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Gaining weight on Progynova
I weighed myself this morning which was a big mistake, I've been feeling bigger and wanted to know if that was reflected on the scale. I've been on 4x 2mg progynova for the past 2+ weeks. I'm hoping it's the meds and its just water retention but maybe my eating hasn't been great! Did anyone else have
I weighed myself this morning which was a big mistake, I've been feeling bigger and wanted to know if that was reflected on the scale. I've been on 4x 2mg progynova for the past 2+ weeks. I'm hoping it's the meds and its just water retention but maybe my eating hasn't been great! Did anyone else have
Pollywho
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Metformin
My husband is nearly 86. He is on 12mg of Prednisolone. Now he has been diagnosed with a blood sugar level of 7.9. He has been prescribed Metformin, and is very frightened , because of the possible side effects. Can anyone tell me if it always happens please?
My husband is nearly 86. He is on 12mg of Prednisolone. Now he has been diagnosed with a blood sugar level of 7.9. He has been prescribed Metformin, and is very frightened , because of the possible side effects. Can anyone tell me if it always happens please?
Daffodil256
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Fibro pain or nerve damage?
I was diagnosed with fibro about a year ago and have had RA for about 5 years (which is currently in clinical remission). Over the last couple of years at random intervals I've been experiencing excruciating electric shock like pains in the outer side of my right foot, always in the exact same spot.
I was diagnosed with fibro about a year ago and have had RA for about 5 years (which is currently in clinical remission). Over the last couple of years at random intervals I've been experiencing excruciating electric shock like pains in the outer side of my right foot, always in the exact same spot.
mjrminor
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
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helped needed on how to treat internal tremors in arms and legs
I was diagnosed with PD over 3 years ago and prescribed Rasagiline and Madopar. Sorted RLS with TruNiagen. Nicotinamide Riboside Sorted most PD symptoms with B1 sublingual. Eg balance, arm swing, smile, energy etc. My problem now is internal tingling down arms and legs without visible movement.
I was diagnosed with PD over 3 years ago and prescribed Rasagiline and Madopar. Sorted RLS with TruNiagen. Nicotinamide Riboside Sorted most PD symptoms with B1 sublingual. Eg balance, arm swing, smile, energy etc. My problem now is internal tingling down arms and legs without visible movement.
Windermere1
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
NAD+, NMN, SARM1 and neuroprotection.
FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY ………..Wallerian Degeneration……………. Axons are considered to be a particularly vulnerable component of the nervous system; impairment of a neuron's axon leads to an effective silencing of a neuron's ability to communicate with other cells. 1 The nervous system has therefore
FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY ………..Wallerian Degeneration……………. Axons are considered to be a particularly vulnerable component of the nervous system; impairment of a neuron's axon leads to an effective silencing of a neuron's ability to communicate with other cells. 1 The nervous system has therefore
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Do l have Peripheral Neuropathy?
I am a diabetic, last 10 years on Metformin 500 mg twice daily with Glimipride 2mg. Now having hot sensations, tingling in the legs, some times fingers, and wondering if its neuropathy due to B12 deficiency? Surprising none of the expert docs told me check out blood B12 levels! Realised need after reading
I am a diabetic, last 10 years on Metformin 500 mg twice daily with Glimipride 2mg. Now having hot sensations, tingling in the legs, some times fingers, and wondering if its neuropathy due to B12 deficiency? Surprising none of the expert docs told me check out blood B12 levels! Realised need after reading
ramkya
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Tricky biopsy results
Greetings to all dear fellows. I received the dreaded biopsy results and my physician just touched on the lack of gastric dysplasia or malignancy but did not fully explain the medical report.Its reads as follows 'The biospsies show fragments of generally thinned gastric antral mucosa with a moderate
Greetings to all dear fellows. I received the dreaded biopsy results and my physician just touched on the lack of gastric dysplasia or malignancy but did not fully explain the medical report.Its reads as follows 'The biospsies show fragments of generally thinned gastric antral mucosa with a moderate
Matebele
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Radiation CAT scan mapping
I’m starting radiation and scheduled for CAT scan mapping of pelvic floor. Any advice on how to ensure maximum accuracy of this process? The clinic wants me to take gas-x and milk of magnesia a week prior. Assume this is to prevent full bowels to ensure that the mapping is accurate and won’t affect
I’m starting radiation and scheduled for CAT scan mapping of pelvic floor. Any advice on how to ensure maximum accuracy of this process? The clinic wants me to take gas-x and milk of magnesia a week prior. Assume this is to prevent full bowels to ensure that the mapping is accurate and won’t affect
plato123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Breakthrough episode (Update)
My EP only put me on a miniscule dosage of sotalol as I was doing it out of hospital and couldn't be directly monitored (40mg twice a day). I feel 1000 times better, no kidding, since starting the sotalol even at this low dose. No more daily PVCs, no more extreme fatigue. After checking my QTC to
My EP only put me on a miniscule dosage of sotalol as I was doing it out of hospital and couldn't be directly monitored (40mg twice a day). I feel 1000 times better, no kidding, since starting the sotalol even at this low dose. No more daily PVCs, no more extreme fatigue. After checking my QTC to
ChasMartin
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AF Association
2 years ago
PMR News from Med page 1.10.23
Rheumatology > General Rheumatology JAK Inhibitor Promising for Polymyalgia Rheumatica — Oral drug seen as safer than chronic, high-dose steroids by John Gever, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today January 9, 2023 Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on Twitter. Opens in a new tab or
Rheumatology > General Rheumatology JAK Inhibitor Promising for Polymyalgia Rheumatica — Oral drug seen as safer than chronic, high-dose steroids by John Gever, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today January 9, 2023 Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on Twitter. Opens in a new tab or
JanetGarrettN
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
SI Help and Info
Hi All My preps continue...not buying anything yet though...just getting ready.. A few questions on SI if you dont mind. The advice / experience on using hypo needles that I have gleaned from some of our wise friends in here - for subcutaneous injection - is to use G30 1/2 (half inch) needles (
Hi All My preps continue...not buying anything yet though...just getting ready.. A few questions on SI if you dont mind. The advice / experience on using hypo needles that I have gleaned from some of our wise friends in here - for subcutaneous injection - is to use G30 1/2 (half inch) needles (
Treesong2023
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Intermittent fasting
I am on the O&V program although am now only taking venetoclax (400 mg daily). I am also a type 2 diabetic and am considering doing intermittent fasting. Is that a good idea?
I am on the O&V program although am now only taking venetoclax (400 mg daily). I am also a type 2 diabetic and am considering doing intermittent fasting. Is that a good idea?
Nanaimo1
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CLL Support
2 years ago
What's in a word?
Health care in the UK has seen a change in the last couple of years. Patients with one or more long term conditions are now asked about their experiences and how they would like to be treated. Carers are also consulted. Well done to all the organisations and Universities that go that extra mile, you
Health care in the UK has seen a change in the last couple of years. Patients with one or more long term conditions are now asked about their experiences and how they would like to be treated. Carers are also consulted. Well done to all the organisations and Universities that go that extra mile, you
john-boy-92
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Multivitamins when it’s impractical/not possible to take several a day
I know multivitamins aren’t a good idea but I have an elderly friend who’s elderly sister is in hospital and hasn’t been eating well for four weeks. She’s sleeping all the time and her none-too-young children are exhausted from travelling miles three times a day to feed her I suggested asking her
I know multivitamins aren’t a good idea but I have an elderly friend who’s elderly sister is in hospital and hasn’t been eating well for four weeks. She’s sleeping all the time and her none-too-young children are exhausted from travelling miles three times a day to feed her I suggested asking her
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Urine Calcium Test tips?
As my GP has me down as a hypochondriac malingerer I need some evidence to force testing of calcium properly. I can’t afford a £150 6 hour round trip London clinic test so some internet research led me to a £25 set of 10 dipsticks. I’m ready for the ‘waste of time’ responses and see an endo responses
As my GP has me down as a hypochondriac malingerer I need some evidence to force testing of calcium properly. I can’t afford a £150 6 hour round trip London clinic test so some internet research led me to a £25 set of 10 dipsticks. I’m ready for the ‘waste of time’ responses and see an endo responses
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Plant Sterols.
Is it safe to take plant sterols with levothyroxine? I've been told my cholesterol is high, it's 6.1 and my GP wants me to take Statins. I am not happy about this as I feel sure they will upset my IBS so I wondered if plant sterols were compatible with levothyroxine.
Is it safe to take plant sterols with levothyroxine? I've been told my cholesterol is high, it's 6.1 and my GP wants me to take Statins. I am not happy about this as I feel sure they will upset my IBS so I wondered if plant sterols were compatible with levothyroxine.
Pipkin4ever
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Anti-MAG peripheral neuropathy
Has anybody been diagnosed with Anti-MAG peripheral neuropathy? I was told I had this yesterday by letter from my Neurologist after many blood tests and nerve conduction tests. Must admit I am really scared as apparently it is a rare form of neuropathy. Has anybody heard of it?
Has anybody been diagnosed with Anti-MAG peripheral neuropathy? I was told I had this yesterday by letter from my Neurologist after many blood tests and nerve conduction tests. Must admit I am really scared as apparently it is a rare form of neuropathy. Has anybody heard of it?
Karjade
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Neuropathy Support
2 years ago
Non diabetic hypoglycemia and hypothyroidism
As part of the Zoe Health Test I have a continuous blood glucose monitor for 2 weeks. I'm only on Day 3 of it but It's fascinating! I have had several episodes of below range blood glucose. Most significantly last night from 2am until I had my morning brew with sugar and it's come back into range now
As part of the Zoe Health Test I have a continuous blood glucose monitor for 2 weeks. I'm only on Day 3 of it but It's fascinating! I have had several episodes of below range blood glucose. Most significantly last night from 2am until I had my morning brew with sugar and it's come back into range now
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Inflammation of the toe
I’m 75, with AF, and have been suffering from a red , and painful middle toe for a number of days. Exercise is impossible, and I normally do a lot of walking, golf etc., so I’m not happy. I don’t think it’s gout - I’m not a drinker, or overweight. It’s worse at night, but is gradually responding to
I’m 75, with AF, and have been suffering from a red , and painful middle toe for a number of days. Exercise is impossible, and I normally do a lot of walking, golf etc., so I’m not happy. I don’t think it’s gout - I’m not a drinker, or overweight. It’s worse at night, but is gradually responding to
Tommo1947
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
DOES ANYONE WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE EXPERIENCE FESTINATION?
How do you cope? I am overwhelmed with falling everyday, two to three falls daily. Do you think the specialized PD WALKER called '' STEP 2 YOU will help to reduce or prevent the falls? Please reply if you have used this walker ,before I invest my hard earned money in it.
How do you cope? I am overwhelmed with falling everyday, two to three falls daily. Do you think the specialized PD WALKER called '' STEP 2 YOU will help to reduce or prevent the falls? Please reply if you have used this walker ,before I invest my hard earned money in it.
OREOLU
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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