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I was told I had NASH a year last October. As a result, I was sent for a Fibroscan and my kpa reading was 36.6. My liver image looked white with fat.I have type 2 diabetes, gall stones and a hiatus hernia. I was floored by the diagnosis and stressed so much. My anxiety level went through the roof. I
I was told I had NASH a year last October. As a result, I was sent for a Fibroscan and my kpa reading was 36.6. My liver image looked white with fat.I have type 2 diabetes, gall stones and a hiatus hernia. I was floored by the diagnosis and stressed so much. My anxiety level went through the roof. I
Robert1220
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Vitamin K-2 for Bone Health
I did not realize there were different forms of Vitamin K. I was doing some research and this is what I found. The two most important forms of Vitamin K-2 are MK-4 and MK-7. MK-4 has a short half life, only about 4 hours. This means half of it is eliminated from your body in 4 hours. MK-7 has a
I did not realize there were different forms of Vitamin K. I was doing some research and this is what I found. The two most important forms of Vitamin K-2 are MK-4 and MK-7. MK-4 has a short half life, only about 4 hours. This means half of it is eliminated from your body in 4 hours. MK-7 has a
Capan24
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Coming back this site, hopefully!!
Just want to introduce.myself , I'm herman7275, have been on a low carb diet and exercise since 2019, came on this at origination, but then lost coms for awile, this is my inteoduction to this weight.loss site, Tabbycat!!! Not sure the whole deal offered from this site!! Can You give me your openers
Just want to introduce.myself , I'm herman7275, have been on a low carb diet and exercise since 2019, came on this at origination, but then lost coms for awile, this is my inteoduction to this weight.loss site, Tabbycat!!! Not sure the whole deal offered from this site!! Can You give me your openers
Herman7275
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
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LDN Research Trust
1 year ago
Vitamin K
With the risks of osteoporosis in your bones when using prednisolone, does anyone know what role Vitamin K can play in improving bone health?
With the risks of osteoporosis in your bones when using prednisolone, does anyone know what role Vitamin K can play in improving bone health?
Bignorhill
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Standard Peak Flow rate and Clenil dose
How relevant is the flow rate to Clenil dosage? I seem to have the same Standard Peak Flow result (420-450) when taking Clenil 200 x2 twice daily as I did taking Clenil 100x2 twice daily. I worry that my dosage is higher than required- any thoughts please?
How relevant is the flow rate to Clenil dosage? I seem to have the same Standard Peak Flow result (420-450) when taking Clenil 200 x2 twice daily as I did taking Clenil 100x2 twice daily. I worry that my dosage is higher than required- any thoughts please?
Buddygone
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Peak flow higher in the evening
Hello 👋 My GP has requested we keep a peak flow diary for my 8 year old son as she is quering he has asthma. We are on day 4 now and I've noticed his readings are always lower in the evening. Everything online says they are normally lower in the morning. Has anyone else had this? His morning readings
Hello 👋 My GP has requested we keep a peak flow diary for my 8 year old son as she is quering he has asthma. We are on day 4 now and I've noticed his readings are always lower in the evening. Everything online says they are normally lower in the morning. Has anyone else had this? His morning readings
ClareS23
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Dietary restrictions and the workplace...
Hi all,I am wondering what your experiences with working and your diet? My department got rewarded with a pizza party. I requested a salad to accommodate low sodium diet. I was told no special treatment. Won't be showing up to that lunch despite being the team lead. Thoughts? Am I being the unreasonable
Hi all,I am wondering what your experiences with working and your diet? My department got rewarded with a pizza party. I requested a salad to accommodate low sodium diet. I was told no special treatment. Won't be showing up to that lunch despite being the team lead. Thoughts? Am I being the unreasonable
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Flare up after a pretty settled period
Two years ago I had a massive flare and was in a lot of pain / extreme fatigue. I was on prednisolone which was like a magic cure initially and then caused a host of gastric problems. I also trialled methotrexate tablets and methotrexate injections and really struggled with the side effects. After about
Two years ago I had a massive flare and was in a lot of pain / extreme fatigue. I was on prednisolone which was like a magic cure initially and then caused a host of gastric problems. I also trialled methotrexate tablets and methotrexate injections and really struggled with the side effects. After about
sazkabaz
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NRAS
1 year ago
dietary changes
I’m having a difficult time shifting my diet to low carb to combat the sugar intake. Any suggestions on how to get started? Thanks
I’m having a difficult time shifting my diet to low carb to combat the sugar intake. Any suggestions on how to get started? Thanks
Sawdust23
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Diabetes Support
1 year ago
For my fellow Restless Leg Syndrome sufferers
Hi everyone. Just thought I would share this info with you all, in case it helps. Just had a sleep lab done for disability pension process here in Switzerland, due to Chronic Fatigue from Hashis and MCAS. At follow up appointment to discuss results with Neurologist I mentioned that my RLS symptoms had
Hi everyone. Just thought I would share this info with you all, in case it helps. Just had a sleep lab done for disability pension process here in Switzerland, due to Chronic Fatigue from Hashis and MCAS. At follow up appointment to discuss results with Neurologist I mentioned that my RLS symptoms had
Swissgirl
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
8 months since first post..new results and questions
8 months on from my first noobie post on the forum asking for help. I’m pretty pleased with this, feeling so much better than I did, the advice here has been life changing. Still work to do, very achy, limited capacity to do anything outside of turning up to work/home stuff but that is an improvement
8 months on from my first noobie post on the forum asking for help. I’m pretty pleased with this, feeling so much better than I did, the advice here has been life changing. Still work to do, very achy, limited capacity to do anything outside of turning up to work/home stuff but that is an improvement
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Zoledronate
I've just got my DEXA results: Lumbar spine -3 and Hip - 2.9. I am 62. I have been recommended Zoledronate infusions. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these? Up till now I have just been taking Adcal-D and Vit K, along with exercise. As my scan is worse than it was 3 years ago (-2.6 then
I've just got my DEXA results: Lumbar spine -3 and Hip - 2.9. I am 62. I have been recommended Zoledronate infusions. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with these? Up till now I have just been taking Adcal-D and Vit K, along with exercise. As my scan is worse than it was 3 years ago (-2.6 then
FJMG
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
peak flow
what are the actual figures in a peak flow representative of are they just a basic grade with no relevance to anything else
what are the actual figures in a peak flow representative of are they just a basic grade with no relevance to anything else
NLGA
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Protein Shakes and Warfarin
Hi everyone, hope you are all doing well. I used to have regular protein shakes prior to my OHS, but since my operation I have been treading very carefully with food as trying to keep things "consistent" so not to affect my INR. I am now 19 weeks post surgery and have a mechanical valve. I am coming
Hi everyone, hope you are all doing well. I used to have regular protein shakes prior to my OHS, but since my operation I have been treading very carefully with food as trying to keep things "consistent" so not to affect my INR. I am now 19 weeks post surgery and have a mechanical valve. I am coming
dubsta
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
New Member. Like to eat healthy. Vegetarian. Low Carb , diet. Need more protein
Nothing. Read and learn.
Nothing. Read and learn.
Skinnyblue
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Healthy Eating
1 year ago
Felodipine
Ok- been on a variety of anti hypertensives for about 10 years- Ramipril made me cough continually so a couple of others were tried and eventually settled on Losartan 50mg. Until about 3 months ago when it seemed to stop working. Dose increased with no effect so GP added in amlodipine 5mg- cue awful
Ok- been on a variety of anti hypertensives for about 10 years- Ramipril made me cough continually so a couple of others were tried and eventually settled on Losartan 50mg. Until about 3 months ago when it seemed to stop working. Dose increased with no effect so GP added in amlodipine 5mg- cue awful
Hidden
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
Something still not right…. Advice anyone? 🙏🏽
Hi there, I’m a 49 year old lifelong asthmatic. Very well controlled with Montelulast and Singulair 200. Never use ventolin. BUT when I get a cold, cough, Covid it sets me in a downward spiral. This is where I am at the moment. Ventolin is used daily. Had a cold toward end of Nov which went to my chest
Hi there, I’m a 49 year old lifelong asthmatic. Very well controlled with Montelulast and Singulair 200. Never use ventolin. BUT when I get a cold, cough, Covid it sets me in a downward spiral. This is where I am at the moment. Ventolin is used daily. Had a cold toward end of Nov which went to my chest
Helga12
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Diagnosed with ARLD cirrhosis decompensated July 2022. Any helpful tips or advice would be greatly appreciated
I presented to GP with ascities, jaundice and pain in around abdomen. Sent me straight to hospital. Had not been feeling well for a year or so and was putting it down to perhaps the start of menopause or heamacromatosis which is in my family. I had also relapsed after many years of recovery but had to
I presented to GP with ascities, jaundice and pain in around abdomen. Sent me straight to hospital. Had not been feeling well for a year or so and was putting it down to perhaps the start of menopause or heamacromatosis which is in my family. I had also relapsed after many years of recovery but had to
Chick_atee
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
So pleased with myself
I have been using the 10k app to try and start building my from 5k to 10
k
. Very
slow
but I am enjoying the challenge. I thought I was going to miss Jo Whiley and so I repeated the graduation run numerous times but then I tried the Nike one and its okay.
I have been using the 10k app to try and start building my from 5k to 10
k
. Very
slow
but I am enjoying the challenge. I thought I was going to miss Jo Whiley and so I repeated the graduation run numerous times but then I tried the Nike one and its okay.
ANNETTE1234
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
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