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My 9 yr old son has been on the highest dose of Desmopressin for a year, and movicol and docusate sodium. We recently changed to both Pico sulfate, and Laxido, and he is now wetting almost every night. Does anyone know if it will be the new medication conflicting with the Desmo melts? Many thanks.
My 9 yr old son has been on the highest dose of Desmopressin for a year, and movicol and docusate sodium. We recently changed to both Pico sulfate, and Laxido, and he is now wetting almost every night. Does anyone know if it will be the new medication conflicting with the Desmo melts? Many thanks.
Hopeful1234567
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ERIC
3 years ago
HRT and chest pain
Hi, hope a helpful heartie on here can help me. Has anyone been prescribed HRT to help alleviate daily angina? I’m still waiting on a diagnosis for my INOCA. (Ischemia with Non Obstucted Arteries). I’ve only had 6 days without chest pain in the last 4 weeks with a trip to A&E. All tests were negative
Hi, hope a helpful heartie on here can help me. Has anyone been prescribed HRT to help alleviate daily angina? I’m still waiting on a diagnosis for my INOCA. (Ischemia with Non Obstucted Arteries). I’ve only had 6 days without chest pain in the last 4 weeks with a trip to A&E. All tests were negative
Tannigirl
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Mystified
Hello everyone, Apologies for the long post, trying to give all relevant information. 10/8/21 I woke in the early hours with what initially felt like indigestion. I rapidly progressed to pain in right arm which went up my neck into my jaw, and had very high BP. I rang 111 who sent an ambulance. They
Hello everyone, Apologies for the long post, trying to give all relevant information. 10/8/21 I woke in the early hours with what initially felt like indigestion. I rapidly progressed to pain in right arm which went up my neck into my jaw, and had very high BP. I rang 111 who sent an ambulance. They
scentedgardener
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Treatment of damages due to radiation
asked him why we do not use the know-how of doctors dealing with nuclear exposure. Many of us suffer from damages produced by radiation....like blood in stool, urine and other damages. However when I visit doctors, it seems they are ignorant of treatment for damages due to Radiation. I feel we should
asked him why we do not use the know-how of doctors dealing with nuclear exposure. Many of us suffer from damages produced by radiation....like blood in stool, urine and other damages. However when I visit doctors, it seems they are ignorant of treatment for damages due to Radiation. I feel we should
Karmaji
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Just need to talk to someone that might understand. Sorry about the long story
Hello, first time posting but read everyday since registering after my first heart attack Nov 2020. I'm 58 and to date have had 2 documented heart attacks (probably more like 3 -4). No significant obstruction found on the 2 angiograms I've had, normal Echo and MRI after my first HA. Normal 7 day ECG
Hello, first time posting but read everyday since registering after my first heart attack Nov 2020. I'm 58 and to date have had 2 documented heart attacks (probably more like 3 -4). No significant obstruction found on the 2 angiograms I've had, normal Echo and MRI after my first HA. Normal 7 day ECG
LSCE
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Angina ; any advice please
Angina ; I’ve not been diagnosed with angina … but had a trip to A & E , all bloods ok but given a GTN spray , 5 days later I’ve used the spray as had chest pain both at test and with carrying grandchild … it helped but recurring pain later and next day ? I’ve taken 300mg aspirin too ( as I did 5 days
Angina ; I’ve not been diagnosed with angina … but had a trip to A & E , all bloods ok but given a GTN spray , 5 days later I’ve used the spray as had chest pain both at test and with carrying grandchild … it helped but recurring pain later and next day ? I’ve taken 300mg aspirin too ( as I did 5 days
shebes66
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Should Early Use of Chemotherapy Be Avoided in the Treatment of Metastatic Prostate Cancer?
Interesting editorial in JMA [Japan Medical Association] Journal: "The therapeutic strategy for advanced prostate cancer has dramatically changed recently. Previously, docetaxel was the only drug with evidences showing improved overall survival (OS) in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
Interesting editorial in JMA [Japan Medical Association] Journal: "The therapeutic strategy for advanced prostate cancer has dramatically changed recently. Previously, docetaxel was the only drug with evidences showing improved overall survival (OS) in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Brothers Keeper
I’ve been reading posts here for quite a while and find the advice and comfort given very helpful. I just dropped my older brother (42) at the hospital once again. He’s was extremely Jaundice and showing significant signs of HE. Unfortunately due to COVID I am unable to visit him or his doctors so
I’ve been reading posts here for quite a while and find the advice and comfort given very helpful. I just dropped my older brother (42) at the hospital once again. He’s was extremely Jaundice and showing significant signs of HE. Unfortunately due to COVID I am unable to visit him or his doctors so
Jag9380
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Severe angina symptoms without significant obstruction
I am new to this forum and wonder if anyone can cast any light on my symptoms. Saw GP at the end of August last year with breathlessness on exercise and she diagnosed possible angina. Only 3 weeks before I had spent a whole day working on my allotment but by the time I went to the GP I was struggling
I am new to this forum and wonder if anyone can cast any light on my symptoms. Saw GP at the end of August last year with breathlessness on exercise and she diagnosed possible angina. Only 3 weeks before I had spent a whole day working on my allotment but by the time I went to the GP I was struggling
MrsTree
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Prostate pain - xtandi/Xofigo & spot radiation
Hi all, just wanted to check if anyone would have any idea as to why Dad's prostate area is sore. He went to do a few minutes on his Excercise bike last week and said the pain in his prostate area was bad, he is getting up more frequently to pee at night (no pain but dribbles) and then today she said
Hi all, just wanted to check if anyone would have any idea as to why Dad's prostate area is sore. He went to do a few minutes on his Excercise bike last week and said the pain in his prostate area was bad, he is getting up more frequently to pee at night (no pain but dribbles) and then today she said
Nickhmcg
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Possible angina-symptoms?
Hi,just joined so please be gentle! I’m a 51 year old woman. After having chest pains for about a year,I finally went to the doctors about 3 months ago. The ECG and blood tests were fine,but the nurse gave me GTN spray due to my symptoms and referred me to the hospital. My Mum also had angina, so another
Hi,just joined so please be gentle! I’m a 51 year old woman. After having chest pains for about a year,I finally went to the doctors about 3 months ago. The ECG and blood tests were fine,but the nurse gave me GTN spray due to my symptoms and referred me to the hospital. My Mum also had angina, so another
Kittycat52
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Your thoughts, please
I'm going in for labs this week. My main concern is high Potassium & proteinuria. I've been watching my protein, somewhat and potassium a lot. Potassium has been dangerously high in the past. I also have edema, it's better but am on a diueretic, so have been watching sodium and cut back on water.
I'm going in for labs this week. My main concern is high Potassium & proteinuria. I've been watching my protein, somewhat and potassium a lot. Potassium has been dangerously high in the past. I also have edema, it's better but am on a diueretic, so have been watching sodium and cut back on water.
jodaer
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
General question
Hello All, Sorry to disturb you. Have few questions; appreciate if someone has suggestions/advise. I have pain when I pee some times, few bubbles and as well back pain. Did ultrasound and found 2 very small non obstructing stones, this is beginning of Jan 2021. From them I always felt I was tired ,
Hello All, Sorry to disturb you. Have few questions; appreciate if someone has suggestions/advise. I have pain when I pee some times, few bubbles and as well back pain. Did ultrasound and found 2 very small non obstructing stones, this is beginning of Jan 2021. From them I always felt I was tired ,
Anxoiusguy
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Nitroglycerin patch to slow prostate cancer might be problematic. Your thoughts?
I was corresponding with someone a couple days ago on one of the posts on this site. He said he was using nitroglycerine patches to possibly show his cancer. I was intrigued by this, especially because I have angina as well as the cancer. Here is the study summary from 2010 supporting use use of a
I was corresponding with someone a couple days ago on one of the posts on this site. He said he was using nitroglycerine patches to possibly show his cancer. I was intrigued by this, especially because I have angina as well as the cancer. Here is the study summary from 2010 supporting use use of a
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
How long for stents to settle?
Hi, Firstly, sorry for the long post! I am 49 and earlier this year I was suffering with bad heart burn (have a history of gastric issues), which the GPs tried treating with various prazoles ending up with me on Pantoprazole. After talking to one of the GPs (never got to speak to the same one twice!
Hi, Firstly, sorry for the long post! I am 49 and earlier this year I was suffering with bad heart burn (have a history of gastric issues), which the GPs tried treating with various prazoles ending up with me on Pantoprazole. After talking to one of the GPs (never got to speak to the same one twice!
KingChanterel
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Imodium/stool color?
Does Imodium cause stool color to be different than normal? It makes mine a weird beige color. During an IBS-D flare, stools or liquid is normally brown or yellow. Never this color.
Does Imodium cause stool color to be different than normal? It makes mine a weird beige color. During an IBS-D flare, stools or liquid is normally brown or yellow. Never this color.
FlowerPower333
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Mitochondria?
This is from Longecity and has been floating around in my laptop the past 5 years or so. Mitochondrial Regulation by PINK1-Parkin Signaling http://www.hindawi.c...rn/2012/926160/ Enhancing nucleotide metabolism protects against mitochondrial dysfunction and neurodegeneration in a PINK1 model
This is from Longecity and has been floating around in my laptop the past 5 years or so. Mitochondrial Regulation by PINK1-Parkin Signaling http://www.hindawi.c...rn/2012/926160/ Enhancing nucleotide metabolism protects against mitochondrial dysfunction and neurodegeneration in a PINK1 model
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Multiple Bowel Movements
My son (aged 40) has been diagnosed with IBS. He has had a sigmoid colonoscopy that was all clear. For 12 months now he has to go to the toilet about 6-10 times a day starting early in the morning till about 11am. No diarrhoea just lots of bowel movements. Doesn’t matter what he eats, tried everything
My son (aged 40) has been diagnosed with IBS. He has had a sigmoid colonoscopy that was all clear. For 12 months now he has to go to the toilet about 6-10 times a day starting early in the morning till about 11am. No diarrhoea just lots of bowel movements. Doesn’t matter what he eats, tried everything
ColinLM
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IBS Network
2 years ago
New member
Hello. I'm a new member. Had a heart attack end of October. Went into A&E with shortness of breath and unbearable epigastric pain (which now turns out to be Gastritis & Duodentitis) Had an angiogram with no blockages or damages (NSTEMI) Discharged with the standard heart meds (aspirin bisporol ticagrelor
Hello. I'm a new member. Had a heart attack end of October. Went into A&E with shortness of breath and unbearable epigastric pain (which now turns out to be Gastritis & Duodentitis) Had an angiogram with no blockages or damages (NSTEMI) Discharged with the standard heart meds (aspirin bisporol ticagrelor
Coconut-girl
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Treating autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA)
Does anyone have autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) along with your chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). I believe it occurs for around 10% of CLL patients. Any experience or knowledge about it would help. My Haptoglobin has gone from 39 in September to 14 this past week. As I understand it, when it
Does anyone have autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) along with your chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). I believe it occurs for around 10% of CLL patients. Any experience or knowledge about it would help. My Haptoglobin has gone from 39 in September to 14 this past week. As I understand it, when it
SantaZia
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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