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Living with AF...and then what?
After diagnosis, several episodes, ECGs, echo cardiogram and CTscan, confirmed with paroxysmal AF and some furring of arteries but basically sound heart for a 72 year old. All usual meds prescribed, BP , betablocker, statin, anticoagulant (on top of T2 diabetes insulin regime). Cardiologist washed his
After diagnosis, several episodes, ECGs, echo cardiogram and CTscan, confirmed with paroxysmal AF and some furring of arteries but basically sound heart for a 72 year old. All usual meds prescribed, BP , betablocker, statin, anticoagulant (on top of T2 diabetes insulin regime). Cardiologist washed his
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
The Evolving Role of Diet in Prostate Cancer Risk and Progression
New paper below [1] - full text. I don't recall seeing the journal "
Current Opinion in Oncology
" before. "Recent data have further solidified the association between insulin resistance and prostate cancer ...". It's good to finally read that, although data to suggest it has been around for
New paper below [1] - full text. I don't recall seeing the journal "
Current Opinion in Oncology
" before. "Recent data have further solidified the association between insulin resistance and prostate cancer ...". It's good to finally read that, although data to suggest it has been around for
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Anyone had trouble taking their medication to Greece?
Hi. I am soon to be taking a 2 week holiday to Corfu Greece, post transplant. Can't wait, desperate! Have checked with consultants, they are happy with me taking a break, and I have good travel insurance (I think!) Have just been reading on the Gov.uk Travel Advice website, and it says Greece doesn't
Hi. I am soon to be taking a 2 week holiday to Corfu Greece, post transplant. Can't wait, desperate! Have checked with consultants, they are happy with me taking a break, and I have good travel insurance (I think!) Have just been reading on the Gov.uk Travel Advice website, and it says Greece doesn't
taar
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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My Current Regiment of Administering B12.
With the sublingual of total 15-20 mg a day 3-4 doses my brain fog changed to 'brain haze' I could force myself to do things as I had much experience with accomplishing that, I chose not to push when I could which was extremely difficult and it took some practice to accomplish it without angst. A leap
With the sublingual of total 15-20 mg a day 3-4 doses my brain fog changed to 'brain haze' I could force myself to do things as I had much experience with accomplishing that, I chose not to push when I could which was extremely difficult and it took some practice to accomplish it without angst. A leap
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Alcohol 🤷♀️
Good afternoon anyone. I wrote this earlier in the Anxiety and Depression group and they thought my query might be better addressed here so here goes….. I wanted to seek your opinions on something regarding alcohol and mood.For many many years, I drank a bottle of wine or Prosecco in the evening. It
Good afternoon anyone. I wrote this earlier in the Anxiety and Depression group and they thought my query might be better addressed here so here goes….. I wanted to seek your opinions on something regarding alcohol and mood.For many many years, I drank a bottle of wine or Prosecco in the evening. It
Bramble2000
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Drink Free
1 year ago
Alcohol 🤷♀️
Good afternoon anyone, I wanted to seek your opinions on something regarding alcohol and mood. For many many years, I drank a bottle of wine or Prosecco in the evening. It never increased to more. I was hyper aware of what it could potentially be doing to my health. I worked so so much about and
Good afternoon anyone, I wanted to seek your opinions on something regarding alcohol and mood. For many many years, I drank a bottle of wine or Prosecco in the evening. It never increased to more. I was hyper aware of what it could potentially be doing to my health. I worked so so much about and
Bramble2000
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Microbiome in PD, RBD and 1st degree relatives
As much as I'd like to believe that one "bad" bacteria (desulfovibrio) is responsible for Parkinson's, I suspect the situation is more complicated than that, as this recently released study suggests; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38248-4 Certainly the evidence is accumulating though, that
As much as I'd like to believe that one "bad" bacteria (desulfovibrio) is responsible for Parkinson's, I suspect the situation is more complicated than that, as this recently released study suggests; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38248-4 Certainly the evidence is accumulating though, that
Rufous2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Leg cramps in bed at night-
I suffer from leg cramps at night time- I'm (72) diabetic and on insulin Also, I take statin tablet in the evening Will it help to change it to morning OR any other type ? Please make your suggestions [T/Q] 😊
I suffer from leg cramps at night time- I'm (72) diabetic and on insulin Also, I take statin tablet in the evening Will it help to change it to morning OR any other type ? Please make your suggestions [T/Q] 😊
PrettySALLY
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Can a new drug mimic the effects of exercise on bone and muscle?
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
If only issue is low AMH, why haven’t we conceived!?
Got the results back from Sperm DNA frag and my uterine biopsy and NK cell result- all fine! No issues. (See profile for past round updates/circumstances) I dont know where to go from here. We dont have embryos to test so can’t do the pgta testing. Feeling frustrated going into another round with
Got the results back from Sperm DNA frag and my uterine biopsy and NK cell result- all fine! No issues. (See profile for past round updates/circumstances) I dont know where to go from here. We dont have embryos to test so can’t do the pgta testing. Feeling frustrated going into another round with
Mlove12
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
weight
hi I’m 25 and have recently been diagnosed with PCOS and insulin resistance. I have been trying so hard to lose weight but I can’t seem to despite working out four times a week and seeing a nutritionist. My endocrinologist wants me to take weight loss medicine but I’m very afraid of the side effects
hi I’m 25 and have recently been diagnosed with PCOS and insulin resistance. I have been trying so hard to lose weight but I can’t seem to despite working out four times a week and seeing a nutritionist. My endocrinologist wants me to take weight loss medicine but I’m very afraid of the side effects
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PCOS UK (Verity)
1 year ago
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
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
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
diabetes type 1 insulin and biologics
Hello is anyone else diabetic type 1 dependant on insulin like me and using biologics or jak inhibitors ? I need to know the real risk of doing both together please advise asap many thanks
Hello is anyone else diabetic type 1 dependant on insulin like me and using biologics or jak inhibitors ? I need to know the real risk of doing both together please advise asap many thanks
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NRAS
1 year ago
Salamol doesn’t work for me! Is anyone else finding it less effective than Ventolin?
Hello asthma buddies, Ok.. so while I’m all for saving the planet, I’ve been told my new blue inhaler, Salamol, is a CFC free equivalent to Ventolin. If I order a repeat prescription for Ventolin I automatically now get a Salamol. This happens at all phamrmacies I’ve tried. I have been told that eventually
Hello asthma buddies, Ok.. so while I’m all for saving the planet, I’ve been told my new blue inhaler, Salamol, is a CFC free equivalent to Ventolin. If I order a repeat prescription for Ventolin I automatically now get a Salamol. This happens at all phamrmacies I’ve tried. I have been told that eventually
Helga12
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
RISING EGR
I HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM A 14 DAY HOSPITAL IN PATIENT STAY. THE STAY WAS A RESULT OF RSV VIRUS. SOME AMAZING THINGS HAPPENED WITH SOME OF MY BLOOD WORK. GOING IN MY EGFR WAS AT A 36 LEVEL. HOWEVER DURING THE STAY IT IMPROVED TO 50. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? THEY TOOK MY .05 FARXIGA AWAY FROM
I HAVE RECENTLY BEEN RELEASED FROM A 14 DAY HOSPITAL IN PATIENT STAY. THE STAY WAS A RESULT OF RSV VIRUS. SOME AMAZING THINGS HAPPENED WITH SOME OF MY BLOOD WORK. GOING IN MY EGFR WAS AT A 36 LEVEL. HOWEVER DURING THE STAY IT IMPROVED TO 50. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? THEY TOOK MY .05 FARXIGA AWAY FROM
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Fasting serum insulin
Wife 68 yrs, FBS 82 mg/dl,Taking glynase MF,w/o medicine,Fasting serum insulin 6.47mU/L.Beta cells functions normal? Pl guide...
Wife 68 yrs, FBS 82 mg/dl,Taking glynase MF,w/o medicine,Fasting serum insulin 6.47mU/L.Beta cells functions normal? Pl guide...
hdas
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Diabetes India
1 year ago
Stick where I am or increase?
Good morning folks! Haven't posted in a while, but would love a bit of advice. Been on Actemra for four months and have reduced Pred in that time from 9mgs to 7mgs using DSNS method. Rheumy wanted me to go 1mg a month but I'm trying to be cautious. Bloodwork every 6 weeks. Last month the GP receptionist
Good morning folks! Haven't posted in a while, but would love a bit of advice. Been on Actemra for four months and have reduced Pred in that time from 9mgs to 7mgs using DSNS method. Rheumy wanted me to go 1mg a month but I'm trying to be cautious. Bloodwork every 6 weeks. Last month the GP receptionist
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Fighting Prostate Cancer with Exercise and Diet (Part 1)
A sedentary lifestyle, smoking, excess weight, and foods that are inflammatory: these things create a hospitable environment that encourages prostate cancer. Here are some things you can do to roll up the welcome mat and slow down prostate cancer – even advanced disease. UCLA urologist William Aronson
A sedentary lifestyle, smoking, excess weight, and foods that are inflammatory: these things create a hospitable environment that encourages prostate cancer. Here are some things you can do to roll up the welcome mat and slow down prostate cancer – even advanced disease. UCLA urologist William Aronson
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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