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Inositol and selenium
Hi Guys came across this regarding Inositol and selenium my understanding of is that it helps with the iodination process of the thyroid . Please can I have your thought on this .
The Role of Inositol in Thyroid Physiology and in Subclinical Hypothyroidism Management
https://www.frontiersin.org
Hi Guys came across this regarding Inositol and selenium my understanding of is that it helps with the iodination process of the thyroid . Please can I have your thought on this .
The Role of Inositol in Thyroid Physiology and in Subclinical Hypothyroidism Management
https://www.frontiersin.org
moljanie
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
confused about bowels
Hi everyone so was just wondering if anyone had similar symptoms. Iv had 3 children in less then 5 years, after my second born in 2021 i started getting piles every month. after my baby boy was born in May 2023 I also got the piles but probably once every few months , I was on iron tablets while pregnant
Hi everyone so was just wondering if anyone had similar symptoms. Iv had 3 children in less then 5 years, after my second born in 2021 i started getting piles every month. after my baby boy was born in May 2023 I also got the piles but probably once every few months , I was on iron tablets while pregnant
Purplelover3
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Bowel Disease Support
6 months ago
Trust Issues
The older doctor in my GP practice, that I have known for years and trusted, lied to me the other day and I have no faith in him any more. I had an eye infection a few weeks ago, which I put down to hay fever. I was prescribed Chloramphenicol, but the infection took a while to clear as the instructions
The older doctor in my GP practice, that I have known for years and trusted, lied to me the other day and I have no faith in him any more. I had an eye infection a few weeks ago, which I put down to hay fever. I was prescribed Chloramphenicol, but the infection took a while to clear as the instructions
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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Salofalk foam enema - should I feel it?
Thanks in advance if anyone has experience using foam enemas - in particular, Salofalk. I just had colonoscopy and endoscopy 2 days ago after suffering a UC flare up as a result of COVID with intestinal symptoms in November. Was very shocked and disappointed to learn that my ulcerative proctitis has
Thanks in advance if anyone has experience using foam enemas - in particular, Salofalk. I just had colonoscopy and endoscopy 2 days ago after suffering a UC flare up as a result of COVID with intestinal symptoms in November. Was very shocked and disappointed to learn that my ulcerative proctitis has
Bunnygirl1
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
6 months ago
Sigmoidoscopy
Had a ct scan with contrast dye last year and nothing was found. Was given antibiotics for suspected giardia and everything settled down for 7 months then Christmas came had a few foods that may have caused some issues as I'm lactose intolerant and other foods can cause problems at times too also had
Had a ct scan with contrast dye last year and nothing was found. Was given antibiotics for suspected giardia and everything settled down for 7 months then Christmas came had a few foods that may have caused some issues as I'm lactose intolerant and other foods can cause problems at times too also had
Sooty712
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
6 months ago
Doctor won't diagnose PMR
I'm absolutely certain that I have PMR. But my blood tests all came back normal, including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the inflammatory marker test, and I'm only 56. My GP has just left me on NSAIDS and paracetamol with physio. It's not working. How common is it to have PMR with no obvious
I'm absolutely certain that I have PMR. But my blood tests all came back normal, including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the inflammatory marker test, and I'm only 56. My GP has just left me on NSAIDS and paracetamol with physio. It's not working. How common is it to have PMR with no obvious
Creas
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
waiting
have waited 7 years for a new hip Have Avascular Necrosis So much pain 4 surgeons have made reasons not to do So much pain Now another hospital said may do next month But so worried now
have waited 7 years for a new hip Have Avascular Necrosis So much pain 4 surgeons have made reasons not to do So much pain Now another hospital said may do next month But so worried now
Perrie46
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NRAS
10 months ago
Horrible food and mouth taste
I am trying to find out which tablet can spoil taste a food. Dose anyone have this problem on Prednisonal ?
I am trying to find out which tablet can spoil taste a food. Dose anyone have this problem on Prednisonal ?
Doublef
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Omeprazole and Gastroscopy
I have been having digestive issues since May, lots of indigestion, acid reflux, belching etc. It comes and goes, sometimes good, sometime not, I would say I feel unwell 50% of the time. I was referred to a gastroenterologist. I had a colonoscopy last year and all was clear. Gastro decided
I have been having digestive issues since May, lots of indigestion, acid reflux, belching etc. It comes and goes, sometimes good, sometime not, I would say I feel unwell 50% of the time. I was referred to a gastroenterologist. I had a colonoscopy last year and all was clear. Gastro decided
Basilpie
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Maintenance Chemo
I was diagnosed with stage 2 endometrioid cancer five years ago. I went through chemo treatments: carboplatin and taxol. I even had IP belly washes of taxol. They are not doing these any longer in the US. Sadly, my cancer reoccurred six months ago. I was cancer free and in remission for five years. The
I was diagnosed with stage 2 endometrioid cancer five years ago. I went through chemo treatments: carboplatin and taxol. I even had IP belly washes of taxol. They are not doing these any longer in the US. Sadly, my cancer reoccurred six months ago. I was cancer free and in remission for five years. The
ARamage
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Familial Polycythemia
Hi,I wondered if anyone could advise on what care we should be getting for familial polycythemia? my 2 children (age 24 & 27) and I were tested at Guys a few years ago for the Jak2 gene, it was negative & we were discharged. Our blood tests always show a red cell count around 5.6, Haemoglobin 160
Hi,I wondered if anyone could advise on what care we should be getting for familial polycythemia? my 2 children (age 24 & 27) and I were tested at Guys a few years ago for the Jak2 gene, it was negative & we were discharged. Our blood tests always show a red cell count around 5.6, Haemoglobin 160
Vicky_b
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Radiotherapy for pelvic lymph node
Hi all hope you're doing as well s can be! Just wanted to know if anyone has had radiotherapy for pelvic lymph node. I've just had radiotherapy for superclavicular Fosse lymph node near collar bone and in two weeks start radiotherapy on the pelvic node. Im goi g in Wednesday to have the pre radiotherapy
Hi all hope you're doing as well s can be! Just wanted to know if anyone has had radiotherapy for pelvic lymph node. I've just had radiotherapy for superclavicular Fosse lymph node near collar bone and in two weeks start radiotherapy on the pelvic node. Im goi g in Wednesday to have the pre radiotherapy
win_56
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Dental Issues on Finesteride
Five weeks after starting on finesteride 5 mg I developed painfully sensitive teeth both top and bottom on left side of my mouth. Here's what a google search turned up: https://forum.propeciahelp.com/t/propecia-and-dental-problems/1254 https://www.ehealthme.com/ds/finasteride/toothaches/ I became
Five weeks after starting on finesteride 5 mg I developed painfully sensitive teeth both top and bottom on left side of my mouth. Here's what a google search turned up: https://forum.propeciahelp.com/t/propecia-and-dental-problems/1254 https://www.ehealthme.com/ds/finasteride/toothaches/ I became
fast_eddie
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Atrophic Gastritis
Hi everyone, I have deen trying slippery elm to no avail for general stomach discomfort. I sometimes feel as if I have a 'fist' moving around in my stomach. The 'fist'feeling then just stays perfectly still, I then feel like I need to stretch to accomodate the 'fist' and then it feels a little better
Hi everyone, I have deen trying slippery elm to no avail for general stomach discomfort. I sometimes feel as if I have a 'fist' moving around in my stomach. The 'fist'feeling then just stays perfectly still, I then feel like I need to stretch to accomodate the 'fist' and then it feels a little better
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Chronic diarrhea after chemo; any suggestions?
Hello lovely ladies; unfortunately my disease came back after 2.5 years and 70 cm of my small intestines had to be removed with surgery. 6 cycle of chemo is given. 4 finished so far. But i'm experiencing terrible diarrhea. Everyday more than 10 (sometimes 18) visits to restroom and pain during after
Hello lovely ladies; unfortunately my disease came back after 2.5 years and 70 cm of my small intestines had to be removed with surgery. 6 cycle of chemo is given. 4 finished so far. But i'm experiencing terrible diarrhea. Everyday more than 10 (sometimes 18) visits to restroom and pain during after
Sybil71
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Long term side effects of using steroids
https://www.verywellhealth.com/steroid-side-effects-83089 A huge long description of all the problems with steroids. It was not till I saw specialists like Endocrinologist AND Rheumatologist that I was made more aware of the concerns. My PCP loves steroids., like just take more insulin, how about 50%
https://www.verywellhealth.com/steroid-side-effects-83089 A huge long description of all the problems with steroids. It was not till I saw specialists like Endocrinologist AND Rheumatologist that I was made more aware of the concerns. My PCP loves steroids., like just take more insulin, how about 50%
sdowney717
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
h pylori treatment
hello I’d like to hear from anyone who has successfully eradicated helicobacter pylori with either a natural or antibiotic protocol. I’m on low dose NDT with Dr Frey and have thyroid nodules (biopsy tested benign) Tested positive for h pylori via a breath test in October and was offered quadruple
hello I’d like to hear from anyone who has successfully eradicated helicobacter pylori with either a natural or antibiotic protocol. I’m on low dose NDT with Dr Frey and have thyroid nodules (biopsy tested benign) Tested positive for h pylori via a breath test in October and was offered quadruple
Crankyoldbag
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
New ED Gell FDA Approved
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Any advice for travel insurance with previous Pulmonary Embolisms?
Hello all. After a bad bout of pneumonia/pleurisy 18 months ago had a crisis and diagnosed with non acute pulmonary embolisms. I haven't really improved and appear to have some heart failure etc since. Now I wondered if anyone with similar has managed to get health insurance for flying to Spain for
Hello all. After a bad bout of pneumonia/pleurisy 18 months ago had a crisis and diagnosed with non acute pulmonary embolisms. I haven't really improved and appear to have some heart failure etc since. Now I wondered if anyone with similar has managed to get health insurance for flying to Spain for
jib70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
No Epi
Did your Dentist know you have AFib and are taking Eliquis? Dentists use Lidocaine as it is a vasoconstrictor, however in your case Local with No Epi would have been best. Also sometimes before an Extraction you come off Eliquis 1-2 days before but your Dentist would have consulted with your EP. For
Did your Dentist know you have AFib and are taking Eliquis? Dentists use Lidocaine as it is a vasoconstrictor, however in your case Local with No Epi would have been best. Also sometimes before an Extraction you come off Eliquis 1-2 days before but your Dentist would have consulted with your EP. For
Tilos5
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AF Association
10 months ago
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