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Starting fresh - probiotics
Hello people. I recently became disillusioned with the supplements I was taking. It came about because I restarted berberine after a three month break. My normal brand, renew by science, have doubled their strength, and within a day or two I was finding I was ridiculously tired, like I'd run a marathon
Hello people. I recently became disillusioned with the supplements I was taking. It came about because I restarted berberine after a three month break. My normal brand, renew by science, have doubled their strength, and within a day or two I was finding I was ridiculously tired, like I'd run a marathon
Karmaone
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Peripheral neuropathy
Hi to the CLL community , on cycle 8 of my V and O treatment and now on Venetoclax for the last 4 months. Have had the venetoclax reduced to 200mg for a few weeks to help with neutropenia, but over the last 3 weeks I have developed neuropathy particularly in my fingers which wakes me up at night as
Hi to the CLL community , on cycle 8 of my V and O treatment and now on Venetoclax for the last 4 months. Have had the venetoclax reduced to 200mg for a few weeks to help with neutropenia, but over the last 3 weeks I have developed neuropathy particularly in my fingers which wakes me up at night as
puppy43
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Fluid build up
My partner is scheduled for a Cardioversion no fixed date but should be 6 days after preliminary appointment which is on 13/3/24. He has a lot of fluid building up in his legs and probably elsewhere. My question is does anyone know if having fluid will stop the Cardioversion from going ahead. Both
My partner is scheduled for a Cardioversion no fixed date but should be 6 days after preliminary appointment which is on 13/3/24. He has a lot of fluid building up in his legs and probably elsewhere. My question is does anyone know if having fluid will stop the Cardioversion from going ahead. Both
Natty_Knitter
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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Couch to 5K with a visual impairment
Combined with
diabetic
neuropathy
and minor but noticiable balance issues, should I attempt it? Please factor in that I have a phobia about tripping and night running is a no-no due to aforementioned visual impairment.
Combined with
diabetic
neuropathy
and minor but noticiable balance issues, should I attempt it? Please factor in that I have a phobia about tripping and night running is a no-no due to aforementioned visual impairment.
Fatgit72
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
kidney functioning @33 percent
I just got back from my doctor. My kidney function has been teetering from 33-36 every three months. my potassium has been low several times. My blood pressure 134/82. But I feel terrible! I may be depressed or scared I am going to die. I take trimeterine which has a diuretic but I talk half of 37.5
I just got back from my doctor. My kidney function has been teetering from 33-36 every three months. my potassium has been low several times. My blood pressure 134/82. But I feel terrible! I may be depressed or scared I am going to die. I take trimeterine which has a diuretic but I talk half of 37.5
Butchga
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Kidney Disease
4 months ago
Benfotiamine In The Mix For PD Again?
The following new animal study (December 2023) suggests that the fat soluble form of vitamin B1, Benfotiamine, may also be suitable for PD : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014299923007483?via%3Dihub Here is a relevant study quote :
' The results demonstrated that treatment
The following new animal study (December 2023) suggests that the fat soluble form of vitamin B1, Benfotiamine, may also be suitable for PD : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014299923007483?via%3Dihub Here is a relevant study quote :
' The results demonstrated that treatment
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Diuretics
I was prescribed spironolactone a potassium sparing diuretic by the Cardiologist because I was concerned about my swollen feet - I do not have cardiac failure, in fact the final paragraph of the Cardiologist's report to my GP after a full examination including echo, a few months ago, says that' from
I was prescribed spironolactone a potassium sparing diuretic by the Cardiologist because I was concerned about my swollen feet - I do not have cardiac failure, in fact the final paragraph of the Cardiologist's report to my GP after a full examination including echo, a few months ago, says that' from
pusillanimous
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Creatine?
I have a new personal trainer who I am using to help build and maintain muscle mass. I am not yet on ADT (TBD), but I want to have good habits for strength training if indeed I end up going that way. He mentioned recently that he might recommend creatine to me. I did some brief research and it seems
I have a new personal trainer who I am using to help build and maintain muscle mass. I am not yet on ADT (TBD), but I want to have good habits for strength training if indeed I end up going that way. He mentioned recently that he might recommend creatine to me. I did some brief research and it seems
MakeItRainbows
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
central sensitivity syndrome
Has anyone heard of CSS. My dr said this can cause restless legs and stems from childhood trauma. Sort of crappy to think that yes, my childhood was super traumatic and potentially from that I still need to suffer.
Has anyone heard of CSS. My dr said this can cause restless legs and stems from childhood trauma. Sort of crappy to think that yes, my childhood was super traumatic and potentially from that I still need to suffer.
Jenevewill
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Steroid induced diabetes
I haven't seen too much about steroid induced diabetes. I was diagnosed with diabetes shortly after being put on Prednisone for PMR. It definitely changed my eating habits but I was able to control it with few carbs and more exercise. I was told that it might clear out as I taper off the steroids.
I haven't seen too much about steroid induced diabetes. I was diagnosed with diabetes shortly after being put on Prednisone for PMR. It definitely changed my eating habits but I was able to control it with few carbs and more exercise. I was told that it might clear out as I taper off the steroids.
musclesinflamed
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
UC flair put on Pred 40 mg step down
hi I had complications after a colonoscopy in February prior I had light to moderate uc flairs on Asacol now Balaaside since 2009 with enema use doing flairs. After colonoscopies had horrible cramping diuretic urgency, was diagnosed with cdiff but they didn’t know if I carried gene posits present neg
hi I had complications after a colonoscopy in February prior I had light to moderate uc flairs on Asacol now Balaaside since 2009 with enema use doing flairs. After colonoscopies had horrible cramping diuretic urgency, was diagnosed with cdiff but they didn’t know if I carried gene posits present neg
Yahtze
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 months ago
ADT therapy and breast enlargement
Hello, any feedback on outlook for breast enlargement with ADT therapy ..currently taking Lupron and Bicalutmide? Diagnosed in Japan this June , 56, Gleason 7 , 4+3, PSA18, most likely no metastasis..was fairly fit…165, 5’10 but gaining weight and some man boobs. I generally was working out 4 days a
Hello, any feedback on outlook for breast enlargement with ADT therapy ..currently taking Lupron and Bicalutmide? Diagnosed in Japan this June , 56, Gleason 7 , 4+3, PSA18, most likely no metastasis..was fairly fit…165, 5’10 but gaining weight and some man boobs. I generally was working out 4 days a
Yokohama2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Does anyone take a diuretic to help with water retention?
I have for many years suffered from painful water retention in my buttocks and legs. I am also unable to pinch the skin on my upper arms. Ive recently been prescribed a diuretic to see if this will help. Do others have a similar issue? Or is it a sign that I’m still under medicated? My legs are painful
I have for many years suffered from painful water retention in my buttocks and legs. I am also unable to pinch the skin on my upper arms. Ive recently been prescribed a diuretic to see if this will help. Do others have a similar issue? Or is it a sign that I’m still under medicated? My legs are painful
Joesmum
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Curcumin and Ginkgo Biloba Extract Together
AD research, may also benefit PD... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229698/ Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative illnesses, and yet, no workable treatments have been discovered to prevent or reverse AD. Curcumin (CUR), the major polyphenolic
AD research, may also benefit PD... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229698/ Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative illnesses, and yet, no workable treatments have been discovered to prevent or reverse AD. Curcumin (CUR), the major polyphenolic
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Diabetes and Prednisolone
Hi, just enquiring about the use of Prednisolone and its affect on diabeties. I have been a type 2 diabetic since 2016. For the first four years I managed to control it by diet only but since I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 my diabetes has got worse year on year. I was initially put on Metformin
Hi, just enquiring about the use of Prednisolone and its affect on diabeties. I have been a type 2 diabetic since 2016. For the first four years I managed to control it by diet only but since I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 my diabetes has got worse year on year. I was initially put on Metformin
Tiggy70
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Neuromodulation for PD “Glove ++” : Trials | Observations | Tips | # 2
Some notes on the 'gloves ' aspects and the challenges I've encountered from the ' pool' of Trial Participants. No doubt that in terms of ease of use , acceptance , ' benefits ' , detectable changes / differences - a PWP is first , MSA++ 2nd but PWP & LB ( even min severity ) is very challenging
Some notes on the 'gloves ' aspects and the challenges I've encountered from the ' pool' of Trial Participants. No doubt that in terms of ease of use , acceptance , ' benefits ' , detectable changes / differences - a PWP is first , MSA++ 2nd but PWP & LB ( even min severity ) is very challenging
NuroMod
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Too much B12??
Can high serum and active B12 levels (above recommended levels) cause the nerve damage? I recently had to visit my GP clinic and couldn’t get my favourite doctor so, agreed to seeing another doctor. Upon looking at my file he was shocked to see my apparently ‘very high B12’ results. In his opinion, too
Can high serum and active B12 levels (above recommended levels) cause the nerve damage? I recently had to visit my GP clinic and couldn’t get my favourite doctor so, agreed to seeing another doctor. Upon looking at my file he was shocked to see my apparently ‘very high B12’ results. In his opinion, too
GoneWithTheWind1972
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Cholesterol question
I happened to be at a cardiologist appt the other day. I read an article there about cholesterol. Hope you can access an article in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology- November issue by Dr. Leslie Cho. I did ask the NP about a largely elevated HDL ( good cholesterol). She had bever heard
I happened to be at a cardiologist appt the other day. I read an article there about cholesterol. Hope you can access an article in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology- November issue by Dr. Leslie Cho. I did ask the NP about a largely elevated HDL ( good cholesterol). She had bever heard
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Diuretic side effect
Hello, I was taking the diuretic Spironolactone however it caused hearing loss. I explained to my doctor who changed my medication to Furosemide but results are the same. anyone aware of an alternative diuretic that does not effect hearing?
Hello, I was taking the diuretic Spironolactone however it caused hearing loss. I explained to my doctor who changed my medication to Furosemide but results are the same. anyone aware of an alternative diuretic that does not effect hearing?
RATTUS1
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Scientists say mystery of how red wine headaches occur may be solved
Thought this could be relevant on at least two grounds: First, so many members say they have issues tolerating alcoholic drinks, especially red wine. And it is specifically in this respect that I am posting. Not ordinary excessive drinking. Second, there are numerous posts here which advocate taking
Thought this could be relevant on at least two grounds: First, so many members say they have issues tolerating alcoholic drinks, especially red wine. And it is specifically in this respect that I am posting. Not ordinary excessive drinking. Second, there are numerous posts here which advocate taking
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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