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Calprotectin still 1800
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Sooty712
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
30 days ago
10dp5dt and less that 1 on Beta hcg blood test so think this must have failed this time.
my clinic still wants me to continue with PIO injections pessaries and test again at 14 days which I think is a bit excessive and a waste of money, pain and even more anguish. I thought the latest clinics say is 12 days post transfer. Does anyone else clinic say 14 days?
my clinic still wants me to continue with PIO injections pessaries and test again at 14 days which I think is a bit excessive and a waste of money, pain and even more anguish. I thought the latest clinics say is 12 days post transfer. Does anyone else clinic say 14 days?
ladybd
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Fecal Calprotectin & CRC
Hey all, I am waiting on a colonoscopy I have scheduled for June 27th due to some symptoms and have a question for you all. Did any of you that got a CRC diagnosis have a really low fecal calprotectin score? I have been worried (as we all are) about what will be found on this colonoscopy, but I had a
Hey all, I am waiting on a colonoscopy I have scheduled for June 27th due to some symptoms and have a question for you all. Did any of you that got a CRC diagnosis have a really low fecal calprotectin score? I have been worried (as we all are) about what will be found on this colonoscopy, but I had a
nowayoutofthis1
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 month ago
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after gallbladder op in septemmber
hi after i had my gallbladder op in september i felt fine a few weeks after i felt like i was rushing to the toilet more id feel like my bladder was full and id rush urgently than i would do a fair drop of urine more than normal and it happens more so i took my urine in incase i had a urine infection
hi after i had my gallbladder op in september i felt fine a few weeks after i felt like i was rushing to the toilet more id feel like my bladder was full and id rush urgently than i would do a fair drop of urine more than normal and it happens more so i took my urine in incase i had a urine infection
Mrshappyme
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 months ago
Ketamine - a profound experience
Three weeks ago I went for a Ketamine therapy visit. My goal was to reduce my anxiety and get help with my existential fears. Had tried Effexor, but didn't like the way it made me feel and was concerned other anti-anxiety meds would do same. Ketamine is a short acting anesthetic, but at a lower dose
Three weeks ago I went for a Ketamine therapy visit. My goal was to reduce my anxiety and get help with my existential fears. Had tried Effexor, but didn't like the way it made me feel and was concerned other anti-anxiety meds would do same. Ketamine is a short acting anesthetic, but at a lower dose
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
GENERALLY! Is there a correct sleeping position, right recovery position, left recovery position, back, high back support, v pillow, etc?
On an ordinary mattress, sleeping on one side, especially if overweight [now slightlyđź‘Ś], night after night, could it cause damage to internal organs, liver, stomach, heart, lungs etc. I have had back surgery [25 years ago], broken [fragile] clavicle right shoulder, broken skull, broken rib cage structure
On an ordinary mattress, sleeping on one side, especially if overweight [now slightlyđź‘Ś], night after night, could it cause damage to internal organs, liver, stomach, heart, lungs etc. I have had back surgery [25 years ago], broken [fragile] clavicle right shoulder, broken skull, broken rib cage structure
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
8 months ago
My IBS
I wonder if anyone can tell me have they suffered extreme stomach pressure due to ibs which realy restricts their mobility to move around and also to relax,my gp has recently told me she thinks I have ibs as I have all the symptoms a distended stomach which makes me look heavily pregnant,constipation
I wonder if anyone can tell me have they suffered extreme stomach pressure due to ibs which realy restricts their mobility to move around and also to relax,my gp has recently told me she thinks I have ibs as I have all the symptoms a distended stomach which makes me look heavily pregnant,constipation
Hidden
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Radiation side effects
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Terratoma with a neuroendocrine tumour stage 1 3c, anybody
I think I might be clutching at straws here, anybody have anything similar. Apparently it's rare as hens teeth.I had a 5 kilo terratoma removed, it was on my left ovary. Also my appendix,left ovary and omentum along with 7 litres of fluid. No chemo as they were happy with everything. This all happened
I think I might be clutching at straws here, anybody have anything similar. Apparently it's rare as hens teeth.I had a 5 kilo terratoma removed, it was on my left ovary. Also my appendix,left ovary and omentum along with 7 litres of fluid. No chemo as they were happy with everything. This all happened
Dottieparton22
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
New but familiar
Hello, I was diagnosed with IBS in 2018. My symptoms were abdominal pain with diarrhea which turned into constipation. Started the low fodmap diet in 2021, and stopped eating gluten, and cut out sugar. My symptoms improved until recently. Now I'm having daily abdominal pain and I'm not passing as much
Hello, I was diagnosed with IBS in 2018. My symptoms were abdominal pain with diarrhea which turned into constipation. Started the low fodmap diet in 2021, and stopped eating gluten, and cut out sugar. My symptoms improved until recently. Now I'm having daily abdominal pain and I'm not passing as much
Hidden
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Foot surgery
Hi. Has anyone used a lady wee after having non weight baring surgery. If so, do you have any recommendations. Thank you
Hi. Has anyone used a lady wee after having non weight baring surgery. If so, do you have any recommendations. Thank you
Lematt
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NRAS
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month ago
V + O and elevate blood pressure, A1C and tricglyerides
My blood pressure and triglycerides were all in outstanding form a year ago. I started V + O 8 months ago and my most recent labs showed A1C up from 4.1 to 5.1 Blood pressures from 100-110/60-70 to 140-160/80-100 Triglycerides from less than 100 up to 500. My weight is the same, my diet has
My blood pressure and triglycerides were all in outstanding form a year ago. I started V + O 8 months ago and my most recent labs showed A1C up from 4.1 to 5.1 Blood pressures from 100-110/60-70 to 140-160/80-100 Triglycerides from less than 100 up to 500. My weight is the same, my diet has
skipro
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CLL Support
8 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
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month ago
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