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A tip from a fellow panic attacker who thinks can help us ...
Hello all. Today, I had a 74 yr old lady (who suffers from panic attacks) tell me she finally found something that has helped her! I have not tried or done this yet but thought I'd pass it along to my friends to see if they've heard of it, or have tried it before. She drastically reduced the sodium intake
Hello all. Today, I had a 74 yr old lady (who suffers from panic attacks) tell me she finally found something that has helped her! I have not tried or done this yet but thought I'd pass it along to my friends to see if they've heard of it, or have tried it before. She drastically reduced the sodium intake
PrincessOfGod
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Sorry me again peak flow on 43inch child
I'm new to this and told to write down morning and nights best of 3... we couldn't get the peak flow meter for 2 days and the difference the inhalers made in that time symptom wise in terms of cough and mucus is amazing almost like a switch slight cough on exercise and if stressed or its cold outside
I'm new to this and told to write down morning and nights best of 3... we couldn't get the peak flow meter for 2 days and the difference the inhalers made in that time symptom wise in terms of cough and mucus is amazing almost like a switch slight cough on exercise and if stressed or its cold outside
Skzittles
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Wine
Does drinking wine affect your COPD? As yet I have no diagnosis due to Covid- although from what I read and my peak flow results I’m pretty sure I have unfortunately- I find I cough up more mucus during the night and I am more wheezy too . I have already given up red wine but I am finding that even
Does drinking wine affect your COPD? As yet I have no diagnosis due to Covid- although from what I read and my peak flow results I’m pretty sure I have unfortunately- I find I cough up more mucus during the night and I am more wheezy too . I have already given up red wine but I am finding that even
Ivanovna
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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GlutenAtaxia
I have gluten ataxia however after three years on the gluten free diet I continue to get worse . The dietician can see I'm sticking to the gluten-free diet . What else can I be ?
I have gluten ataxia however after three years on the gluten free diet I continue to get worse . The dietician can see I'm sticking to the gluten-free diet . What else can I be ?
Sheffield6
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed with asthma - need help!
I have been suffering with breathing difficulties for 2 years, following a severe chest infection. My breathing never got back to normal. I've tried to get help from the GP several times, but was told for the first year that 'it takes time to recover from chest infections' and in the second year that
I have been suffering with breathing difficulties for 2 years, following a severe chest infection. My breathing never got back to normal. I've tried to get help from the GP several times, but was told for the first year that 'it takes time to recover from chest infections' and in the second year that
Mandevilla
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Making Good Choices can Pay Off.
I've just received my latest battery of routine blood test results...all 18 of them!!.... and was very happy to see that every single result was within normal parameters and with 'no further action required' for any of them. This felt like a huge achievement, particularly as I'd recently stopped taking
I've just received my latest battery of routine blood test results...all 18 of them!!.... and was very happy to see that every single result was within normal parameters and with 'no further action required' for any of them. This felt like a huge achievement, particularly as I'd recently stopped taking
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Tips for coping with Gluten Ataxia
Ataxia UK Annual Conference: Gluten-free diet tips for gluten ataxia patients At the 2021 Ataxia UK Annual Conference, there was an interesting session from Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and Emma Foster on immune and gluten ataxias. During the Q and A session, Emma Foster, who is a Senior Ataxia Nurse
Ataxia UK Annual Conference: Gluten-free diet tips for gluten ataxia patients At the 2021 Ataxia UK Annual Conference, there was an interesting session from Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and Emma Foster on immune and gluten ataxias. During the Q and A session, Emma Foster, who is a Senior Ataxia Nurse
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
3 years ago
Levothyroxine overmedicated?
Hi Everyone Just wondering could I be over medicated I started taking 100 mg in June, my last blood test was 27 August Results being Serum free T4 level / normality - above range/ results 22.3 pmol/L (12-22) Serum TSH Level 0.76 mu/L (0.3-4.2) I don’t particularly feel myself, blood pressure is high
Hi Everyone Just wondering could I be over medicated I started taking 100 mg in June, my last blood test was 27 August Results being Serum free T4 level / normality - above range/ results 22.3 pmol/L (12-22) Serum TSH Level 0.76 mu/L (0.3-4.2) I don’t particularly feel myself, blood pressure is high
Aniba
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
I.B.S AND THE PROBLEMS.
I.B.S. destroys your life in so much as the simple things like a walk, drive in the car, going out socially, yoga-you name it, is a real problem. Wearing special disposable pants, incontinence type disposable sheets underneath the main sheet and how do you regulate say imodium and peppermint oil capsules
I.B.S. destroys your life in so much as the simple things like a walk, drive in the car, going out socially, yoga-you name it, is a real problem. Wearing special disposable pants, incontinence type disposable sheets underneath the main sheet and how do you regulate say imodium and peppermint oil capsules
milojenny6
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Spices?
I find that following a gluten free diet is very difficult because I have always had a love for spicy foods, but to make up for not going out to eat, or buying takeaways, we always cook our meat, fish, and vegetables with plenty of spices added. But I’m still getting Coeliac symptoms like bloating,
I find that following a gluten free diet is very difficult because I have always had a love for spicy foods, but to make up for not going out to eat, or buying takeaways, we always cook our meat, fish, and vegetables with plenty of spices added. But I’m still getting Coeliac symptoms like bloating,
nomorebeer
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Acute coronary syndrome
Hubby had several incidents of chest pain last night, GTN and aspirin didn’t help. After four hours ambulance arrived and he was taken to local A& E, he had ECGS and bloods done, didn’t see doctor until four this morning. We have blood results and other documents e mailed so I was checking his results
Hubby had several incidents of chest pain last night, GTN and aspirin didn’t help. After four hours ambulance arrived and he was taken to local A& E, he had ECGS and bloods done, didn’t see doctor until four this morning. We have blood results and other documents e mailed so I was checking his results
Bazmack48
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
I.B.S.
I am a new to this website. I have suffered from I.B.S. for years and it is getting worse so it effects me as like so many others, a fear of going out for walks etc. I am on imodium and peppermint capsules and a very loose sphincter muscle which will be investigated within NHS time. Yes I do suffer from
I am a new to this website. I have suffered from I.B.S. for years and it is getting worse so it effects me as like so many others, a fear of going out for walks etc. I am on imodium and peppermint capsules and a very loose sphincter muscle which will be investigated within NHS time. Yes I do suffer from
milojenny6
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Posting my results, potassium, ect
Here are my results from Aug 23rd 2021 unfortunately I don't have my September 24th 2021 yet as I've not received them from Hexham general, Magnesium---0.92..range..0.70...1.00 Serum sodium.. 1.38..range...1.33..1.46.. Potassium.. 4.4..range.. 3.50...5.30 Serum..urea level.. 4.9...range..2.50...7.80
Here are my results from Aug 23rd 2021 unfortunately I don't have my September 24th 2021 yet as I've not received them from Hexham general, Magnesium---0.92..range..0.70...1.00 Serum sodium.. 1.38..range...1.33..1.46.. Potassium.. 4.4..range.. 3.50...5.30 Serum..urea level.. 4.9...range..2.50...7.80
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Electrolytes and postpartum psychosis
Hey!Recently i read an article, where it was explained that lithium is used as a mood stabilizer due to its capacity to have an impact on ionic in-cell balance and also on transportation of ions of sodium and calcium between cells. And that the imbalances of sodium may be one of the causes of depression
Hey!Recently i read an article, where it was explained that lithium is used as a mood stabilizer due to its capacity to have an impact on ionic in-cell balance and also on transportation of ions of sodium and calcium between cells. And that the imbalances of sodium may be one of the causes of depression
Varvarita
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
3 years ago
Latest Blood results
Hi all, do these results look ok? Serum vitamin B12 level 355 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0] Adequate B12 stores.If the patient is on IM B12 therapy, it is not necessary to monitor B12 levels Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Liver function tests Serum total protein level 64 g/L [60.0 - 80.0] Serum
Hi all, do these results look ok? Serum vitamin B12 level 355 ng/L [120.0 - 900.0] Adequate B12 stores.If the patient is on IM B12 therapy, it is not necessary to monitor B12 levels Serum folate level > 20 ug/L [2.5 - 9999.0] Liver function tests Serum total protein level 64 g/L [60.0 - 80.0] Serum
Ljdaly74
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Data driven fasting
https://optimisingnutrition.com/data-driven-fasting/ [i]Hunger Training [/i] is really interesting, and might be useful for beginning fasters and those who haven't been able to make it work for them. It's basically using a blood glucose (fingerprick) meter to learn when when are really hungry and gradually
https://optimisingnutrition.com/data-driven-fasting/ [i]Hunger Training [/i] is really interesting, and might be useful for beginning fasters and those who haven't been able to make it work for them. It's basically using a blood glucose (fingerprick) meter to learn when when are really hungry and gradually
Subtle_badger
16Kg IF 72hrs
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Fasting and Furious
3 years ago
Random Joke Generator, which joke did you find funny?
They say, never go to bed angry. I say, never start your day with a negative thought. I found this joke generator ( https://generatorfun.com/joke-generator ), the joke below in particular made me laugh. Let me know if you see a funny joke in the generator, or have one of your own... A chemist walks
They say, never go to bed angry. I say, never start your day with a negative thought. I found this joke generator ( https://generatorfun.com/joke-generator ), the joke below in particular made me laugh. Let me know if you see a funny joke in the generator, or have one of your own... A chemist walks
LadyZen
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Face to Face Rheumatology Visit yesterday
I just thought I'd share my experience yesterday. I'd had a phone call with him in June and from that he ordered lots of blood tests, a chest x-ray. chest CT scan, abdo CT scan and dexascan. He stepped in the room (only just - stood in the doorway as if he wasn't staying) and introduced himself then
I just thought I'd share my experience yesterday. I'd had a phone call with him in June and from that he ordered lots of blood tests, a chest x-ray. chest CT scan, abdo CT scan and dexascan. He stepped in the room (only just - stood in the doorway as if he wasn't staying) and introduced himself then
MiloCollie
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Can anyone help me interpret my results so I can articulate myself better with my GP?
Hello! Can anyone help me with my blood test results please? My symptoms are tiredness, weight gain, brain fog, difficulty forming sentences, heart palpitations, joint pain, inflamed gallbladder. I’ve described my symptoms to the GP and have been dismissed three times now, and can’t afford to pay for
Hello! Can anyone help me with my blood test results please? My symptoms are tiredness, weight gain, brain fog, difficulty forming sentences, heart palpitations, joint pain, inflamed gallbladder. I’ve described my symptoms to the GP and have been dismissed three times now, and can’t afford to pay for
vq290
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Patients located in France?? In urgent need of advice!!!
My father is getting a lot worse, all chemos failed, hormone therapy did not work either, genetic testing revealed no mutation and he now has very painful metastasis all over his spine ( no organs). PSA is 1900 and alcalina phosphates are high also. My father has an appointment on Thursday next week
My father is getting a lot worse, all chemos failed, hormone therapy did not work either, genetic testing revealed no mutation and he now has very painful metastasis all over his spine ( no organs). PSA is 1900 and alcalina phosphates are high also. My father has an appointment on Thursday next week
Lousab
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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