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Liver Cirrhosis
I have symptoms of cirrhosis. Mainly difficulty sleeping, muscle weakness, internal tremors. it has been going on since December. I have had slightly elevated enzymes on two occasions since December. Sodium was low on once occasion and bilirubin in urine on one occasion. Most recent tests showed
I have symptoms of cirrhosis. Mainly difficulty sleeping, muscle weakness, internal tremors. it has been going on since December. I have had slightly elevated enzymes on two occasions since December. Sodium was low on once occasion and bilirubin in urine on one occasion. Most recent tests showed
pizza07110711
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
DBS: Medtronic question re. voice
Hi everyone. As many of you know I had DBS last August. Didn’t reverse my symptoms 5 years as was touted by my neuro but patched me up to fight another couple of rounds. When I was switched on, after a day or so I noticed that it was much harder to speak: volume and articulacy were much harder to produce
Hi everyone. As many of you know I had DBS last August. Didn’t reverse my symptoms 5 years as was touted by my neuro but patched me up to fight another couple of rounds. When I was switched on, after a day or so I noticed that it was much harder to speak: volume and articulacy were much harder to produce
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Insomnia
Hello, I was diagnosed PD when i was 37, now I'm 46 years old. 5 months ago i was DBS. After surgery, things did not go bad, but not as good I have expected. On March 7th i was reajusted the neurostimulator by my neourologist. On March 15th i started HDT Protocol, 50 mg sublingual on alternative days
Hello, I was diagnosed PD when i was 37, now I'm 46 years old. 5 months ago i was DBS. After surgery, things did not go bad, but not as good I have expected. On March 7th i was reajusted the neurostimulator by my neourologist. On March 15th i started HDT Protocol, 50 mg sublingual on alternative days
carlosgarcia2048
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
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Popmusic1
Hi My daughter has been on Sodium Cromoglycate for MCAS but has been told it’s not available as there is a distribution problem with it.Nothing else has worked for her and the pharmacy does not know if and when it will be available again.Does anyone know if it’s available anywhere
Hi My daughter has been on Sodium Cromoglycate for MCAS but has been told it’s not available as there is a distribution problem with it.Nothing else has worked for her and the pharmacy does not know if and when it will be available again.Does anyone know if it’s available anywhere
Popmusic1
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
10 months ago
Liothyronine sodium v Liothyronine hydrochloride?
Hello, My private endo has just prescribed Thybon Henning 20 which is the hydrochloride formulation of T3 as opposed to sodium. Is it ok to change formulations like this please?
Hello, My private endo has just prescribed Thybon Henning 20 which is the hydrochloride formulation of T3 as opposed to sodium. Is it ok to change formulations like this please?
Jtaylorhoo
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Can Sodium or Calcium Channel Blockers Worsen SVT?
Okay, so I have a new med that I am trying, Propafenone. I have failed Norpace and also Flecainide. The problem I am having is that it seems that these medicines are making the SVT worse. I have Atrial Tachycardia. I cannot find any information about this. Where can I get more information? My doctor
Okay, so I have a new med that I am trying, Propafenone. I have failed Norpace and also Flecainide. The problem I am having is that it seems that these medicines are making the SVT worse. I have Atrial Tachycardia. I cannot find any information about this. Where can I get more information? My doctor
MeganMN
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AF Association
11 months ago
AbbVie’s Produodopa approved by SMC to treat Parkinson’s disease patients in Scotland
AbbVie’s Produodopa (foslevodopa-foscarbidopa) has been accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for use within NHS Scotland to treat advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD patients with severe motor fluctuations and hyperkinesia or dyskinesia when previous available combinations
AbbVie’s Produodopa (foslevodopa-foscarbidopa) has been accepted by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for use within NHS Scotland to treat advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD patients with severe motor fluctuations and hyperkinesia or dyskinesia when previous available combinations
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Low sodium levels in bloodwork
My husband was dx with MSA-P in 2021 with automonic dysfunction as his dominant feature. His sodium levels have been trending downward since his dx. He experiences frequent periods of confusion throughout the day and I always attributed this to severe blood pressure swings but now wonder if it is low
My husband was dx with MSA-P in 2021 with automonic dysfunction as his dominant feature. His sodium levels have been trending downward since his dx. He experiences frequent periods of confusion throughout the day and I always attributed this to severe blood pressure swings but now wonder if it is low
Ruffner
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
11 months ago
increase my natural thyroid dosage?
My wife( female) is 70yrs old, she has had hypothyroidism for 15/20 yrs, but still battling to get thing’s right, because GP’s don’t have the time. She weighs in the 9 stone range, about 5’3” Could not get on with just Levothyroxine, has been purchasing earfa thyroid privately for a number of years
My wife( female) is 70yrs old, she has had hypothyroidism for 15/20 yrs, but still battling to get thing’s right, because GP’s don’t have the time. She weighs in the 9 stone range, about 5’3” Could not get on with just Levothyroxine, has been purchasing earfa thyroid privately for a number of years
Decaston
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Sick from Ozempic
I started on Ozempic in May of 2023 with .25 for 1month. Then to .50 for a month, and finally to 1 mg against my better judgment for a month. Told my Endo that I wanted to go back to .50 dose per week. I gave myself one dose. Five days later, I started feeling sick to my stomach, and had a dull pain
I started on Ozempic in May of 2023 with .25 for 1month. Then to .50 for a month, and finally to 1 mg against my better judgment for a month. Told my Endo that I wanted to go back to .50 dose per week. I gave myself one dose. Five days later, I started feeling sick to my stomach, and had a dull pain
CuriousCKD
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Kidney Disease
11 months ago
anaemia and ADT
just had full blood test before I press on with ADT aiming for 18 months and done 9 months adjuvant with RT for G9 - as posted before my oncologist seems to lean to me stopping ADT now as worries about the effect in my polio - though she isn’t a polio expert of course, she just thinks the extra gain
just had full blood test before I press on with ADT aiming for 18 months and done 9 months adjuvant with RT for G9 - as posted before my oncologist seems to lean to me stopping ADT now as worries about the effect in my polio - though she isn’t a polio expert of course, she just thinks the extra gain
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
pain?
Anybody else have pain on waking, from hips and legs up to arms & shoulders--not explained by exercise or lack thereof? Can barely hobble about the house to get my meds and feed the cat. Sometimes it helps to tighten all the muscles to form an upright posture--but as soon as I loosen them to move, it
Anybody else have pain on waking, from hips and legs up to arms & shoulders--not explained by exercise or lack thereof? Can barely hobble about the house to get my meds and feed the cat. Sometimes it helps to tighten all the muscles to form an upright posture--but as soon as I loosen them to move, it
ottercat
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Ketogenic/Paleo diet
I have been following a ketogenic diet with very little dairy. It is very low carb and I've lost weight and generally feel better on it. However, a recent blood test showed that I have a low sodium level. Whilst I do season food I don't eat any processed food, so no crisps, savoury snacks etc. that
I have been following a ketogenic diet with very little dairy. It is very low carb and I've lost weight and generally feel better on it. However, a recent blood test showed that I have a low sodium level. Whilst I do season food I don't eat any processed food, so no crisps, savoury snacks etc. that
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Over range copper and zinc
The only culprit I can think of is milk thistle. Any thoughts on over range copper and zinc? About a 10 months ago, zinc was low-ish and copper slightly over so I supplemented zinc for a short while but stopped a couple of months ago. Then the week before last started with milk thistle for liver support
The only culprit I can think of is milk thistle. Any thoughts on over range copper and zinc? About a 10 months ago, zinc was low-ish and copper slightly over so I supplemented zinc for a short while but stopped a couple of months ago. Then the week before last started with milk thistle for liver support
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Efficacy and safety of postoperative levothyroxine sodium tablets for improving serum thyroid hormone levels in patients with thyroid tumors
Yet another paper suggesting future research to back up their observation that adding LT3 was more effective! [i][/i] [i]
Efficacy and safety of postoperative levothyroxine sodium tablets for improving serum thyroid hormone levels and tumor marker levels in patients with thyroid tumors
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Yet another paper suggesting future research to back up their observation that adding LT3 was more effective! [i][/i] [i]
Efficacy and safety of postoperative levothyroxine sodium tablets for improving serum thyroid hormone levels and tumor marker levels in patients with thyroid tumors
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helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Unexplained lack of PMR pains!
Hi, about 2weeks ago I broke my ankle , kitchen cabinet fell on it !! I had some good advice from Pmrpro . since then.I've had a few complications, constipation, low sodium and potassium but they seem to have been sorted out . My question is that my Pmr pains all seem to have gone away .! Do you think
Hi, about 2weeks ago I broke my ankle , kitchen cabinet fell on it !! I had some good advice from Pmrpro . since then.I've had a few complications, constipation, low sodium and potassium but they seem to have been sorted out . My question is that my Pmr pains all seem to have gone away .! Do you think
Comben
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
The problematic 2nd dose of the day
Good evening. Wondering if anybody else experienced similar or if you’ve any idea why the following happens: my first CL of the day works reasonably well (although I only get two hours of relief from it). The second thought is really bad: after my first dose I go badly off (it’s been getting worse as
Good evening. Wondering if anybody else experienced similar or if you’ve any idea why the following happens: my first CL of the day works reasonably well (although I only get two hours of relief from it). The second thought is really bad: after my first dose I go badly off (it’s been getting worse as
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
DBS awake or under general anesthesia
I've been told that for my DBS operation I will be under general anesthesia. I'm just wondering what others have experienced. I like the idea of a good sleep and waking to find the operation over but I was under the impression that when done awake the patient can indicate when the probes are correctly
I've been told that for my DBS operation I will be under general anesthesia. I'm just wondering what others have experienced. I like the idea of a good sleep and waking to find the operation over but I was under the impression that when done awake the patient can indicate when the probes are correctly
gingerj
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Topical peppermint oil for pain management?
Hey, everyone, I'm new here I'm looking for more over the counter options especially low cost. I spend far more than I would like to admit on managing my IBS. I have only heard of Peppermint oil capsules but has anyone tried applying it topically to their abdomen? I'm not sure it would be effective
Hey, everyone, I'm new here I'm looking for more over the counter options especially low cost. I spend far more than I would like to admit on managing my IBS. I have only heard of Peppermint oil capsules but has anyone tried applying it topically to their abdomen? I'm not sure it would be effective
HealingSlowly
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Any tips on what I can do?
if I have one or two beers or if I have 10+, the next morning I will tend to go to the toilet with Diarrhoea 3-4 times fairly close to each other in times, and after this I would take Imodium so that I can get on with my day without having to worry about where the closest toilets are or if I’ll even
if I have one or two beers or if I have 10+, the next morning I will tend to go to the toilet with Diarrhoea 3-4 times fairly close to each other in times, and after this I would take Imodium so that I can get on with my day without having to worry about where the closest toilets are or if I’ll even
Guest1005
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IBS Network
1 year ago
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