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Peak Flow doesn't always drop despite being symptomatic.
I was reading Lysteria's post about taking your details to take to A&E etc. She mentioned that her peak flow doesn't drop during an attack. I have an appointment coming up next month with the Severe Asthma Team where I feel I should mention this again. I've mentioned it in the past and my consultant
I was reading Lysteria's post about taking your details to take to A&E etc. She mentioned that her peak flow doesn't drop during an attack. I have an appointment coming up next month with the Severe Asthma Team where I feel I should mention this again. I've mentioned it in the past and my consultant
CANINE12
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
TSH high end, B12 deficiency, perimenopausal starting HRT soon.. what's what with all the bloods please?
Hi, to give the full picture I posted this on the b12 site but looking for your thoughts on the thyroid part of it please ... Prior to having covid in Dec 2020, I was physically fit and healthy. Started Sertraline in Nov 2017 for severe pmt. Gave birth in Oct 2018, was induced with hormones and given
Hi, to give the full picture I posted this on the b12 site but looking for your thoughts on the thyroid part of it please ... Prior to having covid in Dec 2020, I was physically fit and healthy. Started Sertraline in Nov 2017 for severe pmt. Gave birth in Oct 2018, was induced with hormones and given
B12-118
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Headache since starting Armour - should I stop taking it?
I have started taking 1 grain of Armour ndt after being on 100 mcg of Levothyroxine. Since starting 10 days ago I have had a headache every day. I have taken Armour before with no headaches that I can remember but changed to Naturethroid when Armour became too expensive. When that was found to be sub-potent
I have started taking 1 grain of Armour ndt after being on 100 mcg of Levothyroxine. Since starting 10 days ago I have had a headache every day. I have taken Armour before with no headaches that I can remember but changed to Naturethroid when Armour became too expensive. When that was found to be sub-potent
Patriciamt
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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How long for Prednisone to kick in?
Hi everyone just like some advice please. I started my rescue pack of Prednisone last Saturday (30mg) due to tight chest etc Usually after 2 or 3 days I begin to feel the results of the steroids. Today I have started to wind down the steroids as per usual but I still have the tight chest and not sure
Hi everyone just like some advice please. I started my rescue pack of Prednisone last Saturday (30mg) due to tight chest etc Usually after 2 or 3 days I begin to feel the results of the steroids. Today I have started to wind down the steroids as per usual but I still have the tight chest and not sure
LizPat30
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Advice on latest lab please?
Just wondering if you could give advice on my last bloods? I feel ok, not swelling, but can not loose weight at all. I stop feel always cold, but my heart rate increase to 85/min I used NDT 3 years, was great, but the factory was closed, and I can not buy anymore lacto free NDT (without prescription)
Just wondering if you could give advice on my last bloods? I feel ok, not swelling, but can not loose weight at all. I stop feel always cold, but my heart rate increase to 85/min I used NDT 3 years, was great, but the factory was closed, and I can not buy anymore lacto free NDT (without prescription)
BC99
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Making a summary of your asthma to use in A&E/with paramedics: what these are and why they can help
Hi all, It's come up a couple of times recently that people have had less than ideal experiences with emergency care for asthma. I thought I'd post something about the summary I created and use when I need to go to A&E, which I know other 'regulars' have also found helpful. EmmaF91 has made a template
Hi all, It's come up a couple of times recently that people have had less than ideal experiences with emergency care for asthma. I thought I'd post something about the summary I created and use when I need to go to A&E, which I know other 'regulars' have also found helpful. EmmaF91 has made a template
Lysistrata
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Good news - I am done with PMR!
I want to share some good news... finally my PMR has left me after more than 6 years (December 2016 it began). I had been tapering for the last 6 months but never managed to get below 1mg and still had flares needing to take up to 5mg. I had been very stressed being in an unhappy and emotionally abusive
I want to share some good news... finally my PMR has left me after more than 6 years (December 2016 it began). I had been tapering for the last 6 months but never managed to get below 1mg and still had flares needing to take up to 5mg. I had been very stressed being in an unhappy and emotionally abusive
thepainterlyone
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Full Cream Milk
Oh I love it! I have decided and ordered a tin of it to add to my low fat diet in which I have recently lost 2 lbs. My decision is not based on emotions. In fact one of our Holy Imams (a.s) advised a man to drink 'milk' for weakness which I am experiencing while dieting and exercising and once in a week
Oh I love it! I have decided and ordered a tin of it to add to my low fat diet in which I have recently lost 2 lbs. My decision is not based on emotions. In fact one of our Holy Imams (a.s) advised a man to drink 'milk' for weakness which I am experiencing while dieting and exercising and once in a week
LosingGame
2022 May
in
Weight Loss Support
2 years ago
What next - pre diabetes!!!???
Any advice? I’m 71 9st 12 lbs, exercise every day and can run 5k and now have been told I have pre diabetes!!! My diet is pretty good low carb generally not much bread or root veg, and no cakes or sweet stuff, alcohol-14 -16 units a week. So what next I ask? You can consider the above a bit rhetorical
Any advice? I’m 71 9st 12 lbs, exercise every day and can run 5k and now have been told I have pre diabetes!!! My diet is pretty good low carb generally not much bread or root veg, and no cakes or sweet stuff, alcohol-14 -16 units a week. So what next I ask? You can consider the above a bit rhetorical
Misstibbs
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Mild pins and needles..
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since my celiac diagnose in august 2021 I’ve started my strict gouten free diet in December and so have on and off situations. Before diagnose I had body ache,hand tingling,dizziness,fatigue,achy feet. I know celiac cause malnutrition. My B12 was at 173 units
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since my celiac diagnose in august 2021 I’ve started my strict gouten free diet in December and so have on and off situations. Before diagnose I had body ache,hand tingling,dizziness,fatigue,achy feet. I know celiac cause malnutrition. My B12 was at 173 units
Saba82
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Wait a couple of days
As I tapered, old "pre-PMR" pains were uncovered. I took an occasional Tylenol for those. Eventually I was able to taper to zero Pred. with the help of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), which must come from a compounding pharmacy. Not many doctors are familiar with this treatment--yet. All I can say is that
As I tapered, old "pre-PMR" pains were uncovered. I took an occasional Tylenol for those. Eventually I was able to taper to zero Pred. with the help of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), which must come from a compounding pharmacy. Not many doctors are familiar with this treatment--yet. All I can say is that
tracesoflove
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Go to IBS comforts
Currently in a pretty strong flare up for first time in a while and I wondered what everyones go too and when in a flare up. Mine so far: Buscopan Cold wet flannel Imodium instants (hate the taste of these!) Various layers of pillows and weighted blanket on my stomach My favourite music playlist
Currently in a pretty strong flare up for first time in a while and I wondered what everyones go too and when in a flare up. Mine so far: Buscopan Cold wet flannel Imodium instants (hate the taste of these!) Various layers of pillows and weighted blanket on my stomach My favourite music playlist
Loulabelle1709
in
IBS Network
2 years ago
Update with Nephrology, Losartan discontinued from my treatment plan
sodium
diet
for my blood pressure, and continue to send them in readings that I take at home.
sodium
diet
for my blood pressure, and continue to send them in readings that I take at home.
DMH200435
in
Kidney Disease
2 years ago
peak flow best of 3 today ws 400
Hi everyone Have been commenced on Fostair 200 for asthma. Got spirometry and told lungs were not great on ready. Commenced on Fostair 200 2 puffs night and morning. Been off work for 3 weeks took viral infection which I think ended up as flu and went deep into my chest causing fever, chills, sweats
Hi everyone Have been commenced on Fostair 200 for asthma. Got spirometry and told lungs were not great on ready. Commenced on Fostair 200 2 puffs night and morning. Been off work for 3 weeks took viral infection which I think ended up as flu and went deep into my chest causing fever, chills, sweats
Lizzy54
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Radium 223 instead of enzalutamide
My dad mentioned that he’d like to come off enzalutamide because of always feeling tired and the doc has agreed and is now starting him on a course of Radium 223. The aim is to target 2 small bone mets and bring them under control. Apparently they are becoming more active so the enzalutamide hasn’t held
My dad mentioned that he’d like to come off enzalutamide because of always feeling tired and the doc has agreed and is now starting him on a course of Radium 223. The aim is to target 2 small bone mets and bring them under control. Apparently they are becoming more active so the enzalutamide hasn’t held
SC19
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Asthma a and e
hi I have just got home after an admission for 24 hrs to a nd e and AAU . It was the most frustrating and poor experience I have ever had.It was in the hospital which I work in as a nurse. I now am terrified to go for help. I have cough variant asthma and was initially triaged to GP who said I needed
hi I have just got home after an admission for 24 hrs to a nd e and AAU . It was the most frustrating and poor experience I have ever had.It was in the hospital which I work in as a nurse. I now am terrified to go for help. I have cough variant asthma and was initially triaged to GP who said I needed
Pippin100
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Pins and needles..
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since December and so have on and off situations. I see improvement. My iron level and vitamin deficiencies got improved a little bit. I used to have light tingling in my right hand before the diagnose and B12 shots helped me a lot. I’ve never had crazy GI symptoms
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since December and so have on and off situations. I see improvement. My iron level and vitamin deficiencies got improved a little bit. I used to have light tingling in my right hand before the diagnose and B12 shots helped me a lot. I’ve never had crazy GI symptoms
Saba82
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 years ago
slow release Mebeverine
Hi everyone. Just looking for some advice about slow release Mebeverine. I take the 3 times daily Mebeverine which I seem to take as and when. I don't have flares but experience loose stools and cramps about twice a week and take Imodium. I have had ibsd for the past 20yrs and gall bladder removal
Hi everyone. Just looking for some advice about slow release Mebeverine. I take the 3 times daily Mebeverine which I seem to take as and when. I don't have flares but experience loose stools and cramps about twice a week and take Imodium. I have had ibsd for the past 20yrs and gall bladder removal
Pollyboo
in
IBS Network
2 years ago
frequency and coverage of lab work
We immediately changed his
diet
to very
low
sodium
, potassium and phospherous, and limited protein. In January (3 Mos. later) his PCP ordered lab work (blood and urine). There was very little change. Here it is 3 more months later, and we want to know if the change in diet is helping.
We immediately changed his
diet
to very
low
sodium
, potassium and phospherous, and limited protein. In January (3 Mos. later) his PCP ordered lab work (blood and urine). There was very little change. Here it is 3 more months later, and we want to know if the change in diet is helping.
Hidden
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Melatonin for PD
Melatonin (5-methoxy-N-acetyltryptamine): powerful antioxidant that treats abnormalities in sleep-wake cycle, jet lag, cancer, and Parkinson’s disease. Epileptic children have a higher incidence of sleep problems; epilepsy is exacerbated by sleep deprivation. Melatonin has antiepileptic activity. Mechanism
Melatonin (5-methoxy-N-acetyltryptamine): powerful antioxidant that treats abnormalities in sleep-wake cycle, jet lag, cancer, and Parkinson’s disease. Epileptic children have a higher incidence of sleep problems; epilepsy is exacerbated by sleep deprivation. Melatonin has antiepileptic activity. Mechanism
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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