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DM and cirrhosis
Hi. My husband has compensated liver disease (it has been decompensated at times but at the moment it’s ok) and he also has insulin resistant diabetes mellitus. Last couple of days he has been “off”. Pain in his right arm, blood sugar levels up and his head is foggy. I am getting worried but he is
Hi. My husband has compensated liver disease (it has been decompensated at times but at the moment it’s ok) and he also has insulin resistant diabetes mellitus. Last couple of days he has been “off”. Pain in his right arm, blood sugar levels up and his head is foggy. I am getting worried but he is
trekmum
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Is this 1984?
In addition to 11 mg of steroids I am also now having to take 1 1/2 gms of Metformin and 4 insulin injections per day. I am only socialising outside with friends who are doubly vaccinated and I have not been to a restaurant yet. I have no current plans to visit a cinema or theatre yet and the club I
In addition to 11 mg of steroids I am also now having to take 1 1/2 gms of Metformin and 4 insulin injections per day. I am only socialising outside with friends who are doubly vaccinated and I have not been to a restaurant yet. I have no current plans to visit a cinema or theatre yet and the club I
butterflyfarm
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Fostair inhaler
I haven’t been diagnosed long with asthma, I have got fostair inhaler been on it 2 months and I’m now starting to get hoarseness and little dry throat. I have noticed I have a little cough. Has anyone else had these problems and did it go away with time?? Sorry about the long question I’m new to all
I haven’t been diagnosed long with asthma, I have got fostair inhaler been on it 2 months and I’m now starting to get hoarseness and little dry throat. I have noticed I have a little cough. Has anyone else had these problems and did it go away with time?? Sorry about the long question I’m new to all
Jo85
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Useful write by an unknown lady saved in my system long back and forgotten by me!
As an addict of reading materials on health, this article I had saved but forgot it. After joining this group, I deep dived into my computer and found this. Written by a Tamil south Indian lady, few words may be new to a few. I am SHARING, WITH A REQUEST FOR THE READER'S OPINIONS only and not recommending
As an addict of reading materials on health, this article I had saved but forgot it. After joining this group, I deep dived into my computer and found this. Written by a Tamil south Indian lady, few words may be new to a few. I am SHARING, WITH A REQUEST FOR THE READER'S OPINIONS only and not recommending
6054
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Trying to find some help for brother in law aged 64
I am trying to find out some information for my brother in law who is 64 lives on his own and struggles with quite a few things that most of us do in everyday life.. I am trying to find out if he is entitled to any benefits or help, that will make his life easier to cope with as he gets older.. the normal
I am trying to find out some information for my brother in law who is 64 lives on his own and struggles with quite a few things that most of us do in everyday life.. I am trying to find out if he is entitled to any benefits or help, that will make his life easier to cope with as he gets older.. the normal
picasso57
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Mencap
3 years ago
PCOS and miscarriage
*trigger alert - this post contains discussion of miscarriage - just a heads up* Hi everyone. I’ve never done anything like this before but here it goes. I’ve was diagnosed with PCOS back in 2011, been through the ringer with the typical : acne, hair growth (in the wrong places), hair loss (also in the
*trigger alert - this post contains discussion of miscarriage - just a heads up* Hi everyone. I’ve never done anything like this before but here it goes. I’ve was diagnosed with PCOS back in 2011, been through the ringer with the typical : acne, hair growth (in the wrong places), hair loss (also in the
Cystsister87
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
Fostair Inhaler 100/6
How safe is the Fostair 100/6 inhaler please? After having been on a Symbicort inhaler since earlier this, my Asthma Nurse has changed my medication to a Fostair. Usually my breathing is under control but since beginning of this year, and after testing positive for Covid just after Christmas 2020, I
How safe is the Fostair 100/6 inhaler please? After having been on a Symbicort inhaler since earlier this, my Asthma Nurse has changed my medication to a Fostair. Usually my breathing is under control but since beginning of this year, and after testing positive for Covid just after Christmas 2020, I
Bandstandlad
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
'Fast carbs' DON'T make you fat!
"The study concluded that the myth that 'fast carbs make you fat' is just that - a myth. " May be we all need to look at fast carb, slow carb and understand the benefits and difference. " ('Fast carbs' DON'T make you fat! High-GI foods like white bread are no more likely to cause weight gain than low-GI
"The study concluded that the myth that 'fast carbs make you fat' is just that - a myth. " May be we all need to look at fast carb, slow carb and understand the benefits and difference. " ('Fast carbs' DON'T make you fat! High-GI foods like white bread are no more likely to cause weight gain than low-GI
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
If it’s not one thing it’s another 🙄
If having pacemaker complications wasn’t enough along with pericarditis , an effusion I now have costochondritis Last few weeks I’ve had a bit of a cold , nothing more until Monday when I started with such a painful sore throat and mouth which meant I couldn’t take my medication as I was really struggling
If having pacemaker complications wasn’t enough along with pericarditis , an effusion I now have costochondritis Last few weeks I’ve had a bit of a cold , nothing more until Monday when I started with such a painful sore throat and mouth which meant I couldn’t take my medication as I was really struggling
Westie2012
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Prostate Cancer Diet Update . . . August 2021
Background: Biopsy, Oct 2006 (Gleason 4 + 3); Surgery, Jan, 2007 (Pathology, Gleason 3 + 3); PSADT @ 7 months. SRT, (Jan, 2011), PSA rising starting in March 2013. A that point, I experimented with diet options. Using careful notes on my diet, and the Labcorp Ultrasensitive PSA test, I was able
Background: Biopsy, Oct 2006 (Gleason 4 + 3); Surgery, Jan, 2007 (Pathology, Gleason 3 + 3); PSADT @ 7 months. SRT, (Jan, 2011), PSA rising starting in March 2013. A that point, I experimented with diet options. Using careful notes on my diet, and the Labcorp Ultrasensitive PSA test, I was able
cashlessclay
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
There’s always something! Now more breathing problems.
There’s always something! I have absolutely no symptoms PMR no matter the dose. But I do have adrenal insufficiency and pulmonary problems. I am on a steroid inhaler and steroid nose spray for environmental allergies. These are usually the last things eliminated once you are off systemic steroids. After
There’s always something! I have absolutely no symptoms PMR no matter the dose. But I do have adrenal insufficiency and pulmonary problems. I am on a steroid inhaler and steroid nose spray for environmental allergies. These are usually the last things eliminated once you are off systemic steroids. After
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Asthma silent reflux no voice
Hi I have astma and silent reflux I have had hardly no voice for over a year now I’m also taking montulkast for my astma 2 inhalers and lansoprozole 3omg and gaviscon I’m out of breathe when walking and cannot talk I was under ent but when COVID came out my appointment was cancelled now they have discharged
Hi I have astma and silent reflux I have had hardly no voice for over a year now I’m also taking montulkast for my astma 2 inhalers and lansoprozole 3omg and gaviscon I’m out of breathe when walking and cannot talk I was under ent but when COVID came out my appointment was cancelled now they have discharged
Shazbott12
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Parkinson’s disease patients’ short chain fatty acids production capacity after in vitro fecal fiber fermentation 2021
Inulin beat out resistant starches for butyrate production but both helped. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41531-021-00215-5 To conclude, this study demonstrates that dietary fiber stimulates butyrate production in PD patients despite decreased butyrate-producing bacteria. However, the butyrate production
Inulin beat out resistant starches for butyrate production but both helped. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41531-021-00215-5 To conclude, this study demonstrates that dietary fiber stimulates butyrate production in PD patients despite decreased butyrate-producing bacteria. However, the butyrate production
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Life is full of surprises
It's been a while since I posted here, work, travel and life just kept being so busy I never seemed to find the time(( Well my COPD has not worsened since my last post and life has been treating me well and apart from the inhaler I have not really noticed the COPD. I thought it would get me in the end
It's been a while since I posted here, work, travel and life just kept being so busy I never seemed to find the time(( Well my COPD has not worsened since my last post and life has been treating me well and apart from the inhaler I have not really noticed the COPD. I thought it would get me in the end
andyrrc
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Change fro symbicort to Trimbow help
Hello everyone. I have been changed from symbicort 200/6 to Trimbow inhaler. I am hard coughing breathless much quicker anyone else had these changes and or experiences please
Hello everyone. I have been changed from symbicort 200/6 to Trimbow inhaler. I am hard coughing breathless much quicker anyone else had these changes and or experiences please
Jacoel
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Tight chest and phlegm
I've been having an excruciatingly tight chest (at times painful), for ages now along with a tight throat and bringing up some clear phlegm. I had stopped taking my prevention inhaler. Could these symptoms be caused by that? I haven't been coughing or wheezing. I'm female and 28 if that makes a difference
I've been having an excruciatingly tight chest (at times painful), for ages now along with a tight throat and bringing up some clear phlegm. I had stopped taking my prevention inhaler. Could these symptoms be caused by that? I haven't been coughing or wheezing. I'm female and 28 if that makes a difference
WheezyElf
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma and exercise question
Hi all, so I just have a few questions about exercise and asthma if anyone can help. I am on inhalers for my asthma and I'm pretty overweight so I want to loose about 4 stone to get me back down to healthier weight. How would it be to best proceed with cardio training with asthma? I am pretty unfit
Hi all, so I just have a few questions about exercise and asthma if anyone can help. I am on inhalers for my asthma and I'm pretty overweight so I want to loose about 4 stone to get me back down to healthier weight. How would it be to best proceed with cardio training with asthma? I am pretty unfit
Ash123445
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Probiotic supplementation may confer advantageous therapeutic potential for people with PD (lowers inflammation)
Found this in an old post of Art's and thought it deserved its own topic https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/142240155/il-8-the-inflammatory-mediator-that-is-220-higher-in-pwp-cerebrospinal-fluid-than-in-control-subjects-and-possible-ways-to-deal-with-it The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation
Found this in an old post of Art's and thought it deserved its own topic https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/142240155/il-8-the-inflammatory-mediator-that-is-220-higher-in-pwp-cerebrospinal-fluid-than-in-control-subjects-and-possible-ways-to-deal-with-it The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Coughing Fits
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
SECRAVEN
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Short of breath since pandemic
Hey, Just hoping for some advice or ideas from anyone :) I first started getting short of breath in March 2020, it was around when the pandemic was first kicking off in the UK. I therefore have been unable to get the normal tests to help diagnose my breathing issue. I have done a peakflow meter (which
Hey, Just hoping for some advice or ideas from anyone :) I first started getting short of breath in March 2020, it was around when the pandemic was first kicking off in the UK. I therefore have been unable to get the normal tests to help diagnose my breathing issue. I have done a peakflow meter (which
CuriousAboutHealing
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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