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Has anyone with ET suffered sudden complete hearing loss in one ear?
This has happened to me after having my ear looked at querying wax. Told ear was clear and immediately after leaving audiologist my hearing had gone completely. I have since seen GP who said their WAS wax and prescribed drops of sodium bicarbonate for a week, after which an attempt was made to wash out
This has happened to me after having my ear looked at querying wax. Told ear was clear and immediately after leaving audiologist my hearing had gone completely. I have since seen GP who said their WAS wax and prescribed drops of sodium bicarbonate for a week, after which an attempt was made to wash out
azaelea
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
0% potassium ketchup
Hi, been away for a while, but have a quick question. Our Kroger grocery store sells a Kroger brand ketchup that has 50% less sodium and zero potassium. Can I trust this label? How can ketchup (made from tomatoes) be zero potassium?
Hi, been away for a while, but have a quick question. Our Kroger grocery store sells a Kroger brand ketchup that has 50% less sodium and zero potassium. Can I trust this label? How can ketchup (made from tomatoes) be zero potassium?
RonZone
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Some questions answered, some answers questioned, and Chemotherapy scheduled.
I exchanged emails with the MO over the weekend regarding the combination trials of Docetaxel and Radium 223. Below is a portion of the exchange. Part 1 explains why there was no treatment for 90 days. Part 2 the Medical Oncologist paragraph talks about his familiarity with the Docetaxel/Radium 223
I exchanged emails with the MO over the weekend regarding the combination trials of Docetaxel and Radium 223. Below is a portion of the exchange. Part 1 explains why there was no treatment for 90 days. Part 2 the Medical Oncologist paragraph talks about his familiarity with the Docetaxel/Radium 223
Philly13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Hints and tips to get 7 year old to take sodium picosulfate (stimulant).
We’re just starting disimpaction process and have a very fussy child. I’m pretty sure he’ll hate the picosulfate and just wondered how people were administering this. What can I use that’s not juice to disguise the taste?
We’re just starting disimpaction process and have a very fussy child. I’m pretty sure he’ll hate the picosulfate and just wondered how people were administering this. What can I use that’s not juice to disguise the taste?
Mrslouwho
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ERIC
3 years ago
Thursday 9/9/2021 was D for Decision Day--Locked and Loaded for Chemotherapy
I met with the oncologist and ran through my agenda efficiently. He was patient and spent a reasonable amount of time answering questions. As time went on, he suggested that the top 2 options, for the moment, were chemotherapy and radium 223. The oncologist said there isn’t a rush to begin, with no evidence
I met with the oncologist and ran through my agenda efficiently. He was patient and spent a reasonable amount of time answering questions. As time went on, he suggested that the top 2 options, for the moment, were chemotherapy and radium 223. The oncologist said there isn’t a rush to begin, with no evidence
Philly13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Anorectal manometry test
Does anyone have experience of this? After a long wait I have an appointment in 3 weeks and am dreading it. I want to get it done as it may explain why I am unable to empty my bowels properly but the information sheet says I don`t need to do any preparation beforehand (in the way of laxatives etc)
Does anyone have experience of this? After a long wait I have an appointment in 3 weeks and am dreading it. I want to get it done as it may explain why I am unable to empty my bowels properly but the information sheet says I don`t need to do any preparation beforehand (in the way of laxatives etc)
janke
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Blood tests = Can of Worms. Anaemia or Hyperthyroidism? B12 & Serum Folate too low or OK? Other results all over the place! Any ideas?
Hi All, I have no idea what any of this means, but even I know some of it looks skewiffy! A couple of the results were flagged by the test itself; these are RDW and MCHC which may relate to thyroid function. Also the Serum Folate and B12 look a bit low so may be affecting my thyroid too. Are you able
Hi All, I have no idea what any of this means, but even I know some of it looks skewiffy! A couple of the results were flagged by the test itself; these are RDW and MCHC which may relate to thyroid function. Also the Serum Folate and B12 look a bit low so may be affecting my thyroid too. Are you able
Abi-Abster
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Help required please with my recent blood results.
Hello, I haven't posted a question here about my bloods yet but I can see that there's so many of you here who have an idea while I'm all new to thyroid issues. I've got my 2 Endo appointment today which will be my firsts one Face 2 face with him but if like to have an idea on what my bloods mean. I've
Hello, I haven't posted a question here about my bloods yet but I can see that there's so many of you here who have an idea while I'm all new to thyroid issues. I've got my 2 Endo appointment today which will be my firsts one Face 2 face with him but if like to have an idea on what my bloods mean. I've
bajmon
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Worrying upper abdomen pain
Hello, this is my first post and I am a little nervous about it. Where do I begin? I was diagnosed with Diverticular problems 20 years ago. I had upper abdomen pain and urgent diarrhoea at the time. It settled down and I got used to it and carried on as best I could. 8 years ago it changed and saw the
Hello, this is my first post and I am a little nervous about it. Where do I begin? I was diagnosed with Diverticular problems 20 years ago. I had upper abdomen pain and urgent diarrhoea at the time. It settled down and I got used to it and carried on as best I could. 8 years ago it changed and saw the
MrsG5
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Chest pains 9 months after heart attack
I had a heart attack and stent fitted last October and have been pretty good ever since. I’ve lost weight and started playing golf again. Things were good but then had bad chest pains 2 nights ago. I used GTN spray but was very dizzy, almost passed out and had severe sweating. By the time the ambulance
I had a heart attack and stent fitted last October and have been pretty good ever since. I’ve lost weight and started playing golf again. Things were good but then had bad chest pains 2 nights ago. I used GTN spray but was very dizzy, almost passed out and had severe sweating. By the time the ambulance
Ptjet
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Preparation for Treatment Decisions 90 Days after Immunotherapy Stopped.
When I ran a business, I always prepared an agenda. I find that taking the time to write things down and review them sets the agenda and keeps meetings moving in a positive direction while avoiding the possibility that something important gets lost. The week before last, I exercised moderately a few
When I ran a business, I always prepared an agenda. I find that taking the time to write things down and review them sets the agenda and keeps meetings moving in a positive direction while avoiding the possibility that something important gets lost. The week before last, I exercised moderately a few
Philly13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Thoughts on bloods please
BTYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE 26 pg/mL [< 100.0] BNP COMMENT Normal levels - BNP <100 pg/mL Raised levels - BNP 100 - 400 pg/mL High levels - BNP >400 pg/mL BNP is not a suitable biomarker of heart failure in patients treated with sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto). Serum TSH level
BTYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE 26 pg/mL [< 100.0] BNP COMMENT Normal levels - BNP <100 pg/mL Raised levels - BNP 100 - 400 pg/mL High levels - BNP >400 pg/mL BNP is not a suitable biomarker of heart failure in patients treated with sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto). Serum TSH level
mandy72
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Update
Sorry all for not posting in a while. I am a high school counselor and we have been on summer break. I have been doing some mini renovations around my house, traveling and honestly getting caught up on sleep and family time from the craziness of the last year and a half. I went to my GP last week
Sorry all for not posting in a while. I am a high school counselor and we have been on summer break. I have been doing some mini renovations around my house, traveling and honestly getting caught up on sleep and family time from the craziness of the last year and a half. I went to my GP last week
amanda0675
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
I'm new here & have benefited from your posts
Hello everyone. I've "lurked" on here since my husband was diagnosed with severe liver disease in March 2021. He gave up alcohol the day he was admitted to hospital and I'm so proud of him for sticking with it determinedly. We're 4 months on and he's been through several ascitic drains, feeling terrible
Hello everyone. I've "lurked" on here since my husband was diagnosed with severe liver disease in March 2021. He gave up alcohol the day he was admitted to hospital and I'm so proud of him for sticking with it determinedly. We're 4 months on and he's been through several ascitic drains, feeling terrible
stella_card
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
How has anyone felt after Atrial Fibrillation episode
I’m asking on behalf of my husband. He has coronary artery spasms but last week, he had different chest pain that was not eased by gtn spray. Called ambulance and admitted. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. Episode of AF last nearly 4 hours. He has felt absolutely washed out since. Slowly improving
I’m asking on behalf of my husband. He has coronary artery spasms but last week, he had different chest pain that was not eased by gtn spray. Called ambulance and admitted. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. Episode of AF last nearly 4 hours. He has felt absolutely washed out since. Slowly improving
Nimbus1995
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
CT Cardiac angiogram
Hi, just thought I would go through my experience of a CT cardiac angiogram as it may relieve some worries. Hope it helps. I was booked for this test a week after an emergency admission with chest pain to rule out any coronary artery disease. I was obviously scared of the outcome on top of my mitral
Hi, just thought I would go through my experience of a CT cardiac angiogram as it may relieve some worries. Hope it helps. I was booked for this test a week after an emergency admission with chest pain to rule out any coronary artery disease. I was obviously scared of the outcome on top of my mitral
Cornishbeach
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Interesting looking supplement
Saw this one on a dental summit. Used to detox and other things. Has a lot of familiar ingredients! Has anyone used it? https://oradix.com/product/stemdetox-detoxification-anti-germ-and-weight-loss/ How to Use StemDetox™ Take 1 capsule 2X daily for the 1st 5 days, 3 capsules 2X daily for the next 5
Saw this one on a dental summit. Used to detox and other things. Has a lot of familiar ingredients! Has anyone used it? https://oradix.com/product/stemdetox-detoxification-anti-germ-and-weight-loss/ How to Use StemDetox™ Take 1 capsule 2X daily for the 1st 5 days, 3 capsules 2X daily for the next 5
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Exercise with angina.
I'm trying to get over my mental block to exercise. I have microvascular angina, so it's constant. Even though it's been a few years on this journey, 2011, first HA, a few stents, so no major problems as so many have. Whenever I do exercise, I seem to overdo it and get told off by gp. GTN does relieve
I'm trying to get over my mental block to exercise. I have microvascular angina, so it's constant. Even though it's been a few years on this journey, 2011, first HA, a few stents, so no major problems as so many have. Whenever I do exercise, I seem to overdo it and get told off by gp. GTN does relieve
MONIREN
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Low stomach acid tests
I asked some questions about B12 and Diarrhoea here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/145437733/vit-b12-and-diarrhoea Some people came back suggesting that low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria) is a cause of stomach acid. I did the sodium bicarbonate "burp" test and it seems I might
I asked some questions about B12 and Diarrhoea here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/145437733/vit-b12-and-diarrhoea Some people came back suggesting that low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria) is a cause of stomach acid. I did the sodium bicarbonate "burp" test and it seems I might
mickeymouse42
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Struggling with symptoms
Hello everyone. I am new to the group but not new to systemic mastocytosis. My skin is fairly stable although am covered with the mastocytosis rash it is generally ok. However my gastric problems are escalating at the moment. I ran out of sodium cromoglycate when there was a shortage and was off them
Hello everyone. I am new to the group but not new to systemic mastocytosis. My skin is fairly stable although am covered with the mastocytosis rash it is generally ok. However my gastric problems are escalating at the moment. I ran out of sodium cromoglycate when there was a shortage and was off them
Mothertay
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
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