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#1: The Start
Following the example of Clarebear I've decided to document my thyroid-adrenal journey on here in hopes it'll keep me accountable, and also may serve some after me. After a long, complicated history of no diagnosis, followed by lithium treatment, then prolonged time spent on T4 with no improvement,
Following the example of Clarebear I've decided to document my thyroid-adrenal journey on here in hopes it'll keep me accountable, and also may serve some after me. After a long, complicated history of no diagnosis, followed by lithium treatment, then prolonged time spent on T4 with no improvement,
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
potassium level
I recently had bloodwork done. My sodium is at very bottom of range.( 135) it always has been. My potassium is 3.7 with a range of 3.5-5.5. I have tended to be around 4 or a tad higher. A year ago I was 3.8. I have been injecting every 3 weeks for a year and a half. Do I need more potassium? I know it
I recently had bloodwork done. My sodium is at very bottom of range.( 135) it always has been. My potassium is 3.7 with a range of 3.5-5.5. I have tended to be around 4 or a tad higher. A year ago I was 3.8. I have been injecting every 3 weeks for a year and a half. Do I need more potassium? I know it
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
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
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Apologies -Loperamide Liquid Oral solution Discontinued
My post should have said Loperamide Liquid Oral Solution has been discontinued. I have tried taking half of an instant melt Imodium which wasn’t very successful so I will try to get tablets (as opposed to capsules ) and break up! Not sure why the liquid has been discontinued!
My post should have said Loperamide Liquid Oral Solution has been discontinued. I have tried taking half of an instant melt Imodium which wasn’t very successful so I will try to get tablets (as opposed to capsules ) and break up! Not sure why the liquid has been discontinued!
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
1 year 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
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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
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months 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
Medication potential
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
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
Asthma Drs do they know.
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
after radium 223
hi, husband diagnosed 2017, lots of different treatments, none lasted very long. Including 2 different chemos, xtandi, casodex, etc radium 223 last year. We are in the UK, have now been told we have exhausted treatments under NICE guidelines and he’ll be offered pain relief under palliative care. He
hi, husband diagnosed 2017, lots of different treatments, none lasted very long. Including 2 different chemos, xtandi, casodex, etc radium 223 last year. We are in the UK, have now been told we have exhausted treatments under NICE guidelines and he’ll be offered pain relief under palliative care. He
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Salt - serum sodium
I have just had my two monthly blood test. Whilst my ESR and CRP are within the normal range my serum sodium is 130mmol/L. (133 - 146.00mmol/L). It has been like this for the past year or so and everyone has ignored it 'til now. I am not one for pills unless I really need them like prednisolone. Can
I have just had my two monthly blood test. Whilst my ESR and CRP are within the normal range my serum sodium is 130mmol/L. (133 - 146.00mmol/L). It has been like this for the past year or so and everyone has ignored it 'til now. I am not one for pills unless I really need them like prednisolone. Can
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
IBS D
Hi, I’ve suffered with mixed ibs for 7 years but having a really bad flare up last few months of ibs D. So I’ve been taking Imodium for 2 days a week while I’m at work, which has helped to slow it down. But about 5 days after I’ve had the Imodium I have explosive diarrhoea! Is that because the Imodium
Hi, I’ve suffered with mixed ibs for 7 years but having a really bad flare up last few months of ibs D. So I’ve been taking Imodium for 2 days a week while I’m at work, which has helped to slow it down. But about 5 days after I’ve had the Imodium I have explosive diarrhoea! Is that because the Imodium
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IBS Network
1 year 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
Creatitine blood test...
Just to give you an idea on his
diet
, he's 90%
low
sodium
. (Eats out once a week, but this is all new and we are phasing that out as much as possible. ) He only eats meat once per day and it's chicken or fish. Usually broiled with olive oil and some sort of no sodium seasoning.
Just to give you an idea on his
diet
, he's 90%
low
sodium
. (Eats out once a week, but this is all new and we are phasing that out as much as possible. ) He only eats meat once per day and it's chicken or fish. Usually broiled with olive oil and some sort of no sodium seasoning.
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
Cenobamate
Cenobamate Hi My son 34 has epilepsy and is on sodium valporate and lamotragine his seizures are not controlled and his neurologist has suggested Cenobamate. Im always worried about side effects . He has many other issues cerebral palsy severe learning difficulties plus we have trouble getting him
Cenobamate Hi My son 34 has epilepsy and is on sodium valporate and lamotragine his seizures are not controlled and his neurologist has suggested Cenobamate. Im always worried about side effects . He has many other issues cerebral palsy severe learning difficulties plus we have trouble getting him
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Epilepsy Action
1 year ago
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