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Mrs Mac.
Hello everyone, can anyone identify and sympathise with my husband. He has arrhythmic type cardiomyopathy, an icd implant and he has been in heart failure for 7 years now. He changed his diuretic (furosemide)a few months ago due to side effect of gout attacks. The current one (bumetanide) is causing
Hello everyone, can anyone identify and sympathise with my husband. He has arrhythmic type cardiomyopathy, an icd implant and he has been in heart failure for 7 years now. He changed his diuretic (furosemide)a few months ago due to side effect of gout attacks. The current one (bumetanide) is causing
ballybee
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
WEEKLY CHAT: 29th APRIL-5th May 🥦🥬🥙
Good morning amazing runners! I hope that those of us who are preparing for the HU10 are fine tuning their plans and will have their fitness finely honed for the big week. A Spring run was such a brilliant idea linda9389 . Despite my incessant bleating about the recent cold wet spell (as in the whole
Good morning amazing runners! I hope that those of us who are preparing for the HU10 are fine tuning their plans and will have their fitness finely honed for the big week. A Spring run was such a brilliant idea linda9389 . Despite my incessant bleating about the recent cold wet spell (as in the whole
Beachcomber66
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
5 months ago
Secondary Cancers after CAR-T Cell Therapy
From New England Journal of Medicine dated 24th Jan 2024 (article is for subscribers only) This brief report states: [i]The demonstrated efficacy of the current generation of approved CAR-T products comes along with several well-described safety concerns, including risks of cytokine release syndrome
From New England Journal of Medicine dated 24th Jan 2024 (article is for subscribers only) This brief report states: [i]The demonstrated efficacy of the current generation of approved CAR-T products comes along with several well-described safety concerns, including risks of cytokine release syndrome
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CLL Support
8 months ago
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SI - opinion valued
Have been SI sub cut EOD since late July 2023, (due to neuropathy and have a formal diagnosis from neurologist of Short Fibre Neuropathy). I had been using Panpharma but due to supply issues have secured a delivery of Pasco Hydoxocobalamin instead. So my question is: Shall I carry on EOD with the
Have been SI sub cut EOD since late July 2023, (due to neuropathy and have a formal diagnosis from neurologist of Short Fibre Neuropathy). I had been using Panpharma but due to supply issues have secured a delivery of Pasco Hydoxocobalamin instead. So my question is: Shall I carry on EOD with the
JanCymru
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 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
8 months ago
Peripheral neuropathy
Just researching vitamin K2 and found this..... Peripheral neuropathy (PN) Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a frequent and severe complication of diabetes. A recent study aimed to evaluate factors associated with sensitive diabetic neuropathy in Type 2 Diabetes, and, in particular, dephospho-uncarboxylated
Just researching vitamin K2 and found this..... Peripheral neuropathy (PN) Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a frequent and severe complication of diabetes. A recent study aimed to evaluate factors associated with sensitive diabetic neuropathy in Type 2 Diabetes, and, in particular, dephospho-uncarboxylated
tomdickharry
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Magic Magnesium Malate
Has anyone else tried this New Nordic magic magnesium Malate. I'm taking one tablet a day instead of recommended two. Each tablet has 120mg of magnesium, some b vitamins, which I'm used to but 2 extracts new to me. One has maritime pine bark extract 150mg per 2 tabs and some long pepper extract. I
Has anyone else tried this New Nordic magic magnesium Malate. I'm taking one tablet a day instead of recommended two. Each tablet has 120mg of magnesium, some b vitamins, which I'm used to but 2 extracts new to me. One has maritime pine bark extract 150mg per 2 tabs and some long pepper extract. I
Camelia23
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AF Association
9 months ago
Dicyclomine will work with Docetaxel ?
Will this work ? https://www.genengnews.com/topics/cancer/ibs-drug-restores-chemotherapy-effectiveness-against-resistant-prostate-cancer/
Will this work ? https://www.genengnews.com/topics/cancer/ibs-drug-restores-chemotherapy-effectiveness-against-resistant-prostate-cancer/
Manilo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Transitioning to Gabapentin Enacarbil
I need some advice when it comes to starting Horizant while moving away from Pramipexole. I've been on Pram for about 12 years and although it still works generally, it's getting less an less effective. So it's time to move on. Gabapentin Enacarbil (Horizant) is what I'm moving to. My question
I need some advice when it comes to starting Horizant while moving away from Pramipexole. I've been on Pram for about 12 years and although it still works generally, it's getting less an less effective. So it's time to move on. Gabapentin Enacarbil (Horizant) is what I'm moving to. My question
grizzly99
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Creatine
I am on Ursofalk and very well fortunately. I take Bezafibrate for itch (life saver). I have embark on a fitness journey of Crossfit and after 12 months wish to improve even more. I am advised by my coach to take Creatine and that this is natural and improves performance and muscle recovery. Anyone
I am on Ursofalk and very well fortunately. I take Bezafibrate for itch (life saver). I have embark on a fitness journey of Crossfit and after 12 months wish to improve even more. I am advised by my coach to take Creatine and that this is natural and improves performance and muscle recovery. Anyone
amt50
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
Octasa / Mesalazine - Should I be seeing more of a change?
Hello. I have struggled with symptoms for 2 years - loose, frequent bowels, always with urgency, fatigue, etc. Had colonoscopy and relevant tests and doctor says that I likely have crohns and is treating me as such. I had steroids for 3 months which generally helped (though my calprotectin was higher
Hello. I have struggled with symptoms for 2 years - loose, frequent bowels, always with urgency, fatigue, etc. Had colonoscopy and relevant tests and doctor says that I likely have crohns and is treating me as such. I had steroids for 3 months which generally helped (though my calprotectin was higher
VV_1990
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
9 months ago
peripheral neuropathy
Hello, I am on R and V as a second line treatment having relapsed after a short number of months following two years of I and V on the FLAIR trial. I am having problems with peripheral neuropathy pains which medications aren’t really helping with……and the cold weather definitely doesn’t help! I am
Hello, I am on R and V as a second line treatment having relapsed after a short number of months following two years of I and V on the FLAIR trial. I am having problems with peripheral neuropathy pains which medications aren’t really helping with……and the cold weather definitely doesn’t help! I am
hector66
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Diabetes
When I lost 33lbs I found I was no longer in the Diabetic range. So it is possible and worthwhile! I no longer take Metformin. I have found I am not losing more weight for now despite still being quite restrictive in my diet. I have developed kidney stones which may be because I never ate much fat so
When I lost 33lbs I found I was no longer in the Diabetic range. So it is possible and worthwhile! I no longer take Metformin. I have found I am not losing more weight for now despite still being quite restrictive in my diet. I have developed kidney stones which may be because I never ate much fat so
DoctorRascal
2023 December
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Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
Something to celebrate
I just needed somewhere to share my elation!! I've been having regular flare ups of both lupus and rheumatoid even though I'm on the highest doses of medication I can be on. Everytime I've been for bloods everything has pretty much come back within normal range. I've been experiencing altered sensations
I just needed somewhere to share my elation!! I've been having regular flare ups of both lupus and rheumatoid even though I'm on the highest doses of medication I can be on. Everytime I've been for bloods everything has pretty much come back within normal range. I've been experiencing altered sensations
Sunshine634
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Interesting Article: Promising new remedies for Parkinson's disease
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Update:
I read and researched as I was posting this. I am happy they put NR and PEA in their article, but I think they got a little over their skis stating they had found a "
A dynamic quartet
" [u]
Update Again! Please see Park Bear's Citicoline Warning
[/u] https://healthunlocked.com
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Thank you everybody - part 2
Part 1 - https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427052/thank-you-everybody So i drive 30 minutes to get to the clinic, spend 30 minutes, at the clinic, drive 30 minutes to get home. I see the NP (who confers with the MO as needed before and after my visits). 1. They don't
Part 1 - https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427052/thank-you-everybody So i drive 30 minutes to get to the clinic, spend 30 minutes, at the clinic, drive 30 minutes to get home. I see the NP (who confers with the MO as needed before and after my visits). 1. They don't
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Delayed neuropathy in one hand
Hi everyone, Happy New Year! Wanted to see if anyone has experienced this and what are ways to deal with it. I finished frontline chemo and didn’t have much, if any neuropathy. But 4 months later, I’d wake up at night bc my right hand would really hurt - burning, tingling, like it’s fallen asleep plus
Hi everyone, Happy New Year! Wanted to see if anyone has experienced this and what are ways to deal with it. I finished frontline chemo and didn’t have much, if any neuropathy. But 4 months later, I’d wake up at night bc my right hand would really hurt - burning, tingling, like it’s fallen asleep plus
Doggies221
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Amitriptyline for neuropathy
Hi, I’ve been prescribed Amitriptyline for Polyneuropathy in my legs, have any of you tried this and was it successful?. I always get nervous about trying new medicine.
Hi, I’ve been prescribed Amitriptyline for Polyneuropathy in my legs, have any of you tried this and was it successful?. I always get nervous about trying new medicine.
Hannah54
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
when to take oxycodone
hi folks I finally managed to see neurologist here in Scotland and he has prescribed Oxycodone/Naloxone 5mg/2.5mg, he has also given me Ferrous Fumarate 2 x 210mg. I am currently on 900mg Gabapentin, he has advised not to reduce dosage until I know if Oxy is working. When would be best to take new
hi folks I finally managed to see neurologist here in Scotland and he has prescribed Oxycodone/Naloxone 5mg/2.5mg, he has also given me Ferrous Fumarate 2 x 210mg. I am currently on 900mg Gabapentin, he has advised not to reduce dosage until I know if Oxy is working. When would be best to take new
Sanmass
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Phenelzine
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
toobs1234
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
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