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Positive results after five months
I hope it’s ok that I share my good news? I finally went to the hospital to a nephrologist - 6 months after realizing I had CKD stage 3.. my eGFR was about 50-53. No other symptoms.. My doctor showed me my test results that went way back - and they showed above normal creatinine and below normal eGFR
I hope it’s ok that I share my good news? I finally went to the hospital to a nephrologist - 6 months after realizing I had CKD stage 3.. my eGFR was about 50-53. No other symptoms.. My doctor showed me my test results that went way back - and they showed above normal creatinine and below normal eGFR
Pisces101
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Early CKD Support
8 months ago
Watching House
I am off on a long weekend (tomorrow I go back to work), and watching House on Netflix. Funny how they focus on positive ANA for lupus on this. Of course it is never lupus, but the irony is, when you don’t tests positive on ANA - it can’t be lupus. BUT, if people test positive for ANA, you are told
I am off on a long weekend (tomorrow I go back to work), and watching House on Netflix. Funny how they focus on positive ANA for lupus on this. Of course it is never lupus, but the irony is, when you don’t tests positive on ANA - it can’t be lupus. BUT, if people test positive for ANA, you are told
Willow7733
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Hemorrhagic vasculitis treatment
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Egorka
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
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Medichecks results
Hello all, I have just received the above thyroid test results and would appreciate some advice. I am feeling a bit underactive and wondered if I should increase my levothyroxine slightly? Thanks in advance
Hello all, I have just received the above thyroid test results and would appreciate some advice. I am feeling a bit underactive and wondered if I should increase my levothyroxine slightly? Thanks in advance
Pinkisland
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Sjogren's Syndrome
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Bothan
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Very High blood pressure
I had a heartbeat issue last week ( felt a heavy thumping and slight difficulty getting my breath). Saw gp. She said heart sounded fine but has booked me in for bloods and ecg. However my blood pressure was high , so I’m now monitoring t home. I started yesterday evening. All my readings have been
I had a heartbeat issue last week ( felt a heavy thumping and slight difficulty getting my breath). Saw gp. She said heart sounded fine but has booked me in for bloods and ecg. However my blood pressure was high , so I’m now monitoring t home. I started yesterday evening. All my readings have been
Freshairfiend
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus?
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/izCwZrpqJlg
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/izCwZrpqJlg
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
6 months ago
March is Blood Clot Awareness Month #BCAM
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
5 months ago
March is Blood Clot Awareness Month #BCAM
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder) that can affect 1 in 3 of us. Are you aware of the symptoms, the risks (AF-related strokes caused by a blood clot) and what treatment options are available? Register today to access ‘on demand’ education and information
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
5 months ago
The arrhythmia nurse wants me to reduce my bisoprolol dose after my cardioversion - fear of early relapse.
I had a 2nd successful cardioversion 5 days ago, and the arrhythmia nurse told me to reduce my dose of bisoprolol immediately from 7.5mg to 5mg as my heart rate was around 50bpm. However, unless I maintain NSR for 6 weeks after the cardioversion, they won't offer another one, so I'm reluctant to reduce
I had a 2nd successful cardioversion 5 days ago, and the arrhythmia nurse told me to reduce my dose of bisoprolol immediately from 7.5mg to 5mg as my heart rate was around 50bpm. However, unless I maintain NSR for 6 weeks after the cardioversion, they won't offer another one, so I'm reluctant to reduce
Belle11
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
What other tests
Hi all. Other than ANA which obviously indicates an autoimmune condition (I'm highly positive) And I have many symptoms of what I feel is Lupus. I'm just wondering what tests are available once referred to rheumatology. So I am armed with Knowledge and don't get fobbed off. Is there anything further
Hi all. Other than ANA which obviously indicates an autoimmune condition (I'm highly positive) And I have many symptoms of what I feel is Lupus. I'm just wondering what tests are available once referred to rheumatology. So I am armed with Knowledge and don't get fobbed off. Is there anything further
JCM1992
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Proximity proteomic analysis of the NRF family reveals the Parkinson’s disease protein ZNF746/PARIS as a co-complexed repressor of NRF2
Proximity proteomic analysis of the NRF family reveals the Parkinson’s disease protein ZNF746/PARIS as a co-complexed repressor of NRF2
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.adi9018 "Editor’s summary: The cell death that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases is due partly to decreased
Proximity proteomic analysis of the NRF family reveals the Parkinson’s disease protein ZNF746/PARIS as a co-complexed repressor of NRF2
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.adi9018 "Editor’s summary: The cell death that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases is due partly to decreased
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Role of Luteolin in overcoming Parkinson's disease 2021
Role of Luteolin in overcoming Parkinson's disease 2021
https://sci-hub.ru/10.1002/biof.1706 "The incidence of life threating neurodegenerative diseases such as PD is increasing day by day. Sporadic as well as genetic causes are well documented. Due to the decline in the dopaminergic neurons,
Role of Luteolin in overcoming Parkinson's disease 2021
https://sci-hub.ru/10.1002/biof.1706 "The incidence of life threating neurodegenerative diseases such as PD is increasing day by day. Sporadic as well as genetic causes are well documented. Due to the decline in the dopaminergic neurons,
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
New research
Did anyone listen to the piece on talk radio today about new lupus research? So exciting for all autoimmune diseases! Here is an article I found about it. https://lens.monash.edu/@medicine-health/2024/02/06/1386418/breakthrough-heralds-immune-personalised-medicine-for-lupus?amp=1
Did anyone listen to the piece on talk radio today about new lupus research? So exciting for all autoimmune diseases! Here is an article I found about it. https://lens.monash.edu/@medicine-health/2024/02/06/1386418/breakthrough-heralds-immune-personalised-medicine-for-lupus?amp=1
EllsBells591
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Advice please?
Hi all. I just wanted to see if anybody has experienced the same as me. I am a 28 year old male. I used to drink very heavily for around 6-7 years. I drank vodka with lemonade and could get through a couple of litres a week following my dad's death (not an excuse but it is the reason I drank so much
Hi all. I just wanted to see if anybody has experienced the same as me. I am a 28 year old male. I used to drink very heavily for around 6-7 years. I drank vodka with lemonade and could get through a couple of litres a week following my dad's death (not an excuse but it is the reason I drank so much
Connorsw95
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Deuterium Depleted Water
OK guys, I've been looking at this for a while and thought I'd condense it down and share it with you guys.I'm really not interested in arguments with people. If you don't agree, get yourself a cup of coffee, chill out and move on. Water his made of hydrogen and oxygen. Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope
OK guys, I've been looking at this for a while and thought I'd condense it down and share it with you guys.I'm really not interested in arguments with people. If you don't agree, get yourself a cup of coffee, chill out and move on. Water his made of hydrogen and oxygen. Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope
MrG68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Pain when breathing and short of breathe post ablation update
Thanks guys fir all your advice .I ended up at a n e after ringing 111 for advice. They red flagged me and did an immediate ecg to rule out a heart attack. Followed by bloods and a xray of my lungs .. All tests can back normal and they couldn't find and concerns . So I was sent hone and it's a mystery
Thanks guys fir all your advice .I ended up at a n e after ringing 111 for advice. They red flagged me and did an immediate ecg to rule out a heart attack. Followed by bloods and a xray of my lungs .. All tests can back normal and they couldn't find and concerns . So I was sent hone and it's a mystery
Sunnyann
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Help Needed! Have I got Pernicious Anaemia?
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
Grannypants
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
help !
last couple days Iv had serve chest pains it’s right in the middle of my chest and now it’s round my back like ribs feels all tight! When I press down it hurts so much and I’m getting shortness of breathe but I don’t think it’s a heart attack but I’m panicking it is! When I google it says it could be
last couple days Iv had serve chest pains it’s right in the middle of my chest and now it’s round my back like ribs feels all tight! When I press down it hurts so much and I’m getting shortness of breathe but I don’t think it’s a heart attack but I’m panicking it is! When I google it says it could be
Kaaayla
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Anxiety Support
5 months ago
PNT article on recent success in generating locus coeruleus (LC) norepinephrine (NE) neurons, to study their role in diseases such as PD.
"Nerve cells originating in the locus coeruleus extend throughout the brain and spinal cord via an extensive branching system, where they release norepinephrine to regulate heartbeat, blood pressure, arousal, memory, and attention." "In Parkinson’s, the locus coeruleus is one of the first brain regions
"Nerve cells originating in the locus coeruleus extend throughout the brain and spinal cord via an extensive branching system, where they release norepinephrine to regulate heartbeat, blood pressure, arousal, memory, and attention." "In Parkinson’s, the locus coeruleus is one of the first brain regions
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
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