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Apologies: Large post relating Prof Hoermann's response to Finnish Endocrinologists
Professor Hoermann responded to statements from Finnish endocrinologist Professor, MD, PhD, endocrinologist Rudolf Hoermann has retired from the Lüdenscheid university hospital (University of Bonn), where he was head of the departments of general medicine, gastroenterology and endocrinology. He has
Professor Hoermann responded to statements from Finnish endocrinologist Professor, MD, PhD, endocrinologist Rudolf Hoermann has retired from the Lüdenscheid university hospital (University of Bonn), where he was head of the departments of general medicine, gastroenterology and endocrinology. He has
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Money is corrupting science, our government’s food policies, and the media...
I have just received this follow up to the Broken Brain videos. We had all guessed this and it includes thyroid illness from all the posts on this forum......... Money is corrupting science, our government’s food policies, and the media... I created the Broken Brain docuseries to show the world that
I have just received this follow up to the Broken Brain videos. We had all guessed this and it includes thyroid illness from all the posts on this forum......... Money is corrupting science, our government’s food policies, and the media... I created the Broken Brain docuseries to show the world that
marigold22
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
No more pain!!!
Hello, I have been sent a flyer about a pain treatment device similar to TENS. Has any one tried this particular type and if so does it work for you?.
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Hello, I have been sent a flyer about a pain treatment device similar to TENS. Has any one tried this particular type and if so does it work for you?.
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LesJames
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
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Genome sequencing
Interesting article that is related to our disease. The 100,000 Genomes Project involves several teams of scientists, all of whom have been working towards a remarkably ambitious goal: the sequencing of 100,000 genomes of individuals affected by rare disorders and cancers. https://www.theguardian.com
Interesting article that is related to our disease. The 100,000 Genomes Project involves several teams of scientists, all of whom have been working towards a remarkably ambitious goal: the sequencing of 100,000 genomes of individuals affected by rare disorders and cancers. https://www.theguardian.com
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
6 years ago
Modern diet - storing up AF for the future?
I found this to be a startling article, showing how far our modern food production is from what we AF people are advised is healthy. It made me wonder how many tens of thousands will join the ranks of AF as a result of eating such adulterated ‘food’ - not to mention the other grave health issues involved
I found this to be a startling article, showing how far our modern food production is from what we AF people are advised is healthy. It made me wonder how many tens of thousands will join the ranks of AF as a result of eating such adulterated ‘food’ - not to mention the other grave health issues involved
Finvola
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AF Association
6 years ago
Life!
Hi this is my first post. I’ve had migraines since around 9 years of age, I’m now 44. Over the years I’ve been on every prescribed medication from my Gp and neurologist. I’ve tried Reiki, acupuncture and still to this day take vitamins (magnesium,riboflavin and Q10). I’ve been having Botox every 3 months
Hi this is my first post. I’ve had migraines since around 9 years of age, I’m now 44. Over the years I’ve been on every prescribed medication from my Gp and neurologist. I’ve tried Reiki, acupuncture and still to this day take vitamins (magnesium,riboflavin and Q10). I’ve been having Botox every 3 months
Rachelcar
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National Migraine Centre
7 years ago
Aspergillosis - severe dangerous respiratory ailment
Has anyone heard of this very dangerous infection of the lungs? It is most often found in AIDS or Leukemia patients using chemotherapy. They say it kills tens of thousands annually, is hard to diagnose, takes six to nine months to resolve. I am just learning about it, before I see my pulmonologist.
Has anyone heard of this very dangerous infection of the lungs? It is most often found in AIDS or Leukemia patients using chemotherapy. They say it kills tens of thousands annually, is hard to diagnose, takes six to nine months to resolve. I am just learning about it, before I see my pulmonologist.
Irishgreek
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CLL Support
6 years ago
TENS machine
I am thinking about a TENS machine to help with neck and shoulder stiffness and aches. There are so many around it's confusing. I have just started physiotherapy and she said it works for some and not for others. Ideally I would like to buy one and have it on a trial basis to see if it works. Are there
I am thinking about a TENS machine to help with neck and shoulder stiffness and aches. There are so many around it's confusing. I have just started physiotherapy and she said it works for some and not for others. Ideally I would like to buy one and have it on a trial basis to see if it works. Are there
carer999
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Chemotherapy, a Trusty Weapon Against Cancer, Falls Out of Favor
Interesting read from the Wall Street Journal: some oncologists are no longer recommending chemotherapy as a treatment option. What are your thoughts? Does the article resonate with you in any way? Full article below and here: http://on.wsj.com/2DOOX5y "Chemotherapy, a Trusty Weapon Against Cancer,
Interesting read from the Wall Street Journal: some oncologists are no longer recommending chemotherapy as a treatment option. What are your thoughts? Does the article resonate with you in any way? Full article below and here: http://on.wsj.com/2DOOX5y "Chemotherapy, a Trusty Weapon Against Cancer,
joann86
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
6 years ago
Seven years of trying everything I can for rectal spasms. Has anyone had any successful treatments or medications?
Hi there, I am ripping my hair out with seven years of no quality of life. I started with terrible rental spasms and pelvic pain and now I have been suffering from leg discomfort and weakness worse at night. MRI shows up no spinal compression. I have been all over the world to specialists, have tried
Hi there, I am ripping my hair out with seven years of no quality of life. I started with terrible rental spasms and pelvic pain and now I have been suffering from leg discomfort and weakness worse at night. MRI shows up no spinal compression. I have been all over the world to specialists, have tried
Emmax
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
TENS Machine
Hi ladies. Was wondering if anyone had any experience of using a TENS machine when they were in labour and whether they could shed some light on how effective they found it? Mine arrived yesterday and I'm just figuring out how it works, getting used to all the different controls and settings. Thanks!
Hi ladies. Was wondering if anyone had any experience of using a TENS machine when they were in labour and whether they could shed some light on how effective they found it? Mine arrived yesterday and I'm just figuring out how it works, getting used to all the different controls and settings. Thanks!
Kempton
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
6 years ago
Mum seeking help !
I have just signed up for the eric website because I am totally at my wits end. weekend I dread and school holidays I want to stay at school and not come My 7 yr old son has a bowel issue where he holds poo then gets severely compacted and continually soils during the day especially at weekends. No matter
I have just signed up for the eric website because I am totally at my wits end. weekend I dread and school holidays I want to stay at school and not come My 7 yr old son has a bowel issue where he holds poo then gets severely compacted and continually soils during the day especially at weekends. No matter
lks1402
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ERIC
6 years ago
TENS and insomnia?
New to to this site. So good to see we are not alone in this... My 8 year old has an overactive bladder and suffers from nighttime bed wetting and the occasional accident during the day. He's on Desmo and Neditol. We are also 5 weeks into a 12 week TENS programme (parasacral neuromodulation). I was wondering
New to to this site. So good to see we are not alone in this... My 8 year old has an overactive bladder and suffers from nighttime bed wetting and the occasional accident during the day. He's on Desmo and Neditol. We are also 5 weeks into a 12 week TENS programme (parasacral neuromodulation). I was wondering
JBT1
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ERIC
6 years ago
Hey, I'm the new gal here!
I was just at my Doctors office and while getting my very first Occucipital nerve block for chronic migraines, I had what he said was some type of seizure, not a grand Mal, but, My body froze up, got rigged, I went unconscious for about 45 seconds, and when I came too, I was confused for about 15 seconds
I was just at my Doctors office and while getting my very first Occucipital nerve block for chronic migraines, I had what he said was some type of seizure, not a grand Mal, but, My body froze up, got rigged, I went unconscious for about 45 seconds, and when I came too, I was confused for about 15 seconds
Hidden
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Epilepsy Research Institute
7 years ago
Aftermath of meningitis in children
Hello, I am new to this post and am beyond concerned for my 6 year old son. He had bacterial meningitis when he was 3 months old. (Though they couldn't confirm a positive test result as they had already started the meds before they got the culture back, if that makes sense. ) Anyway, he showed all the
Hello, I am new to this post and am beyond concerned for my 6 year old son. He had bacterial meningitis when he was 3 months old. (Though they couldn't confirm a positive test result as they had already started the meds before they got the culture back, if that makes sense. ) Anyway, he showed all the
4Sky
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Meningitis Now
6 years ago
Please can anyone advise.....
I'm guilty of not being on the site for some time, as I have not been great really, so apologies for not being around. I'm concerned today because even though the endocrinologist I last saw wanted me on Naturthroid, today I had a medication review with some pharmacy practitioner or similar. He knew nothing
I'm guilty of not being on the site for some time, as I have not been great really, so apologies for not being around. I'm concerned today because even though the endocrinologist I last saw wanted me on Naturthroid, today I had a medication review with some pharmacy practitioner or similar. He knew nothing
chocoholic17
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Bad joint pain that started after my viral meningitis
I am new here! I have had viral meningitis in June 2016. I remember having a huge headache that would not go away and got worse. I went to urgent care and they kept me for about 6 hours just to tell me that I have a kidney infection. My kidneys didn't hurt. I told my husband that I will be going to the
I am new here! I have had viral meningitis in June 2016. I remember having a huge headache that would not go away and got worse. I went to urgent care and they kept me for about 6 hours just to tell me that I have a kidney infection. My kidneys didn't hurt. I told my husband that I will be going to the
Stephie11
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Meningitis Now
7 years ago
Pain meds
I was wondering if anyone else is noticing a difference in their care because of the opioid epidemic. I know this a major problem and concern, but there are some of us that need pain relief for the correct reasons. I have two bulging disks, spinal stenosis, disk degeneration, and the worst is the neuropathy
I was wondering if anyone else is noticing a difference in their care because of the opioid epidemic. I know this a major problem and concern, but there are some of us that need pain relief for the correct reasons. I have two bulging disks, spinal stenosis, disk degeneration, and the worst is the neuropathy
pchildre
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
Tens machine for labour?
Has anyone tried a tens machine designed for labour instead of a normal one? Just wondering what people’s experiences are before I invest
Has anyone tried a tens machine designed for labour instead of a normal one? Just wondering what people’s experiences are before I invest
Bluetit
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Cindy Kennedy is a Nurse Practitioner working in women’s health for over 19 years. She practices gynecology and has cared for thousands
Cindy Kennedy is a Nurse Practitioner working in women’s health for over 19 years. She practices gynecology and has cared for thousands of patients ranging in age 15-99. She is passionate about providing education about Lyme disease, co-infections, treatment options, and living with Lyme disease,
Cindy Kennedy is a Nurse Practitioner working in women’s health for over 19 years. She practices gynecology and has cared for thousands of patients ranging in age 15-99. She is passionate about providing education about Lyme disease, co-infections, treatment options, and living with Lyme disease,
liveurlife
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LDN Research Trust
7 years ago
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