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Hello everyone, I'm a new member here who's spent the last couple weeks researching liver disease, reading your stories, trying to prepare myself for what I may have to look forward to. A little back story. I'm a 38 year old disabled combat veteran. I sustained a traumatic brain injury while in Iraq
Hello everyone, I'm a new member here who's spent the last couple weeks researching liver disease, reading your stories, trying to prepare myself for what I may have to look forward to. A little back story. I'm a 38 year old disabled combat veteran. I sustained a traumatic brain injury while in Iraq
Lobretto1983
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Akkermansia - how to increase levels in the gut microbiome
This is a follow-on from my Akkermansia post. 1] while Akkermansia is not yet a common probiotic, Bifidobacterium is. - 2019, Spain: Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis (Ba8145) "ingestion decreased waist circumference, waist circumference/height ratio, and Conicity index ...versus its baseline
This is a follow-on from my Akkermansia post. 1] while Akkermansia is not yet a common probiotic, Bifidobacterium is. - 2019, Spain: Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis (Ba8145) "ingestion decreased waist circumference, waist circumference/height ratio, and Conicity index ...versus its baseline
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Investigating the Influence of Excipients on the Stability of Levothyroxine Sodium Pentahydrate
There has been a tiny rivulet of papers questioning the formulation of levothyroxine products. Time and again, the papers identify problems with excipients of which a large proportion of real products contain at least one. I'm sure it is not the entire picture. But this rivulet has been flowing for
There has been a tiny rivulet of papers questioning the formulation of levothyroxine products. Time and again, the papers identify problems with excipients of which a large proportion of real products contain at least one. I'm sure it is not the entire picture. But this rivulet has been flowing for
helvella
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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FUS PTT Surgery. 6 months update
After 6 months things look bit more stable. I still have some issues, and sometimes it is still hard to accept that i still have Parkinson’s. 6 months gone, and gone all my dyskinesia. Still have some tremor, 90% solved on my treated side, about 80% on my untreated side, slowness it is still one of the
After 6 months things look bit more stable. I still have some issues, and sometimes it is still hard to accept that i still have Parkinson’s. 6 months gone, and gone all my dyskinesia. Still have some tremor, 90% solved on my treated side, about 80% on my untreated side, slowness it is still one of the
Markbit
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Let’s start our week with Salt Intake awareness! ❤️☀️☮️☯️🌻🧘🏻♀️🌈🙏
We do need salt for our body to function. Salt is required for our nerves, muscles, body fluids. However, if we consume too much salt over time, we will develop hypertension, heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and brain damage. According to Food and Drug Administration: “Approximately 1 in 3, more
We do need salt for our body to function. Salt is required for our nerves, muscles, body fluids. However, if we consume too much salt over time, we will develop hypertension, heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and brain damage. According to Food and Drug Administration: “Approximately 1 in 3, more
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Update on hubby
Recap hubby has Decompensated Alcohol Related Cirrhosis, Ascites, Peripheral Neuropathy, HE, some small lymph nodes in his lungs and a bit of jaundice. Hubby has been a heavy drinker for 20+yrs, his go to drink is cider. In January he had his first face to face appt with Hepatology, he was told that
Recap hubby has Decompensated Alcohol Related Cirrhosis, Ascites, Peripheral Neuropathy, HE, some small lymph nodes in his lungs and a bit of jaundice. Hubby has been a heavy drinker for 20+yrs, his go to drink is cider. In January he had his first face to face appt with Hepatology, he was told that
mumof3girls
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Another blood test
I have just sent my endocrinologist an email asking her a few questions. 27/05/2021 My endocrinologist just answered my mail. She has told me to test for the following: TSH, FT3, FT4, sodium, potassium, magnesium, Vit D, vitamin B12 , complete blood count, Glicemia, creatinine, protein electrophoresis
I have just sent my endocrinologist an email asking her a few questions. 27/05/2021 My endocrinologist just answered my mail. She has told me to test for the following: TSH, FT3, FT4, sodium, potassium, magnesium, Vit D, vitamin B12 , complete blood count, Glicemia, creatinine, protein electrophoresis
Hamster18
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Using 7 tesla MRI power for DBS “The first time I ... showed the neurosurgeon the images, it was like turning on a light in a dark room."
They are still making dramatic improvements in DBS. "The problem with this promising therapy ... is that not every patient receives a video-worthy benefit. “There’s a big distribution of the quality of outcomes that patients actually get from DBS—in some cases, it can even cause more side effects than
They are still making dramatic improvements in DBS. "The problem with this promising therapy ... is that not every patient receives a video-worthy benefit. “There’s a big distribution of the quality of outcomes that patients actually get from DBS—in some cases, it can even cause more side effects than
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Do medium-chain triglycerides downregulate mTOR?
I ran across some info about MCTs turning off mTOR and amping up AMPK (possibly resulting in an increase in autophagy and also lipolysis). Does anyone have any info on whether or not MCTs are potentially beneficial for prostate cancer?
I ran across some info about MCTs turning off mTOR and amping up AMPK (possibly resulting in an increase in autophagy and also lipolysis). Does anyone have any info on whether or not MCTs are potentially beneficial for prostate cancer?
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Do you continue taking B1 Thiamin HCL, High Dose Therapy (HDT)?
I’m wondering if HDT benefits after having had DBS surgery. What are you thoughts?
I’m wondering if HDT benefits after having had DBS surgery. What are you thoughts?
Kingdomcome
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
WHERE WILL I FIND DBS POSTINGS
I am assuming there are a lot of postings
I am assuming there are a lot of postings
powerfemale
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
CKD at age 39
Hi everyone, so I’m a male at the age of 39, I have CKD. My GFR is 23.4, is there anything I can do to raise my GFR numbers, Lower my Creatinine level? I workout 6 days a week, I’m on a low sodium diet, and only consume around 60-90 grams of protein a day.
Hi everyone, so I’m a male at the age of 39, I have CKD. My GFR is 23.4, is there anything I can do to raise my GFR numbers, Lower my Creatinine level? I workout 6 days a week, I’m on a low sodium diet, and only consume around 60-90 grams of protein a day.
JAMAC3300
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Your Favorite Renal Nutrition and Dining Out Hacks and Tricks?
I would like to start a conversation about your favorite nutrition hacks for a renal diet. Also, tips and tricks for eating out? I myself have to eat low sodium, phosphorus and potassium, as well as gluten
I would like to start a conversation about your favorite nutrition hacks for a renal diet. Also, tips and tricks for eating out? I myself have to eat low sodium, phosphorus and potassium, as well as gluten
BeachLove
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Sept 2020
eGFRcreat (CKD-EPI) 1.73 m*2 88 ml/min /1.73m2 serum sodium 143 mmol/L 133.00 serum potassium 4.4 mmol/L serum creatinine 67 umol/L
eGFRcreat (CKD-EPI) 1.73 m*2 88 ml/min /1.73m2 serum sodium 143 mmol/L 133.00 serum potassium 4.4 mmol/L serum creatinine 67 umol/L
Raineydays
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hi guys went for my bloods again as I am sub clinical hypothyroidism with low Vitamin D, folate & sodium but GP only prescribes folic acid.
Thyroid check and Now rheumatoid referral can some help me with these results as this has now shown up and I’m at a loss as to where this is all leading! This is only place I get any help, thank you 😊
Thyroid check and Now rheumatoid referral can some help me with these results as this has now shown up and I’m at a loss as to where this is all leading! This is only place I get any help, thank you 😊
lisa148
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Does this sound like ibs?
I’m 33 year old female. I’ve been having stomach problems now since October 2020. It all started when I got lots of pain in my lower right abdomen, I lay on my tummy which made me be sick 3 times the pain subsided but didn’t go completely, but as well as that I started having diarrhoea and loose stools
I’m 33 year old female. I’ve been having stomach problems now since October 2020. It all started when I got lots of pain in my lower right abdomen, I lay on my tummy which made me be sick 3 times the pain subsided but didn’t go completely, but as well as that I started having diarrhoea and loose stools
Hidden
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Had enough
I’ve had IBS-D for about 6/7 years and last year was just awful; I almost had an accident last June (ended up going in a bucket in a shed) which then resulted in me avoiding leaving the house for months. To cut a long story short I had a complete meltdown about it all in August and wound up on amitryptalyn
I’ve had IBS-D for about 6/7 years and last year was just awful; I almost had an accident last June (ended up going in a bucket in a shed) which then resulted in me avoiding leaving the house for months. To cut a long story short I had a complete meltdown about it all in August and wound up on amitryptalyn
Mush83
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Low sodium
Juse been told by my GP that my sodium is low. Has anyone else had this problem and what was the outcome
Juse been told by my GP that my sodium is low. Has anyone else had this problem and what was the outcome
mmwsmall
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
The right doc. makes a world of difference!
I found out that I had CKD stage 3A a little over 2 months ago. I wrote on here and so many of you were really helpful and gave me great advice. Since then, I've been reading, reading, and reading some more. I have myself on a very kidney-friendly diet. Although it still keeps biting in the butt. One
I found out that I had CKD stage 3A a little over 2 months ago. I wrote on here and so many of you were really helpful and gave me great advice. Since then, I've been reading, reading, and reading some more. I have myself on a very kidney-friendly diet. Although it still keeps biting in the butt. One
Decembersong
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Low sodium.
My recent blood tests show that I have low sodium. Any one know the best way to improve it ? I have been using more salt, dont know if this is a good idea. This has happened before . The doctor took me off Fluoxatine and gave me another antidepressant. This made me really feel really down. I'm
My recent blood tests show that I have low sodium. Any one know the best way to improve it ? I have been using more salt, dont know if this is a good idea. This has happened before . The doctor took me off Fluoxatine and gave me another antidepressant. This made me really feel really down. I'm
benmaise
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
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