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Total knee replacement
19 days post op - been very tough especially when COVID thrown into the mix! My muscle tone wasn’t great pre-op but is now nonexistent. Is it possible to build muscle tone with PMR? Without PMR it’s possible to build good muscle tone with regular exercises but no matter how frequently I do my post op
19 days post op - been very tough especially when COVID thrown into the mix! My muscle tone wasn’t great pre-op but is now nonexistent. Is it possible to build muscle tone with PMR? Without PMR it’s possible to build good muscle tone with regular exercises but no matter how frequently I do my post op
Toffeeboyblue
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Easy squeeze eye drops
Happy and healthy new year to you lovely people. I have recently had a hand op and my other hand is giving up the ghost. I have Sjögren’s syndrome as well as ra and have to put eye drops in regularly. I was wondering if any of you use eye drops that are easy to squeeze or if any of you use a bottle applicator
Happy and healthy new year to you lovely people. I have recently had a hand op and my other hand is giving up the ghost. I have Sjögren’s syndrome as well as ra and have to put eye drops in regularly. I was wondering if any of you use eye drops that are easy to squeeze or if any of you use a bottle applicator
debjw
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NRAS
7 months ago
What AI Says About Supplements and Off-Label Drug Use Regarding Prostate Cancer
Sure wish I had this tool over 2 years ago when I started reading up although you can't 100% trust the answers. The tools are getting smarter. I'm a software developer and have early access to Google's Gemini Pro 1.5 AI model that was relased Feb 15 2024 claiming to have better 'scores' than all the
Sure wish I had this tool over 2 years ago when I started reading up although you can't 100% trust the answers. The tools are getting smarter. I'm a software developer and have early access to Google's Gemini Pro 1.5 AI model that was relased Feb 15 2024 claiming to have better 'scores' than all the
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Vitamin B research webinar
Yesterday 15.11.23 there was such a very informative Glaucoma UK webinar. For anyone who missed it luckily it will be available on Glaucoma UK' You tube' in a few weeks. Prof. Guss Gazzard gave such a good, clear explanation of this disease, and included the pros and cons of his Vitamin B research
Yesterday 15.11.23 there was such a very informative Glaucoma UK webinar. For anyone who missed it luckily it will be available on Glaucoma UK' You tube' in a few weeks. Prof. Guss Gazzard gave such a good, clear explanation of this disease, and included the pros and cons of his Vitamin B research
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
ct abdominal scan with contrast
I have limited systematic scleroderma for 10 years affecting hands and joints with calcium deposits xx due to bowel problem need a ct scan with contrast is this okay to have dye contrast into your arm With my condition will the dye effect kidneys . Your advice appreciated thank you I have scan for
I have limited systematic scleroderma for 10 years affecting hands and joints with calcium deposits xx due to bowel problem need a ct scan with contrast is this okay to have dye contrast into your arm With my condition will the dye effect kidneys . Your advice appreciated thank you I have scan for
Pycat123
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 months ago
4th short term Ginkgo trial - Confirmation...
...that Ginkgo works for me, in the moderate way that it has been. On the day before respite required, 3 tablets are taken. The following day, T is there in the morning. But it will subside around 2 hours after waking and for this latest test gave me 5 hours when I could forget I have T. T returns late
...that Ginkgo works for me, in the moderate way that it has been. On the day before respite required, 3 tablets are taken. The following day, T is there in the morning. But it will subside around 2 hours after waking and for this latest test gave me 5 hours when I could forget I have T. T returns late
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
9 months ago
PMR and the effect on mental health.
I consider myself as coping as I am getting to the point of acceptance of this disease after being diagnosed 12 weeks ago as a 57-year-old male but why do I have moments of absolute overwhelming sadness? I have never welled up to this extent and can even feel it coming on, which is very odd indeed.
I consider myself as coping as I am getting to the point of acceptance of this disease after being diagnosed 12 weeks ago as a 57-year-old male but why do I have moments of absolute overwhelming sadness? I have never welled up to this extent and can even feel it coming on, which is very odd indeed.
Markandevie
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Side effects of baby aspirin
I want to talk about the side effects of taking baby aspirin. I had been taking aspirin daily for more than a year on doctor's orders, and at the end of last year, I experienced eye problems and almost constant slight fatigue, especially after breakfast. In the eyes, especially in the right, strong
I want to talk about the side effects of taking baby aspirin. I had been taking aspirin daily for more than a year on doctor's orders, and at the end of last year, I experienced eye problems and almost constant slight fatigue, especially after breakfast. In the eyes, especially in the right, strong
Softy125
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
3rd short term Ginkgo trial - a pattern emerges
This one was to see if the time between one day of taking Ginkgo for an effect the following day can be reduced from 7 days down to 3 days. I can report success. A recap: It is clear Ginkgo in its present preparation is not a cure for T. So, it would be a waste of time proving that taking 3 tablets
This one was to see if the time between one day of taking Ginkgo for an effect the following day can be reduced from 7 days down to 3 days. I can report success. A recap: It is clear Ginkgo in its present preparation is not a cure for T. So, it would be a waste of time proving that taking 3 tablets
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
9 months ago
ginkgo biloba - safe to take??
Does anyone know if ginkgo biloba is safe to take when taking Levo? If so what benefits do you find from it?
Does anyone know if ginkgo biloba is safe to take when taking Levo? If so what benefits do you find from it?
Henson1980
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
High-Dose Vitamin B1 / Thiamine and Fat Soluble Benfotiamine Form
I am reposting a reply to the Vitamin B1 thread as I noticed a search on HealthUnlocked for Benfotiamine doesn't list the thread for Vitamin B1 and the information I posted doesn't fit in one reply. I'm not giving medical advice but I know a lot of people here are open to trying things and watch if
I am reposting a reply to the Vitamin B1 thread as I noticed a search on HealthUnlocked for Benfotiamine doesn't list the thread for Vitamin B1 and the information I posted doesn't fit in one reply. I'm not giving medical advice but I know a lot of people here are open to trying things and watch if
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
OxyContin and low dose suboxone.
I have told different things by different Mds. Is it safe to take these two at the same time. Shaughnna Ps. I promise to give my story when I have more time
I have told different things by different Mds. Is it safe to take these two at the same time. Shaughnna Ps. I promise to give my story when I have more time
shaughnna
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National Migraine Centre
8 months ago
Pulsatile tinnitus
Hi there. Does anyone else have pulsatile T. Mostly it comes and goes, always one-sided as the T is that side. I can make it go away by turning my head to the opposite side. But when i turn it back the T comes back. Shrugging my shoulders helps as well as stretching my neck. Have spoken to the doctor
Hi there. Does anyone else have pulsatile T. Mostly it comes and goes, always one-sided as the T is that side. I can make it go away by turning my head to the opposite side. But when i turn it back the T comes back. Shrugging my shoulders helps as well as stretching my neck. Have spoken to the doctor
penelope2
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
Turmeric
I have been amazed at the effect taking turmeric has had on the amount of pain I experience in my hands and how quickly this has happened. (Yes, I know about the placebo effect!) I would recommend anyone to try it (providing they check with their haems/doctors first). I take 2 capsules of turmeric extract
I have been amazed at the effect taking turmeric has had on the amount of pain I experience in my hands and how quickly this has happened. (Yes, I know about the placebo effect!) I would recommend anyone to try it (providing they check with their haems/doctors first). I take 2 capsules of turmeric extract
Mwalimu
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
DX 5 years on Dec 26th. What I’ve learned about my PD. Please Read! It might be helpful.
PD is very common in my family. My dad and his dad had it. I have almost no hope they will ever cure it because it’s so complex. Here is what caused my Parkinson’s. (IMO) 1.Genetics. This is something you cannot change. I know my genes have issues with clearing out toxins? PD is a man made disease
PD is very common in my family. My dad and his dad had it. I have almost no hope they will ever cure it because it’s so complex. Here is what caused my Parkinson’s. (IMO) 1.Genetics. This is something you cannot change. I know my genes have issues with clearing out toxins? PD is a man made disease
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Gentamicin Nebulised
HiI have bronchiectasis and pseudomonas colonisation. I have been on Colomycin for 10 years but have now seeked a second opinion for my condition (maybe a bit late but I took Littlepom's advice). They are looking to change me to Gentamicin instead. At present I am on IV antibiotics for 14 days. Fifth
HiI have bronchiectasis and pseudomonas colonisation. I have been on Colomycin for 10 years but have now seeked a second opinion for my condition (maybe a bit late but I took Littlepom's advice). They are looking to change me to Gentamicin instead. At present I am on IV antibiotics for 14 days. Fifth
LMEI
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
First six-month blood test, and my lymphocytes have gone down!
I’m soon to be 55. I was diagnosed in the UK with MBL this summer. My lymphocytes were at six with over 50% of them monoclonal cells. I’ve just had my six-month check. I’ve come down to 4.8. I know that these numbers can move around quite a lot, but for now I’m really happy with the trend. I did change
I’m soon to be 55. I was diagnosed in the UK with MBL this summer. My lymphocytes were at six with over 50% of them monoclonal cells. I’ve just had my six-month check. I’ve come down to 4.8. I know that these numbers can move around quite a lot, but for now I’m really happy with the trend. I did change
Jazzandblues
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Ah...I am breathing easier
This is for everyone (though it is old news for most) but I haven't ordered Pan Pharma hydroxy for a year...in fact I believe I got the end of the lot and when it finally came it had a very short expiration. It also took 6 nail-biting weeks to get here. I was worried but have noticed the trend of it
This is for everyone (though it is old news for most) but I haven't ordered Pan Pharma hydroxy for a year...in fact I believe I got the end of the lot and when it finally came it had a very short expiration. It also took 6 nail-biting weeks to get here. I was worried but have noticed the trend of it
EiCa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Symptoms suddenly taking a turn for the worse
Hello everyone. I am new to the forum, and have some questions to ask, but also want to share my RLS story, as well as some things that I have found helpful in living with RLS. I have had RLS for over 40 years. At first it was fairly easily controlled with a good run or long walk, and later with magnesium
Hello everyone. I am new to the forum, and have some questions to ask, but also want to share my RLS story, as well as some things that I have found helpful in living with RLS. I have had RLS for over 40 years. At first it was fairly easily controlled with a good run or long walk, and later with magnesium
restlegs1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Has anyone been changed to Luforbec as a preventer inhaler
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
1browneyes1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
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