering doing this type of reconstruction surgery instead of implants, as I'm quite large breasted and it would feel much more natural I think. Does it? Do the drains hurt while in? While being taken out? Honestly, another reason the DIEP was chosen is I've recently lost 70 pounds (purposely)
I'm considering doing this type of reconstruction surgery instead of implants, as I'm quite large breasted and it would feel much more natural I think. Does it? Do the drains hurt while in? While being taken out? Honestly, another reason the DIEP was chosen is I've recently lost 70 pounds (purposely)
witchy1969woman
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 years ago
Test results advice
Hi, could anyone advise on these test results? I have family history of hypothyroid on one side, and autoimmune diseases on the other side. Ive been feeling progressively more awful over the last year or so, but for ages the GP and I put it down to depression and I accepted a higher dose of citalopram
Hi, could anyone advise on these test results? I have family history of hypothyroid on one side, and autoimmune diseases on the other side. Ive been feeling progressively more awful over the last year or so, but for ages the GP and I put it down to depression and I accepted a higher dose of citalopram
Capa2019
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Gluten free diet and Hashimoto's - any advantage? Appears to be so.
This recent paper indicates gluten-free diet can be a useful aid for women with Hashimoto's:
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2019; 127(07): 417-422
DOI: 10.1055/a-0653-710
The Effect of Gluten-Free Diet on Thyroid Autoimmunity in Drug-Naïve Women with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: A Pilot Study
This recent paper indicates gluten-free diet can be a useful aid for women with Hashimoto's:
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2019; 127(07): 417-422
DOI: 10.1055/a-0653-710
The Effect of Gluten-Free Diet on Thyroid Autoimmunity in Drug-Naïve Women with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: A Pilot Study
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
New Thyroid Test results - Time to see GP?
Despite following a strict gluten-free diet I have elevated antibodies and my current symptoms have only worsened: Feeling cold/sensitive to cold Weight gain. Uncontrollable weight gain. Fatigue- like absolutely wiped out/no energy Depressed Memory problems I know they told me my thyroid function is
Despite following a strict gluten-free diet I have elevated antibodies and my current symptoms have only worsened: Feeling cold/sensitive to cold Weight gain. Uncontrollable weight gain. Fatigue- like absolutely wiped out/no energy Depressed Memory problems I know they told me my thyroid function is
Blahfeelingblah
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Scottish girl is world's youngest deep brain stimulation patient
Scottish girl is world's youngest deep brain stimulation patient https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/jul/10/scottish-girl-worlds-youngest-person-to-be-treated-with-deep-brain-stimulation? I've posted about this kind of thing before. Although, deep brain stimulation is a bit extreme for the sorts
Scottish girl is world's youngest deep brain stimulation patient https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/jul/10/scottish-girl-worlds-youngest-person-to-be-treated-with-deep-brain-stimulation? I've posted about this kind of thing before. Although, deep brain stimulation is a bit extreme for the sorts
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
5 years ago
Undiagnosed Endometriosis from lap and Orilissa. Do I have endo?
Hi all, I recently had a laparoscopy with my OBGYN that left me without answers. He said that I had blisters/possible endometriosis on my ovary, but it didn't explain my pain. Since then I've had my case looked over by a specialist who said that I probably have stage one endometriosis. He also wanted
Hi all, I recently had a laparoscopy with my OBGYN that left me without answers. He said that I had blisters/possible endometriosis on my ovary, but it didn't explain my pain. Since then I've had my case looked over by a specialist who said that I probably have stage one endometriosis. He also wanted
SharkGirl
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
DBS Patient: 2 years old!
https://amp.theguardian.com/science/2019/jul/10/scottish-girl-worlds-youngest-person-to-be-treated-with-deep-brain-stimulation
https://amp.theguardian.com/science/2019/jul/10/scottish-girl-worlds-youngest-person-to-be-treated-with-deep-brain-stimulation
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Anyone taking Apokyn?
I was diagnosed over 19 years ago. I have been on Stalevo for years. Just went from 6x to 7x a day. I have had DBS Surgery. I have done remarkably well. but I have fought the fight with everything I have in me. I exercise (Rock Steady Boxing). I am 70 yrs old and have Pretty incredible biceps
I was diagnosed over 19 years ago. I have been on Stalevo for years. Just went from 6x to 7x a day. I have had DBS Surgery. I have done remarkably well. but I have fought the fight with everything I have in me. I exercise (Rock Steady Boxing). I am 70 yrs old and have Pretty incredible biceps
tnleighla
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Gluten free
My next step, in this journey, is to try a gluten free diet. I’ve done some reading and am a little overwhelmed. It seems like everything contains gluten. Any suggestions on where to start? Thanks!
My next step, in this journey, is to try a gluten free diet. I’ve done some reading and am a little overwhelmed. It seems like everything contains gluten. Any suggestions on where to start? Thanks!
Coachgeorge
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
DBS Story
I had my DBS on March 20 2019.at one ofthe famous hospital in India. Still tuning going on. I have stiff neck. Taking 75 percent medicine. Surgeon claims your STN was too much narrow and thin. So it will take some time. God only knows when I will recover. Awaiting with lot of problems.Intial 2 months
I had my DBS on March 20 2019.at one ofthe famous hospital in India. Still tuning going on. I have stiff neck. Taking 75 percent medicine. Surgeon claims your STN was too much narrow and thin. So it will take some time. God only knows when I will recover. Awaiting with lot of problems.Intial 2 months
muragod
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Newly GF, itching and hot flashes
I was newly diagnosed with a wheat allergy. I decided it would be easiest to follow a gluten free diet. I’ve doing great eating vegetables, fruits, proteins. Nothing out of the ordinary for me. Just no wheat. Well, this is the 4th day GF and I’m getting major hot flashes, tingly all over my body and
I was newly diagnosed with a wheat allergy. I decided it would be easiest to follow a gluten free diet. I’ve doing great eating vegetables, fruits, proteins. Nothing out of the ordinary for me. Just no wheat. Well, this is the 4th day GF and I’m getting major hot flashes, tingly all over my body and
Piggy4314
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
DBS has changed my life
Yes Dbs has reduced medication by 75%. It has made my Dyskenisia disappear. With setting changes have not visited the doctor even after 15 months after surgery.
Yes Dbs has reduced medication by 75%. It has made my Dyskenisia disappear. With setting changes have not visited the doctor even after 15 months after surgery.
hermie
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
back pain and coil
3 months ago i had a laparoscopy and coil fitted. Endo was found and removed. a few days after surgery i started with pain shoulder blade and chest pain. The chest pain went away, but the back pain has been niggling away ever since. Up until the last week or two i have been able to put up with the
3 months ago i had a laparoscopy and coil fitted. Endo was found and removed. a few days after surgery i started with pain shoulder blade and chest pain. The chest pain went away, but the back pain has been niggling away ever since. Up until the last week or two i have been able to put up with the
Shaz231
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Possible lupus, autoimmune condition or a series of unrelated symptoms?!
Hi all, I know that no one here can diagnose but would be grateful for any thoughts. I’m due to see my gp again Monday and am aware they probably think I’m a bit of a hypochondriac, so I’d appreciate some feedback on whether I should be pushing this or if I just have a lot of unrelated niggles which
Hi all, I know that no one here can diagnose but would be grateful for any thoughts. I’m due to see my gp again Monday and am aware they probably think I’m a bit of a hypochondriac, so I’d appreciate some feedback on whether I should be pushing this or if I just have a lot of unrelated niggles which
Becky1984star
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Hashimoto's
Hi, I have very severe symptoms and gone down hill fast the past 3 years. Severe brain fog slurring of my words in the morning , (All the right side of my body-) spine, mid back, hip , shoulder and arm/hand, eye, head, even between my thumb and first finger all swollen and hurt and shooting
Hi, I have very severe symptoms and gone down hill fast the past 3 years. Severe brain fog slurring of my words in the morning , (All the right side of my body-) spine, mid back, hip , shoulder and arm/hand, eye, head, even between my thumb and first finger all swollen and hurt and shooting
Cape
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Post DIEP surgery exercises??
Hello everyone, I was discharged yesterday after a delayed DIEP flap reconstruction and was given the Breast Cancer Care leaflet with 8 arm exercises. They are the same ones I had to do after the mastectomy 2 years ago. I haven't been given any information or advise about tummy exercises. I'm hunched
Hello everyone, I was discharged yesterday after a delayed DIEP flap reconstruction and was given the Breast Cancer Care leaflet with 8 arm exercises. They are the same ones I had to do after the mastectomy 2 years ago. I haven't been given any information or advise about tummy exercises. I'm hunched
Caroline118
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
Hip pain
Hey there I’ve been doing great at my running consistently 3 times per week and extended one run per week to 10 k, I started some hills the other day walking and jogging a 3 km new well surfaced forest trail, tough but doable kinda ran 200 Mtrs and walked recover and ran again etc Ran flat route today
Hey there I’ve been doing great at my running consistently 3 times per week and extended one run per week to 10 k, I started some hills the other day walking and jogging a 3 km new well surfaced forest trail, tough but doable kinda ran 200 Mtrs and walked recover and ran again etc Ran flat route today
Cuig1975
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Further adjustment required
Hi all This is a link to my vlog about speech problems associated with deep brain stimulation surgery. https://youtu.be/N3SJwYgvVPs Cheers, Ian
Hi all This is a link to my vlog about speech problems associated with deep brain stimulation surgery. https://youtu.be/N3SJwYgvVPs Cheers, Ian
Ianfrizell
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Help. Explosive episodes of anger. Is this dementia?
Help needed. My mom just started throwing fits about a week ago. It’s been consistent every day. She flips a switch all of a sudden and starts screaming and crying. She has moments of hallucinations and doesn’t recognize me. She is having arthritis pain in her shoulder and she will scream and yell for
Help needed. My mom just started throwing fits about a week ago. It’s been consistent every day. She flips a switch all of a sudden and starts screaming and crying. She has moments of hallucinations and doesn’t recognize me. She is having arthritis pain in her shoulder and she will scream and yell for
Leylaleyla
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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