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Taking Blood Sample (Help)
I recently took a blood sample for Monitor My Health - just to get my vitamin D done . I made a complete mess of it - (I should have used the simple method of the drops of blood on the card using another company but completely forgot about it). Something happened my blood in the process and they
I recently took a blood sample for Monitor My Health - just to get my vitamin D done . I made a complete mess of it - (I should have used the simple method of the drops of blood on the card using another company but completely forgot about it). Something happened my blood in the process and they
Sunflower535
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Hubby and his heart
My husband had bad flu over Christmas and since then has had huge issues with breathlessness, bloating, fluid retention and fatigue. He's had ECG's, MRI , chest x-ray and bloods. This has shown up that he has fluid around his heart as it's just not pumping properly, is severely anaemic and his vitamin
My husband had bad flu over Christmas and since then has had huge issues with breathlessness, bloating, fluid retention and fatigue. He's had ECG's, MRI , chest x-ray and bloods. This has shown up that he has fluid around his heart as it's just not pumping properly, is severely anaemic and his vitamin
Muzzyduck
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
which diuretic with prednisolone?
I posted a while ago about diuretics - thanks for the responses. Mum was put on furosemide which worked for the odema, but within a week had diarrhoea which meant it was stopped and we ended up with a bad uti with haemorrhage due to the diarrhoea…… It may have been the furosemide causing the diarrhoea
I posted a while ago about diuretics - thanks for the responses. Mum was put on furosemide which worked for the odema, but within a week had diarrhoea which meant it was stopped and we ended up with a bad uti with haemorrhage due to the diarrhoea…… It may have been the furosemide causing the diarrhoea
RT18
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
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I make trying to suppress EBV a leg of my supplement strategy.
I replied to a comment with this comment, then decided to share it as a post also:
As somebody who has been exposed to EBV (mono), I make trying to suppress EBV a leg of my supplement strategy. I need to write up everything I think helps with EBV, but here is a short list: -
Lactobacillus
I replied to a comment with this comment, then decided to share it as a post also:
As somebody who has been exposed to EBV (mono), I make trying to suppress EBV a leg of my supplement strategy. I need to write up everything I think helps with EBV, but here is a short list: -
Lactobacillus
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Help with NAFLD good foods
Hi Everyone, new to this forum. I would like to see a dietician but suspect I would be turned down on the NHS. Do people eat certain foods that they know are good for the liver? I have diabetes too and struggle to keep everything on an even keel. I don't eat alot of meat, more fish and veg. If I eat
Hi Everyone, new to this forum. I would like to see a dietician but suspect I would be turned down on the NHS. Do people eat certain foods that they know are good for the liver? I have diabetes too and struggle to keep everything on an even keel. I don't eat alot of meat, more fish and veg. If I eat
Monty1414
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
wheat in cosmetics
I’m recently diagnosed with coeliac disease. I’m following a gluten free diet but have noticed that a product I bought to promote hair growth contains wheat germ amongst many other ingredients. As this product needs to be massaged into the scalp should I not use it?
I’m recently diagnosed with coeliac disease. I’m following a gluten free diet but have noticed that a product I bought to promote hair growth contains wheat germ amongst many other ingredients. As this product needs to be massaged into the scalp should I not use it?
Veggie2
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 months ago
Appointment with cardiac nurse.
Visit to cardiology today. All good. Medication seems to be working.I was concerned about the fluid on my lungs. The nurse advised me to increase my diuretic. Not to worry too much about the 1 litre that the consultant advised me to have. Said about 1 and a half to two litres. Can't believe how much
Visit to cardiology today. All good. Medication seems to be working.I was concerned about the fluid on my lungs. The nurse advised me to increase my diuretic. Not to worry too much about the 1 litre that the consultant advised me to have. Said about 1 and a half to two litres. Can't believe how much
Cosychair
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Lactate/lactic acid in CLL
Has anybody heard of lactate/lactic acid in CLL? Thinking about Wimco’s "Pain in the body" makes me wonder if there is anything to the possibility of lactic acid causing some of the aches and pains many have. That is if CLL causes lactic acid. Just a thought.
Has anybody heard of lactate/lactic acid in CLL? Thinking about Wimco’s "Pain in the body" makes me wonder if there is anything to the possibility of lactic acid causing some of the aches and pains many have. That is if CLL causes lactic acid. Just a thought.
Lavinia-Blue
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CLL Support
4 months ago
diabetes due to fibrosis?
Hello I have been diagnosed with diabetes type 2. I am not overweight and have no family history of diabetes. I have had problems with fluctuating liver values but never very high. I wonder if anyone recognizes this? could my diabetes be due to liver fibrosis?
Hello I have been diagnosed with diabetes type 2. I am not overweight and have no family history of diabetes. I have had problems with fluctuating liver values but never very high. I wonder if anyone recognizes this? could my diabetes be due to liver fibrosis?
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Coming off Beta Blockers and Eplerenone?
My HA was over a year ago and I am reasonably pleased with my recovery, as measured by physical activity levels with no discomfort during exertion. I have a GP meds review coming up, and I would like to know if suggesting a plan to eventually come off Bisoprolol (1.25mg/day) and Eplerenone (25mg/day
My HA was over a year ago and I am reasonably pleased with my recovery, as measured by physical activity levels with no discomfort during exertion. I have a GP meds review coming up, and I would like to know if suggesting a plan to eventually come off Bisoprolol (1.25mg/day) and Eplerenone (25mg/day
STEMI_Dave
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
New to group !
Hello, not looking to loose weight, I'm now just maintaining it having come down from 85kg (13 stone 7)To 65kg (10 stone 5) I'm 5'8" So that's from a BMI of 28.8 To 21.8 This was all after suffering a heart attack last February then a T2D diagnosis in May . My T2D is now in Remission and my blood glucose
Hello, not looking to loose weight, I'm now just maintaining it having come down from 85kg (13 stone 7)To 65kg (10 stone 5) I'm 5'8" So that's from a BMI of 28.8 To 21.8 This was all after suffering a heart attack last February then a T2D diagnosis in May . My T2D is now in Remission and my blood glucose
Instructor57
2024 January
in
Weight Loss Support
4 months ago
adalimumab and supplements
hi, I’m starting with the above drug. Can I still take bodybuilding, protein, supplements, such as whey protein, and creatine? Also, before I start, should I get vaccinated for shingles and pneumococcal? Cheers Tony
hi, I’m starting with the above drug. Can I still take bodybuilding, protein, supplements, such as whey protein, and creatine? Also, before I start, should I get vaccinated for shingles and pneumococcal? Cheers Tony
Tonym182
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
4 months ago
W7:3 Fasting, timing, pacing, slowing
Well… I got out there, did the 25 minutes, and within a few minutes of stopping, felt OK. But the contrast between the last run, which felt easy, and this one, which is best described as ‘battling’, felt disappointing. I knew I hadn’t ‘cracked it’ and not all 25 minute runs would feel easy henceforth
Well… I got out there, did the 25 minutes, and within a few minutes of stopping, felt OK. But the contrast between the last run, which felt easy, and this one, which is best described as ‘battling’, felt disappointing. I knew I hadn’t ‘cracked it’ and not all 25 minute runs would feel easy henceforth
ktsok
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Couch to 5K
4 months ago
Just saying hello.
I have joined this group because I have decided to stop killing myself with my bad habits and lifestyle choices. I am 71 years young obese with hypertension and diabetes I also have a problem with alcohol. I joined the drink free group on here about eight months ago and it has certainly helped, so now
I have joined this group because I have decided to stop killing myself with my bad habits and lifestyle choices. I am 71 years young obese with hypertension and diabetes I also have a problem with alcohol. I joined the drink free group on here about eight months ago and it has certainly helped, so now
FatOldMan
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 months ago
Diuretics
Has anyone found a particular diuretic effective for swollen feet? when I first reported them to my GP, she prescribed Indapamide - which had a marginal effect. I was due to see my cardiologist a short while later, and told him what I was taking, he said 'No, that's the wrong one' and said I needed
Has anyone found a particular diuretic effective for swollen feet? when I first reported them to my GP, she prescribed Indapamide - which had a marginal effect. I was due to see my cardiologist a short while later, and told him what I was taking, he said 'No, that's the wrong one' and said I needed
pusillanimous
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AF Association
4 months ago
Mrs Mac.
Hello everyone, can anyone identify and sympathise with my husband. He has arrhythmic type cardiomyopathy, an icd implant and he has been in heart failure for 7 years now. He changed his diuretic (furosemide)a few months ago due to side effect of gout attacks. The current one (bumetanide) is causing
Hello everyone, can anyone identify and sympathise with my husband. He has arrhythmic type cardiomyopathy, an icd implant and he has been in heart failure for 7 years now. He changed his diuretic (furosemide)a few months ago due to side effect of gout attacks. The current one (bumetanide) is causing
ballybee
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Magic Magnesium Malate
Has anyone else tried this New Nordic magic magnesium Malate. I'm taking one tablet a day instead of recommended two. Each tablet has 120mg of magnesium, some b vitamins, which I'm used to but 2 extracts new to me. One has maritime pine bark extract 150mg per 2 tabs and some long pepper extract. I
Has anyone else tried this New Nordic magic magnesium Malate. I'm taking one tablet a day instead of recommended two. Each tablet has 120mg of magnesium, some b vitamins, which I'm used to but 2 extracts new to me. One has maritime pine bark extract 150mg per 2 tabs and some long pepper extract. I
Camelia23
in
AF Association
4 months ago
Octasa / Mesalazine - Should I be seeing more of a change?
Hello. I have struggled with symptoms for 2 years - loose, frequent bowels, always with urgency, fatigue, etc. Had colonoscopy and relevant tests and doctor says that I likely have crohns and is treating me as such. I had steroids for 3 months which generally helped (though my calprotectin was higher
Hello. I have struggled with symptoms for 2 years - loose, frequent bowels, always with urgency, fatigue, etc. Had colonoscopy and relevant tests and doctor says that I likely have crohns and is treating me as such. I had steroids for 3 months which generally helped (though my calprotectin was higher
VV_1990
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
4 months ago
Diabetes
When I lost 33lbs I found I was no longer in the Diabetic range. So it is possible and worthwhile! I no longer take Metformin. I have found I am not losing more weight for now despite still being quite restrictive in my diet. I have developed kidney stones which may be because I never ate much fat so
When I lost 33lbs I found I was no longer in the Diabetic range. So it is possible and worthwhile! I no longer take Metformin. I have found I am not losing more weight for now despite still being quite restrictive in my diet. I have developed kidney stones which may be because I never ate much fat so
DoctorRascal
2023 December
in
Weight Loss Support
4 months ago
Drug fails in Phase II trial for treating Parkinson's Disease - Exenatide (Byetta, Bydureon)
Evidence suggest that microglia are relevant to Parkinson's disease pathogenesis, therefore the recent clinical trial warranted exploration of trying to attenuate pathogenic microglial function. They sought to test the safety and efficacy of NLY01—a brain penetrant, pegylated, longer-lasting version
Evidence suggest that microglia are relevant to Parkinson's disease pathogenesis, therefore the recent clinical trial warranted exploration of trying to attenuate pathogenic microglial function. They sought to test the safety and efficacy of NLY01—a brain penetrant, pegylated, longer-lasting version
Baron1
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
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