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Vitamin E
Hi - I've read in "it starts with the egg" about taking 600mg of Vitamin E in preparation for FET. I'm finding it difficult to source this amount. Has anyone taken more or less? Looks like 1000iu translates to around 600-ish but feels like a big amount.
Hi - I've read in "it starts with the egg" about taking 600mg of Vitamin E in preparation for FET. I'm finding it difficult to source this amount. Has anyone taken more or less? Looks like 1000iu translates to around 600-ish but feels like a big amount.
Greenleaves1
in
Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Any tips for Natural Modified FET (boost lining)?
Hi everyone, I have a persistent thinnish lining (around 6 to 7mm) after an episode of abnormal bleeding between periods (turned out to be silent endo and a polyp that did not show up on ultrasound). Before that, 11mm was my average. After failing a recent FET, my doctor decided to monitor my lining
Hi everyone, I have a persistent thinnish lining (around 6 to 7mm) after an episode of abnormal bleeding between periods (turned out to be silent endo and a polyp that did not show up on ultrasound). Before that, 11mm was my average. After failing a recent FET, my doctor decided to monitor my lining
hanzi
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Update
Just thought I would update my situation after being diagnosed with Nash in 2019. After changing my diet and losing 20 kilos I have been told by my surgeon who recently performed an operation to repair a large hiatus hernia that I do not have Nash. My liver has returned to its normal size and it's a
Just thought I would update my situation after being diagnosed with Nash in 2019. After changing my diet and losing 20 kilos I have been told by my surgeon who recently performed an operation to repair a large hiatus hernia that I do not have Nash. My liver has returned to its normal size and it's a
Mizcole
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 months ago
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I appreciate the interest in knowing more of my "back story" and my CLL "markers" history. What bothers me is a bias toward the pharmaceutical approach to treating CLL that is characterized as the "best" approach despite failed and incompetent pharmaceutical interventions, highlighted in the incompentently
I appreciate the interest in knowing more of my "back story" and my CLL "markers" history. What bothers me is a bias toward the pharmaceutical approach to treating CLL that is characterized as the "best" approach despite failed and incompetent pharmaceutical interventions, highlighted in the incompentently
leftysfsl1945
in
CLL Support
4 months ago
Lefty
I earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Worked in Silicon Valley for several years and managed to join a start up company prior to it going public that was very successful. During 2015 I started seeing a Naturopathic doctor and became impressed with
I earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Worked in Silicon Valley for several years and managed to join a start up company prior to it going public that was very successful. During 2015 I started seeing a Naturopathic doctor and became impressed with
leftysfsl1945
in
CLL Support
4 months ago
Vitamins/supplement balance 2ww and TTC. SO CONFUSING!
How do you manage preparing for an IVF cycle with suplements if you are also trying naturally? I am in a 2ww and might be pregnant if you believe in miracles. I have been taking the list below before, but learnt this is too much and can be detrimental in a two week wait so swapped for a pregnancy
How do you manage preparing for an IVF cycle with suplements if you are also trying naturally? I am in a 2ww and might be pregnant if you believe in miracles. I have been taking the list below before, but learnt this is too much and can be detrimental in a two week wait so swapped for a pregnancy
Cuppppatea
in
Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
two week wait vitamins
We continue trying naturally this month after failed embryo transfer last month … Currently ovulating but concerned about vitamins in the two week wait. Any insights ? I am taking : Alpha lipoic acid - 500 mg Vit D - 4,000 IU COQ10 - Ubiquinone, 300mg twice a day (folic actin) methylfolate 400
We continue trying naturally this month after failed embryo transfer last month … Currently ovulating but concerned about vitamins in the two week wait. Any insights ? I am taking : Alpha lipoic acid - 500 mg Vit D - 4,000 IU COQ10 - Ubiquinone, 300mg twice a day (folic actin) methylfolate 400
Cuppppatea
in
Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
NMN supplement help cirrhosis?
Hi, I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis in June 23, now in a compensated state with bloods improving every time. I have been abstinent since diagnosis. I do a lot of physical exercise and have been told it’s safe for me to take whey protein. I am very conscious of what I take and have
Hi, I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis in June 23, now in a compensated state with bloods improving every time. I have been abstinent since diagnosis. I do a lot of physical exercise and have been told it’s safe for me to take whey protein. I am very conscious of what I take and have
DaveQ67
in
British Liver Trust
5 months ago
VITAMINS - Why do clinics recommend Proxseed?
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Cuppppatea
in
Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
People with high blood levels of niacin, (vitamin B3), may be more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those with lower levels
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
5 months ago
Wednesday Word
[u][i]
ALT - Alanine Transaminase
[/i][/u] This is a blood test performed as part of your routine liver panel test. It is released more so by the [u][i]
hepatocytes -(liver cells)
[/i][/u] so it's associated more with hepatitis rather than PBC. ALT can be elevated in both non responders
[u][i]
ALT - Alanine Transaminase
[/i][/u] This is a blood test performed as part of your routine liver panel test. It is released more so by the [u][i]
hepatocytes -(liver cells)
[/i][/u] so it's associated more with hepatitis rather than PBC. ALT can be elevated in both non responders
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
4 months ago
possible hep c infection
I wonder if anyone can advise me please. My wonderful 76 year old mum was given a blood transfusion after the birth of me 48 years ago. Over the years her blood test has shown slightly elevated bilirubin but no further action was taken, I think we hoped it would be Gilbert’s syndrome. I know she knows
I wonder if anyone can advise me please. My wonderful 76 year old mum was given a blood transfusion after the birth of me 48 years ago. Over the years her blood test has shown slightly elevated bilirubin but no further action was taken, I think we hoped it would be Gilbert’s syndrome. I know she knows
Worrylou
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Beta blockers
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
Robert1220
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Healing slowed due to lack of sun energy.
I am still healing but it is slower and I need more sleep to heal. It became definitive when there was stronger February sun and there happened to be fewer clouds. I got "good sun" and needed a lot of sleep. The sun is doing its part it is the peskey clouds fault. 🙂 I do take 1000 IU of D3, 3 IU of
I am still healing but it is slower and I need more sleep to heal. It became definitive when there was stronger February sun and there happened to be fewer clouds. I got "good sun" and needed a lot of sleep. The sun is doing its part it is the peskey clouds fault. 🙂 I do take 1000 IU of D3, 3 IU of
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
liver problem
during a scan the operative reported features of Liver Cirrhosis. However all bloods have come back fine, I have no Symptoms, and have never been a heavy drinker, the last 22 years have been at most 2 units a week. in addition I have had no Hepatitis conditions or ever done intravenous drugs. What
during a scan the operative reported features of Liver Cirrhosis. However all bloods have come back fine, I have no Symptoms, and have never been a heavy drinker, the last 22 years have been at most 2 units a week. in addition I have had no Hepatitis conditions or ever done intravenous drugs. What
Babschap
in
British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Sorbolene Lotion experience and my RLS
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
bernardnz
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Pre-CRPC Supplements/Drugs - Potential Risks vs Rewards?
With some substances there could be a "tipping" point depending on the substance, the dosage and the patient's stage of cancer where the substance may have a higher chance of having a negative effect instead of positive. It usually relates to ROS levels. Adequate levels of ROS are important for cancer
With some substances there could be a "tipping" point depending on the substance, the dosage and the patient's stage of cancer where the substance may have a higher chance of having a negative effect instead of positive. It usually relates to ROS levels. Adequate levels of ROS are important for cancer
jazj
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Vit E, B 12, CoQ10?
Hi there, has anyone got or knows someone that has ataxia caused by deficiencies of:Vitamin E Vitamin B12 Or CoQ10 I have often seen these mentioned on the Internet but have never actually known anyone whose cerebeller ataxia is caused by any of them. Or maybe another supplement essential to the body
Hi there, has anyone got or knows someone that has ataxia caused by deficiencies of:Vitamin E Vitamin B12 Or CoQ10 I have often seen these mentioned on the Internet but have never actually known anyone whose cerebeller ataxia is caused by any of them. Or maybe another supplement essential to the body
penelope2
in
Ataxia UK
7 months ago
Travel Insurance
Hello all, I was diagnosed with Liver Cirrhosis last October with Gastric Varices that where treated with a coil at the time. Can anyone advise as to any travel insurance companies that specialise in Liver disease conditions? Best regards Gary
Hello all, I was diagnosed with Liver Cirrhosis last October with Gastric Varices that where treated with a coil at the time. Can anyone advise as to any travel insurance companies that specialise in Liver disease conditions? Best regards Gary
RoryG2023
in
British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Mr Alan M
I have been missed diagnosed with liver disease for years I believe that I am still around because I do not drink and I am quite strict with my diet etc. I have also taken a lot of over the counter medication for liver disease. I believe that the disease has been caused by DILI / prescribed medication
I have been missed diagnosed with liver disease for years I believe that I am still around because I do not drink and I am quite strict with my diet etc. I have also taken a lot of over the counter medication for liver disease. I believe that the disease has been caused by DILI / prescribed medication
TillySyd
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
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