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Advice on confusing results
I would really appreciate one of you lovely forumites giving me feed back on these blood results please? After waiting 4.5 weeks to see a GP and going armed with an ammo of facts and figures all gleaned from previous posts, advice, suggested links and personal research I was bowled over to finally find
I would really appreciate one of you lovely forumites giving me feed back on these blood results please? After waiting 4.5 weeks to see a GP and going armed with an ammo of facts and figures all gleaned from previous posts, advice, suggested links and personal research I was bowled over to finally find
ILR2019
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
It's OK to put sugar in your iced tea
This is from one of the largest food diary panels - using 101,257 people in the French NutriNet-Santé cohort with 5 years of follow-up so far. While there was an association for some cancers, there was [i]no significant association[/i] between amount of sugary drink intake and incidence of prostate
This is from one of the largest food diary panels - using 101,257 people in the French NutriNet-Santé cohort with 5 years of follow-up so far. While there was an association for some cancers, there was [i]no significant association[/i] between amount of sugary drink intake and incidence of prostate
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Severe flare up - 9th day
I am taking; - Silicolgel, which has eased some of the pain and allowed me to eat - peppermint oil capsules - buscopan - Colofac And now I’ve had to take
Imodium
, which I didn’t want to do as it makes the cramps worse.
I am taking; - Silicolgel, which has eased some of the pain and allowed me to eat - peppermint oil capsules - buscopan - Colofac And now I’ve had to take
Imodium
, which I didn’t want to do as it makes the cramps worse.
Vid2310
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IBS Network
5 years ago
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Aloflorex - Does it work?
However I’ve seen it’s about £25 per pack and I wondered if it was worth that, as that’s an awful lot of money I can’t really afford alongside my
Imodium
repeat prescription (I think I’m keeping them in business- this is the only thing that helps my ibs!)
However I’ve seen it’s about £25 per pack and I wondered if it was worth that, as that’s an awful lot of money I can’t really afford alongside my
Imodium
repeat prescription (I think I’m keeping them in business- this is the only thing that helps my ibs!)
lucycornwall
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IBS Network
5 years ago
D* after 3 weeks - is stress really this powerful?
I took an
Imodium
to calm things down which sent me into a bad constipation for almost a week with the worst hemerroid. Add in a relationship meltdown, a huge exam season and performances I had to do (I GET BAD STAGEFRIGHT) and I realised I was definitely under lots of stress all at once.
I took an
Imodium
to calm things down which sent me into a bad constipation for almost a week with the worst hemerroid. Add in a relationship meltdown, a huge exam season and performances I had to do (I GET BAD STAGEFRIGHT) and I realised I was definitely under lots of stress all at once.
jalapeno1234
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Cinnamon brings new hope for Parkinson’s Disease
"According to many studies cinnamon helps prevent cellular damage to the area of the brain that causes Parkinson’s." My friend has been using cinnamon and I'd begun to believe that his success was due to properties of Sodium benzoate and how they acted in the gut. I thought that the antibacterial activities
"According to many studies cinnamon helps prevent cellular damage to the area of the brain that causes Parkinson’s." My friend has been using cinnamon and I'd begun to believe that his success was due to properties of Sodium benzoate and how they acted in the gut. I thought that the antibacterial activities
yeramian
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Travelling, Panic, Pain, Toilet
The last flight I went on the
Imodium
I took didn’t work and I found myself sat in the airport awaiting my delayed flight absolutely fine then all of a sudden the bowels turned on me. Mad rush to the toilet nearest my gate.
The last flight I went on the
Imodium
I took didn’t work and I found myself sat in the airport awaiting my delayed flight absolutely fine then all of a sudden the bowels turned on me. Mad rush to the toilet nearest my gate.
Laurabora89
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Movicol
Movicol contains sodium bicarbonate whereas laxido contains sodium carbonate which is more caustic and less effective. Movicol I'd more expensive and therefore GP's are less likely to prescribe it. Movicol is not so harsh and does not cause so much pain and bloating! I have used both - stick out for
Movicol contains sodium bicarbonate whereas laxido contains sodium carbonate which is more caustic and less effective. Movicol I'd more expensive and therefore GP's are less likely to prescribe it. Movicol is not so harsh and does not cause so much pain and bloating! I have used both - stick out for
Violincocerto
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ERIC
5 years ago
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My 19 year old son was just diagnosed with primary Addisons disease. The only symptoms he has are looking tanned and lost 10 pounds. His Am cortisol levels were very low. His Acth leves very high and very high antibodies. Otherwise he is feeling fine. (Possibly slightly fatigued, but nothing terrible
My 19 year old son was just diagnosed with primary Addisons disease. The only symptoms he has are looking tanned and lost 10 pounds. His Am cortisol levels were very low. His Acth leves very high and very high antibodies. Otherwise he is feeling fine. (Possibly slightly fatigued, but nothing terrible
shoes46
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NRAS
5 years ago
upset stomach
I am going on holiday in couple of days and have got the runs.not any serious but can you take
Imodium
to settle symptoms? don't want to be ill at airport
I am going on holiday in couple of days and have got the runs.not any serious but can you take
Imodium
to settle symptoms? don't want to be ill at airport
harrietsssss
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Need your opinion on today's bloodwork.
Okay, So as mentioned before, I am aggressively loosing weight to deal with my liver disease. I have been on an all liquid diet for a month an half and on average I have been losing 7lbs a week since. Since my Fibroscan test in April, (where I was around 350lbs), I am not around 258lbs. I am slated
Okay, So as mentioned before, I am aggressively loosing weight to deal with my liver disease. I have been on an all liquid diet for a month an half and on average I have been losing 7lbs a week since. Since my Fibroscan test in April, (where I was around 350lbs), I am not around 258lbs. I am slated
Johnnyjaundice
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
5 years ago
How do you manage low phosphorus diet?
For sodium, protein and potassium, those are easier to see from food nutrition info labels. How many of you are on a low-phosphorus diet? Do you comply to it regularly? How do you go about ensuring you are not consuming too much phosphorus? My doc hasn't prescribed phosphorus binders yet (my P levels
For sodium, protein and potassium, those are easier to see from food nutrition info labels. How many of you are on a low-phosphorus diet? Do you comply to it regularly? How do you go about ensuring you are not consuming too much phosphorus? My doc hasn't prescribed phosphorus binders yet (my P levels
curiousmind2019
in
Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Urea, Electrolyte & Hypothyroidism
Does anyone know how to interpret Urea & Electrolyte results? I'm sure mine aren't normal but my GP says they are??? UREA & ELECTROLYTES (GP) Serum sodium level 142 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0] Serum potassium level 4.2 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3] Serum creatinine level 64 umol/L [51.0 - 96.0] GFR calculated abbreviated
Does anyone know how to interpret Urea & Electrolyte results? I'm sure mine aren't normal but my GP says they are??? UREA & ELECTROLYTES (GP) Serum sodium level 142 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0] Serum potassium level 4.2 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3] Serum creatinine level 64 umol/L [51.0 - 96.0] GFR calculated abbreviated
Minimouse1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Balance PH for CKD
I just read a study That was done in London that talks about keeping the PH balance in CKD. It was also published in some American journals. Talks about patients with acidic PH being so much worse than those with balanced PH. It is already well known that PH balance is so important for health but this
I just read a study That was done in London that talks about keeping the PH balance in CKD. It was also published in some American journals. Talks about patients with acidic PH being so much worse than those with balanced PH. It is already well known that PH balance is so important for health but this
Momofson
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Losartan and cough
My meds were changed from Candesartan to Losartan a couple of months ago after 3 years because of BP issues/low sodium. Since then I seem to have a constant throat rattle and wheeze and have to cough to clear it. Has anyone else had this on Losartan?
My meds were changed from Candesartan to Losartan a couple of months ago after 3 years because of BP issues/low sodium. Since then I seem to have a constant throat rattle and wheeze and have to cough to clear it. Has anyone else had this on Losartan?
Zoesgranny
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Mast Cell Stabilisers
Not being able to tolerate steroids without very debilitating side effects, I'm still looking for something to add to the Uniphyllin 400 & Ventolin (plus just one small dose of Seretide 50). Asthma never bothers me through the night, and I'm fine until I start moving around too much ...more energetic
Not being able to tolerate steroids without very debilitating side effects, I'm still looking for something to add to the Uniphyllin 400 & Ventolin (plus just one small dose of Seretide 50). Asthma never bothers me through the night, and I'm fine until I start moving around too much ...more energetic
MacColl
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Scams
It seems to me the number of scams being promoted on HU has increased. I am not referring to the legitimate use of vitamins and supplements. But I am referring to substances such as MMS. Please do a bit of research before you purchase these products. "The product, when used as directed, produces an
It seems to me the number of scams being promoted on HU has increased. I am not referring to the legitimate use of vitamins and supplements. But I am referring to substances such as MMS. Please do a bit of research before you purchase these products. "The product, when used as directed, produces an
danfitz
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Help With Blood Work for Libido & ED Issues
Hi Guys, 26 year old male here with a past history of steroid use. I havent recovered from last cycle 2 1/2 years ago and I’ve been searching for the root cause every since. My main symptoms are brain fog, fatigue, low libido & ED. I’ve moved to functional medicine and I’m currently working with a
Hi Guys, 26 year old male here with a past history of steroid use. I havent recovered from last cycle 2 1/2 years ago and I’ve been searching for the root cause every since. My main symptoms are brain fog, fatigue, low libido & ED. I’ve moved to functional medicine and I’m currently working with a
Advocate1
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Ruxo and diarrhea
Since being on it I have had regular bouts of “ the runs” and have had to take
Imodium
. I have felt so much better in all other respects on the Ruxo and don’t want to have to stop using it.
Since being on it I have had regular bouts of “ the runs” and have had to take
Imodium
. I have felt so much better in all other respects on the Ruxo and don’t want to have to stop using it.
skipperL
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Gaining weight on Levo
Hey everyone, first time posting: First a little backstory: Diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 2002 at age 25, put on Levothyroxine and settled on 75mg/6 days a week. Was on this dosage for the years following. In August 2017 my endo told me that my hypo is autoimmune based so I started googling and found
Hey everyone, first time posting: First a little backstory: Diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 2002 at age 25, put on Levothyroxine and settled on 75mg/6 days a week. Was on this dosage for the years following. In August 2017 my endo told me that my hypo is autoimmune based so I started googling and found
timinko2016
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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