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Nervous but eager for tests next week
Hi all. I saw a gastroenterologist a while back and he wants to do endoscopy/colonoscopy which I'm scheduled to have next week. He said he's initially thinking of coeliac so I'm guessing endoscopy/biopsy would prove if he's right? When I thought about it afterwards I did find it a bit strange that he
Hi all. I saw a gastroenterologist a while back and he wants to do endoscopy/colonoscopy which I'm scheduled to have next week. He said he's initially thinking of coeliac so I'm guessing endoscopy/biopsy would prove if he's right? When I thought about it afterwards I did find it a bit strange that he
pj16
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
I am wondering if anyone had their DBS done in gainsville Florida by dr Foote and dr okum?
I am sceduled to have it done there in January. I’m starting to get very nervous as I will be awake. Just thought it would be good to hear from others who went through it. Thanks
I am sceduled to have it done there in January. I’m starting to get very nervous as I will be awake. Just thought it would be good to hear from others who went through it. Thanks
Lheinlel
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
DBS and head-aces
I had DBS surgery 5 month ago and since than I suffer from bad head-aces one or twice a week. Surgery went well and with connection with Parkinson symptoms it is great. but the haedaces are hard to endure. Any one has it too?
I had DBS surgery 5 month ago and since than I suffer from bad head-aces one or twice a week. Surgery went well and with connection with Parkinson symptoms it is great. but the haedaces are hard to endure. Any one has it too?
imani100
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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Anyone ever had stomach acid from reflux enter their lungs?
Hey all, been on and off here over the past 3-4 months and still not gotten anywhere with my NHS and private doctors! I'm sill having absolutely awful breathing problems 4 months down the line with no end in sight. Had every test under the sun, spirometry, chest x-ray, CT scan, heart echo. Had a scope
Hey all, been on and off here over the past 3-4 months and still not gotten anywhere with my NHS and private doctors! I'm sill having absolutely awful breathing problems 4 months down the line with no end in sight. Had every test under the sun, spirometry, chest x-ray, CT scan, heart echo. Had a scope
DaveT81
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IBS Network
5 years ago
DBS for Non-Tremor PD?
Has anyone here with non-tremor dominant PD undergone Deep Brain Stimulation? Did it help w/ balance? Couple of weeks ago, my neurologist suggested DBS to ease the dystonia in my arm and help my balance. This stunned me b/c I had thought that while DBS was good for reducing tremors and dyskinesia
Has anyone here with non-tremor dominant PD undergone Deep Brain Stimulation? Did it help w/ balance? Couple of weeks ago, my neurologist suggested DBS to ease the dystonia in my arm and help my balance. This stunned me b/c I had thought that while DBS was good for reducing tremors and dyskinesia
Motal
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Gluten free
It’s only a month, but I put my partner on a gluten free diet. And for the first time in 5 years his platelets have risen. Gill
It’s only a month, but I put my partner on a gluten free diet. And for the first time in 5 years his platelets have risen. Gill
Bramblebear
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ITP Support Association
5 years ago
Could T3 be my last hope of being well, even if blood levels are 'normal'?
Hi everyone, I’m 52. I’ve been taking thyroxine for 20 years after being diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism. I also discovered I'd gone through an early menopause at the same time. I’ve never been well the whole time since then. I have all the classic chronic hypo symptoms: fatigue, muscle aches
Hi everyone, I’m 52. I’ve been taking thyroxine for 20 years after being diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism. I also discovered I'd gone through an early menopause at the same time. I’ve never been well the whole time since then. I have all the classic chronic hypo symptoms: fatigue, muscle aches
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Gluten free diets for immune illnesses
Hi All, I was looking into healthy diets for conditions such as PMR and found this information with regards to what they called leaky gut and how it is potentially responsible for a great deal of immune illnesses by allowing certain pathogens to get through your stomach wall, intestines etc and into
Hi All, I was looking into healthy diets for conditions such as PMR and found this information with regards to what they called leaky gut and how it is potentially responsible for a great deal of immune illnesses by allowing certain pathogens to get through your stomach wall, intestines etc and into
Gaz227
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Finally BFP
Finally I have got my bfp. I just wanted to share my story as reading these posts always gave me hope and kept me going. I am 28 years old and have pcos, endometriosis and elevated natural killer cells. My husband has antisperm antibodies. This year we had one cancelled cycle, 2 failed fresh cycles and
Finally I have got my bfp. I just wanted to share my story as reading these posts always gave me hope and kept me going. I am 28 years old and have pcos, endometriosis and elevated natural killer cells. My husband has antisperm antibodies. This year we had one cancelled cycle, 2 failed fresh cycles and
Kepn17
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Underactive thyroid and itching symptoms
On my previous post omitted to say I take a Calcichew vit D daily, a probiotic capsule, curcumin and selenium. Also I have been following a gluten free diet for around 8 years now.
On my previous post omitted to say I take a Calcichew vit D daily, a probiotic capsule, curcumin and selenium. Also I have been following a gluten free diet for around 8 years now.
Gelliott
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Gluten free for over a year- worth it? Advice needed please!!
Hello! I haven't posted for ages but quick summary- I was diagnosed with Hashi's after giving birth 3 years ago. I started a strict gluten free diet in Feb 2016. I'm on 125mcg levo. Have previously had private bloods but cannot afford to do it regularly. Recently, I went on holiday to country where
Hello! I haven't posted for ages but quick summary- I was diagnosed with Hashi's after giving birth 3 years ago. I started a strict gluten free diet in Feb 2016. I'm on 125mcg levo. Have previously had private bloods but cannot afford to do it regularly. Recently, I went on holiday to country where
dinkyoodle
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Injured and frustrated
Did my graduation run on Monday Tuesday morning woke up with sore glute on left side and (after a bit of googling) seems I had injured my abductor muscles on left side. Have rested and applied plenty of deep heat yet the muscles are still tight and restricting my movement. Not painful as such any more
Did my graduation run on Monday Tuesday morning woke up with sore glute on left side and (after a bit of googling) seems I had injured my abductor muscles on left side. Have rested and applied plenty of deep heat yet the muscles are still tight and restricting my movement. Not painful as such any more
Grandadmike
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Has anyone had a family member have Parkinson’s too?
My oldest sister was diagnosed about 2 years before me.She had DBS about two years ago. And another girl about a half block away has Parkinson’s to.
My oldest sister was diagnosed about 2 years before me.She had DBS about two years ago. And another girl about a half block away has Parkinson’s to.
Fishaholic
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Reposting of comments on depression and the gut. How to heal the gut naturally
The following has been copied from another thread and covers issues about the role of the gut in depression, and ACAC has such useful advice here about how to heal the gut that I have reposted it for people who missed that thread. My husband has had depression and anxiety for quite a few years prior
The following has been copied from another thread and covers issues about the role of the gut in depression, and ACAC has such useful advice here about how to heal the gut that I have reposted it for people who missed that thread. My husband has had depression and anxiety for quite a few years prior
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Make sense of my results
Hi My levels seem to be in range but I still having symptoms of tingling / pins and needles in my arms and legs, dry skin on my shins and face (only temples and nose area now). I still suffer with fatigue, but not as bad as I was, mood swings which are both worse around the time of my period. I take
Hi My levels seem to be in range but I still having symptoms of tingling / pins and needles in my arms and legs, dry skin on my shins and face (only temples and nose area now). I still suffer with fatigue, but not as bad as I was, mood swings which are both worse around the time of my period. I take
Lyndsay80
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
RA, Gluten and Leaky Gut
I’m so very confused! I was diagnosed with RA and was given Naproxen (despite being given this before and no effect, they didnt listen to me) I’ve been asked to go on a gluten free diet, as Gluten may be my trigger. But does Naproxen has gluten in? Not only that, I have 9/10 symptoms of leaky gut..
I’m so very confused! I was diagnosed with RA and was given Naproxen (despite being given this before and no effect, they didnt listen to me) I’ve been asked to go on a gluten free diet, as Gluten may be my trigger. But does Naproxen has gluten in? Not only that, I have 9/10 symptoms of leaky gut..
Edgie97
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NRAS
6 years ago
Making sense of my results
Hi My levels seem to be in range but I still having symptoms of tingling / pins and needles in my arms and legs, dry skin on my shins and face (only temples and nose area now). I still suffer with fatigue, but not as bad as I was, mood swings which are both worse around the time of my period. I take
Hi My levels seem to be in range but I still having symptoms of tingling / pins and needles in my arms and legs, dry skin on my shins and face (only temples and nose area now). I still suffer with fatigue, but not as bad as I was, mood swings which are both worse around the time of my period. I take
Lyndsay80
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with blood test results 2
I’m typing this out now as I was told it was hard to see on my photo ANTI TTG RESULT UNIT RANGE SERUM ANTI TGG ( Iga) <0.5. kU/L. (<14.9) TEST COMMENTS The sensitivity of this test for coeliac disease is impaired when
I’m typing this out now as I was told it was hard to see on my photo ANTI TTG RESULT UNIT RANGE SERUM ANTI TGG ( Iga) <0.5. kU/L. (<14.9) TEST COMMENTS The sensitivity of this test for coeliac disease is impaired when
Ecomask
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
When is it safe to run again?
As posted on Monday, I had to abort my latest run due to nasty pain in my calf. That afternoon my left calf was sore to touch but that evening I massaged it and applied deep heat. I did the same yesterday and it feels almost back to normal now. Last Saturday was my longest run (30 mins) where I covered
As posted on Monday, I had to abort my latest run due to nasty pain in my calf. That afternoon my left calf was sore to touch but that evening I massaged it and applied deep heat. I did the same yesterday and it feels almost back to normal now. Last Saturday was my longest run (30 mins) where I covered
Grandadmike
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Deep brain stimulation first therapy to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease
“DBS is the first therapy to show disease-modifying effect—it can actually slow down cardinal features of Parkinson’s. There has been no therapy, drug, or device that has ever been able to do that,” said Dr. Konrad. https://www.mdlinx.com/neurology/top-medical-news/article/index.cfm/ZZ52FEC8C385D94C8EA0767FCBC5BA4391
“DBS is the first therapy to show disease-modifying effect—it can actually slow down cardinal features of Parkinson’s. There has been no therapy, drug, or device that has ever been able to do that,” said Dr. Konrad. https://www.mdlinx.com/neurology/top-medical-news/article/index.cfm/ZZ52FEC8C385D94C8EA0767FCBC5BA4391
stepan13
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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