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As new blood vessels form at the back of the eye as a part of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), they can bleed and blur vision.....
As new blood vessels form at the back of the eye as a part of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), they can bleed (ocular hemorrhage) and blur vision. The first time this happens, it may not be very severe. In most cases, it will leave just a few specks of blood, or spots, floating in a person's
As new blood vessels form at the back of the eye as a part of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), they can bleed (ocular hemorrhage) and blur vision. The first time this happens, it may not be very severe. In most cases, it will leave just a few specks of blood, or spots, floating in a person's
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Eggs good or bad?
I have been on warfarin for about a year and am receiving conflicting reports about the vitamin K content of eggs. In searching a US database from a national body say that eggs, be they fried, hard boiled, scrambled or poached have a low vitamin K content. Whereas at the UK clinic where I attended
I have been on warfarin for about a year and am receiving conflicting reports about the vitamin K content of eggs. In searching a US database from a national body say that eggs, be they fried, hard boiled, scrambled or poached have a low vitamin K content. Whereas at the UK clinic where I attended
gizmomaven
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Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
please give me suggestions regarding meningitis which my friend at the point of time is going through.
Ria Kohli, a 17 year old school student has fallen severely ill due to sudden attack of meningitis. This fatal illness had got intrenched into her body and is struggling to gain mastery over the victim. She has been hospitalised and is going under severe medication of Pan, Vamonycin, Ceftiaxone, Acyclonir
Ria Kohli, a 17 year old school student has fallen severely ill due to sudden attack of meningitis. This fatal illness had got intrenched into her body and is struggling to gain mastery over the victim. She has been hospitalised and is going under severe medication of Pan, Vamonycin, Ceftiaxone, Acyclonir
jhingalala
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Meningitis Now
12 years ago
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Do dietary vitamin k levels matter for someone on clopidogrel?
Having seen references to people on warfarin not being able to eat veggies etc high in vitamin k, it's got me a bit concerned. I'm on a special elimination diet for autoimmune diseases and it's high in veggies. If I have to restrict my vitamin k intake, then it'll make the diet even more restrictive.
Having seen references to people on warfarin not being able to eat veggies etc high in vitamin k, it's got me a bit concerned. I'm on a special elimination diet for autoimmune diseases and it's high in veggies. If I have to restrict my vitamin k intake, then it'll make the diet even more restrictive.
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Recovering?
Hi there, Been quite unwell with anemia and possible heart problems. Am waiting for an Angiogram bur my iron levels are back to normal (for the moment). I was very breathless and thought it waa due to the anemia but although blood count OK still felt breathless. I have mild aeortic stenosis but
Hi there, Been quite unwell with anemia and possible heart problems. Am waiting for an Angiogram bur my iron levels are back to normal (for the moment). I was very breathless and thought it waa due to the anemia but although blood count OK still felt breathless. I have mild aeortic stenosis but
LinDonaldson
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Thyroid UK
12 years ago
snow bound here in New Hampshire U.S.A.
Close to 2 ft, snow on ground now-- gotta get out and snow blow again-- much trouble with I.N.R 's doc.s watching me close another trip to E.R. fri day my rheumy ordered me to E.R. wanted plazma done -inr was 6.7 at 12;oo noon time 7.7 by 5:00 P.M. -E.R, doc did nothing about my problem rheumy's office
Close to 2 ft, snow on ground now-- gotta get out and snow blow again-- much trouble with I.N.R 's doc.s watching me close another trip to E.R. fri day my rheumy ordered me to E.R. wanted plazma done -inr was 6.7 at 12;oo noon time 7.7 by 5:00 P.M. -E.R, doc did nothing about my problem rheumy's office
jetjetjet
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
What's the deal with vitamin supplements? Should vit k supplements in particular be avoided?
I would be interested to know what's good and what's not for persons with aps. For instance: as vit k aids coagulation, I'm assuming we shouldn't be going crazy on the greener shades of foods as well as taking care with vitamin supplements?
I would be interested to know what's good and what's not for persons with aps. For instance: as vit k aids coagulation, I'm assuming we shouldn't be going crazy on the greener shades of foods as well as taking care with vitamin supplements?
Maybells
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
INR LEVEL
Back in March last year {2012} i went into hospital for severe stomach pain. I found out it was an infected Gall Bladder. So i had to go on Antibiotics until my infection came down. I was on nil by mouth, which ended up being for 5 days. As i was waiting to have an ultrasound scan on my stomach as gall
Back in March last year {2012} i went into hospital for severe stomach pain. I found out it was an infected Gall Bladder. So i had to go on Antibiotics until my infection came down. I was on nil by mouth, which ended up being for 5 days. As i was waiting to have an ultrasound scan on my stomach as gall
olddodds
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Anticoagulation Support
12 years ago
Can anyone suggest anti-inflammatory that doesn't interact with warfarin?
I have been on Warfarin for 16 years after having an artificial Aortic valve replacement.There have been times when I had wished I had gone for an tissue replacement. Due to unstable INR I needed venous blood tests virtually every 2 weeks, which would mean hour waits at local hospital and results back
I have been on Warfarin for 16 years after having an artificial Aortic valve replacement.There have been times when I had wished I had gone for an tissue replacement. Due to unstable INR I needed venous blood tests virtually every 2 weeks, which would mean hour waits at local hospital and results back
Becky1222
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Anticoagulation Support
12 years ago
is vitamin K ok to take when you're on plaquenil?
i've heard from a reliable source that it's best not to mix vit K with antimalarials, eg plaquenil, which i am on (400mg daily) but recent research is recommending vit K be taken with vit D to help bone density so far i've spent 3+ years successfully slowing the rate of my loss of bone density
i've heard from a reliable source that it's best not to mix vit K with antimalarials, eg plaquenil, which i am on (400mg daily) but recent research is recommending vit K be taken with vit D to help bone density so far i've spent 3+ years successfully slowing the rate of my loss of bone density
Barnclown
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
alchohoic liver disease, any info....
hi i was diagnosed with aloholic liver disease in aug 2012 at the age of 26, i am terrified to ask the doctors questions as am scared of the answer, i knew i drank to much but so did most of my family, i realised how sick i was when i started going yellow and went to hospital were my parents were told
hi i was diagnosed with aloholic liver disease in aug 2012 at the age of 26, i am terrified to ask the doctors questions as am scared of the answer, i knew i drank to much but so did most of my family, i realised how sick i was when i started going yellow and went to hospital were my parents were told
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British Liver Trust
12 years ago
Low glycemic diet
I'm lying on my bed, recovering from another dumping episode, I thought I'd use the time to google "low glycemic diet " as Larry suggested it might help. It seems incredibly complicated, not just what to eat but combinations of foods, to eat or avoid. I can just about understand the theory, but in
I'm lying on my bed, recovering from another dumping episode, I thought I'd use the time to google "low glycemic diet " as Larry suggested it might help. It seems incredibly complicated, not just what to eat but combinations of foods, to eat or avoid. I can just about understand the theory, but in
patchworker
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
12 years ago
Christmas and New Year – Getting Your INR Tested
Christmas and New Year – Getting Your INR Tested Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all members of ACE and Healthunlocked and would like to thank all our contributors for their helpful advice and completing the polls. For people living on warfarin, Christmas and the New Year can be a worrying
Christmas and New Year – Getting Your INR Tested Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all members of ACE and Healthunlocked and would like to thank all our contributors for their helpful advice and completing the polls. For people living on warfarin, Christmas and the New Year can be a worrying
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Anticoagulation Support
12 years ago
90 (plus) essential nutrients that we all need.
In Britain, we have beautiful, rich, soil varieties that contain all of the required life-giving nutrients that hold the magical 'pinch' of life's wealth and health. We only ever hear about a few of the minerals and vitamins that are required in our diet but I would like to share with you a little information
In Britain, we have beautiful, rich, soil varieties that contain all of the required life-giving nutrients that hold the magical 'pinch' of life's wealth and health. We only ever hear about a few of the minerals and vitamins that are required in our diet but I would like to share with you a little information
Lynxcat
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Anticoagulation and Surgery
I recently encountered a new, unexpected and worrying reason why patients on anticoagulants should self manage their medication if possible. Having been on warfarin for 15 years due to a mechanical, aortic heart valve I took control of managing my medication and INR monitoring 13 years ago. I recently
I recently encountered a new, unexpected and worrying reason why patients on anticoagulants should self manage their medication if possible. Having been on warfarin for 15 years due to a mechanical, aortic heart valve I took control of managing my medication and INR monitoring 13 years ago. I recently
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Anticoagulation Support
12 years ago
vitamin k
hi has anyone had a reaction to vitamin k . last thursday went for my inr check at the clinic my inr was 11.1 which is unusual for me its always be low so they gave me some vitamin k via mouth over weekend i have developed a rash on my neck. back and now its spreading to arms and legs. face its very
hi has anyone had a reaction to vitamin k . last thursday went for my inr check at the clinic my inr was 11.1 which is unusual for me its always be low so they gave me some vitamin k via mouth over weekend i have developed a rash on my neck. back and now its spreading to arms and legs. face its very
shell64
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Coconut oil
As I haven't been able to eat wheat, barley, oats and rye since developing coeliac disease I have been exploring other types of nutrition. This is not just to vary my diet but to try and give me a healthy boost and try and stay on the path of feeling well and reasonably satisfied and nourished. Some
As I haven't been able to eat wheat, barley, oats and rye since developing coeliac disease I have been exploring other types of nutrition. This is not just to vary my diet but to try and give me a healthy boost and try and stay on the path of feeling well and reasonably satisfied and nourished. Some
Lynxcat
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Lacey was diagnosed with Autoimmune Liver Disease last year.
In June last year my eldest daughter Lacey became jaundice, I took her to the GPs who contacted the local hospital and they said to take her straight in. So I did. We spent an awful night at the hospital with them running test after test on her and getting no straight answers. What we didn't know was
In June last year my eldest daughter Lacey became jaundice, I took her to the GPs who contacted the local hospital and they said to take her straight in. So I did. We spent an awful night at the hospital with them running test after test on her and getting no straight answers. What we didn't know was
xtabbiex
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Children's Liver Disease Foundation
12 years ago
What affects your INR level when taking Coumadin/Warfarin?
I know that vitamin K and spinach are no-no's. What else might affect it? I'm new and learning! Thanks! :)Michelle in CA
I know that vitamin K and spinach are no-no's. What else might affect it? I'm new and learning! Thanks! :)Michelle in CA
iwantsimple
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Vitamin D deficiency
There have been several articles in the last few days mentioning the concerns of increasing numbers of people especially children that are feared will present with vitamin D deficiency in the coming months. People get the majority of their vitamin D through sunlight which converts the cholesterol found
There have been several articles in the last few days mentioning the concerns of increasing numbers of people especially children that are feared will present with vitamin D deficiency in the coming months. People get the majority of their vitamin D through sunlight which converts the cholesterol found
Lynxcat
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
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