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Prior to 1980 about the only relativly common form of thiamin was thiamin hcl and then most vitamins and enritched food products changed to thiamin mononitrate. While thiamin HCL is a wonderful form of thiamin for 99.99 % of the population for some reason I can't take it. When I take thiamin HCL in
Prior to 1980 about the only relativly common form of thiamin was thiamin hcl and then most vitamins and enritched food products changed to thiamin mononitrate. While thiamin HCL is a wonderful form of thiamin for 99.99 % of the population for some reason I can't take it. When I take thiamin HCL in
Woodyx2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Back from EP after Cardioversion Failure
Now EP wants to try another Cardioversion in conjunction with amiodarone . I am concerned because I already have neuropathy in feet and fingers and I have read this medicine can worsen that. Anyone with experience with it?
Now EP wants to try another Cardioversion in conjunction with amiodarone . I am concerned because I already have neuropathy in feet and fingers and I have read this medicine can worsen that. Anyone with experience with it?
bigking
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AF Association
1 year ago
Hubby recently diagnosed but virtually at the end stage
Hi there. I’m not sure where to start. So my hubby was diagnosed with non alcoholic liver cirrhosis and spent 3 weeks in hospital. Half on ICU where I work and then half on the liver ward. Despite being on diagnosed 4 weeks ago he is quite far down the line of the condition. Jaundice ascities sepsis
Hi there. I’m not sure where to start. So my hubby was diagnosed with non alcoholic liver cirrhosis and spent 3 weeks in hospital. Half on ICU where I work and then half on the liver ward. Despite being on diagnosed 4 weeks ago he is quite far down the line of the condition. Jaundice ascities sepsis
Snips71
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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nhs job scared colleagues will find out I have cirrhosis.
hi . I’m becoming more and more worried that once I’m called for my first surveillance of my chirrhosis that I’ll know the doctor and people there as I k ow a lot of the staff in the hospital. I’m wondering if there’s any way I could ask for my scans elsewhere? Tia
hi . I’m becoming more and more worried that once I’m called for my first surveillance of my chirrhosis that I’ll know the doctor and people there as I k ow a lot of the staff in the hospital. I’m wondering if there’s any way I could ask for my scans elsewhere? Tia
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Green poo - any connection with Liver disease
Hi All. Will keep it brief. Ended up in hospital last year due to my alcohol consumption (heavy for years, daily for the last 3). Borderline cirrhosis. Lost my job Stayed sober well into this year but stress of not getting a new job and debt recently drove me to relapse. It was a heavy one - horrendous
Hi All. Will keep it brief. Ended up in hospital last year due to my alcohol consumption (heavy for years, daily for the last 3). Borderline cirrhosis. Lost my job Stayed sober well into this year but stress of not getting a new job and debt recently drove me to relapse. It was a heavy one - horrendous
BobbyT74
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Blood pressure/ thyroid
HiI was diagnosed with high blood pressure 4/5 months ago as feeling unwell. I have been prescribed the following tablets of which none have agreed with me - Amlodipine, Ramipril & Losartan. I'm now trying Spironolactone (water tablet). 3 weeks in & I'm getting more weary, confused, balance off & bowels
HiI was diagnosed with high blood pressure 4/5 months ago as feeling unwell. I have been prescribed the following tablets of which none have agreed with me - Amlodipine, Ramipril & Losartan. I'm now trying Spironolactone (water tablet). 3 weeks in & I'm getting more weary, confused, balance off & bowels
Longinthetooth
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Good News Today
I just left my EPS office with good news. I actually thought I was having problems with my new pacemaker but the office it is true. Dr Saini kept raising my ECG print out telling me how wonderful it is and my echo was the same. For all purposes, my heart on there looks the same as anyone with a normal
I just left my EPS office with good news. I actually thought I was having problems with my new pacemaker but the office it is true. Dr Saini kept raising my ECG print out telling me how wonderful it is and my echo was the same. For all purposes, my heart on there looks the same as anyone with a normal
DawnTX
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AF Association
1 year ago
Change in body shape post transplant
I am now 10m post transplant, and all going well. Not perfect, but well. I find my body shape has changed a lot, I am much more bulky in my upper abdomen, above my navel to chest. I expected some swelling while my body got to terms with the new liver, but even after this time, I just seem so BIG
I am now 10m post transplant, and all going well. Not perfect, but well. I find my body shape has changed a lot, I am much more bulky in my upper abdomen, above my navel to chest. I expected some swelling while my body got to terms with the new liver, but even after this time, I just seem so BIG
taar
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
blood platelets low again
hi Hope you are all staying strong. I was on azaphoprine for Ulterative colitis for 8 years but this medication caused liver cirrhosis!! After several months of trying different steroids I am now on Adalimumab injections which seem to be working but I’ve only been on them for a month. Anyway, I
hi Hope you are all staying strong. I was on azaphoprine for Ulterative colitis for 8 years but this medication caused liver cirrhosis!! After several months of trying different steroids I am now on Adalimumab injections which seem to be working but I’ve only been on them for a month. Anyway, I
Bucket13
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Bisoprolol problems
I'm sure I'm having real issues with Bisoprolol it doesn't control my af at all and causes my heart to go now go so low low I'm getting really worried it used to go down to 40bpm which was to low now it goes lower at times but now the lowest is 32bpm . I'm thinking of stopping it completely my gp
I'm sure I'm having real issues with Bisoprolol it doesn't control my af at all and causes my heart to go now go so low low I'm getting really worried it used to go down to 40bpm which was to low now it goes lower at times but now the lowest is 32bpm . I'm thinking of stopping it completely my gp
Corrie12
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AF Association
1 year ago
endoscopy
Hi all I was diagnosed a while ago with “possible borderline cirrhosis” through an ultrasound, blood tests and a fibroscan score of 20. The bloods are all normal and the consultant just says it’s hard to tell if I definitely have cirrhosis or not. My question is, I keep reading here that people are
Hi all I was diagnosed a while ago with “possible borderline cirrhosis” through an ultrasound, blood tests and a fibroscan score of 20. The bloods are all normal and the consultant just says it’s hard to tell if I definitely have cirrhosis or not. My question is, I keep reading here that people are
Honeysuckle123
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Hi all!
Hi Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I have Inflammatory Bowel Disease (was told 3 years ago it was unclassified, they were leaning more towards Crohns at the time) Since the beginning of that diagnosis, I had high liver function test results which were very high during my IBD flare ups, things
Hi Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I have Inflammatory Bowel Disease (was told 3 years ago it was unclassified, they were leaning more towards Crohns at the time) Since the beginning of that diagnosis, I had high liver function test results which were very high during my IBD flare ups, things
LiverLover123
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Genetic testing - nutrigenomics? Nutrahacker, Genetic genie, etc.
Just wanted to share this in case this is of interest or of any help to anyone here. (My family member had PD, I am not currently diagnosed with it; I'd been gathering info on his behalf here in the past.)Recently I watched a podcast with Bryan Johnson, a billionaire who is aiming to reverse his biological
Just wanted to share this in case this is of interest or of any help to anyone here. (My family member had PD, I am not currently diagnosed with it; I'd been gathering info on his behalf here in the past.)Recently I watched a podcast with Bryan Johnson, a billionaire who is aiming to reverse his biological
kathy775
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Fibrosis result confusion
Hi all, I have been a lurker on this wonderful forum for about 61/2 years when I was diagnosed with alcohol related disease. Only symptoms were ascites and weight loss, about 3st. 8 litres were drained from abdomen at that time and I have never had any liquid build up since then. I am completely compensated
Hi all, I have been a lurker on this wonderful forum for about 61/2 years when I was diagnosed with alcohol related disease. Only symptoms were ascites and weight loss, about 3st. 8 litres were drained from abdomen at that time and I have never had any liquid build up since then. I am completely compensated
parkeranger500
in
British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Letter from Heptologist
HelloI had a letter from the consultant to say my recent fibroscan results indicates no evidence of liver disease and they would be discharging me. I had had a BLT fibroscan back in spring which was almost 12 and my GP referred me to heptology. Sadly during this appointment last month I never actually
HelloI had a letter from the consultant to say my recent fibroscan results indicates no evidence of liver disease and they would be discharging me. I had had a BLT fibroscan back in spring which was almost 12 and my GP referred me to heptology. Sadly during this appointment last month I never actually
Dontworrydarling
in
British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Confused and stressed
Had an appointment with liver nurse last night after the beta blockers fiasco last week! She had spoken to the specialist whom l still have yet to meet and said they are not an option for my varices suggested l undertake a soft food diet. Feeling bolder about asking questions l said what is that. She
Had an appointment with liver nurse last night after the beta blockers fiasco last week! She had spoken to the specialist whom l still have yet to meet and said they are not an option for my varices suggested l undertake a soft food diet. Feeling bolder about asking questions l said what is that. She
Missmanor2
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Gamma GT high and getting higher
After 12 years of fatty liver, diagnosed with Cirrhosis 9/22, 19.5 Fibroscan. Gave up alcohol and lost 30kg with ozempic. March fibroscan down to 12.5. Latest bloods show Gamma GT (from 75) up to 98, Platelets down to 100 (from 118), Ferritin down to 524 (from 750). LDH low at 125. Toenails mostly
After 12 years of fatty liver, diagnosed with Cirrhosis 9/22, 19.5 Fibroscan. Gave up alcohol and lost 30kg with ozempic. March fibroscan down to 12.5. Latest bloods show Gamma GT (from 75) up to 98, Platelets down to 100 (from 118), Ferritin down to 524 (from 750). LDH low at 125. Toenails mostly
TaviraPool
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
ECG help
Hi all, First time posting in this forum I have posted in the main BHF a few times. I'm currently waiting for an AF Ablation and recently had my preoperative assessment for it. The nurse kindly gave me a copy of my ECG and naturally I took to googling to try understand it ofcourse getting nowhere 😂
Hi all, First time posting in this forum I have posted in the main BHF a few times. I'm currently waiting for an AF Ablation and recently had my preoperative assessment for it. The nurse kindly gave me a copy of my ECG and naturally I took to googling to try understand it ofcourse getting nowhere 😂
Marvel3000
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
primary billiary cirrhosis and blood tests
Hi Wondered if anyone could answer this question for me. I’ve been diagnosed with primary billary cirrhosis. Is that different to any other type of cirrhosis or is that the same ? I’m wondering if this is why they have prescribed me URSO acid. thank you
Hi Wondered if anyone could answer this question for me. I’ve been diagnosed with primary billary cirrhosis. Is that different to any other type of cirrhosis or is that the same ? I’m wondering if this is why they have prescribed me URSO acid. thank you
Hidden
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Cirrhosis ? .
Im getting really worried. Ive been heavily drinking for the past 4 years. I have been drinking on average 3 nights a week probably around 35cl of vodka plus couple glasses of wine. My bowels have been bad for a couple of years. Strettorhea I think it's called. Recently, been getting intense itching
Im getting really worried. Ive been heavily drinking for the past 4 years. I have been drinking on average 3 nights a week probably around 35cl of vodka plus couple glasses of wine. My bowels have been bad for a couple of years. Strettorhea I think it's called. Recently, been getting intense itching
cassxx
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
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