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Hi, I feel like an alcoholic, my name is Johnny, this is my first time here, I’ve had life changing FM for 4.5years and no days sober. I would like to know has anyone tried the following drugs and if so what were the results? Low dose Naltrexone, Milnacipran or Sunosi…..
Hi, I feel like an alcoholic, my name is Johnny, this is my first time here, I’ve had life changing FM for 4.5years and no days sober. I would like to know has anyone tried the following drugs and if so what were the results? Low dose Naltrexone, Milnacipran or Sunosi…..
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Constant green phlegm since March 2023
Hello. I was diagnosed with asthma in 2019 after a nasty chest infection where the GP said my chest was very wheezy and suggested that she thought I had asthma. It was confirmed over the next 2 months by spirometry and peak flow with the asthma nurse. I was given Fostair 200/6 and used it until February
Hello. I was diagnosed with asthma in 2019 after a nasty chest infection where the GP said my chest was very wheezy and suggested that she thought I had asthma. It was confirmed over the next 2 months by spirometry and peak flow with the asthma nurse. I was given Fostair 200/6 and used it until February
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
New adult onset asthma
Hi all, I'm a man in my early 40s of normal weight and never smoked. I've just come out of hospital with what is assumed to be a severe asthma attack. I spent 10 days in respiratory ward. My o2 got down to 89% and my peak flow down below 200. It took me a long time to turn round but now back at home
Hi all, I'm a man in my early 40s of normal weight and never smoked. I've just come out of hospital with what is assumed to be a severe asthma attack. I spent 10 days in respiratory ward. My o2 got down to 89% and my peak flow down below 200. It took me a long time to turn round but now back at home
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
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Hi There are times when I can’t breath, but when I check my Sats they are between 90 and 95. But I still struggle, the hospital Dr says it can’t be bad as I am between 90 and 95. I am usually 85 up my peak flow is 250 best and 150 in the morning. I don’t know why I struggle at that No but it’s scary
Hi There are times when I can’t breath, but when I check my Sats they are between 90 and 95. But I still struggle, the hospital Dr says it can’t be bad as I am between 90 and 95. I am usually 85 up my peak flow is 250 best and 150 in the morning. I don’t know why I struggle at that No but it’s scary
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Felinegood
I was diagnosed with coeliac in April 2023, I had been losing weight, was feeling tired , had a bloated stomach and cramps, especially after eating bread and pasta. I was also anaemic. since been on a gluten-free diet for the past eight weeks, I feel a lot better. I am happy to cook my own meals as
I was diagnosed with coeliac in April 2023, I had been losing weight, was feeling tired , had a bloated stomach and cramps, especially after eating bread and pasta. I was also anaemic. since been on a gluten-free diet for the past eight weeks, I feel a lot better. I am happy to cook my own meals as
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
Felinefine
I was diagnosed with coeliac in April 2023, I have been feeling tired, losing weight, and had, a bloated stomach & cramps. was also anaemic. I have been on a gluten-free diet for eight weeks now I’m feel so much better.
I was diagnosed with coeliac in April 2023, I have been feeling tired, losing weight, and had, a bloated stomach & cramps. was also anaemic. I have been on a gluten-free diet for eight weeks now I’m feel so much better.
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
How could AI help in asthma care?
Hi all! I have a question for you: as an asthma patient, how do you think AI could potentially help meet needs you have that aren't currently being met? For example, I have been reflecting on how doctors could potentially use AI to more accurately diagnose, treat, and educate patients. For me personally
Hi all! I have a question for you: as an asthma patient, how do you think AI could potentially help meet needs you have that aren't currently being met? For example, I have been reflecting on how doctors could potentially use AI to more accurately diagnose, treat, and educate patients. For me personally
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
respiratory medicine
I have an appointment at the hospital for respiratory medicine consultation. They have requested that I bring- peak flow diary, all medication and my asthma management plan. I have never had a peak flow diary or asthma management plan, should I have been given these by my doctor?
I have an appointment at the hospital for respiratory medicine consultation. They have requested that I bring- peak flow diary, all medication and my asthma management plan. I have never had a peak flow diary or asthma management plan, should I have been given these by my doctor?
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Fatty Liver disease and Triglyceride levels
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Felodipine
Ok- been on a variety of anti hypertensives for about 10 years- Ramipril made me cough continually so a couple of others were tried and eventually settled on Losartan 50mg. Until about 3 months ago when it seemed to stop working. Dose increased with no effect so GP added in amlodipine 5mg- cue awful
Ok- been on a variety of anti hypertensives for about 10 years- Ramipril made me cough continually so a couple of others were tried and eventually settled on Losartan 50mg. Until about 3 months ago when it seemed to stop working. Dose increased with no effect so GP added in amlodipine 5mg- cue awful
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
New here....
Hi my name is Amanda and I am fifty two years old. I had my colonoscopy this past Friday and I have my diagnosis of ulcerative colitis officially yesterday. I began a gluten free diet this past Saturday. I have been sick since intestinal Covid last November but finally found a great doctor team. While
Hi my name is Amanda and I am fifty two years old. I had my colonoscopy this past Friday and I have my diagnosis of ulcerative colitis officially yesterday. I began a gluten free diet this past Saturday. I have been sick since intestinal Covid last November but finally found a great doctor team. While
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
1 year ago
Recommendation re supplements
Hi allI'm fairly new to the forum and I'm finding all your info and wealth of experience extremely helpful. Have learnt that addressing possible nutritional deficiencies is important before Thyroid hormone therapy can be optimally effective. I have Hashimotos and recently posted full thyroid panel results
Hi allI'm fairly new to the forum and I'm finding all your info and wealth of experience extremely helpful. Have learnt that addressing possible nutritional deficiencies is important before Thyroid hormone therapy can be optimally effective. I have Hashimotos and recently posted full thyroid panel results
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Diagnosed with ARLD cirrhosis decompensated July 2022. Any helpful tips or advice would be greatly appreciated
I presented to GP with ascities, jaundice and pain in around abdomen. Sent me straight to hospital. Had not been feeling well for a year or so and was putting it down to perhaps the start of menopause or heamacromatosis which is in my family. I had also relapsed after many years of recovery but had to
I presented to GP with ascities, jaundice and pain in around abdomen. Sent me straight to hospital. Had not been feeling well for a year or so and was putting it down to perhaps the start of menopause or heamacromatosis which is in my family. I had also relapsed after many years of recovery but had to
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Specialty to start with?
Originally joined group because 55 yr son diagnosed with stage 4 PCa. Been tracking my own PSA for a few years and it is now 18.5. Due to this group and other reading I am pretty well versed in treatment alternatives. I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward proton therapy. I had an
Originally joined group because 55 yr son diagnosed with stage 4 PCa. Been tracking my own PSA for a few years and it is now 18.5. Due to this group and other reading I am pretty well versed in treatment alternatives. I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward proton therapy. I had an
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Help with a gluten free diet? Any gluten ataxia support groups?
After nearly 3 years of gluten free and dairy free diet, I would like to hear from others. Their personal stories and any support groups. There is so much information and knowledge to share with each other. Thank you.
After nearly 3 years of gluten free and dairy free diet, I would like to hear from others. Their personal stories and any support groups. There is so much information and knowledge to share with each other. Thank you.
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Ataxia UK
1 year ago
is it common for coeliacs to have crohns or colitis as well?
hi Coeliac disease runs strongly in my family, my Nan, mom and brother all have it - I had been tested regularly for it over the last 30 years but had severe food poisoning in November 2018 which triggered coeliac disease and a lactose intolerance. Tests always came back negative but never had any
hi Coeliac disease runs strongly in my family, my Nan, mom and brother all have it - I had been tested regularly for it over the last 30 years but had severe food poisoning in November 2018 which triggered coeliac disease and a lactose intolerance. Tests always came back negative but never had any
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
hrt complications
hiya i have tried hrt patches and then moved onto elleste duet and have all.the side effects and tios on what works wi5 with stage 4 endo main thing is low mood and sweats. recebt gynae said its the hrt causing the increased bloating and pain anybody else struggling with this??
hiya i have tried hrt patches and then moved onto elleste duet and have all.the side effects and tios on what works wi5 with stage 4 endo main thing is low mood and sweats. recebt gynae said its the hrt causing the increased bloating and pain anybody else struggling with this??
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
feeling grim after levo increase
have been struggling to find right treatment for months levothyroxine since august last year initially helped a lot with low energy and muscle pain but didn’t last. After several posts on here I have now gone up to 100 mcg for a week with a view to re testing in 2 months to see if my t3 has moved at
have been struggling to find right treatment for months levothyroxine since august last year initially helped a lot with low energy and muscle pain but didn’t last. After several posts on here I have now gone up to 100 mcg for a week with a view to re testing in 2 months to see if my t3 has moved at
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
asthma making me nervous to do cardio exercise
hi all, so I’m on trimbow and rescue inhalers. I’m probably about 3-4 stone overweight for my age and height and I do smoke, but I am managing to cut down. I always feel like I struggle to breath but my peak flow is around 600 mark and my oxygen level is good. I do suffer anxiety though and my breathing
hi all, so I’m on trimbow and rescue inhalers. I’m probably about 3-4 stone overweight for my age and height and I do smoke, but I am managing to cut down. I always feel like I struggle to breath but my peak flow is around 600 mark and my oxygen level is good. I do suffer anxiety though and my breathing
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Diet and Exercise Regimen, Vitamins, while taking Orgovyx
While taking this medication for 4 to 6 months, should I be on a certain type of
diet
, e.g., high
protein
or
low
carbs? I naturally have a high metabolism. I am thin, I've never had a weight problem.
While taking this medication for 4 to 6 months, should I be on a certain type of
diet
, e.g., high
protein
or
low
carbs? I naturally have a high metabolism. I am thin, I've never had a weight problem.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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