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Early days. What might have caused my tinnitus? A Salbutamol inhaler, a wisdom tooth extraction?
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
Don_Alejandro
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
Should I have a CRT-D
Has anyone had a CRT-D due to an enlarged heart because of Chemo. My blood is not pumping through my left side of my heart properly. EF is 20's. Cardio said would not do surgery, if EF comes up to 30's. On Entresto and insulin. Couldn't tolerate bisoprolol and other medications. I have nerve pain
Has anyone had a CRT-D due to an enlarged heart because of Chemo. My blood is not pumping through my left side of my heart properly. EF is 20's. Cardio said would not do surgery, if EF comes up to 30's. On Entresto and insulin. Couldn't tolerate bisoprolol and other medications. I have nerve pain
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Best Inhaler for Chronic Bronchitis
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
ck101
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Shortness of breath for days after exertion
Hi, everyone. I have been struggling for several years now and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this… I have had asthma since basically birth, well controlled until I turned 36, and now at 41, and I’m having shortness of breath for days after mild exertion. My asthma has never done this. I
Hi, everyone. I have been struggling for several years now and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this… I have had asthma since basically birth, well controlled until I turned 36, and now at 41, and I’m having shortness of breath for days after mild exertion. My asthma has never done this. I
Springtimeholly
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New medications
Am now on week five of my new medication regimen. Am taking azithromycin 250mg three times a week, montelukast at night and fostair 200/6 twice a day . I am still coughing alot at night but am definitely starting to slowly see the difference. I am still not able to run or walk up the stairs and still
Am now on week five of my new medication regimen. Am taking azithromycin 250mg three times a week, montelukast at night and fostair 200/6 twice a day . I am still coughing alot at night but am definitely starting to slowly see the difference. I am still not able to run or walk up the stairs and still
Naturesvalley
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Research
Hi is there any up to date research or progress in lung health as my dad who died of Emphysema 50 years ago and apart from a few new inhalers nothing seems to being done
Hi is there any up to date research or progress in lung health as my dad who died of Emphysema 50 years ago and apart from a few new inhalers nothing seems to being done
Blue1944
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
House like a Pharmacy
After having another crappy night and day in pain I had a mild panic today when I thought I'd ran out of Rennie's, non left in the 'bedside pharmacy' so ran to the large shelf I now have in the kitchen. On opening the cupboard I was greeted with a large box of pain killers falling on my head, whilst
After having another crappy night and day in pain I had a mild panic today when I thought I'd ran out of Rennie's, non left in the 'bedside pharmacy' so ran to the large shelf I now have in the kitchen. On opening the cupboard I was greeted with a large box of pain killers falling on my head, whilst
RedTeddy
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Inulin improves gut health in humans in part by stimulating the growth of beneficial bifidobacteria
I need smartypants to figure out if this inulin is good or bad please. https://selfhacked.com/blog/health-benefits-inulin/ Inulin is present in 36,000 plant species including those we consume in our daily diets such as wheat, onion, bananas, garlic, and asparagus. They are also found in less common foods
I need smartypants to figure out if this inulin is good or bad please. https://selfhacked.com/blog/health-benefits-inulin/ Inulin is present in 36,000 plant species including those we consume in our daily diets such as wheat, onion, bananas, garlic, and asparagus. They are also found in less common foods
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Pelic girdle issue
Hi all, I never had a pelvic girdle when I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism over ten years ago but for the past five years dispite being on replacement hormone I have acquired one. I noticed the muffin type fat around my middle but did not know why I stored weight here or known the correct terminology
Hi all, I never had a pelvic girdle when I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism over ten years ago but for the past five years dispite being on replacement hormone I have acquired one. I noticed the muffin type fat around my middle but did not know why I stored weight here or known the correct terminology
Timbutdim
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
My experience
Hi I just thought I'd share something that others may or may not find useful...I have bronchiectasis and Crohn's, several months ago my consultant suggested I try manuka honey for my Crohn's, I've been taking a tablespoon a day since then and although I've not really noticed any difference with my Crohn's
Hi I just thought I'd share something that others may or may not find useful...I have bronchiectasis and Crohn's, several months ago my consultant suggested I try manuka honey for my Crohn's, I've been taking a tablespoon a day since then and although I've not really noticed any difference with my Crohn's
Lebod
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Refined sugars - reduce them for your health
Good idea to review one's relationship with sugar. To reduce it. Physiologist and nutritionist John Yudkin wrote a book, 'Pure, white and deadly' in 1972. He was shunned by medical communities. Shame. Sugar's highly addictive. Inflammatory. Wreaks havoc on insulin response. And impacts mood. Of course
Good idea to review one's relationship with sugar. To reduce it. Physiologist and nutritionist John Yudkin wrote a book, 'Pure, white and deadly' in 1972. He was shunned by medical communities. Shame. Sugar's highly addictive. Inflammatory. Wreaks havoc on insulin response. And impacts mood. Of course
WhollyAligned
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
3 years ago
Any advice /help please.
Hello, I am new to this group, I haven't met or communicated with anyone who has PCOS, so it's nice to not feel so alone. I am 27 but was diagnosed when I was 15/16 since, I had lack of/ irregular periods, cysts and excess facial hair. And was just told I may be infertile and have issues concieving
Hello, I am new to this group, I haven't met or communicated with anyone who has PCOS, so it's nice to not feel so alone. I am 27 but was diagnosed when I was 15/16 since, I had lack of/ irregular periods, cysts and excess facial hair. And was just told I may be infertile and have issues concieving
Firefly86
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
Valued Advice
Hi everyone, i'm writing again in the hope that I can receive some expert advice from the forum. Your opinions are of tremendous value and help me to make important decisions. I am due to have surgery on my neck as my balance is terrible and my legs are extremely weak, along with other spinal problems
Hi everyone, i'm writing again in the hope that I can receive some expert advice from the forum. Your opinions are of tremendous value and help me to make important decisions. I am due to have surgery on my neck as my balance is terrible and my legs are extremely weak, along with other spinal problems
maxgarry
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
INHALERS
I have been on a two week course of prednisolone , in april, june july and august , finally saw my respiratory nurse in person today instead of phone chat(me being hard of hearing it was difficult) result is stop relvar and genuair and start trimbow, is this any good. thanks for any replies .
I have been on a two week course of prednisolone , in april, june july and august , finally saw my respiratory nurse in person today instead of phone chat(me being hard of hearing it was difficult) result is stop relvar and genuair and start trimbow, is this any good. thanks for any replies .
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Back to Melatonin - Dosing?
I won't go as deep as Art does on Melatonin, but am picking up on a point Art makes often: Dosing! I read all these papers and frankly skim over a lot. Today somebody on FB reposted one of my favorites: 2021 - Melatonin as a Chronobiotic and Cytoprotective Agent in Parkinson’s Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I won't go as deep as Art does on Melatonin, but am picking up on a point Art makes often: Dosing! I read all these papers and frankly skim over a lot. Today somebody on FB reposted one of my favorites: 2021 - Melatonin as a Chronobiotic and Cytoprotective Agent in Parkinson’s Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Eating Fruits when you have Diabetes
I came across a very recent article on "How many servings of fruits a day can lower risk of type 2 diabetes?" written by Lakshita Jain, certified clinical dietician and a lecturer. The link is given at the bottom of the post. While it was in my mind to make an exclusive post on fruits, but this article
I came across a very recent article on "How many servings of fruits a day can lower risk of type 2 diabetes?" written by Lakshita Jain, certified clinical dietician and a lecturer. The link is given at the bottom of the post. While it was in my mind to make an exclusive post on fruits, but this article
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Feeling short of breath, but not short of breath?
I have undiagnosed asthma which I'm prescribed inhalers for but they can't diagnose asthma until I can sit a spirometry test. Just wondering if anyone ever feels (at rest or during exercise), breathless but not actually breathless? I feel like I need to breath more and the feeling sits on my chest that
I have undiagnosed asthma which I'm prescribed inhalers for but they can't diagnose asthma until I can sit a spirometry test. Just wondering if anyone ever feels (at rest or during exercise), breathless but not actually breathless? I feel like I need to breath more and the feeling sits on my chest that
Virond4w
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Thyroid T4-T3 conversion is strongly linked to insulin resistance
[i]
This paper shows that FT3/FT4 ratio - conversion indicator for T4-T3 conversion - links insulin resistance to thyroid
disease[/i]
Endokrynologia Polska DOI: 10.5603/EP.a2020.0066 Volume/Tom 72; Number/Numer 1/2021 ISSN 0423–104X, e-ISSN 2299–8306
Free triiodothyronine/free
[i]
This paper shows that FT3/FT4 ratio - conversion indicator for T4-T3 conversion - links insulin resistance to thyroid
disease[/i]
Endokrynologia Polska DOI: 10.5603/EP.a2020.0066 Volume/Tom 72; Number/Numer 1/2021 ISSN 0423–104X, e-ISSN 2299–8306
Free triiodothyronine/free
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
I survived COVID-19
I had COVID-19 for 2 weeks. I had every symptom on the COVID-19 web page. It started with a cough. Then another symptom would come & go each day. I had fever almost the whole time. Of course it kicked the MS into high gear! Mostly muscle spasms & cognitive issues. ,& Muscles became very weak. Then after
I had COVID-19 for 2 weeks. I had every symptom on the COVID-19 web page. It started with a cough. Then another symptom would come & go each day. I had fever almost the whole time. Of course it kicked the MS into high gear! Mostly muscle spasms & cognitive issues. ,& Muscles became very weak. Then after
hairbrain4
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
thyroid problem blood tests reveal low folate?
Hi to all! I 'm new here. I took a private blood test to get to grips with low thyoid issues,( since Dec 2013)I am on levothyrosine 62.5mcgs daily. Now find I have low Folate Level ( 3.4ug/L range 2.9-14.5ug/L). And also B12 low-ish or normal range at 75nmols ( range 25.1-165). I am 69 years old.
Hi to all! I 'm new here. I took a private blood test to get to grips with low thyoid issues,( since Dec 2013)I am on levothyrosine 62.5mcgs daily. Now find I have low Folate Level ( 3.4ug/L range 2.9-14.5ug/L). And also B12 low-ish or normal range at 75nmols ( range 25.1-165). I am 69 years old.
Esmielola
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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