Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Ear conditions
Posts
Communities
31,798 public posts
Filter results
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
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Anyone have side effects from omenectomy?
Hi everyone, I’m after some advice. I’ve decided to have a preventative total hysterectomy with salpingo-oopherectomy (one ovary is already gone with my OC tumor - I’m one year NED so far). I also have endometriosis too, so I’m hoping this helps stop that pain too. My procedure, together with a hernia
Hi everyone, I’m after some advice. I’ve decided to have a preventative total hysterectomy with salpingo-oopherectomy (one ovary is already gone with my OC tumor - I’m one year NED so far). I also have endometriosis too, so I’m hoping this helps stop that pain too. My procedure, together with a hernia
Hailun
in
My Ovacome
3 months ago
Change to diet
Plodding along for years with T2, first metformin but now insulin twice per day. Reasonably good diet, try to avoid added or high sugar, although carbs can be my downfall, mostly active, low alcohol consumption. Blood glucose readings fairly consistent, though slightly above target and keep nudging
Plodding along for years with T2, first metformin but now insulin twice per day. Reasonably good diet, try to avoid added or high sugar, although carbs can be my downfall, mostly active, low alcohol consumption. Blood glucose readings fairly consistent, though slightly above target and keep nudging
50568789
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 months ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Costochondritis / sternum / chest poping
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
EliezerCan2
in
Pain Concern
3 months ago
wk7run3(revisited)
wow!! That wind!! I lay awake last night listening to it blow people’s recycling up and down the street and thought to myself “ I probably won’t run”. Then this morning the forecast said it was gonna die down so I ate breakfast and let that go down and then ran. I would have run yesterday but I do
wow!! That wind!! I lay awake last night listening to it blow people’s recycling up and down the street and thought to myself “ I probably won’t run”. Then this morning the forecast said it was gonna die down so I ate breakfast and let that go down and then ran. I would have run yesterday but I do
limberlou
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Does Maxidex steroid add to Pred dose?
I had a new lens fitted on 2 April and have to use Dexamethasomex or Maxidex four times a day. Does this add to my total steroid intake with the Pred. Am on 10 mg after a flare and trying to get back to 7.5 as soon as possible. I also have a preventative asthma inhaler which is a steroid presumably
I had a new lens fitted on 2 April and have to use Dexamethasomex or Maxidex four times a day. Does this add to my total steroid intake with the Pred. Am on 10 mg after a flare and trying to get back to 7.5 as soon as possible. I also have a preventative asthma inhaler which is a steroid presumably
Motida
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Is aspirin ok for stroke prevention
I took myself off Rivaroxaban and went back to prodaxa but found i still had terrible nausea all night. I went to a doctor yesterday. Told him i couldnt go back on those blood thnners. He put me on 90mg aspirin. What should i do. I have been on rivaroxaban for over a year now after being taken off
I took myself off Rivaroxaban and went back to prodaxa but found i still had terrible nausea all night. I went to a doctor yesterday. Told him i couldnt go back on those blood thnners. He put me on 90mg aspirin. What should i do. I have been on rivaroxaban for over a year now after being taken off
Alphakiwi
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Ambulatory B/P monitors
Hi guys, I've just noticed that there are ambulatory monitors being advertised for sale. Wouldn't it be great if they did what they claim to do ! A bit akin to the difference between testing your blood sugar level at home, which is a snap shot of that moment and an hba1c blood test which gives an
Hi guys, I've just noticed that there are ambulatory monitors being advertised for sale. Wouldn't it be great if they did what they claim to do ! A bit akin to the difference between testing your blood sugar level at home, which is a snap shot of that moment and an hba1c blood test which gives an
itsok
in
High Blood Pressure Support
3 months ago
Kerfufalmelodious
I was diagnosed as having PMR 12 months ago and was started on 15mg Prednisone which was changed to 20mg after a consultation with my Rheumatologist. I then gradually reduced my dose slowly down to 7.5. mg a day. My rheumatologist Is now tapering my with 7.5 and 6 mg every other day for 2 months the
I was diagnosed as having PMR 12 months ago and was started on 15mg Prednisone which was changed to 20mg after a consultation with my Rheumatologist. I then gradually reduced my dose slowly down to 7.5. mg a day. My rheumatologist Is now tapering my with 7.5 and 6 mg every other day for 2 months the
Kerfufalmelodious
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
indapamide / Tinnitus
Hello Peeps, I recently went up from 1.25mg indapamide daily (half 2.5mg pill esch day) to 1.5mg indapamide extended release. Fairly quickly I noticed a low volume pulsating humming sound at home, particularly in the evenings that sounded a bit like there was an engine running. I even asked neighbours
Hello Peeps, I recently went up from 1.25mg indapamide daily (half 2.5mg pill esch day) to 1.5mg indapamide extended release. Fairly quickly I noticed a low volume pulsating humming sound at home, particularly in the evenings that sounded a bit like there was an engine running. I even asked neighbours
Ropa511
in
High Blood Pressure Support
3 months ago
My response to the AASM Guidelines For RLS
I am posting this in the hope that it helps in forming your own response and if you agree with some of them, including them in your own response might help them pay more attention to them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am posting this in the hope that it helps in forming your own response and if you agree with some of them, including them in your own response might help them pay more attention to them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SueJohnson
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Oh guys, this one is good for mCRPC: Biologic Drug-Device Combination Immunotherapy Shows Promise for Patients with mCRPC
Just presented at 2024 AACR and used clinically on 15 patients "Of the 13 evaluable patients, 11 experienced an objective response, with five complete responses and six partial responses). The other two evaluable patients had stable disease at the time of data analysis. Six patients experienced mild
Just presented at 2024 AACR and used clinically on 15 patients "Of the 13 evaluable patients, 11 experienced an objective response, with five complete responses and six partial responses). The other two evaluable patients had stable disease at the time of data analysis. Six patients experienced mild
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Weight Training
Hi, After some advice or thoughts really. I have glaucoma in one eye, damage already done, had a couple of surgeries to help with pressure (MIGS) and am now 6 months removed from that last one. Is like to start building muscle as I am not getting younger (49 at the moment) and have read conflicting
Hi, After some advice or thoughts really. I have glaucoma in one eye, damage already done, had a couple of surgeries to help with pressure (MIGS) and am now 6 months removed from that last one. Is like to start building muscle as I am not getting younger (49 at the moment) and have read conflicting
Jeffvader
in
Glaucoma UK
3 months ago
Nocturia
Ever since my radiotherapy and brachytherapy 2 months ago I have been suffering nocturia, sometimes being forced awake 5 times a night by a painful call and having little or no product when staggering once again to the toilet for a little dribble. I am now trying to limit the liquid I drink during the
Ever since my radiotherapy and brachytherapy 2 months ago I have been suffering nocturia, sometimes being forced awake 5 times a night by a painful call and having little or no product when staggering once again to the toilet for a little dribble. I am now trying to limit the liquid I drink during the
tunybgur
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
pulmonary hypertention
recently diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension with blood clots in my lungs i have had 2 right heart catheters and it is improving with some meditation of Adempst and a blood thinner…. The pulmonary dr wants to do a balloon angioplasty….. Has anyone had this procedure ?
recently diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension with blood clots in my lungs i have had 2 right heart catheters and it is improving with some meditation of Adempst and a blood thinner…. The pulmonary dr wants to do a balloon angioplasty….. Has anyone had this procedure ?
AllEars
in
MPN Voice
3 months ago
Journey to recovery
Hi everyone, I’m in my second month of recovery from IBS. Try Peppermint oil capsules (not the sweets) 30 minutes to 1 hour before your meal; 15 minutes it’s quite ok. The Holland & Barrets is highly recommended . I also take 2 glasses of water every morning before breakfast. Your mental health also
Hi everyone, I’m in my second month of recovery from IBS. Try Peppermint oil capsules (not the sweets) 30 minutes to 1 hour before your meal; 15 minutes it’s quite ok. The Holland & Barrets is highly recommended . I also take 2 glasses of water every morning before breakfast. Your mental health also
overcomer42
in
IBS Network
3 months ago
BLOOD RESULTS - HELP PLEASE
GP didn't do a great job of translating. My learned friends can probably do much better: ESR 5.8 CRP 5.0 LDL 3.89 HDL 1.89 TC 6.3 (should the LDL and HDL not add up) Triglycerides 1.48 Glucose 5 My BP is controlled with meds. I do not want to go on a statin. She wants me on one. What do you all think
GP didn't do a great job of translating. My learned friends can probably do much better: ESR 5.8 CRP 5.0 LDL 3.89 HDL 1.89 TC 6.3 (should the LDL and HDL not add up) Triglycerides 1.48 Glucose 5 My BP is controlled with meds. I do not want to go on a statin. She wants me on one. What do you all think
Missus835
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Ursodeoxycholic acid
Hi, I've been on urso 2000mg daily for 8 years now, but it seems to give me diarrhoea lately. Does anyone else have this trouble, also does it mean it has stopped working? Thank you for any help.
Hi, I've been on urso 2000mg daily for 8 years now, but it seems to give me diarrhoea lately. Does anyone else have this trouble, also does it mean it has stopped working? Thank you for any help.
Hidden
in
PBC Foundation
3 months ago
DVLA vision test
I am past 70 so needed to apply for license renewal. I know I have glaucoma in one eye so when I filled out the form online I ticked the box for eye conditions. I’m pretty certain that one of the questions was one or both eyes, I ticked one eye only. Few week later got the dreaded DVLA letter. This surprised
I am past 70 so needed to apply for license renewal. I know I have glaucoma in one eye so when I filled out the form online I ticked the box for eye conditions. I’m pretty certain that one of the questions was one or both eyes, I ticked one eye only. Few week later got the dreaded DVLA letter. This surprised
BadRob
in
Glaucoma UK
3 months ago
Baclofen pump
Hello my dear friends, My spasticity has gotten worse in my legs. I did a baclofen pump trial about 20 years ago. Made my legs too weak. Now I have much tone, especially my right leg. I don't think much had changed. I am still ambulatory, some days use nothing, trekking pole(s) or a rolator, depending
Hello my dear friends, My spasticity has gotten worse in my legs. I did a baclofen pump trial about 20 years ago. Made my legs too weak. Now I have much tone, especially my right leg. I don't think much had changed. I am still ambulatory, some days use nothing, trekking pole(s) or a rolator, depending
TonyiaR7
in
My MSAA Community
3 months ago
1
...
32
33
34
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
IBS Network
2902 results
Thyroid UK
2493 results
Diabetes India
1501 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest