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Hello, I'm a 56 yr old male living in the UK. I'm overweight but I'm a vegetarian, don't smoke and hardly drink alcohol. Last year after going to the doctors with stomach and bowel issues, I had a colonoscopy which was clear. I also had blood tests, and early this year a poo test, which were so OK.
Hello, I'm a 56 yr old male living in the UK. I'm overweight but I'm a vegetarian, don't smoke and hardly drink alcohol. Last year after going to the doctors with stomach and bowel issues, I had a colonoscopy which was clear. I also had blood tests, and early this year a poo test, which were so OK.
Ricky650
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IBS Network
26 days ago
Vitamin B12
In addition to my daily Thyroxine dose of 100mcg I have been prescribed Vit B12, 4000 mcg per day by my Endo. The chemist has dispensed Cyanocominn which I understand is a synthetic Vit B preparation and I am led to believe not a good idea to take. Should I insist the chemist dispenses only natural
In addition to my daily Thyroxine dose of 100mcg I have been prescribed Vit B12, 4000 mcg per day by my Endo. The chemist has dispensed Cyanocominn which I understand is a synthetic Vit B preparation and I am led to believe not a good idea to take. Should I insist the chemist dispenses only natural
LONGEATON
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
Smokeless tobacco
SMOKELESS TOBACCO 🟠🟠🟠🟠🟠🟠🟠What is smokeless tobacco? ---------------------------------- Smokeless tobacco is tobacco that is not burned. It is also known as chewing tobacco, oral tobacco, spit or spitting tobacco, dip, chew, and snuff. Most people chew or suck (dip) the tobacco in their mouth
SMOKELESS TOBACCO 🟠🟠🟠🟠🟠🟠🟠What is smokeless tobacco? ---------------------------------- Smokeless tobacco is tobacco that is not burned. It is also known as chewing tobacco, oral tobacco, spit or spitting tobacco, dip, chew, and snuff. Most people chew or suck (dip) the tobacco in their mouth
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Blood tests MMA, B12
A conundrum about blood tests: I know that once substituting B12 blood levels are not reliable and that MMS should be tested instead. But if not substituting B12: do high B12 levels mean that there is no deficiency or should MMS and Homocysteine always be the preferred values? (My husband has blood
A conundrum about blood tests: I know that once substituting B12 blood levels are not reliable and that MMS should be tested instead. But if not substituting B12: do high B12 levels mean that there is no deficiency or should MMS and Homocysteine always be the preferred values? (My husband has blood
milupa
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Thyroid UK
27 days ago
advice pls....
do you know if there is a list of UK doctors that are B12 experts? I have parietal cell antibodies but not IF antibodies so not diagnosed with pernicious anaemia. Bloods in Aug '23 showed B12 at 150 so was started in B12 injections (I had no symptoms of low b12 apart from slightly tired) Had loading
do you know if there is a list of UK doctors that are B12 experts? I have parietal cell antibodies but not IF antibodies so not diagnosed with pernicious anaemia. Bloods in Aug '23 showed B12 at 150 so was started in B12 injections (I had no symptoms of low b12 apart from slightly tired) Had loading
bollin
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
27 days ago
Thank you for all the support and bye for now
Warning this is very long and contains some sensitive information that might be triggering for some. Hello lovely people, hope you are all coping ok and having a comfortable day. I have been quite active on here for a few months telling my story of living with endo since I was very
Warning this is very long and contains some sensitive information that might be triggering for some. Hello lovely people, hope you are all coping ok and having a comfortable day. I have been quite active on here for a few months telling my story of living with endo since I was very
Poppyg16
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Douleur et mental
Bonjour a toutes et tous,Je poste pour la première fois. J ai un syndrome de l intestin irritable IBS type C depuis plus d une dizaine d années. Une des causes, adhérences cicatricielles après des chirurgies au niveaux de l abdomen. Transit atone. Je ne peux fonctionner sans laxatifs type Transipeg
Bonjour a toutes et tous,Je poste pour la première fois. J ai un syndrome de l intestin irritable IBS type C depuis plus d une dizaine d années. Une des causes, adhérences cicatricielles après des chirurgies au niveaux de l abdomen. Transit atone. Je ne peux fonctionner sans laxatifs type Transipeg
Charlitobo
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IBS Network
27 days ago
holiday travel
hi all, I have IBSD, osteoporosis with lactose intolerance . I haven’t travelled for several years and whilst I have learned how to somewhat control the IBS I have a very limited diet. I wondered if anyone can advise me about dos and don’t on plane and in hot climate. I will be going with a very good
hi all, I have IBSD, osteoporosis with lactose intolerance . I haven’t travelled for several years and whilst I have learned how to somewhat control the IBS I have a very limited diet. I wondered if anyone can advise me about dos and don’t on plane and in hot climate. I will be going with a very good
Dahliaforever
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IBS Network
28 days ago
gastric cancer and PA does everyone have bad stomach issues with PA and how long going untreated is gastric cancer risk?
Hello all, so with 3 months almost of eod inj. my stomach has improved a lot. I still can't eat the vegie load I used to eat I have gained weight from 86 lbs to 100 lbs now since treatment with inj. but I keep reading about the gastric cancer on post's and I'm curious with the PA do we all have upset
Hello all, so with 3 months almost of eod inj. my stomach has improved a lot. I still can't eat the vegie load I used to eat I have gained weight from 86 lbs to 100 lbs now since treatment with inj. but I keep reading about the gastric cancer on post's and I'm curious with the PA do we all have upset
JesusMercy60
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
29 days ago
update on test results
hi all so the doctor rang me and told me to lower my thyroxine down to 150 mg and she said my iron levels were 10 so on the borderline, she didn’t give me any tablets for this so I don’t know if I’m doing the right thing but I’ve bought some ferogloblin capsules with folic acid vitamin b12 and iron thanks
hi all so the doctor rang me and told me to lower my thyroxine down to 150 mg and she said my iron levels were 10 so on the borderline, she didn’t give me any tablets for this so I don’t know if I’m doing the right thing but I’ve bought some ferogloblin capsules with folic acid vitamin b12 and iron thanks
Baileyleigh123
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
Eligard and loss of taste
I have been on Eligard since the end of December 2023 and finished 28 IMRT sessions for my Gleason 9 non-metastatic PC Besides the usual loss of libido, fatigue and hot flushes, I have also experienced a diminished ability to taste. I also have this change in my tongue and mouth with a yukky taste.
I have been on Eligard since the end of December 2023 and finished 28 IMRT sessions for my Gleason 9 non-metastatic PC Besides the usual loss of libido, fatigue and hot flushes, I have also experienced a diminished ability to taste. I also have this change in my tongue and mouth with a yukky taste.
7OaksTom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
AF and digestive issues
Has anyone else noticed a correlation between AF and digestive issues? I have been diagnosed with Paroxysmal AF. I have begun to notice that when ever I have an episode I also have a lot of bloating and trapped wind. Is there any known correlation and causative element between digestive disorders and
Has anyone else noticed a correlation between AF and digestive issues? I have been diagnosed with Paroxysmal AF. I have begun to notice that when ever I have an episode I also have a lot of bloating and trapped wind. Is there any known correlation and causative element between digestive disorders and
SStu
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
29 days ago
B12 def
I've been B12 deficient for decades. I ended up going back to school and finishing my PhD in both pharmacology and biochemistry and focused my research for 12 years on B12.
I've been B12 deficient for decades. I ended up going back to school and finishing my PhD in both pharmacology and biochemistry and focused my research for 12 years on B12.
B12phd
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
30 days ago
Exercising with endo
Hi all. I recently got diagnosed with endometriosis during a laparoscopy in August. This came after 4 years of drs appointments, colonoscopies, endoscopies, breath tests, FODMAP etc. My main issue is the bloating. I am bloated from the second I wake up, despite not having eaten anything. I suffer from
Hi all. I recently got diagnosed with endometriosis during a laparoscopy in August. This came after 4 years of drs appointments, colonoscopies, endoscopies, breath tests, FODMAP etc. My main issue is the bloating. I am bloated from the second I wake up, despite not having eaten anything. I suffer from
EloiseD
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Endometriosis UK
30 days ago
Fed up feeling tired
I had a bad bout last night .... sore back and sore across abdomen. Could not get comfortable in bed .. lying on my back made me feel nauseous. Most comfortable position was onside/front. I then got leg cramps ! (coincidental I'm sure) I haven't managed to identify a food trigger (last night's dinner
I had a bad bout last night .... sore back and sore across abdomen. Could not get comfortable in bed .. lying on my back made me feel nauseous. Most comfortable position was onside/front. I then got leg cramps ! (coincidental I'm sure) I haven't managed to identify a food trigger (last night's dinner
Hayhead
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IBS Network
30 days ago
High anterior resection due to Endometriosis
Has anyone had a bowel resection because of their endometriosis? I have a large ‘mushroom lesion’ that potentially could become an obstruction. I don’t have all the details yet but am just wondering if anyone else has had this/ had this op and could give me some insight.
Has anyone had a bowel resection because of their endometriosis? I have a large ‘mushroom lesion’ that potentially could become an obstruction. I don’t have all the details yet but am just wondering if anyone else has had this/ had this op and could give me some insight.
Adnalim
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Genes affecting B12
Hi all and in response to Litatamon B12life (don’t know how to highlight names to get their attention) During a discussion recently on B2 deficiency, I mentioned genes affecting B12 and was asked what they were So sorry for delayed response : Gene MTRR - rs id - rs1801394 effect allele G (Methylation
Hi all and in response to Litatamon B12life (don’t know how to highlight names to get their attention) During a discussion recently on B2 deficiency, I mentioned genes affecting B12 and was asked what they were So sorry for delayed response : Gene MTRR - rs id - rs1801394 effect allele G (Methylation
Bacca
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
PMR and change in bowel habits
Sorry it’s me again. There is just so much going on with my body at the moment! So this is day three of my bowel habits changing. Normally I open my bowels once a day first thing in the morning, over the last few days it’s been morning, noon and night. I haven’t got diarrhoea just feel like I constantly
Sorry it’s me again. There is just so much going on with my body at the moment! So this is day three of my bowel habits changing. Normally I open my bowels once a day first thing in the morning, over the last few days it’s been morning, noon and night. I haven’t got diarrhoea just feel like I constantly
Sunshine8888
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Bloating
Hi, I’m experiencing a flare up, mainly problems with bloating/ trapped wind. I’ve read some articles about stomach massage being beneficial. Is this safe for IBS and anyone used it? Thanks in advance.
Hi, I’m experiencing a flare up, mainly problems with bloating/ trapped wind. I’ve read some articles about stomach massage being beneficial. Is this safe for IBS and anyone used it? Thanks in advance.
Greencat31
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Autovaccination seems a hot topic lately: Mt. Sinai autovaccination technique to turn cold prostate cancer hot (Phase 1)
ok, I am exposing myself to j-o-h-n in more than one way with that title... This is for regional leagues (locally advanced PCa), while we are the NFL of prostate cancer here, but the fact that a cold cancer was turned hot is very promising as it has always been the main limit of immuno therapies applied
ok, I am exposing myself to j-o-h-n in more than one way with that title... This is for regional leagues (locally advanced PCa), while we are the NFL of prostate cancer here, but the fact that a cold cancer was turned hot is very promising as it has always been the main limit of immuno therapies applied
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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