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Endo - Anti-Inflammatory Diet and Supplements for Pain Managment and Fertility
Hi All, I have spent years of suffering from fertility issues and increasing pain from my endo. Before Christmas I started a weight loss diet and started doing a daily walk of 30-45 minutes in the hope of improving my symptoms and helping my fertility. While I started to feel better mood wise and weight
Hi All, I have spent years of suffering from fertility issues and increasing pain from my endo. Before Christmas I started a weight loss diet and started doing a daily walk of 30-45 minutes in the hope of improving my symptoms and helping my fertility. While I started to feel better mood wise and weight
Behind_Hazel_Eyes
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
APP SEARCH
I am looking for an App where I can achieve the following for my Atopic Asthma but, sadly, I cannot seem to find one for the UK (Greater London). - Get Grass/Tree/Weed Pollen Data - Get Dust and Mould Data - Log Peak Flow Readings and Symptoms - Log Medication Has anyone found anything that can
I am looking for an App where I can achieve the following for my Atopic Asthma but, sadly, I cannot seem to find one for the UK (Greater London). - Get Grass/Tree/Weed Pollen Data - Get Dust and Mould Data - Log Peak Flow Readings and Symptoms - Log Medication Has anyone found anything that can
scubadiva1973
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Diabetes 2 high blood sugar level 03/11/2022 HbA1c level 92 mmol/mol 20/02/23 88 mmol/mol, through Prostate Cancer June 2022 to April 2023!
Colourful medical history had diabetes 2 since March 2020 on Metformin 1500mg, aged 66, left over side effects from Radiotherapy sessions and hormone injections Decapeptyl SR [last injection 19/12/2022] any reliable way of measuring Blood Sugar Level? Target meant to be circa 58 on 'diet' have had to
Colourful medical history had diabetes 2 since March 2020 on Metformin 1500mg, aged 66, left over side effects from Radiotherapy sessions and hormone injections Decapeptyl SR [last injection 19/12/2022] any reliable way of measuring Blood Sugar Level? Target meant to be circa 58 on 'diet' have had to
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
1 year ago
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Incorrect Hospital Records
Hi, I’ve been having some problems with the respiratory team and requested a copy of my hospital records, which I’ve received. After going through them, there’s lots of information missing and details which are incorrect. I’m a severe asthmatic, and the consultant has now noted “no definitive diagnosis
Hi, I’ve been having some problems with the respiratory team and requested a copy of my hospital records, which I’ve received. After going through them, there’s lots of information missing and details which are incorrect. I’m a severe asthmatic, and the consultant has now noted “no definitive diagnosis
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Dietary restrictions and the workplace...
Hi all,I am wondering what your experiences with working and your diet? My department got rewarded with a pizza party. I requested a salad to accommodate low sodium diet. I was told no special treatment. Won't be showing up to that lunch despite being the team lead. Thoughts? Am I being the unreasonable
Hi all,I am wondering what your experiences with working and your diet? My department got rewarded with a pizza party. I requested a salad to accommodate low sodium diet. I was told no special treatment. Won't be showing up to that lunch despite being the team lead. Thoughts? Am I being the unreasonable
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Any advice?
Hi all, 👋 I was wondering whether some of you lovely people might be able to give me some advice. Apologies in advance for this super long message! 😅 Back in 2017 I had two really bad exacerbations with my asthma, involving lots of pred and antibiotics, which led to me moving from fostair to seretide
Hi all, 👋 I was wondering whether some of you lovely people might be able to give me some advice. Apologies in advance for this super long message! 😅 Back in 2017 I had two really bad exacerbations with my asthma, involving lots of pred and antibiotics, which led to me moving from fostair to seretide
LisaLuv3000
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Flare up after a pretty settled period
Two years ago I had a massive flare and was in a lot of pain / extreme fatigue. I was on prednisolone which was like a magic cure initially and then caused a host of gastric problems. I also trialled methotrexate tablets and methotrexate injections and really struggled with the side effects. After about
Two years ago I had a massive flare and was in a lot of pain / extreme fatigue. I was on prednisolone which was like a magic cure initially and then caused a host of gastric problems. I also trialled methotrexate tablets and methotrexate injections and really struggled with the side effects. After about
sazkabaz
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NRAS
1 year ago
getting a diagnosis
my son had persistent dry cough as a child, no inhalers worked but he never saw a specialist. A course of oral steroids sorted him out for a good while. He is now 23 and a professional singer, classically trained but suffers with reflux, persistent cough, and gets every virus on his chest. Recently
my son had persistent dry cough as a child, no inhalers worked but he never saw a specialist. A course of oral steroids sorted him out for a good while. He is now 23 and a professional singer, classically trained but suffers with reflux, persistent cough, and gets every virus on his chest. Recently
Mag999
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Winning
Good morning all those wonderful people who are supporting each other. The medical profession are very supportive but are busy individuals led by at times medicine based on latest research I was diagnosed many many years ago following the birth of my first born. I be struggled with constipation pain
Good morning all those wonderful people who are supporting each other. The medical profession are very supportive but are busy individuals led by at times medicine based on latest research I was diagnosed many many years ago following the birth of my first born. I be struggled with constipation pain
Dolly38
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Test results .. advice on these please , T3, suppliments, aswell as endo osteoporosis scare tactics?!
Id like some advice on whether i should increase my Levo or T3 dosage, if i need to take my supplements, if these could be causing more harm ? And also if anyone is knowledgeable on the other blood tests , much appreciate any advice or insight . Im constantly feeling like there is something else '
Id like some advice on whether i should increase my Levo or T3 dosage, if i need to take my supplements, if these could be causing more harm ? And also if anyone is knowledgeable on the other blood tests , much appreciate any advice or insight . Im constantly feeling like there is something else '
MrsClanger
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
dietary changes
I’m having a difficult time shifting my diet to low carb to combat the sugar intake. Any suggestions on how to get started? Thanks
I’m having a difficult time shifting my diet to low carb to combat the sugar intake. Any suggestions on how to get started? Thanks
Sawdust23
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Diabetes Support
1 year ago
How would a rational person deal with this? What would be their thought process?
This has been going on a while now maybe I am too dumb to rationally reduce my anxiety. Basically I have had the condition Chronic rhinosinitis with polyps since I was 23. Twelve years later I have been under ent had ct scans which have shown some sinus thickening, they said it didn’t look too bad
This has been going on a while now maybe I am too dumb to rationally reduce my anxiety. Basically I have had the condition Chronic rhinosinitis with polyps since I was 23. Twelve years later I have been under ent had ct scans which have shown some sinus thickening, they said it didn’t look too bad
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
High Heart Hormones
Can anyone fill me in on what these actually mean? I have a history of AF/Tachy. I am back in AF now and have been since beg March. Still awaiting to speak with my cardiologist. As an asthmatic, I got my peak flow checked and my GP ran BNP test. I have high heart hormones but tbh .. I have no idea
Can anyone fill me in on what these actually mean? I have a history of AF/Tachy. I am back in AF now and have been since beg March. Still awaiting to speak with my cardiologist. As an asthmatic, I got my peak flow checked and my GP ran BNP test. I have high heart hormones but tbh .. I have no idea
Piffels
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Oxygen levels/peak flow
Hi everyone I had a flare up of asthma today, no idea what's caused it. Felt quite wheezy and tight-chested earlier. Managed to get an emergency appointment with a nurse I'd never seen before who didn't seem that bothered. Sure enough, my peak flow is normal (560) and my oxygen was 98%. No wheeziness
Hi everyone I had a flare up of asthma today, no idea what's caused it. Felt quite wheezy and tight-chested earlier. Managed to get an emergency appointment with a nurse I'd never seen before who didn't seem that bothered. Sure enough, my peak flow is normal (560) and my oxygen was 98%. No wheeziness
ccccc
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Asthma without infection
Brief history. Moved north to West Yorkshire in 1974 (aged 29). Started with beathing difficulties. Had allergy tests and a course of desensitisation injections, which worked, but whenever I caught a cold, it morphed into a sore throat and chest infection leading to gasping for breath. Major attack
Brief history. Moved north to West Yorkshire in 1974 (aged 29). Started with beathing difficulties. Had allergy tests and a course of desensitisation injections, which worked, but whenever I caught a cold, it morphed into a sore throat and chest infection leading to gasping for breath. Major attack
Thomas45
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Can Amitriptyline stop working?
Hi all. I’ve been on amitriptyline for just over 2 years now. Increased a number of times to take me to 90mg per nocte. It was a godsend initially and although I feel the effect on pain has lessened over time it has helped me a lot with falling and staying sleep up to recently. I am in the midst of a
Hi all. I’ve been on amitriptyline for just over 2 years now. Increased a number of times to take me to 90mg per nocte. It was a godsend initially and although I feel the effect on pain has lessened over time it has helped me a lot with falling and staying sleep up to recently. I am in the midst of a
Winter_night
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
8 months since first post..new results and questions
8 months on from my first noobie post on the forum asking for help. I’m pretty pleased with this, feeling so much better than I did, the advice here has been life changing. Still work to do, very achy, limited capacity to do anything outside of turning up to work/home stuff but that is an improvement
8 months on from my first noobie post on the forum asking for help. I’m pretty pleased with this, feeling so much better than I did, the advice here has been life changing. Still work to do, very achy, limited capacity to do anything outside of turning up to work/home stuff but that is an improvement
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
GP's and medication
I'm beginning to think GP's have been instructed to stop offering treatment for various conditions! Recently I have been to my arthritis is impacting on things I can do, "sorry nothing for it , take paracetamol or ibuprofen" but you know I can't take ibuprofen! Then I go saying my peak flow is down
I'm beginning to think GP's have been instructed to stop offering treatment for various conditions! Recently I have been to my arthritis is impacting on things I can do, "sorry nothing for it , take paracetamol or ibuprofen" but you know I can't take ibuprofen! Then I go saying my peak flow is down
Gareth57
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
New to the forum Peak Flow questions
Hi and thank you for allowing me to join your forum. Q: So I've done a peak flow diary over 22 days before I speak to GP tomorrow. My average readings are between 250 and 290. Is this poor? I have a complex health history, many battles with health pros, lots of investigations and some firm diagnoses
Hi and thank you for allowing me to join your forum. Q: So I've done a peak flow diary over 22 days before I speak to GP tomorrow. My average readings are between 250 and 290. Is this poor? I have a complex health history, many battles with health pros, lots of investigations and some firm diagnoses
Sallybones
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Really positive respiratory review
I know I've moaned a lot on here about the difficulties I've had in getting the right care since diagnosis, but I had an annual respiratory review this week and it was really good - so thorough, and the nurse really listened to what I was saying and was working with me to keep the asthma well managed
I know I've moaned a lot on here about the difficulties I've had in getting the right care since diagnosis, but I had an annual respiratory review this week and it was really good - so thorough, and the nurse really listened to what I was saying and was working with me to keep the asthma well managed
Mandevilla
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
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