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Fibromyalgia and Naltrexone The FINAL Study
We are happy to see the announcement of the Danish trial "Fibromyalgia and Naltrexone The FINAL Study" which will look at Low Dose Naltrexone and how it may help fibromyalgia. It is still early but this study follows previous pilot studies by Jarred Younger on LDN when he was at Stanford. We still do
We are happy to see the announcement of the Danish trial "Fibromyalgia and Naltrexone The FINAL Study" which will look at Low Dose Naltrexone and how it may help fibromyalgia. It is still early but this study follows previous pilot studies by Jarred Younger on LDN when he was at Stanford. We still do
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Am I getting the right help for my asthma?
Do I need different help for my asthma? I am on symbicort 4 puffs daily. My peak flow is ok but can vary a bit. But every morning I have congestion and productive cough which leaves me shaking. I have never smoked. I have wondered about silent GERD and bronchiecstasis but doctors dont ever follow up
Do I need different help for my asthma? I am on symbicort 4 puffs daily. My peak flow is ok but can vary a bit. But every morning I have congestion and productive cough which leaves me shaking. I have never smoked. I have wondered about silent GERD and bronchiecstasis but doctors dont ever follow up
Anjidav
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
FEV1/Peak Flow
I have severe asthma and been on and off steroids for a month now due to a flare up, been feeling poorly again today after tapering them off and think I'll have to re-start them again, but just done my FEV1 on my little Vitolagraph monitor I bought off Amazon and while my FEV1 has come down since last
I have severe asthma and been on and off steroids for a month now due to a flare up, been feeling poorly again today after tapering them off and think I'll have to re-start them again, but just done my FEV1 on my little Vitolagraph monitor I bought off Amazon and while my FEV1 has come down since last
ccccc
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Very worried and in fear
How do I know if it’s silent reflux/ heartburn/panic attack or the darn “thing”. Unwell and funky things happening since mid March. I’m now on anti biotics as sore throat and inner ears and precautionary in case it’s strep (1st dose has made me feel sick and acidy). Friday changed my lanzoprazole for
How do I know if it’s silent reflux/ heartburn/panic attack or the darn “thing”. Unwell and funky things happening since mid March. I’m now on anti biotics as sore throat and inner ears and precautionary in case it’s strep (1st dose has made me feel sick and acidy). Friday changed my lanzoprazole for
Gracey888
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
peak flow
Anyone noticed sometimes they are tight chested, peak flow still classed as 'green' and salbutamol helps, but sometimes doesn't last the 4 hrs? I've been advised that as my peak flow hasn't dropped more than 20% I shouldn't be using my inhaler as its likely not asthma causing the band around my lungs
Anyone noticed sometimes they are tight chested, peak flow still classed as 'green' and salbutamol helps, but sometimes doesn't last the 4 hrs? I've been advised that as my peak flow hasn't dropped more than 20% I shouldn't be using my inhaler as its likely not asthma causing the band around my lungs
Carriejen
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
New member (long post)
Just joined and am looking forward to being a member of this dynamic forum:-) I just turned 50 (woman) and was diagnosed with Hashimoto´s in January 2001 right before I turned 31. My levels at that time: TSH 18.5 (0.4-4.2) FT4 0.5 (0.8-1.8) anti-TPO 6566 (<11) anti-TG 441 (<1) No FT3 tested at the time
Just joined and am looking forward to being a member of this dynamic forum:-) I just turned 50 (woman) and was diagnosed with Hashimoto´s in January 2001 right before I turned 31. My levels at that time: TSH 18.5 (0.4-4.2) FT4 0.5 (0.8-1.8) anti-TPO 6566 (<11) anti-TG 441 (<1) No FT3 tested at the time
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Don’t know what to do anymore 😢
Hello all, I will try to keep my post short(ish) but basically, I used to work away from home and progressively, certain aspects of my health deteriorated in the final year. Eyesight went extremely bad, weight gain, allergies and ENT issues but the worst was a cough and coughing fits and chest tightness
Hello all, I will try to keep my post short(ish) but basically, I used to work away from home and progressively, certain aspects of my health deteriorated in the final year. Eyesight went extremely bad, weight gain, allergies and ENT issues but the worst was a cough and coughing fits and chest tightness
Rainbow_Unicorn
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Lifelong asthmatic
Hi, I'm a lifelong asthmatic and until fairly recently didn't realise that my asthma is severe. It also seems that I probably have bronchiectasis - diagnosis incomplete due to the advent of coronavirus. What I don't understand is why some medical people are not concerned about when my peak flow drops
Hi, I'm a lifelong asthmatic and until fairly recently didn't realise that my asthma is severe. It also seems that I probably have bronchiectasis - diagnosis incomplete due to the advent of coronavirus. What I don't understand is why some medical people are not concerned about when my peak flow drops
westie22
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Dr Julia Piper on the LDN Radio Show 12th Feb 2020
Dr Julia Piper on the LDN Radio Show 12th Feb 2020 DR JULIA PIPER, BM BS BMedSci FRCGP DFFP DipOccMed DipMedAc Julia is passionate about the privilege of supporting you in body mind and spirit. She has been a GP for 35 years, working in functional medicine over the past 13 years. This includes
Dr Julia Piper on the LDN Radio Show 12th Feb 2020 DR JULIA PIPER, BM BS BMedSci FRCGP DFFP DipOccMed DipMedAc Julia is passionate about the privilege of supporting you in body mind and spirit. She has been a GP for 35 years, working in functional medicine over the past 13 years. This includes
liveurlife
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LDN Research Trust
4 years ago
Tiromel not helping
Hi, I am from the US and I know this is a UK forum, but there seems to be some really good information on here. I’ve been trying to get to the bottom of some health issues that have been plaguing me for the last year. I went on a very strict low carb diet for about a year and a half and felt amazing
Hi, I am from the US and I know this is a UK forum, but there seems to be some really good information on here. I’ve been trying to get to the bottom of some health issues that have been plaguing me for the last year. I went on a very strict low carb diet for about a year and a half and felt amazing
DanD182
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Peak flow questions
Hi all, just wondering how others are measuring their peak flow/getting on with this... - Do you use the standard peak flow meter (as pictured) or an electronic version? - And which chart do you tend to use to track your target peak flow against your age & height (if this is something you do)? I know
Hi all, just wondering how others are measuring their peak flow/getting on with this... - Do you use the standard peak flow meter (as pictured) or an electronic version? - And which chart do you tend to use to track your target peak flow against your age & height (if this is something you do)? I know
GFloss
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Yayyyy! Target reached. 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Well something to cheer me up, today I reached my target of 10st. I was 10st. 10 just before Christmas and back then I couldn't believe i would manage it. But thanks to LCHF and the support of you folks, I've done it. My BMI is 24.7. However, after looking in the mirror, I've decided to keep going
Well something to cheer me up, today I reached my target of 10st. I was 10st. 10 just before Christmas and back then I couldn't believe i would manage it. But thanks to LCHF and the support of you folks, I've done it. My BMI is 24.7. However, after looking in the mirror, I've decided to keep going
ChubbieChops
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Low dose Naltrexone
Hello, my question concerns low dose Naltrexone. Those that are on low dose Naltrexone, would you please share how fast it worked and how you titrated to the dose you are on? Any side effects noted? Anyone able to use this and eventually stop when the PMR went into remission? Thank you
Hello, my question concerns low dose Naltrexone. Those that are on low dose Naltrexone, would you please share how fast it worked and how you titrated to the dose you are on? Any side effects noted? Anyone able to use this and eventually stop when the PMR went into remission? Thank you
RCCO
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Newly diagnosed with NASH and just curious about tests I took
Hey Everyone , I am here because I am newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and I was told my liver enzymes were high. After some more tests they told me that I had fatty liver on a ultrasound , but do to additional tests my Gastrologist told me NASH was the final diagnosis. She is checking for fibrosis or
Hey Everyone , I am here because I am newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and I was told my liver enzymes were high. After some more tests they told me that I had fatty liver on a ultrasound , but do to additional tests my Gastrologist told me NASH was the final diagnosis. She is checking for fibrosis or
Fluff39
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
Low Carb virgin seeks advice
We've added low carb to our intermittent fasting as already stated some 3 weeks back. I weighed myself this morning and have lost .3kg. I know PMRpro posted in response to a previous post about the steroid effect and only vaguely understood it. Last night whilst not being able to sleep I used Carb
We've added low carb to our intermittent fasting as already stated some 3 weeks back. I weighed myself this morning and have lost .3kg. I know PMRpro posted in response to a previous post about the steroid effect and only vaguely understood it. Last night whilst not being able to sleep I used Carb
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Low Peak flow
Hi Everyone - hope you are all keeping well. I’m not wanting to bother my gp or asthma nurse... I have everything I need to control my asthma here... my peak flow has been low the last 3 mornings - it picks up with inhalers and I am not unwell, just tired and out of breath. I have home nebuliser (which
Hi Everyone - hope you are all keeping well. I’m not wanting to bother my gp or asthma nurse... I have everything I need to control my asthma here... my peak flow has been low the last 3 mornings - it picks up with inhalers and I am not unwell, just tired and out of breath. I have home nebuliser (which
Emily-G
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair and wheezing
I have been on Fostair 200/6 for a while now...actually about a year. I have to take 6 puffs per day....was on 8 after an 11 day hospital admission last year, but my consultant is gradually trying to taper them down.Also on heaps of other asthma meds, but I am wondering if anyone finds that Fostair actually
I have been on Fostair 200/6 for a while now...actually about a year. I have to take 6 puffs per day....was on 8 after an 11 day hospital admission last year, but my consultant is gradually trying to taper them down.Also on heaps of other asthma meds, but I am wondering if anyone finds that Fostair actually
madonbrew
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Is there anything I can do to halt my disease progression?
Is there anything else I can do to halt my disease progression? My current GFR is 86 and I'm just trying to stop this thing before it gets out-of-hand. I currently do not eat refined sugar, gluten, or red meat. I have been sticking to a low sodium diet as well and eat mostly vegetables and fruit. I am
Is there anything else I can do to halt my disease progression? My current GFR is 86 and I'm just trying to stop this thing before it gets out-of-hand. I currently do not eat refined sugar, gluten, or red meat. I have been sticking to a low sodium diet as well and eat mostly vegetables and fruit. I am
mkjk
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
change of inhaler controlled my asthma
For 3 years my asthma was bad and i needed steroid tablet course every few weeks or so.I was on powder inhaler relvar then Trelegy but they did not seem To work.I Went to NHS Breathing clinic and after lung tests i was put on fostair powder inhaler. When i got medicines home i noticed my pharmacy Had
For 3 years my asthma was bad and i needed steroid tablet course every few weeks or so.I was on powder inhaler relvar then Trelegy but they did not seem To work.I Went to NHS Breathing clinic and after lung tests i was put on fostair powder inhaler. When i got medicines home i noticed my pharmacy Had
Bladey
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Newbie
Hi everyone, Thank you for making me feel welcome. I'm a front line carer for people with dementia, I am currently off work as I have a nasty bout of pleurisy, I'm on my 3rd lot of antibiotics I also had a course of steroids which hasnt shifted it.i am asthmatic I take ventolin and a steroid inhaler
Hi everyone, Thank you for making me feel welcome. I'm a front line carer for people with dementia, I am currently off work as I have a nasty bout of pleurisy, I'm on my 3rd lot of antibiotics I also had a course of steroids which hasnt shifted it.i am asthmatic I take ventolin and a steroid inhaler
Patchyboy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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