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Any advice please
After a painful Christmas I went for my gi appointment yesterday. The doctor was lovely and told me to go to a and e next time and by pass the Gp. She thinks I have a partial blockage and has suggested I have low carb and low fibre small meals little and often and to think about the meal replacement
After a painful Christmas I went for my gi appointment yesterday. The doctor was lovely and told me to go to a and e next time and by pass the Gp. She thinks I have a partial blockage and has suggested I have low carb and low fibre small meals little and often and to think about the meal replacement
Welshandproud
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
HDT for people who have had DBS
Just wondering if high dose thiamine is helpful for people who have had DBS? I contacted dr. Constantini regarding this issue, but I did not get a response from him. Tyia
Just wondering if high dose thiamine is helpful for people who have had DBS? I contacted dr. Constantini regarding this issue, but I did not get a response from him. Tyia
MarciAC4
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Going round in circles
I have another appointment at my GP today (having seen them at least once a week for the past 2 months) to try and sort my pain levels out. I suffer with chronic back, hip and joint pain - no official diagnosis as of yet but GP is worried about the instability of my hip joint. It clunks out of place
I have another appointment at my GP today (having seen them at least once a week for the past 2 months) to try and sort my pain levels out. I suffer with chronic back, hip and joint pain - no official diagnosis as of yet but GP is worried about the instability of my hip joint. It clunks out of place
Butwhydoesithurt
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
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refractory RLS, taking morphine
I have been almost two weeks on time release morphine 30 mg, which I take about 7 PM, and it lasts 12 hours, to help me sleep. I tried 15 mg, which worked for about 6 nights, and then worked less and less until not working at all. (During the last three months, I got off 1 mg of pramipexole, and I
I have been almost two weeks on time release morphine 30 mg, which I take about 7 PM, and it lasts 12 hours, to help me sleep. I tried 15 mg, which worked for about 6 nights, and then worked less and less until not working at all. (During the last three months, I got off 1 mg of pramipexole, and I
byrnzy4
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Good check up
I had my 3 month check up last week and it went better than I expected. It has now been 6 months since my DVT. My doctor cut my dose of Xarelto from 20 mg to 10 mg daily. My spouse went on a Keto diet, which meant that all of us in the house were on Keto. The number of A Fib episodes dropped dramatically
I had my 3 month check up last week and it went better than I expected. It has now been 6 months since my DVT. My doctor cut my dose of Xarelto from 20 mg to 10 mg daily. My spouse went on a Keto diet, which meant that all of us in the house were on Keto. The number of A Fib episodes dropped dramatically
Hidden
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AF Association
6 years ago
Diminished memory and DBS battery replacement
I am wondering if there is a connection with memory being diminished when the DBS battery is runnning low and/or out?
I am wondering if there is a connection with memory being diminished when the DBS battery is runnning low and/or out?
Parkiewife
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Why Cycling in and out of Nutritional Ketosis Is Recommended. Burn fat for fuel.
This article has been originally posted on
:
January 19, 2018
. It explains about the differences between the KETO and other low carb diets.
The article has been edited for health and safety issues
.
A person
can ask their doctor before starting any low carb or any diet
This article has been originally posted on
:
January 19, 2018
. It explains about the differences between the KETO and other low carb diets.
The article has been edited for health and safety issues
.
A person
can ask their doctor before starting any low carb or any diet
suramo
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Cauliflower rice
Brilliant Mrs WTP idea for a low carb high mannitol food. Cauliflower rice. Chop a cauliflower in a food processor until couscous texture. Fry in a teaspoon of oil with salt pepper and a little cumin. Serve in place of rice. We had paprika pork (BBC dopamine-diet) brussel sprouts and cauliflower rice
Brilliant Mrs WTP idea for a low carb high mannitol food. Cauliflower rice. Chop a cauliflower in a food processor until couscous texture. Fry in a teaspoon of oil with salt pepper and a little cumin. Serve in place of rice. We had paprika pork (BBC dopamine-diet) brussel sprouts and cauliflower rice
WinnieThePoo
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Gluten free advice please
Hi everyone. I have Hashimoto's, so about 3 weeks ago I started on a gluten free diet (I've been tested and I'm not coeliac). All was going well until yesterday. Due to all the Christmas advertising, I had a yearning for some chocolate. On a couple of websites it was said that Cadbury's Giant Chocolate
Hi everyone. I have Hashimoto's, so about 3 weeks ago I started on a gluten free diet (I've been tested and I'm not coeliac). All was going well until yesterday. Due to all the Christmas advertising, I had a yearning for some chocolate. On a couple of websites it was said that Cadbury's Giant Chocolate
bristolboy
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
2019: Will Medicare Cover Parkinson's ?
Here's where we stand as noted by Kirk Hall in his blog www.shakypawsgrampa.com. (Of course who knows what will happen over the next two years with the idiot in the Whitehouse backed by gutless members of the POT). Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a challenging condition as it is, but the fact that it is
Here's where we stand as noted by Kirk Hall in his blog www.shakypawsgrampa.com. (Of course who knows what will happen over the next two years with the idiot in the Whitehouse backed by gutless members of the POT). Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a challenging condition as it is, but the fact that it is
FMundo
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
DBS hybrid: Medtronic leads with Boston Scientific stimulator
I have had effective control of my motor complaints of dystonia and dyskinesia for 4 years with the standard Medtronic unit implanted in my globus pallidus internus. The battery life has been limited due to the high output of 2.7 &4.8. I managed to get 30 months out of the initial battery but at current
I have had effective control of my motor complaints of dystonia and dyskinesia for 4 years with the standard Medtronic unit implanted in my globus pallidus internus. The battery life has been limited due to the high output of 2.7 &4.8. I managed to get 30 months out of the initial battery but at current
etterus
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
do you really know what you’re eating?
Ive done a lot of research on dieting and food over the years and I learned that there are many things I see people calling healthy that aren’t. I don’t necessarily blame anyone for not realizing, many millennials and gen z kids (especially americans) didn’t really learn practical life skills in school
Ive done a lot of research on dieting and food over the years and I learned that there are many things I see people calling healthy that aren’t. I don’t necessarily blame anyone for not realizing, many millennials and gen z kids (especially americans) didn’t really learn practical life skills in school
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Parkinsons and dental work
Has anyone had extensive dental work after having DBS. I am needing implants and am concerned about possible heeating of DBS lead, etc.
Has anyone had extensive dental work after having DBS. I am needing implants and am concerned about possible heeating of DBS lead, etc.
Cbauer
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Low-carb (almost) Christmas
LCHF has a reputation for being as po-faced and limited as the traditional "healthy eating" guidelines set out by our Dear Leaders, but it really isn't. True, if you're attempting induction, Christmas is
not
the best time to do it. But once you're in maintenance, you're likely to be averaging
LCHF has a reputation for being as po-faced and limited as the traditional "healthy eating" guidelines set out by our Dear Leaders, but it really isn't. True, if you're attempting induction, Christmas is
not
the best time to do it. But once you're in maintenance, you're likely to be averaging
TheAwfulToad
Ambassador
in
Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
6 years ago
FROSTY RUNNING!
Hey runners! I didn't get a chance to write here yesterday as I had such a busy day that when I got a chance to lay down and look at my phone I fell asleep! Yesterday morning I went running out in the freezing cold frost in a pair of shorts. I didn't want to get my jogging bottoms wet or muddy and so
Hey runners! I didn't get a chance to write here yesterday as I had such a busy day that when I got a chance to lay down and look at my phone I fell asleep! Yesterday morning I went running out in the freezing cold frost in a pair of shorts. I didn't want to get my jogging bottoms wet or muddy and so
BirdyRose
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Nervous but eager for tests next week
Hi all. I saw a gastroenterologist a while back and he wants to do endoscopy/colonoscopy which I'm scheduled to have next week. He said he's initially thinking of coeliac so I'm guessing endoscopy/biopsy would prove if he's right? When I thought about it afterwards I did find it a bit strange that he
Hi all. I saw a gastroenterologist a while back and he wants to do endoscopy/colonoscopy which I'm scheduled to have next week. He said he's initially thinking of coeliac so I'm guessing endoscopy/biopsy would prove if he's right? When I thought about it afterwards I did find it a bit strange that he
pj16
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Nervous but eager for tests next week
Hi all. I saw a gastroenterologist a while back and he wants to do endoscopy/colonoscopy which I'm scheduled to have next week. He said he's initially thinking of coeliac so I'm guessing endoscopy/biopsy would prove if he's right? When I thought about it afterwards I did find it a bit strange that he
Hi all. I saw a gastroenterologist a while back and he wants to do endoscopy/colonoscopy which I'm scheduled to have next week. He said he's initially thinking of coeliac so I'm guessing endoscopy/biopsy would prove if he's right? When I thought about it afterwards I did find it a bit strange that he
pj16
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Fatty Liver
Hi everyone. I'm new here and have been reading many of your posts. Over the last few years I have had a series of unexplained ailments which I have been running numerous tests for. During an ultrasound for what I was concerned was a kidney issue (collapsed with body seizing pain in upper/middle right
Hi everyone. I'm new here and have been reading many of your posts. Over the last few years I have had a series of unexplained ailments which I have been running numerous tests for. During an ultrasound for what I was concerned was a kidney issue (collapsed with body seizing pain in upper/middle right
JSB3
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
6 years ago
3 Weeks Smoke Free!
Hi everyone; I'm so happy I can say I hit the 3 week mark today. So far it's not been too hard and I attribute that to Champix. I also started low-carb again this week and so far have lost 7 nasty pounds. Always lose the most the first week ... mostly water weight but I'll take it!! To say I felt "sober
Hi everyone; I'm so happy I can say I hit the 3 week mark today. So far it's not been too hard and I attribute that to Champix. I also started low-carb again this week and so far have lost 7 nasty pounds. Always lose the most the first week ... mostly water weight but I'll take it!! To say I felt "sober
Quit4Money
9 Months Smoke Free
in
No Smoking Day
6 years ago
Anyone ever had stomach acid from reflux enter their lungs?
Hey all, been on and off here over the past 3-4 months and still not gotten anywhere with my NHS and private doctors! I'm sill having absolutely awful breathing problems 4 months down the line with no end in sight. Had every test under the sun, spirometry, chest x-ray, CT scan, heart echo. Had a scope
Hey all, been on and off here over the past 3-4 months and still not gotten anywhere with my NHS and private doctors! I'm sill having absolutely awful breathing problems 4 months down the line with no end in sight. Had every test under the sun, spirometry, chest x-ray, CT scan, heart echo. Had a scope
DaveT81
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IBS Network
6 years ago
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