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Weight Loss Falters
My weight loss as stumbled like the previous 8 years since I had lymphodema in both lower leg's and take 2 diuretic tablets in morning, my gym 2 hour workout 3 time's per week x-trainer 30 minute's sit down Weights&Treadmill 20 minute's started 149kgs was 145kg but back up to 147kg in 6 day's as caught
My weight loss as stumbled like the previous 8 years since I had lymphodema in both lower leg's and take 2 diuretic tablets in morning, my gym 2 hour workout 3 time's per week x-trainer 30 minute's sit down Weights&Treadmill 20 minute's started 149kgs was 145kg but back up to 147kg in 6 day's as caught
ForestryPine6
Restart April 2024
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Weight Loss Support
16 days ago
Sony 1944
I have been diagnosed with Conns disease benine growths on kidneys. This causes my BP to be irregular. I had never heard of this until now. Initially I was prescribed Spironolactone, this increased my potassium levels to 5.6. Told to stop taking these. After 1 month prescribed elperetone, this is causing
I have been diagnosed with Conns disease benine growths on kidneys. This causes my BP to be irregular. I had never heard of this until now. Initially I was prescribed Spironolactone, this increased my potassium levels to 5.6. Told to stop taking these. After 1 month prescribed elperetone, this is causing
Sony1944
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British Heart Foundation
19 days ago
Reversal of Parkinson's versus Remission of Symptoms
On Sunday, June 9, search and rescue teams confirmed the death of Dr. Michael Mosley (British doctor), who had popularized Intermittent Fasting in 2012, and is in the news these days. Dr. Mosley had been diagnosed with diabetes and had experimented with Intermittent Fasting as a cure and having succeeded
On Sunday, June 9, search and rescue teams confirmed the death of Dr. Michael Mosley (British doctor), who had popularized Intermittent Fasting in 2012, and is in the news these days. Dr. Mosley had been diagnosed with diabetes and had experimented with Intermittent Fasting as a cure and having succeeded
pdpatient
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Cure Parkinson's
20 days ago
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Metformin during pregnancy
I heard this dilemma so much around metformin, whether or not to take it during pregnancy. Is someone has pcos and insulin resistance, will it be better to continue metformin after conceiving naturally? Does it have any side effects? No one gives a concrete answer to this. Advices much appreciated
I heard this dilemma so much around metformin, whether or not to take it during pregnancy. Is someone has pcos and insulin resistance, will it be better to continue metformin after conceiving naturally? Does it have any side effects? No one gives a concrete answer to this. Advices much appreciated
Hope_1996
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Fertility Network UK
26 days ago
A lightbulb moment
I am currently taking 10mg immediate release Shortec Oxycodone at 6pm, 10pm and again when I need to during the early hours. I manage to get broken sleep which usually equates to 4 hours, which is better than I have had in the past. This works reasonably well, however, from early afternoon my arms
I am currently taking 10mg immediate release Shortec Oxycodone at 6pm, 10pm and again when I need to during the early hours. I manage to get broken sleep which usually equates to 4 hours, which is better than I have had in the past. This works reasonably well, however, from early afternoon my arms
Mulberry100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
coming off Sotalol
I had an ablation in September. I read the Drs letter they gave me when going home and it looks like they’ll be taking me off Sotalol. I had to stop this for 2 days before my ablation and it started my AFib off, so obviously I’m worried about stopping it again. I am on 80mg twice a day now. They reduced
I had an ablation in September. I read the Drs letter they gave me when going home and it looks like they’ll be taking me off Sotalol. I had to stop this for 2 days before my ablation and it started my AFib off, so obviously I’m worried about stopping it again. I am on 80mg twice a day now. They reduced
Sixtychick
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Diuretics
I have pretty severe edema in feet and occasionally legs.Is there a diuretic that does not trigger rls? I have tried Bumex and Metolazone. Had very bad rls soon after taking each one. I am on low dose Ropinirole -.9mg . It didn't even calm it. Appreciate any input.
I have pretty severe edema in feet and occasionally legs.Is there a diuretic that does not trigger rls? I have tried Bumex and Metolazone. Had very bad rls soon after taking each one. I am on low dose Ropinirole -.9mg . It didn't even calm it. Appreciate any input.
rmbroadh
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
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
Anyone developed type 2 diabetes from steroids? wondering if maybe this is a developing problem for me - I have a high dose steroid inhaler.
just wondered if anyone had experienced this? I’ve just had a short course of prednisolone and feeling very fatigued.
just wondered if anyone had experienced this? I’ve just had a short course of prednisolone and feeling very fatigued.
Ladypig8
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Has this been discussed on the forum?
I heard Hugo Rifkin interview Max Nieuwdorp about his newly published book"The Power Of Hormones"on his Times Radio Saturday review,yesterday. The author said that the future of thyroid replacement medication should lie in the method of diabetes insulin medication-ie continuous monitoring & administering
I heard Hugo Rifkin interview Max Nieuwdorp about his newly published book"The Power Of Hormones"on his Times Radio Saturday review,yesterday. The author said that the future of thyroid replacement medication should lie in the method of diabetes insulin medication-ie continuous monitoring & administering
Naomi8
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
advice please
Hi everyone, not sure if you remember but I’m still getting terrible one sided temporal migraines and blurred vision but now I’ve been diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia not sure if I’ve spelt that correctly. I’ve always eaten healthy and been careful, especially with my mobility issues however I do
Hi everyone, not sure if you remember but I’m still getting terrible one sided temporal migraines and blurred vision but now I’ve been diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia not sure if I’ve spelt that correctly. I’ve always eaten healthy and been careful, especially with my mobility issues however I do
Numptybrain
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Raised Blood Pressure on Nifidipine
was previously on ramipril in order to medicate as stage 1 hypertensive and needed protection as had Thoraic Ascending Aneurysm. My BP on this averages around 120/80. The TAA was repaired last year with OHS. In order to counteract oesophageal issues I now take Nifidipine which is a calcium channel blocker
was previously on ramipril in order to medicate as stage 1 hypertensive and needed protection as had Thoraic Ascending Aneurysm. My BP on this averages around 120/80. The TAA was repaired last year with OHS. In order to counteract oesophageal issues I now take Nifidipine which is a calcium channel blocker
Robfromwales
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Oxycodone anxiety
After being on Tramadol for 8y and augmenting on it, my doctor switched me to a relatively low dose of 5mg oxycodone immediate release tablet. I’ve been on it for 5 months and it has worked well controlling my RLS. Also, I have taken it strictly as directed to the point of taking it at the exact time
After being on Tramadol for 8y and augmenting on it, my doctor switched me to a relatively low dose of 5mg oxycodone immediate release tablet. I’ve been on it for 5 months and it has worked well controlling my RLS. Also, I have taken it strictly as directed to the point of taking it at the exact time
Nikos64
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
colonoscopy with sedation
I am due to have a colonoscopy.... but three attempts previously were failures. This time I am to be sedated with Propofol. Which I am told is quite strong. Obviously, the consultant and his anaesthetist are are aware of my lung problems. But I am aware of just how painful the last three attempts
I am due to have a colonoscopy.... but three attempts previously were failures. This time I am to be sedated with Propofol. Which I am told is quite strong. Obviously, the consultant and his anaesthetist are are aware of my lung problems. But I am aware of just how painful the last three attempts
ledge
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Hydrocodone to Tramadol?
So the USA ran out of Hydrocodone 10/325 due to DEA putting limits on annual production. My last fill was 11-6-23. Luckily I had saved up 90 units for emergency (proof I'm not abusing) but that ran out yesterday. I asked my doc to prescribe tramadol hcl 50mg to get by until production resumes. Started
So the USA ran out of Hydrocodone 10/325 due to DEA putting limits on annual production. My last fill was 11-6-23. Luckily I had saved up 90 units for emergency (proof I'm not abusing) but that ran out yesterday. I asked my doc to prescribe tramadol hcl 50mg to get by until production resumes. Started
billy_in_slo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
It Seems Like Berberine Should Be Part Of The Anti-AD Armamentarium
We have previously discussed Berberine on this forum as potentially useful against PD as well as having a multitude of other positive health effects in many various health conditions. This new study (April, 2024) suggests that Berberine may have anti-AD effects worth considering, at least in a mouse
We have previously discussed Berberine on this forum as potentially useful against PD as well as having a multitude of other positive health effects in many various health conditions. This new study (April, 2024) suggests that Berberine may have anti-AD effects worth considering, at least in a mouse
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
NK cells and pcos -steroids or hydroxychloroquine?
Hi all, I’m under Prof Shehata’s NHS clinic (recurrent miscarriage )and my results showed raised NK cells although activation markers were in range. Everything else pretty good too although AMH was very high which is not necessarily a good thing and suggests that my PCOS is back (was diagnosed approx
Hi all, I’m under Prof Shehata’s NHS clinic (recurrent miscarriage )and my results showed raised NK cells although activation markers were in range. Everything else pretty good too although AMH was very high which is not necessarily a good thing and suggests that my PCOS is back (was diagnosed approx
PN85
in
Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Is carvedilol making you cold?
I recently had my Carvedilol increased to 6.25mg twice a day. Lately, I am freezing to the bone. I turn my heating up and up and am still cold when everyone else says its like a sauna. I just wondered if anyone else has this? It could also be my recent addition of diabetes medication, Sitagliptin. Never
I recently had my Carvedilol increased to 6.25mg twice a day. Lately, I am freezing to the bone. I turn my heating up and up and am still cold when everyone else says its like a sauna. I just wondered if anyone else has this? It could also be my recent addition of diabetes medication, Sitagliptin. Never
Erish
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Tapering off Prednisolone 5mg suppositories
Hello all, I'm wondering if anyone here has used Predsol 5mg suppositories for 3 months? My Gastro said it was ok to use them that long . . . I'm wondering if I need to taper off (for eg, use every second day for a few weeks?) The gastro was not happy with me last visit as my bleeding had come back
Hello all, I'm wondering if anyone here has used Predsol 5mg suppositories for 3 months? My Gastro said it was ok to use them that long . . . I'm wondering if I need to taper off (for eg, use every second day for a few weeks?) The gastro was not happy with me last visit as my bleeding had come back
Bunnygirl1
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 months ago
Hashimotos for Sixteen Years, Realizing I Know Next to Nothing
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
josephinius1
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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