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burning sensation in chest and back
hi all, I’m just recently diagnosed, I was just wondering if anyone else experiences a burning sensation across there chest and there back? It seems to come and go, dr says it’s nerve pain, what do you all do to help with it?
hi all, I’m just recently diagnosed, I was just wondering if anyone else experiences a burning sensation across there chest and there back? It seems to come and go, dr says it’s nerve pain, what do you all do to help with it?
Mrs_wilkes
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 months ago
Statin Prescribing - UK NICE & QOF Guidance
The Quality Outcomes Framework does sometimes appear to be payment for prescribing statins, or gets described as such, but the actual wording is somewhat more nuanced than that. And it specifically recognises that not everyone should be on statins including patient saying no: [i]
or where a statin
The Quality Outcomes Framework does sometimes appear to be payment for prescribing statins, or gets described as such, but the actual wording is somewhat more nuanced than that. And it specifically recognises that not everyone should be on statins including patient saying no: [i]
or where a statin
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
My method weight reduce. Overweight,obesity
My method for weight reduction is for me and for other people with permanent overweight! This method change the hollow carbohydrate in another food with very low calories! Its a very good methode for weight reduce, and for a permanet same weight! The best method for a permanent weightreduction
My method for weight reduction is for me and for other people with permanent overweight! This method change the hollow carbohydrate in another food with very low calories! Its a very good methode for weight reduce, and for a permanet same weight! The best method for a permanent weightreduction
Uwe45
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Healthy Eating
1 month ago
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Has anyone tried Celadrin or Glucosamine Sulphate for Fibro?
Hi, I recently read an article about someone with fibromyalgia who said Celadrin cream really helped them with their stiff muscles. I then did some reading of my own about it and found that celadrin works best when combined with glucosamine sulphate. Has anyone tried either of these for their fibro?
Hi, I recently read an article about someone with fibromyalgia who said Celadrin cream really helped them with their stiff muscles. I then did some reading of my own about it and found that celadrin works best when combined with glucosamine sulphate. Has anyone tried either of these for their fibro?
Twin4Life
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
Tips for a clean and clear blood test
Dear All, I'm asking you as I know you will have answers. I have a blood test arranged, not for Thyroid, I know those does and don'ts (thanks to HealthUnlocked). This test is to differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. I can go at a time I want, would it be best first thing, lunchtime
Dear All, I'm asking you as I know you will have answers. I have a blood test arranged, not for Thyroid, I know those does and don'ts (thanks to HealthUnlocked). This test is to differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. I can go at a time I want, would it be best first thing, lunchtime
rosiebones
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Glucosamine Sulphate.
Hello Fybro family, I hope you are all keeping as well as you can. Does anyone take the supplement Glucosamine Sulphate? A friend thought it might help with the pain & stiffness, though can't seem to find too much information about whether it helps with fibromyralgia. I'd be grateful in hearing about
Hello Fybro family, I hope you are all keeping as well as you can. Does anyone take the supplement Glucosamine Sulphate? A friend thought it might help with the pain & stiffness, though can't seem to find too much information about whether it helps with fibromyralgia. I'd be grateful in hearing about
Dreamgreen
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
Suspected Malabsorption
I have an underactive thyroid, after a few months of being diagnosed I was losing nutrients I told my doctor I thought I had malabsorption syndrome, they never said anything and they order a test for celiac but was negative, I've been supplementing with vitamins since.... But over the last 3 weeks/month
I have an underactive thyroid, after a few months of being diagnosed I was losing nutrients I told my doctor I thought I had malabsorption syndrome, they never said anything and they order a test for celiac but was negative, I've been supplementing with vitamins since.... But over the last 3 weeks/month
Jojomcc
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Cholesterol readings
Hello medically-minded people Tryimg to decide whether to take statins or not. This is my latest cholesterol test readings. I knw that the total cholesterol level is high (as it tells me) but my diet is not bad (exercise level lowish though due to PMR) but are there any/enough mitigating factors? Due
Hello medically-minded people Tryimg to decide whether to take statins or not. This is my latest cholesterol test readings. I knw that the total cholesterol level is high (as it tells me) but my diet is not bad (exercise level lowish though due to PMR) but are there any/enough mitigating factors? Due
marionofnorwich
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Calprotectin level
Hi everyone I've recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (sept) I have been taking mesalazine tablets since June and now I have seen a gastroenterologist (mid Nov) he has added new medication which is a pentasa enama and a prednisolone enama which I am 3 weeks into I have been asked to do another
Hi everyone I've recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (sept) I have been taking mesalazine tablets since June and now I have seen a gastroenterologist (mid Nov) he has added new medication which is a pentasa enama and a prednisolone enama which I am 3 weeks into I have been asked to do another
GRIMMEY1
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
9 months ago
Diabetes, pre-diabetes and a low carb diet
We bang on about cutting carbs when on pred and I thought you might be interested in this article about extremely low carb diets and reversing diabetes and weight gain. It isn't in pred patients but it does show how going low carb works and that it is sustainable on a relatively low income. The only
We bang on about cutting carbs when on pred and I thought you might be interested in this article about extremely low carb diets and reversing diabetes and weight gain. It isn't in pred patients but it does show how going low carb works and that it is sustainable on a relatively low income. The only
PMRpro
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
ONE - Prednisolone
I was diagnosed with the above around 9 months ago. I believe this was caused by Vivid as I was perfectly healthy before. I have been tapering down a couple of times then it seems to get worse and I'm back on it. However intelligent to back on although my doc said my blood test was a bit high and I
I was diagnosed with the above around 9 months ago. I believe this was caused by Vivid as I was perfectly healthy before. I have been tapering down a couple of times then it seems to get worse and I'm back on it. However intelligent to back on although my doc said my blood test was a bit high and I
Roselily100
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Tryptophan vs L-tryptophan, which is best?
I have long had a sneaky suspicion that serotonin is more important for me than dopamine. So now I am moving my focus to boosting those levels. I am completely confused about the difference between straight tryptophan, and the "L" kind. Anyone able to enlighten me?
I have long had a sneaky suspicion that serotonin is more important for me than dopamine. So now I am moving my focus to boosting those levels. I am completely confused about the difference between straight tryptophan, and the "L" kind. Anyone able to enlighten me?
gomelgo
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
It seems majorly Fatty lever is responsible for type-2 diabetes
Fatty lever causes insulin resistance and subsequent type-2 diabetes… .Excess fatty acids, the production of which is induced by lipogenesis and fatty acid synthesis, as well as oxidated fatty acids, circulate in peripheral tissues, including liver and adipose tissue, where they accumulate, resulting
Fatty lever causes insulin resistance and subsequent type-2 diabetes… .Excess fatty acids, the production of which is induced by lipogenesis and fatty acid synthesis, as well as oxidated fatty acids, circulate in peripheral tissues, including liver and adipose tissue, where they accumulate, resulting
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
2 months ago
Cholesterol
Hi further to my cholesterol test etc yesterday and thanks for the comments and advice I managed to have a chat with my Dr albeit not my usual Dr he said my cholesterol readings were fine the lower the better didn't seen concerned when I said my good cholesterol HDL was way low so god knows.
Hi further to my cholesterol test etc yesterday and thanks for the comments and advice I managed to have a chat with my Dr albeit not my usual Dr he said my cholesterol readings were fine the lower the better didn't seen concerned when I said my good cholesterol HDL was way low so god knows.
Bridkid67
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Diabetes
Just wondering what other members made of this. I have been on prednisolone for 10yrs now for GCA starting at 60mg tapering down slowly to 2.5mg but always had flare so had to keep going up to 40mg and start to.come down again.My sugar levels varies between 42 -48 on most occasions,but once went to 52
Just wondering what other members made of this. I have been on prednisolone for 10yrs now for GCA starting at 60mg tapering down slowly to 2.5mg but always had flare so had to keep going up to 40mg and start to.come down again.My sugar levels varies between 42 -48 on most occasions,but once went to 52
Teddy23
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
BP numbers 3 month post Ablation
Hi all,Hope everyone is as well as they could be and wish you all a Sinus beat. So I'm 3 months more or less without Amioderone. Last 24 hrs I had to pop over A&E as I didn't like my BP numbers. My average jumped and had a couple of concerning results Device is trustworthy Omron I did some gardening
Hi all,Hope everyone is as well as they could be and wish you all a Sinus beat. So I'm 3 months more or less without Amioderone. Last 24 hrs I had to pop over A&E as I didn't like my BP numbers. My average jumped and had a couple of concerning results Device is trustworthy Omron I did some gardening
Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
I was diagnosed with GCA in November and was started on 40mg of prednisone.
I experienced really bad steroid induced diabetes which seems a bit more in control now. I am currently down to 8mg of Prednisone, then 120mg of Glyclazide and 500mg of Metformin for the diabetes In the last few days I have felt very depressed and anxious. I am not sure if this is related to my
I experienced really bad steroid induced diabetes which seems a bit more in control now. I am currently down to 8mg of Prednisone, then 120mg of Glyclazide and 500mg of Metformin for the diabetes In the last few days I have felt very depressed and anxious. I am not sure if this is related to my
Ambatu
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Bloods
Hi Result from recent Bloods only thing that stood out Serum Cholesterol 5.7 Serum Triglycerides 3.34 Everything else within range even Serum C Protein 0.9 So do I now do I go on Pred although I suspect my GP will not prescribe at the moment due to results ? And thanks for all the advise . 🙂
Hi Result from recent Bloods only thing that stood out Serum Cholesterol 5.7 Serum Triglycerides 3.34 Everything else within range even Serum C Protein 0.9 So do I now do I go on Pred although I suspect my GP will not prescribe at the moment due to results ? And thanks for all the advise . 🙂
Spats15
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Daily multivitamins do not help people live longer, major study finds
The taking of general multivitamins has long been questioned here on this forum. The article specifically identifies iron: [i]Meanwhile iron, which is added to many multivitamins, can lead to iron overload and raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and dementia.[/i] I think we'd also advocate
The taking of general multivitamins has long been questioned here on this forum. The article specifically identifies iron: [i]Meanwhile iron, which is added to many multivitamins, can lead to iron overload and raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and dementia.[/i] I think we'd also advocate
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Diuretics experience?
Sue says diuretics are no-no's. Dr. B says didn't say they were a problem, that all bp meds are okay. I had a terrible time on hydrochlorothiazide--but it worked right away on my high bp. Anyone have an okay time on any diuretic?
Sue says diuretics are no-no's. Dr. B says didn't say they were a problem, that all bp meds are okay. I had a terrible time on hydrochlorothiazide--but it worked right away on my high bp. Anyone have an okay time on any diuretic?
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
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