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Just read ; Another symptoms of b12 deficiency!! B6, omega 3 ,and zinc as well . So another to add to the list Driving me mad!!
Just read ; Another symptoms of b12 deficiency!! B6, omega 3 ,and zinc as well . So another to add to the list Driving me mad!!
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Help! Pain relief advice needed!
Hello ladies. So long story cut short, had Endo and had it removed 1 and half years ago, been diagnosed with adenomyosis now. Lots of lovely pain, had zoladex but now off it and just dealing with it with mefanamic acid and Amytriptyline. So the big question is, does anyone take cbd oil with Amytriptyline
Hello ladies. So long story cut short, had Endo and had it removed 1 and half years ago, been diagnosed with adenomyosis now. Lots of lovely pain, had zoladex but now off it and just dealing with it with mefanamic acid and Amytriptyline. So the big question is, does anyone take cbd oil with Amytriptyline
BellyEllieBob
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Oméga 3 oils
Hi ladies, I watched Seaspiracy this evening regarding the fishing industry and I’ve been taking fish oils daily. I would now like to seek an alternative as the documentary suggested the goodness in the omega 3 is countered by the lead and other toxins that get into the chain. Does anyone know of any
Hi ladies, I watched Seaspiracy this evening regarding the fishing industry and I’ve been taking fish oils daily. I would now like to seek an alternative as the documentary suggested the goodness in the omega 3 is countered by the lead and other toxins that get into the chain. Does anyone know of any
hoping2021
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
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Why am I still putting on weight?
Hi all, a long shot here but wondering if anyone has any clues? I’ve put on quite a bit of weight in the last couple of years which has accelerated in the last 6 months. Very active, healthy eating 55 year old currently going through the menopause. Haven’t changed my eating or exercise habits. Had a
Hi all, a long shot here but wondering if anyone has any clues? I’ve put on quite a bit of weight in the last couple of years which has accelerated in the last 6 months. Very active, healthy eating 55 year old currently going through the menopause. Haven’t changed my eating or exercise habits. Had a
Julesboz
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Bone density and SABR-COMET10
Hello to all. I continue to find your posts enlightening and supportive and thank you for them.I am presently on Lupron and Apalutamide and have recently completed a 6 x 6 (36) Gy treatment regimen to my prostate. I had a bone density scan last year and my 10 year fracture risk is moderate (10 - 20%/
Hello to all. I continue to find your posts enlightening and supportive and thank you for them.I am presently on Lupron and Apalutamide and have recently completed a 6 x 6 (36) Gy treatment regimen to my prostate. I had a bone density scan last year and my 10 year fracture risk is moderate (10 - 20%/
Squirrel71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
New to all this.
Hey All, I’m new to all this but I’ve been struggling with pain for a fair few years now. I’ve recently found out both Fallopian tubes are blocked, I’m still undiagnosed with Endometriosis at the minuet as I keep been told I’m too young to have a Lap! I’m in absolute agony at the minuet, I’m currently
Hey All, I’m new to all this but I’ve been struggling with pain for a fair few years now. I’ve recently found out both Fallopian tubes are blocked, I’m still undiagnosed with Endometriosis at the minuet as I keep been told I’m too young to have a Lap! I’m in absolute agony at the minuet, I’m currently
Kasey2424
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Self-help with nutritional supplements for RLS
I have RLS for about twelve years. I have started with a few restex. It worked great but I read about the augmentation. So I decided to find a better way for me. I startet with homeopathy (zincum valerianicum). It worked for a half year. Then I found CES brain stimulation. this worked also for a half
I have RLS for about twelve years. I have started with a few restex. It worked great but I read about the augmentation. So I decided to find a better way for me. I startet with homeopathy (zincum valerianicum). It worked for a half year. Then I found CES brain stimulation. this worked also for a half
phineas_007
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Flaxseed -pro or con or does it depend on your status
Not necessarily a very reliable site since they have conflicts of interest. However, the discussion of estrogens and flaxseed is of interest. https://www.goldenflax4u.com/category-s/43.htm This doctor believes that flaxseed consumption helps prevent tumors from spreading: https://sperlingprostatecenter.com
Not necessarily a very reliable site since they have conflicts of interest. However, the discussion of estrogens and flaxseed is of interest. https://www.goldenflax4u.com/category-s/43.htm This doctor believes that flaxseed consumption helps prevent tumors from spreading: https://sperlingprostatecenter.com
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Could This Really Be Undiagnosed Adult ADHD?
Hello, I am new here! I will be turning 30 years old within the next few months, which sounds like no big deal except for the fact I feel like when I look back on it all I never really accomplished much or completed much etc. What brought me here and to the conclusion that maybe ADHD played a huge
Hello, I am new here! I will be turning 30 years old within the next few months, which sounds like no big deal except for the fact I feel like when I look back on it all I never really accomplished much or completed much etc. What brought me here and to the conclusion that maybe ADHD played a huge
Bellatrix2020
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Could This Be Undiagnosed Adult ADHD? Can Anyone Relate? Anyone Conditioned to Believe Nothing Is/Was Wrong With You? long story/Need Help
Hello, I am new here! I will be turning 30 years old within the next few months, which sounds like no big deal except for the fact I feel like when I look back on it all I never really accomplished much or completed much etc. What brought me here and to the conclusion that maybe ADHD played a huge
Hello, I am new here! I will be turning 30 years old within the next few months, which sounds like no big deal except for the fact I feel like when I look back on it all I never really accomplished much or completed much etc. What brought me here and to the conclusion that maybe ADHD played a huge
Bellatrix2020
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Anyone realize undiagnosed ADHD may have been the problem your entire life? Were you conditioned to not even question anything was "wrong"?
Hello, I am new here! I will be turning 30 years old within the next few months, which sounds like no big deal except for the fact I feel like when I look back on it all I never really accomplished much or completed much etc. What brought me here and to the conclusion that maybe ADHD played a huge role
Hello, I am new here! I will be turning 30 years old within the next few months, which sounds like no big deal except for the fact I feel like when I look back on it all I never really accomplished much or completed much etc. What brought me here and to the conclusion that maybe ADHD played a huge role
Bellatrix2020
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
HRT in late 50's
I am investigating about HRT and have been reading lots of good things about helping with osteoporosis. I am thinking about trying HRT as I have post menopausal issues and to help with OP. However my GP insists that after 50, it's of zero use. I have found good studies and even the ROS recommend it
I am investigating about HRT and have been reading lots of good things about helping with osteoporosis. I am thinking about trying HRT as I have post menopausal issues and to help with OP. However my GP insists that after 50, it's of zero use. I have found good studies and even the ROS recommend it
stockport1965
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Period Won't Stop!
So, I just want to start off by saying I do have PCOS so my periods have always been irregular and a bit crazy. I'm very much used to going a while without them - my longest cycle between periods was about 3 months. However, since about May last year, they've changed. In May, I bled for around a 3
So, I just want to start off by saying I do have PCOS so my periods have always been irregular and a bit crazy. I'm very much used to going a while without them - my longest cycle between periods was about 3 months. However, since about May last year, they've changed. In May, I bled for around a 3
Mouse87
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
Chapter 17. I dream of the revolution that must come... 1/2
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Study shows hyaluronan is effective in treating chronic lung disease.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and their collaborators found that inhaling unfragmented hyaluronan improves lung function in patients suffering from severe exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Hyaluronan, a sugar secreted by living tissue that acts as a scaffold
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and their collaborators found that inhaling unfragmented hyaluronan improves lung function in patients suffering from severe exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Hyaluronan, a sugar secreted by living tissue that acts as a scaffold
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Seeking advice on blood results
Hello all, I take combination of T4 (100mcg) and T3 (60mcg - split into two doses morning (20mcg) and afternoon (40mcg) daily. I recently had my bloods done at 9.30am and according to the advice from this forum on how to get most accurate results (i.e no biotin for week before, only water in the morning
Hello all, I take combination of T4 (100mcg) and T3 (60mcg - split into two doses morning (20mcg) and afternoon (40mcg) daily. I recently had my bloods done at 9.30am and according to the advice from this forum on how to get most accurate results (i.e no biotin for week before, only water in the morning
CG12345
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Dosage reduction
Following on from my post a month ago, this is where I am now. Continued with 10 mg daily until I reached 6 weeks, then reduced to 9 mg, which is where I am now. My Dr wants me to continue to taper slowly by 1 mg every 6-8 weeks. Dr prefers to focus on symptoms rather than blood tests. I asked if
Following on from my post a month ago, this is where I am now. Continued with 10 mg daily until I reached 6 weeks, then reduced to 9 mg, which is where I am now. My Dr wants me to continue to taper slowly by 1 mg every 6-8 weeks. Dr prefers to focus on symptoms rather than blood tests. I asked if
Tinasleepyhead
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
My Blood Lipid Profile report dated March 20 , 2021
Please don't miss this post...keep reading up to its end ..watch these short video's.... Heart/ CV is the single most Diabetic complications and the No.1 killer even among non- Diabetes in the world..recently Saurabha Ganguli - The Great Cricketer in india and the world who was supposed to be one of
Please don't miss this post...keep reading up to its end ..watch these short video's.... Heart/ CV is the single most Diabetic complications and the No.1 killer even among non- Diabetes in the world..recently Saurabha Ganguli - The Great Cricketer in india and the world who was supposed to be one of
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Hopeful but still keeping fingers crossed!
I am today posting, to give hope to others on tapering plans! After 4 years of first GCA followed by two bouts of PMR, my third attempt of tapering , continues to be promising. I chalk off a new week every Wednesday on my calendar and I have reached the ten week mark. That is ten weeks of no prednisolone
I am today posting, to give hope to others on tapering plans! After 4 years of first GCA followed by two bouts of PMR, my third attempt of tapering , continues to be promising. I chalk off a new week every Wednesday on my calendar and I have reached the ten week mark. That is ten weeks of no prednisolone
DevonMichael
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
High Omega 3 levels and AF
This trial indicates that there is a link between high Omega 3 levels and AF: "Dose-Related AF Risk With Omega-3 Fatty Acids?" https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/947542?src=WNL_mdpls_210319_mscpedit_card&uac=184041MK&spon=2&impID=3259594&faf=1 1.8gm of Omega 3 fatty acids a day appeared to increase
This trial indicates that there is a link between high Omega 3 levels and AF: "Dose-Related AF Risk With Omega-3 Fatty Acids?" https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/947542?src=WNL_mdpls_210319_mscpedit_card&uac=184041MK&spon=2&impID=3259594&faf=1 1.8gm of Omega 3 fatty acids a day appeared to increase
MarkS
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AF Association
3 years ago
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