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Imodium and diverticula
hi there I seem to remember in my distant past that I was told not to take Imodium due to my diverticulosis is that the right word? LOL? Is there a reason for this? I also have IBS I stay gluten-free and dairy free. I find it helps slightly. I have a lot of nausea, I took an Imodium a week ago and I
hi there I seem to remember in my distant past that I was told not to take Imodium due to my diverticulosis is that the right word? LOL? Is there a reason for this? I also have IBS I stay gluten-free and dairy free. I find it helps slightly. I have a lot of nausea, I took an Imodium a week ago and I
Purplewoman
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IBS Network
1 month ago
a stricture for life?
I’ve recently had a terrible time following what should have been prep for a colonoscopy and turned into needing emergency care in Hospital. Drinking the purgative laxative as directed lead to excruciating pain and took me to A&E. A scan showed what surgeons said was a thickening of colon and rest of
I’ve recently had a terrible time following what should have been prep for a colonoscopy and turned into needing emergency care in Hospital. Drinking the purgative laxative as directed lead to excruciating pain and took me to A&E. A scan showed what surgeons said was a thickening of colon and rest of
SarahJNB
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IBS Network
1 month ago
The steroid with zytiga can be a deal
My Dads new oncologist switched his steroid from prednisolone to dexamethasone - she was distressed at first appointment to see he was on zytiga and prednisolone. She said research pretty clear that dexamethasone is better. On today's PSA results she is clearly correct. We thought that he had become
My Dads new oncologist switched his steroid from prednisolone to dexamethasone - she was distressed at first appointment to see he was on zytiga and prednisolone. She said research pretty clear that dexamethasone is better. On today's PSA results she is clearly correct. We thought that he had become
TomsD1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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Just been told…I have a Brain Tumour
So Im 56 and last week I was told by my Oncologist that after an 8mth horrific battle with T4 tonsil cancer ( which had spread into 7 lymph nodes base of tongue and activity in left tonsil )6that I had a clear MRI …..( PET scan in 2 weeks). Had a few tears of relief thinking about losing 8 teeth /
So Im 56 and last week I was told by my Oncologist that after an 8mth horrific battle with T4 tonsil cancer ( which had spread into 7 lymph nodes base of tongue and activity in left tonsil )6that I had a clear MRI …..( PET scan in 2 weeks). Had a few tears of relief thinking about losing 8 teeth /
EllieMay7
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
6 months ago
I’m now almost 5 weeks post op
Hi all, I had my laparoscopy on 17th July where superficial widespread endometriosis was excised (everything they could see) and ended up with post op ileus so had an extended stay in hospital after my surgery. I’m now almost 5 weeks post op and my pain is still so severe and debilitating at points and
Hi all, I had my laparoscopy on 17th July where superficial widespread endometriosis was excised (everything they could see) and ended up with post op ileus so had an extended stay in hospital after my surgery. I’m now almost 5 weeks post op and my pain is still so severe and debilitating at points and
Mhol752
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Have you tried this or have you assumed it won't work?
Probably my last post because I solved my RLS problem. It's gone, and no drugs. I've posted this as a c omment in response to several individual posts but get pretty much "how nice for you" responses and then they go on talking about drugs. So one last time. If you are unwilling to try this and instead
Probably my last post because I solved my RLS problem. It's gone, and no drugs. I've posted this as a c omment in response to several individual posts but get pretty much "how nice for you" responses and then they go on talking about drugs. So one last time. If you are unwilling to try this and instead
Bernaldi
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
New to diverticulitis
Newly diagnosed 3 weeks ago. Still getting pain. Is this normal? Any diet advice? Any other tips, please? Thanks.
Newly diagnosed 3 weeks ago. Still getting pain. Is this normal? Any diet advice? Any other tips, please? Thanks.
Nobby21
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Probiotics
Hi lovely people, Do you recommend taking probiotics and if so which brands? Doing research it seems the best would be ones containing Lactobacillus gasseri, is that correct? I'm currently taking daily supplements of folic acid, vitamin D, iron and Co-enzyme Q10. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Hi lovely people, Do you recommend taking probiotics and if so which brands? Doing research it seems the best would be ones containing Lactobacillus gasseri, is that correct? I'm currently taking daily supplements of folic acid, vitamin D, iron and Co-enzyme Q10. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Letis
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Colonoscopy
hello everyone😊 I wrote on here about 2 weeks ago for some advice in regards to a colonoscopy, I wanted to update you on my progress so that anyone who may be feeling afraid or anxious about this process can hopefully take something from this Today I had my colonoscopy, terrified and lost count of
hello everyone😊 I wrote on here about 2 weeks ago for some advice in regards to a colonoscopy, I wanted to update you on my progress so that anyone who may be feeling afraid or anxious about this process can hopefully take something from this Today I had my colonoscopy, terrified and lost count of
Purplecake97
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 month ago
Article states b2 deficiency the cause of functional b12 deficiency
what do you all think about this article which states serum b12 can be falsely elevated if there is a b2 deficiency which causes inactive cobalomine to result in elevated serum b12 https://www.iomcworld.org/articles/paradoxical-vitamin-b12-deficiency-normal-to-elevated-serum-b12-with-metabolic-vitamin-b12
what do you all think about this article which states serum b12 can be falsely elevated if there is a b2 deficiency which causes inactive cobalomine to result in elevated serum b12 https://www.iomcworld.org/articles/paradoxical-vitamin-b12-deficiency-normal-to-elevated-serum-b12-with-metabolic-vitamin-b12
B12life
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Famotidine as a substitute for Omeprazole?
Hello friends, Has anyone been prescribed Famotidine to replace Omeprazole? I’ve been experiencing gut issues for several months now and my gp has suggested a change in H2 antagonist to see if the frequency symptoms resolve. The list of potential side effects on the PIL don’t inspire me to make the
Hello friends, Has anyone been prescribed Famotidine to replace Omeprazole? I’ve been experiencing gut issues for several months now and my gp has suggested a change in H2 antagonist to see if the frequency symptoms resolve. The list of potential side effects on the PIL don’t inspire me to make the
Heron82
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
After 25 years they have stopped my B12 - what can I do?
I'm in my early sixties. Generally very good health. On no medication. About twenty five years ago my then brilliant GP did a blood test for B12. A few days later rang me to come to the surgery immediately where he injected B12 himself. Apparently I had dangerously low levels of B12 that indicated I
I'm in my early sixties. Generally very good health. On no medication. About twenty five years ago my then brilliant GP did a blood test for B12. A few days later rang me to come to the surgery immediately where he injected B12 himself. Apparently I had dangerously low levels of B12 that indicated I
DIYenthusiast
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
peptic ulcers?
Hi everyone, I recently posted that I’m due a colonoscopy after having a qfit result of >200 with visible blood on my stool, this symptom comes and goes (months between each time) I have discovered today that Ulcers run in my family, on my mums side my great grandad had a duodenal ulcer, my nan had
Hi everyone, I recently posted that I’m due a colonoscopy after having a qfit result of >200 with visible blood on my stool, this symptom comes and goes (months between each time) I have discovered today that Ulcers run in my family, on my mums side my great grandad had a duodenal ulcer, my nan had
Purplecake97
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 month ago
Update
Hi everyone, I’m on a steroid taper of 10/5 daily so will be on 5 mg when I start Mycophenolate on 20th of this month, I’m starting on a low dose gradually increasing. Hopefully this will take away the inflammation and remove bilateral pleural effusion’s and pericardial effusion caused by Serositis as
Hi everyone, I’m on a steroid taper of 10/5 daily so will be on 5 mg when I start Mycophenolate on 20th of this month, I’m starting on a low dose gradually increasing. Hopefully this will take away the inflammation and remove bilateral pleural effusion’s and pericardial effusion caused by Serositis as
Numptybrain
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
ongoing chronic constipation.. ‘opioid bowel & interstitial cystitis… test results!
following months of waiting I eventually paid to see a private bowel surgeon. Worth every penny. She organised tests through NHS. Won’t bore with details- but I have a dysfunctional opioid bowel ( due to severe back problems). A large rectocele & possibly a cystocele I’m having a transit study…
following months of waiting I eventually paid to see a private bowel surgeon. Worth every penny. She organised tests through NHS. Won’t bore with details- but I have a dysfunctional opioid bowel ( due to severe back problems). A large rectocele & possibly a cystocele I’m having a transit study…
Beakybird58
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Diverticular disease
hi all Been having abdominal pains since January. Had the fight of my life with gps to get any thing done first visit gp told me it was ibs and he had seen worse. Any way prescription for mebeverine and off I went. All was well for about 3 days then the pain was back but 1000 times worse couldn’t
hi all Been having abdominal pains since January. Had the fight of my life with gps to get any thing done first visit gp told me it was ibs and he had seen worse. Any way prescription for mebeverine and off I went. All was well for about 3 days then the pain was back but 1000 times worse couldn’t
Mrdd
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Bowel Disease Support
1 month ago
Apixaban and iron
I am taking Apixaban 5mg bd and iron bisglycinate 60mg. Is the iron reducing the effectiveness of the Apixaban and vice versa? If so, what is the solution to raising the ferritin levels?
I am taking Apixaban 5mg bd and iron bisglycinate 60mg. Is the iron reducing the effectiveness of the Apixaban and vice versa? If so, what is the solution to raising the ferritin levels?
Dires
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Was thinking of Dr. Chandy yesterday, God bless him for having such courage
Long story but I have had a couple of head MRIs due to lesions that are perpendicular in nature. To check if they have increased. I had access to my own scans so I knew that they were checking for MS. As I could read the medical terminology. But my GP (newish to me) never told me. I don't know why, it
Long story but I have had a couple of head MRIs due to lesions that are perpendicular in nature. To check if they have increased. I had access to my own scans so I knew that they were checking for MS. As I could read the medical terminology. But my GP (newish to me) never told me. I don't know why, it
Litatamon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
IBS D
having real problems at the minute bad flare up having to get up through the night multiple times loose just like water bad cramps thought i had appendicitis.Been to Gastro said ibs no weight loss and 3 normal FITS really got a grip this time so fed up taking Alverine 120mg any suggestions would be appreciated
having real problems at the minute bad flare up having to get up through the night multiple times loose just like water bad cramps thought i had appendicitis.Been to Gastro said ibs no weight loss and 3 normal FITS really got a grip this time so fed up taking Alverine 120mg any suggestions would be appreciated
Harold2
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Ferrocalm
I started taking Ferrocalm about 18 weeks ago and suffered adjustment symptoms from day 1 which still persist. I have had severe intractable iBS-C for 10 years which has not responded to all allopathic treatments including Amitriptyline which didn’t work at 100mg at night! I was fully investigated
I started taking Ferrocalm about 18 weeks ago and suffered adjustment symptoms from day 1 which still persist. I have had severe intractable iBS-C for 10 years which has not responded to all allopathic treatments including Amitriptyline which didn’t work at 100mg at night! I was fully investigated
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IBS Network
2 months ago
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