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Covid vaccine with dvt and pe
Hi! In May 2021 i was diagnosed with a very large DVT in my Right leg and moderate bilateral PE’s, i was on enoxoparin sodium untol recently when i was moved onto apixaban twice daily. My qustion is, Does anyone know if its safe to have the covid vaccine? Has anyone on here had it? And what were the
Hi! In May 2021 i was diagnosed with a very large DVT in my Right leg and moderate bilateral PE’s, i was on enoxoparin sodium untol recently when i was moved onto apixaban twice daily. My qustion is, Does anyone know if its safe to have the covid vaccine? Has anyone on here had it? And what were the
Holliemorris
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Anticoagulation Support
3 years ago
The thyroid hormone converting enzyme human deiodinase 1 is inhibited by gold ions from inorganic salts, organic substances, ...
All that glisters… Not in the least clear whether this is likely to be of interest or significance to anyone. But I do think that the impact of anything on thyroid-related enzymes is an important avenue. [i]Chem Biol Interact . 2021 Oct 15;109709. doi: 10.1016/j.cbi.2021.109709. Online ahead of print
All that glisters… Not in the least clear whether this is likely to be of interest or significance to anyone. But I do think that the impact of anything on thyroid-related enzymes is an important avenue. [i]Chem Biol Interact . 2021 Oct 15;109709. doi: 10.1016/j.cbi.2021.109709. Online ahead of print
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
How to persuade doctor to increase my Levo?
From reading posts on here I am aware that T4 and T3 should more often than not be in the upper quartile of the range for optimal wellbeing. Mine isn't and although I don't feel too ill I definitely don't feel in tip top health. My results are as follows:- Serum free T3 3.8 (range 3.1-6.8) Serum Ferritin
From reading posts on here I am aware that T4 and T3 should more often than not be in the upper quartile of the range for optimal wellbeing. Mine isn't and although I don't feel too ill I definitely don't feel in tip top health. My results are as follows:- Serum free T3 3.8 (range 3.1-6.8) Serum Ferritin
n1mble2
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Add on drugs that are usually prescribed by a consultant part 1 (LAMAs, add-on inhalers, theo)
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Thank you for all your advice to my posts titled "Is this normal?" and "Terminology help"
Hi everyone, I just wanted to say a big thank you. Because of the help, advice and support you gave me I am starting to make some progress. I now take my levothyroxine around 3-4am. What a difference this made immediately! Great advice as I can now take my other meds when I am supposed to so I actually
Hi everyone, I just wanted to say a big thank you. Because of the help, advice and support you gave me I am starting to make some progress. I now take my levothyroxine around 3-4am. What a difference this made immediately! Great advice as I can now take my other meds when I am supposed to so I actually
Icantadulttoday
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
About 'good' oils for NASH and NAFLD
I haven't been officially diagnosed, but believe this is my issue and has been for some time. I am going to overhaul diet and do what I can.... but I have a question about oils. I know all veg canola etc must be avoided. High quality olive oil is on your list to take daily. What about coconut oil
I haven't been officially diagnosed, but believe this is my issue and has been for some time. I am going to overhaul diet and do what I can.... but I have a question about oils. I know all veg canola etc must be avoided. High quality olive oil is on your list to take daily. What about coconut oil
mybox
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
low sodium snacks and bread
Does anyone have some suggestions for snacks (ie crisp, cracker style) and bread that are low in sodium and palatable? I am new to all this and am learning as l go along! Thanks 😊
Does anyone have some suggestions for snacks (ie crisp, cracker style) and bread that are low in sodium and palatable? I am new to all this and am learning as l go along! Thanks 😊
lankylou
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
SGLT2 new treatment for CDK; anyone on them?
I was listen to a Dr. in a podcast regarding new treatment for CDK. Even though these sodium inhibitors are used for heart patience and diabetics, they are showing promising results for non-diabetics with CKD and proteinuria. "Despite optimal treatment with renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system (RAAS
I was listen to a Dr. in a podcast regarding new treatment for CDK. Even though these sodium inhibitors are used for heart patience and diabetics, they are showing promising results for non-diabetics with CKD and proteinuria. "Despite optimal treatment with renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system (RAAS
RoxanneKidney
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Newb question
Hi there, I'm new to this forum, and to the possibility of high blood pressure. Does anyone know the relationship between serum sodium and salt as a cause of high blood pressure? If sodium is measured in the normal range would that rule out salt as the cause of high blood pressure? I'm guessing it may
Hi there, I'm new to this forum, and to the possibility of high blood pressure. Does anyone know the relationship between serum sodium and salt as a cause of high blood pressure? If sodium is measured in the normal range would that rule out salt as the cause of high blood pressure? I'm guessing it may
Kakey
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
IBS D change after gluten free
the gluten free that I was starting to get results I went to toilet at 9.55 with what I can only describe as pebbles then had a normal poo at 11.55 so thought I was good for the day but after brunch my tummy felt like I needed to go but couldn't do any more than at 5.10 I had the runs (d) I took 2
Imodium
the gluten free that I was starting to get results I went to toilet at 9.55 with what I can only describe as pebbles then had a normal poo at 11.55 so thought I was good for the day but after brunch my tummy felt like I needed to go but couldn't do any more than at 5.10 I had the runs (d) I took 2
Imodium
Linedanceing
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Low Sodium
Has anyone had trouble with Low Sodium, I have had severely painful joints, fatigue, hair loss, After a course oF sodium much better, but soon goes low again without tablets. Any ideas please.
Has anyone had trouble with Low Sodium, I have had severely painful joints, fatigue, hair loss, After a course oF sodium much better, but soon goes low again without tablets. Any ideas please.
Lonn
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
I am new here - question
I find when I take
Imodium
I am good for a few days after. I am considering taking it every second or third day on a regular basis. Has anyone else had success with this method?
I find when I take
Imodium
I am good for a few days after. I am considering taking it every second or third day on a regular basis. Has anyone else had success with this method?
Gypsy67
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Sodium
My rheumatologist is not happy with my sodium level. Can anyone tell me if taking Movicol affects this?
My rheumatologist is not happy with my sodium level. Can anyone tell me if taking Movicol affects this?
prunus
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis
Went to see my Consultant Ophthalmologist today (great chap who sorted my floaters, which were the size of icebergs, a couple of years ago and said that I would need cataracts sorted sooner or later so elected to do them at the same time as the floaters and all on the NHS – perfect) as I have some discomfort
Went to see my Consultant Ophthalmologist today (great chap who sorted my floaters, which were the size of icebergs, a couple of years ago and said that I would need cataracts sorted sooner or later so elected to do them at the same time as the floaters and all on the NHS – perfect) as I have some discomfort
Flivoless
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Urgent explosive diarrhoea
I don’t go out a lot anymore only when I really have too and then I have to take
Imodium
. I do walk my dog for half an hour every day but I have to time it just right and sometimes I’ve had to run the last few minutes of the walk to get back in time.
I don’t go out a lot anymore only when I really have too and then I have to take
Imodium
. I do walk my dog for half an hour every day but I have to time it just right and sometimes I’ve had to run the last few minutes of the walk to get back in time.
Junkjournal1
in
IBS Network
3 years ago
Confused Low urine creatinine & proteinuria
I am a 75 years old male unofficially diagnosed Stage 3A (blood work and symptoms). Family history great maternal grandmother diagnosed at 75 died at 77 with Acute Interstitial Nephritis, her brother died 71 acute kidney failure. Maternal grandmother died 81 and mother died 78 with chronic kidney disease
I am a 75 years old male unofficially diagnosed Stage 3A (blood work and symptoms). Family history great maternal grandmother diagnosed at 75 died at 77 with Acute Interstitial Nephritis, her brother died 71 acute kidney failure. Maternal grandmother died 81 and mother died 78 with chronic kidney disease
lakeheadguy
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Landmark study shows simple salt swap could prevent millions of deaths each year
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Recovering after Radiation
The NP told me to try
Imodium
, and heck next time I need a new safe I will contact the guys who packaged those tablets in those blister packs. My first dose was powdered, after it was finally removed from the packaging with a paring knife.
The NP told me to try
Imodium
, and heck next time I need a new safe I will contact the guys who packaged those tablets in those blister packs. My first dose was powdered, after it was finally removed from the packaging with a paring knife.
Tonwantonga
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Acute Kidney Injury - Recovery
Hi There, My first post here though have been monitoring the site since May and got some very useful info so thanks all. I just wanted to ask if anyone has a similar experience to me can offer thier experience. My Situation: 50 yo male suddenly felt Ill (tired, lost voice, no sleep, fatigue, confusion
Hi There, My first post here though have been monitoring the site since May and got some very useful info so thanks all. I just wanted to ask if anyone has a similar experience to me can offer thier experience. My Situation: 50 yo male suddenly felt Ill (tired, lost voice, no sleep, fatigue, confusion
Danoco
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Sodium Butyrate: Conflicting Studies
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
So I read one study from 2021 that said Sodium Butyrate was good for PD, lowered inflammation, and improved symptoms and then read another from 2020 that said Sodium Butyrate increases inflammation and makes PD symptoms worse. I have e-mailed both teams for an explanation. I put the abstracts side by
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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