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2 year old with ITP. Is it normal for count to go up and down?
Not sure if it my son has medicated induced ITP (He was prescribed Trimethoprim friday before diagnosis on Tuesday), or if he has viral induced ITP either way, He has had it 6 weeks now and a week ago his count lifted massively from single digits to 147k we thought it was over, or at least on its way
Not sure if it my son has medicated induced ITP (He was prescribed Trimethoprim friday before diagnosis on Tuesday), or if he has viral induced ITP either way, He has had it 6 weeks now and a week ago his count lifted massively from single digits to 147k we thought it was over, or at least on its way
ITPmummy
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ITP Support Association
10 years ago
Seen stitch post and good comments and yep that reminded me
Well seen my doc today had this hole lung sepsis thing out with him. To be fair was very understanding not like is little one a be a seen last time. Surpose thats why he's not a GP anyway yep seen him and asked what all this lung sepsis is about . Told him am not happy as that Sher can kill ya.
Well seen my doc today had this hole lung sepsis thing out with him. To be fair was very understanding not like is little one a be a seen last time. Surpose thats why he's not a GP anyway yep seen him and asked what all this lung sepsis is about . Told him am not happy as that Sher can kill ya.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Anybody has successfully tried B vitamins and Alpha Lipoic Acid to reduce nerve pain?
I am a diabetic. I have a tight sock syndrome first starting on one foot but now affecting the other. I also have lower spine degeneration causing relentless back pain, sciatica and nerve pain on buttocks. There is a preparation advertised on-line called Neuropathy Support Formula, http://neuropathytreatmentgroup.com
I am a diabetic. I have a tight sock syndrome first starting on one foot but now affecting the other. I also have lower spine degeneration causing relentless back pain, sciatica and nerve pain on buttocks. There is a preparation advertised on-line called Neuropathy Support Formula, http://neuropathytreatmentgroup.com
Pacifica2
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Neuropathy Support
10 years ago
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B12 Deficiency getting worse with supplementation?
I have been supplementing with Jarrows B12 sublingual for over 16months now. In addition I use a good quality Vitamin B complex with folate. I decided on this route because I had many of the features and signs of B12 Deficiency as described on Dr Chaudry's website. After 6 weeks of taking B12 at 1000mcg
I have been supplementing with Jarrows B12 sublingual for over 16months now. In addition I use a good quality Vitamin B complex with folate. I decided on this route because I had many of the features and signs of B12 Deficiency as described on Dr Chaudry's website. After 6 weeks of taking B12 at 1000mcg
waveylines
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY
Five months ago "Hamster" very kindly replied to my post regarding how devastated I was regarding "Hair Loss". It was suggested at the time that I could have a mal-absorption problem caused by radical surgery for duodenal ulcers in the 70's. I didn't make an appointment with the GP straight away
Five months ago "Hamster" very kindly replied to my post regarding how devastated I was regarding "Hair Loss". It was suggested at the time that I could have a mal-absorption problem caused by radical surgery for duodenal ulcers in the 70's. I didn't make an appointment with the GP straight away
Mistral
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
So what about seronegative APS?
Hi. Reading the forum I'm not sure, yet, what to think about the so called seronegative APS. I'm seroenegative but I have symptoms. I'm on warfarin for life. I'm not going to give up warfarin never. I have doubts. Do we have to be cautious with infections?. Are infections the trigger for this disease
Hi. Reading the forum I'm not sure, yet, what to think about the so called seronegative APS. I'm seroenegative but I have symptoms. I'm on warfarin for life. I'm not going to give up warfarin never. I have doubts. Do we have to be cautious with infections?. Are infections the trigger for this disease
Romartsantos
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Intrinsic factor antibody test result?
Can anybody tell me what the normal levels are for this test as my blood result came back with a level of 1, totally confused and receptionist couldn't advise me further, just told me to book in to see doc, which I have to wait a week for, I have been fighting for answers for so long, so exhausted with
Can anybody tell me what the normal levels are for this test as my blood result came back with a level of 1, totally confused and receptionist couldn't advise me further, just told me to book in to see doc, which I have to wait a week for, I have been fighting for answers for so long, so exhausted with
Baker9572
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 years ago
Study: "Thiamine and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: A Report of Three Cases."
Another study that came up on my PubMed alerts that I couldn't find yet on here. Obviously vitamin deficiencies are something that people here know is important to check for and a lot of people take extra B12 or generally more of other B vitamins or B vitamin complex, but I don't think I've seen anything
Another study that came up on my PubMed alerts that I couldn't find yet on here. Obviously vitamin deficiencies are something that people here know is important to check for and a lot of people take extra B12 or generally more of other B vitamins or B vitamin complex, but I don't think I've seen anything
Hansaplatz
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Is it common to get UTI's with early stages of CKD?
Had a recent urine test and have now been prescribed Trimethoprim from my GP. Has anyone else experienced frequent UTI's. Thanks. Tannels
Had a recent urine test and have now been prescribed Trimethoprim from my GP. Has anyone else experienced frequent UTI's. Thanks. Tannels
Tannels
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Early CKD Support
11 years ago
aspergillosis involving retromolar trigone , hard palate soft palate, not invading the sinus with cml with complete remission
Not a good response to voriconazole, what to do next . Earlier developed nephrotoxicity due to amphotericin
Not a good response to voriconazole, what to do next . Earlier developed nephrotoxicity due to amphotericin
shobhna2000
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Fungal Infection Trust
10 years ago
REQUEST TO SEE ENDO
I had an appointment with my GP this morning to find out results of blood tests and to ask for a referal to see an Endo. My T4 was 15.4 (6.3 - 14.0) and TSH 1.88 (0.3 - 5.6). About 6 weeks ago my FT3 was 4.3 (.3.1 - 6.8). My T4 has constantly been at the top and FT3 (when taken - mostly privately
I had an appointment with my GP this morning to find out results of blood tests and to ask for a referal to see an Endo. My T4 was 15.4 (6.3 - 14.0) and TSH 1.88 (0.3 - 5.6). About 6 weeks ago my FT3 was 4.3 (.3.1 - 6.8). My T4 has constantly been at the top and FT3 (when taken - mostly privately
nightingale-56
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Constant blood tests but never any answers....
I had a DVT & PE 5 years ago. A couple of months after recovering I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes but I have never needed medication for it - my regular blood tests always indicate it is managed well through diet & exercise. In the last year or so I have been feeling increasingly exhausted. As
I had a DVT & PE 5 years ago. A couple of months after recovering I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes but I have never needed medication for it - my regular blood tests always indicate it is managed well through diet & exercise. In the last year or so I have been feeling increasingly exhausted. As
RRL31
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
TSH 79 - severe depression and tiredness Can anyone suggest anything to help.
Stopped taking Levothyroxine between july 2012 and july 2013 and felt so much better, not tired, depressed and weight gained fell off me...but suddenly started feeling exhausted which I put down to stress through divorce and diagnosis of dementia in my dad. Then pins and needles started in hands so went
Stopped taking Levothyroxine between july 2012 and july 2013 and felt so much better, not tired, depressed and weight gained fell off me...but suddenly started feeling exhausted which I put down to stress through divorce and diagnosis of dementia in my dad. Then pins and needles started in hands so went
lowlou
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Clawing My Way Up...!
I last posted on here in September when my son left for Uni. I was extremely low and the only solace I could find was at the bottom of a wine bottle in the evenings. Not ideal for someone with long term depression and anxiety and taking anti-depressants! I didn't think I could sink any lower. I just
I last posted on here in September when my son left for Uni. I was extremely low and the only solace I could find was at the bottom of a wine bottle in the evenings. Not ideal for someone with long term depression and anxiety and taking anti-depressants! I didn't think I could sink any lower. I just
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Mental Health Support
11 years ago
Why You Should Drink Lemon Water In The Morning
Lemon is a yellow fruit whose pulp, juice, peel and even its zest can be exclusively used in food further the sour taste of lemon is due to the presence of 5 % to 6% of citric acid in lemon juice. This distinctive taste of lemon juice also makes it one of the important ingredients either when it is used
Lemon is a yellow fruit whose pulp, juice, peel and even its zest can be exclusively used in food further the sour taste of lemon is due to the presence of 5 % to 6% of citric acid in lemon juice. This distinctive taste of lemon juice also makes it one of the important ingredients either when it is used
harsta
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Does anyone know if taking Vitamin B Complex and Omega 3 Fish Oils interfere with taking Levothyroxine for an underactive thyroid?
truely73
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Tip for post-chemo fatigue
Hi everyone, since completing her second line chemo 2 months ago my mum has dealt with near constant fatigue and tiredness. She could barely do more than a few small tasks around the house before getting tired and achey all over. She wasn't able to see friends much or leave the house as often because
Hi everyone, since completing her second line chemo 2 months ago my mum has dealt with near constant fatigue and tiredness. She could barely do more than a few small tasks around the house before getting tired and achey all over. She wasn't able to see friends much or leave the house as often because
Huma757
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My Ovacome
11 years ago
I was diagnosed in February with WBC of 29. On W&W but quite concerned to note that my WBC had risen to from 40 in June to 51 in September
and is now at 55. I have been taking Sea Kelp, Zinc and vitamin B 3 supplements to boost my immune system and just wondering if these may be affecting WBC. Probably a silly question but trying to figure out why WBC rising so quickly.
and is now at 55. I have been taking Sea Kelp, Zinc and vitamin B 3 supplements to boost my immune system and just wondering if these may be affecting WBC. Probably a silly question but trying to figure out why WBC rising so quickly.
Elizabetha
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Natural remedies
Just looking through a natural remedies catalogue. Valerian for sleep and stress, St. John's wort for SAD and depression, vitamin B complex for energy. Don't know if that's helpful to anyone? Xx
Just looking through a natural remedies catalogue. Valerian for sleep and stress, St. John's wort for SAD and depression, vitamin B complex for energy. Don't know if that's helpful to anyone? Xx
crop
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Has anyone experienced Hypothyroidism whilst taking antibiotics (specifically Trimethoprim or ceflaxin)?
I have had Hasimotos for over 10 years and never experienced any symptoms, happily remaining stable on 150mg levothyroxine. In the last year my TSH went from 1.8 to 2.6 to 3.8, my doctor wasn't concerned as I was within range 0.7-5 and didn't change my dose. Shortly after the last blood test, I got
I have had Hasimotos for over 10 years and never experienced any symptoms, happily remaining stable on 150mg levothyroxine. In the last year my TSH went from 1.8 to 2.6 to 3.8, my doctor wasn't concerned as I was within range 0.7-5 and didn't change my dose. Shortly after the last blood test, I got
Nathalina
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
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