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Update on dosage/diet having seen Rheumatologist
Hi everyone, saw my rheumy again last night and told him I had increased back up to 12.5mg because of the pain when I dropped to 10mg. He agreed that it was the right thing to do but was very careful to point out that it takes 7-10 days for your body to adjust to the new dose and not to jump too quickly
Hi everyone, saw my rheumy again last night and told him I had increased back up to 12.5mg because of the pain when I dropped to 10mg. He agreed that it was the right thing to do but was very careful to point out that it takes 7-10 days for your body to adjust to the new dose and not to jump too quickly
Sufferinginsilence
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
A few medical issues since starting DuoResp Spiromax 160/4.5 Budesonide/formoterol three weeks ago
Hello there, I still have not had a diagnosis for my bronchiectasis like symptoms; my chest x-rays showed scarring in march, but are now all clear now. Since my last serious chest infection earlier this year I have been perfectly healthy, active, cough and asthma free, only taking Fostair 100/6 four
Hello there, I still have not had a diagnosis for my bronchiectasis like symptoms; my chest x-rays showed scarring in march, but are now all clear now. Since my last serious chest infection earlier this year I have been perfectly healthy, active, cough and asthma free, only taking Fostair 100/6 four
Beach2021
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
New here and very anxious!
Hi, my name is Saba, I’m 39 and have been diagnosed with celiac disease just a week ago. I’m very hypochondriac person and get my check ups every 6 months. In February I’ve noticed that my ferritin level dropped a lot, I thought maybe it was cause by diet I was on to lose weight. Then in my July’s check
Hi, my name is Saba, I’m 39 and have been diagnosed with celiac disease just a week ago. I’m very hypochondriac person and get my check ups every 6 months. In February I’ve noticed that my ferritin level dropped a lot, I thought maybe it was cause by diet I was on to lose weight. Then in my July’s check
Saba82
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
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Blood results help
I have had hashimotos now for 8 years. I developed it post partum and was positive for TPO antibodies. Labs previously tested have only ever been TSH and T4, only TPO antibodies at initial diagnosis, have never looked at T3 or antibodies again. Anyway generally feel ok but weight loss still a problem
I have had hashimotos now for 8 years. I developed it post partum and was positive for TPO antibodies. Labs previously tested have only ever been TSH and T4, only TPO antibodies at initial diagnosis, have never looked at T3 or antibodies again. Anyway generally feel ok but weight loss still a problem
CharlieH
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Thoughts on bloods please
BTYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE 26 pg/mL [< 100.0] BNP COMMENT Normal levels - BNP <100 pg/mL Raised levels - BNP 100 - 400 pg/mL High levels - BNP >400 pg/mL BNP is not a suitable biomarker of heart failure in patients treated with sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto). Serum TSH level
BTYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE 26 pg/mL [< 100.0] BNP COMMENT Normal levels - BNP <100 pg/mL Raised levels - BNP 100 - 400 pg/mL High levels - BNP >400 pg/mL BNP is not a suitable biomarker of heart failure in patients treated with sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto). Serum TSH level
mandy72
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Symptomatic but little change in peak flow
Similar to the previous post but I am only approx 2 yrs diagnosed and have tried various pumps to keep asthma controlled. My flare up symptoms are uncontrollable coughing, chest tightness and breathlessness to the point sometimes where I cannot talk walk. At this point I seem to be having no or very
Similar to the previous post but I am only approx 2 yrs diagnosed and have tried various pumps to keep asthma controlled. My flare up symptoms are uncontrollable coughing, chest tightness and breathlessness to the point sometimes where I cannot talk walk. At this point I seem to be having no or very
Newasthmatic
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Reconsideration of peak flow as asthma deterioration measurement
I think doctor should reconsider the peak flow device as main effective method for asthma diagnosis, I think such device is only helpful in patients with non inflammatory asthma like COPD or lung fibrosis, I remember when I was 15 I had lost consciousness due to severe asthma flare up, and I remember
I think doctor should reconsider the peak flow device as main effective method for asthma diagnosis, I think such device is only helpful in patients with non inflammatory asthma like COPD or lung fibrosis, I remember when I was 15 I had lost consciousness due to severe asthma flare up, and I remember
M-A-000
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
I'm new here & have benefited from your posts
Hello everyone. I've "lurked" on here since my husband was diagnosed with severe liver disease in March 2021. He gave up alcohol the day he was admitted to hospital and I'm so proud of him for sticking with it determinedly. We're 4 months on and he's been through several ascitic drains, feeling terrible
Hello everyone. I've "lurked" on here since my husband was diagnosed with severe liver disease in March 2021. He gave up alcohol the day he was admitted to hospital and I'm so proud of him for sticking with it determinedly. We're 4 months on and he's been through several ascitic drains, feeling terrible
stella_card
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
What is your take on Soybean? 🧐🤔
Edamame has always been my favorite snack since I was little. I usually steam and sprinkle a little bit of sea salt. You may find edamame prepared the same way as appetizer when you go to a sushi restaurant. I found many health benefits from edamame but one thing I’m concerned is phytoestrogen or isoflavones
Edamame has always been my favorite snack since I was little. I usually steam and sprinkle a little bit of sea salt. You may find edamame prepared the same way as appetizer when you go to a sushi restaurant. I found many health benefits from edamame but one thing I’m concerned is phytoestrogen or isoflavones
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Hypothyroidism diet
Can anyone tell me if there is a specific weight loss diet to help lose weight when you have hypothyroidism? I am going to get bloods etc done but have been struggling with an extra couple of stone and been oh Thyroxine for 30 years. I have recently bought books etc but they seem to contradict each other
Can anyone tell me if there is a specific weight loss diet to help lose weight when you have hypothyroidism? I am going to get bloods etc done but have been struggling with an extra couple of stone and been oh Thyroxine for 30 years. I have recently bought books etc but they seem to contradict each other
aliwt
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Interesting looking supplement
Saw this one on a dental summit. Used to detox and other things. Has a lot of familiar ingredients! Has anyone used it? https://oradix.com/product/stemdetox-detoxification-anti-germ-and-weight-loss/ How to Use StemDetox™ Take 1 capsule 2X daily for the 1st 5 days, 3 capsules 2X daily for the next 5
Saw this one on a dental summit. Used to detox and other things. Has a lot of familiar ingredients! Has anyone used it? https://oradix.com/product/stemdetox-detoxification-anti-germ-and-weight-loss/ How to Use StemDetox™ Take 1 capsule 2X daily for the 1st 5 days, 3 capsules 2X daily for the next 5
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Low stomach acid tests
I asked some questions about B12 and Diarrhoea here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/145437733/vit-b12-and-diarrhoea Some people came back suggesting that low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria) is a cause of stomach acid. I did the sodium bicarbonate "burp" test and it seems I might
I asked some questions about B12 and Diarrhoea here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/145437733/vit-b12-and-diarrhoea Some people came back suggesting that low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria) is a cause of stomach acid. I did the sodium bicarbonate "burp" test and it seems I might
mickeymouse42
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Coughing Fits
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
Hello I'm in a bit of unchartered territory at the moment so would really appreciate some advice from fellow sufferers who may have more experience dealing with it. I was diagnosed with asthma as a baby and had it throughout childhood. When I reached my teens it vastly improved to the point I didn't
SECRAVEN
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Struggling with symptoms
Hello everyone. I am new to the group but not new to systemic mastocytosis. My skin is fairly stable although am covered with the mastocytosis rash it is generally ok. However my gastric problems are escalating at the moment. I ran out of sodium cromoglycate when there was a shortage and was off them
Hello everyone. I am new to the group but not new to systemic mastocytosis. My skin is fairly stable although am covered with the mastocytosis rash it is generally ok. However my gastric problems are escalating at the moment. I ran out of sodium cromoglycate when there was a shortage and was off them
Mothertay
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
Nocturnal hypertension
New to site. 66 years of age, farm wife, 5,9 tall, weight 154#. Over the last two years I have lost 30#. I watch my sodium intake, and try to watch sugar. i have an auto-immune illness called giant cell arteritis/polymyalgia rheumatica. I have been on prednisone for 10 years. I have tapered
New to site. 66 years of age, farm wife, 5,9 tall, weight 154#. Over the last two years I have lost 30#. I watch my sodium intake, and try to watch sugar. i have an auto-immune illness called giant cell arteritis/polymyalgia rheumatica. I have been on prednisone for 10 years. I have tapered
phebamom
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Protein
Protein. A lot is made of the need for high protein and yet: " a high protein diet is bad for you. Growth hormone pathways, including TOR and IGF-1, are controlled by proteins and they are accelerators of the aging process. So, if you have a low-protein diet you might live longer and healthier." https
Protein. A lot is made of the need for high protein and yet: " a high protein diet is bad for you. Growth hormone pathways, including TOR and IGF-1, are controlled by proteins and they are accelerators of the aging process. So, if you have a low-protein diet you might live longer and healthier." https
Paul12
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
www.I can bore a glass eye to sleep/is this as good as it gets.com
I am not sure whether it was the consequence of my application of reverse psychology or my-on the whole-affable GP suddenly having an epiphany, but the last couple of telephone consultations that I’ve had, have been quite constructive. I did however have to collect all the toys that were left littered
I am not sure whether it was the consequence of my application of reverse psychology or my-on the whole-affable GP suddenly having an epiphany, but the last couple of telephone consultations that I’ve had, have been quite constructive. I did however have to collect all the toys that were left littered
concinnity
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Asthma
Age 25 male peak flow is 600 and oxygen stats 98% but still breathless??
Age 25 male peak flow is 600 and oxygen stats 98% but still breathless??
Ca12345
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Curios
With 15% of kidneys working, can you go off the rails once in a GREAT while and have cheese pizza, fish and chips or fried chicken strips, or low sodium potato chips, maybe a BLT. The answer is probably no, but hope that once in a blue moon is okay.
With 15% of kidneys working, can you go off the rails once in a GREAT while and have cheese pizza, fish and chips or fried chicken strips, or low sodium potato chips, maybe a BLT. The answer is probably no, but hope that once in a blue moon is okay.
48750
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Protein Considerations
A couple of weeks ago I posted that I'd been knocked back for a blood donation. That got my attention. I also mentioned that I hadn't been eating too much meat of late. Thinking back I realised I'd got into a bad habit of just grabbing a piece of cheese, a few nuts and cups of coffee with double cream
A couple of weeks ago I posted that I'd been knocked back for a blood donation. That got my attention. I also mentioned that I hadn't been eating too much meat of late. Thinking back I realised I'd got into a bad habit of just grabbing a piece of cheese, a few nuts and cups of coffee with double cream
MikePollard
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
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