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Dapagliflozin and Furosemide together?
Hello everyone. Hope your all doing great. Just started Dapa today to add to the list (entresto, betas, apixban, eporlenone and Furosemide). I understand dapa acts as a diuretic like Furosemide. Are these drugs ok to take together. I never really liked Furosemide as it never really increased my need
Hello everyone. Hope your all doing great. Just started Dapa today to add to the list (entresto, betas, apixban, eporlenone and Furosemide). I understand dapa acts as a diuretic like Furosemide. Are these drugs ok to take together. I never really liked Furosemide as it never really increased my need
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
taking Inspra/Eplerenone with Sando-K (as blood tests show potassium level low) and Bumetanide
My understanding of being prescribed Eplerenone is that it is a potassium sparing diuretic (stops any potassium being expelled from the body) to be taken alongside the Bumetanide which is a diuretic that expels all excess fluid. I was previously prescribed Spironolactone -another slightly stronger potassium
My understanding of being prescribed Eplerenone is that it is a potassium sparing diuretic (stops any potassium being expelled from the body) to be taken alongside the Bumetanide which is a diuretic that expels all excess fluid. I was previously prescribed Spironolactone -another slightly stronger potassium
Ktomoph_
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Thyroid hormone - taking it with (what?) food
This has cropped up today in the comments within another post (https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149484980/dr-myhill-on-wrong-uk-thyroid-ranges-and-how-to-determine-if-you-have-an-issue-may-be-helpful-to-you?responses=149486399) Regular readers here know that it's universally advised that levo
This has cropped up today in the comments within another post (https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149484980/dr-myhill-on-wrong-uk-thyroid-ranges-and-how-to-determine-if-you-have-an-issue-may-be-helpful-to-you?responses=149486399) Regular readers here know that it's universally advised that levo
RedApple
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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GCA Flare
My GP has always been very responsive and ordered 60mg. prednisolone for GCA over 10 months now. This last visit I had to ask for a diabetes monitor because of symptoms noticed by my visiting nurse. He complied and ordered one. I have been fluctuating between high and low blood sugar. He was very
My GP has always been very responsive and ordered 60mg. prednisolone for GCA over 10 months now. This last visit I had to ask for a diabetes monitor because of symptoms noticed by my visiting nurse. He complied and ordered one. I have been fluctuating between high and low blood sugar. He was very
pomeranion
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Prednisone and Blood Sugar Levels
I am wondering what other member’s experience has been with prednisone and increasing A1c levels? I had been very consistently in the normal range for long term blood sugar levels until I started the prednisone last August. Since the prednisone, my levels have gradually crept up into the pre-diabetic
I am wondering what other member’s experience has been with prednisone and increasing A1c levels? I had been very consistently in the normal range for long term blood sugar levels until I started the prednisone last August. Since the prednisone, my levels have gradually crept up into the pre-diabetic
Donna5658
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
a 24 hour FAST regenerates stomach stem cells!
Today is O.M.A.D. #331 (one meal a day with all calories -- usually 1,500 or less -- eaten within a two hour window). I've lost 60 pounds (another 30 to go!) and it was pretty, damn easy! I eat pizza (cauliflower crust), meat, dairy, fruit, potatoes... but in moderation. I came across a new YouTube
Today is O.M.A.D. #331 (one meal a day with all calories -- usually 1,500 or less -- eaten within a two hour window). I've lost 60 pounds (another 30 to go!) and it was pretty, damn easy! I eat pizza (cauliflower crust), meat, dairy, fruit, potatoes... but in moderation. I came across a new YouTube
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Benfotiamine (Fat Soluble Form Of Vitamin B1) and AD
Benfotiamine has previously been discussed on this forum regarding PD and this recent study (October 2022) using Benfotiamine (BEN) in AD patients shows some significant benefit for people with AD : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585656/ Here are two relevant study quotes from this
Benfotiamine has previously been discussed on this forum regarding PD and this recent study (October 2022) using Benfotiamine (BEN) in AD patients shows some significant benefit for people with AD : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585656/ Here are two relevant study quotes from this
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
FET 4dp6dt
Hey ladies, just wondering if anybody else has experienced major fatigue after transfer?! Like I seriously feel sedated right now. I’m on progynova, lubion and cyclones but my gosh I’m wiped out. I’ve got some serious bloat too. maybe I’m just full of nasty hormones with the meds?! But my goodness my
Hey ladies, just wondering if anybody else has experienced major fatigue after transfer?! Like I seriously feel sedated right now. I’m on progynova, lubion and cyclones but my gosh I’m wiped out. I’ve got some serious bloat too. maybe I’m just full of nasty hormones with the meds?! But my goodness my
Jodes-2018
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Diuretics
Hi, has anyone been recommended to take a diuretic for mild/moderate left ventricular impairment but no symptoms of water retention such as breathlessness, swollen ankles? My husband (age 65) had an echocardiogram in February last year, ejection fraction 40%, also mild/moderate regurgitation. A few days
Hi, has anyone been recommended to take a diuretic for mild/moderate left ventricular impairment but no symptoms of water retention such as breathlessness, swollen ankles? My husband (age 65) had an echocardiogram in February last year, ejection fraction 40%, also mild/moderate regurgitation. A few days
Ruby-Ruby
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Salazopyrin - possible side effects?
Anyone have any experience of side effects such as tinnitus or sinusitis, from Salazopyrin?
Anyone have any experience of side effects such as tinnitus or sinusitis, from Salazopyrin?
Morganalefaye
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Prescribed Diamox, on pred, not feeling good
Hi. I’m currently stable for PMR on 8mg. I have macula odeama in one eye, the last ozurdex injection was in December. Check up on Thursday showed no odeama and the retina is holding but pressure was up to 33. Dr prescribed Diamex, with Diffu X to protect potassium, and additional drops. I took 2 x 250mg
Hi. I’m currently stable for PMR on 8mg. I have macula odeama in one eye, the last ozurdex injection was in December. Check up on Thursday showed no odeama and the retina is holding but pressure was up to 33. Dr prescribed Diamex, with Diffu X to protect potassium, and additional drops. I took 2 x 250mg
Nippersmum
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Prednisone and Diabetes ...
Has anyone become diabetic from taking prednisone? I am on a low dose, alternating between 5mg and 2.5mg . My recent blood work indicated that I am now pre diabetic. My BMI is 24.5 and I rarely eat complex carbs, never drink alcoholic beverages or carbonate sodas. I am very careful with my diet. I
Has anyone become diabetic from taking prednisone? I am on a low dose, alternating between 5mg and 2.5mg . My recent blood work indicated that I am now pre diabetic. My BMI is 24.5 and I rarely eat complex carbs, never drink alcoholic beverages or carbonate sodas. I am very careful with my diet. I
PMRconcerns
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Help with Keto
Hi everyone. I'm Paul from Birmingham. I'm new to this group. Following recent bloods (I have RA) my Rheumatology nurse called me and advised that I was pre diabetic. She told me about a low carb diet and sent me some information to get me started. I was quite alarmed by the diagnosis and decided to
Hi everyone. I'm Paul from Birmingham. I'm new to this group. Following recent bloods (I have RA) my Rheumatology nurse called me and advised that I was pre diabetic. She told me about a low carb diet and sent me some information to get me started. I was quite alarmed by the diagnosis and decided to
SoulmanPaul
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Creatine Clearance while on Edoxaban
I’m sitting in Spain today ( bright sunshine and frost - lovely ) and idly checked my NHS record. I was interested to see on my record that today while I was climbing on a mountain I had had a consultation at my surgery and my Creatine Clearance had been calculated without any notification, without
I’m sitting in Spain today ( bright sunshine and frost - lovely ) and idly checked my NHS record. I was interested to see on my record that today while I was climbing on a mountain I had had a consultation at my surgery and my Creatine Clearance had been calculated without any notification, without
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
Potassium,Magnesium, TSH, FT4 and dementia, confusion, anexiety
85 year old female reasonable good health mild cognitive imparement. Recent change in anexiety combativeness . Blood test results low potassium corrected by raising Rx from 20meq.day to 42,eq/day (low food intake) Magnesium levels low increased by adding OTC magnesium glycinate 500mg/day/ TSH low
85 year old female reasonable good health mild cognitive imparement. Recent change in anexiety combativeness . Blood test results low potassium corrected by raising Rx from 20meq.day to 42,eq/day (low food intake) Magnesium levels low increased by adding OTC magnesium glycinate 500mg/day/ TSH low
Billydave
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Question about efficacy of Acarbose (GLUCOBAY) for type 2 diabetes.
Hello my Indian friends, I am a 71 year old male from Greece with type 2 diabetes. Acarbose (GLUCOBAY) is [u]
not sold
[/u] in Greece but i could order it every 6 months via the Ministry of health with a complicated procedure involving my doctor filling a form etc So before I go through the above
Hello my Indian friends, I am a 71 year old male from Greece with type 2 diabetes. Acarbose (GLUCOBAY) is [u]
not sold
[/u] in Greece but i could order it every 6 months via the Ministry of health with a complicated procedure involving my doctor filling a form etc So before I go through the above
NikosKant
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Diabetes India
1 year ago
St. John’s wort, ursolic acid, Gardenia jasminoides
Hubby has been having a bad patch lately with symptoms deteriorating so we decided to try increasing his madopar from 3 1/2 x 50/12.5 tablets to 5 but he couldn’t tolerate the extra (usual extra rigidity and suicidal thinking) so reduced back to 4 1/2. PD nurse still thinks it isn’t enough. Maybe with
Hubby has been having a bad patch lately with symptoms deteriorating so we decided to try increasing his madopar from 3 1/2 x 50/12.5 tablets to 5 but he couldn’t tolerate the extra (usual extra rigidity and suicidal thinking) so reduced back to 4 1/2. PD nurse still thinks it isn’t enough. Maybe with
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
By moving a very small soleus muscle while sitting ,blood sugar decreases,says article published in iScience.
University of Houston Texas paper published at the end of 2022 is sparking a wave of interest Reducing the level of sugar and insulin in the blood for diabetics after eating by 52% (better than many diabetes medications) with a very simple movement and you do not need to make an effort or take
University of Houston Texas paper published at the end of 2022 is sparking a wave of interest Reducing the level of sugar and insulin in the blood for diabetics after eating by 52% (better than many diabetes medications) with a very simple movement and you do not need to make an effort or take
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Zoe on Exercise and Blood Sugar Spikes
https://joinzoe.com/learn/podcast-improving-blood-sugar-control-with-exercise?utm_source=uk_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_week34&utm_content=2-34-2 I do like the idea of jiggling your legs up and down to reduce the sugar load! Rather discursive talk which seems to boil down to
https://joinzoe.com/learn/podcast-improving-blood-sugar-control-with-exercise?utm_source=uk_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_week34&utm_content=2-34-2 I do like the idea of jiggling your legs up and down to reduce the sugar load! Rather discursive talk which seems to boil down to
Alchemy8
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Adding on conditions
First I had residuals from Guillaine Barre and walking was poor. Then, I had breast cancer (no problem). Then I got PMR, walking worse. Husband died 18 months ago. Up and down with Pred. Now I am still back up on 14mg, weak as a kitten, have mild sciatica and trocanteric pain. Dr, who is trying, has
First I had residuals from Guillaine Barre and walking was poor. Then, I had breast cancer (no problem). Then I got PMR, walking worse. Husband died 18 months ago. Up and down with Pred. Now I am still back up on 14mg, weak as a kitten, have mild sciatica and trocanteric pain. Dr, who is trying, has
Abbeynan82
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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