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EMG and Nerve Conduction Study
Hi everyone. Recently I underwent a n EMG (electromyograph) and Nerve Conduction Study to verify the nerve damage since I’m having symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. Both studies were normal. Have any of you underwent such study to confirm peripheral neuropathy (nerve pain, muscle weakness) due to Pernicious
Hi everyone. Recently I underwent a n EMG (electromyograph) and Nerve Conduction Study to verify the nerve damage since I’m having symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. Both studies were normal. Have any of you underwent such study to confirm peripheral neuropathy (nerve pain, muscle weakness) due to Pernicious
Dolansan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Surely I must be diabetic but HbA1c says 41
Is there a table or chart which shows how many people are diabetic (type 2) by weight or BMI? The background to my question is that I have a BMI of 39 which is very high and I respond well to diabetes meds (sitagliptin) when I have been given them in the past but my HbA1c (which has risen to 53 in the
Is there a table or chart which shows how many people are diabetic (type 2) by weight or BMI? The background to my question is that I have a BMI of 39 which is very high and I respond well to diabetes meds (sitagliptin) when I have been given them in the past but my HbA1c (which has risen to 53 in the
Cetus
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
Mesalamine suppositories
Hi! I just underwent full colonoscopy and was diagnosed with mild proctitis ( only symptom prior was rectal bleeding with bowel movement) and I was prescribed mesalamine suppositories. My bowel movements have had way less bright red blood which was my main symptom before - but now smell very strange,
Hi! I just underwent full colonoscopy and was diagnosed with mild proctitis ( only symptom prior was rectal bleeding with bowel movement) and I was prescribed mesalamine suppositories. My bowel movements have had way less bright red blood which was my main symptom before - but now smell very strange,
Vparent22
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 years ago
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New weapon for inflammation.
Flinders University researchers have discovered a new anti-inflammatory role for well-known blood clot protein fibrinogen, which could support targeted new treatments for kidney, heart and other common diseases. The study in Redox Biology describes how fibrinogen can be protective against hypochlorite
Flinders University researchers have discovered a new anti-inflammatory role for well-known blood clot protein fibrinogen, which could support targeted new treatments for kidney, heart and other common diseases. The study in Redox Biology describes how fibrinogen can be protective against hypochlorite
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Low-carb feasts in 30 minutes ?
"Low-carb feasts in 30 minutes: Delicious new dishes from low-carb pioneers Katie and Giancarlo Caldesi to help you tackle type 2 diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure •Chef Giancarlo Caldesi and his wife reversed his diabetes with a low-carb diet •It has been 18 months since his last gout attack
"Low-carb feasts in 30 minutes: Delicious new dishes from low-carb pioneers Katie and Giancarlo Caldesi to help you tackle type 2 diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure •Chef Giancarlo Caldesi and his wife reversed his diabetes with a low-carb diet •It has been 18 months since his last gout attack
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Mesalazine intolerance
Hi Guys, I have been diagnosed Ulcerative Colitis a while back and just been to hospital after a recent flare-up. I'm now home and taking steriods, but I'm also taking mesalazine. My problem is that every time I start taking mezalazine my symptoms get so much worse in just a day or two (night time
Hi Guys, I have been diagnosed Ulcerative Colitis a while back and just been to hospital after a recent flare-up. I'm now home and taking steriods, but I'm also taking mesalazine. My problem is that every time I start taking mezalazine my symptoms get so much worse in just a day or two (night time
rg1987
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 years ago
Indapamide
Has anyone had any adverse side effects to this diuretic ? I have taken my first tablet today. My GP put me on Amlopodine which gave me itching and flushing after a week. Was then prescribed Lercanipidine which gave me awful indigestion and acid reflux and ended up in A&E on Thursday ! Hoping this will
Has anyone had any adverse side effects to this diuretic ? I have taken my first tablet today. My GP put me on Amlopodine which gave me itching and flushing after a week. Was then prescribed Lercanipidine which gave me awful indigestion and acid reflux and ended up in A&E on Thursday ! Hoping this will
Shadynook
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Adverse reaction to 2nd medication Lercanipidine
Only took this for 2 days when started getting indigestion and acid reflux. Over the following week it got worse and on Wednesday/Thursday I woke with awful chest pain that travelled to my throat. My heart was pounding in my ears and I thought I was having a heart attack. My partner calmed me and after
Only took this for 2 days when started getting indigestion and acid reflux. Over the following week it got worse and on Wednesday/Thursday I woke with awful chest pain that travelled to my throat. My heart was pounding in my ears and I thought I was having a heart attack. My partner calmed me and after
Shadynook
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Hubby's First appt with Hepatology earlier today
Ok so now we know where we are, but thankfully it was not as bad as I was expecting it to be. Hubby has been diagnosed with Decompensated Alcohol Related Cirrhosis and Ascites. Hubby has been told that if he does not stop drinking, then he probably only has about 2yrs, as the registrar said it is hard
Ok so now we know where we are, but thankfully it was not as bad as I was expecting it to be. Hubby has been diagnosed with Decompensated Alcohol Related Cirrhosis and Ascites. Hubby has been told that if he does not stop drinking, then he probably only has about 2yrs, as the registrar said it is hard
mumof3girls
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Therapy light
Has anyone tried therapy lights or mood or depression that constantly accompanies Parkinson’s?
Has anyone tried therapy lights or mood or depression that constantly accompanies Parkinson’s?
Kt088
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Week 9 -5 kg 💪 but hello hair loss( Help(
Week 9. Hello hair loss. More stress!👎 I've lost at least 5 kg💪. I eat 1400-1500 calories a day and go cycling 4 hours a week. I used to take multivitamins occasionally. I've realized that I need to take it daily, because my hair is shedding, thinning and don't look good. Has anyone else had the same
Week 9. Hello hair loss. More stress!👎 I've lost at least 5 kg💪. I eat 1400-1500 calories a day and go cycling 4 hours a week. I used to take multivitamins occasionally. I've realized that I need to take it daily, because my hair is shedding, thinning and don't look good. Has anyone else had the same
Leya1
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Vaccine and PN
Having jab 2Feb concerned how this will affect my Peripheral Neuropathy as it is very severe. I also have R.A. so very nervous about any reaction. Just wondered if anybody had this condition( PN) and did the vaccine cause any problems.
Having jab 2Feb concerned how this will affect my Peripheral Neuropathy as it is very severe. I also have R.A. so very nervous about any reaction. Just wondered if anybody had this condition( PN) and did the vaccine cause any problems.
orange33
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Neuropathy Support
3 years ago
Magnesium
Hello friends, Is it better to take magnesium taurate than magnesium glycinate for afib? Or is it trial and error to see what works best?
Hello friends, Is it better to take magnesium taurate than magnesium glycinate for afib? Or is it trial and error to see what works best?
Nanny01
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AF Association
3 years ago
Chemo Neuropathy on fingers
Hi all, I was due to receive my last chemo on Monday 25th Jan, but I have developed some neuropathy on both hands, on my finger tips. It seems very painful sometimes. My nails look funny as in colour and I can't open lids, jars, or sometimes find difficult to press on things. I have been told that if
Hi all, I was due to receive my last chemo on Monday 25th Jan, but I have developed some neuropathy on both hands, on my finger tips. It seems very painful sometimes. My nails look funny as in colour and I can't open lids, jars, or sometimes find difficult to press on things. I have been told that if
Shinebright2020
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Swollen feet, ankles, legs.
I’m told it’s water retention but my ankles and feet are swollen and sore. I have diabetes and am on insullin. Is this dangerous?
I’m told it’s water retention but my ankles and feet are swollen and sore. I have diabetes and am on insullin. Is this dangerous?
LizzieG101
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Kerala Man’s New Jackfruit Flour Helps Control Diabetes, Bags National Award
Jackfruit is now clinically proven to reduce blood sugar levels and help reverse diabetes. According to a study[link:https://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/69/Supplement_1/719-P] published by the American Diabetes Association, it brings down glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c), fasting blood glucose
Jackfruit is now clinically proven to reduce blood sugar levels and help reverse diabetes. According to a study[link:https://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/69/Supplement_1/719-P] published by the American Diabetes Association, it brings down glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c), fasting blood glucose
barani19
Administrator
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
No Prick Glucometer
Dear Namah, I too got No prick blood Glucose meter 3 days back. 2 Blood sugar readings taken at same time with a gap of a minute shows wide difference. Although first reading is nearer to the reading taken on Accucheck meter. I tried this a few times. Every time readings on the no prick meter has wide
Dear Namah, I too got No prick blood Glucose meter 3 days back. 2 Blood sugar readings taken at same time with a gap of a minute shows wide difference. Although first reading is nearer to the reading taken on Accucheck meter. I tried this a few times. Every time readings on the no prick meter has wide
surtal
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Pre diabetic: Dr Michael Moseley's 8 week blood sugar diet
Hi, recently diagnosed as pre diabetic, reading the book and recipe book before I start this diet on 1st February. Has anyone out there done it? I'd appreciate any feedback, tips. Cuts out many of the foods I enjoy!!
Hi, recently diagnosed as pre diabetic, reading the book and recipe book before I start this diet on 1st February. Has anyone out there done it? I'd appreciate any feedback, tips. Cuts out many of the foods I enjoy!!
Lurcherlover
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Glucose test 27 weeks pregnant.
I have a glucose test very soon and because of my anxiety I'm dreading it. I've had one before and it was all normal. I've used my mother's blood sugar test as she has diabetes (that's why I need the test) and my levels came back normal too. Question is; is it mandatory to have one? I suffer with anxiety
I have a glucose test very soon and because of my anxiety I'm dreading it. I've had one before and it was all normal. I've used my mother's blood sugar test as she has diabetes (that's why I need the test) and my levels came back normal too. Question is; is it mandatory to have one? I suffer with anxiety
LydiaVX
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
The more homocysteine, the worse the Parkinson's?
"You don't discover new continents if you don't have the courage to lose sight of the old shores." Andre Gide An elevated level of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood is neurotoxic and has been reported as a truly important risk factor for developing Parkinson's, as well as cardiovascular disease
"You don't discover new continents if you don't have the courage to lose sight of the old shores." Andre Gide An elevated level of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood is neurotoxic and has been reported as a truly important risk factor for developing Parkinson's, as well as cardiovascular disease
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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