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How maternal lupus affects the child
All moms, please fill out this survey. It won't take long and you'll be the part of a research aimed at determining how maternal lupus may be related to the development of allergies in the child.Your help will be very appreciated. Thank you! ☺ https://forms.gle/kRVd79WSpzA6Gf3n9
All moms, please fill out this survey. It won't take long and you'll be the part of a research aimed at determining how maternal lupus may be related to the development of allergies in the child.Your help will be very appreciated. Thank you! ☺ https://forms.gle/kRVd79WSpzA6Gf3n9
gabriele_klim
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Is it harmful if you have an autoimmune disease and take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) twice a day?
Is it harmful if you have an autoimmune disease and take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) twice a day? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/Wtr69oDmM7Q
Is it harmful if you have an autoimmune disease and take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) twice a day? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/Wtr69oDmM7Q
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
6 months ago
Advanced Prostate Cancer
I have Advanced prostate cancer. Prostate removed, radiation, lupron for the last 4 years, Now I am on abiraterone with the lupron, because PSA was up . See Dr in Feb to see if PSA is stable Is anyone else on the 2 drugs Thank you Mark
I have Advanced prostate cancer. Prostate removed, radiation, lupron for the last 4 years, Now I am on abiraterone with the lupron, because PSA was up . See Dr in Feb to see if PSA is stable Is anyone else on the 2 drugs Thank you Mark
Retrievertrainer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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ferritin level suddenly jumped.. can this happen??
hello forum friends. I went to my gp last week and requested a referral for an iron infusion. I said I’d pay for a private haematology initial consultation if necessary. he’s referred me via nhs but I had to have up to date iron tests.. My ferritin mid June was 32. I had been taking three arrows
hello forum friends. I went to my gp last week and requested a referral for an iron infusion. I said I’d pay for a private haematology initial consultation if necessary. he’s referred me via nhs but I had to have up to date iron tests.. My ferritin mid June was 32. I had been taking three arrows
Starseed56
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Bob @ 100
Hello group Some time since I posted as I had a flutter ablation 4 years ago and have had no symptoms since. Recently I have started to get a high heart rate about 140 beats which I can control with Verapamil 120 mg taken as pip. which I was given after my flutter procedure, (out of date now but all
Hello group Some time since I posted as I had a flutter ablation 4 years ago and have had no symptoms since. Recently I have started to get a high heart rate about 140 beats which I can control with Verapamil 120 mg taken as pip. which I was given after my flutter procedure, (out of date now but all
bobpitt
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Nebivolol and cold toes/fingers?
I'm still suffering badly with cold extremities on Bisoprolol, does anyone that takes Nebivolol experience similar issues at all?
I'm still suffering badly with cold extremities on Bisoprolol, does anyone that takes Nebivolol experience similar issues at all?
kitenski
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
I am 53 and require an ICD
I am 53 and require an ICD and scared but also want and need to continue an active life. Currently in Atrial Fibrillation and a degree of heart block. I also have a cardiac Gene that causes issues with conduction and cardiomyopathy. Looking for reassurance and normality and would like to live till at
I am 53 and require an ICD and scared but also want and need to continue an active life. Currently in Atrial Fibrillation and a degree of heart block. I also have a cardiac Gene that causes issues with conduction and cardiomyopathy. Looking for reassurance and normality and would like to live till at
Pottsgene
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
5 months ago
What to do?
Originally I was diagnosed with lung fibrosis and earlier this year I received confirmation that I have CPFE combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema.I suffer from shortness of breath and some everyday tasks are becoming more difficult. Even putting my socks on can leave me short of breath. I have noticed
Originally I was diagnosed with lung fibrosis and earlier this year I received confirmation that I have CPFE combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema.I suffer from shortness of breath and some everyday tasks are becoming more difficult. Even putting my socks on can leave me short of breath. I have noticed
Wibble28
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
atrial fibrillation then high heart rate
I started in AF last week and after 5 days of AF I have now gone into a regular high heart rate for the past 2 days. Under the instruction of the arrhythmia nurse I have increased my bisoprolol but it doesn’t seem to helping much. I have an appointment on Wednesday to discuss treatment plan while I
I started in AF last week and after 5 days of AF I have now gone into a regular high heart rate for the past 2 days. Under the instruction of the arrhythmia nurse I have increased my bisoprolol but it doesn’t seem to helping much. I have an appointment on Wednesday to discuss treatment plan while I
Dizzy3
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Vitamin B12 Consultant
Is Dr Klein the only B12 consultant in the UK? Is there others or has anyone been treated by Dr Morris and knows how to get hold of him?
Is Dr Klein the only B12 consultant in the UK? Is there others or has anyone been treated by Dr Morris and knows how to get hold of him?
Chocolatelover15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Looking at DHEA again and the Cortisol link popped up...
[i]"When one takes DHEA it can combat the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is the stress hormone. Higher levels of cortisol is usually present in the body when the levels of DHEA decline. If a high level of cortisol is allowed to circulate freely in the body it can damage the endocrine
[i]"When one takes DHEA it can combat the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is the stress hormone. Higher levels of cortisol is usually present in the body when the levels of DHEA decline. If a high level of cortisol is allowed to circulate freely in the body it can damage the endocrine
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
There is hope
This is on my bio but thought I would copy you all in. I've never posted before but wanted to share this. I have never asked a question but have learnt so much on here that has helped me to support my husband through a very rough time in our 35 year marriage. A total change in life style and we are
This is on my bio but thought I would copy you all in. I've never posted before but wanted to share this. I have never asked a question but have learnt so much on here that has helped me to support my husband through a very rough time in our 35 year marriage. A total change in life style and we are
Oldbits
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
worrying heart rate through the night
I have started to wear my Fitbit to bed after my AF diagnosis but I am very worried that it says, while in AF all night, my heart beat ranges from39 to 169. I take Carvedilol 12.5mg and Apixaban 5mg twice a day. It has taken me ages to be brave enough to wear it at night but I’m thinking I might be
I have started to wear my Fitbit to bed after my AF diagnosis but I am very worried that it says, while in AF all night, my heart beat ranges from39 to 169. I take Carvedilol 12.5mg and Apixaban 5mg twice a day. It has taken me ages to be brave enough to wear it at night but I’m thinking I might be
Wilky57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
My brother got into a car acciddent and nurses put him back to sleep eveytime he gets agitated (please help)
Hi guys over the weekend my brother crashed into the free way with the wall concrete that divides the cars its been reported he wasnt able to breath properly so they medically induced him into coma the 2 day they finally removed his breathing tube and seems like he had a minor injury in his head and
Hi guys over the weekend my brother crashed into the free way with the wall concrete that divides the cars its been reported he wasnt able to breath properly so they medically induced him into coma the 2 day they finally removed his breathing tube and seems like he had a minor injury in his head and
casleyva
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ICUsteps
8 months ago
Help with iron results
Posting again as for some reason had no replies last time. Recently had an iron panel and ferritin blood test with following results. Ferritin - 46 (13-150) Iron - 21.6 (6.6-26) Unsaturated iron binding - 21.3 LOW (24.2-70.1) Total iron binding capacity - 43 (41-77) Iron binding saturation
Posting again as for some reason had no replies last time. Recently had an iron panel and ferritin blood test with following results. Ferritin - 46 (13-150) Iron - 21.6 (6.6-26) Unsaturated iron binding - 21.3 LOW (24.2-70.1) Total iron binding capacity - 43 (41-77) Iron binding saturation
Becsf
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Would oral iron be useful given my Iron levels (in description)?
I have RLS and got some bloodwork done. The following came up: IRON , SERUM 91.0 µg/dL TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY ( TIBC), SERUM 353 µg/dL FERRITIN , SERUM 116.1 ng/mL I was wondering if Oral Iron would be useful for me or end up giving me toxic levels of it.
I have RLS and got some bloodwork done. The following came up: IRON , SERUM 91.0 µg/dL TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY ( TIBC), SERUM 353 µg/dL FERRITIN , SERUM 116.1 ng/mL I was wondering if Oral Iron would be useful for me or end up giving me toxic levels of it.
MrCrow
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Recent iron results - not sure what to do now
Hi everyone, I've recently had an iron panel (NHS) after 10 weeks of supplementing with 1 then 2 x Three arrows per day, as well as taking cacao liquid (as recommended here) in the hope of increasing my stubbornly low ferritin. However I'm not sure how to read the results so any advice very welcome
Hi everyone, I've recently had an iron panel (NHS) after 10 weeks of supplementing with 1 then 2 x Three arrows per day, as well as taking cacao liquid (as recommended here) in the hope of increasing my stubbornly low ferritin. However I'm not sure how to read the results so any advice very welcome
Becsf
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Do you know your pulse?
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
7 months ago
T3 only and heart rate
Hi all, I was started on liothyronine only 6 months ago and it has been life changing. It has resolved 4 years of debilitating symptoms, including chronic fatigue. I have faulty D102 and am a poor converter. I was finally taken off levothyroxine following abnormal ECG and tachycardia. I had a scan and
Hi all, I was started on liothyronine only 6 months ago and it has been life changing. It has resolved 4 years of debilitating symptoms, including chronic fatigue. I have faulty D102 and am a poor converter. I was finally taken off levothyroxine following abnormal ECG and tachycardia. I had a scan and
Mhaire
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Would you like to know more about your antiarrhythmic medication?
Upon diagnosis of Atrial fibrillation (AF) many are prescribed antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Some can slow the activation of the heart muscle, and others slow the recovery
Upon diagnosis of Atrial fibrillation (AF) many are prescribed antiarrhythmic medication(s). These help to restore the normal (sinus) heart rhythm. They work by blocking specific electrical conduction channels in the heart. Some can slow the activation of the heart muscle, and others slow the recovery
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
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