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Ocaliva
Hi everybody, I’ve just been told that I should now start ocaliva aswell as urso I’m so worried about side effects after reading up on it, wondering how many of youse are getting on with it did you have lots of side effects ect!!
Hi everybody, I’ve just been told that I should now start ocaliva aswell as urso I’m so worried about side effects after reading up on it, wondering how many of youse are getting on with it did you have lots of side effects ect!!
Lena2011
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PBC Foundation
3 months ago
TRIMBOW HELP
Hello everyone , I need advice from those who use trimbow; I have COPD and have been living with only one lung for 5 years, I have never used bronchodilators but I have always relied on exercises, a good diet and of course no smoking or alcohol. I must say that I did very well, especially because
Hello everyone , I need advice from those who use trimbow; I have COPD and have been living with only one lung for 5 years, I have never used bronchodilators but I have always relied on exercises, a good diet and of course no smoking or alcohol. I must say that I did very well, especially because
pasquino
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Categorize Differences ?
I have said before, my first neurologist , a world recognized doctor in the field of PD told me 20 years ago that someday what we now know as Parkinson's Disease will be 10 to 15 or more individual diseases that resemble each other but may be treated differently. I keep forgetting this and continue
I have said before, my first neurologist , a world recognized doctor in the field of PD told me 20 years ago that someday what we now know as Parkinson's Disease will be 10 to 15 or more individual diseases that resemble each other but may be treated differently. I keep forgetting this and continue
Gymsack
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
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norethisterone to delay period
hi everyone! does anyone have experience with norethisterone to delay period for holidays ect? I have never used it but i have a holiday coming up that the pain of being on my period would completely ruin. For me, delaying the period pain is a main priority. Any advice or experiences would be really
hi everyone! does anyone have experience with norethisterone to delay period for holidays ect? I have never used it but i have a holiday coming up that the pain of being on my period would completely ruin. For me, delaying the period pain is a main priority. Any advice or experiences would be really
Bk27
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
I'm Back....
Hi Everyone, I was on this site several months ago and since then have been in a psychiatric hospital, been seeing a psychiatrist, had EMDR and ketamine treatments, had weekly therapy sessions and am about to try a new therapist, and have tried five different anti-depressants. I'm still struggling
Hi Everyone, I was on this site several months ago and since then have been in a psychiatric hospital, been seeing a psychiatrist, had EMDR and ketamine treatments, had weekly therapy sessions and am about to try a new therapist, and have tried five different anti-depressants. I'm still struggling
Woolybluecurl
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Prostate Cancer Diet and Re-purposed Meds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
PlantrichyRich
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
BioMax Red Light Therapy
https://platinumtherapylights.com/products/biomax-rlt Any users of these panels on here? Can apparently improve mitochondrial health so I’m seriously considering investing. Wondered if you thought worth your hard earned cash and time. General health benefits? Any noticeable PD improvements? And
https://platinumtherapylights.com/products/biomax-rlt Any users of these panels on here? Can apparently improve mitochondrial health so I’m seriously considering investing. Wondered if you thought worth your hard earned cash and time. General health benefits? Any noticeable PD improvements? And
JCRO
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Feeling Right
Feeling Right Feeling Right... I'm a 73yo retired physician who's struggled with OCD most of my life. While initially tic like as a child, it has evolved into obsessive thoughts (like trying to figure out what time it would be if I interchanged the hands of a clock, constantly calculating exchange
Feeling Right Feeling Right... I'm a 73yo retired physician who's struggled with OCD most of my life. While initially tic like as a child, it has evolved into obsessive thoughts (like trying to figure out what time it would be if I interchanged the hands of a clock, constantly calculating exchange
Stratocaster78
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My OCD Community
7 months ago
why is everything I do fail bc I have a learning disorder
So growing up I got fairley bullied at picked on in school, online, ect. And have adhd and recently haven’t been taking any meds for it, and am waiting on new meds and treatment transfer for this new therapist place. I’ve been going nuts, the littlest things would just make me mad and tense up and I
So growing up I got fairley bullied at picked on in school, online, ect. And have adhd and recently haven’t been taking any meds for it, and am waiting on new meds and treatment transfer for this new therapist place. I’ve been going nuts, the littlest things would just make me mad and tense up and I
collin_locke
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 months ago
I’m not sure ( I’m 19, M ) graduated high school
So growing up I got fairley bullied at picked on in school, online, ect. And have adhd and recently haven’t been taking any meds for it, and am waiting on new meds and treatment transfer for this new therapist place. I’ve been going nuts, the littlest things would just make me mad and tense up and I
So growing up I got fairley bullied at picked on in school, online, ect. And have adhd and recently haven’t been taking any meds for it, and am waiting on new meds and treatment transfer for this new therapist place. I’ve been going nuts, the littlest things would just make me mad and tense up and I
collin_locke
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Morning Horrors
I have been struggling with anxiety and depression for nearly five years now. In addition to the usual anti-anxiety and anti-depression drugs, I have tried: Lithium, Ketamine Trials, ECT and Magnetic Stimulation. My current cocktail is: Sertraline 200mg AM, Methylphenidate 36mg AM, Lorazepam 1mg AM,
I have been struggling with anxiety and depression for nearly five years now. In addition to the usual anti-anxiety and anti-depression drugs, I have tried: Lithium, Ketamine Trials, ECT and Magnetic Stimulation. My current cocktail is: Sertraline 200mg AM, Methylphenidate 36mg AM, Lorazepam 1mg AM,
PillJunkie
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Nighttime or morning levothyroxine
I have been taking my levothyroxine in a morning, empty stomach, nothing to eat for a hour afterwards, I avoid caffeine , use decaff coffee, tea ect.I have been reading some studies on the best time to take levothyroxine and the findings say bedtime is the best time for levothyroxine to work so thinking
I have been taking my levothyroxine in a morning, empty stomach, nothing to eat for a hour afterwards, I avoid caffeine , use decaff coffee, tea ect.I have been reading some studies on the best time to take levothyroxine and the findings say bedtime is the best time for levothyroxine to work so thinking
Dawney63
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Experience, thus far with Lupron and Abiraterone
I am 78 years old. I was diagnosed in May 2022 with PCa after my PSA was measured at 23.79. I have no other health issues. Following the determination that PCa was still within the prostrate capsule and had not spread to any other organ, I was placed on Lupron (6 monthly IM injections for 2 years). Clinically
I am 78 years old. I was diagnosed in May 2022 with PCa after my PSA was measured at 23.79. I have no other health issues. Following the determination that PCa was still within the prostrate capsule and had not spread to any other organ, I was placed on Lupron (6 monthly IM injections for 2 years). Clinically
Sanctus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Tinituus Quite in the morning
Good Morning All I’ve had pulsating tinnitus for just over a year. I feel I was well habituating it as I don’t notice it much throughout the day with ambient noise. In the evening in a quiet room I tend to use masking noise help me sleep. over the last couple of months, I found it more noticeable
Good Morning All I’ve had pulsating tinnitus for just over a year. I feel I was well habituating it as I don’t notice it much throughout the day with ambient noise. In the evening in a quiet room I tend to use masking noise help me sleep. over the last couple of months, I found it more noticeable
Marsh3l
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Tinnitus UK
3 months ago
Finally!
Back in July I had a response to a FOI, which I challenged. I sent out numerous emails to different NHS governing bodies. I met a brick wall. Today an email turned up out of the blue from my Health Board. It only took them five months. The complaint was that the blood testing for thyroid did not
Back in July I had a response to a FOI, which I challenged. I sent out numerous emails to different NHS governing bodies. I met a brick wall. Today an email turned up out of the blue from my Health Board. It only took them five months. The complaint was that the blood testing for thyroid did not
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Art and music therapy for kidney patients
Coping with kidney disease can be difficult. Sometimes you have to think outside the box! Have you considered music or art therapy? Listen today to hear Social Worker Melissa Fry and patient Steven Light share their experiences with using music and art as coping strategies. https://www.podbean.com/ep
Coping with kidney disease can be difficult. Sometimes you have to think outside the box! Have you considered music or art therapy? Listen today to hear Social Worker Melissa Fry and patient Steven Light share their experiences with using music and art as coping strategies. https://www.podbean.com/ep
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
7 months ago
Must be doing something right!
Attended for my annual supplementary oxygen therapy review today and wahooooo, the prescription doesn't need to be increased! This is first time it hasn't needed to be increased year on year for the last 7 years. Very chuffed. A great Christmas gift.....Long may it last.
Attended for my annual supplementary oxygen therapy review today and wahooooo, the prescription doesn't need to be increased! This is first time it hasn't needed to be increased year on year for the last 7 years. Very chuffed. A great Christmas gift.....Long may it last.
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Cold is good for you
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Yesletsgo
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
7 months ago
ECT? Keen for peoples lived experiences
I’ve been referred for ECT and keen to hear from people who’ve had the treatment or in the process and how it was/is for you. The overall result - good bad or neutral? If there’s any good or bad things you experienced. Any tips? Would you do it again if needed? Any feedback would be gratefully
I’ve been referred for ECT and keen to hear from people who’ve had the treatment or in the process and how it was/is for you. The overall result - good bad or neutral? If there’s any good or bad things you experienced. Any tips? Would you do it again if needed? Any feedback would be gratefully
Hidden
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
3 months ago
Looking to connect
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
AVOCADOtastes
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 months ago
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