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I know I B S is difficult but my own research is for this test
Imodium ,but the day after I would be on off the toilet all day and cramps, I felt life was not worth living, I was bought tickets to go to see a show but I knew I could not make the journey or sit and see the show, after this I did my own research, I read about B A M , bile acid
malabsorption
, when
Imodium ,but the day after I would be on off the toilet all day and cramps, I felt life was not worth living, I was bought tickets to go to see a show but I knew I could not make the journey or sit and see the show, after this I did my own research, I read about B A M , bile acid
malabsorption
, when
Nomae
in
IBS Network
8 years ago
Ibs
I have been told I had ibs I have had this for many years unable to go out without Planning my journey knowing and mapping out toilets, has ruled my life , I have done my own research over ten years, and I now know I have BAM bile acid
malabsorption
I take powder for this but now waiting on a new tablet
I have been told I had ibs I have had this for many years unable to go out without Planning my journey knowing and mapping out toilets, has ruled my life , I have done my own research over ten years, and I now know I have BAM bile acid
malabsorption
I take powder for this but now waiting on a new tablet
Nomae
in
IBS Network
8 years ago
"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results"
I intend to see my kinesiologist regularly but also explore other avenues, other ways of making myself feel better, improving my standard of life; I've recently been intrigued by bile acid
malabsorption
and I'll be looking into that very soon, but all is yet to come.
I intend to see my kinesiologist regularly but also explore other avenues, other ways of making myself feel better, improving my standard of life; I've recently been intrigued by bile acid
malabsorption
and I'll be looking into that very soon, but all is yet to come.
NDodds
in
IBS Network
8 years ago
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Diagnosed conditions: Hiatus hernia, oesophagitis, and bile salt
malabsorption
.
Diagnosed conditions: Hiatus hernia, oesophagitis, and bile salt
malabsorption
.
Jem_Stone
in
IBS Network
8 years ago
Functional bowel syndrome
My fructose test came back saying " symptoms during the test were suggestive to possible fructose
malabsorption
. Symptoms during the test were not coranated with the hydrogen/methane levels.
My fructose test came back saying " symptoms during the test were suggestive to possible fructose
malabsorption
. Symptoms during the test were not coranated with the hydrogen/methane levels.
kkgirl
in
IBS Network
8 years ago
Endoscopy
I was just diagnosed with fructose
malabsorption
but even on that diet and dairy free I still had issues so my gi doctor wanted to possibly rule out celiac..... she knew that we may not have got a accurate endoscopy because iv been gluten free for so long.... but what does a decrease folds in duodenum
I was just diagnosed with fructose
malabsorption
but even on that diet and dairy free I still had issues so my gi doctor wanted to possibly rule out celiac..... she knew that we may not have got a accurate endoscopy because iv been gluten free for so long.... but what does a decrease folds in duodenum
kkgirl
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
8 years ago
The GP visit.
But as the
malabsorption
I don't suppose I'm getting much orally.
But as the
malabsorption
I don't suppose I'm getting much orally.
Bobonut
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Gastrin test
Upper abdominal pain/pressure, heartburn, excessive bloating and gas, feeling full quickly, iundigested food in stool, and
malabsorption
of vitamins/minerals. Last week my doctor did a gastrin serum test, and result of this is also WAY off the charts. Normal is 0-115.
Upper abdominal pain/pressure, heartburn, excessive bloating and gas, feeling full quickly, iundigested food in stool, and
malabsorption
of vitamins/minerals. Last week my doctor did a gastrin serum test, and result of this is also WAY off the charts. Normal is 0-115.
yogamom1
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
H pylori stool test was negative, is that different then fructose malabsorption
So I have been having issues with my gi tract.. so the doctor ran a h pylori test and it was negative... my dietition made me cut out fructose for now anyways and it has helped but not all the way unless I asadently have fructose and not know about it..... is the h pylori test the same as fructose...
So I have been having issues with my gi tract.. so the doctor ran a h pylori test and it was negative... my dietition made me cut out fructose for now anyways and it has helped but not all the way unless I asadently have fructose and not know about it..... is the h pylori test the same as fructose...
kkgirl
in
IBS Network
8 years ago
Association of autoimmune thyroid diseases, chronic atrophic gastritis and gastric carcinoid: experience from a single institution
An early diagnosis may be useful for diagnosis of gastric carcinoids and to explain and treat a gastric related L-thyroxine
malabsorption
and presence of chronic unexplained anemia.
An early diagnosis may be useful for diagnosis of gastric carcinoids and to explain and treat a gastric related L-thyroxine
malabsorption
and presence of chronic unexplained anemia.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Help with Results Please?
ferritin - 35 ug/L (range 30-200 ug/L) - note on this, I supplement every day doctor is concerned Plasma viscosity: 1.8mPa.s HIGH flag (0.5-1.6mPa.s range) - tests for inflammation and is a generalized indicator of autoimmune response MCHC: 328 g/L (range 320-360) - noted may indicate microcytic anemia,
malabsorption
ferritin - 35 ug/L (range 30-200 ug/L) - note on this, I supplement every day doctor is concerned Plasma viscosity: 1.8mPa.s HIGH flag (0.5-1.6mPa.s range) - tests for inflammation and is a generalized indicator of autoimmune response MCHC: 328 g/L (range 320-360) - noted may indicate microcytic anemia,
malabsorption
thecanadianjen
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Malabsorption
I did ask if anyone suffered from
malabsorption
but I think I didn't give enough information as they reply were relating too low levels of vitamins and minerals,I'm having aweful trouble absorbing NDT firstly thyroxine up too 300 now 6 grains of wp and my T3 is..2.6---- range...3.9-6.7.
I did ask if anyone suffered from
malabsorption
but I think I didn't give enough information as they reply were relating too low levels of vitamins and minerals,I'm having aweful trouble absorbing NDT firstly thyroxine up too 300 now 6 grains of wp and my T3 is..2.6---- range...3.9-6.7.
Tanyaking
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
On the right track? I've been researching and it's complicated!
Fructan intolerance and fructose
malabsorption
cause leaky gut leading to antibodies being released which mistake the thyroid as a foreign body and attack it = Hashimoto's.
Fructan intolerance and fructose
malabsorption
cause leaky gut leading to antibodies being released which mistake the thyroid as a foreign body and attack it = Hashimoto's.
Nunezhall
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Malabsorption
Could I ask if anyone in the group suffers from
malabsorption
? How was it diagnosed and treated for you...many thanks in advance.xx
Could I ask if anyone in the group suffers from
malabsorption
? How was it diagnosed and treated for you...many thanks in advance.xx
Tanyaking
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
New member seeking PA advice
This came back negative and the Hematologist made note to my GP that "given his persistent GI symptoms, I wonder if there is an element of
malabsorption
here". I will be seeing him again in a couple of weeks to test for PA. My employer has been very patient but they can't wait for me much longer.
This came back negative and the Hematologist made note to my GP that "given his persistent GI symptoms, I wonder if there is an element of
malabsorption
here". I will be seeing him again in a couple of weeks to test for PA. My employer has been very patient but they can't wait for me much longer.
drob107
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
OT: feeling a phantom drop of water on leg, arm
I also have had numbness in toes and the ball of my foot gets sore, which I think are from b12 deficiency/
malabsorption
(for which I've been self-injecting for about a year, loading dose + monthly injections).
I also have had numbness in toes and the ball of my foot gets sore, which I think are from b12 deficiency/
malabsorption
(for which I've been self-injecting for about a year, loading dose + monthly injections).
puncturedbicycle
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Please help me figure this out
I'm wondering if I may have had chronic mild asymptomatic gastritis causing B12
malabsorption
. Is it possible that taking zinc, which supposedly kills h. pylori and then flooding my system with B12 has caused a flair up of gastritis causing the nausea after eating?
I'm wondering if I may have had chronic mild asymptomatic gastritis causing B12
malabsorption
. Is it possible that taking zinc, which supposedly kills h. pylori and then flooding my system with B12 has caused a flair up of gastritis causing the nausea after eating?
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Paresthesia after eating
In a subsequent stool test I also tested positive for
malabsorption
.
In a subsequent stool test I also tested positive for
malabsorption
.
Misspuppy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Reversible normalisation of TSH in patients with autoimmune atrophic gastritis who received L-T4 tablet form after switching to oral liquid
normalisation of serum TSH levels in patients with autoimmune atrophic gastritis who received L-T4 in tablet form after switching to an oral liquid formulation: a case series [/i] [i]Poupak Fallahi, Silvia Martina Ferrari, Ilaria Ruffilli, and Alessando Antonelli Abstract Background L-thyroxine (L-T4)
malabsorption
normalisation of serum TSH levels in patients with autoimmune atrophic gastritis who received L-T4 in tablet form after switching to an oral liquid formulation: a case series [/i] [i]Poupak Fallahi, Silvia Martina Ferrari, Ilaria Ruffilli, and Alessando Antonelli Abstract Background L-thyroxine (L-T4)
malabsorption
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Faecal CALPROTECTIN Test
Hello, I have a complex medical history of chronic illness such as Fibro, ME, Chronic Fatigue, Multi level Degenerative disc disease, uncontrolled hypertension, early onset dementia and brain atrophy, ( I am 50) Benign pineal brain tumour,
malabsorption
of nutrients especially vIt. d. b12
Hello, I have a complex medical history of chronic illness such as Fibro, ME, Chronic Fatigue, Multi level Degenerative disc disease, uncontrolled hypertension, early onset dementia and brain atrophy, ( I am 50) Benign pineal brain tumour,
malabsorption
of nutrients especially vIt. d. b12
Hidden
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
8 years ago
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