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Sodium!!!
I was given 30 days to live Boxing day 2016. First off You NEED a doctor that with all due respect does not read from a book. Salt/sodium mist people don’t understand. Yah think adding salt or not adding salt is what matters. My name is Linda Hunt My liver specialist is DR A. LEBER Toronto Ontario
I was given 30 days to live Boxing day 2016. First off You NEED a doctor that with all due respect does not read from a book. Salt/sodium mist people don’t understand. Yah think adding salt or not adding salt is what matters. My name is Linda Hunt My liver specialist is DR A. LEBER Toronto Ontario
Boldad
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
GV-971 For Alzheimer's Disease Now and PD Later Next Year....maybe
Although this study is about Alzheimer's Disease (AD), it is very interesting in showing how the gut microbiota can be manipulated to very good effect and that fact is very important for many diseases including PD. It is also worth noting that some of the methods of action that have so far been discovered
Although this study is about Alzheimer's Disease (AD), it is very interesting in showing how the gut microbiota can be manipulated to very good effect and that fact is very important for many diseases including PD. It is also worth noting that some of the methods of action that have so far been discovered
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Change doctor
Salt is in every thing we eat. Look at can of soup. It’s not adding salt!!! Advice. Nothing in can bag or box. You keep going but if you saw how much sodium is in a can of cream of mushroom soup. You’d be shocked. Anything green vege blah blah. You want French fries. Slice up potato put in oven.
Salt is in every thing we eat. Look at can of soup. It’s not adding salt!!! Advice. Nothing in can bag or box. You keep going but if you saw how much sodium is in a can of cream of mushroom soup. You’d be shocked. Anything green vege blah blah. You want French fries. Slice up potato put in oven.
Boldad
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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This episode illuminates what is wrong with medicine, even today!
I read with some anger and dismay an article in today's Sunday Times which showed that despite the medical world being aware of the dangers of valproate treatment for epilepsy in pregnant women on the physical and mental future for the baby, since 1973 this danger has not been properly recognised and
I read with some anger and dismay an article in today's Sunday Times which showed that despite the medical world being aware of the dangers of valproate treatment for epilepsy in pregnant women on the physical and mental future for the baby, since 1973 this danger has not been properly recognised and
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Exercise & Radiosensitivity.
New study below [1]. It appears in the journal "Sports Medicine - Open", where authors pay to be published, although the papers are peer reviewed. But "Sports Medicine"? Isn't that akin to paying someone to bury your PCa paper in the middle of the Sahara? Perhaps not, if you are still reading. Some
New study below [1]. It appears in the journal "Sports Medicine - Open", where authors pay to be published, although the papers are peer reviewed. But "Sports Medicine"? Isn't that akin to paying someone to bury your PCa paper in the middle of the Sahara? Perhaps not, if you are still reading. Some
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Exercise and angina
Hello everyone just a question for you all .I had a heart attack 11 years ago ,two stents fitted and medication followed. I've remained reasonably active I still work as a landscaper and tree surgeon although I'm retired ,I'm nearly 68 ,I still do a bit probably about 3 4 days a week .I started getting
Hello everyone just a question for you all .I had a heart attack 11 years ago ,two stents fitted and medication followed. I've remained reasonably active I still work as a landscaper and tree surgeon although I'm retired ,I'm nearly 68 ,I still do a bit probably about 3 4 days a week .I started getting
Treeclimber62
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Blood test help
Hi I wonder if you'd mind raising any problems with my bloods please. I recently saw an endocrinologist for my chronic insomnia, which I believe is caused by my low cotisol/low DHEA. I am always struggling with low ferritin, and even more now I've gone off liver and liver pate. I am trying to eat
Hi I wonder if you'd mind raising any problems with my bloods please. I recently saw an endocrinologist for my chronic insomnia, which I believe is caused by my low cotisol/low DHEA. I am always struggling with low ferritin, and even more now I've gone off liver and liver pate. I am trying to eat
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Bad night
Last night, i had the worst night sleep ever. I had extreme upper abdominal pain and sulphur burps. Every now and then i kept have a bowel movement, or a series of flatulence. I've taken imodium, but i'm worried that it won't work and i have another bad night
Last night, i had the worst night sleep ever. I had extreme upper abdominal pain and sulphur burps. Every now and then i kept have a bowel movement, or a series of flatulence. I've taken imodium, but i'm worried that it won't work and i have another bad night
y4ngyxng
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IBS Network
2 years ago
PSMA PET Scan - What To Expect
Good morning Warriors: The journey continues. I have been in a battle with the PC Beast for 20 years. Had RP, Radiation, and Chemo. All worked for a while. I just received my 3rd injection of Radium 223. My PSA is still 9 but my ALP has dropped from 178 to 58 which seems very encouraging. My MO
Good morning Warriors: The journey continues. I have been in a battle with the PC Beast for 20 years. Had RP, Radiation, and Chemo. All worked for a while. I just received my 3rd injection of Radium 223. My PSA is still 9 but my ALP has dropped from 178 to 58 which seems very encouraging. My MO
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Macro’s and sodium limits
Hi all, looking at cleaning up my diet. I’m planning on using “my fitness pal” to track macros. Can anyone advise on break down of carbs, protein and fat best for fatty liver and what I should set the sodium level at. Thanks in advance.
Hi all, looking at cleaning up my diet. I’m planning on using “my fitness pal” to track macros. Can anyone advise on break down of carbs, protein and fat best for fatty liver and what I should set the sodium level at. Thanks in advance.
Kettl
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Ascites or weight gain
My husband is very thin and been advised on a high calorie diet .He was admitted a few weeks ago with his first bout of ascites. A drip was put up and he was discharged 5 days later. We had a GP appt who took him iff the water tabs that he was prescribed as his legs etc were fine. We had our first liver
My husband is very thin and been advised on a high calorie diet .He was admitted a few weeks ago with his first bout of ascites. A drip was put up and he was discharged 5 days later. We had a GP appt who took him iff the water tabs that he was prescribed as his legs etc were fine. We had our first liver
Moux1
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
What is AMX0035, and Why Is It Important for All of Us?
AMX0035 is a drug combination of sodium phenylbutyrate (PB) and tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA). It works by regulating the mitochondrial (cell power supply) and endoplasmic reticulum (quality control centers). Put simply, both processes should work in unison, but when they don’t, cells in the body
AMX0035 is a drug combination of sodium phenylbutyrate (PB) and tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA). It works by regulating the mitochondrial (cell power supply) and endoplasmic reticulum (quality control centers). Put simply, both processes should work in unison, but when they don’t, cells in the body
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Looking for thoughts on next treatment after Docetaxel
Here's my background. - Living in Canada, diagnosed in 2018 with 4+4 and PSA 40. - On Zoladex since 2018 and still on - 35 sessions of radiation in 2018 and PSA dropped to <1. - PSA started rising (got to 40) in Summer 2020 and started on Zytiga -Scans showed 30+ mets to spine, ribs, pelvis but no soft
Here's my background. - Living in Canada, diagnosed in 2018 with 4+4 and PSA 40. - On Zoladex since 2018 and still on - 35 sessions of radiation in 2018 and PSA dropped to <1. - PSA started rising (got to 40) in Summer 2020 and started on Zytiga -Scans showed 30+ mets to spine, ribs, pelvis but no soft
davebliz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Post bypass arm pain
Good morning all. I'm 5 weeks post double bypass. Recovery is going ok. My wife makes sure I don't do too much. However, both before and after I've had/have this nagging left arm and shoulder pain. In the days leading up to my procedure the pain that went across both shoulders and up to my right ear
Good morning all. I'm 5 weeks post double bypass. Recovery is going ok. My wife makes sure I don't do too much. However, both before and after I've had/have this nagging left arm and shoulder pain. In the days leading up to my procedure the pain that went across both shoulders and up to my right ear
Jpcanoe
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Besremi -Six Week Update
I had another CMP and CBC yesterday. Background: I got my first Besremi shot on January 28. I asked to start at 50 mcg. Second shot was 60 mcg and third was 70mcg. After six weeks, I'm thrilled to see changes in my counts: My WBC went from 15 to 10.8 (while it can fluctuate, it doesn't have a drop
I had another CMP and CBC yesterday. Background: I got my first Besremi shot on January 28. I asked to start at 50 mcg. Second shot was 60 mcg and third was 70mcg. After six weeks, I'm thrilled to see changes in my counts: My WBC went from 15 to 10.8 (while it can fluctuate, it doesn't have a drop
Elizka
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Blood test results, can anyone help?
I have been having multiple symptoms which i thought were due to the start of the menopause. A hormone test came back indicating this was not the case but my TSH was right on the limit of normality at 4.2. As my symptoms also match an under active thyroid I paid for a blood test and my TSH came back
I have been having multiple symptoms which i thought were due to the start of the menopause. A hormone test came back indicating this was not the case but my TSH was right on the limit of normality at 4.2. As my symptoms also match an under active thyroid I paid for a blood test and my TSH came back
Whirlygig
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Is it normal to have an attack a day after having a Stent?
I had a stent fitted Tuesday and was discharged after having a heart attack on the previous Friday. I presented with jaw pain. Since my stent I have had 1 attack a day so far again with jaw pain. I have used GTN spray and it event2took the pain away. But is this usual to happen so frequently?
I had a stent fitted Tuesday and was discharged after having a heart attack on the previous Friday. I presented with jaw pain. Since my stent I have had 1 attack a day so far again with jaw pain. I have used GTN spray and it event2took the pain away. But is this usual to happen so frequently?
Samsweet
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
I'm new & need help re vasospastic angina
Hi there, I have chest pains (and left arm pain more recently) that started in Nov 21. I have done a number of tests (ECG, CT Angio, Blood Tests, Chest Xray, sonography etc.) which have been normal. The only test that showed anything was a stress ECG after which my doctor prescribed Dilitiazam and GTN
Hi there, I have chest pains (and left arm pain more recently) that started in Nov 21. I have done a number of tests (ECG, CT Angio, Blood Tests, Chest Xray, sonography etc.) which have been normal. The only test that showed anything was a stress ECG after which my doctor prescribed Dilitiazam and GTN
1Shishi
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
palpitations
Hi, I wonder if you can help. My mother had angina and had a stent about a year ago. She continued to have palpitations and all the cardiologists said that she didn't have AF and that her heart was now fine. She continued to suffer palpitations and occasional angina and used her gtn spray when it got
Hi, I wonder if you can help. My mother had angina and had a stent about a year ago. She continued to have palpitations and all the cardiologists said that she didn't have AF and that her heart was now fine. She continued to suffer palpitations and occasional angina and used her gtn spray when it got
scool
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AF Association
2 years ago
Zofigo RA223 Seems To Be Working - PSA Still 9
Hello warriors: I am about to have my third injection of Radium 223. So far so good. I have some fatigue but try to ignore it and press on with exercise, swimming, walking, lifting weights and playing golf. I think the Lupron and the 6 months of Chemo did more to the stamina than the RA 223. My PSA
Hello warriors: I am about to have my third injection of Radium 223. So far so good. I have some fatigue but try to ignore it and press on with exercise, swimming, walking, lifting weights and playing golf. I think the Lupron and the 6 months of Chemo did more to the stamina than the RA 223. My PSA
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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