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Advice on Diet to reduce liver Fat?
Hi all, Looking for some advice from the great people here on diet to help reduce fat in the liver. My typical day is as follows: Breakfast - Just green tea or fresh squeezed lemon into sparkling water. Lunch - Brown toast, whole avocado, tomatoes with side of roasted almonds, lentil chips (100 grams
Hi all, Looking for some advice from the great people here on diet to help reduce fat in the liver. My typical day is as follows: Breakfast - Just green tea or fresh squeezed lemon into sparkling water. Lunch - Brown toast, whole avocado, tomatoes with side of roasted almonds, lentil chips (100 grams
Kylewillmott
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Vitamin B1 and B3 question
Hi, I am seeing all the posts about Vitamin B1 and Niacin. I currently take a dopamine agonist mirapexin and a MAOI Selegeline low dose plus vitamin E, CoenzymQ as prescribed by my neurologist. I also recently started taking vitamin D. Could someone advise how much B1 and B3 to try and what time of day
Hi, I am seeing all the posts about Vitamin B1 and Niacin. I currently take a dopamine agonist mirapexin and a MAOI Selegeline low dose plus vitamin E, CoenzymQ as prescribed by my neurologist. I also recently started taking vitamin D. Could someone advise how much B1 and B3 to try and what time of day
louise2Rookery
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Success stories with thin lining
Hi fellow ivf warriors! I have undertaken four IVF rounds and we have five PGS tested embryos in the freezer. My first FET transfer was cancelled back in August as my lining only reached 6.3mm. We changed our drug routine this time round and I have been on everything from the start including patches
Hi fellow ivf warriors! I have undertaken four IVF rounds and we have five PGS tested embryos in the freezer. My first FET transfer was cancelled back in August as my lining only reached 6.3mm. We changed our drug routine this time round and I have been on everything from the start including patches
pink1105
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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Have I got the right site or is this question time.!!!anyway party booked,don't tell the media,!! Will only deny it anyway. Don't worry we have a decontamination room.formerly number 10.😂😂☠️, HELP, Hopefully End Liver Problems. H.E.L.P. Remember that.All.?!!!
Have I got the right site or is this question time.!!!anyway party booked,don't tell the media,!! Will only deny it anyway. Don't worry we have a decontamination room.formerly number 10.😂😂☠️, HELP, Hopefully End Liver Problems. H.E.L.P. Remember that.All.?!!!
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Vitamin advice
I know from here that multi vitamins are generally no good I wondered what the experts think to these Alive woman’s energy vitamins please? I currently take vitamins D, K, C, magnesium and selenium, but wouldn’t mind trying something for an extra energy boost! In addition to the photo, they also contain
I know from here that multi vitamins are generally no good I wondered what the experts think to these Alive woman’s energy vitamins please? I currently take vitamins D, K, C, magnesium and selenium, but wouldn’t mind trying something for an extra energy boost! In addition to the photo, they also contain
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Hep C meds coming Friday 🙂
My lovely liver nurses called today to see how I am and discuss my meds. When I said I haven't received any meds she said she would chase them up. Within an hour I had a call and the company will deliver on Friday. I am being prescribed Harvoni which is undoubtedly the best medicine for my hep c... I
My lovely liver nurses called today to see how I am and discuss my meds. When I said I haven't received any meds she said she would chase them up. Within an hour I had a call and the company will deliver on Friday. I am being prescribed Harvoni which is undoubtedly the best medicine for my hep c... I
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
I started almost a year ago with this diagnosis, unfortunately. I had biopsies in February to confirm cirrhosis.
Since then I dropped 40 pounds, changed to low carb, walk a lot, drink coffee, take asparagus extract, milk thistle, vitamin e. Collagen, and Actos. Was hoping for lower number, but progress is progress! Down to NASH 3 and 33% of my liver. Not sure what the numbers on the right mean?? I weigh 125
Since then I dropped 40 pounds, changed to low carb, walk a lot, drink coffee, take asparagus extract, milk thistle, vitamin e. Collagen, and Actos. Was hoping for lower number, but progress is progress! Down to NASH 3 and 33% of my liver. Not sure what the numbers on the right mean?? I weigh 125
Newdeck
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Fatty Liver severe Stage 3 no fibrosis
I have Lupus so my blood gets testing every three months in 2013 I was told I had mild fatty liver then I changed my diet and in 2016 I was told I no longer had fatty liver However since then I went from 5’2” 115 lbs to in 2021 149 lbs I have been having abdominal issues for a little over a year
I have Lupus so my blood gets testing every three months in 2013 I was told I had mild fatty liver then I changed my diet and in 2016 I was told I no longer had fatty liver However since then I went from 5’2” 115 lbs to in 2021 149 lbs I have been having abdominal issues for a little over a year
Lorelle09
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Can an enlarged spleen be related to an undiagnosed liver problem
Hello everyone. Hope you are all having a good a day as possible. I recently discovered that my son has an enlarged spleen and as yet the doctors dont know why. Ive only posted on here a few times and that was concerning my lovely sister who died of an unknown type of hepatitis 7 months ago. I guess
Hello everyone. Hope you are all having a good a day as possible. I recently discovered that my son has an enlarged spleen and as yet the doctors dont know why. Ive only posted on here a few times and that was concerning my lovely sister who died of an unknown type of hepatitis 7 months ago. I guess
Chelseachelsea
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Overview of the Ataxias
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
2 years ago
UK Government announce that supplies of Molnupiravir and Ritonavir against Covid 19 have been secured.
Thousands of vulnerable patients could be taking ground-breaking COVID-19 antivirals this winter after the government announced deals to secure 2 new treatments. These treatments should speed up recovery time for COVID-19 patients and the most vulnerable will be eligible first, including the elderly
Thousands of vulnerable patients could be taking ground-breaking COVID-19 antivirals this winter after the government announced deals to secure 2 new treatments. These treatments should speed up recovery time for COVID-19 patients and the most vulnerable will be eligible first, including the elderly
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Is pain normal/ok?
I have AIH and am on budesonide and azathioprine. This week I’ve been getting some pain in my liver is that normal or should I be calling my doctor? I’m pretty newly diagnosed so not sure what’s normal or not just yet. Any advice would be great
I have AIH and am on budesonide and azathioprine. This week I’ve been getting some pain in my liver is that normal or should I be calling my doctor? I’m pretty newly diagnosed so not sure what’s normal or not just yet. Any advice would be great
Tennisgirl123
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Time for a sea change?
I see that we are still advising people (seniors no less) to taper off prami - the worst of the worst. To me that’s equal to jumping in front of a freight train. The suffering is too great. I have unilaterally decided that the only way to do this is to first switch to Neupro, get the person comfortable
I see that we are still advising people (seniors no less) to taper off prami - the worst of the worst. To me that’s equal to jumping in front of a freight train. The suffering is too great. I have unilaterally decided that the only way to do this is to first switch to Neupro, get the person comfortable
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Newbie
Hi I’m new here, just been diagnosed yesterday with hep c but apparently doctor thinks I could of caught it from when I was a teenager, I’m now in my mid fifties and so I would or could of had it for around 37 years, I dunno as had scan done and thankfully have no scarring on my liver so now been referred
Hi I’m new here, just been diagnosed yesterday with hep c but apparently doctor thinks I could of caught it from when I was a teenager, I’m now in my mid fifties and so I would or could of had it for around 37 years, I dunno as had scan done and thankfully have no scarring on my liver so now been referred
Hazeleyes66
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Hepatitis C Trust
3 years ago
Neuroprotective effect of rapamycin against Parkinson's disease in mice - 2018 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30693687/
Conclusions: Rapamycin inhibits the activation of mTOR pathway, which contributes to protect against the loss of dopaminergic neurons and provide behavioral improvements in mice with Parkinson's disease. These results are partially related to the ability of rapamycin in inducing autophagy and reducing
Conclusions: Rapamycin inhibits the activation of mTOR pathway, which contributes to protect against the loss of dopaminergic neurons and provide behavioral improvements in mice with Parkinson's disease. These results are partially related to the ability of rapamycin in inducing autophagy and reducing
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vitamin E for Restless Legs
Vitamin E for Restless Legs Please poke around on the Internet; i.e. do your own research. Good search term is perhaps: Vitamin E Restless legs Have been taking a number of Quality Supplements for years for good health. I take Vitamin E 800ug daily (2 ea Nature's Way 400ug Occasionally do NOT take
Vitamin E for Restless Legs Please poke around on the Internet; i.e. do your own research. Good search term is perhaps: Vitamin E Restless legs Have been taking a number of Quality Supplements for years for good health. I take Vitamin E 800ug daily (2 ea Nature's Way 400ug Occasionally do NOT take
johnnorthwest
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Mediterranean Diet Nutrients
New Italian paper below. [1] Mark Moyad has been saying for many years that "Heart-healthy is prostate-healthy." It is known that men with PCa have a higher risk for cardiovascular-related mortality - even if not on ADT - and that men with PCa often exhibit symptoms of the metabolic syndrome [MetS],
New Italian paper below. [1] Mark Moyad has been saying for many years that "Heart-healthy is prostate-healthy." It is known that men with PCa have a higher risk for cardiovascular-related mortality - even if not on ADT - and that men with PCa often exhibit symptoms of the metabolic syndrome [MetS],
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Hepatitis E
Hi There, I've been diagnosed with
Hepatitis
E
, and its making me really ill. I suffer daily from fatigue, flu symptoms weakness, no appetite, and nausea with vomiting in the morning.
Hi There, I've been diagnosed with
Hepatitis
E
, and its making me really ill. I suffer daily from fatigue, flu symptoms weakness, no appetite, and nausea with vomiting in the morning.
Bojothedog
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Alcoholic experiencing liver tenderness and random pains yet ultrasound and bloods do not indicate cirrhosis.
I’ve had shoulder pain, random liver pains and occasionally my lower right rib cage is tender to even touch. I explained my concerns to my doctor, had blood screening and full abdominal ultrasound, gallbladder, liver, kidneys, aorta etc we’re all within the norm, the spleen slightly on the large side
I’ve had shoulder pain, random liver pains and occasionally my lower right rib cage is tender to even touch. I explained my concerns to my doctor, had blood screening and full abdominal ultrasound, gallbladder, liver, kidneys, aorta etc we’re all within the norm, the spleen slightly on the large side
Marleythecat
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Diagnosed with hep C today...
I'm 2 months pregnant and went for a regular appointment and got told I have hep C... Idk what to say or do. I'm literally dumbfounded. I can't tell anyone but my husband. What is going to happen?
I'm 2 months pregnant and went for a regular appointment and got told I have hep C... Idk what to say or do. I'm literally dumbfounded. I can't tell anyone but my husband. What is going to happen?
Rainingagain89
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Hepatitis C Trust
3 years ago
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