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Blood test results. Part 2 thread.
I am adding a link to my previous thread https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149488195/test-results-for-intrinsic-factor-antibody-level?responses=149547038 I have been asked to add my test results to a new thread. I have added some below 15/11/2022Result Normal what you need to do No Further
I am adding a link to my previous thread https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149488195/test-results-for-intrinsic-factor-antibody-level?responses=149547038 I have been asked to add my test results to a new thread. I have added some below 15/11/2022Result Normal what you need to do No Further
Milsean
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
PA test results
I am adding a link to my previous thread https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149488195/test-results-for-intrinsic-factor-antibody-level?responses=149547038 I have been asked to add my test results to a new thread. I have added some below. 15/11/2022 ResultNormalWhat you need to do No Further
I am adding a link to my previous thread https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149488195/test-results-for-intrinsic-factor-antibody-level?responses=149547038 I have been asked to add my test results to a new thread. I have added some below. 15/11/2022 ResultNormalWhat you need to do No Further
Milsean
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Is anyone's tinnitus episodic?
Hi, I've been having tinnitus for around 5-6 months now. I previously had it for a few months back in 2018. Back then it was more of a soft fuzzy sound, whereas now it's more of a high pitched ring and it's a bit louder. It eventually seemed to go away. I guess I'm clinging on to the hope that I might
Hi, I've been having tinnitus for around 5-6 months now. I previously had it for a few months back in 2018. Back then it was more of a soft fuzzy sound, whereas now it's more of a high pitched ring and it's a bit louder. It eventually seemed to go away. I guess I'm clinging on to the hope that I might
marra7191
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
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Melatonin stirs up Tinnitus
All the literature nearly universally says that melatonin is good for tinnitus based on clinical trials and personal experiences Tinnitus UK is not particularly supportive of melatonin I must be an outlier as melatonin really stirs my tinnitus up Just wondering if anyone else considers melatonin
All the literature nearly universally says that melatonin is good for tinnitus based on clinical trials and personal experiences Tinnitus UK is not particularly supportive of melatonin I must be an outlier as melatonin really stirs my tinnitus up Just wondering if anyone else considers melatonin
DR650SE
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Between endometriosis and trying
I have been diagnosed with endometriosis for five years. I had two laporoscapies, one in 2017 and the second in 2020. I got married in May, and thinking that it was two years since my last laporoscapy, I had prepared for beginning to try for a baby in May. To prepare, I had stopped hormonal treatments
I have been diagnosed with endometriosis for five years. I had two laporoscapies, one in 2017 and the second in 2020. I got married in May, and thinking that it was two years since my last laporoscapy, I had prepared for beginning to try for a baby in May. To prepare, I had stopped hormonal treatments
joypa
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Lung abscess
Good afternoon people Looking to see if anyone has encountered the same problem as me. Had a lower lobe lung abscess i spent 2 weeks in hospital on IV and 7 weeks on oral antibiotics feeling bad all the way through. Only seen the consultant once who said from a x-ray i believe it has gone. Paid for
Good afternoon people Looking to see if anyone has encountered the same problem as me. Had a lower lobe lung abscess i spent 2 weeks in hospital on IV and 7 weeks on oral antibiotics feeling bad all the way through. Only seen the consultant once who said from a x-ray i believe it has gone. Paid for
Sparkyq234
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Ear wax
Hello One reason for a slight increase in T is that the audiologist, with whom I visited today, told me that the wax in both ears is probably not helping. Has anyone had micro suction and if so, were you OK with it?
Hello One reason for a slight increase in T is that the audiologist, with whom I visited today, told me that the wax in both ears is probably not helping. Has anyone had micro suction and if so, were you OK with it?
Pink6-
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Propranolol
Hi,everyone I’m new to this forum and would like any information I can get.I started with tinnitus last November, the day after having a panic attack,due to health anxiety.I suffered with anxiety symptoms before my tinnitus started and they seem to have gone now. I am due to go to see my doctor this
Hi,everyone I’m new to this forum and would like any information I can get.I started with tinnitus last November, the day after having a panic attack,due to health anxiety.I suffered with anxiety symptoms before my tinnitus started and they seem to have gone now. I am due to go to see my doctor this
Lilia07
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Pericarditis + experiences with alternative medicine/diet
Hi everybody! Since mid October Ive unfortunately had my first experience with pericarditis, as a previously healthy 27 year old female. Three months have since passed and Ive definitely improved a lot, but still experiencing chest pain daily and every now and then heart palpitations. I know i mainly
Hi everybody! Since mid October Ive unfortunately had my first experience with pericarditis, as a previously healthy 27 year old female. Three months have since passed and Ive definitely improved a lot, but still experiencing chest pain daily and every now and then heart palpitations. I know i mainly
Dvdmi
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
coping strategies
hi all, I finally had my results from my mri confirming I do have a small AN. At least I know what is going on now, but how can something so small have such an effect! I am on watch and wait with another mri in august. My main problem apart from getting my head around something that is never really going
hi all, I finally had my results from my mri confirming I do have a small AN. At least I know what is going on now, but how can something so small have such an effect! I am on watch and wait with another mri in august. My main problem apart from getting my head around something that is never really going
Wons1
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
frustrated with restriction of naproxen
After an unsuccessful spinal fusion surgery in 2001(and 2 more since) I’ve been taking naproxen for about 15 years and get that together with a long list of other pain meds every 3 months,I’ve now been told I can only have 2 month supply of naproxen at a time which is messing up my repeat meds routine
After an unsuccessful spinal fusion surgery in 2001(and 2 more since) I’ve been taking naproxen for about 15 years and get that together with a long list of other pain meds every 3 months,I’ve now been told I can only have 2 month supply of naproxen at a time which is messing up my repeat meds routine
Paiger1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Green Cardigan
Thyroid and adrenal issues, I’ve not posted for a while now though I do read all daily posts on the forum and have gained a better knowledge of complications as a result . However I have now almost reached the end of my tether after three years of debilitating pins and needle sensations over the entirety
Thyroid and adrenal issues, I’ve not posted for a while now though I do read all daily posts on the forum and have gained a better knowledge of complications as a result . However I have now almost reached the end of my tether after three years of debilitating pins and needle sensations over the entirety
GreenCardigan
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
accupuncture for nausea/fatigue
My Carbo-Gem treatments are leaving me nauseous and exhausted, no energy. Has anyone tried accupuncture to counteract these debilitating symptoms? Thanks.
My Carbo-Gem treatments are leaving me nauseous and exhausted, no energy. Has anyone tried accupuncture to counteract these debilitating symptoms? Thanks.
Leniko
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Now suffering from Pulsatile Tinnitus.
My Tinnitus changed to Pulsatile Tinnitus after the Covid vaccine, 2 years ago. Feels like a thumping sensation in back of head when at its worse. Had all the tests, ct, mri etc. Blood pressure controlled by meds. GP says that in 30% of cases no cause is found. Is there anybody on this group suffering
My Tinnitus changed to Pulsatile Tinnitus after the Covid vaccine, 2 years ago. Feels like a thumping sensation in back of head when at its worse. Had all the tests, ct, mri etc. Blood pressure controlled by meds. GP says that in 30% of cases no cause is found. Is there anybody on this group suffering
bryzy69
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
sick and tired of being sick and tired
hi all I’m in England don’t know if everyone is or not even though fibromyalgia has been part of my life for a long time it only decided to introduce itself to me about a year ago I am trying to find out about medication got the gabapentin doesn’t help the pain. Night sweats/itching/brain fog/ headaches
hi all I’m in England don’t know if everyone is or not even though fibromyalgia has been part of my life for a long time it only decided to introduce itself to me about a year ago I am trying to find out about medication got the gabapentin doesn’t help the pain. Night sweats/itching/brain fog/ headaches
Wongle1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Interesting fact about B12 levels.
Just found this interesting article on how B12 helps with ME and CRF. https://www.drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/B12_-_rationale_for_using_vitamin_B12_in_CFS One sentence in the article struck me. 'The "normal" levels of B12 have been set at those levels necessary to prevent pernicious anaemia - this may not
Just found this interesting article on how B12 helps with ME and CRF. https://www.drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/B12_-_rationale_for_using_vitamin_B12_in_CFS One sentence in the article struck me. 'The "normal" levels of B12 have been set at those levels necessary to prevent pernicious anaemia - this may not
charks
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
STATUS UPDATE
It has been a couple months now off prednisone per doctors recommendations. As a reminder, the Rheumy believed I did not have PMR despite the elevation of inflammation markers and the success of prednisone because I am 49yo. Since I have been off I have been in pain daily in shoulder, pelvis, hands
It has been a couple months now off prednisone per doctors recommendations. As a reminder, the Rheumy believed I did not have PMR despite the elevation of inflammation markers and the success of prednisone because I am 49yo. Since I have been off I have been in pain daily in shoulder, pelvis, hands
SMH4CRNA
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Provera for 1 week only
Hi Everyone, I started heavily bleeding on Desogestrel after 4 months so I asked to try Provera. The Dr would only give me a weeks worth, enough to try and stop the bleeding for my smear test next week. I thought you could take it for longer than that at a lower dose as an alternative to the mini
Hi Everyone, I started heavily bleeding on Desogestrel after 4 months so I asked to try Provera. The Dr would only give me a weeks worth, enough to try and stop the bleeding for my smear test next week. I thought you could take it for longer than that at a lower dose as an alternative to the mini
Sheep2
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Is it GCA?
I have recent left temple tenderness that is tender to the touch and especially hurts when I yawn or open my mouth wide. Also, my jaw gets mildly sore easily. (usually from chewing). No headaches, really, but random tender spots that come and go. SED was 45 when this first started a couple of weeks ago
I have recent left temple tenderness that is tender to the touch and especially hurts when I yawn or open my mouth wide. Also, my jaw gets mildly sore easily. (usually from chewing). No headaches, really, but random tender spots that come and go. SED was 45 when this first started a couple of weeks ago
ScaredDcat
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Neuroprotection Cheat Sheet
Summary: Targets to impede neurodegeneration. 1. Maintain adequate levels of neuronal NAD+. 2. Use Nicotinic Riboside 5 13 3. Avoid MNM 13 4. Block NAMPT [u]a. Melatonin inhibits NAMPT 16 17[/u] [u] [/u] b. Mangostin inhibits NAMPT 18–20 5. Block SARM1 a. berberine
Summary: Targets to impede neurodegeneration. 1. Maintain adequate levels of neuronal NAD+. 2. Use Nicotinic Riboside 5 13 3. Avoid MNM 13 4. Block NAMPT [u]a. Melatonin inhibits NAMPT 16 17[/u] [u] [/u] b. Mangostin inhibits NAMPT 18–20 5. Block SARM1 a. berberine
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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