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Colon inflammation on CT scan
Thank you for your replies to my previous post. I really appreciate people sharing their experiences with me. I ended up back in the emergency department on Thursday this week as my pain has increased so much. After more bloods I was taken for a CT scan with contrast. Spoke with doctors then following
Thank you for your replies to my previous post. I really appreciate people sharing their experiences with me. I ended up back in the emergency department on Thursday this week as my pain has increased so much. After more bloods I was taken for a CT scan with contrast. Spoke with doctors then following
Lastboyscout6
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Cimetidine
Hi, my doctor prescribed Cimetidine for my painful bladder, I have the impression that it exacerbates restless leg syndrome. I'd like to know your opinion before taking this medication. Thanks in advance.
Hi, my doctor prescribed Cimetidine for my painful bladder, I have the impression that it exacerbates restless leg syndrome. I'd like to know your opinion before taking this medication. Thanks in advance.
halperinchen
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
When to take meds
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
bellsjet
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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Using ChatGPT to help us understand tinnitus. Thoughts? Here's an AI Assistant I've created for understanding Tinnitus
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
daverussell
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Tinnitus UK
9 months ago
IBS ok with daily loperamide
Male, for the Last 4 years have suffered from IBS -D ( mainly diarrhoea )diagnosis after colonoscopy & associated blood tests I was advised by a specialist to take Imodium (loperamide) daily after first poo, I follow the FODMAP diet & LOW insoluble fibre. And try to eat Prebiotic foods e.g Oats, also
Male, for the Last 4 years have suffered from IBS -D ( mainly diarrhoea )diagnosis after colonoscopy & associated blood tests I was advised by a specialist to take Imodium (loperamide) daily after first poo, I follow the FODMAP diet & LOW insoluble fibre. And try to eat Prebiotic foods e.g Oats, also
Kestrel66
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Lipoid pneumonia
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
FormerT
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Bisacodyl
Taken Senna, Fybogel and Laxido and haven’t had any bowel movements. I’ve seen people say to take Bisacodyl as this is quite strong. What are people’s experiences with this? Does it work? When is the best time to take it?
Taken Senna, Fybogel and Laxido and haven’t had any bowel movements. I’ve seen people say to take Bisacodyl as this is quite strong. What are people’s experiences with this? Does it work? When is the best time to take it?
HI1237
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IBS Network
2 months ago
My journey
I wanted to share some things that have helped me over the years since my weight loss surgery in 2017. When I started this journey I had ballooned to 312 pounds on my 5'7" Frame. I was, and still am, an emotional eater...struggle with it every day.....what I've found that has helped me the most is
I wanted to share some things that have helped me over the years since my weight loss surgery in 2017. When I started this journey I had ballooned to 312 pounds on my 5'7" Frame. I was, and still am, an emotional eater...struggle with it every day.....what I've found that has helped me the most is
mizzou7016
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
oh dear oh dear
Okay so everyone, After getting so much help from here from you lovely people I have been on a good 3 to 4 week routine of upping my vitamins and supplements. It took me a good amount of time and advise off here to make sure of what vitamins to get and take etc etc. So I was happy and hopeful. Believe
Okay so everyone, After getting so much help from here from you lovely people I have been on a good 3 to 4 week routine of upping my vitamins and supplements. It took me a good amount of time and advise off here to make sure of what vitamins to get and take etc etc. So I was happy and hopeful. Believe
Demitria
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Stomach cramps
Hi lovely ladies! My mum is 6 weeks post primary debulking surgery, and bowel resection and is still having some bowel issues. She's had pretty bad stomach cramping all day today. Is this normal? Does anyone have any tips? She's still on laxatives and drinking peppermint tea for gas. Would love to hear
Hi lovely ladies! My mum is 6 weeks post primary debulking surgery, and bowel resection and is still having some bowel issues. She's had pretty bad stomach cramping all day today. Is this normal? Does anyone have any tips? She's still on laxatives and drinking peppermint tea for gas. Would love to hear
georgiageorgia182
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Diverticulitis
Just been diagnosed with diverticulitis after colonoscopy, luckily no cancer found. Unfortunately I’m having to wear pads as I am experiencing “leaking” after a bowel movement. Any help with diet or tips, I would appreciate, as I am reluctant to take Loperamide on a regular basis.
Just been diagnosed with diverticulitis after colonoscopy, luckily no cancer found. Unfortunately I’m having to wear pads as I am experiencing “leaking” after a bowel movement. Any help with diet or tips, I would appreciate, as I am reluctant to take Loperamide on a regular basis.
Sinnelg
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Dienogest
Hi all, My 17 year old daughter has just had her follow up post op appointment following a laparoscopy which she had last October. She has confirmed Endometriosis and all the surface (that they could see) Endo was removed. Unfortunately her pain has not improved and she says it's the same as before the
Hi all, My 17 year old daughter has just had her follow up post op appointment following a laparoscopy which she had last October. She has confirmed Endometriosis and all the surface (that they could see) Endo was removed. Unfortunately her pain has not improved and she says it's the same as before the
Welshpearl
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Breakthrough with the cause of IBD - may lead to similar discoveries with other autoimmune diseases?
Just spotted this on my BBC News notifications. BBC News - Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease found https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wwdd6v2wjo It's written in layman's language, but seems to say they have found that there is a genetic link and that they have drugs already that might treat
Just spotted this on my BBC News notifications. BBC News - Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease found https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wwdd6v2wjo It's written in layman's language, but seems to say they have found that there is a genetic link and that they have drugs already that might treat
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Managing Pudendal Neuralgia pain
Hi all, I joined this forum to remain on top of developments around the complex pelvic floor issues affecting women and to seek support from others. In my experience these are generally poorly understood by doctors in the UK especially at consultant level and there is an absence of multi agency support
Hi all, I joined this forum to remain on top of developments around the complex pelvic floor issues affecting women and to seek support from others. In my experience these are generally poorly understood by doctors in the UK especially at consultant level and there is an absence of multi agency support
Elfcreature
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
Bloating
Hey guys, quick question, I have pernicious anemia/ gastritis and recently no matter what I eat or drink even it's only a probiotic drink or an apple and water for that day my stomach bloats up so big and tight but when morning comes, I go to the restroom and my stomach goes back down until I drink
Hey guys, quick question, I have pernicious anemia/ gastritis and recently no matter what I eat or drink even it's only a probiotic drink or an apple and water for that day my stomach bloats up so big and tight but when morning comes, I go to the restroom and my stomach goes back down until I drink
25092
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Lft test confusion
Hi, Not my test but my brothers for family court.He's passed all his hair tests and blood tests. He's had issues with drink but has slowed down to mainly binge drinking for the last few years. He last had spirits 3 weeks before the tests were taken, his cdt came back within range at 1.4 however his lft
Hi, Not my test but my brothers for family court.He's passed all his hair tests and blood tests. He's had issues with drink but has slowed down to mainly binge drinking for the last few years. He last had spirits 3 weeks before the tests were taken, his cdt came back within range at 1.4 however his lft
Dolly101010
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Lightheaded
Haven't been diagnosed with ibs yet but everything is pointing towards this being my problem. Had all tests blood,stool,ct,colonscopy,endoscopy and ultrasound all clear so been referred to gastroenterologist. I have all the symptoms left side pain radiating up the back,blosting, wind exactly. Butvthe
Haven't been diagnosed with ibs yet but everything is pointing towards this being my problem. Had all tests blood,stool,ct,colonscopy,endoscopy and ultrasound all clear so been referred to gastroenterologist. I have all the symptoms left side pain radiating up the back,blosting, wind exactly. Butvthe
Cleof
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Side Effects
Has anybody had Oral Thrush side effect of Prednisone ? And how do you get rid of it without going to to the Drs for more medication. Thank you
Has anybody had Oral Thrush side effect of Prednisone ? And how do you get rid of it without going to to the Drs for more medication. Thank you
budgies4
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
video capsule
Good morning, I’ve got to have a video capsule endoscopy in a few weeks. I wanted to know if anyone has had this procedure done please??? I'm very anxious as I have diverticulitis as well as Crohn’s disease! I know it can get stuck and if can’t be dislodged they then have to do surgery. I don’t do
Good morning, I’ve got to have a video capsule endoscopy in a few weeks. I wanted to know if anyone has had this procedure done please??? I'm very anxious as I have diverticulitis as well as Crohn’s disease! I know it can get stuck and if can’t be dislodged they then have to do surgery. I don’t do
Maggie153
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Bowel Disease Support
2 months ago
Drugs.com FDA Investigating Serious Risk of T-cell Malignancy Following BCMA-Directed (CAR) T cell Immunotherapies
https://newsletters.drugs.com/l/HXdBAPWpNu8924jmwPHb3VvA/LQCEtlvhvlnyLNQoIP4Gfw/jLVV3dtGc2BI8hLRqrMq892g [i]"Although the overall benefits of these products continue to outweigh their potential risks for their approved uses, FDA is investigating the identified risk of T cell malignancy with serious
https://newsletters.drugs.com/l/HXdBAPWpNu8924jmwPHb3VvA/LQCEtlvhvlnyLNQoIP4Gfw/jLVV3dtGc2BI8hLRqrMq892g [i]"Although the overall benefits of these products continue to outweigh their potential risks for their approved uses, FDA is investigating the identified risk of T cell malignancy with serious
JerrysGirl3
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CLL Support
9 months ago
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