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How many kidney disease patients are limiting their diets to plant based (vegetarian)? I did, and my GFR is almost normal.
Kidneys are still damaged but swtching to vegetarian reduces load through diet. Rduce sodium, calories, Potassium, Phosphourus to limits enforced through diet will help damged kidneys to be able to function well enough to maintain normal GFR etc.
Kidneys are still damaged but swtching to vegetarian reduces load through diet. Rduce sodium, calories, Potassium, Phosphourus to limits enforced through diet will help damged kidneys to be able to function well enough to maintain normal GFR etc.
geewhiz
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Kidney Disease
9 months ago
Struggling
My partner had a fall 8 weeks ago whilst on holiday in Bulgaria. He had a fractured occipital bone and 3 small bleeds on the brain. He spent 12 days in hospital and a further week in the hotel before he was fit to fly. Within three days of being home he was walking quite well, only occasionally using
My partner had a fall 8 weeks ago whilst on holiday in Bulgaria. He had a fractured occipital bone and 3 small bleeds on the brain. He spent 12 days in hospital and a further week in the hotel before he was fit to fly. Within three days of being home he was walking quite well, only occasionally using
Support4Norm
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Headway
9 months ago
living with GCA
hi everyone I’m just looking for a bit of guidance on how to deal with the side effects of the prednisolone. I’m struggling to manage my weight as I can’t exercise as much as I would like due to working long hours. I’m having really bad anxiety and a feeling of not being myself I don’t recognise the
hi everyone I’m just looking for a bit of guidance on how to deal with the side effects of the prednisolone. I’m struggling to manage my weight as I can’t exercise as much as I would like due to working long hours. I’m having really bad anxiety and a feeling of not being myself I don’t recognise the
Amydyton02
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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A new approach for treatment of subthreshold bipolar disorders: Targeted high dose levothyroxine+repetitive TMS for mitochondrial treatment
A very interesting paper. Difficult to grab any individual bits for discussion or introduction. The whole paper isn't very long. Even if bipolar disorders are not themselves of much direct interest, it might be worth a quick read because it discusses the control group as well and their ability to tolerate
A very interesting paper. Difficult to grab any individual bits for discussion or introduction. The whole paper isn't very long. Even if bipolar disorders are not themselves of much direct interest, it might be worth a quick read because it discusses the control group as well and their ability to tolerate
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Ibs 40 years wipeout yesterday . I've been taking imodium for nearly 4 years after having Covid 3 times. Tried Buscopan instead of imodium
Hi since trying buscapan for 2 weeks I have in last few days woken up with explosive diarrhoea overflow. I decided last Monday I would not take imodium but yesterday was shocking 11 trips to loo with runs. Drank 2 liters of water to keep hydrated I'm nearly 76 feel week. Kidney Disease. Rehydration
Hi since trying buscapan for 2 weeks I have in last few days woken up with explosive diarrhoea overflow. I decided last Monday I would not take imodium but yesterday was shocking 11 trips to loo with runs. Drank 2 liters of water to keep hydrated I'm nearly 76 feel week. Kidney Disease. Rehydration
Angelsong2020
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IBS Network
25 days ago
IBS-D Flare Up
Hey All, first time posting, I’ve had ibsd for over 10 years now and I have the occasional flare up which I deal with, however since Christmas when I was caught short on a walk my anxiety has been through the roof with going out and worrying about getting caught short again. I have been on Citalopram
Hey All, first time posting, I’ve had ibsd for over 10 years now and I have the occasional flare up which I deal with, however since Christmas when I was caught short on a walk my anxiety has been through the roof with going out and worrying about getting caught short again. I have been on Citalopram
Discoverer
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IBS Network
26 days ago
Hypo with CKD & Bradycardia
Him A little about me, 55, female, psoriatic arthritis from a child, treated with biological Cosentxy and Methotrexate. Fatigue/weight gain led to a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia in 2018 after gallbladder removal. I was treated with high dose steroid injections. Over the next 18 months I suffered 12
Him A little about me, 55, female, psoriatic arthritis from a child, treated with biological Cosentxy and Methotrexate. Fatigue/weight gain led to a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia in 2018 after gallbladder removal. I was treated with high dose steroid injections. Over the next 18 months I suffered 12
SimbaT
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Continued Journey
I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
28 days ago
b12 purchase
Hi I was treated by GP for low B12 for a year but once my levels were midway on “normal range” the injections were discontinued and I struggle to find ways to boost my intake orally. I have just purchased Hydroxocobalamin online but am unsure if the dosage is similar to that I was previously prescribed
Hi I was treated by GP for low B12 for a year but once my levels were midway on “normal range” the injections were discontinued and I struggle to find ways to boost my intake orally. I have just purchased Hydroxocobalamin online but am unsure if the dosage is similar to that I was previously prescribed
Maximus2222
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
IBS ok with daily loperamide
Male, for the Last 4 years have suffered from IBS -D ( mainly diarrhoea )diagnosis after colonoscopy & associated blood tests I was advised by a specialist to take Imodium (loperamide) daily after first poo, I follow the FODMAP diet & LOW insoluble fibre. And try to eat Prebiotic foods e.g Oats, also
Male, for the Last 4 years have suffered from IBS -D ( mainly diarrhoea )diagnosis after colonoscopy & associated blood tests I was advised by a specialist to take Imodium (loperamide) daily after first poo, I follow the FODMAP diet & LOW insoluble fibre. And try to eat Prebiotic foods e.g Oats, also
Kestrel66
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Itchy Rash Help Please!
Hi! I'm new here & relatively new to being hypothyroid too (Dec 2022) & I'm so glad I found this forum for help! Sorry for long description & awful pics, but I'm desperate now & need this lovely forum's opinions. I have searched the site for similar issue to my own too. Began on 50mcg Levothyroxine
Hi! I'm new here & relatively new to being hypothyroid too (Dec 2022) & I'm so glad I found this forum for help! Sorry for long description & awful pics, but I'm desperate now & need this lovely forum's opinions. I have searched the site for similar issue to my own too. Began on 50mcg Levothyroxine
Urbanski
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Tenesmus - Urgency
Anyone out there struggling with tenesmus? Been experiencing urgency for 3 months virtually nonstop. Only a couple of days relief here and there. Also it gets worse whenever I walk or stand, if I sit all day I am usually fine. Also seems to get worse after a shower or after bm. Tried everything from
Anyone out there struggling with tenesmus? Been experiencing urgency for 3 months virtually nonstop. Only a couple of days relief here and there. Also it gets worse whenever I walk or stand, if I sit all day I am usually fine. Also seems to get worse after a shower or after bm. Tried everything from
yakodik
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IBS Network
1 month ago
6 Months on and we’re making some progress 🌞🌞
Having found a Late Side Effects clinic thanks to this site around November 2023 I am so pleased with where I’m at. I’ve had the ‘poo’ tests done. There is nothing showing there. No IBS or IBD. I’ve had my kidneys scanned. Some scarring but no damage and fully functional. I’ve had my bladder function
Having found a Late Side Effects clinic thanks to this site around November 2023 I am so pleased with where I’m at. I’ve had the ‘poo’ tests done. There is nothing showing there. No IBS or IBD. I’ve had my kidneys scanned. Some scarring but no damage and fully functional. I’ve had my bladder function
Hidden
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 months ago
Valproate: new safety and educational materials to support regulatory measures in men and women under 55 years of age
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
I don't think there is any reason to expect many members to be taking any form of Valproate, but this is such an important issue, with such significant consequences, I've decided to post it anyway. Even if you are not taking it, someone you know might be. [i]
Valproate (Belvo, Convulex, Depakote,
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Desperately need help pls
So since last writing my previous post my Son has been experiencing “cluster seizures” - whereby he goes into a trance like state, talks gibberish and he can’t remember events and has no memory of what has happened. He has had approximately 3 or 4 of these “events” between May and December. The December
So since last writing my previous post my Son has been experiencing “cluster seizures” - whereby he goes into a trance like state, talks gibberish and he can’t remember events and has no memory of what has happened. He has had approximately 3 or 4 of these “events” between May and December. The December
Lisamarsh
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Headway
6 months ago
My response to WinnieThePoo.
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
"You are sure it's [ALS/PD/AD] a toxic syndrome? Can you describe a mechanism of action for the disease process? You are sure it's not diet? Or stress? Of course you are sure. But unlikely to offer a viable solution to share. Meanwhile, those less blinkered [blinded by tunnel vision] research solutions
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Bowel and bladder problems after Radiotherapy
Hi, I am Maz and I am 76 years old, I still work but from home now. I have suffered with multiple sclerosis for over 40 years although apart from the early years it hasn't bothered me too much until 2013 when I was diagnosed with anal cancer stage T3. I underwent some chemo and a great deal of radiotherapy
Hi, I am Maz and I am 76 years old, I still work but from home now. I have suffered with multiple sclerosis for over 40 years although apart from the early years it hasn't bothered me too much until 2013 when I was diagnosed with anal cancer stage T3. I underwent some chemo and a great deal of radiotherapy
Maz131
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 months ago
EU introduces valproate measures
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced precautionary measures for prescribing valproate to men with epilepsy. The measures follow those made by UK regulatory body the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The European regulations are less strict than those made by the
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced precautionary measures for prescribing valproate to men with epilepsy. The measures follow those made by UK regulatory body the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The European regulations are less strict than those made by the
EpilepsyAction1
Epilepsy Action
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Epilepsy Action
6 months ago
Switch diet to Vegetarian - save your kidneys
Please kidney patients switch your diet to plant based. I did and it saved me from dialysis. Look up Dadvice on faecbok, Jen Hernandez a dietician who worked in Dialysis patients who now promotes a plant based diet (vegetarian). You can type in Jen Hernandez as a search. Another source has a program
Please kidney patients switch your diet to plant based. I did and it saved me from dialysis. Look up Dadvice on faecbok, Jen Hernandez a dietician who worked in Dialysis patients who now promotes a plant based diet (vegetarian). You can type in Jen Hernandez as a search. Another source has a program
geewhiz
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Kidney Disease
9 months ago
Undiagnosed for years
hello , I’ve read many of your stories and whilst it is never good to hear of people suffering I’m heartened to read of symptoms that others experience very similar to me I have genital ulcers, gastro problems, very very occasional mouth ulcer, eye problems, hear and balance problems and continual
hello , I’ve read many of your stories and whilst it is never good to hear of people suffering I’m heartened to read of symptoms that others experience very similar to me I have genital ulcers, gastro problems, very very occasional mouth ulcer, eye problems, hear and balance problems and continual
Swimbler
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Behçet's UK
3 months ago
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