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Thank you and update
Thank you to admin and to members who have messaged with answers to my earlier query re T3 Admin you suggested posting blood results so I thought I would, at this stage post my most recent results. As advised I have just ordered another comprehensive test from one of your suggested laboratories (different
Thank you to admin and to members who have messaged with answers to my earlier query re T3 Admin you suggested posting blood results so I thought I would, at this stage post my most recent results. As advised I have just ordered another comprehensive test from one of your suggested laboratories (different
Shebbie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Standard Peak Flow rate and Clenil dose
How relevant is the flow rate to Clenil dosage? I seem to have the same Standard Peak Flow result (420-450) when taking Clenil 200 x2 twice daily as I did taking Clenil 100x2 twice daily. I worry that my dosage is higher than required- any thoughts please?
How relevant is the flow rate to Clenil dosage? I seem to have the same Standard Peak Flow result (420-450) when taking Clenil 200 x2 twice daily as I did taking Clenil 100x2 twice daily. I worry that my dosage is higher than required- any thoughts please?
Buddygone
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Peak flow higher in the evening
Hello đź‘‹ My GP has requested we keep a peak flow diary for my 8 year old son as she is quering he has asthma. We are on day 4 now and I've noticed his readings are always lower in the evening. Everything online says they are normally lower in the morning. Has anyone else had this? His morning readings
Hello đź‘‹ My GP has requested we keep a peak flow diary for my 8 year old son as she is quering he has asthma. We are on day 4 now and I've noticed his readings are always lower in the evening. Everything online says they are normally lower in the morning. Has anyone else had this? His morning readings
ClareS23
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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RA and Microscopic Colitis
I was diagnosed with RA 5 years ago, however I have recently been diagnosed with Microscopic Colitis too! I have also been tested for Coeliac disease and my blood results came back as 0.3u/ml which was the low end of the reference scale (I believe this result is possibly bordering a low immunoglobulin
I was diagnosed with RA 5 years ago, however I have recently been diagnosed with Microscopic Colitis too! I have also been tested for Coeliac disease and my blood results came back as 0.3u/ml which was the low end of the reference scale (I believe this result is possibly bordering a low immunoglobulin
Sallyb828
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NRAS
2 years ago
Efficacy & Acceptability of Dietary Therapies in Non-Constipated IBS: A Randomized Trial of Traditional Dietary Advice, the Low FODMAP...
Complete title of this research: Efficacy and Acceptability of Dietary Therapies in Non-Constipated Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Randomized Trial of Traditional Dietary Advice, the Low FODMAP Diet, and the Gluten-Free Diet Source: https://www.cghjournal.org/article/S1542-3565(22)00202-6/fulltext PDF-file
Complete title of this research: Efficacy and Acceptability of Dietary Therapies in Non-Constipated Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Randomized Trial of Traditional Dietary Advice, the Low FODMAP Diet, and the Gluten-Free Diet Source: https://www.cghjournal.org/article/S1542-3565(22)00202-6/fulltext PDF-file
Meleber
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone : is anyone using this? Anti inflammatory used for autoimmunity and reduces methane in the colon
PWP have a high rate of methane in the colon in addition to SIBO. Naltrexone is used for this. And, it’s used for autoimmunity as it’s a potent anti inflammatory Is anyone on here using it? Please share your experience if you are. https://www.curezone.org/forums/f.asp?f=1037
PWP have a high rate of methane in the colon in addition to SIBO. Naltrexone is used for this. And, it’s used for autoimmunity as it’s a potent anti inflammatory Is anyone on here using it? Please share your experience if you are. https://www.curezone.org/forums/f.asp?f=1037
Little_apple
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Plain English for a layman please!
Not complaining, I know the doctors need their own precise terms and acronyms, but as a patient (even a reasonably educated one), I struggle to interpret what they're telling me in terms that I understand. The relevant parts of my PSMA PET scan report were: 1. Intense radiotracer uptake at the left
Not complaining, I know the doctors need their own precise terms and acronyms, but as a patient (even a reasonably educated one), I struggle to interpret what they're telling me in terms that I understand. The relevant parts of my PSMA PET scan report were: 1. Intense radiotracer uptake at the left
Atdabeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
newbie again.....warning long post!!
hi I've been on here for some time and not taken the first step to gain control....I've read loads and know what needs to be done but not put into practice. I've been trying to retire gracefully from my work as a podiatrist, the transition has been difficult. I'm coming up to my 69th birthday and
hi I've been on here for some time and not taken the first step to gain control....I've read loads and know what needs to be done but not put into practice. I've been trying to retire gracefully from my work as a podiatrist, the transition has been difficult. I'm coming up to my 69th birthday and
Vivben
Restart August 2022
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Weight Loss Support
2 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone
Anyone using NDL for PCa? I'm seeing docs from all over being very enthusiastic about it.
Anyone using NDL for PCa? I'm seeing docs from all over being very enthusiastic about it.
jtango
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Food when on PD Dialysis
I haven't really seen this but what all do you eat? I'm not yet there and at 17% I'm mostly eating plants. So if I was on PD can I eat what I like while sticking to healthy food but what about high potassium foods like potatoes, tomatoes, cantaloupe, bananas and the like? Since I am taking meds for
I haven't really seen this but what all do you eat? I'm not yet there and at 17% I'm mostly eating plants. So if I was on PD can I eat what I like while sticking to healthy food but what about high potassium foods like potatoes, tomatoes, cantaloupe, bananas and the like? Since I am taking meds for
horsie63
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
peak flow
what are the actual figures in a peak flow representative of are they just a basic grade with no relevance to anything else
what are the actual figures in a peak flow representative of are they just a basic grade with no relevance to anything else
NLGA
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Roseway Labs Now Offer Prescribing Service
Just to let members know if anyone is interested that Roseway Labs now offer a private prescribing service for various treatments including low dose Naltrexone. The prescriber is an NHS GP who offers phone consultations on Wednesdays. They also dispense the medications as well.I've just received my first
Just to let members know if anyone is interested that Roseway Labs now offer a private prescribing service for various treatments including low dose Naltrexone. The prescriber is an NHS GP who offers phone consultations on Wednesdays. They also dispense the medications as well.I've just received my first
Sparklingsunshine
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Help and Advice please
Hi everyone, First time posting on here but a lot of the information is very confusing. I am from the UK,diagnosed in 2019 with Hypothyroidism and subsequently placed on Levothyroxin. Started low and has been increased now to 200mcg. I have been on this dose for a few months now and soon due
Hi everyone, First time posting on here but a lot of the information is very confusing. I am from the UK,diagnosed in 2019 with Hypothyroidism and subsequently placed on Levothyroxin. Started low and has been increased now to 200mcg. I have been on this dose for a few months now and soon due
Shaun1290
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Roseway Labs Now Offer Prescribing Service
Just to let members know if anyone is interested that Roseway Labs now offer a private prescribing service for various treatments including low dose Naltrexone, as well as thyroid medications, Erfa, Armour and Liothyronine. The prescriber is an NHS GP who offers phone consultations on Wednesdays. They
Just to let members know if anyone is interested that Roseway Labs now offer a private prescribing service for various treatments including low dose Naltrexone, as well as thyroid medications, Erfa, Armour and Liothyronine. The prescriber is an NHS GP who offers phone consultations on Wednesdays. They
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Something still not right…. Advice anyone? 🙏🏽
Hi there, I’m a 49 year old lifelong asthmatic. Very well controlled with Montelulast and Singulair 200. Never use ventolin. BUT when I get a cold, cough, Covid it sets me in a downward spiral. This is where I am at the moment. Ventolin is used daily. Had a cold toward end of Nov which went to my chest
Hi there, I’m a 49 year old lifelong asthmatic. Very well controlled with Montelulast and Singulair 200. Never use ventolin. BUT when I get a cold, cough, Covid it sets me in a downward spiral. This is where I am at the moment. Ventolin is used daily. Had a cold toward end of Nov which went to my chest
Helga12
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed Stage IV Metastatic Prostate Cancer
I am 75 years old and have had Prostate Cancer for 16 years. The first 13 years was all Active Surveillance. Gleason Score of 3+3, PSA never above 12. Cancer was confined to the prostate. This all changed 3 years ago when my PSA rose to 12. I had a bone scan and a PSMA test showing the cancer
I am 75 years old and have had Prostate Cancer for 16 years. The first 13 years was all Active Surveillance. Gleason Score of 3+3, PSA never above 12. Cancer was confined to the prostate. This all changed 3 years ago when my PSA rose to 12. I had a bone scan and a PSMA test showing the cancer
sdmike2022
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
tattoo
hi there I’m new to this having only been diagnosed with PMR a month ago and am on 20 mg pred and omeprozole and GP has just prescribed AA which I am due to pick up today. Inflammatory markers are down from first bloods a month ago but symptoms are only slightly better so GP is keeping me at 20mg daily
hi there I’m new to this having only been diagnosed with PMR a month ago and am on 20 mg pred and omeprozole and GP has just prescribed AA which I am due to pick up today. Inflammatory markers are down from first bloods a month ago but symptoms are only slightly better so GP is keeping me at 20mg daily
Toffeeboyblue
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Valium alternatives
So while in hospital for my barrage of tests etc I was taking high doses of slow K and slow Mag morning and night (magnesium and potassium) and Thiamine (high dose in the morning) and Valium in the morning and at night. The supplements I’ll get a clearer picture of from my nephrologist that originally
So while in hospital for my barrage of tests etc I was taking high doses of slow K and slow Mag morning and night (magnesium and potassium) and Thiamine (high dose in the morning) and Valium in the morning and at night. The supplements I’ll get a clearer picture of from my nephrologist that originally
JHvanN
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Introduction, induction and useful LCHF links
Hello, I’ve copied and added some suggested links to this post from a year ago: Here are some links that members found super useful when getting started, and still use in reference to LCHF lifestyle. If any other members have specific posts/links they think would be useful for helping people getting
Hello, I’ve copied and added some suggested links to this post from a year ago: Here are some links that members found super useful when getting started, and still use in reference to LCHF lifestyle. If any other members have specific posts/links they think would be useful for helping people getting
Cosmo501
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
2 years ago
Needing Advice Please- Didn’t get the results I wanted
Hello all this is my first post, and I am glad to have this forum. My PCa backstory: DX 5/22 Metastatic to bones, PSMA- PET- PSA 30. Lupron+ Zytiga+ Prednisone 6/22 Change to Orgovyx 9/22 LU177 2x- 10 GBq - 7/22 and 9/22 PSA .240 - 10/22 PSMA PET - 10/22- several spots of increased SUV
Hello all this is my first post, and I am glad to have this forum. My PCa backstory: DX 5/22 Metastatic to bones, PSMA- PET- PSA 30. Lupron+ Zytiga+ Prednisone 6/22 Change to Orgovyx 9/22 LU177 2x- 10 GBq - 7/22 and 9/22 PSA .240 - 10/22 PSMA PET - 10/22- several spots of increased SUV
Steel67
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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