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8 year old constipated for 5 weeks
Hello everyone, I'm hoping you can all offer some advise etc...My 8 year old boy has been suffering with constipation for several years and I would give him lactulose to help him when he was backed up and he would pass a stool once a week. Lately it is getting harder to unblock him, the last time he
Hello everyone, I'm hoping you can all offer some advise etc...My 8 year old boy has been suffering with constipation for several years and I would give him lactulose to help him when he was backed up and he would pass a stool once a week. Lately it is getting harder to unblock him, the last time he
Fedupmumof2
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ERIC
1 year ago
DBS number of surgeries vary so much from 1 to 3. Main reason surgeons say safer less complications. Is there any proof?
my DBS surgery was completed in one hospital stay. The majority of others was 2-3 hospital stays. Is there research to support that there are less complications?
my DBS surgery was completed in one hospital stay. The majority of others was 2-3 hospital stays. Is there research to support that there are less complications?
Lbi1608
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Thyroid Panel Questions
Hi! I have been perusing the posts here, you seem to be a knowledgable group, I am hoping you might be able to help shed some light on what my hormones and endocrine system is UP to! I don't want to overwhelm with too much history, so I will try and cut to the chase. For a number of years I took a T3
Hi! I have been perusing the posts here, you seem to be a knowledgable group, I am hoping you might be able to help shed some light on what my hormones and endocrine system is UP to! I don't want to overwhelm with too much history, so I will try and cut to the chase. For a number of years I took a T3
pansies7
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Low sodium diet
Hi everyone!I am here, on this forum for my husband's CKD/proteinuria (all unexplained- kidney biopsy was "normal" as well as his genetic test). Anyway, his Nephrologist put him on low sodium November 30th. I went on it with him and haven't had a migraine since! So for those of you who are supporting
Hi everyone!I am here, on this forum for my husband's CKD/proteinuria (all unexplained- kidney biopsy was "normal" as well as his genetic test). Anyway, his Nephrologist put him on low sodium November 30th. I went on it with him and haven't had a migraine since! So for those of you who are supporting
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Thyroid or Pituitary Problem?
Sorry in advance for the long essay! Desperatly hoping for some advice. I am a 30-year-old female suffering fatigue, brain fog & migraine with visual disturbances since July 2020, therefore I stopped the COCP after a 10-year use (which was prescribed for the management of menorrhagia). Since stopping
Sorry in advance for the long essay! Desperatly hoping for some advice. I am a 30-year-old female suffering fatigue, brain fog & migraine with visual disturbances since July 2020, therefore I stopped the COCP after a 10-year use (which was prescribed for the management of menorrhagia). Since stopping
Amy_O
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
dbs and massage chairs
THis might sound trival but I cannot find a good full massage chair which is pacemaker /DBS friendly. They all exclude people with these devices. Same goes for vibration plates. I get it, they both emit electromagnetic fields. So does my microwave and phone. Any suggestions for Massage chairs (Europe
THis might sound trival but I cannot find a good full massage chair which is pacemaker /DBS friendly. They all exclude people with these devices. Same goes for vibration plates. I get it, they both emit electromagnetic fields. So does my microwave and phone. Any suggestions for Massage chairs (Europe
Curious_Fred
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
15-Year Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation outcome in a Parkinson's disease patient with Parkin gene mutation: a case report
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37032388 Case report: In 1993, a 39-year-old male was diagnosed with PD after the onset of resting tremor. Levodopa was started, and during the following 10 years, he reported good motor symptoms control, with only mild modification of levodopa intake and pramipexole
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37032388 Case report: In 1993, a 39-year-old male was diagnosed with PD after the onset of resting tremor. Levodopa was started, and during the following 10 years, he reported good motor symptoms control, with only mild modification of levodopa intake and pramipexole
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
decline in renal function on HBP meds
hi just joined this group . Been on medication for 39 years after birth of twins. BP been difficult to control until max dose of sporonolactone 6 years ago. Have mild diabetes, no treatment and high cholesterol, don’t tolerate statins. Been getting regular bloods with diabetic nurse at new practice
hi just joined this group . Been on medication for 39 years after birth of twins. BP been difficult to control until max dose of sporonolactone 6 years ago. Have mild diabetes, no treatment and high cholesterol, don’t tolerate statins. Been getting regular bloods with diabetic nurse at new practice
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
Deep Brain Stimulation
Does anyone have recent personal experience of DBS for tremors? How successful was it as a treatment? Anecdotal information I can probably research for myself. Thank you. I have Cerabellar Ataxia.
Does anyone have recent personal experience of DBS for tremors? How successful was it as a treatment? Anecdotal information I can probably research for myself. Thank you. I have Cerabellar Ataxia.
Ostap
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Ataxia UK
1 year ago
Can probiotics ease diarrhoea and daily loose stools?
I have tried so, so many things over the years to help my IBS. I am low fodmap, dairy free and am very careful with my food and drink intake, listen to gut directed hypnotherapy, exercise, I drink mint tea, have peppermint capsules, Imodium, mebeverine, alverine etc. But not much helps. The daily
I have tried so, so many things over the years to help my IBS. I am low fodmap, dairy free and am very careful with my food and drink intake, listen to gut directed hypnotherapy, exercise, I drink mint tea, have peppermint capsules, Imodium, mebeverine, alverine etc. But not much helps. The daily
rustydog
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Video- a personal story
A moving video diary of one young man’s Parkinson’s journey to DBS. Take a look, it is well worth the time. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGcSGWenvA8
A moving video diary of one young man’s Parkinson’s journey to DBS. Take a look, it is well worth the time. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGcSGWenvA8
Buckholt
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Creatitine blood test...
Hello everyone!So my husband got bloodwork from his family doc yesterday for a Metabolic Panel and a Lipid Panel. For the past 3 years, he's been dealing with unexplained (Also clinically low @ 1.3 to 1.4 g in 24 hours) proteinuria and a gradually lowering GFR. (Biopsy was inconclusive. Now they are
Hello everyone!So my husband got bloodwork from his family doc yesterday for a Metabolic Panel and a Lipid Panel. For the past 3 years, he's been dealing with unexplained (Also clinically low @ 1.3 to 1.4 g in 24 hours) proteinuria and a gradually lowering GFR. (Biopsy was inconclusive. Now they are
Bananas2007
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
long-term effects of deepbrainstimulation on brain activity
Researchers led by KBI_UHN Drs. Robert Chen and Ghazaleh Darmani shed light on the long-term effects of #deepbrainstimulation on brain activity in people with #parkinsondisease, laying the groundwork for improved therapies The team discovered that deep brain stimulation increased aperiodic beta activity
Researchers led by KBI_UHN Drs. Robert Chen and Ghazaleh Darmani shed light on the long-term effects of #deepbrainstimulation on brain activity in people with #parkinsondisease, laying the groundwork for improved therapies The team discovered that deep brain stimulation increased aperiodic beta activity
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
IBS after eating evening meal
I have been a coeliac for many years, when I was diagnosed I thought my diarrhoea would cease. I also have trouble with an over active bladder. My diarrhoea seems to arrive about 4 hours after my evening meal. It can happen up to 4 times a week then perhaps nothing the next week. I get very painful cramps
I have been a coeliac for many years, when I was diagnosed I thought my diarrhoea would cease. I also have trouble with an over active bladder. My diarrhoea seems to arrive about 4 hours after my evening meal. It can happen up to 4 times a week then perhaps nothing the next week. I get very painful cramps
PayPal
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Advice, if possible please, on Sodium Chloride 0.9% nebuliser Liquid.
Hello again. I feel such an idiot. With the cold weather, I have been nebulising with Sodium Chloride 0.9% Nebuliser liquid 2.5ml unit doses. They are in box stating Saline Steri-Neb. Sterile until opened.I had several boxes over from last year. I feel such an idiot. It never occurred to me to check
Hello again. I feel such an idiot. With the cold weather, I have been nebulising with Sodium Chloride 0.9% Nebuliser liquid 2.5ml unit doses. They are in box stating Saline Steri-Neb. Sterile until opened.I had several boxes over from last year. I feel such an idiot. It never occurred to me to check
Frustrated12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Practical Advice for having a social life with IBS-D
I'm determined not to let IBS-D stop me from living an active lifestyle. I'm a married mom of 3 and also very social however most people around me don't know about my daily struggle with IBS-D. I'm not looking to share this information either. If I'm going anywhere with friends or family, I generally
I'm determined not to let IBS-D stop me from living an active lifestyle. I'm a married mom of 3 and also very social however most people around me don't know about my daily struggle with IBS-D. I'm not looking to share this information either. If I'm going anywhere with friends or family, I generally
MeliHere2
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Paying for Horizant
Arbor Pharmaceuticals, the maker of Horizant, has a patient assistance program. If you're in the US you could be paying $55 a month (plus shipping) by applying to them directly. You can be on Medicare and still get this benefit. None of the cost is reimbursable by Medicare or any other insurance program
Arbor Pharmaceuticals, the maker of Horizant, has a patient assistance program. If you're in the US you could be paying $55 a month (plus shipping) by applying to them directly. You can be on Medicare and still get this benefit. None of the cost is reimbursable by Medicare or any other insurance program
grassgree
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
good blood test results
I was dreading these last blood tests as I’d been not feeling 100% of late for no particular reason. However: I was over the moon to learn that my bloods were ‘normal’. Kidney function even better: sodium going in the right direction and ferritin serum level significantly improved. just one fly
I was dreading these last blood tests as I’d been not feeling 100% of late for no particular reason. However: I was over the moon to learn that my bloods were ‘normal’. Kidney function even better: sodium going in the right direction and ferritin serum level significantly improved. just one fly
Doraflora
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
discomfort but only at night
using Fybergel and one small scoop of flaxseed daily has cured my constipation But I still have stomach discomfort but only ever at night, never daytime, I have cut out gas making foods but the problems persist any one suffered this way and solved the problem?
using Fybergel and one small scoop of flaxseed daily has cured my constipation But I still have stomach discomfort but only ever at night, never daytime, I have cut out gas making foods but the problems persist any one suffered this way and solved the problem?
brown1688
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IBS Network
2 years ago
DBS and cognition
Does having a diagnosis of "major neurocognitive disorder"-- a DSM diagnosis, usually disqualify someone for DBS? Is it dependent on other factors?
Does having a diagnosis of "major neurocognitive disorder"-- a DSM diagnosis, usually disqualify someone for DBS? Is it dependent on other factors?
Agnes1234
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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