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Insulin Resistance, Parkinson's Disease, Consequences And What To Do About It
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Trelegy Ellipta
Diagnosed with late onset asthma recently. Prescribed Fostair 200/6 but suffered terrible cramps., especially at night and when exercising. I know this is associated with potassium levels and therefore increased intake of potassium high fruit and veg, but didn’t help. Consultant prescribed Montekulast
Diagnosed with late onset asthma recently. Prescribed Fostair 200/6 but suffered terrible cramps., especially at night and when exercising. I know this is associated with potassium levels and therefore increased intake of potassium high fruit and veg, but didn’t help. Consultant prescribed Montekulast
pussycatwillow
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Happy Monday 😊
Good morning all, well after finally getting an appointment with the Chest clinic at the hospital, after my phoned appointment was cancelled four times. I got to see a specialist. I have had COPD for years now, taken lots of different inhalers. The specialist told me I have severe COPD, and told Trimbow
Good morning all, well after finally getting an appointment with the Chest clinic at the hospital, after my phoned appointment was cancelled four times. I got to see a specialist. I have had COPD for years now, taken lots of different inhalers. The specialist told me I have severe COPD, and told Trimbow
purdeyspringer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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Flying with Bronchiectasis ?
Please can you tell me about your experience flying with Bronchiectasis? I have looked online and the advice is very confusing. I was diagnosed with mild Bronch and possibly asthma last year. I currently have 2 inhalers ( Ventolin and Fostaire) and I am taking Azithromycin 3 days a week. I would
Please can you tell me about your experience flying with Bronchiectasis? I have looked online and the advice is very confusing. I was diagnosed with mild Bronch and possibly asthma last year. I currently have 2 inhalers ( Ventolin and Fostaire) and I am taking Azithromycin 3 days a week. I would
spinonemum
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Trelegy inhaler
Good morning, I just have a question. Recently my preventer inhaler was changed to Trelegy. It has been much better for my breathing. However, i am suffering with my eyes at the moment and hope it isn’t a side effect which apparently it can be. Has anyone had the same problem if taking Trelegy? I have
Good morning, I just have a question. Recently my preventer inhaler was changed to Trelegy. It has been much better for my breathing. However, i am suffering with my eyes at the moment and hope it isn’t a side effect which apparently it can be. Has anyone had the same problem if taking Trelegy? I have
Collie4
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Provisional diagnosis...does it sound like allergic asthma?
Is daily, chronic phlegm a feature that many people here experience with asthma? I have a provisional asthma diagnosis from GP, and have been on the lowest dose of reliever and preventer inhalers for three months. I am also taking an antihistamine (allergic to pet dander- I have two pets and have done
Is daily, chronic phlegm a feature that many people here experience with asthma? I have a provisional asthma diagnosis from GP, and have been on the lowest dose of reliever and preventer inhalers for three months. I am also taking an antihistamine (allergic to pet dander- I have two pets and have done
IrisLion
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
New Inhaler
Hi, i have had copd and asthma for quite a few years, a couple of years ago my breathing got worse so was referred to the respiratory clinic where they put me on Fostair and Spiriva Respimat which I used as instructed and had no problems until January this year I was finding it increasingly difficult
Hi, i have had copd and asthma for quite a few years, a couple of years ago my breathing got worse so was referred to the respiratory clinic where they put me on Fostair and Spiriva Respimat which I used as instructed and had no problems until January this year I was finding it increasingly difficult
shell461
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Pip for asthma
Hi, I saw a post today mentioning about those with asthma applying for PIP, for help with costs and how it affects daily life. Im on a high inhaler, on biologics and antibiotics monthly and the odd course of steroids. I mean, were in July, ive had 8 courses of antibiotics and 4 courses of steroids already
Hi, I saw a post today mentioning about those with asthma applying for PIP, for help with costs and how it affects daily life. Im on a high inhaler, on biologics and antibiotics monthly and the odd course of steroids. I mean, were in July, ive had 8 courses of antibiotics and 4 courses of steroids already
MissNyxiie
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Tips/alternatives for a refusing 4 year old?!?!
We've been given a brown (Beclometasone) and blue inhaler for my 4 year old as she has a cough that just wont shift (been backwards and forwards for 2 years about her chest and don't get me started on how many Covid tests we had to do on her for nursery to prove it wasn't that). Anyway, she used the
We've been given a brown (Beclometasone) and blue inhaler for my 4 year old as she has a cough that just wont shift (been backwards and forwards for 2 years about her chest and don't get me started on how many Covid tests we had to do on her for nursery to prove it wasn't that). Anyway, she used the
Lovefood1984
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Emphysema
Hi in February I was diagnosed with severe emphysema, I have had a lung test with the nurse at GP's practice & seen my GP regarding a chest infection I had in March, they changed my asthma inhaler to help me breath better, at what stage do I ask to see a consultant, as would like to know how bad it actually
Hi in February I was diagnosed with severe emphysema, I have had a lung test with the nurse at GP's practice & seen my GP regarding a chest infection I had in March, they changed my asthma inhaler to help me breath better, at what stage do I ask to see a consultant, as would like to know how bad it actually
disabledkenny
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Care Community
1 year ago
This is a long one
Since my heart attack (February 2019) I have been in a state of flux. I’m up, I’m down, I’m in pain, I’m miserable, I’m very happy, I’m shattered. I caught the dreaded illness were not allowed to discuss twice and was very ill both times. I’ve lost a number of friends and relatives; attending quite a
Since my heart attack (February 2019) I have been in a state of flux. I’m up, I’m down, I’m in pain, I’m miserable, I’m very happy, I’m shattered. I caught the dreaded illness were not allowed to discuss twice and was very ill both times. I’ve lost a number of friends and relatives; attending quite a
Maisie2014
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Five Common Supplements That Have Shown Benefit In Glioblastoma Studies
Hello, my name is Art. I joined this forum recently to share information about five supplements that have shown benefit for glioblastoma in studies. I hope this information will be useful in helping to deal with glioblastoma. I only discussed two of the supplements in this original post and the
Hello, my name is Art. I joined this forum recently to share information about five supplements that have shown benefit for glioblastoma in studies. I hope this information will be useful in helping to deal with glioblastoma. I only discussed two of the supplements in this original post and the
chartist
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
Asthma Flare-up
My asthma has been flaring up over the last week with the usual symptoms of coughing, feeling tight-chested and breathless, so I started my rescue pack of steroids. I saw the nurse at my GP practice on Wednesday, who was less than helpful, she basically told me that because my chest was clear, they wouldn't
My asthma has been flaring up over the last week with the usual symptoms of coughing, feeling tight-chested and breathless, so I started my rescue pack of steroids. I saw the nurse at my GP practice on Wednesday, who was less than helpful, she basically told me that because my chest was clear, they wouldn't
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
asthma attack without dropping oxygen
does anyone here experience asthma attacks with normal oxygen but high co2 and the attacks are severe with different symptoms and bronchospasm. My daughter has uncontrolled asthma with regular exacerbations also she needs inhaler throughout the day everyday and if she doesn’t take it when she’s wheezy
does anyone here experience asthma attacks with normal oxygen but high co2 and the attacks are severe with different symptoms and bronchospasm. My daughter has uncontrolled asthma with regular exacerbations also she needs inhaler throughout the day everyday and if she doesn’t take it when she’s wheezy
My_fairy
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Flixotide causing anxiety?
I’ ve recently been posting on the thyroid forum. I ve had recent symptoms of an exaggerated response to normal stress, which has made me very ill. I have ME and basically this was very bad along with a racing heart. Over the last 18 months I’ve had circadian rhythm problems along with high blood pressure
I’ ve recently been posting on the thyroid forum. I ve had recent symptoms of an exaggerated response to normal stress, which has made me very ill. I have ME and basically this was very bad along with a racing heart. Over the last 18 months I’ve had circadian rhythm problems along with high blood pressure
Applethorpe
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma Appointment
So I went to see the nurse at my practice today because my asthma has flared up and although my chest is clear she's told me to finish my course of steroids because my peak flow is low (270 usually 450) and I'm tight chested and a little breathless and she's changed my steroid inhaler from Flutiform
So I went to see the nurse at my practice today because my asthma has flared up and although my chest is clear she's told me to finish my course of steroids because my peak flow is low (270 usually 450) and I'm tight chested and a little breathless and she's changed my steroid inhaler from Flutiform
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Just needing a vent
I am feeling really fed up right now. I got diagnosed about 2 weeks ago with pots and then 2 days later was in hospital with kidney stones. Got released just on time to make a family trip to London so had lots of painkillers to get through it but still managed to enjoy it. I came home and went to gp
I am feeling really fed up right now. I got diagnosed about 2 weeks ago with pots and then 2 days later was in hospital with kidney stones. Got released just on time to make a family trip to London so had lots of painkillers to get through it but still managed to enjoy it. I came home and went to gp
Elizahl
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
One week on
hi everybody, tomorrow it is a week since I saw my new Rheumy who diagnosed Inflammatory arthritis gave me a methylprednisolone injection and ordered lots of X rays and blood tests which I haven’t had results back from as yet. He never ordered a chest X-ray but as I had one 3 weeks ago which showed
hi everybody, tomorrow it is a week since I saw my new Rheumy who diagnosed Inflammatory arthritis gave me a methylprednisolone injection and ordered lots of X rays and blood tests which I haven’t had results back from as yet. He never ordered a chest X-ray but as I had one 3 weeks ago which showed
Wonderfullifeandmore
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
My Condition
I was diagnosed with Asthma and mild Bronchiectasis 2 years ago I had a cough for almost 35 years after a severe bout of bronchitis I eventually saw a lung consultant in Glasgow who diagnosed my condition I have had 3 lung scans and my condition is stable My asthma is cough and I have about 4 to 5
I was diagnosed with Asthma and mild Bronchiectasis 2 years ago I had a cough for almost 35 years after a severe bout of bronchitis I eventually saw a lung consultant in Glasgow who diagnosed my condition I have had 3 lung scans and my condition is stable My asthma is cough and I have about 4 to 5
leonierose
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
T3 update for @relentless
Hidden this is for you, but all welcome thanks for remembering, after a few weeks switching from Teva to Aristo T4 125mcg I had a Roseway appointment and discussed a trial with the pharmacist prescriber. I now have their compounded lactose free capsules. The 5mcg daily prescription and 12 week
Hidden this is for you, but all welcome thanks for remembering, after a few weeks switching from Teva to Aristo T4 125mcg I had a Roseway appointment and discussed a trial with the pharmacist prescriber. I now have their compounded lactose free capsules. The 5mcg daily prescription and 12 week
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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