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Hi I was dx with young onset PD in 2003 aged 46. I'm now 62 and have kept on top of it by gradually upping the madopar . In the last few months madopar's effectiveness has dropped right off and my consultant says there is ni more room to tweak my medication or increase the madopar. To my distress
Hi I was dx with young onset PD in 2003 aged 46. I'm now 62 and have kept on top of it by gradually upping the madopar . In the last few months madopar's effectiveness has dropped right off and my consultant says there is ni more room to tweak my medication or increase the madopar. To my distress
pen1
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Diagnosis and feeling like left in the wind
Good morning everyone prayers and hugs your way always. After all my recent diagnosis and finding out I actually do have lupus it’s been two months since I was diagnosed with lymphedema and still no treatments have been set up by my doctor. I saw my doctor on Friday and she’s been very good ( in regard
Good morning everyone prayers and hugs your way always. After all my recent diagnosis and finding out I actually do have lupus it’s been two months since I was diagnosed with lymphedema and still no treatments have been set up by my doctor. I saw my doctor on Friday and she’s been very good ( in regard
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Neuropathy Support
6 years ago
Question about kidney disease.
Hey, I just got home from the ER last night for a Gallbladder attack. I noticed that there were many abnormal test results on my bloodwork. I had a slightly lower EGFR and high BUN rate around this time last year, but with a normal Creatinine level. Last night's blood test results show a BUN of 30, a
Hey, I just got home from the ER last night for a Gallbladder attack. I noticed that there were many abnormal test results on my bloodwork. I had a slightly lower EGFR and high BUN rate around this time last year, but with a normal Creatinine level. Last night's blood test results show a BUN of 30, a
blizzard2014
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
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role of melatonin in insulin for causing obesity (pathway)
role of melatonin in insulin for causing obesity (pathway)
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
First SI - fainted!
Decided to SI b12 I’ve got 2ml glass vials of cyanocobalamin from a pharmacy in Spain and the 1ml insulin syringes with the very fine needles, so need to do 2 injections for each vial. I’ve watched some videos and practiced on an orange and injection number 1 into the top of my left thigh went very well
Decided to SI b12 I’ve got 2ml glass vials of cyanocobalamin from a pharmacy in Spain and the 1ml insulin syringes with the very fine needles, so need to do 2 injections for each vial. I’ve watched some videos and practiced on an orange and injection number 1 into the top of my left thigh went very well
Laundretta
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Type2 Diabetes
I saw a consultant diabetes Doctor last Friday. I wanted to try and identify the cause of my type2 diabetes. I was suprised to learn about the lack of tests available which can tell me. There's nothing that can show how healthy my insulin is. There's no tests that can identify Pancreas issues. I know
I saw a consultant diabetes Doctor last Friday. I wanted to try and identify the cause of my type2 diabetes. I was suprised to learn about the lack of tests available which can tell me. There's nothing that can show how healthy my insulin is. There's no tests that can identify Pancreas issues. I know
Hidden
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
Husband in coma cardiac arrest, 20 min anoxic brain injuries. He’s opening eyes but staring at ceiling. No communication.
How long will this stage last? Induced coma 10 days , it’s now 3 weeks , off sedation but on meds for ; seizures and agitation ( sodium valproate) , bp meds, and insulin . He sleeps most of the time and when he wakes it’s for a short while and doesn’t track with his eyes. He looks as if he is in
How long will this stage last? Induced coma 10 days , it’s now 3 weeks , off sedation but on meds for ; seizures and agitation ( sodium valproate) , bp meds, and insulin . He sleeps most of the time and when he wakes it’s for a short while and doesn’t track with his eyes. He looks as if he is in
Worriedfor
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
amlodipine
My mother is 76 and takes insulin. But she is also on so many pills each chasing the side effects of the others. Recently this came to a head as she was prescribed amlodipine which made her legs swell up. She complained, and the kidney doctors told her to come off amlodipine but the GP would not take
My mother is 76 and takes insulin. But she is also on so many pills each chasing the side effects of the others. Recently this came to a head as she was prescribed amlodipine which made her legs swell up. She complained, and the kidney doctors told her to come off amlodipine but the GP would not take
rosetinted
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
6 years ago
Bitter guard
Whether bitter guard will help to secrete insulin. Many are opined that blood sugar will under control when you eat bitterguard
Whether bitter guard will help to secrete insulin. Many are opined that blood sugar will under control when you eat bitterguard
anands1952
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Probiotics, Blackcurrant Anthocyanins
The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Gene Expression Related to Inflammation, Insulin and Lipid in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Rand... - PubMed - NCBI. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30041526 The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Gene Expression Related to Inflammation,
The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Gene Expression Related to Inflammation, Insulin and Lipid in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Rand... - PubMed - NCBI. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30041526 The Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Gene Expression Related to Inflammation,
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Predicting cardiovascular complications in type 1 and 2 diabetes
This is an article (
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Predicting cardiovascular complications in type 1 and 2 diabetes
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published/written by the Staff
that works for the
Medivizor
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It examines whether the levels of two different proteins could predict blood vessel damage in types 1
This is an article (
"
[u]
Predicting cardiovascular complications in type 1 and 2 diabetes
"[/u])
published/written by the Staff
that works for the
Medivizor
website. "
It examines whether the levels of two different proteins could predict blood vessel damage in types 1
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Hello Everyone
As It Says I am new here. So here is me opening up and asking for help from strangers on the internet. This is going to be interesting. I am 41 years old, quite fit (well until recently that is) engineer working as the IT Manager. I am alone, as in no family but my cats and dog. I live in Istanbul, Turkey
As It Says I am new here. So here is me opening up and asking for help from strangers on the internet. This is going to be interesting. I am 41 years old, quite fit (well until recently that is) engineer working as the IT Manager. I am alone, as in no family but my cats and dog. I live in Istanbul, Turkey
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 years ago
Uncontrolled sugar level
I am diabetic for the last more than 25 years and now insulin dependent aged 70 years. Recently Physicisn prescribed H Mix tard 50/50 32 -0 -20 HC along with Onderomet Trajenta 1 - 1 Diamicron XR Mex 1-0-1 all other tests are normal for BP I am taking Relmisart 40 daily one. Inspite of all these my
I am diabetic for the last more than 25 years and now insulin dependent aged 70 years. Recently Physicisn prescribed H Mix tard 50/50 32 -0 -20 HC along with Onderomet Trajenta 1 - 1 Diamicron XR Mex 1-0-1 all other tests are normal for BP I am taking Relmisart 40 daily one. Inspite of all these my
Kalyadi
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Monthly Blog: October 2018 by Professor Graham R V Hughes MD FRCP
Summer lingers on – even in the season of mellow fruitfulness, the temperature is still high and here, at least in Kent, the gardens are parched. On Saturday, I gave the inaugural lecture in the Middle East Medical Congress, in the beautiful city of Beirut. This annual conference, bringing together doctors
Summer lingers on – even in the season of mellow fruitfulness, the temperature is still high and here, at least in Kent, the gardens are parched. On Saturday, I gave the inaugural lecture in the Middle East Medical Congress, in the beautiful city of Beirut. This annual conference, bringing together doctors
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Metformin for PCO not PCOS - is this right?
Hi lovely ladies, I had an appt with NHS gynae yesterday r.e infertility. I have been TTC for 14months, all blood tests normal, hysteroscopy normal, ultrasound scan normal apart from polycsistic ovaries. He has put me on the waiting list for a HSG as this is the final piece to the investigation puzzle
Hi lovely ladies, I had an appt with NHS gynae yesterday r.e infertility. I have been TTC for 14months, all blood tests normal, hysteroscopy normal, ultrasound scan normal apart from polycsistic ovaries. He has put me on the waiting list for a HSG as this is the final piece to the investigation puzzle
Sunshine92
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
The accidental gamble and win
My new avatar is my great grandson Jaxon. My last post ( 6 months ago) was to state that rheumy considered the PMR activity in my body was relatively inactive but to remain on maintenance dose of 5mg until seen again. Fast forward to to 5th Sept--I had blood tests, doctor's appointment and nurse re-dressing
My new avatar is my great grandson Jaxon. My last post ( 6 months ago) was to state that rheumy considered the PMR activity in my body was relatively inactive but to remain on maintenance dose of 5mg until seen again. Fast forward to to 5th Sept--I had blood tests, doctor's appointment and nurse re-dressing
violetsnowdrop
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Metformin, berberine, bitter melon
Here's an interesting question (I think) for the more technical members of this group. the three items listed on the title, have shown some evidence of anticancer activity, if not in real life conditions, at least in vitro experiments. these compounds come from very different sources, yet they do
Here's an interesting question (I think) for the more technical members of this group. the three items listed on the title, have shown some evidence of anticancer activity, if not in real life conditions, at least in vitro experiments. these compounds come from very different sources, yet they do
cbgjr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
3 year steroid implant
I have had laser, monthly eye injections and 4 monthly steroid implants. I was sue for another implant last week. I have an excellent consultant and he personally does the implants. He phoned me last week and asked me to have a three year lasting steroid implant. I am not concerned with the procedure
I have had laser, monthly eye injections and 4 monthly steroid implants. I was sue for another implant last week. I have an excellent consultant and he personally does the implants. He phoned me last week and asked me to have a three year lasting steroid implant. I am not concerned with the procedure
123charl
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Macular Society
6 years ago
Still can't find a doctor in Rochdale
Still can't find a doctor in Rochdale that dosent think nfd is a mental illness who trains these idiots past two mental health test clean bill of health but still got no doctor the 5 IV tried refused to even come to the house I'm attached to a feed machine 23 hours a day bed bound had two strokes broke
Still can't find a doctor in Rochdale that dosent think nfd is a mental illness who trains these idiots past two mental health test clean bill of health but still got no doctor the 5 IV tried refused to even come to the house I'm attached to a feed machine 23 hours a day bed bound had two strokes broke
Sparticas123
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
6 years ago
Food and insulin
My sister who now has diabetes t2 is finding it hard to control her sugars - like myself really. She says many times to me that Atleast you can eat carbs and then take your insulin then your sugars will be down...she doesn't take insulin at the moment. I'm just wondering how can I explain to her that
My sister who now has diabetes t2 is finding it hard to control her sugars - like myself really. She says many times to me that Atleast you can eat carbs and then take your insulin then your sugars will be down...she doesn't take insulin at the moment. I'm just wondering how can I explain to her that
Hidden
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
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