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Is Cold Water Therapy (cold plunge) for metastasis to bones or lymph nodes beneficial or harmful?? Slow progression?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. TA??
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. TA??
Longterm101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
OxyContin and low dose suboxone.
I have told different things by different Mds. Is it safe to take these two at the same time. Shaughnna Ps. I promise to give my story when I have more time
I have told different things by different Mds. Is it safe to take these two at the same time. Shaughnna Ps. I promise to give my story when I have more time
shaughnna
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National Migraine Centre
8 months ago
fibrocis /pulmonary hypertension.
I’m in hospitial at the moment my oxygen is 89 then goes to 96 I’m having scans n ecgs , someone has mentioned fibrocis and pulmonary hypertension to be honest I’m scared and worried witless I don’t cough every day but I have good days etc am I right to be scared with this
I’m in hospitial at the moment my oxygen is 89 then goes to 96 I’m having scans n ecgs , someone has mentioned fibrocis and pulmonary hypertension to be honest I’m scared and worried witless I don’t cough every day but I have good days etc am I right to be scared with this
Hometeam2016
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
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Hiprex and D Mannose
I have had long term UTIs arising post radiation therapy. I also have bile salts malabsorption which causes bowel issues so it’s not always easy to keep myself as clean as I would like and I have been told this is likely to be the cause of the repeated UTIs Up until recently for approx 6 years
I have had long term UTIs arising post radiation therapy. I also have bile salts malabsorption which causes bowel issues so it’s not always easy to keep myself as clean as I would like and I have been told this is likely to be the cause of the repeated UTIs Up until recently for approx 6 years
janfarrugia
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Women's Health
8 months ago
Tenesmus etc
Hello. I have had chronic consipation for for over 30 years and rely on suppositories to get my bowels working. More recently I have had loose & fragmented stool with bouts of diarrhea. Difficult for others to understand but even when I feel a neeed to "go", I usually need suppositories to get started
Hello. I have had chronic consipation for for over 30 years and rely on suppositories to get my bowels working. More recently I have had loose & fragmented stool with bouts of diarrhea. Difficult for others to understand but even when I feel a neeed to "go", I usually need suppositories to get started
gussmithy
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NRAS
6 months ago
Tenesmus etc
Hello. I have had chronic consipation for for over 30 years and rely on suppositories to get my bowels working. More recently I have had loose & fragmented stool with bouts of diarrhea. Difficult for others to understand but even when I feel a neeed to "go", I usually need suppositories to get started
Hello. I have had chronic consipation for for over 30 years and rely on suppositories to get my bowels working. More recently I have had loose & fragmented stool with bouts of diarrhea. Difficult for others to understand but even when I feel a neeed to "go", I usually need suppositories to get started
gussmithy
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IBS Network
6 months ago
follow up sigmoidoscopy
I go for my follow up sigmoidoscopy on Tuesday to check for regrowth of my precancerous polyp that was removed 6 months ago. What are the chances that these regrow in the same spot and if so, could they already have turned to cancer if they grow back within 6 months? The closer I get to the test, the
I go for my follow up sigmoidoscopy on Tuesday to check for regrowth of my precancerous polyp that was removed 6 months ago. What are the chances that these regrow in the same spot and if so, could they already have turned to cancer if they grow back within 6 months? The closer I get to the test, the
EmmyCG
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Symptoms of Carbidopa levodopa overdose?
What are the symptoms of c/l overdose? I may have accidentally taken my morning dose twice!
What are the symptoms of c/l overdose? I may have accidentally taken my morning dose twice!
Gallowglass
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
colonoscopy
can understand your concern but try not to worry. For me the worst thing is the bowel prep. Ensure you’re near a loo! During the procedure I was shown how to use gas and air effectively and it really worked well for me. I also had sedation- don’t be brave! I was given Buscopan at the end of the
can understand your concern but try not to worry. For me the worst thing is the bowel prep. Ensure you’re near a loo! During the procedure I was shown how to use gas and air effectively and it really worked well for me. I also had sedation- don’t be brave! I was given Buscopan at the end of the
Talulahjuanetta
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IBS Network
6 months ago
13 year old boy, pain around/just above belly button, struggling to get any diagnosis or find anything that helps.
My son has had pain around, or just above his belly button since end Nov. It went away for 2 weeks, and has since been bad again for another 3, preventing him attending school. Eating doesn't seem to affect it, and he is going to the toilet normally. We have tried
buscopan
(didn't seem to make
My son has had pain around, or just above his belly button since end Nov. It went away for 2 weeks, and has since been bad again for another 3, preventing him attending school. Eating doesn't seem to affect it, and he is going to the toilet normally. We have tried
buscopan
(didn't seem to make
Kaz5167
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IBS Network
6 months ago
colitis and Psoriasis
Hello, I’ve recently been diagnosed with colitis and also experienced some Psoriasis. Some people seem to think this all leads back to the liver. I just wondered if anyone had a similar experience and if there are tests available to see what I can possibly do?
Hello, I’ve recently been diagnosed with colitis and also experienced some Psoriasis. Some people seem to think this all leads back to the liver. I just wondered if anyone had a similar experience and if there are tests available to see what I can possibly do?
Nick1954
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
always hungry
Hi, I’ve suffered from stomach issues since December 2022. The obvious stuff - bloating, constipation and then diarrhoea, minor cramps, and nausea etc. I’m in my 4th doctors appointment for the problem, and all my blood tests are clear. I’ve recently been given IBS relief tablets, but I’m hesitant
Hi, I’ve suffered from stomach issues since December 2022. The obvious stuff - bloating, constipation and then diarrhoea, minor cramps, and nausea etc. I’m in my 4th doctors appointment for the problem, and all my blood tests are clear. I’ve recently been given IBS relief tablets, but I’m hesitant
sunflower606
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IBS Network
6 months ago
hi ladys still getting like a achey pain
hi ladys last year had a prolaspe bladder repair and i still get a achey light pain every so often for the last year since my op so waiting to see gyno next month to see what they think it could be , i allso have to have my gallbladder out tomorrow which im not looking forward too as any one had a pain
hi ladys last year had a prolaspe bladder repair and i still get a achey light pain every so often for the last year since my op so waiting to see gyno next month to see what they think it could be , i allso have to have my gallbladder out tomorrow which im not looking forward too as any one had a pain
Mrshappyme
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
10 months 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
My Condition and OP - Update.
Hello all. Was having a lie-in this morning - The phone rang and it was the urology waiting list people. I was informed my op to see if the BCG treatment had worked or not, is scheduled for the 8th of October. I doubt very much the BCG will have worked - I think my urology/oncology nurse thinks
Hello all. Was having a lie-in this morning - The phone rang and it was the urology waiting list people. I was informed my op to see if the BCG treatment had worked or not, is scheduled for the 8th of October. I doubt very much the BCG will have worked - I think my urology/oncology nurse thinks
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Abdomen pain - IBS
I have suffered with IBS since for 35 years and the pain was always on the left hand side and lower bowel. Had alternating constipation and diarrhoea but managed with occasional use of fybogel. For the last couple of years however have had terrible upper abdomen pain and bloating too. Have had gastroscopy
I have suffered with IBS since for 35 years and the pain was always on the left hand side and lower bowel. Had alternating constipation and diarrhoea but managed with occasional use of fybogel. For the last couple of years however have had terrible upper abdomen pain and bloating too. Have had gastroscopy
Wobbies
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IBS Network
6 months ago
New to this website and am looking for some advice :)
Hi, I’m a 19 year old female who has suffered from IBS my whole life, literally since I was a baby. I have EDS, PoTS, Endometriosis, GERD and Gastritis. I had H.pylori from the end of 2017 to April 2019, undiagnosed and untreated for over a year because my gp said that I was ‘attention seeking because
Hi, I’m a 19 year old female who has suffered from IBS my whole life, literally since I was a baby. I have EDS, PoTS, Endometriosis, GERD and Gastritis. I had H.pylori from the end of 2017 to April 2019, undiagnosed and untreated for over a year because my gp said that I was ‘attention seeking because
amort3ntia
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Alendronic Acid and diverticulosis
since my Rheumy discovered I have two fractured vertebra, she is insisting I take AA. At my Dexa scan last summer AA was suggested but left to my decision as it showed ostopaenia not osteoporosis. I took AA last weekend and experienced heartburn, indigestion and difficulty and some pain swallowing. I
since my Rheumy discovered I have two fractured vertebra, she is insisting I take AA. At my Dexa scan last summer AA was suggested but left to my decision as it showed ostopaenia not osteoporosis. I took AA last weekend and experienced heartburn, indigestion and difficulty and some pain swallowing. I
Japsquar
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Red Eye Update
Hi,I posted a few days ago about keep having a bloodshot eye. Now on 4th since the beginning of the month!! Or maybe they never actually completely go in the first place, only disappear from the visible part of my eye? I went to the MEC clinic at Specsavers and after various tests and examining my eyes
Hi,I posted a few days ago about keep having a bloodshot eye. Now on 4th since the beginning of the month!! Or maybe they never actually completely go in the first place, only disappear from the visible part of my eye? I went to the MEC clinic at Specsavers and after various tests and examining my eyes
Pusph
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Fatty Liver disease and Triglyceride levels
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
mickeymouse42
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
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