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Borderline low alkaline phosphate
Would like to tell you my whole ordeal. Back in 2005 went to a plasma center to give plasma. Few days later was told have hep c Went straight to doctor had ct scan with contrast everything looked normal. Got put a 1 year treatment ribervarin shot once a week. In 2007 I cleared virus. I also had the burning
Would like to tell you my whole ordeal. Back in 2005 went to a plasma center to give plasma. Few days later was told have hep c Went straight to doctor had ct scan with contrast everything looked normal. Got put a 1 year treatment ribervarin shot once a week. In 2007 I cleared virus. I also had the burning
Chris884
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
New Member & Here to Support
Hello Everyone, I am 38 & was 272lbs April 17th this year and informed after an ultrasound I have a enlarged liver with no hardening and hepatic Steatosis , they said I most likely have NASH. Unknown what stage no biopsy ( the gold standard for diagnosis) I had a high Alt 74 AST 72 so my Primary
Hello Everyone, I am 38 & was 272lbs April 17th this year and informed after an ultrasound I have a enlarged liver with no hardening and hepatic Steatosis , they said I most likely have NASH. Unknown what stage no biopsy ( the gold standard for diagnosis) I had a high Alt 74 AST 72 so my Primary
Dynomike
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Where in the range (bloods) ought I be? How is the range determined?
A poster posted some blood results about a year ago, along with range applicable. Serum creatinine 89umol/l (45 - 90) Serum urea 7.7 mmol/l (2.5 - 7.8) Serum sodium 137mmol/l (133 - 146) Serum potassium 4.7mmol/l (3.5 - 5.3) GFR 62ml/min All the results are 'in range'. He was advised that there were
A poster posted some blood results about a year ago, along with range applicable. Serum creatinine 89umol/l (45 - 90) Serum urea 7.7 mmol/l (2.5 - 7.8) Serum sodium 137mmol/l (133 - 146) Serum potassium 4.7mmol/l (3.5 - 5.3) GFR 62ml/min All the results are 'in range'. He was advised that there were
Skeptix
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
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Question about IV iron for anyone who has gotten an infusion.
Hey guys. Just asking this out of curiosity. But has anyone actually had RLS go away or improve after an IV iron infusion? I got one back in October and didn’t notice a perceivable difference. Pretty sure my levels are on the lower end now, so I’m getting an iron panel tomorrow but I just wanted to see
Hey guys. Just asking this out of curiosity. But has anyone actually had RLS go away or improve after an IV iron infusion? I got one back in October and didn’t notice a perceivable difference. Pretty sure my levels are on the lower end now, so I’m getting an iron panel tomorrow but I just wanted to see
Jademarie1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Blood test results and confused
Hi All, Still waiting to be seen by ENT. Meanwhile here is the result of blood test, can anyone help me understand if i've suddenly switched from hypothyriod to hyperthyriod? Is it possible and if so what is the next steps? Thank you.x TSH - 0.04mU/L (0.30 - 4.20mU/L) T3 - 5.6pmol/L (2.40-6.00pmol/L)
Hi All, Still waiting to be seen by ENT. Meanwhile here is the result of blood test, can anyone help me understand if i've suddenly switched from hypothyriod to hyperthyriod? Is it possible and if so what is the next steps? Thank you.x TSH - 0.04mU/L (0.30 - 4.20mU/L) T3 - 5.6pmol/L (2.40-6.00pmol/L)
noteboo
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Diagnosis - Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anaemia
The public-facing NHS England page about
[i]Diagnosis - Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anaemia[/i]
includes this: [i]A particular drawback of testing vitamin B12 levels is that the current widely used blood test only measures the total amount of vitamin B12 in your blood. This means it measures
The public-facing NHS England page about
[i]Diagnosis - Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anaemia[/i]
includes this: [i]A particular drawback of testing vitamin B12 levels is that the current widely used blood test only measures the total amount of vitamin B12 in your blood. This means it measures
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Other health issue
Hi All , my HU has caused me to have very low sodium for which I take salt tablet twice a day ! I also have been diagnosed with POTS which can be caused by medication but I’m yet to find this out ! Pots causes my bp to drop low when standing and mornings are the worse my HR is high when Bp is low !
Hi All , my HU has caused me to have very low sodium for which I take salt tablet twice a day ! I also have been diagnosed with POTS which can be caused by medication but I’m yet to find this out ! Pots causes my bp to drop low when standing and mornings are the worse my HR is high when Bp is low !
Holly2021
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Thyroid Results advice and are private tests accurate?
I wonder if anyone can help I have got aches and pains in my joints I’m taking 1000 Vitamin D per day (Dr just said take it but not how much!) and sunbathing whenever possible as was told I’m slightly deficient. Here are my latest result with no change in medication 25 micro grams Levothyroxine (previous
I wonder if anyone can help I have got aches and pains in my joints I’m taking 1000 Vitamin D per day (Dr just said take it but not how much!) and sunbathing whenever possible as was told I’m slightly deficient. Here are my latest result with no change in medication 25 micro grams Levothyroxine (previous
HealthySam
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
just joined forum. ckd3a patient.
my first post to this forum although i have been following for quite some time and finally found the courage to post. i wish to thank all the knowledgeable and regular posters who have provided more information, guidance, love and support than my doctors. to all of you eternal thanks! i am a 66 year
my first post to this forum although i have been following for quite some time and finally found the courage to post. i wish to thank all the knowledgeable and regular posters who have provided more information, guidance, love and support than my doctors. to all of you eternal thanks! i am a 66 year
joethe
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Hope
Yes, life is a bitch at times,I have had IBS due to a sensitivity to gluten, seeds and nuts. Had a CT scan which proved my guts are healthy, it's the urgency that l find difficult to cope with. Since lockdown so many places have closed, so my usual toilet routes are not there anymore, so l have lost
Yes, life is a bitch at times,I have had IBS due to a sensitivity to gluten, seeds and nuts. Had a CT scan which proved my guts are healthy, it's the urgency that l find difficult to cope with. Since lockdown so many places have closed, so my usual toilet routes are not there anymore, so l have lost
kipper1958
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Alendronate- side effect (diarrhea)
I started alendronate 3 weeks ago and 3 days. In week 3 I am experiencing diarrhea, sometimes uncontrollable unless I take Imodium. I’ve taken this 4 years ago for 4 weeksand experienced no side effects. I wonder long I should wait to get use to it. Trying to avoid prolia. Has anyone experienced diarrhea
I started alendronate 3 weeks ago and 3 days. In week 3 I am experiencing diarrhea, sometimes uncontrollable unless I take Imodium. I’ve taken this 4 years ago for 4 weeksand experienced no side effects. I wonder long I should wait to get use to it. Trying to avoid prolia. Has anyone experienced diarrhea
Kjdsg
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Imodium
I don't normally take imodium for ibs d I took 2 instant ones on Fri since taking them I've felt really dizzy and my piles have started bleeding has anyone had the same problems?
I don't normally take imodium for ibs d I took 2 instant ones on Fri since taking them I've felt really dizzy and my piles have started bleeding has anyone had the same problems?
Hollings
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IBS Network
3 years ago
How to Balance Low Sodium and Electrolyte Replacement During Exercise?
There are two nutrition segments who do not communicate much: low sodium diets and electrolyte replacement. I have seen a number of articles about "low sodium backpacking" and "low sodium backpacking meals." There are also many, many articles (likely driven by a lucrative market) on electrolyte replacement
There are two nutrition segments who do not communicate much: low sodium diets and electrolyte replacement. I have seen a number of articles about "low sodium backpacking" and "low sodium backpacking meals." There are also many, many articles (likely driven by a lucrative market) on electrolyte replacement
Kokomodo
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Nausea and vomiting - at 7.5 / 8mgs Pred?
Hi Folks, Just wanted to pick all your super human brains again if that's ok, you lovely people! Have had a lot of problems lately, but most debilitating over last few weeks has been nausea - so bad it stops me eating and sometimes I vomit about an hour after eating. Two weeks ago was bringing up some
Hi Folks, Just wanted to pick all your super human brains again if that's ok, you lovely people! Have had a lot of problems lately, but most debilitating over last few weeks has been nausea - so bad it stops me eating and sometimes I vomit about an hour after eating. Two weeks ago was bringing up some
strawclutching
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NRAS
3 years ago
Does this point to cirrhosis
Would like to tell you my whole ordeal. Back in 2005 went to a plasma center to give plasma. Few days later was told have hep c Went straight to doctor had ct scan with contrast everything looked normal. Got put a 1 year treatment ribervarin shot once a week. In 2007 I cleared virus. I also had the burning
Would like to tell you my whole ordeal. Back in 2005 went to a plasma center to give plasma. Few days later was told have hep c Went straight to doctor had ct scan with contrast everything looked normal. Got put a 1 year treatment ribervarin shot once a week. In 2007 I cleared virus. I also had the burning
Chris884
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Hepatitis C Support
3 years ago
Fred the iron molecules tale : The end
This will only make sense if you’ve read my previous post https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/146515820/fred-the-iron-molecule-and-rls-a-story. There was a question in this post and I promised the writer of the best answer a chocolate muffin. It’s my opinion that the best information was provided
This will only make sense if you’ve read my previous post https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/146515820/fred-the-iron-molecule-and-rls-a-story. There was a question in this post and I promised the writer of the best answer a chocolate muffin. It’s my opinion that the best information was provided
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Pots
Hi I’m just wondering if anyone on here has a blood pressure issue and low sodium in blood due to HU my bp drops really low when standing up for more than 10 mins or so ! And feels faint my Gp calls this Pots any advice would be grateful if there’s a connection to Jak 2 pos and ET
Hi I’m just wondering if anyone on here has a blood pressure issue and low sodium in blood due to HU my bp drops really low when standing up for more than 10 mins or so ! And feels faint my Gp calls this Pots any advice would be grateful if there’s a connection to Jak 2 pos and ET
Holly2021
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Do these labs point to cirrhosis of the liver
Would like to tell you my whole ordeal. Back in 2005 went to a plasma center to give plasma. Few days later was told have hep c Went straight to doctor had ct scan with contrast everything looked normal. Got put a 1 year treatment ribervarin shot once a week. In 2007 I cleared virus. I also had the burning
Would like to tell you my whole ordeal. Back in 2005 went to a plasma center to give plasma. Few days later was told have hep c Went straight to doctor had ct scan with contrast everything looked normal. Got put a 1 year treatment ribervarin shot once a week. In 2007 I cleared virus. I also had the burning
Chris884
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Fred the iron molecule, and RLS : A story.
A story with no ending. If you don't like stories skip to "THE END" I have an ex-colleague who used to teach physiology using guided imagery. I attended one of her lectures once on the oxygenation of blood. All the students had to close their eyes and sit, (or lie down) comfortably. Then she began
A story with no ending. If you don't like stories skip to "THE END" I have an ex-colleague who used to teach physiology using guided imagery. I attended one of her lectures once on the oxygenation of blood. All the students had to close their eyes and sit, (or lie down) comfortably. Then she began
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Change in plans - looks like neuroendocrine
From my last post, I had an allergic reaction 15 minutes into my first dose of Docetaxel - part of a clinical trial combining Docetaxel and Xofigo (Radium-223). Two weeks later, I had a second reaction despite additional precautions (oral decadron 3 days prior, IV Benadryl and Decadron immediately prior
From my last post, I had an allergic reaction 15 minutes into my first dose of Docetaxel - part of a clinical trial combining Docetaxel and Xofigo (Radium-223). Two weeks later, I had a second reaction despite additional precautions (oral decadron 3 days prior, IV Benadryl and Decadron immediately prior
TonyS58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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