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Syncope, orthostatic hypotension, levodopa.
https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/orthostatic-hypotension/ Affected individuals may experience a temporary loss of consciousness or “blackout,” a condition known as syncope. There may be a gradual build up to an episode of syncope or it can occur suddenly. A serious complication of OH is the
https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/orthostatic-hypotension/ Affected individuals may experience a temporary loss of consciousness or “blackout,” a condition known as syncope. There may be a gradual build up to an episode of syncope or it can occur suddenly. A serious complication of OH is the
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
DEDICATED TO LIKE-MINDED MEMBERS
Spoiler Alert: Since the diet and supplement wars have often been fought in this forum with no one but the true-believers convinced by the arguments presented, I thought I would dedicate this post to the people who may agree with me. Of course others are free to voice their disagreement, but be warned
Spoiler Alert: Since the diet and supplement wars have often been fought in this forum with no one but the true-believers convinced by the arguments presented, I thought I would dedicate this post to the people who may agree with me. Of course others are free to voice their disagreement, but be warned
Kuanyin
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Blood test results, revised
Here are the ones from the GP website - some may not be relevant, I know but here goes: (normal range in brackets) TSH 0.07 (showed up as abnormal, normal range 0.35 -4.94) T4 23 (again, outside normal range of 9 - 20) The other abnormal one was MCHC 314g/L (normal range 316 - 365) All the others were
Here are the ones from the GP website - some may not be relevant, I know but here goes: (normal range in brackets) TSH 0.07 (showed up as abnormal, normal range 0.35 -4.94) T4 23 (again, outside normal range of 9 - 20) The other abnormal one was MCHC 314g/L (normal range 316 - 365) All the others were
Hamble
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Calcium Citrate (with vitamin d3) for IBS-D?
I am close to giving up as I have had all the tests, and take tablets such as
Imodium
and mebeverine but obviously still struggle in the evenings.
I am close to giving up as I have had all the tests, and take tablets such as
Imodium
and mebeverine but obviously still struggle in the evenings.
MollyMouse
in
IBS Network
6 years ago
Help
Has anyone had to take sodium chloride before??? Via nebulizer/inhalation
Has anyone had to take sodium chloride before??? Via nebulizer/inhalation
Baynajarian
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
6 years ago
Non thyroid test results
My other results are below - sorry about the amount but there was a good offer on :-D I'm now confident that my three decade iron anaemia problem is now fully resolved. My blood count is good and stable for some time and my ferritin has gone from 15ish to 30 in feb to 45 in June with no medication at
My other results are below - sorry about the amount but there was a good offer on :-D I'm now confident that my three decade iron anaemia problem is now fully resolved. My blood count is good and stable for some time and my ferritin has gone from 15ish to 30 in feb to 45 in June with no medication at
Saggyuk
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
IBS D at night! what can I do to help get to sleep?
I've had some
Imodium
but my Stomach is still feeling very sensitive. Any advise would be really helpful. Thanks for reading, any help right now would be massively appreciated!
I've had some
Imodium
but my Stomach is still feeling very sensitive. Any advise would be really helpful. Thanks for reading, any help right now would be massively appreciated!
Emmy-89
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Acid levels and kidney disease
One of the causes for kidney deterioration can be from high acid levels. That is one of my main issues. It is called metabolic acidosis. In my case it is caused from having psoriatic arthritis. Many people try changing their acid level by eating certain alkaline foods (chart of alkaline foods https:/
One of the causes for kidney deterioration can be from high acid levels. That is one of my main issues. It is called metabolic acidosis. In my case it is caused from having psoriatic arthritis. Many people try changing their acid level by eating certain alkaline foods (chart of alkaline foods https:/
Bassetmommer
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
First HM soon - how to overcome the laxative effect of running?
Do I resign myself to taking a precautionary
Imodium
half an hour before every run? Does anyone else suffer this bad? Anything else I can do? It is becoming a real distraction on every run, wondering "when" rather than "if".
Do I resign myself to taking a precautionary
Imodium
half an hour before every run? Does anyone else suffer this bad? Anything else I can do? It is becoming a real distraction on every run, wondering "when" rather than "if".
Langley-Loper
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
6 years ago
Husbands last 2 labs
Could someone please make some sense out of these for me. My husband is 73 and in stage 4. Still only seeing his kidney doctor every 6 months. 7/3/2018 COMPLETE CBC WITH DIFF, COMPLETE CBC WITH DIFF, MAGNESIUM, RENAL FUNCTION PANEL, RENAL FUNCTION PANEL, RENAL FUNCTION PANEL COMPLETE
Could someone please make some sense out of these for me. My husband is 73 and in stage 4. Still only seeing his kidney doctor every 6 months. 7/3/2018 COMPLETE CBC WITH DIFF, COMPLETE CBC WITH DIFF, MAGNESIUM, RENAL FUNCTION PANEL, RENAL FUNCTION PANEL, RENAL FUNCTION PANEL COMPLETE
alyce1949
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Howl do I manage Meneire's disease?
How do I manage Meneire's disease? My doctor diagnosed it but offered no methods of managing it with diet, exercise, or otherwise. I'm looking for a regimen/routine that will help with the reduction of sodium in my diet. How much? How little? Complete abstinence? Also, some ideas for fluid consumption
How do I manage Meneire's disease? My doctor diagnosed it but offered no methods of managing it with diet, exercise, or otherwise. I'm looking for a regimen/routine that will help with the reduction of sodium in my diet. How much? How little? Complete abstinence? Also, some ideas for fluid consumption
rudygrif
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AF Association
6 years ago
Advice on self-injecting
Hi Further to my recent post regarding GP refusing regular B12 injections, I have decided to self-inject going forward. Is anyone able to provide me with advice about this please? I plan to inject once every three months. I have always been prescribed Hydroxocobalamin 1mg in 1ml solution for injection
Hi Further to my recent post regarding GP refusing regular B12 injections, I have decided to self-inject going forward. Is anyone able to provide me with advice about this please? I plan to inject once every three months. I have always been prescribed Hydroxocobalamin 1mg in 1ml solution for injection
pas250218
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
OTC Medicines: What People with Kidney Disease Should Know
To continue with information I posted earlier this week on Herbal Supplements and CKD this article is from Davita and can be found on www.davita.com and searched for with the title above. All references used in the article are also posted here. When you have kidney disease, some commonly used medicines
To continue with information I posted earlier this week on Herbal Supplements and CKD this article is from Davita and can be found on www.davita.com and searched for with the title above. All references used in the article are also posted here. When you have kidney disease, some commonly used medicines
Hidden
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Neurocardiac syncope
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) I thought this needed posting again Found at hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) I thought this needed posting again Found at hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as
sam295
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
Blood test results - and some new symptoms
Hi everyone! I posted a few weeks ago because I've finally managed to get myself put on Levothyroxine but have felt no better. I have Hashimotos (although I have yet to find a doctor willing to say I do, but I do have very high antibodies) and have had to fight very hard (and pay a lot of money to private
Hi everyone! I posted a few weeks ago because I've finally managed to get myself put on Levothyroxine but have felt no better. I have Hashimotos (although I have yet to find a doctor willing to say I do, but I do have very high antibodies) and have had to fight very hard (and pay a lot of money to private
Sick-and-Tired
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Neurocardiogenic Syncope
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) Found at www.hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as a condition with a neurological origin
WARNING -----> VERY LONG POSTING (sorry so long) Found at www.hrtcare.com Posted by Pookie on Pacemaker club Neurocardiogenic Syncope Syncope (fainting) is one of the most common medical ailments encountered in clinical practice. Although frequently thought of as a condition with a neurological origin
sam295
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Drain cycles
A hepatology nurse remarked today that as I was on a 14 day drain cycle ( producing on average 9-10 litres of ascites) and having been put on a 10 day cycle by the consultant I can expect to produce more ascites. The more frequent the drains the more ascites you make if that makes sense. Has anyone else
A hepatology nurse remarked today that as I was on a 14 day drain cycle ( producing on average 9-10 litres of ascites) and having been put on a 10 day cycle by the consultant I can expect to produce more ascites. The more frequent the drains the more ascites you make if that makes sense. Has anyone else
readie56
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Do runners need salt.
I carry water for longer runs and on hot days, but I don't add anything to it. In the hope of one day running further I wonder whether I should be adding salt/electrolyte/sodium etc. It seems to be one of those unfounded beliefs out there that it is required, but I don't know how true that is? https
I carry water for longer runs and on hot days, but I don't add anything to it. In the hope of one day running further I wonder whether I should be adding salt/electrolyte/sodium etc. It seems to be one of those unfounded beliefs out there that it is required, but I don't know how true that is? https
pinkaardvark
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
6 years ago
Borderline Hyperthyroid
All- My mother (75) for about a year now has been having Good days and bad days. She has had basically every test known to man, long story, and they said they thought her thyroid was borderline hyper so they sent her to a specialist. He did blood work, which we are still trying to get a copies of all
All- My mother (75) for about a year now has been having Good days and bad days. She has had basically every test known to man, long story, and they said they thought her thyroid was borderline hyper so they sent her to a specialist. He did blood work, which we are still trying to get a copies of all
cat_nb
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Sodium
Cut that out. It's in every food almost. Liver can't filter it. Just like alcohol when liver damaged. Don't give up. My liver specialist said anything green will filter well and beets but beets r so messy. Hang on xo from boldad
Cut that out. It's in every food almost. Liver can't filter it. Just like alcohol when liver damaged. Don't give up. My liver specialist said anything green will filter well and beets but beets r so messy. Hang on xo from boldad
Boldad
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
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