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Has anyone with Hashimoto or any other autoimmune condition tried low dose naltrexone ( NDL) to regulate autoimmune response?
I have multiple autoimmune diseases, such as Hashimoto, autoimmune gastritis and Reynolds. The list is growing. I am already on clean diet and manage my stress as much as I can and need to try something more than that. I have read the LDN research and keen to try. I understand it isn't a panacea
I have multiple autoimmune diseases, such as Hashimoto, autoimmune gastritis and Reynolds. The list is growing. I am already on clean diet and manage my stress as much as I can and need to try something more than that. I have read the LDN research and keen to try. I understand it isn't a panacea
sasha_nico
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
nail problems
Does anyone have problems with the nails on their hands? The sides of three of my nails are rough and breaking away from finger. I do have Raynauds and Scleroderma as well as Rheumatoid Arthritis lucky me! Sheena C
Does anyone have problems with the nails on their hands? The sides of three of my nails are rough and breaking away from finger. I do have Raynauds and Scleroderma as well as Rheumatoid Arthritis lucky me! Sheena C
SheenaC
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
8 months ago
fell kt/v test
hey I had a uti that doesn’t want to go away I’m just finishing my second round of antibiotics. I ask dialysis center that will the Kt/v test be affected that I’m hardly making urine only did 100 ml in 24 hours before uti I had a nice urine stream .well they said no it won’t effect it we’ll call today
hey I had a uti that doesn’t want to go away I’m just finishing my second round of antibiotics. I ask dialysis center that will the Kt/v test be affected that I’m hardly making urine only did 100 ml in 24 hours before uti I had a nice urine stream .well they said no it won’t effect it we’ll call today
Beachgirl32
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Kidney Dialysis
6 months ago
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I started organizing all my notes yesterday from the Summit. I will begin to share all of this with you today. One of the women I met was the Pediatrics and Rare Liver Diseases Director, Kristin Hatcher, from the Global Liver Institute. She is trying to lobby for a routine liver panel to be part
I started organizing all my notes yesterday from the Summit. I will begin to share all of this with you today. One of the women I met was the Pediatrics and Rare Liver Diseases Director, Kristin Hatcher, from the Global Liver Institute. She is trying to lobby for a routine liver panel to be part
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Recommendations for Endos in/near Berkshire
Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for endos in or around Berkshire if they could pm me. I have seen one recently who has said he doesn't think I've ever had a thyroid problem as I was borderline when diagnosed but still have many symptoms. My TSH is very low but I am on a combination
Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for endos in or around Berkshire if they could pm me. I have seen one recently who has said he doesn't think I've ever had a thyroid problem as I was borderline when diagnosed but still have many symptoms. My TSH is very low but I am on a combination
JRosemaryW
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Hashimoto's & Multiple Sclerosis (apologies for two posts in very quick succession!)
Hello - first off, sorry for making two posts in quick succession asking for help! As I mentioned in my first question about an Endo Department, there has been a 'twist' in my Hashi's (I actually have Ord's: autoimmune thyroid disease with no goitre) story... Over the course of several blood tests,
Hello - first off, sorry for making two posts in quick succession asking for help! As I mentioned in my first question about an Endo Department, there has been a 'twist' in my Hashi's (I actually have Ord's: autoimmune thyroid disease with no goitre) story... Over the course of several blood tests,
ERIC107
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Methotrexate
Been on methotrexate 15mg for 16 wks have psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis helps my nails n skin but my joint feel worse now was out on another 5 mg from last Monday fell dreadfully n breathless n more pain n my feet and feel my blood vessels all tight n pulling any body else have this
Been on methotrexate 15mg for 16 wks have psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis helps my nails n skin but my joint feel worse now was out on another 5 mg from last Monday fell dreadfully n breathless n more pain n my feet and feel my blood vessels all tight n pulling any body else have this
Teddie111
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NRAS
8 months ago
Bone metastasis good news: OsteoDex got to phase 3 at last
in phase 2 it behaved well, now starting phase 3 https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150487940/osteodex-for-mcrpc-bone-metastasis
in phase 2 it behaved well, now starting phase 3 https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150487940/osteodex-for-mcrpc-bone-metastasis
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
blood test results for liver. Advice welcome please
maybe I don’t need to be on this page, but thought I’d put the question out there. Up until recently my husband’s blood test results have always been pretty good. But around the time he was diagnosed with chronic degenerative spinal disease, his liver results have gone a bit awry. However, at the
maybe I don’t need to be on this page, but thought I’d put the question out there. Up until recently my husband’s blood test results have always been pretty good. But around the time he was diagnosed with chronic degenerative spinal disease, his liver results have gone a bit awry. However, at the
Doraflora
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Just a touch away: CT-optimal touch perception and its influence on pain and itch
Psychologist Larissa Meijer has discovered that gentle caresses from a partner can provide relief from chronic pain. This treatment has no side effects and can be done at home. It should normally be free too 🙂 Meijer has demonstrated the effect of light stroking on pain and itchiness in Parkinson's
Psychologist Larissa Meijer has discovered that gentle caresses from a partner can provide relief from chronic pain. This treatment has no side effects and can be done at home. It should normally be free too 🙂 Meijer has demonstrated the effect of light stroking on pain and itchiness in Parkinson's
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Sourcing levothyroxine without prescription in the UK
Hello, As per my reply to another post earlier, the endo that I saw regarding adrenal insufficiency recently included a throw-away line in the subsequent letter to my GP recommending that the levothyroxine that I have been taking for 12 years be stopped. Unfortunately, the GP instantly removed levothyroxine
Hello, As per my reply to another post earlier, the endo that I saw regarding adrenal insufficiency recently included a throw-away line in the subsequent letter to my GP recommending that the levothyroxine that I have been taking for 12 years be stopped. Unfortunately, the GP instantly removed levothyroxine
JumpJiving
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Update B12 appointment . help needed
Thank you all for your advice . Had an appointment yesterday and despite feeling exhausted dizzy and having some pins and needles in my hand. (NHS website says 2_3months with malabsorption issues.) . I was told they cannot go against local NHS guidance and got to wait for 12 weeks for my B12 jab. I
Thank you all for your advice . Had an appointment yesterday and despite feeling exhausted dizzy and having some pins and needles in my hand. (NHS website says 2_3months with malabsorption issues.) . I was told they cannot go against local NHS guidance and got to wait for 12 weeks for my B12 jab. I
Welshtoffee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Bang for your buck
Supplements, medication, procedures Can someone tell me what supplements should be used with Parkinsons Among the various therapies that have shown at least some effect in the animal and/or human model are Carbadopa/Levadopa Actylcholine Actigal/Ursolic acid Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha
Supplements, medication, procedures Can someone tell me what supplements should be used with Parkinsons Among the various therapies that have shown at least some effect in the animal and/or human model are Carbadopa/Levadopa Actylcholine Actigal/Ursolic acid Adderil (amphetamine) Alcohol Alpha
heartinmotion
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Remission now flare.
Hi all, Not been on here for a while. I have sero neg rheumatoid arthritis, diagnosed 2010. Have been luckily in remission for a long time probably 10 years anyway seem to be having a flare, pain in shoulder, both knees and one hip plus pain in jaw. But bloods show no inflammation, not sure what is going
Hi all, Not been on here for a while. I have sero neg rheumatoid arthritis, diagnosed 2010. Have been luckily in remission for a long time probably 10 years anyway seem to be having a flare, pain in shoulder, both knees and one hip plus pain in jaw. But bloods show no inflammation, not sure what is going
pool0009
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NRAS
8 months ago
Hello
Hi I'm under going tests for lupus I have symptoms, I'm just looking for more information at the moment
Hi I'm under going tests for lupus I have symptoms, I'm just looking for more information at the moment
Tray68
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
requesting a IgA anti-TTG test in the UK
I have coeliac disease. The other day I talked to a doctor (over the phone, of course) to discuss results of my blood test. I then said that I would like to request a IgA anti-TTG test for my son (as you know, this is done through a blood test). I was told that now doctors can no longer request this
I have coeliac disease. The other day I talked to a doctor (over the phone, of course) to discuss results of my blood test. I then said that I would like to request a IgA anti-TTG test for my son (as you know, this is done through a blood test). I was told that now doctors can no longer request this
angelias
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 months ago
switching to a carnivore diet has put my PMR into total remission
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
I know the subject may be viewed as sensational or just plain wrong, but that is what I have concluded. At the time I was diagnosed with PMR, I already had diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia. My PMR started in 2019, about 8 months prior to covid. I was put on prednisone and experienced
benhemp
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Should something be done with a “moderately high” ALP?
Good moring! I had my bloods drawn last week and both ALT and AST went back to normal. My GGT came down but not normal, and ALP stayed the same as three months ago at 177 It was previously 385. (here, the ULN is 122). I have been on Urso for nine months, but only on the optimal dose for four months
Good moring! I had my bloods drawn last week and both ALT and AST went back to normal. My GGT came down but not normal, and ALP stayed the same as three months ago at 177 It was previously 385. (here, the ULN is 122). I have been on Urso for nine months, but only on the optimal dose for four months
Gaspereaux
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PBC Foundation
2 months ago
Treatment
My dears, after RP (Gleason 7, 4+3, infected 3 lymph nodes) and lymphadetectomy, radiation and hormone therapy for 39 months, my oncologist took me off hormone therapy with the recommendation of PSA control every 3 months. The last three PSA readings (every three months) were 0.01 / 0.00 / 0.00, I expect
My dears, after RP (Gleason 7, 4+3, infected 3 lymph nodes) and lymphadetectomy, radiation and hormone therapy for 39 months, my oncologist took me off hormone therapy with the recommendation of PSA control every 3 months. The last three PSA readings (every three months) were 0.01 / 0.00 / 0.00, I expect
adam1967adam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Ivermectin may help with cancer treatments
Studies of various chronic myeloid leukemia cell lines show that ivermectin kills these lines by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and the production of free radicals. In mice with leukemia, ivermectin increases the influx of chloride ions in the cells, promoting cell death. When ivermectin is combined
Studies of various chronic myeloid leukemia cell lines show that ivermectin kills these lines by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and the production of free radicals. In mice with leukemia, ivermectin increases the influx of chloride ions in the cells, promoting cell death. When ivermectin is combined
craterlake
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CLL Support
6 months ago
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