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Patent: Palatable compositions including sodium phenylbutyrate and uses thereof
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Weight gain and IBS
my story is long, so I will keep it concise. I have had IBS with urgency since I was a teenager getting progressively worse when I started work. I have tried lots of things none of which resolved things. Currently I take 4 Imodium per day if I have to go anywhere as a precaution, if I try to not take
my story is long, so I will keep it concise. I have had IBS with urgency since I was a teenager getting progressively worse when I started work. I have tried lots of things none of which resolved things. Currently I take 4 Imodium per day if I have to go anywhere as a precaution, if I try to not take
Huggit1
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Help wih my results
I have asked my GP to check my conversion of T3 or T3 reverse, but he has not asked for the blood test of the same.... Also U asked for B12, Folate, ferritin and Vitamin D, and also for the antibodies..... What he asked the lab was: 5 April 2023 at 9am without taking any levotyroxine • Test result
I have asked my GP to check my conversion of T3 or T3 reverse, but he has not asked for the blood test of the same.... Also U asked for B12, Folate, ferritin and Vitamin D, and also for the antibodies..... What he asked the lab was: 5 April 2023 at 9am without taking any levotyroxine • Test result
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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IBS symptoms?
Hi, I’m hoping someone can give me some advice on my symptoms. I have had bowel issues for a long time (around 20 years) mainly in the form of gas and bloating and cycles of diarrhoea and constipation. The bloating part was the only bit that really got me down, the rest was manageable, so I decided
Hi, I’m hoping someone can give me some advice on my symptoms. I have had bowel issues for a long time (around 20 years) mainly in the form of gas and bloating and cycles of diarrhoea and constipation. The bloating part was the only bit that really got me down, the rest was manageable, so I decided
Elliehca
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Atrial natriuretic peptide
So I went on a bit of an adventure. My last episode, while again still thankfully not as intense as previous episodes, had an interesting twist that I hadn't really noticed before. I had to pee 6 times in the space of an hour. So I went searching on the internet as we do, and I learned about atrial
So I went on a bit of an adventure. My last episode, while again still thankfully not as intense as previous episodes, had an interesting twist that I hadn't really noticed before. I had to pee 6 times in the space of an hour. So I went searching on the internet as we do, and I learned about atrial
ChasMartin
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AF Association
1 year ago
Suggestions on Supplements
Hello Friends, I need your opinion and advice on the supplements I am taking, and wish to add soon. Timings are +/- 45 mins. Currently taking: 8.30am R-Alpha Lipoic Acid 9.30am Omega 3 Super DHA, Curcumin Meriva, D3 2000iu 11am Vitamin C Complex, Ginkgo Biloba 12pm MCT oil 3.30pm GlyNAC 8pm Omega
Hello Friends, I need your opinion and advice on the supplements I am taking, and wish to add soon. Timings are +/- 45 mins. Currently taking: 8.30am R-Alpha Lipoic Acid 9.30am Omega 3 Super DHA, Curcumin Meriva, D3 2000iu 11am Vitamin C Complex, Ginkgo Biloba 12pm MCT oil 3.30pm GlyNAC 8pm Omega
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
The 'Brain Energy Gap' and its possible implication on the progress of PD.
Has anyone else seen the work of Professor Stephen Cunnane on the 'brain energy gap' and its implications for PD, Alzheimers and cognitive impairment? I've put a link to one of his talks below, but to summarise: - Cognitive impairment and brain health in PD, Alzheimers, is due in part to an 'brain
Has anyone else seen the work of Professor Stephen Cunnane on the 'brain energy gap' and its implications for PD, Alzheimers and cognitive impairment? I've put a link to one of his talks below, but to summarise: - Cognitive impairment and brain health in PD, Alzheimers, is due in part to an 'brain
Mezmerric
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
My experience with CKD
I wrote this in a chat and then realized that maybe sharing my experience with everyone, might help someone. So here's my story. I too, have CKD 3A and I also was given the, "ok you have it, see you next time!", from my GP and even from the first nephrologist I went to. It didn't seem right to
I wrote this in a chat and then realized that maybe sharing my experience with everyone, might help someone. So here's my story. I too, have CKD 3A and I also was given the, "ok you have it, see you next time!", from my GP and even from the first nephrologist I went to. It didn't seem right to
Rhubarb58
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Subclinical thyroid disease for 5 yrs
My thyroid has caused me few obvious problems in that time, other than varying T3 results.Before Xmas, 2022 I had a radionuclear scan which diagnosed toxic nodular goitre. I returned in January '23 to discuss what Endo want to do. Apparently, my choices are RAI or take Carbimazole. The dose was low,
My thyroid has caused me few obvious problems in that time, other than varying T3 results.Before Xmas, 2022 I had a radionuclear scan which diagnosed toxic nodular goitre. I returned in January '23 to discuss what Endo want to do. Apparently, my choices are RAI or take Carbimazole. The dose was low,
honjen43
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Mct oil
Can you take Mct oil if you have pbc?
Can you take Mct oil if you have pbc?
Survived-
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
stool test results
hello everyone, my targeted stool tests were returned and summarized below. Anyone have any similar results and possible supplemental or dietary recommendations to improve deficiencies? general imbalance in the gut microbiome (dysbiosis) A low level of a marker called Secretory IgA. This indicates
hello everyone, my targeted stool tests were returned and summarized below. Anyone have any similar results and possible supplemental or dietary recommendations to improve deficiencies? general imbalance in the gut microbiome (dysbiosis) A low level of a marker called Secretory IgA. This indicates
GKT1969
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Radium 223
I am interested in anyone's experience with radium-223. Thanks, EdinBaltimore
I am interested in anyone's experience with radium-223. Thanks, EdinBaltimore
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
My 25year old son's blood test results
Could these results suggest a Thyroid problem? Someone on the forum suggested investigating Pernicious Anaemia also. Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883) Sodium 142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine
Could these results suggest a Thyroid problem? Someone on the forum suggested investigating Pernicious Anaemia also. Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883) Sodium 142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine
Mindseye
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
my 25 year old son's blood test results
Could this be B12 deficiency? Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883) Sodium 142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 82 (40-130) eGFR >59 (<60 - CKD stage 3.4 or 5) AST 20 (0-45) ALT 14 (0-55) Bilirubin
Could this be B12 deficiency? Jan'22 Ferritin 78ug/L (22-275) Folate 9.8 ug/L (3.0-20.0) Vit B12 472 ng/L (187 - 883) Sodium 142 (133-146) Potassium 4.2 (3.5-5.3) Chloride 103 (85 - 108) Urea 3.1 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine 82 (40-130) eGFR >59 (<60 - CKD stage 3.4 or 5) AST 20 (0-45) ALT 14 (0-55) Bilirubin
Mindseye
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Is this IBS bit of a weird one.
So since 10th February this year I started with diarrhea only really once a day after about 2 months (april) I made a doctor appointment where they felt my stomach and it was not hard or sore at all, he wanted to do a stool sample and blood sample which I did and it all came back as normal, still having
So since 10th February this year I started with diarrhea only really once a day after about 2 months (april) I made a doctor appointment where they felt my stomach and it was not hard or sore at all, he wanted to do a stool sample and blood sample which I did and it all came back as normal, still having
beachbabe40
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IBS Network
1 year ago
low sodium After bowel resection.
I had a bowel resection in 2017,Due to diverticulitis and a ruptured bowel causing an abscess, An iliostomy for three months After resection and then A successful reversal and bowel rejoined minus part of My sigmoid. My problem is that ever since this I have had low sodium in my blood tests. The
I had a bowel resection in 2017,Due to diverticulitis and a ruptured bowel causing an abscess, An iliostomy for three months After resection and then A successful reversal and bowel rejoined minus part of My sigmoid. My problem is that ever since this I have had low sodium in my blood tests. The
Gardeningbuff
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Bowel Disease Support
1 year ago
Possible IBS but GP doesn’t know for sure…..
Hi. I’m really stuck with what’s going on with my body and movements. At the end of March I had what I thought was a standard tummy bug, I didn’t think much of it. After 4 days of diarrhoea and not eating (even water was going through) I tried eating a plain piece of bread. Needless to say that didn’
Hi. I’m really stuck with what’s going on with my body and movements. At the end of March I had what I thought was a standard tummy bug, I didn’t think much of it. After 4 days of diarrhoea and not eating (even water was going through) I tried eating a plain piece of bread. Needless to say that didn’
Steff5678
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Fluid restrictions ASCITES
My serum sodium is 137 mmol/L. Completely in normal range (133-146). I am taking spironolactone 300mg and furosemide 80mg. My question is how much do I need to restrict fluid intake for ascites due to cirrhosis?
My serum sodium is 137 mmol/L. Completely in normal range (133-146). I am taking spironolactone 300mg and furosemide 80mg. My question is how much do I need to restrict fluid intake for ascites due to cirrhosis?
Male47
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Update #4: Adrenal Results
Strangely enough, my results are back. I spoke with the endo this evening who gave me his take. He thinks I have primary adrenal insufficiency, he believes this because my endogenous ACTH is suffice according to him. He sees my Aldosterone & Cortisol are both lacking and stated this is why my thyroid
Strangely enough, my results are back. I spoke with the endo this evening who gave me his take. He thinks I have primary adrenal insufficiency, he believes this because my endogenous ACTH is suffice according to him. He sees my Aldosterone & Cortisol are both lacking and stated this is why my thyroid
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Salt and sodium advice please
I always thought was just sodium, but now I read Salt (sodium chloride) is about 40% sodium and 60% chloride. on food food labels it just states the amout of salt, should I just be counting 40% of it? Confused. Ihave ascites that was diagnosed 4weeks ago, so new.to all this
I always thought was just sodium, but now I read Salt (sodium chloride) is about 40% sodium and 60% chloride. on food food labels it just states the amout of salt, should I just be counting 40% of it? Confused. Ihave ascites that was diagnosed 4weeks ago, so new.to all this
Male47
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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