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Bovine thyroid replacement medication.
Has anyone used Bovine over the counter meds to succesfully treat their hypothyroidism after a thyroidectomy?
Has anyone used Bovine over the counter meds to succesfully treat their hypothyroidism after a thyroidectomy?
AngeElla
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Twitches and the like...
So from what I’ve seen among these posts, quite a few people in this community experience dystonia, Myoclonus, jerks, drop attacks and seizures. Everyone has different triggers so I’m just curious as to what everyone has to deal with. What are your triggers and how do you handle the movements when out
So from what I’ve seen among these posts, quite a few people in this community experience dystonia, Myoclonus, jerks, drop attacks and seizures. Everyone has different triggers so I’m just curious as to what everyone has to deal with. What are your triggers and how do you handle the movements when out
crystallinecanine
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
5 years ago
Modafinil generic for Provigil
Has anyone taken Modafinil or Provigil for fatigue? And if so did it help or is there any side effects? Thanks for the info. Karen
Has anyone taken Modafinil or Provigil for fatigue? And if so did it help or is there any side effects? Thanks for the info. Karen
Kwinholt
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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Just want to sleep 😭😭
As the title says I struggle so much at night sleeping. Mi can fall asleep by 10-11 most night night I will wake up every 39-60mins and be awake for hours and then then cycle again. I used to think it was the tramadol I took but but since stopped them a long time ago it’s still happening 😔 I take Clonazepam
As the title says I struggle so much at night sleeping. Mi can fall asleep by 10-11 most night night I will wake up every 39-60mins and be awake for hours and then then cycle again. I used to think it was the tramadol I took but but since stopped them a long time ago it’s still happening 😔 I take Clonazepam
Itsallinthehips
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
promacta with danazol had me going up
dropped the danazol ( 200mg. ) and the prednisone ( 5mg. )and platelets are now dropping like a rock . I thought promacta was my holy grail , its not … 9 thousand for 30 pills USD … help …………… jimmy
dropped the danazol ( 200mg. ) and the prednisone ( 5mg. )and platelets are now dropping like a rock . I thought promacta was my holy grail , its not … 9 thousand for 30 pills USD … help …………… jimmy
exxxon
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ITP Support Association
5 years ago
Stomach cancer confirmed
Although I was expecting this result It is still a bitter pill to swallow. Now the medical team will discuss my options. I may get to know their opinions in 5 days day. The thing is - what option would or should I choose if offered? 1) Gastrectomy if the surgeon is willing to take the risk at my age
Although I was expecting this result It is still a bitter pill to swallow. Now the medical team will discuss my options. I may get to know their opinions in 5 days day. The thing is - what option would or should I choose if offered? 1) Gastrectomy if the surgeon is willing to take the risk at my age
Hidden
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
3DCRT Vs IMRT after Mastectomy
Hello, My Mother was diagnosed with Stage 3C breast cancer in Sept 2018. She completed neoadjuvant chemotherapy (3FAC + 12 Weekly Nab-Paclitaxel). She is ER+ve (80%) PR +ve (20%) Her2 -Ve. She achieved PCR after Neoadjuvant Chemo. We met radiation oncologist today and doctor said they will not be able
Hello, My Mother was diagnosed with Stage 3C breast cancer in Sept 2018. She completed neoadjuvant chemotherapy (3FAC + 12 Weekly Nab-Paclitaxel). She is ER+ve (80%) PR +ve (20%) Her2 -Ve. She achieved PCR after Neoadjuvant Chemo. We met radiation oncologist today and doctor said they will not be able
Meghanat
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Breast Cancer India
5 years ago
Docusate sodium review; compared to psyllium
Things We Do for No Reason: Prescribing Docusate for Constipation in Hospitalized Adults. J. Hosp. Med. 2019 February;14(2):110-113. By: Robert J Fakheri, MD1, Frank M Volpicelli, MD. © 2019 Society of Hospital Medicine. https://www.journalofhospitalmedicine.com/jhospmed/article/193136/hospital-medicine
Things We Do for No Reason: Prescribing Docusate for Constipation in Hospitalized Adults. J. Hosp. Med. 2019 February;14(2):110-113. By: Robert J Fakheri, MD1, Frank M Volpicelli, MD. © 2019 Society of Hospital Medicine. https://www.journalofhospitalmedicine.com/jhospmed/article/193136/hospital-medicine
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
FET cycle with cetrotide
Hi, I am about to start on my first FET cycle following a failed fresh cycle. I used buserelin to down regulate during my failed cycle but they think I had an allergic reaction to it (had to stop it at the time) and therefore they dont want to use it for down regulation for my FET cycle. They have advised
Hi, I am about to start on my first FET cycle following a failed fresh cycle. I used buserelin to down regulate during my failed cycle but they think I had an allergic reaction to it (had to stop it at the time) and therefore they dont want to use it for down regulation for my FET cycle. They have advised
Poppy_2018
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Bradycardia, sleep apnea and now AFib
I'm curious if anyone has the same condition/experience: I had (have) bradycardia all my life going back to when I was 20 years old with a low heart rate usually between 52-56. Two years ago my heart rate was dropping back and forth between the 40s and 50s so my DR sent me for an MRI, during my test
I'm curious if anyone has the same condition/experience: I had (have) bradycardia all my life going back to when I was 20 years old with a low heart rate usually between 52-56. Two years ago my heart rate was dropping back and forth between the 40s and 50s so my DR sent me for an MRI, during my test
Gatun
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Duloxetine?
Hey all So, still waiting on news from Rhumatology, looks like that appointments still a long way off. But positively, lots of other stuff has been happening whilst I wait. Have had heart scans and 72 hour monitor and get those results in a few weeks. Eye specialist next week. Occy health on Wednesday
Hey all So, still waiting on news from Rhumatology, looks like that appointments still a long way off. But positively, lots of other stuff has been happening whilst I wait. Have had heart scans and 72 hour monitor and get those results in a few weeks. Eye specialist next week. Occy health on Wednesday
Bubble89
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Preggie test
Hello everyone. I had my transfer this morning and don’t think I will be able to wait until beta test next Monday. Anyone else doing a home pregnancy test before? My clinic says I don’t have to do the beta test if I don’t want to but I will have to wait until the Thursday after to do a home pregnancy
Hello everyone. I had my transfer this morning and don’t think I will be able to wait until beta test next Monday. Anyone else doing a home pregnancy test before? My clinic says I don’t have to do the beta test if I don’t want to but I will have to wait until the Thursday after to do a home pregnancy
Bozo_the_pumpkin
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
EP in Wales
I wonder if anyone can recommend a good EP/Cardiologist in South Wales. I moved to Wales about 18 months ago and have had several health issues since. Unfortunately I've been really disappointed - well actually appalled, at the NHS in Wales. I had an ablation about 2 plus years ago at Bristol
I wonder if anyone can recommend a good EP/Cardiologist in South Wales. I moved to Wales about 18 months ago and have had several health issues since. Unfortunately I've been really disappointed - well actually appalled, at the NHS in Wales. I had an ablation about 2 plus years ago at Bristol
Tricia239
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AF Association
5 years ago
Need some moral support please
I’m a healthy 63 year old — but for the darn MBD dx June 2018! I still bicycle etc. When I was first diagnosed stage 2 with mastectomy in 2004, I prayed I’d see our daughter through high school. When I was diagnosed stage 3 in 2014, her first year of college, I was thrilled to watch her graduate last
I’m a healthy 63 year old — but for the darn MBD dx June 2018! I still bicycle etc. When I was first diagnosed stage 2 with mastectomy in 2004, I prayed I’d see our daughter through high school. When I was diagnosed stage 3 in 2014, her first year of college, I was thrilled to watch her graduate last
Hidden
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Agitated sleep
Hi everyone, I need ideas/advice to cope with my husband’s agitated sleep. He clasps and unclasps his hand and rubs constantly and rocks the boat which wakes me up. Or he rubs his face so hard he has red marks in the morning. I’m not sure about giving him a sleep aid or cbd oil: what have you experienced
Hi everyone, I need ideas/advice to cope with my husband’s agitated sleep. He clasps and unclasps his hand and rubs constantly and rocks the boat which wakes me up. Or he rubs his face so hard he has red marks in the morning. I’m not sure about giving him a sleep aid or cbd oil: what have you experienced
Caro2132
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Study: Probiotics mixture increases butyrate, and subsequently rescues the nigral dopaminergic neurons...
Haven't seen this one posted here. For those interested in probiotics, this might provide at least a hint regarding one particular strain worth trying. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is widely available (e.g., in Culturelle) and is one of the most studied strains. Does anyone know of other specific strains
Haven't seen this one posted here. For those interested in probiotics, this might provide at least a hint regarding one particular strain worth trying. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is widely available (e.g., in Culturelle) and is one of the most studied strains. Does anyone know of other specific strains
asecondforever
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Nuepro patches for nerve pain.
I was at my pain dr. appt yesterday letting them know how not so well the Mirapex was working. They were shocked !!! Not. Kinda expected to hear it was a bust. I did make a report of daily pain scales and where I was feeling the pain and that my sleep has greatly diminished.Then I asked about Nuepro
I was at my pain dr. appt yesterday letting them know how not so well the Mirapex was working. They were shocked !!! Not. Kinda expected to hear it was a bust. I did make a report of daily pain scales and where I was feeling the pain and that my sleep has greatly diminished.Then I asked about Nuepro
dailygrump40
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
Post Op Chemo - struggling
Hello all I had total gastrectomy in early January, came through quite well and am now 2 cycles in to FLOT and struggling, I knew post op would be harder but my oncologist has told me to consider calling it a day. The first cycle had me bed ridden for over 2 weeks with terrible sickness resulting in
Hello all I had total gastrectomy in early January, came through quite well and am now 2 cycles in to FLOT and struggling, I knew post op would be harder but my oncologist has told me to consider calling it a day. The first cycle had me bed ridden for over 2 weeks with terrible sickness resulting in
Mrs1972
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
How do I know
I was diagnosed with stage IIIb lobular carcinoma in April of 2011. I had health insurance under the expanded Medicaid (thanks to the ACA) after 7 years of no coverage thanks to my pre-existing condition (thyroid cancer in 1999). I went through a lumpectomy followed by mastectomy, 6 months of chemo,
I was diagnosed with stage IIIb lobular carcinoma in April of 2011. I had health insurance under the expanded Medicaid (thanks to the ACA) after 7 years of no coverage thanks to my pre-existing condition (thyroid cancer in 1999). I went through a lumpectomy followed by mastectomy, 6 months of chemo,
DeniNewell
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Sleeping like a baby...
Hi, my husband is 56 years old, PD for approx. 9 years. Sometimes he wakes up in the morning and then has to go back to bed an hour later. He sleeps most of the afternoon away. His quality of life is really bad. He has gained so much weight because of his inactivity. I read all these posts about people
Hi, my husband is 56 years old, PD for approx. 9 years. Sometimes he wakes up in the morning and then has to go back to bed an hour later. He sleeps most of the afternoon away. His quality of life is really bad. He has gained so much weight because of his inactivity. I read all these posts about people
TheGimba
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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