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Long winded, please be patient, I am terrified
Hello, I am a 57yr old female, who has worried about my liver health for years, and sporadically sought the attention of my GP. I am an ex Nurse, and as the old saying goes, a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing - especially true for us because we tend to think every slightest ache or pain will
Hello, I am a 57yr old female, who has worried about my liver health for years, and sporadically sought the attention of my GP. I am an ex Nurse, and as the old saying goes, a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing - especially true for us because we tend to think every slightest ache or pain will
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Radium-223 Treatment in Castration-Resistant Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Small sample study, favoring RP: "TAKE-HOME MESSAGE Radium-223 (223Ra) is indicated for patients with bony metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer. It is not known whether treatment of the primary tumor confers benefit. In this study, the authors reviewed outcomes in patients receiving 223Ra on
Small sample study, favoring RP: "TAKE-HOME MESSAGE Radium-223 (223Ra) is indicated for patients with bony metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer. It is not known whether treatment of the primary tumor confers benefit. In this study, the authors reviewed outcomes in patients receiving 223Ra on
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Sudden daily wetting during school
My 7 year old son has had problems with chronic constipation since the age of 2. He has been on movicol throughout that time and more recently supplemented with sodium picosulphate. He sits on the loo after breakfast and after dinner and at present is free of soiling accidents and does a poo most days
My 7 year old son has had problems with chronic constipation since the age of 2. He has been on movicol throughout that time and more recently supplemented with sodium picosulphate. He sits on the loo after breakfast and after dinner and at present is free of soiling accidents and does a poo most days
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ERIC
5 years ago
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Wind pain but no diarrhoea
I have ibs D this is something that plays up everyday but recently it’s been getting better but my stomach pains r making it hard to stand up straight. I think it’s trapped wind but it’s been almost 20 hours and the pain is just as bad, doing a 9 hour shift at work is stressful enough without the added
I have ibs D this is something that plays up everyday but recently it’s been getting better but my stomach pains r making it hard to stand up straight. I think it’s trapped wind but it’s been almost 20 hours and the pain is just as bad, doing a 9 hour shift at work is stressful enough without the added
IBS_Problems
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Intestine resection surgery
Thirty-seven years ago I had intestine resection surgery because of Crohn’s disease. Recently I had an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. There were no signs of Crohn’s or colitis. Still I have symptoms of Crohn’s. Because of the shorting of the intestinal tract I have persistent diarrhea. Imodium AD helps
Thirty-seven years ago I had intestine resection surgery because of Crohn’s disease. Recently I had an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. There were no signs of Crohn’s or colitis. Still I have symptoms of Crohn’s. Because of the shorting of the intestinal tract I have persistent diarrhea. Imodium AD helps
cle207
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 years ago
Intestine Resection
Thirty-seven years ago I had intestine resection surgery because of Crohn’s disease. Recently I had an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. There were no signs of Crohn’s or colitis. Still I have symptoms of Crohn’s. Because of the shorting of the intestinal tract I have persistent diarrhea. Imodium AD
Thirty-seven years ago I had intestine resection surgery because of Crohn’s disease. Recently I had an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. There were no signs of Crohn’s or colitis. Still I have symptoms of Crohn’s. Because of the shorting of the intestinal tract I have persistent diarrhea. Imodium AD
cle207
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Bowel Disease Support
5 years ago
In focus: managing the effects of chemotherapy - mouth care
Hello For October, we're looking at some of the effects of chemotherapy and how they can be managed. We're continuing today with a post about mouth care. In this post about the possible side effects of chemotherapy, we’ll be looking at mouth issues, what they are and how they can be managed. Chemotherapy
Hello For October, we're looking at some of the effects of chemotherapy and how they can be managed. We're continuing today with a post about mouth care. In this post about the possible side effects of chemotherapy, we’ll be looking at mouth issues, what they are and how they can be managed. Chemotherapy
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Who's tried these delish "burgers" ?
I'm in love ........ Sodium is not an issue for me (always a bit low) These veggie "burgers" are my new favorite! I always add onion and salt-free herbs ....very juicy & filling <3
I'm in love ........ Sodium is not an issue for me (always a bit low) These veggie "burgers" are my new favorite! I always add onion and salt-free herbs ....very juicy & filling <3
newbie1956
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
I'm 48 today! Why this is a sign of Birthday ' Brain Fog' and is this just another unwelcome gift of GCA/PMR?
I know we don't usually discuss our birthdays on the Forum but I thought this milestone in my Life might be worth mentioning to All you understanding folks because you may be victims of Birthday " Brain Fog" too. So , I'm 48 , why is this significant? Well , if any of you have read my posts or replies
I know we don't usually discuss our birthdays on the Forum but I thought this milestone in my Life might be worth mentioning to All you understanding folks because you may be victims of Birthday " Brain Fog" too. So , I'm 48 , why is this significant? Well , if any of you have read my posts or replies
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Worried I have Bowel Cancer
I am 53 and for a couple of years now I have found that when I need to open my bowels I just cannot push it out anymore. Sorry for the graphic information but it seems to collect into a large ball so will not come out. I have to manually dig it out which has caused me some really painful tears. I told
I am 53 and for a couple of years now I have found that when I need to open my bowels I just cannot push it out anymore. Sorry for the graphic information but it seems to collect into a large ball so will not come out. I have to manually dig it out which has caused me some really painful tears. I told
Mandie4711
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Bowel Disease Support
5 years ago
Indapamide
I have recently had blood test which showed very low potassium and high sodium. My GP says can't give me supplements and has stopped Indapamide for a month. (no alternative diuretic given). I had aortic valve replacement January 2018 and am also hypertensive. My Ramipril was reduced post op and also
I have recently had blood test which showed very low potassium and high sodium. My GP says can't give me supplements and has stopped Indapamide for a month. (no alternative diuretic given). I had aortic valve replacement January 2018 and am also hypertensive. My Ramipril was reduced post op and also
Nanny72
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
So sorry for the delay! Cardiff HM report
Best laid plans to write during the week git away from me sorry. Here is my very delayed Cardiff HM report. Sorry also for all the exclamation marks! It had been a grotty week weather wise with talk of a hurricane. But the day opened bright and clear. Up at 7 and peanut butter on toast and a fizz stick
Best laid plans to write during the week git away from me sorry. Here is my very delayed Cardiff HM report. Sorry also for all the exclamation marks! It had been a grotty week weather wise with talk of a hurricane. But the day opened bright and clear. Up at 7 and peanut butter on toast and a fizz stick
CandyCool
Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
5 years ago
Sulphazaine and anaemia
Hi In new to the group.... Has anyone developed anaemia resulting from taking Sulphasazine ? This was my first treatment I was just starting week 6 of taking this drug when my hb went down to 72. My platelets and other blood work was degranged. I had to have a blood transfusion My consultant was adamant
Hi In new to the group.... Has anyone developed anaemia resulting from taking Sulphasazine ? This was my first treatment I was just starting week 6 of taking this drug when my hb went down to 72. My platelets and other blood work was degranged. I had to have a blood transfusion My consultant was adamant
Nwad68
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NRAS
5 years ago
Dr said fatty liver newly diagnosed
Hello, I am new here. I have been having pain on my right side slightly under my breast area for over a year. Did the ultrasound last week, as the pain is getting more frequent. The US test results came in and indicated: “liver pattern favoring steatosis”. Which the PCP said was a fatty liver
Hello, I am new here. I have been having pain on my right side slightly under my breast area for over a year. Did the ultrasound last week, as the pain is getting more frequent. The US test results came in and indicated: “liver pattern favoring steatosis”. Which the PCP said was a fatty liver
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
5 years ago
Robert Redferns advice to cancer sufferers
Any comments on his advice below? A Ketogenic (alkaline) diet is essential. Search Ketogenic diet recipes at ReallyHealthyFoods.com Drinking 6 glasses of water over the day with a 1/3rd teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate of soda in each glass (new study just released) 1st Line Immune support is helpful to
Any comments on his advice below? A Ketogenic (alkaline) diet is essential. Search Ketogenic diet recipes at ReallyHealthyFoods.com Drinking 6 glasses of water over the day with a 1/3rd teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate of soda in each glass (new study just released) 1st Line Immune support is helpful to
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Injection frequency for Vitamin B12
I have been diagnosed with severe deficiency of B12 a month ago. My B12 level was 95 pmol/l (which is 42.27 ng/ml) and Active B12 level was 18 pmol/l (8.01 ng/ml) . I presented my GP and Neurologist with slow movements of right arm, right hand fingers and leg. I have sort of little burning sensation
I have been diagnosed with severe deficiency of B12 a month ago. My B12 level was 95 pmol/l (which is 42.27 ng/ml) and Active B12 level was 18 pmol/l (8.01 ng/ml) . I presented my GP and Neurologist with slow movements of right arm, right hand fingers and leg. I have sort of little burning sensation
lucldh
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Taking Imodium Daily
Has anyone done a daily regimen taking Imodium in the morning and the evening? 1 or 2? This is the most frustrating ailment I've ever dealt with. I would love to feel like I was "in control".
Has anyone done a daily regimen taking Imodium in the morning and the evening? 1 or 2? This is the most frustrating ailment I've ever dealt with. I would love to feel like I was "in control".
homegirlvicki
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Dental problems
Hi all! Well, I hope everyone is on the mend of some sort. Does anyone who wears dentures have problems consuming foods that require chewing? My gums have bone loss and can’t chew hard foods like salads apples and the likes. I’ve had to smash meats and veggies. Drink smoothies with protein and berries
Hi all! Well, I hope everyone is on the mend of some sort. Does anyone who wears dentures have problems consuming foods that require chewing? My gums have bone loss and can’t chew hard foods like salads apples and the likes. I’ve had to smash meats and veggies. Drink smoothies with protein and berries
Beefeater
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Sodium Bicarbonate helps CKD in some cases according to study
https://www.renalandurologynews.com/home/conference-highlights/era-edta-congress/sodium-bicarbonate-for-metabolic-acidosis-slows-ckd-progression/
https://www.renalandurologynews.com/home/conference-highlights/era-edta-congress/sodium-bicarbonate-for-metabolic-acidosis-slows-ckd-progression/
johngo
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Anyone else had a similar situation?
I've been in part time hell since may the 3rd when I took three liquid shots of Flucloaxillin for a skin infection. Within 12 hours my guts were angry and ever since I have spent 90% of this year with gas, intestinal noise, cramps and d*. May-June was horrific, no matter what I ate made my guts aggravated
I've been in part time hell since may the 3rd when I took three liquid shots of Flucloaxillin for a skin infection. Within 12 hours my guts were angry and ever since I have spent 90% of this year with gas, intestinal noise, cramps and d*. May-June was horrific, no matter what I ate made my guts aggravated
Cheesecake17
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IBS Network
5 years ago
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