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Advice wanted: organising a run
Our village is punting for ideas for the Queen’s jubilee celebrations. To the parish council, I floated a run from here to the next village and back (10km) with 5 hard hills. I tried torpedoing the idea by saying “of course we’d never get permission to close the roads”. But someone said it would be
Our village is punting for ideas for the Queen’s jubilee celebrations. To the parish council, I floated a run from here to the next village and back (10km) with 5 hard hills. I tried torpedoing the idea by saying “of course we’d never get permission to close the roads”. But someone said it would be
HeavyFoot
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Introducing myself as a new member
Hi, I'm new here, just diagnosed and am interested in controlling further bone loss with way of eating. I am about 90% vegan but would like to ramp up my food sources (e.g. green leafy veggies, etc.) and strength/weight training to help with this condition. I am 71 years old, not taking any medications
Hi, I'm new here, just diagnosed and am interested in controlling further bone loss with way of eating. I am about 90% vegan but would like to ramp up my food sources (e.g. green leafy veggies, etc.) and strength/weight training to help with this condition. I am 71 years old, not taking any medications
SwimLMich
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
FAQ HOW TO RUN C25k.....A GUIDE.
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This is a revised version of the original “How to run C25k” post, which became uneditable. If you link others to this post please delete the old link.
[/i] So, You are wanting to know how to do the Couch to 5k training plan for non runners and have loads of questions. This forum is designed
[i]
This is a revised version of the original “How to run C25k” post, which became uneditable. If you link others to this post please delete the old link.
[/i] So, You are wanting to know how to do the Couch to 5k training plan for non runners and have loads of questions. This forum is designed
IannodaTruffe
Mentor
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
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Alpha Lipoic Acid
Hi I've been taking the above for a number of weeks as I'd read its good for neuropathy. I have fibro and one of my most persistent and annoying symptoms is pins and needles in my feet and hands. In recent months it had spread to my head and other areas and was driving me nuts. I have a suspicion it's
Hi I've been taking the above for a number of weeks as I'd read its good for neuropathy. I have fibro and one of my most persistent and annoying symptoms is pins and needles in my feet and hands. In recent months it had spread to my head and other areas and was driving me nuts. I have a suspicion it's
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Shock, upset and flare up of hashimotos thyroiditis
I wondered if anyone is kindly able to offer advice please. I recently lost my dad suddenly a month ago. I was able to carry on working for a 3 weeks, though I was upset, I was able to physically work. However last week because it was his funeral I went downhill on the Monday suffering with an enormous
I wondered if anyone is kindly able to offer advice please. I recently lost my dad suddenly a month ago. I was able to carry on working for a 3 weeks, though I was upset, I was able to physically work. However last week because it was his funeral I went downhill on the Monday suffering with an enormous
alibongo
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
looking for pcos support! (new here)
Hey, everyone! I'm new here and I was advised to try and find folks with a similar experience to mine. I got diagnosed with PCOS after having exactly zero (0) periods until I was 21, and then only like... two after that? My GP highly recommended I seek treatment when I was 19 (which I delayed for several
Hey, everyone! I'm new here and I was advised to try and find folks with a similar experience to mine. I got diagnosed with PCOS after having exactly zero (0) periods until I was 21, and then only like... two after that? My GP highly recommended I seek treatment when I was 19 (which I delayed for several
sglodion-tatws
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid and Evacal D3
Hi is anyone on these two medications and getting Stomach aches/headaches and feeling nauseous? I have been placed on these 6 weeks ago and I'm not feeling great! Even thought at one stage that I had Covid symptoms. (Didn't/Don't as get tested daily for work!) Have got in touch with my Rheumy dept and
Hi is anyone on these two medications and getting Stomach aches/headaches and feeling nauseous? I have been placed on these 6 weeks ago and I'm not feeling great! Even thought at one stage that I had Covid symptoms. (Didn't/Don't as get tested daily for work!) Have got in touch with my Rheumy dept and
scorpiojack
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NRAS
3 years ago
Living with PBC for 16 years.
Still going strong after 16 years. First abnormal blood test in Australia in 2006 although not diagnosed until I returned to the U.K. in 2010. I have been on Ursodeoxycholic Acid since then. I get tired but try to go to bed early and as now retired have the benefit of being able to get up when I like
Still going strong after 16 years. First abnormal blood test in Australia in 2006 although not diagnosed until I returned to the U.K. in 2010. I have been on Ursodeoxycholic Acid since then. I get tired but try to go to bed early and as now retired have the benefit of being able to get up when I like
Gioielli5
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
*Sensitive* - 5th transfer update
Hi all I've been a little quiet on here with my own updates as I have been wrapping my mental health in cotton wool a little after the rollercoaster of our last transfer attempts and miscarriage last year. But I just wanted to share some good news (as I don't often get to!). I'm also really sorry if
Hi all I've been a little quiet on here with my own updates as I have been wrapping my mental health in cotton wool a little after the rollercoaster of our last transfer attempts and miscarriage last year. But I just wanted to share some good news (as I don't often get to!). I'm also really sorry if
Hoop123
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Is that normal blood pressure be higher than normal in B12 deficiency ?
My blood pressure increased soon after my severe neurologic symptoms started l. I have bad muscle weakness and numbness in arms and eyesight problems. Its challenging for me to walk. Too much pressure I feel during walking or standing and sweat like a rain. My blood pressure was 14.9 over 9.8 today.
My blood pressure increased soon after my severe neurologic symptoms started l. I have bad muscle weakness and numbness in arms and eyesight problems. Its challenging for me to walk. Too much pressure I feel during walking or standing and sweat like a rain. My blood pressure was 14.9 over 9.8 today.
Hamayeshguy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Methionine Restriction
This review is prompted by a new paper: "
Methionine Restriction: Ready for Prime Time in the Cancer Clinic?
" [1] "Methionine ... is an essential amino acid in humans. As the substrate for other amino acids such as cysteine and taurine, versatile compounds such as SAM-e, and the important antioxidant
This review is prompted by a new paper: "
Methionine Restriction: Ready for Prime Time in the Cancer Clinic?
" [1] "Methionine ... is an essential amino acid in humans. As the substrate for other amino acids such as cysteine and taurine, versatile compounds such as SAM-e, and the important antioxidant
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Fibromyalgia In PD And Some Potential Relief
Fibromyalgia (FM) is slightly more common in people with PD and FM can cause all over body pain that moves around and can affect tissues, joints and muscles. This group of people with PD and FM are more likely to get dementia and have worse symptoms. FM can cause painful flare-ups at random times, but
Fibromyalgia (FM) is slightly more common in people with PD and FM can cause all over body pain that moves around and can affect tissues, joints and muscles. This group of people with PD and FM are more likely to get dementia and have worse symptoms. FM can cause painful flare-ups at random times, but
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Hyaluronic Acid and CLL
I have been using a Revitalift over the counter face serum that is 1.5%
Hyaluronic
Acid
sold as a treatment for wrinkles and aging skin. I seem to remember somewhere that there is a tie to CLL. Does anyone have any info on this? TIA
I have been using a Revitalift over the counter face serum that is 1.5%
Hyaluronic
Acid
sold as a treatment for wrinkles and aging skin. I seem to remember somewhere that there is a tie to CLL. Does anyone have any info on this? TIA
CBME
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Bleeding
Have been bleeding for 2 weeks doctor gave me mefenamic acid but not working what can I do
Have been bleeding for 2 weeks doctor gave me mefenamic acid but not working what can I do
Shazzer70
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BASHH
3 years ago
Does yeast infection diet really work, or it is a loss of time? (vaginal)
I am interested in personal experiences with this diet. I am kind of desperate. It's been almost 8 months of treatment and although there is an improvement with boric acid, it is not totally cured. I also use organic propolis, C vitamin, omega 3, cranberry supplements, probiotics, D vitamin. Has anyone
I am interested in personal experiences with this diet. I am kind of desperate. It's been almost 8 months of treatment and although there is an improvement with boric acid, it is not totally cured. I also use organic propolis, C vitamin, omega 3, cranberry supplements, probiotics, D vitamin. Has anyone
MariaREC
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Has anyone tried garlic capsules for curing yeast infection, in addition to the conventional medication?
I have recurrent vagina yeast infection. It's been almost 8 months of treatment and although there is an improvement with boric acid, it is not totally cured. I also use organic propolis, C vitamin, omega 3, cranberry supplements, probiotics, D vitamin. Thanks!
I have recurrent vagina yeast infection. It's been almost 8 months of treatment and although there is an improvement with boric acid, it is not totally cured. I also use organic propolis, C vitamin, omega 3, cranberry supplements, probiotics, D vitamin. Thanks!
MariaREC
in
PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Does yeast infection diet really work, or it is a loss of time? (vaginal)
Recurrent vaginal yeast infection, Yeast infection diet. I am interested in personal experiences with this diet. I am kind of desperate. It's been almost 8 months of treatment and although there is an improvement with boric acid, it is not totally cured. I also use organic propolis, C vitamin, omega
Recurrent vaginal yeast infection, Yeast infection diet. I am interested in personal experiences with this diet. I am kind of desperate. It's been almost 8 months of treatment and although there is an improvement with boric acid, it is not totally cured. I also use organic propolis, C vitamin, omega
MariaREC
in
PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Life
Hello all. Life when diagnosed with ataxia is the beginning of a new life that can make everything harder to do although, harder doesn’t mean it can’t be done it just makes it harder. It makes us find different ways of doing things. I think, (having done a first aid course ounce which was that long
Hello all. Life when diagnosed with ataxia is the beginning of a new life that can make everything harder to do although, harder doesn’t mean it can’t be done it just makes it harder. It makes us find different ways of doing things. I think, (having done a first aid course ounce which was that long
paul456
in
Ataxia UK
2 years ago
My top sleep aid right now
Just wanted to share about what helps me most at the moment. Sleep is so important for us. The website is www.nothingmuchhappens.com (I listen in the Audible app) and it's billed as 'bedtime stories for grownups'. In fact it is more than that - it's a kind of brain training. The stories are simple
Just wanted to share about what helps me most at the moment. Sleep is so important for us. The website is www.nothingmuchhappens.com (I listen in the Audible app) and it's billed as 'bedtime stories for grownups'. In fact it is more than that - it's a kind of brain training. The stories are simple
Smokeypurple
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Is anyone here boosting their plasmalogen levels?
I've watched several interviews with biochemist Dayan Goodenowe PhD (https://drgoodenowe.com/) where he discussed increasing plasmalogen levels to prevent Alzheimer's and other dementias. He mentioned that higher plasmalogen levels also help in Parkinson's by improving function in dopaminergic neurons
I've watched several interviews with biochemist Dayan Goodenowe PhD (https://drgoodenowe.com/) where he discussed increasing plasmalogen levels to prevent Alzheimer's and other dementias. He mentioned that higher plasmalogen levels also help in Parkinson's by improving function in dopaminergic neurons
genesurf
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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